Trail(er) trash
#151
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Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
Oh there will be plenty of need, 2008 is coming and no doubt the
Democrats will come up with another nutcase lefty to run, someone I can
use that quote against. I just hope to God the Republicans come up with
someone good to run against him (or her).
Jeff DeWitt
Mary Malmros wrote:
> Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in
> news:3sOfg.11919$Qg.8563@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
>
>
>>Oh yes, that's one of the reasons I'm filing it away, should come in
>>useful around election time in a couple of years.
>
>
> No need, son; George W. Bush has had his two terms and can't run for a
> third.
Democrats will come up with another nutcase lefty to run, someone I can
use that quote against. I just hope to God the Republicans come up with
someone good to run against him (or her).
Jeff DeWitt
Mary Malmros wrote:
> Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in
> news:3sOfg.11919$Qg.8563@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
>
>
>>Oh yes, that's one of the reasons I'm filing it away, should come in
>>useful around election time in a couple of years.
>
>
> No need, son; George W. Bush has had his two terms and can't run for a
> third.
#152
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Re: Trail(er) trash
Just gotta love a good cross-posting troll!
The thing we need to take away from this is that the "R. Lander's" of
the world already have their minds made up. We need to ignore them
and concentrate on educating Joe Public of responsible off-road use
and the positive things that organized OHV groups do.
Sadly, we do have losers among us, but we can't let the actions of a
few ruin it for the rest of us.
Matt
99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4
Blue Ribbon Coalition member (www.sharetrails.org)
United Four Wheel Drive Associations member (www.ufwda.org)
......and multiple snowmobile organizations.....
On 1 Jun 2006 08:28:17 -0700, "R. Lander" <r_lander60@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
>all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
>Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
>view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
>it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
>People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
>sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
>Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
>to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
>It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
>It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
>environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
>protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
>Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
>impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
>the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
>to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
>In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
>more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
>places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
>trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
>
>R. Lander
The thing we need to take away from this is that the "R. Lander's" of
the world already have their minds made up. We need to ignore them
and concentrate on educating Joe Public of responsible off-road use
and the positive things that organized OHV groups do.
Sadly, we do have losers among us, but we can't let the actions of a
few ruin it for the rest of us.
Matt
99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4
Blue Ribbon Coalition member (www.sharetrails.org)
United Four Wheel Drive Associations member (www.ufwda.org)
......and multiple snowmobile organizations.....
On 1 Jun 2006 08:28:17 -0700, "R. Lander" <r_lander60@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
>all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
>Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
>view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
>it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
>People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
>sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
>Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
>to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
>It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
>It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
>environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
>protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
>Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
>impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
>the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
>to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
>In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
>more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
>places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
>trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
>
>R. Lander
#153
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Re: Trail(er) trash
Just gotta love a good cross-posting troll!
The thing we need to take away from this is that the "R. Lander's" of
the world already have their minds made up. We need to ignore them
and concentrate on educating Joe Public of responsible off-road use
and the positive things that organized OHV groups do.
Sadly, we do have losers among us, but we can't let the actions of a
few ruin it for the rest of us.
Matt
99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4
Blue Ribbon Coalition member (www.sharetrails.org)
United Four Wheel Drive Associations member (www.ufwda.org)
......and multiple snowmobile organizations.....
On 1 Jun 2006 08:28:17 -0700, "R. Lander" <r_lander60@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
>all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
>Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
>view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
>it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
>People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
>sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
>Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
>to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
>It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
>It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
>environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
>protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
>Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
>impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
>the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
>to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
>In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
>more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
>places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
>trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
>
>R. Lander
The thing we need to take away from this is that the "R. Lander's" of
the world already have their minds made up. We need to ignore them
and concentrate on educating Joe Public of responsible off-road use
and the positive things that organized OHV groups do.
Sadly, we do have losers among us, but we can't let the actions of a
few ruin it for the rest of us.
Matt
99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4
Blue Ribbon Coalition member (www.sharetrails.org)
United Four Wheel Drive Associations member (www.ufwda.org)
......and multiple snowmobile organizations.....
On 1 Jun 2006 08:28:17 -0700, "R. Lander" <r_lander60@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
>all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
>Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
>view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
>it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
>People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
>sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
>Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
>to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
>It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
>It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
>environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
>protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
>Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
>impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
>the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
>to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
>In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
>more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
>places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
>trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
>
>R. Lander
#154
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Re: Trail(er) trash
Just gotta love a good cross-posting troll!
