Monday, November 19, 2007

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* The USA's going bankrupt; China's takeover has just begun - 11 messages, 5
authors
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* !!Make $1000 of Money from Internet - 1 messages, 1 author
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* This Product is getting Huge attention Look...DeadLine 2007 1 month left...
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* www. globwholesale.com Air Max Nike Dunk Air Jordans AF1 LV Bape Sta
Children Shoes D&G Shoes Evisu Shoes Ice Cream Shoes,Sneakers MP3 Nokia N93
Nokia N70 China Discount Cheap Wholesale - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Freezer Bags - Any Difference? - 2 messages, 2 authors
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* LifeLock anit identity theft system - any experience? - 1 messages, 1 author
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* Make BILLIONS Online Without Investment - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/c950173de56c0227?hl=en
* Kitchen drawer organization / compartment ?s - 3 messages, 3 authors
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* the conservation economy - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.consumers.frugal-living/browse_thread/thread/243428bb855adbd0?hl=en
* AMAZING NEW ENERGY DRINK - 1 messages, 1 author
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* * * * Watch Free Satellite TV on your PC or Laptop * * * - 1 messages, 1
author
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== 1 of 1 ==
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== 1 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 8:53 am
From: "BillGross@gmail.ca"


On Nov 19, 11:33 am, "adam russell"
<adamruss...@sbcglobal.net.invalid> wrote:
> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt and it resulted in them
> being broken up into pieces. Perhaps many US states will decide they are
> better off without the federal government sucking up resources.

America as it was known is fucked. corruption caused it.
LOL, now try to get all them invests back from china, unusual because
corporated america is owed
by china while american, loser, rightwing nut gov't owes china
trillions.
BTW, this is how your loser nation ends up paying $500 a barrel for
oil.

== 2 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 9:00 am
From: Don S


adam russell wrote:

> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt and it resulted in them
> being broken up into pieces. Perhaps many US states will decide they are
> better off without the federal government sucking up resources.
>
>
You idiot, that was tried a while back, it was called the CIVIL WAR and
a lot of people died for no good reason. So before you start another
one I would suggest that you inspect you thought process by opening
your head and removing your brain for a visual inspection, use a shotgun
its quicker.

== 3 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 10:20 am
From: "Rod Speed"


adam russell <adamrussell@sbcglobal.net.invalid> wrote:

> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt

Nope.

> and it resulted in them being broken up into pieces.

Nope. The pieces decided that they werent interested in being part of the USSR anymore.

> Perhaps many US states will decide they are better off without the federal government sucking up resources.

Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant drug crazed fantasys.


== 4 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 10:31 am
From: William Souden


Rod Speed wrote:
> adam russell <adamrussell@sbcglobal.net.invalid> wrote:
>
>> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt
>
> Nope.
>
>> and it resulted in them being broken up into pieces.
>
> Nope. The pieces decided that they werent interested in being part of the USSR anymore.

You really think they, especially Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia
suddenly decided to break away in the earl 90's?. In fact, they always
wanted to but were not able to.

>
>> Perhaps many US states will decide they are better off without the federal government sucking
up resources.
>
> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant drug crazed fantasys.
>
>

== 5 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 11:35 am
From: "Rod Speed"


William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
> Rod Speed wrote
>> adam russell <adamrussell@sbcglobal.net.invalid> wrote:

>>> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt

>> Nope.

>>> and it resulted in them being broken up into pieces.

>> Nope. The pieces decided that they werent interested in being part of the USSR anymore.

> You really think they, especially Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia
> suddenly decided to break away in the earl 90's?. In fact, they always wanted to but were not able to.

Irrelevant to why other parts like the ukraine and georgia etc chose to leave.

>>> Perhaps many US states will decide they are better off without the federal government sucking up resources.

>> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant drug crazed fantasys.


== 6 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 11:40 am
From: William Souden


Rod Speed wrote:
> William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
>> Rod Speed wrote
>>> adam russell <adamrussell@sbcglobal.net.invalid> wrote:
>
>>>> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt
>
>>> Nope.
>
>>>> and it resulted in them being broken up into pieces.
>
>>> Nope. The pieces decided that they werent interested in being part of the USSR anymore.
>
>> You really think they, especially Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia
>> suddenly decided to break away in the earl 90's?. In fact, they always wanted to but were not able to.
>
> Irrelevant to why other parts like the ukraine and georgia etc chose to leave.

