Debate II : Stand-Up Debate {Questions} in a Town Hall Setting
- John "Smiley" McCain's Face looked Older and his Shoulders
looked Bent and his Body looked Stiff; plus he Spoke most of
the time with a soft Voice and generally moved and look around
the Room; and not directly to the TV Viewers {Voters} that were
watching.
+ Barack Hussein Obama Face looked Younger and he stood
Tall; but he looks kind of Skinny; he too Spoke most of the
time with a soft Voice and did not move around the Room as
much; instead stopping and Posing for the Camara; but again
he too did not look directly into the Camaras and speak Directly
to the TV Viewers {Voters} that were watching.
No Clear Winner : The 'Edge' goes to Obama
Poor Visual Presence by Both - Neither Commanded the Stage
Poor Voice Presence by Both - Neither Projected Beyond the Stage
This Town Hall {Staged} Setting and Their Performance was NOT Good
TV.
=PS= If you were not very 'interested' in : What They Had To Say :
This Would Have Been A Channel Changing Event.
and that's how i saw it ~ RHF
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Debate II : Stand-Up Debate {Questions} in a Town Hall Setting
- John "Smiley" McCain's "Soft" Voice and simi-formal
'my friends' did not resound in my mind when he spoke.
A Radio Listener {Voters} would start looking around the
Room and not at the Radio while they were Listening. {I Did}
- Barack Hussein Obama Soft" Voice did not resound
in my mind when he spoke; he had a few more sound
pauses then McCain. A Radio Listener {Voters} would
start looking around the Room; and not at the Radio
while they were Listening. {I Did}
No Clear Winner : No Clear Loser : Both simply "Mouthed"
Redundant Sound Bites of Facts : Trying to Get Their Message Across
{ This Was Boring Radio Listening }
Poor Voice Presence by Both - Neither Voice Projected
Beyond the Speaker in the Radio : Did I Get Convinced : NO.
=PS= If you were not very 'interested' in : What They Had
To Say : This Would Have Been A Dial Spinning Event.
and that's how i heard it ~ RHF
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Debate II : John "Smiley" McCain -versus- Barack Hussein Obama :
The First TV Impression : Visual Image : Appearance and Voice
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/b8fadd2509fb2694
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http://www.keatingeconomics.com/?source=sem-pm-google&gclid=CIbfyu-Cm5YCFQOjFQodNA2R5w
Heres some TeeVee for you to watch while the market melts down
Yep! Stock markets easy!
Buy here at these levels & then look at in 3-5 years.
Buy mutual funds, let some other guy take care of teh buying & selling
> When there is blood in the streets there is money to be made.
We anxiously await your money making picks.
Ford at 2 bucks a share? GM at under 5 bucks a share? That's where they
closed today... Good buys or ...good bye???
Heck of job, Georgie! :-(
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Billy Burpelson wrote:
> dxAce wrote:
>
> > When there is blood in the streets there is money to be made.
>
> We anxiously await your money making picks.
What makes you think that I'd share them with you?
Think wind power
Think Fluidized coal
thing solar
think nuclear
Think rebuilding highways
think transmission lines
think a good mutual fund
( and 3-5 years )
would be a better idea than cherry picking stocks.
Billy Burpelson wrote:
>> We anxiously await your money making picks.
dxAce wrote:
> What makes you think that I'd share them with you?
What makes -you- think that we'd even want stock tips from a 'financial
wizard' who got flim-flammed by Huntington? Please disable your 'Sarcasm
Filter'. Because of it, you missed the point. ;-)
All kidding aside, hope your portfolio didn't take too big a hit...
Billy Burpelson wrote:
Not a dime... I've been on the sidelines as far as stocks and mutual funds go
since the peak a year ago.
All cash at the moment, just waiting for the dust to settle, and it may be soon.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
Drake R7, R8, R8A and R8B
70' and 200' wires
I swear by, not at, Drake receivers.
And, as always, don't do business with The Huntington Investment Company.
dxAce wrote:
> Billy Burpelson wrote:
>
> > >> dxAce wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> When there is blood in the streets there is money to be made.
> >
> > Billy Burpelson wrote:
> >
> > >> We anxiously await your money making picks.
> >
> > dxAce wrote:
> >
> > > What makes you think that I'd share them with you?
> >
> > What makes -you- think that we'd even want stock tips from a 'financial
> > wizard' who got flim-flammed by Huntington? Please disable your 'Sarcasm
> > Filter'. Because of it, you missed the point. ;-)
>
> > All kidding aside, hope your portfolio didn't take too big a hit...
>
> Not a dime... I've been on the sidelines as far as stocks and mutual funds go
> since the peak a year ago.
>
> All cash at the moment, just waiting for the dust to settle, and it may be soon.
Oh, forgot to mention that my arbitration is scheduled against Huntington on the
18th November!
We can only hope. That'll be a great time to get in as big as you can.
Best of fortune on that - I hope they're still solvent (hard to get
blood from a stone)...
