[BFix] FW: The new Socialism!

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The receipt by anyone other than the designated recipientdoes not waive the attorney-client privilege, nor will it constitute awaiver of the work-product doctrine.> From: legacy1 at windstream.net> To: mail at broncofix.com; rkforrest at charter.net> Subject: Re: [BFix] FW: The new Socialism!> Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 20:37:58 -0400> CC: > > The good things just never seem to last :)> > Bruce> ----- Original Message -----> From: "Keith Forrest" <rkforrest at charter.net>> To: "Laughner Bruce" <legacy1 at windstream.net>> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 7:30 PM> Subject: Re: [BFix] FW: The new Socialism!> > > > Too bad Michael and Latoya screwed it up for the rest of them.> >> > keith> > ----- Original Message -----> > From: "Laughner Bruce" <legacy1 at windstream.net>> > To: "bfix" <mail at broncofix.com>; "Keith Forrest" <rkforrest at charter.net>> > Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 7:26 PM> > Subject: Re: [BFix] FW: The new Socialism!> >> >> > >I was always more of a Tito fan !> > >> > > Bruce> > > ----- Original Message -----> > > From: Keith Forrest> > > To: bfix at broncofix.com> > > Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 7:18 PM> > > Subject: Re: [BFix] FW: The new Socialism!> > >> > >> > > I ment the Jacksons.He He The German comment would be stealing Jackie> > > Gleasons line from Smokey and the Bandit.He He> > >> > > Keith> > > ----- Original Message -----> > > From: Keith Forrest> > > To: bfix at broncofix.com> > > Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 6:46 PM> > > Subject: Re: [BFix] FW: The new Socialism!> > >> > >> > > Now you are bringing the Germans into this.When will it end.> > >> > > He He> > >> > > Keith> > > ----- Original Message -----> > > From: Formerjughead at aol.com> > > To: sfu at roadrunner.com> > > Cc: mail at broncofix.com> > > Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2008 5:47 PM> > > Subject: Re: [BFix] FW: The new Socialism!> > >> > >> > > I am still waiting for your explanation of using the My-Lai> massacre> > > as justification for armed insurrection and what the corollary is to the> > > American Revolution and the first two amendments of the Constitution.> > >> > > I can figure out how the 1st, 5 th and 8 th fit into the argument ;> > > however, the 2nd doesn't appear to be germane.> > >> > > In a message dated 4/27/2008 1:46:31 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,> > > sfu at roadrunner.com writes:> > > This has become a boring waste of time. Your replies are> > > continuing> > > to> > > deviate ever farther from the original discussion and have> > > degenerated> > > into pathetic attempts at belittlement and an argument over> whether> > > or> > > not a word (that even the publishers of a dictionary recognize)> > > exists.> > > I will let you return to your solo drinking and perusal of the> > > dictionary in search of those "big" words to insert in your> > > conversations.> > >> > > Formerjughead at aol.com wrote:> > > >> > > > I admitted to missing the point you were making in the> reference> > > to> > > > "Mi-Lia" (My-Lai) so please enlighten me.> > > >> > > > Just because a word has been in use for 80 odd years doesn't> mean> > > that> > > > it is proper or generally accepted. Again you have glossed over> > > the> > > > facts and extracted what you need to vindicate your point.> > > >> > > > I never said that the word didn't exist. The most frequently> > > repeated> > > > remark, by usage commentators, is that it does not exist. The> > > > publishers of the "Mirriam- Webster Dictionary" go on to say> that> > > even> > > > though the word does exist "it is far from general acceptance"> > > and> > > the> > > > word "regardless" should be used instead.> > > >> > > > You really don't spend much time reading anything more than> news> > > > papers and magazines do you?