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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 12:25:21 PM   
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None of this proves I wouldn't be spouting this uniformed clap trap in some other medium.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 12:28:39 PM   
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Well you got me there Raechard...my mistake,sprout all you like 

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 12:30:49 PM   
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Thanks mike it seems logical I start with brussles and move onto other forms of vegetable.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 12:32:25 PM   
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I will of course bow to your expertise in the department of sprouts....enjoy.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 12:35:23 PM   
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Damnit mike now you've made this whole conversation seem trivial with that tone.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 12:54:59 PM   
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Well,isn't it?

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 1:04:51 PM   
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We've established more here than on any of those other threads about gun control, abortion etc: ‘sprout’ is now a fully fledged verb not just a transitive verb.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 1:21:42 PM   
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I wasn't aware of all the accomplishments achieved here......and some idiots think good shit came out of the space race.....sheesh can you beleive the nonsense some people will "sprout"

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 1:29:19 PM   
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It's hard to determine what would have occurred anyway if the space race didn't occur. You can believe these things but it's never going to be 100% fact, just like I can say if it wasn't for German U-Boats they'd be no computers at all. We could go on forever in this fashion don't you think?
 
If it wasn't for cholera we'd still be drinking flavoured water.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 1:36:17 PM   
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No Raechard I don't think we can go on like this forever.....

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 1:42:59 PM   
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The outcomes of a bad thing even if good don't detract from the initial purpose of it all. You can look retrospectively at these things but they didn’t happen to achieve these goals, hopefully you can admit that at least.
 
Without poverty they'd be less compassion.


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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 2:56:52 PM   
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I am convinced our government couldn't organize a trip to the bathroom....


You are quite wrong.  Government is perfectly capable of organizing a trip to the bathroom.  First we will have to appoint a committee to study the feasibility of the Going to the Bathroom Project (GBP).  Certain questions must be answered first. 

What is the purpose for the trip to the bathroom?  Is it for urination, defecation, or both? How will this affect toilet paper usage?  What if somebody blows their nose?  That too will increase toilet paper usage.  We need to form a subcommittee to study toilet paper usage in various bathroom activities.

How many people are going on this trip?  That will certainly affect toilet paper usage and will also have an impact on water usage.  We need to form a subcommittee to study the average water usage for flushing and washing hands.    

Who is going to the bathroom?  Are they only women or only men?  If the group consists of both women and men this will this necessitate two bathrooms?  Are having separate bathrooms for men and women sexist?  We need form a subcommittee to study the impact of sexism in bathroom usage.  There could also be legal ramifications of having a unisex bathroom.  In order to accommodate the diversity of bathroom usage amongst those who will be going on this trip to the bathroom it seem necessary to provide at least three bathrooms: one for men, one for women and one unisex facility. 

What about homosexual, trans-sexual and trans-gendered individuals?  Some people may not be comfortable with such individuals in a single sex environment?  Should additional bathrooms be acquired to accommodate such individuals?  We need to form a subcommittee to study the impact of discrimination against homosexuals, trans-sexuals and the trans-gendered upon the bathroom environment.

Racial discrimination will not, of course, be tolerated.  We need to form a subcommittee to oversee sensitivity training for all bathroom goers.

What will the environmental impact of the GBP be?  Will the biological waste be disposed in a safe and environmentally sound manner?  How will the bathrooms be powered (oil, coal, solar, wind)?  Is solar or wind energy feasible for the GBP?  Will the bathrooms come equipped with hot air dryers or should paper towels be used?  Is the use of a hot air dryer an unnecessary waste of electricity? Or are the use of paper towels an unnecessary waste of trees?  We need a subcommittee to study the environmental impact of the GBP.

Are bathroom facilities that meet the GBP’s standards all ready available or will the GBP have to build new facilities?  We need to form a subcommittee to study availability or GBP compliant facilities.