Bruce
Bert Case at WLBT www.wlbt.com on the 6:00 PM tv news today said
Mississippi banks are withstanding the finacial crisis much better than
Wall Street.Bert Case (Bert Case is a good guy, he likes to say,
Berrrrrrrrt Case WLBT news Jackson) said about the only thing affecting
them is when they (Mississippians) look at their 401s.
cuhulin
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irelandlist/wearin.mid
cuhulin, more Irish than the Irish themselves
The Derivation of the Term "Flim-Flam" Man (Con Artist)
is debated, but may come from the 1930s Law Firm of
"Flam & Flam" who were Lawyers of less-than-sterling
repute in the Immigrant Neighborhood of 165 East 121st St.
in New York City.
http://www.answers.com/topic/the-flim-flam-man
.
"The Flim-Flam Man" one of my favority movies.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flim-Flam_Man
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061678/
> The Derivation of the Term "Flim-Flam" Man (Con Artist)
> is debated, but may come from the 1930s Law Firm of
> "Flam & Flam" who were Lawyers of less-than-sterling
> repute in the Immigrant Neighborhood of 165 East 121st St.
> in New York City.
Not to be confused with the nearby law firm of Dewey, Cheatham and Howe.
- Not to be confused with the nearby law firm
- of Dewey, Cheatham and Howe.
[ Do We Cheat 'Em? And How ! ]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey,_Cheatem_&_Howe
One might ask . . . Who's On First ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whos_on_first
www.devilfinder.com Maggie song
cuhulin
> Billy Burpelson wrote:
>
> > >> dxAce wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> When there is blood in the streets there is money to be made.
> >
> > Billy Burpelson wrote:
> >
> > >> We anxiously await your money making picks.
> >
> > dxAce wrote:
> >
> > > What makes you think that I'd share them with you?
> >
> > What makes -you- think that we'd even want stock tips from a 'financial
> > wizard' who got flim-flammed by Huntington? Please disable your 'Sarcasm
> > Filter'. Because of it, you missed the point. ;-)
>
> > All kidding aside, hope your portfolio didn't take too big a hit...
>
> Not a dime... I've been on the sidelines as far as stocks and mutual funds go
> since the peak a year ago.
>
> All cash at the moment, just waiting for the dust to settle, and it may be
> soon.
I'm in the same place and I just closed one of my brokerage accounts to
consolidate.
I think we will be waiting a bit longer before things stop trending
down. Maybe that is the lesson of 2008 whether it is the solar cycle or
the stock market we need to learn more patience.
--
Telamon
Ventura, California
>
>
> dxAce wrote:
>
> > Billy Burpelson wrote:
> >
> > > >> dxAce wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>> When there is blood in the streets there is money to be made.
> > >
> > > Billy Burpelson wrote:
> > >
> > > >> We anxiously await your money making picks.
> > >
> > > dxAce wrote:
> > >
> > > > What makes you think that I'd share them with you?
> > >
> > > What makes -you- think that we'd even want stock tips from a
> > > 'financial wizard' who got flim-flammed by Huntington? Please
> > > disable your 'Sarcasm Filter'. Because of it, you missed the
> > > point. ;-)
> >
> > > All kidding aside, hope your portfolio didn't take too big a
> > > hit...
> >
> > Not a dime... I've been on the sidelines as far as stocks and
> > mutual funds go since the peak a year ago.
> >
> > All cash at the moment, just waiting for the dust to settle, and it
> > may be soon.
>
> Oh, forgot to mention that my arbitration is scheduled against
> Huntington on the 18th November!
Good luck with that.
> And, as always, don't do business with The Huntington Investment
> Company.
Don't do business with Salomon Smith Barney either unless you want your
execution orders screwed up. They deliberately screwup your orders to
benefit themselves. Unless you are a big wheel you will not treated
fairly by them. Their customer service is lying scum.
<http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0DE3DB1F3EF93AA3575AC0A
9649C8B63>
--
Telamon
Ventura, California
Most people lost money on the market the last year and a half.
--
Telamon
Ventura, California
Somewhere between $6 trillion and $60 trillion. We are in deep shit.
You owe the Chinese well over $100,000 personally.
Howard, Howard and Fine.
- Their customer service is lying scum.
D'Oh - I thought the definition of a Stock Broker was . . .
'lying scum' ;;-) .
>
> <http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0DE3DB1F3EF93AA3575AC0A
> 9649C8B63>
>
> --
> Telamon
> Ventura, California- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
>
Yeah in general -if- they were 'in' the Stock Market
they Lost Money {Net Worth}.
John "Smiley" McCain -says- Barack "H" Obama is . . .
a Family Man and Good American
sounds about right ~ RHF
.
And yes I have always voted to place in power individuals who insured
that you, the hard working taxpayer who paid for my existence, never
received the gravy train of benefits and job security I received for
32 years as a government bureaucrat.
And no I will not apologize for asking you to pony up $700,000,000,000
to rescue my generous government pension which my 401k stock portfolio
is tied into.
And yes I am a fervent free market survival of the fittest capitalist.
But this taxpayer bailout is different because it involves me and my
stock portfolio.
And no that doesn't make me a hypocrite because I am just looking out
for me and my family. All my adult life me and my family have enjoyed
a very comfortable lifestyle courtesy of you the taxpayer and we
deserve to continue to do so.
Enough said. Case closed. I win.
As always I'm just another plain old Mister-Know-It-All !
Retired, Healthy and Free ! -Hey- That's Me :o) ~ RHF
Click on my profile to find out more about me, aren't I something!
Roy
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directly relates to the employees'/students official duties.