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<0> it has nothing to do with economic standings <1> Nemes: I'd rather go to war with you than liberals or terrorist scum <2> Nemes, they sell ads. <0> cuba = 2nd world <1> with* <3> gop: the lack of oversight involved with illegal immigrat employment seems to also relax wage regulation, along with a ton of other stuff. <0> costa rica = third world <0> but guess what <4> Fox News cites findlaw.com http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/iraq/uslibby40506grsp.html <0> costa rica is alot better than cuba <5> So other leaks are fine? <0> did you know that? <2> Now that I'll read <3> in general, this points to the impetus of US -> Mexico immigrat employment as a way to escape regulation <6> tweek: it wrong, to recite the old line, it wrong <7> Nothing in the papers indicate Bush or Cheney told Libby to reveal the name of CIA analyst Valerie Plame, nor do they suggest that either the president or vice president did anything illegal.
<3> the free market always finds a way. <3> to recite the old line? <7> Funny that part the washington post left out <6> tweek: that illegal belong in our freemarket <6> tweek: they have thier own freemarket in meixco <8> and yes it is biased in favour of the left somwhat I dont disagree there..... it was the basic insinuation in your comment that ALL british media are rags and are so bad in some way. <5> DarthBurg Nor do they suggest that Bush or Cheney shot J.R. What about what the stories DO say? <2> ajofi, pattern....Allegation: Cheney Told 'Scooter' Libby That <2> Bush Authorized Iraq Intelligence Leak <9> gop: oh ok, for second i thought you actually wanted those undocumented aliens booted alltogether <4> "Federal prosecutors disclose that Vice President **** Cheney's former aide, 'Scooter' Libby, allegedly told prosecutors that Cheney told him ?that?President [Bush] specifically had authorized [Libby] to disclose certain [intelligence] information? about the war in Iraq." <2> ALLEGATION <3> I'm not saying that. <10> Darth - ya I know... had nothing to do with plame which came out from someone else entirely <8> but anwyays.... <2> idjits <6> vasili0s: that let say just say impossible <6> possible but slim <9> surely <0> i think the economist is one of the best weeklys in the world <3> I'm saying that immigrants are in demand because they can be employed with less regulation. <0> and it's british <7> FedUp and who was screaming for Bush to release the National Intelligence Briefing? hmmmmm? <4> Obviously it's an allegation until proven. Libby is the one making the allegation. <3> there are two ways to resolve this. <3> I think you know which one I'm for. <7> and who decl***ifies what where? <0> tweek: which <11> blah blah blah.. some people figure shrub is above the law and there is nothing that he can do to change thier minds. <12> thetailor, so scooter is informing on his bosses... yay! so happy to see republicans tear their own party apart <4> Has the White House denied the allegation? <10> ajofi and if you read it was not about PLAME -- duh -- read article completely <7> whats to deny LOL <4> I have seen nothing indicating the White House has denied these allegations. <7> there is nothing there to deny <13> hmm, can anyone think of some legitimate business uses/benefits for using Wi-Fi networks? not necessarily for wireless Internet/e-mail but in general (e.g., UPS using wireless scanners for tracking shipments). I honestly cannot think of any reasons why a company would want to waste money on installing a WiFi network (aside from my previous example). <3> the one where the restrictive regulation pushing the market elsewhere is eliminated. <0> i'm for open immigration if it comes with no welfare or other social services for ANYONE. <3> or cut back. <4> kaliuna: I haven't said squat about Plame. <10> ajofi - because it was NOTHING to deny -- <5> DarthBurg Yea, to decl***ify it through official channels. And not the redacted, one-page version that shows only one-sided justifications for war, but the FULL intelligence briefing with ALL the information, including dissenting views that this admin squashed. <3> yeah, welfare and social services need to be cut as well. <3> for everyone. <12> let's see how many more republicans turn belly up in the delay scandal and start backstabing each other <10> ajofi - but that is what has been implied - it was decl***ified material - <6> tweek: sure <3> gop: follow what I'm saying? <7> this admin squashed opposition? LOL, get a grip. <1> Wwaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha <6> tweek: in a true freemarket sure <4> It's only decl***ified because by definition if the President authorizes its release to the public it is then decl***ified. <1> Bush DID IT <1> waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahah <5> DarthBurg Disclosure and transparency are meaningless when capricious and selective. <14> quashed is a better word <14> than squashed <0> tweek: get my msg? <10> ajofi -- so thats correct - and it is totally legal to do so - duh <6> quantaz: I can
