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In article <bn3gb2$ipg$5@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
> In article <hf0lb.7706$W16.412@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.n et>,
> "Joe" <jo_ratner@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote:
>>Lloyd,
>>Are you a Lliberal?
>
> Yep, like Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and all the other founding fathers.
I don't think so. You'd call pratically everything on this page
"right-wing-something-or-the-other" I am sure:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/econo...es/wisdom.html
I think the first one speaks against a great number of things from the
democrat party in the last oh 70 years:
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will
herald the end of the republic." -- Benjamin Franklin
And if not that, I am sure these founding father quotes would really
get your panties in a bunch:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/econo...otes/arms.html
Having read your writings over the years, as well as learned a fair
amount about the "founding fathers" I see no agreement.
Oh, and as far as JFK is concerned, funny how if you listen to JFK's
speeches (recorded) keeping current views in mind, his talking about using
tax cuts to stimulate the economy, etc etc you'd think he was a
republican.....
> In article <hf0lb.7706$W16.412@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.n et>,
> "Joe" <jo_ratner@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote:
>>Lloyd,
>>Are you a Lliberal?
>
> Yep, like Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and all the other founding fathers.
I don't think so. You'd call pratically everything on this page
"right-wing-something-or-the-other" I am sure:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/econo...es/wisdom.html
I think the first one speaks against a great number of things from the
democrat party in the last oh 70 years:
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will
herald the end of the republic." -- Benjamin Franklin
And if not that, I am sure these founding father quotes would really
get your panties in a bunch:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/econo...otes/arms.html
Having read your writings over the years, as well as learned a fair
amount about the "founding fathers" I see no agreement.
Oh, and as far as JFK is concerned, funny how if you listen to JFK's
speeches (recorded) keeping current views in mind, his talking about using
tax cuts to stimulate the economy, etc etc you'd think he was a
republican.....
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In article <bn3gb2$ipg$5@puck.cc.emory.edu>, Lloyd Parker wrote:
> In article <hf0lb.7706$W16.412@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.n et>,
> "Joe" <jo_ratner@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote:
>>Lloyd,
>>Are you a Lliberal?
>
> Yep, like Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and all the other founding fathers.
I don't think so. You'd call pratically everything on this page
"right-wing-something-or-the-other" I am sure:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/econo...es/wisdom.html
I think the first one speaks against a great number of things from the
democrat party in the last oh 70 years:
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will
herald the end of the republic." -- Benjamin Franklin
And if not that, I am sure these founding father quotes would really
get your panties in a bunch:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/econo...otes/arms.html
Having read your writings over the years, as well as learned a fair
amount about the "founding fathers" I see no agreement.
Oh, and as far as JFK is concerned, funny how if you listen to JFK's
speeches (recorded) keeping current views in mind, his talking about using
tax cuts to stimulate the economy, etc etc you'd think he was a
republican.....
> In article <hf0lb.7706$W16.412@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.n et>,
> "Joe" <jo_ratner@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote:
>>Lloyd,
>>Are you a Lliberal?
>
> Yep, like Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and all the other founding fathers.
I don't think so. You'd call pratically everything on this page
"right-wing-something-or-the-other" I am sure:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/econo...es/wisdom.html
I think the first one speaks against a great number of things from the
democrat party in the last oh 70 years:
"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will
herald the end of the republic." -- Benjamin Franklin
And if not that, I am sure these founding father quotes would really
get your panties in a bunch:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/econo...otes/arms.html
Having read your writings over the years, as well as learned a fair
amount about the "founding fathers" I see no agreement.
Oh, and as far as JFK is concerned, funny how if you listen to JFK's
speeches (recorded) keeping current views in mind, his talking about using
tax cuts to stimulate the economy, etc etc you'd think he was a
republican.....
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Kevin wrote:
>
> > > Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
> >
> >
> Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
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Kevin wrote:
>
> > > Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
> >
> >
> Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
Bill Putney
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Kevin wrote:
>
> > > Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
> >
> >
> Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
Bill Putney
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Bill Putney wrote:
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
>>>>Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>
>>>
>>Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>
>
> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
Matt
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
>>>>Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>
>>>
>>Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>
>
> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
Matt
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Bill Putney wrote:
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
>>>>Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>
>>>
>>Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>
>
> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
Matt
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
>>>>Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>
>>>
>>Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>
>
> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
Matt
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Bill Putney wrote:
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
>>>>Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>
>>>
>>Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>
>
> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
Matt
>
> Kevin wrote:
>
>>>>Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>
>>>
>>Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>
>
> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
Matt
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Matthew S. Whiting wrote:
> Bill Putney wrote:
>
>>
>> Kevin wrote:
>>
>>>>> Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>>
>>
>>
>> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
>> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
>> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
>> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
>
>
> Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
>
>
> Matt
>
Atlanta is done. It is a slimy as any large city in the country.Most of
the producers have fled to the burbs, leaving the poor and gangs.
> Bill Putney wrote:
>
>>
>> Kevin wrote:
>>
>>>>> Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>>
>>
>>
>> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
>> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
>> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
>> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
>
>
> Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
>
>
> Matt
>
Atlanta is done. It is a slimy as any large city in the country.Most of
the producers have fled to the burbs, leaving the poor and gangs.
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Matthew S. Whiting wrote:
> Bill Putney wrote:
>
>>
>> Kevin wrote:
>>
>>>>> Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>>
>>
>>
>> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
>> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
>> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
>> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
>
>
> Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
>
>
> Matt
>
Atlanta is done. It is a slimy as any large city in the country.Most of
the producers have fled to the burbs, leaving the poor and gangs.
> Bill Putney wrote:
>
>>
>> Kevin wrote:
>>
>>>>> Move to Atlanta, you'll see lots of both doing that.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Amen, Atlanta is full of these hoodlums.
>>
>>
>>
>> Or as someone submitted to the Atlanta Tourism Board a few years ago
>> when they ran a contest for a good toursim slogan: "Atlanta: An island
>> of culture floating in a sea of rednecks." Needless to say - that was
>> not selected as the winning slogan. 8^)
>
>
> Because the culture part wasn't true! :-)
>
>
> Matt
>
Atlanta is done. It is a slimy as any large city in the country.Most of
the producers have fled to the burbs, leaving the poor and gangs.


