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![]() "Giles" wrote in message ... On Jan 15, 6:37 am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: why aren't they in Haiti saving people? Obviously, they want to be where you are. Where are you? g. idiot.... sorry my friend... I always want to say **** like that online but no one else will forgive me!..I'm still thinking about the small mouth thing....any chance of getting a spring trip...meaning earlier in the calendar year together? I spent New Years much as you....but I was in the back yard in a lawn chair in the city and the gun fire woke me up john |
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On Jan 15, 8:17*pm, "John B" wrote:
"Giles" wrote in message ... On Jan 15, 6:37 am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: why aren't they in Haiti saving people? Obviously, they want to be where you are. Where are you? g. idiot.... sorry my friend... I always want to say **** like that online but no one else will forgive me!.. That's o.k. It doesn't hurt.....much.....for long. I'm still thinking about the small mouth thing.... Haven't heard any details from George yet. I'll keep you posted as I hear. any chance of getting a spring trip...meaning earlier in the calendar year together? Becky and I are going out to the Platte in Nebraska to look at half a million sandhill cranes migrating through in late March. Aside from that, out of state travel is pretty much out of the question for us due to time and economic constraints till probably sometime in the fall. I spent New Years much as you....but I was in the back yard in a lawn chair in the city and the gun fire woke me up Yeah, pretty much the same. Well, some of the details...... giles who, truth be told, can't remember for sure whether or not he was doing any shooting in the wee hours of that morning. hm..... sorry, john. ![]() |
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![]() "John B" wrote in message ... "Giles" wrote in message ... On Jan 15, 6:37 am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: why aren't they in Haiti saving people? Obviously, they want to be where you are. Where are you? g. idiot.... sorry my friend... I always want to say **** like that online but no one else will forgive me!..I'm still thinking about the small mouth thing....any chance of getting a spring trip...meaning earlier in the calendar year together? I spent New Years much as you....but I was in the back yard in a lawn chair in the city and the gun fire woke me up john and now it on to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrmP2jFdmsw Op |
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![]() ... On Jan 15, 6:37 am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote: why aren't they in Haiti saving people? Obviously, they want to be where you are. well...this seems as good a spot as any to post this... "The earthquake that rocked the coast of Haiti killed or injured a devastating number of people. Even more were left in need of aid, making this is one of the great humanitarian emergencies in the history of the Americas. In the aftermath of the disaster, President Barack Obama asked President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush to raise funds for immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts to help those who are most in need of food, water, shelter, medical care, and support. In response, the two Presidents established the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF) to identify and fulfill unmet needs in the region, foster economic opportunity, improve the quality of life of those affected over the long term, and assist the people of Haiti as they rebuild their lives and country. Presidents Clinton and Bush oversee the CBHF through their respective nonprofit organizations, the William J. Clinton Foundation and Communities Foundation of Texas. One hundred percent of the donations made to the Clinton Foundation go directly to relief efforts. Ninety-nine percent of the donations made to the Communities Foundation of Texas go directly to relief efforts." so...um...why is clinton's 100%, but the shrub's is 99%?? g |
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![]() On 16-Jan-2010, jeff wrote: "The earthquake that rocked the coast of Haiti killed or injured a devastating number of people. Even more were left in need of aid, making this is one of the great humanitarian emergencies in the history of the Americas. In the aftermath of the disaster, President Barack Obama asked President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush to raise funds for immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts to help those who are most in need of food, water, shelter, medical care, and support. In response, the two Presidents established the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF) to identify and fulfill unmet needs in the region, foster economic opportunity, improve the quality of life of those affected over the long term, and assist the people of Haiti as they rebuild their lives and country. Presidents Clinton and Bush oversee the CBHF through their respective nonprofit organizations, the William J. Clinton Foundation and Communities Foundation of Texas. One hundred percent of the donations made to the Clinton Foundation go directly to relief efforts. Ninety-nine percent of the donations made to the Communities Foundation of Texas go directly to relief efforts." so...um...why is clinton's 100%, but the shrub's is 99%?? g What a terrible event terrible event!! Man - the Haitian people have been screwed over for years by everybodty from the French to large multi natonal and American corporations. I hope that they can truly ne helped now ! I have never been there - nor do I want to - but from what little I know of the Haitian people they are real friendly & outgoing Their culture of which I know very little -(like that if Cuba) is quite dynamic)- - I do have some great Haitian music in my collection. Fred |
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On Jan 16, 1:36*pm, "Fred" wrote:
