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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:12:31 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Dave Hall wrote: On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:16:07 -0500, DSK wrote: But the point stands- the U.S. military has no interest in slaughtering hapless civilians. It warms my heart to hear you say that. Dave But that isn't true. Says you. And you have no credibility. Dave |
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 08:14:36 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Dave Hall wrote: On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:16:07 -0500, DSK wrote: But the point stands- the U.S. military has no interest in slaughtering hapless civilians. It warms my heart to hear you say that. Dave Dresden, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, My Lai, Kent State... No interest in slaughtering innocent civilians, eh? Remember the first Gulf War and that footage of our military knocking out that car heading across the bridge and the jokes made about it? Classic. And who was in the car? Who knows. There was no intel indicating it was any connected with the military. Probably just an innocent civilian. No, I don't remember that scene at all. I *do* remember the car crossing the bridge moments before the missile hit the bridge just behind the car, and the jokes were about the color of the stain in the shorts of the driver, who missed death by mere seconds. Dave |
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Don White wrote:
"Black Dog" wrote in message . .. snip This is the one he wants: http://www.yachtsales.com/msandy/sa5531.html $40,000 - still more than we can afford - but it is sooo cute - and it was built in Lunenburg, which has some sentimental value since I am originally a bluenoser (although my British-born Ontario-raised husband is more sentimenal about Nova Scotia than I am) snip That price seems reasonable...if not too much work is required. Where would you sail? The price is reasonable. And I have relatives at A.F. Theriault & Sons shipyard where much of her work was done so I could find out what shape she REALLY is in. But it is an WOODEN boat. Hubby really doesn't comprehend the upkeep involved. He should, he has seen how surprised my Mom is every spring when we just drop the boat into the water instead of spending a few weeks caulking and painting and doing all the stuff she watched men do to boats during her girlhood. We are fresh water sailors and if this were to come to pass (it is just a dream at the moment - but that's what I thought about the FIRST sailboat too) she would probably lie in Little Current, Manitoulin Island. He would like to sail her from St.John up the St.Lawerence and into the Lakes. OTOH, he is very near retirement and has a fancy to retire to Nova Scotia (I told you he was more sentimental than me). I like the south shore, Mahone Bay/Lunenburg area, unfortunately it is so popular with our southern neighbours the price of real estate has skyrocketed. So (were she to become ours) she could end up in Meteghan, on St. Mary's Bay. The price of land on the French Shore is still reasonable (likely to remain so as long the Yanks hate french people - luckily, many Americans are too ignorant to know the 400 year-old difference between an Acadian and someone from France). Stella |
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![]() "Black Dog" wrote in message . .. snip I like the south shore, Mahone Bay/Lunenburg area, unfortunately it is so popular with our southern neighbours the price of real estate has skyrocketed. So (were she to become ours) she could end up in Meteghan, on St. Mary's Bay. The price of land on the French Shore is still reasonable (likely to remain so as long the Yanks hate french people - luckily, many Americans are too ignorant to know the 400 year-old difference between an Acadian and someone from France). Stella Yes, those %#$$^% Yankees and Germans have made it so expensive that locals can't afford a nice piece of cottage property on the Bras d'Or Lakes or South Shore any more. |
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During our insurgency against the Brits, there were non-Americans stirring
the attacks and aiding and abetting them. So what? NOYB wrote: Perhaps Great Britain would still "own" the United States if they would have gone after those countries stirring up the trouble, eh? They did. Guess you must have slept through history class. They just plain did not have the manpower, and failed. DSK |
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... Ideology-driven reality-defying wild
guesses have no weight... unless they come from the White House, of course... NOYB wrote: Which means they carry a lot of weight. Certainly a lot more than the opinions of a couple of guys arguing on the internet. You mean one guy arguing on the internet. I am stating figures given by others backed by careful research. You are simply trying to shout louder while typing. DSK |
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Black Dog wrote:
This is the one he wants: http://www.yachtsales.com/msandy/sa5531.html That's a gorgeous boat. A bit small for a schooner rig, but very nicely proportioned and seems to have a reasonable cabin plan too. The price is reasonable. And I have relatives at A.F. Theriault & Sons shipyard where much of her work was done so I could find out what shape she REALLY is in. But it is an WOODEN boat. Hubby really doesn't comprehend the upkeep involved. Hmmm... Maybe I've been lucky, but I've owned a number of wooden boats including 40 footer from the 1930s, and IMHO it's only about 10% more work than keeping a fiberglass boat of similar complexity... provided that the wooden boat is already fully sound. Rebuilding an old woody is a labor for Hercules, but those who undertake it are benefactors of humanity. ... The price of land on the French Shore is still reasonable (likely to remain so as long the Yanks hate french people - luckily, many Americans are too ignorant to know the 400 year-old difference between an Acadian and someone from France). Maybe so, but it looks to me like most Americans are interested in moving south, not north. I was lucky enough to be born & raised in the South and am considering moving north to get away from all the Yankees. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:31:48 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: But that isn't true. Says you. And you have no credibility. Dave Uh, Dave...stop living in the cave. The US Military has targeted "civilians" since at least the Civil War. You're very naive, Dave. You've proved it over and over and over. Just a few posts ago, you were indirectly extolling the virtues of the FBI, which has been shown to be an organization made up of liars, thieves, evidence tamperers, and perjurers. And those are its positive attributes. You seem to have some deep rooted authority issues. You should seek counseling. Dave |
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 08:12:00 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Dave Hall wrote: On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:31:48 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: But that isn't true. Says you. And you have no credibility. Dave Uh, Dave...stop living in the cave. The US Military has targeted "civilians" since at least the Civil War. You're very naive, Dave. You've proved it over and over and over. Just a few posts ago, you were indirectly extolling the virtues of the FBI, which has been shown to be an organization made up of liars, thieves, evidence tamperers, and perjurers. And those are its positive attributes. You seem to have some deep rooted authority issues. You should seek counseling. Dave Because I don't believe in the FBI? Where have you been the last few years, Dave, when that institution was shown to be involved in witness and evidence tampering, and just plain incompetence? It was never on a grand scale. The institution itself is credible, despite the mistakes made by a few people in it. But you are ready to trash the whole organization. I suppose you'd feel better if we had no law enforcement or intelligence gathering agencies then? After all, they could be come corrupt at any time..... Dave |
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