You seem to think the republics could have broken away at any time.
>
>>>> Perhaps many US states will decide they are better off without the federal government sucking up resources.
>
>>> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant drug crazed fantasys.
>
>

== 7 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 12:23 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
> Rod Speed wrote
>> William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>> adam russell <adamrussell@sbcglobal.net.invalid> wrote:

>>>>> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt

>>>> Nope.

>>>>> and it resulted in them being broken up into pieces.

>>>> Nope. The pieces decided that they werent interested in being part of the USSR anymore.

>>> You really think they, especially Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia
>>> suddenly decided to break away in the earl 90's?. In fact, they
>>> always wanted to but were not able to.

>> Irrelevant to why other parts like the ukraine and georgia etc chose to leave.

> You seem to think the republics could have broken away at any time.

Nope, that at one time some like the ukraine could see real advantages
in being part of the USSR and when that collapsed, those had gone.

Nothing to do with bankruptcy at all.

Even with places like Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia etc, it still had nothing
to do with bankruptcy, everything to do with Gorby deciding that it wasnt
worth the hassle of trying to keep them under the jackboot etc.

No different to the colonys of western countrys deciding that they
wanted to go their own way and tell the colonial power to piss off etc.

To start with, that required kicking the colonial power out, but eventually
the colonial power just decided that the writing was on the wall and left
with as much grace as it could muster with the last of them to leave.

>>>>> Perhaps many US states will decide they are better off without the federal government sucking up resources.

>>>> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant drug crazed fantasys.


== 8 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 12:31 pm
From: ultimauw@hotmail.com


On Nov 17, 1:06 pm, david_huang2...@hotmail.com wrote:
> http://www.law.virginia.edu/html/news/2006_spr/walker.htm
>
> The government must change how it does business now or the United
> States will face a serious fiscal crisis in the future, said David
> Walker, Comptroller General of the U.S. Government Accountability
> Office (GAO), at the Conference on Public Service & the Law dinner
> March 17. He challenged law students to take on the issues faced by
> the government by getting involved in public service at some point in
> their careers.
>
> "The United States government faces some serious challenges in the
> 21st century," Walker warned. "Deficits, changing security threats,
> demographics, quality-of-life concerns, rapidly evolving technology,
> I
> can go on and on and on."
>
> Plagued by waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement, the government
> must
> reconsider longstanding policies to sustain its superpower status and
> leave the country better positioned for the future. "Washington is
> out
> of control," Walker asserted, not blaming anyone in particular. "I
> mean this on a nonpartisan basis.
>
> "We could eliminate every dime of waste...and this nation would still
> have large and growing structural deficits," Walker said. There are
> "too many layers, too many players, too many turf battles, and too
> many hardened silos."
>
> In order to make the necessary changes, the government needs more
> leaders with courage, integrity, creativity, and stewardship and who
> are willing to reform entitlement policies, namely Social Security,
> Medicare, and Medicaid.

NO! The gov't "reformed" welfare, and turned it into a criminal joke
of a system, instead of being merely bad and rather pathetic compared
to the rest of the western "industrialized" nations

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Responsibility_and_Work_Opportunity_Act
(don't let the name fool you)

What we need to do is to stop throwing endless amounts of money into
the so called department of "defense", shut down corrupt, blank check
agencies such as the CIA, stop the insane "war on drugs", and stop
giving politicos all of the fancy perks they enjoy on tax payer
dollars such as private jets and fancy hotel rooms. I am sick of this
balancing the budget on the backs of the poor bullshit. If we need to
trim the budget, start with the useless, destructive bloat at the TOP

== 9 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 12:50 pm
From: William Souden


Rod Speed wrote:
> William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
>> Rod Speed wrote
>>> William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
>>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>>> adam russell <adamrussell@sbcglobal.net.invalid> wrote:
>
>>>>>> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt
>
>>>>> Nope.
>
>>>>>> and it resulted in them being broken up into pieces.
>
>>>>> Nope. The pieces decided that they werent interested in being part of the USSR anymore.
>
>>>> You really think they, especially Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia
>>>> suddenly decided to break away in the earl 90's?. In fact, they
>>>> always wanted to but were not able to.
>
>>> Irrelevant to why other parts like the ukraine and georgia etc chose to leave.
>
>> You seem to think the republics could have broken away at any time.
>
> Nope, that at one time some like the ukraine could see real advantages
> in being part of the USSR and when that collapsed, those had gone.