The thing we need to take away from this is that the "R. Lander's" of
the world already have their minds made up. We need to ignore them
and concentrate on educating Joe Public of responsible off-road use
and the positive things that organized OHV groups do.
Sadly, we do have losers among us, but we can't let the actions of a
few ruin it for the rest of us.
Matt
99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4
Blue Ribbon Coalition member (www.sharetrails.org)
United Four Wheel Drive Associations member (www.ufwda.org)
......and multiple snowmobile organizations.....
On 1 Jun 2006 08:28:17 -0700, "R. Lander" <r_lander60@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
>all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
>Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
>view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
>it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
>People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
>sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
>Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
>to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
>It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
>It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
>environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
>protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
>Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
>impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
>the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
>to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
>In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
>more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
>places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
>trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
>
>R. Lander
The thing we need to take away from this is that the "R. Lander's" of
the world already have their minds made up. We need to ignore them
and concentrate on educating Joe Public of responsible off-road use
and the positive things that organized OHV groups do.
Sadly, we do have losers among us, but we can't let the actions of a
few ruin it for the rest of us.
Matt
99 V-10 Super Duty, Super Cab 4x4
Blue Ribbon Coalition member (www.sharetrails.org)
United Four Wheel Drive Associations member (www.ufwda.org)
......and multiple snowmobile organizations.....
On 1 Jun 2006 08:28:17 -0700, "R. Lander" <r_lander60@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>The "respect" for nature shown by offroad enthusiasts is documented by
>all the cans, bottles and wrappers they toss on scenic trails. The
>Rubicon near Lake Tahoe shows how these anthropocentric mouth-breathers
>view the land. They can't be bothered carrying a trash bag and packing
>it out. No room in the Jeep or some other excuse.
>
>People with a conquer-nature mentality have little respect for its
>sanctity. The show stealer is their fancy machinery, not the land.
>Nature is just another place to make noise and whoop it up. It's hard
>to prove, but the number of offroad litterers is probably at least 25%.
>It goes beyond a few rotten apples making the rest look bad.
>
>It's very simple: people who bash environmentalism don't respect the
>environment that much. They talk of "extremism" but effective
>protection will always seem extreme to those who want land UNprotected.
>Environmental problems are people problems and more people create more
>impact. Population can't continue without stealing more land. That's
>the crux of all these conflicts. It's not about shadowy entities trying
>to block your rights, it's more people fighting over less acreage.
>
>In the lower 48 states, there's no real frontier left. We don't need
>more machines, noise and trail(er) trash invading the last wild, quiet
>places. Be happy with all the trails you've got. If you find those
>trails overcrowded, blame human overbreeding, not environmentalism.
>
>R. Lander
#155
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Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
> I'm no farmer but even if I was, I'd be VERY pissed if
> offroaders were screwing up my plowed fields that I use to earn
> my living with. But as an active offroader, I wheel with and
> know no one that would do such a thing. Although ANY sport has
> its jerks, offroaders today are very respectful of private
> property and other areas that are off-limits to offroading.
> "Tread Lightly" is taken very seriously by most offroaders.
> Those that don't are like jerks anywhere... they do what they
> please without regards to others.
>
> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because
> he got pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated
> fields.
===================================
Can't read for comprehension, eh? Try again, i said just the
opposite. I said "..no farmer I know would be such a ----- about
people driving through their bean fields.." That comment was
directed at the poster that claimed he did nothing but 'ask'
people to leave his fields. The same people numerous times.
I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was
> cultivated and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
==========================
Exactly what I was saying. Do try to keep up...
>
> rick wrote:
>> "C. E. White" <cewhite3@removemindspring.com> wrote in message
>> news:447f1d17@kcnews01...
>>
>>>I have a lot of dislike of people who like to go "four
>>>wheeling." I run a
>>>small farm. Lots of the wannbe four wheeling masters decide my
>>>fields are
>>>just perfect for trying out their vehicles. They cruise around
>>>in my field
>>>cutting tracks and distributing trash. I've even had then ride
>>>around in
>>>unharvested soybean fields. I have stopped and asked them to
>>>leave only to
>>>catch them again the next week. Now maybe thius only a small
>>>(very small)
>>>percentage of four wwheelers, but they sure make me dislike
>>>the category as
>>>a whole. Given that they have no regard for obviously private
>>>property, I
>>>can only imagine how they treat "our" land.