> > > >> > > > Quixotically waiting> > > >> > > > In a message dated 4/27/2008 11:50:25 A.M. Pacific Daylight> Time,> > > > sfu at roadrunner.com writes:> > > >> > > > Proved my previous comment and then some. I see you found> > > your> > > > dictionary again as well. If you would have raised your> head> > > from> > > > the> > > > keyboard during your haste to correct my spelling, you> would> > > have> > > > felt> > > > the breeze as the point passed by just over your head. I> > > guess I> > > > didn't> > > > type it slow enough for you.> > > >> > > > ""there is no such word." There is such a word..."> Spoken> > > in true> > > > double-speak fashion. Your given reference acknowledges> that> > > it has> > > > been in use for at least 80 years but it doesn't exist> > > according> > > > to you.> > > >> > > >> > > > Steve Urban> > > > Semper Fi!> > > > SCB#143> > > > EBR#0692> > > > CA4WDC#3576> > > > NRA & CRPA Life Member> > > > 29 Palms, CA> > > > sfu at roadrunner.com> > > >> > > > Formerjughead at aol.com wrote:> > > > > "My-Lia" rings no bells. It does look to be a dyslexic> > > > bastardization> > > > > of "My-Lai" though. If you are using that as an argument,> > > in> > > > support> > > > > of your opinion, then you realize that Lt. William Calley> > > was> > > > > convicted of ordering the murder of 128 persons and was> > > > sentenced to> > > > > life in prison. The sentence was later re-adjusted so> that> > > > Calley only> > > > > served 4 1/2 months in Leavenworth. The other 26 people,> in> > > > Calley's> > > > > chain of command or otherwise associated with the> massacre,> > > were> > > > > either found not guilty or acquitted.> > > > >> > > > > Calley's sentence was reduced, on appeal, because he felt> > > that> > > > he was> > > > > following the intent of the orders given to him by his> > > Company> > > > > Commander Capt. Ernest Medina.> > > > >> > > > > So maybe you are going to tell me about how the excuse of> > > "Just> > > > > following orders" does not excuse someone from committing> > > war> > > > crimes.> > > > > The precedent that was set forth at the Nuremberg and> Tokyo> > > War> > > > Crimes> > > > > Tribunals.> > > > >> > > > > So I guess I don't see the logic or I don't know what you> > > are> > > > talking> > > > > about.> > > > >> > > > > The transcripts of the Calley Court Martial are available> > > > through the> > > > > Freedom of Information Act and can be viewed in the> > > electronic> > > > reading> > > > > room of the FBI's web site.> > > > >> > > > > ps.> > > > >> > > > > *Main Entry:* ir·re·gard·less> > > > > *Function:* /adverb/> > > > > *Pronunciation:* "ir-i-'gärd-l&s> > > > > *Etymology:* probably blend of /irrespective /and> > > /regardless/> > > > > *:* *REGARDLESS * <javascript:lookWord('regardless');>> > > > > *usage */Irregardless /originated in dialectal American> > > speech> > > > in the> > > > > early 20th century. Its fairly widespread use in speech> > > called> > > > it to> > > > > the attention of usage commentators as early as 1927. The> > > most> > > > > frequently repeated remark about it is that "there is no> > > such> > > > word."> > > > > There is such a word, however. It is still used primarily> > > in> > > > speech,> > > > > although it can be found from time to time in edited> prose.> > > Its> > > > > reputation has not risen over the years, and it is still> a> > > long way> > > > > from general acceptance. Use /regardless /instead.> > > > >> > > > > Just because you can say it and write it doesn't make it> a> > > word.> > > > >> > > > > Brad> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > In a message dated 4/26/2008 6:41:09 P.M. Pacific> Daylight> > > Time,> > > > > sfu at roadrunner.com writes:> > > > >> > > > > Yes I am aware of "saluting-the-rank-not-the-man" but> I> > > am> > > > also aware> > > > > that the rank doesn't protect the man if he fails to> > > live up> > > > to it> > > > > My-Lia ring any bells? As I stated before you would> > > have> > > > made a very> > > > > nice Tory lap dog and there really isn't much point> to> > > this> > > > anymore> > > > > since you seem to be able to carry on both sides of> the> > > argument> > > > > irregardless of my actual input.> > > > >> > > > > Good night, and good luck.> > > > >> > > > > Steve Urban> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > >> > >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > > > > Need a new ride? 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