The Soviet constitution guaranteed each constituent republic the right
to secede. The borders were even drawn do no republic was surrounded by
other republics. In fact, that guarantee was meaningless.
By the way, still waiting for you to post one of those links that you
told us any fool could find showing that after the yuan was unlinked
from the dollar in 2005 it was later relinked.
>
> Nothing to do with bankruptcy at all.
>
> Even with places like Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia etc, it still had nothing
> to do with bankruptcy, everything to do with Gorby deciding that it wasnt
> worth the hassle of trying to keep them under the jackboot etc.
>
> No different to the colonys of western countrys deciding that they
> wanted to go their own way and tell the colonial power to piss off etc.
>
> To start with, that required kicking the colonial power out, but eventually
> the colonial power just decided that the writing was on the wall and left
> with as much grace as it could muster with the last of them to leave.
>
>>>>>> Perhaps many US states will decide they are better off without the federal government sucking up resources.
>
>>>>> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant drug crazed fantasys.
>
>

== 10 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 12:50 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


ultimauw@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Nov 17, 1:06 pm, david_huang2...@hotmail.com wrote:
>> http://www.law.virginia.edu/html/news/2006_spr/walker.htm
>>
>> The government must change how it does business now or the United
>> States will face a serious fiscal crisis in the future, said David
>> Walker, Comptroller General of the U.S. Government Accountability
>> Office (GAO), at the Conference on Public Service & the Law dinner
>> March 17. He challenged law students to take on the issues faced by
>> the government by getting involved in public service at some point in
>> their careers.
>>
>> "The United States government faces some serious challenges in the
>> 21st century," Walker warned. "Deficits, changing security threats,
>> demographics, quality-of-life concerns, rapidly evolving technology,
>> I
>> can go on and on and on."
>>
>> Plagued by waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement, the government
>> must
>> reconsider longstanding policies to sustain its superpower status and
>> leave the country better positioned for the future. "Washington is
>> out
>> of control," Walker asserted, not blaming anyone in particular. "I
>> mean this on a nonpartisan basis.
>>
>> "We could eliminate every dime of waste...and this nation would still
>> have large and growing structural deficits," Walker said. There are
>> "too many layers, too many players, too many turf battles, and too
>> many hardened silos."
>>
>> In order to make the necessary changes, the government needs more
>> leaders with courage, integrity, creativity, and stewardship and who
>> are willing to reform entitlement policies, namely Social Security,
>> Medicare, and Medicaid.
>
> NO! The gov't "reformed" welfare, and turned it into a criminal joke
> of a system, instead of being merely bad and rather pathetic compared
> to the rest of the western "industrialized" nations
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Responsibility_and_Work_Opportunity_Act
> (don't let the name fool you)
>
> What we need to do is to stop throwing endless amounts of money into
> the so called department of "defense", shut down corrupt, blank check
> agencies such as the CIA, stop the insane "war on drugs", and stop
> giving politicos all of the fancy perks they enjoy on tax payer
> dollars such as private jets and fancy hotel rooms. I am sick of this
> balancing the budget on the backs of the poor bullshit. If we need to
> trim the budget, start with the useless, destructive bloat at the TOP

Do the decent thing and set fire to yourself in 'protest' or sumfin, child.


== 11 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 12:54 pm
From: "Rod Speed"


William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
> Rod Speed wrote
>> William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>> William Souden <souden@nospam.com> wrote
>>>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>>>> adam russell <adamrussell@sbcglobal.net.invalid> wrote:

>>>>>>> In the 80's the Soviet Union finally went bankrupt

>>>>>> Nope.

>>>>>>> and it resulted in them being broken up into pieces.

>>>>>> Nope. The pieces decided that they werent interested in being
>>>>>> part of the USSR anymore.

>>>>> You really think they, especially Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia
>>>>> suddenly decided to break away in the earl 90's?. In fact, they
>>>>> always wanted to but were not able to.