>>>
>>>Ed
>>
>> ==========================
>> Excuse me while I don't believe you. In fact, I'll even call
>> it a lie. I don't 4-wheel, but no farmer I know would be such
>> a ----- about people driving through their bean fields.(I also
>> don't know any farmers that spcifically say soybean field
>> instead of just bean field)
>> Hell, even if you 'accidentally' run off a road and damage
>> crops around here, you're going to pay for them.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#156
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Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
> I'm no farmer but even if I was, I'd be VERY pissed if
> offroaders were screwing up my plowed fields that I use to earn
> my living with. But as an active offroader, I wheel with and
> know no one that would do such a thing. Although ANY sport has
> its jerks, offroaders today are very respectful of private
> property and other areas that are off-limits to offroading.
> "Tread Lightly" is taken very seriously by most offroaders.
> Those that don't are like jerks anywhere... they do what they
> please without regards to others.
>
> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because
> he got pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated
> fields.
===================================
Can't read for comprehension, eh? Try again, i said just the
opposite. I said "..no farmer I know would be such a ----- about
people driving through their bean fields.." That comment was
directed at the poster that claimed he did nothing but 'ask'
people to leave his fields. The same people numerous times.
I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was
> cultivated and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
==========================
Exactly what I was saying. Do try to keep up...
>
> rick wrote:
>> "C. E. White" <cewhite3@removemindspring.com> wrote in message
>> news:447f1d17@kcnews01...
>>
>>>I have a lot of dislike of people who like to go "four
>>>wheeling." I run a
>>>small farm. Lots of the wannbe four wheeling masters decide my
>>>fields are
>>>just perfect for trying out their vehicles. They cruise around
>>>in my field
>>>cutting tracks and distributing trash. I've even had then ride
>>>around in
>>>unharvested soybean fields. I have stopped and asked them to
>>>leave only to
>>>catch them again the next week. Now maybe thius only a small
>>>(very small)
>>>percentage of four wwheelers, but they sure make me dislike
>>>the category as
>>>a whole. Given that they have no regard for obviously private
>>>property, I
>>>can only imagine how they treat "our" land.
>>>
>>>Ed
>>
>> ==========================
>> Excuse me while I don't believe you. In fact, I'll even call
>> it a lie. I don't 4-wheel, but no farmer I know would be such
>> a ----- about people driving through their bean fields.(I also
>> don't know any farmers that spcifically say soybean field
>> instead of just bean field)
>> Hell, even if you 'accidentally' run off a road and damage
>> crops around here, you're going to pay for them.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#157
Guest
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Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:%mHfg.1322$sP1.50@fed1read07...
> I'm no farmer but even if I was, I'd be VERY pissed if
> offroaders were screwing up my plowed fields that I use to earn
> my living with. But as an active offroader, I wheel with and
> know no one that would do such a thing. Although ANY sport has
> its jerks, offroaders today are very respectful of private
> property and other areas that are off-limits to offroading.
> "Tread Lightly" is taken very seriously by most offroaders.
> Those that don't are like jerks anywhere... they do what they
> please without regards to others.
>
> And Rick, I can't believe you'd call a farmer a "-----" because
> he got pissed over offroaders who screwed up his cultivated
> fields.
===================================
Can't read for comprehension, eh? Try again, i said just the
opposite. I said "..no farmer I know would be such a ----- about
people driving through their bean fields.." That comment was
directed at the poster that claimed he did nothing but 'ask'
people to leave his fields. The same people numerous times.
I'd bet
> big money if someone came onto any of your property that was
> cultivated and screwed it up that you'd scream bloody murder.
==========================
Exactly what I was saying. Do try to keep up...
>
> rick wrote:
>> "C. E. White" <cewhite3@removemindspring.com> wrote in message
>> news:447f1d17@kcnews01...
>>
>>>I have a lot of dislike of people who like to go "four
>>>wheeling." I run a
>>>small farm. Lots of the wannbe four wheeling masters decide my
>>>fields are
>>>just perfect for trying out their vehicles. They cruise around
>>>in my field
>>>cutting tracks and distributing trash. I've even had then ride
>>>around in
>>>unharvested soybean fields. I have stopped and asked them to
>>>leave only to
>>>catch them again the next week. Now maybe thius only a small
>>>(very small)
>>>percentage of four wwheelers, but they sure make me dislike
>>>the category as
>>>a whole. Given that they have no regard for obviously private
>>>property, I
>>>can only imagine how they treat "our" land.
