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Was W this stupid?
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 13:43:41 -0500, "Buerste" wrote:
"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 23:23:40 -0500, the infamous "Buerste"
scrawled the following:
"Ed Huntress" wrote in message
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"Buerste" wrote in message
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"SteveB" wrote in message
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I admit to being a Bush fan, but on a declining basis as he neared the
end of his term. So, I let him slide on a lot of stuff.
Today, Purple Lips said our country's electric grid was much the same
as
in Thomas Edison's day. I guess he never read about Nikola Tesla or
alternating current.
I was in a car wash and laughed my ass off at the captioned picture.
When my wife asked me what I was laughing about, I explained it to her
and a couple of onlookers and they got a laugh, too.
Steve
Liberals have no use for actual facts when perpetrating an emotional
manipulation scheme. Just forget what is right an what is wrong and
embrace the horror they have planned for us.
Now you're trolling. You're not really that dumb. d8-)
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Ed Huntress
My plan is to adapt to the politics de jour. Just today I met with my
entire engineering staff, all five of us. Well, the other tom isn't an
engineer but RM. The topic was that since we are among the best in our
industry, we should see how to best get some of the trillion bucks they
are
throwing away. What afternoon project could we do that would qualify for
a
few million? We already have a few alternate energy ideas that could be
the
ticket. We all agree not to let politics get in the way of a jackpot.
So,
I think it's the fool that doesn't game the system that is being designed
to
be gamed. I'll register as a Democrat, contribute to the right lawmakers
(wink-wink), whatever it takes!
We also have a new towed sonar array that our favorite retired aerospace
engineer has been tinkering with for years while he was building
underwater
missile systems for the DOD(Shhhh). And, an idea for resealing joints in
runways that reduces FOB problems. To bad defense spending will
undoubtedly
plummet.
Indeed. How about creating a new, stiff-bristled body brush? "They"
can fit 'em to street sweepers and use 'em to sweep the dead bodies
off the street after "they" destroy the U.S. (and then the world)
economy with bailouts, resulting in much of the population dying.
[Won't Paul Ehrlich and the Malthusians (sounds like a really bad
band, huh?) be happy when that day dawns?] 
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I'm still waiting for another sublime, transcendent flash of adequacy.
--Winnie of RCM
We already make brushes to remove flesh from cadavers to harvest bone
grafts. We COULD make a set-up that would sweep up the dead bodies AND
strip the flesh from them. Then cycle the flesh into processing to make
some kind of nutritious food cracker or paste. Mmmmm! The bones could be
used for building materials. HEY...the bodies don't have to be dead, do
they?
Mmmm...Soylent Green!
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