----------------------------- End Coors Letter ------------------------- Bob /\-/\ - proud Ilk homebody@galstar.com C.A.T. ( o o ) Chapter Ilks == ^ == Green Country - Oklahoma http://www.galstar.com/~homebody/ * SLMR 2.1a * Republican party: the former home of Conservatism. * Origin: Shadow of The Cat (1:170/1701.10) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00001 Date: 01/19/98 From: MATT MUNSON Time: 08:38pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: Gary Franks former conn. us. rep[resentative, is going to run against Sen. ChRis Dodd for the U.S Senate. --- WWIVToss v.1.39.3 Registered * Origin: The Parallel (Proudly Using MS Windows 95) (1:218/109.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00002 Date: 01/19/98 From: MIKE ANGWIN Time: 11:57am \/To: TOM ENRIGHT (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: The American Culture TE>That treaty was never in effect. The U.S. Congress never TE>ratified the silly thing; therefore it is null and void. Mike TE>can rant and rave all he wants about the "Imaginary" Repoublic of TE>Texas, it doesn't exist. Both houses of Congress, in joint session, voted to approve the annexation of Texas under the terms of the Treaty of Annexation and that resolution was signed by the President of the United States. Texas, then, agreed to become an American state under condition of those terms. If, as you suggest, our treaty with the United States is not in force, then any American claim to Texas is without legal foundation and the legitiment constitution of Texas is the Constitution of 1836, that of the Republic of Texas. Oddly enough, both you and members of the provisional government of the Republic of Texas are using the same argument to support your positions and I am in the unusual position of disagreeing with both of you. While I do have concerns over the contradictions that led to the creation of the state constitution of 1876 that is the currently recognized state constitution, I do recognize that Texas is an American state and subject to the Consitution of the United States. If Texans are to ever exercise the right of self-government, a proposition which I do support, that exercise must be in compliance with the law. In 1868 the U.S, Supreme Court defined the terms by which Texas could separate itself for the American union in the decision White vs. Texas. It is not, nor should it be, an easily accomplished task and it is entirely contingent upon both a strong desire on the part of the people of Texas and consent of a majority f the American states. Personally, I oppose any avenue that would defy either the United States Constitution or the will of the people of Texas and since neither condition, at present, is present, I do not advocate acts contrary to either. Violent acts, such as those we recently withessed in West Texas, are out of the question and entriely uncalled for. At this time, though I am a supporter of the proposition of restoration of our national soverignty, my support is expressed only by a desire to enter into a discussion, within Texas, of the feasibility, viability, and desirability of pursuing a lawful, peaceful, and political separation. /\/\ike Angwin --- RBBSMail/386 v0.997 * Origin: (713) 664-0002 Lightspeed Systems - 24hrs (1:106/7.0) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00003 Date: 01/20/98 From: DOUGLAS ANDERSON Time: 10:32pm \/To: MARK LOGSDON (Read 0 times) Subj: FREE HEALTHCARE FOR ALL DH>> IOW, the Feds already control the healthcare industry. ML> I thought about Clinton's recent proposal to reduce the age ML> for Medicare from age 65 to age 55. Once it is 55, then why ML> not reduce it to age 45? Then we can reduce it to age 35. ML> Why not make it age 25? Get the picture? Shazam, Hillary, ML> it's FREE healthcare for everyone! Lower the medicare age enough and we can all go broke tomorrow! Heck, why wait 7 years! Douglas doogie@pbl.umsmed.edu --- * Origin: Dr. Doogie's Pill Point (1:3632/72.1) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00004 Date: 01/18/98 From: TOM GOODMAN Time: 07:07am \/To: DAVID HARTUNG (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Dr. Walter Williams -=> Quoting Scott Scheibe to All <=- DH> SS> * Forwarded (from: netmail) by Roy J. Tellason using timEd 1.01. DH> SS> We need scientists - not extremists DH> DH> Thanks, I am