>>>> Irrelevant to why other parts like the ukraine and georgia etc chose to leave.

>>> You seem to think the republics could have broken away at any time.

>> Nope, that at one time some like the ukraine could see real advantages in being part of the USSR and when that
>> collapsed, those had gone.

> The Soviet constitution guaranteed each constituent republic the right to secede.

It also guaranteed all sorts of other rights as well.

Fat lot of good that ever did when arseholes like Stalin chose to execute the individuals involved.

> The borders were even drawn do no republic was surrounded by other republics. In fact, that guarantee was meaningless.

Irrelevant to what happened when the USSR passed its useby date.

>> Nothing to do with bankruptcy at all.

>> Even with places like Latvia,Lithuania and Estonia etc, it still had nothing to do with bankruptcy, everything to do
>> with Gorby deciding that it wasnt worth the hassle of trying to keep them under the jackboot etc.

>> No different to the colonys of western countrys deciding that they wanted to go their own way and tell the colonial
>> power to piss off etc.

>> To start with, that required kicking the colonial power out, but
>> eventually the colonial power just decided that the writing was on
>> the wall and left with as much grace as it could muster with the
>> last of them to leave.
>>>>>>> Perhaps many US states will decide they are better off without
>>>>>>> the federal government sucking up resources.
>>
>>>>>> Just another of your pathetic little pig ignorant drug crazed
>>>>>> fantasys.



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TOPIC: Freezer Bags - Any Difference?
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 10:17 am
From: Brian Mailman


Brian Elfert wrote:

> Our scout troop uses freezer bags to cook scrambled eggs in boiling
> water.

I can't find the site or reference, but I don't believe that making
"omelets" or scrambled eggs in that manner is considered safe (although
a couple years ago it was quite trendy). I do remember it was a
credible source and not one promoting a certain agenda.

B/

== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 12:45 pm
From: Anthony Matonak


Brian Mailman wrote:
> Brian Elfert wrote:
>
>> Our scout troop uses freezer bags to cook scrambled eggs in boiling
>> water.
>
> I can't find the site or reference, but I don't believe that making
> "omelets" or scrambled eggs in that manner is considered safe (although
> a couple years ago it was quite trendy). I do remember it was a
> credible source and not one promoting a certain agenda.

Oven bags might work better. :)

Anthony


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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 10:39 am
From: val189


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TOPIC: Kitchen drawer organization / compartment ?s
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== 1 of 3 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 12:03 pm
From: pc


Greetings group!

My kitchen is almost done. The fancy schmancy crown molding will have
to wait until after Thanksgiving. I am trying to move everything back
into the kitchen and organize it. Thus, my question...

Organizers for kitchen drawers are expensive and I haven't found any
that are perfect for me..expensive or not.

I have found spring loaded dividers that sort of fit the mark for me.
But, not really. They only take care of dividing in one direction.

Does anybody know of some sort of inexpensive system that I can fit
together to my liking? I'm not looking for a cutlery tray with a
bottom. My drawers already have a bottom. So, expandable trays seem
stupid to me.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

..PC

== 2 of 3 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 1:05 pm
From: Anthony Matonak


pc wrote:
> Organizers for kitchen drawers are expensive and I haven't found any
> that are perfect for me..expensive or not.

The only way you'll get one perfect for you is if you design
it yourself (or have someone design it to your specifications).

> Does anybody know of some sort of inexpensive system that I can fit
> together to my liking? I'm not looking for a cutlery tray with a
> bottom. My drawers already have a bottom. So, expandable trays seem
> stupid to me.
>
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Do you know anyone who does woodworking as a hobby? None of the
commercial wood or bamboo drawer dividers/organizers are all that
sophisticated in design. I imagine anyone who works with wood
could make one to your specifications fairly easily.

You could always take two or three cheap drawer dividers and
cut them up into sections that you can arrange as you please.

Anthony

== 3 of 3 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 1:10 pm
From: Derald


pc <pc@somewhere.com> wrote:

>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
USPS Priority Mail boxes; Ailene's Tacky Glue; cutting implement;
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pretty quickly; duh. With a little forethought, you may be able to use
the boxes' glue strips. If you feel guilty about stealing the boxes, why
just mail something. You'll more than reimburse for the boxes....


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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Nov 19 2007 1:01 pm
From: Derald


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