yeah, didn't you hear, everything is going GREAT!!DVD Burner wrote:Well he's in a better place.
Palistine should do alright as long as Isreal does no bombing.
yippee! let's have a fucking picnic.
i need a drink.
Isn't that a type of bread?Rian Jackson wrote:damn, i still need to get my 'barghouti for president' shirt madecowboyangel wrote:release Barghouti..please
#1. please don't assume that calico cowboy and i agree on anything to include this subject.DVD Burner wrote:Wonder what Joel and Calicow have to say about this?
I never said anything about you 2 having the same view. (refer to the OP.) nor would I think your minds would think the same or similar. I just wondered you both had to say about the post. ( was that too complicated? refer to the original post in case you were further confused.)Simply Joel wrote:#1. please don't assume that calico cowboy and i agree on anything to include this subject.DVD Burner wrote:Wonder what Joel and Calicow have to say about this?
#2. please don't assume i have an opinion to share on this matter or any other matter.
#3. if confused refer back to #1 & #2 above.
Geekster is really got you beat. It's too bad. He tries much harder with investigating and comming back with logic.Simply Joel wrote:
the boogeyman once again.
it is the boogeyman...Michael E. Salla, PhD wrote: It needs to be emphasized that the 'unofficial' black budget and Manhattan Project have legally evolved in ways to respond to a national security contingency that is yet to be revealed to the American public. The classified adversary that this elaborate secret system has been developed to respond to is arguably a potential threat that warrants an extraordinary network of covert programs that dwarf the original Manhattan Project and annually consume as much as 1.1 trillion dollars in a non-transparent manner. More disturbingly, the importance of Manhattan II is such that the CIA has evidently used organized criminal networks and the drug trade as sources to partially fund Manhattan II.
It is unclear when the full scope and impact of Manhattan II will be disclosed to the American public. However, the consequences in terms of increased loss of trust in federal government agencies, loss of morale among senior agency officials instructed to cover up black budget transactions, non-transparency in the flow of government appropriations, targeting of policy makers and business leaders who discover the fraudulent accounting and money laundering that occurs with the black budget, all warrant a serious examination of the need for maintaining the secrecy of Manhattan II and the black budget that funds it. Finally, the classified adversary against whom Manhattan II is directed requires immediate declassification due to the inherent dangers of dealing with what appears to be an undisclosed security threat in a non-transparent and unaccountable manner, and totally outside of the moral/legal restrictions that emerge from vigorous public debate in democratic societies.
hmmm, an appropriate response... oh yeah.DVD Burner wrote:Geekster is really got you beat. It's too bad. He tries much harder with investigating and comming back with logic.Simply Joel wrote:
the boogeyman once again.
You are challenging a PHD.
Please ...please do better other wise you are just not only wasting your time but Safire and everyone elses on eplaya.