<4> Legal doesn't mean wise. <4> Or correct. <4> Or proper. <14> Quash: To put down or suppress forcibly and completely: quash a rebellion. <6> quantaz: e.g. a cart, in a machine shop <6> you can move the laptop around <13> a cart? <6> in the cart <13> that's minor. <15> Bushie is always doing it. He does it and then goes looking for a way to weasel out of it through some legal loophole. <12> ajofi, actually even the american president has to go through a certain procedure to decl***ify documents, which includes getting others involved, which bush didn't do.... so maybe bush'll be tried for treason next <13> I don't think that justifies spending millions (in some cases) for a WiFi networkk. <10> ajofi -- the info leaked was out to all media within days -- under full release -- <1> Timur: thx..I shall ad Quashing to my agenda <13> I basically do not think WiFi has a place in the business world. <7> FedUp I will have to refer to the estimate in question, chances are only the names were blacked out, and its a big **** fit over nothing. <4> And if it was done with the intent to affect the outcome of a presidential election, that would be illegal, even if the release of the previously cl***ified material was legal. <1> Timur: add <6> sure, thier was a machine shoop that could not get wiring for X reason, and they need a laptop to walk in the machine floor <9> there are no real legitimate reasons for doing so <13> it's insecure, unreliable, and expensive. <7> at least it would be if Bush was a Donkey. <9> unless this business works out doors <14> Pub: np. :) <5> Thanks pattern. That's right. Decl***ification is not just a matter of "I'm President, and I say it's OK." <13> thank you vasili0s <12> fedup, however, a king could do it :) <16> Wow, arachaelogists have discovered what could be "The Gospel of Judas" <6> quantaz: a ceo, who wants to be able to connect his pda all over to update spreed sheet <16> http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/04/06/gospel.judas.ap/index.html <11> dictators do it all the time.. <12> lots of evidence that bush considers himself a king... so i wouldn't put him past him to get confused about this <4> AFAIK, the President can unilaterally decl***ify material. <10> blizz old news -- was out in discussion a few days ago already <17> Kaliuna: The point is that the arbitrary decl***ification was authorized solely to personally undermine a critic of the Administration's justifications for going to war <9> he;s talking ups <10> pattern - you are talking out your............. <7> Bush never consulted anyone now? hahahahah <15> BlizzIL: There was something on ABC Prime Time about that tonight, but I didn't watch it. <7> cl***ic. <18> the Commonwealth of the Americas! <6> pattern: bush is commander and chief and or president !=king <7> Bush thinks he is King, got it. <6> pattern: no things bush is a king, why you say that <19> bush lied once more so what, any other news? =) <18> hes a looney <12> kaliuna, i'm sorry, do you consider that your personal right? <6> bush said he is king <6> when <6> DarthBurg: support that <7> hahahah <10> pattern -- I consider calling your allegations ludicrous at best <12> gop, why you use ****ty grammar? <5> DarthBurg Not according to what I've read. http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB129/ <4> If Democrats win the House, Bush will be impeached. That's my prediction for the week. <12> kaliuna, call a press conference <6> pattern: becuase I am a ****ty typer <20> haha <2> why DO you use <7> its Bush's fault for releasing documents people demanded he release. got it. <4> He may not be found guilty by the Senate. We'll have to see how that plays out. <21> pattern, when republicans pick on minority's grammar, what do the liberals scream about them....say it with me now....RACIST !! <6> pattern: and I **** at grammar, why do you mind when I use it <22> The Republic of America? <22> what's the difference between Commonwealth, United States, Republic of.... ? <5> "Thinks he's king" might be excessive. Let's rephrase: Bush has dangerously little regard for congressional oversight, constitutionally enshrined checks and balances, or accountability to the public. <15> Holy crap! The PS3 may retail for between $600 and $750. <12> twobar, that's because republicans ARE racist <10> ajofi - they might try - they would fail <22> Is there a 4th category? <6> pattern: I am latino republican <6> pattern: am I racist <12> probably
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