going to send this to some of my liberal family members DH> ... Hell hath no fury like a draft dodger with his own Army. - Mark ssel !!!!!!!!!!!!!! .......... like a draft dodger with his own Army. !!!!!!!!!! Look out Mr. Russel! Willy might have you audited!!!!! :-) --- Aeolus v1.2.1 (#49820837) * Origin: Shofar@714-838-3837 Right-Minded in Orange County (1:103/505) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00005 Date: 01/18/98 From: TOM GOODMAN Time: 07:54am \/To: DAVID HARTUNG (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Armed, Dangerous & Tasty? TG> On PBS again a while back, they had a very informative segmen TG> on the dangers of Granulated Pool Acid when combined with Cola and with TG> common Brake fluid. One generates toxic fumes, the other bursts into TG> flame. It seems as if you watch PBS long enough, you'll learn enough TG> to destroy the block. Some guy claimed to have a recipe for Napalm and TG> even Plastic explosive! Right there on PBS! DH> Does this make PBS a terrorist organization? TG> I'm sure you'll remember Alfred Nobel. (Peace Prize!) TG> There's a video out called simply "Kaboom!" about his work in creating TG> dynamite, nitro-glycerin, high and low explosives, etc. One thing TG> about it, use a little explosive and it sure will get peaceful for a TG> while. DH> DH> Anything like boiled eggs and beer? DH> DH> ... *Free men have arms; slaves do not. - Wm. Blackstone ___ Blue ve/386 Wayuhlll? I think it makes PBS a little koo-koo, for want of a etter neutral term. I soitenly enjoyed the paradox(?) of a peace prize in the name of uch an inventor. The video was a good one. I hope they run it again so I can copy it off for my Doctor. Boiled eggs and beer? (G) Made me wonder ya did. Had a problem ith apples along with beer years ago. This did happen though. About 11 years aqo, I was teaching in a ocal college in Engineering & a little cmptr & cad stuff. I had had one of my ave meals much earlier. Cucumber salad, cauliflower with a gas producing sauce. Just before class, I had a big ole cola from a convenience store. (Setting this thing up ya know. :-) Entering the class, I discovered 12 computers had not had a special program loaded as ordered and it was NOW required. Well, students had entered, and I was going like mad, walking back and forth, loading all 12 rom the original authorized diskettes, when I suddenly had a need to head for the potty! But, the internal pressure was up in my lower tract, upper tract and hick-ups with a slight chill! Ya got it. Right there in front of eternity, trying my best to contain, I broke wind, BELCHED, hick-upped and sneezed aloud almost to make diversion. The whole class of 30 went silent as a tomb, one ex-cop turns and geently said, "Man alive Mr. G! Now that takes TALENT!" To which the class exploded. So I said, "Good thing you weren't aboard when I was in the SIlent SErvice!" Amazingly, after seeing the man about some pressure relief and atures run-off, the days classes seemed to be the best sessions we ever had. Even the dummies opened up a learned something. Even the county mascots. :-) It does puzzle me though that the authorities get the destructive knowledge into the hands of the public (kids included.) then gasp and faint whe one of them gets constructive or applicable! It's almost like the two kids on Guam were still finding collectable" war souvenieers from WWII, but they were storing them in one of the kid's bedrooms. The tragedy developed when the kids had found a 50# bomb and brought it home! No one noticed? Others found out about it. The locals ordered the kids to take the last addition to the collection back out to the boonies where they could get a look at it! But, un-beknownst to them, the thing was still live and active. The thing went off in the forward charge killing the kid in front and seriously damaging the other kid. Put him in intensive care it did. The found a pick-up truck load of Japanese munitions in and around that kids bedroom. Tipalao NASB took care of the withdrawal of the munitions. Shortly after that, they found another WWII Jap Soldier in hiding. BUT!!! Our precious MEDIA will report in such a way that copy-cats could destroy others, sometimes innocently. But then, las year, a guy who stored fertilizers, lawn care stuff & chemicals in a small wooden bu9ilding n the back of his