>>>
>>>Ed
>>
>> ==========================
>> Excuse me while I don't believe you. In fact, I'll even call
>> it a lie. I don't 4-wheel, but no farmer I know would be such
>> a ----- about people driving through their bean fields.(I also
>> don't know any farmers that spcifically say soybean field
>> instead of just bean field)
>> Hell, even if you 'accidentally' run off a road and damage
>> crops around here, you're going to pay for them.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
> --
> Jerry Bransford
> PP-ASEL N6TAY
> See the Geezer Jeep at
> http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#158
Guest
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Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
The "good" candidates all refuse to run any more IMHO. Who in their
right mind wants to be attacked and have all their opinions, viewss and
thoughts spun by the opposition who have nothing more than character
assassination on their mind?
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> Oh there will be plenty of need, 2008 is coming and no doubt the
> Democrats will come up with another nutcase lefty to run, someone I can
> use that quote against. I just hope to God the Republicans come up with
> someone good to run against him (or her).
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Mary Malmros wrote:
>
>> Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:3sOfg.11919$Qg.8563@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
>>
>>> Oh yes, that's one of the reasons I'm filing it away, should come in
>>> useful around election time in a couple of years.
>>
>>
>>
>> No need, son; George W. Bush has had his two terms and can't run for a
>> third.
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
right mind wants to be attacked and have all their opinions, viewss and
thoughts spun by the opposition who have nothing more than character
assassination on their mind?
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> Oh there will be plenty of need, 2008 is coming and no doubt the
> Democrats will come up with another nutcase lefty to run, someone I can
> use that quote against. I just hope to God the Republicans come up with
> someone good to run against him (or her).
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Mary Malmros wrote:
>
>> Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:3sOfg.11919$Qg.8563@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
>>
>>> Oh yes, that's one of the reasons I'm filing it away, should come in
>>> useful around election time in a couple of years.
>>
>>
>>
>> No need, son; George W. Bush has had his two terms and can't run for a
>> third.
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#159
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
The "good" candidates all refuse to run any more IMHO. Who in their
right mind wants to be attacked and have all their opinions, viewss and
thoughts spun by the opposition who have nothing more than character
assassination on their mind?
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> Oh there will be plenty of need, 2008 is coming and no doubt the
> Democrats will come up with another nutcase lefty to run, someone I can
> use that quote against. I just hope to God the Republicans come up with
> someone good to run against him (or her).
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Mary Malmros wrote:
>
>> Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:3sOfg.11919$Qg.8563@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
>>
>>> Oh yes, that's one of the reasons I'm filing it away, should come in
>>> useful around election time in a couple of years.
>>
>>
>>
>> No need, son; George W. Bush has had his two terms and can't run for a
>> third.
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
right mind wants to be attacked and have all their opinions, viewss and
thoughts spun by the opposition who have nothing more than character
assassination on their mind?
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> Oh there will be plenty of need, 2008 is coming and no doubt the
> Democrats will come up with another nutcase lefty to run, someone I can
> use that quote against. I just hope to God the Republicans come up with
> someone good to run against him (or her).
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Mary Malmros wrote:
>
>> Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:3sOfg.11919$Qg.8563@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
>>
>>> Oh yes, that's one of the reasons I'm filing it away, should come in
>>> useful around election time in a couple of years.
>>
>>
>>
>> No need, son; George W. Bush has had his two terms and can't run for a
>> third.
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#160
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Trail(er) trash and Nature *****
The "good" candidates all refuse to run any more IMHO. Who in their
right mind wants to be attacked and have all their opinions, viewss and
thoughts spun by the opposition who have nothing more than character
assassination on their mind?
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> Oh there will be plenty of need, 2008 is coming and no doubt the
> Democrats will come up with another nutcase lefty to run, someone I can
> use that quote against. I just hope to God the Republicans come up with
> someone good to run against him (or her).
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Mary Malmros wrote:
>
>> Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:3sOfg.11919$Qg.8563@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
>>
>>> Oh yes, that's one of the reasons I'm filing it away, should come in
>>> useful around election time in a couple of years.
>>
>>
>>
>> No need, son; George W. Bush has had his two terms and can't run for a
>> third.
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right mind wants to be attacked and have all their opinions, viewss and
thoughts spun by the opposition who have nothing more than character
assassination on their mind?
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
> Oh there will be plenty of need, 2008 is coming and no doubt the
> Democrats will come up with another nutcase lefty to run, someone I can
> use that quote against. I just hope to God the Republicans come up with
> someone good to run against him (or her).
>
> Jeff DeWitt
>
> Mary Malmros wrote:
>
>> Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in
>> news:3sOfg.11919$Qg.8563@tornado.southeast.rr.com:
>>
>>> Oh yes, that's one of the reasons I'm filing it away, should come in
>>> useful around election time in a couple of years.
>>
>>
>>
>> No need, son; George W. Bush has had his two terms and can't run for a
>> third.
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/