On 16-Jan-2010, jeff wrote: "The earthquake that rocked the coast of Haiti killed or injured a devastating number of people. Even more were left in need of aid, making this is one of the great humanitarian emergencies in the history of the Americas. In the aftermath of the disaster, President Barack Obama asked President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush to raise funds for immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts to help those who are most in need of food, water, shelter, medical care, and support. In response, the two Presidents established the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF) to identify and fulfill unmet needs in the region, foster economic opportunity, improve the quality of life of those affected over the long term, and assist the people of Haiti as they rebuild their lives and country. Presidents Clinton and Bush oversee the CBHF through their respective nonprofit organizations, the William J. Clinton Foundation and Communities Foundation of Texas. One hundred percent of the donations made to the Clinton Foundation go directly to relief efforts. Ninety-nine percent of the donations made to the Communities Foundation of Texas go directly to relief efforts." so...um...why is clinton's 100%, but the shrub's is 99%?? *g What a terrible event terrible event!! Man - the Haitian people have been screwed over for years by everybodty from the French to *large multi natonal and American corporations. I hope that they can truly ne helped now ! I have never been there - nor do I *want to - but from what little I know of the *Haitian people they are real friendly & outgoing Their culture of which I know very little -(like that if Cuba) is quite dynamic)- - *I do have some great Haitian music in my collection. Fred- I've never been there either. And I don't know anything about their culture or whether or not they are friendly and outgoing. I've heard that they've been screwed over by everyone......not for "years" but for centuries. I suppose so. I don't have any Haitian music......and if I did, I probably wouldn't know if its any good or not.....but it occurs to me that this would be a very good time to add some Haitians to one's collection. giles hey, who couldn't use a bargain in these tough economic times? |
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Giles wrote:
On Jan 16, 1:36 pm, "Fred" wrote: On 16-Jan-2010, jeff wrote: "The earthquake that rocked the coast of Haiti killed or injured a devastating number of people. Even more were left in need of aid, making this is one of the great humanitarian emergencies in the history of the Americas. In the aftermath of the disaster, President Barack Obama asked President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush to raise funds for immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts to help those who are most in need of food, water, shelter, medical care, and support. In response, the two Presidents established the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund (CBHF) to identify and fulfill unmet needs in the region, foster economic opportunity, improve the quality of life of those affected over the long term, and assist the people of Haiti as they rebuild their lives and country. Presidents Clinton and Bush oversee the CBHF through their respective nonprofit organizations, the William J. Clinton Foundation and Communities Foundation of Texas. One hundred percent of the donations made to the Clinton Foundation go directly to relief efforts. Ninety-nine percent of the donations made to the Communities Foundation of Texas go directly to relief efforts." so...um...why is clinton's 100%, but the shrub's is 99%?? g What a terrible event terrible event!! Man - the Haitian people have been screwed over for years by everybodty from the French to large multi natonal and American corporations. I hope that they can truly ne helped now ! I have never been there - nor do I want to - but from what little I know of the Haitian people they are real friendly & outgoing Their culture of which I know very little -(like that if Cuba) is quite dynamic)- - I do have some great Haitian music in my collection. Fred- I've never been there either. And I don't know anything about their culture or whether or not they are friendly and outgoing. I've heard that they've been screwed over by everyone......not for "years" but for centuries. I suppose so. I don't have any Haitian music......and if I did, I probably wouldn't know if its any good or not.....but it occurs to me that this would be a very good time to add some Haitians to one's collection. giles hey, who couldn't use a bargain in these tough economic times? ![]() pat robertson, says the haitians made a bargain with the devil. really, that's what he said...a real, honest to badness, bargain...made more than a century ago, and they are now reaping the consequences. so, uh, i reckon it's all god's doing...another great heavenly lesson about negotiations. that'll teach them to be friendly and outgoing and musical, especially those infants and children. jeff (busy negotiating with his own divine comedies and demiurges) |
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![]() "jeff" wrote in message . .. ![]() robertson, says the haitians made a bargain with the devil. really, that's what he said...a real, honest to badness, bargain...made more than a century ago, and they are now reaping the consequences. so, uh, i reckon it's all god's doing...another great heavenly lesson about negotiations. that'll teach them to be friendly and outgoing and musical, especially those infants and children. jeff (busy negotiating with his own divine comedies and demiurges) Jeff, I think the take-home message from Robertson's description should be, at the very least, reassuring to those of us who are run-of-the mill sinners. It seems that God is working on a serious backlog, if he is just getting around to rectifying pacts with the devil from the 19th century. Tom |
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the bush team dosn't lie and knows about accounting.......
On Jan 16, 10:57*am, sgr wrote: On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:39:27 -0500, jeff wrote: so...um...why is clinton's 100%, but the shrub's is 99%?? *g They misunderestimated expensivesures. |
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On Jan 16, 10:25*am, "~^ beancounter ~^"
wrote: the bush team dosn't lie and knows about accounting....... On Jan 16, 10:57*am, sgr wrote: On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:39:27 -0500, jeff wrote: so...um...why is clinton's 100%, but the shrub's is 99%?? *g They misunderestimated expensivesures.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another explanation could be that the Clinton foundation has been around longer and Clnton has had longer to raise funds to cover his nut, (No pun intended) and he has been very successful as a fund raiser. Bush has had only a year and has had a a slow start on the lecture circuit. 1% isn't bad. And him pairing with Clinton is a good thing both for Bush and for some healing to occur. I think Bush was used by the radicals and the Neocons far more than he used them, and Cheney, I believe history will show, was very disloyal and conniving. Dave |
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