Should it be necessary to build GBP compliant facilities we will need a subcommittee to oversee acquisition of needed materials and the hiring of construction workers.  We will also need a subcommittee to make sure the acquisition subcommittee is in full compliance with all local, state and federal workplace laws and regulations.

We will also need a subcommittee to find a location for the facilities of the GBP.

After construction or acquisition the facilities will need to be kept in a clean and sanitary condition.  This will require a subcommittee to over see the hiring of a cleaning staff and the acquisition of needed cleaning materials (the Subcommittee for Sanitary Maintenance will have to co-ordinate with the Environmental Subcommittee to make sure all cleaning materials are eco-friendly - this may necessitate the forming of a liason committie).  

We will also need to form an accounting committee to track all costs for the GBP including, but not limited to, costs of materials and workers, costs of supplies, salaries, committee expenses, etc. 

Due to increasing cost estimates of the GBP we need to form a subcommittee to look into the GBP’s finances and determine if there is room for…

Never mind…

I just pissed my pants.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 3:25:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Raechard

The outcomes of a bad thing even if good don't detract from the initial purpose of it all. You can look retrospectively at these things but they didn’t happen to achieve these goals, hopefully you can admit that at least.
 
Without poverty they'd be less compassion.

Raechard the act of leaving earth ,reaching the moon....and returning...goes so far beyond an attempt to master the technology associate with blowing Moscow off the face of the earth.Mere ICBM capability is child's play when one considers the multitude of problems encountered and solved so an American could trod on the surface of the moon.So I reject your notion and your line of reasoning from blast off to touchdown.....

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 4:18:32 PM   
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Bravo, Marc.

Well thought out, and well written.


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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/26/2009 4:18:46 PM   
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Well...sort of...try the Reightstag Fire during WW2. No one knows today who started it, but a Communist Jew was convicted, and the subsequent new laws which followed are mindful of our new 'Patriot Act laws. Goggle it, you will be amazed. After reading through the Reightstag incident...makes one wonder about the recent WTC incident.

I am done wondering. 9/11 was a false-flag operation, there being absolutely no real evidence to support what the Bush admin. has put out with what evidence is there is...being held, undisclosed by the govt. We need a 9/11 grand jury.

Keep going ienigma and you'll be amazed at the evidence you will find not so much just exactly who and how but all of the obvious unanswered questions of which there are many. There are many too important to just accept not knowing the answers. For example: what really hit the pentagon and where did the plane go that was supposed to have crashed in Pa. ?

The 9/11 commission report is the first insult to our intelligence and that alone should have everybody in doubt as to the voracity of any of the govt's. claim.

As for govt. being able to do anything. How about the Military, FBI, Dept. of Justice, NASA put a man in the moon and created a space shuttle ? One cannot suggest that these thngs are performed only by throwing money at them because govt. is free to throw money at anything.

The govt. did throw money at Katrina...late and to the admin's. friends and for things unusable.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/27/2009 6:46:04 AM   
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After reading through the Reightstag incident...makes one wonder about the recent WTC incident.

No it doesn't

It should...9/11 was very similar.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/27/2009 8:35:36 AM   
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That would have been some beach party without the industrial might of the United States of America....would the Brits have swum the channel ,lacking all those American transports and landing craft?


...probably. After all, that's pretty much what Dunkirk was, just in the opposite direction. Brits are pretty resourceful.....

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/27/2009 8:46:16 AM   
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Brilliant post, Marc :)

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/27/2009 10:11:54 AM   
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A 9-11 re-open wont do anything.   Too much time has passed.   If it were up to me- tho- I would declare the govt incompetent and disband those who failed to do their job.  Shake it up.   Reduce funding.   IMO -I do not want the govt to fix any more problems.  When they do- such problems never get fixed- only money extracted from my pocket.

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RE: Could the GOVT "organize" catastrophy? - 4/27/2009 6:00:46 PM   
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(waiting for the inevitable "Swine flu re-emergence is due to Obama" nonsense to begin.)

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