land, had an unknown problem develop in which one fertilizer was dropping little bits into another type. And with a natural chemical reaction, a quick aggressive fire started leading to an explosion which took out the building, many many local windows and debris damaged a bunch of other stuff. Now, after McVeigh is up for extermination, they tell me that they aren't sure the bomb in OKC wasn't a Fert Bomb. (Not Fart Bomb.) I just wonder how many other circumstantial texts are going to be written to find pounds of flesh for each traumatic eppisode. I think we will all agree that our Media is out of control! Shalom & Maranatha TG MxLight 1.9 True Friends have hearts that beat as one. --- Aeolus v1.2.1 (#49820837) * Origin: Shofar@714-838-3837 Right-Minded in Orange County (1:103/505) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00006 Date: 01/19/98 From: SHOSHONA BIEMAN Time: 12:07am \/To: ROY J. TELLASON (Read 0 times) Subj: January 1, 2000 RT> I hear this software is going to have a real problem come January 1, 00. Poor babies... We Mac users won't have to worry about any impending doom from dates until the middle of the next century... 2046, I believe... Of course, I'll be 91 years old and probably STILL a Sysop... ;-) o Shoshona Bieman, 1:103/505 )/\,[_) ShofarBBS@aol.com `T7 ]=[ Moderator: MACSYSOP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- Aeolus v1.2.1 (#49820837) * Origin: Shofar@714-838-3837 Right-Minded in Orange County (1:103/505) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00007 Date: 01/19/98 From: SHOSHONA BIEMAN Time: 12:12am \/To: JIM JEFFCOAT (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Kemp Challenges "Glob JJ> Ashcroft is former governor of Missouri and currently a U.S. Senator in JJ> the state of Missouri. He is a conservative Republican, communicates ell, JJ> is pro-life, is of strong moral character, and is not afraid to stand up JJ> for what he believes. He has made a couple of guest appearances on James JJ> Dobson's "Focus on the Family" show, and I like what I heard and firmly JJ> support what he stands for. JEJ Thanks... and I've started seeing his name show up in news articles... So ar, he looks interesting. I hope he doesn't have any skeletons in his closet -- and that I'll get more opportunity to learn about him and consider him as a potential president... One article mentioned he was a Gospel singer at one time... Any idea of itles of any albums he may have made? I may look for them... [ Shoshona Bieman, Sysop: Shofar BBS _@_ 714-838-3837 ] [ _ Such a nice Messianic Jewish, conservative Gal! _ ] [ MJCN: 30:30/2 _ ShofarBBS@aol.com _ Fido: 1:103/505 ] --- Aeolus v1.2.1 (#49820837) * Origin: Shofar@714-838-3837 Right-Minded in Orange County (1:103/505) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00008 Date: 01/19/98 From: SHOSHONA BIEMAN Time: 12:18am \/To: ROLAND BALKE (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Brainy Beauties... ; RB> My pinky TOE has more humanity than Hitlary or her 'friend' RB> Gruppenfuhrer janet the pyromaniac, so Shoshona has several RB> MILLION times over made up for such. Why thank you!!! RB> But essentially you are correct, we do need more folks of her.... RB> (dare I?) RB> [of Course you do, blockhead, so get on with it] RB> (who you calling blockhead, ya upstart collection of RB> semiconductors?) RB> ILK. Ilk... and darned proud of it! [ Shoshona Bieman, Sysop: Shofar BBS _@_ 714-838-3837 ] [ _ Such a nice Messianic Jewish, conservative Gal! _ ] [ MJCN: 30:30/2 _ ShofarBBS@aol.com _ Fido: 1:103/505 ] --- Aeolus v1.2.1 (#49820837) * Origin: Shofar@714-838-3837 Right-Minded in Orange County (1:103/505) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 115 RUSH LIMBAUGH Ref: F1Q00009 Date: 01/19/98 From: SHOSHONA BIEMAN Time: 12:36am \/To: ROLAND BALKE (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: Legal types in office RB> As to the Olympian nature of the Supremes... last I looked, RB> save for O'connor and Bader-Ginsburg, they all put their RB> pants on one leg at a time. They are (ostensibly) humans, RB> capable of error as much as the rest of us. The day that RB> they DO forget this.... well, I'll read a requiem for our RB> poor country... would RB> there be a Jewish FORLE out there that would be so kind as RB> to say kaddish at that time? (I would, but not only do I RB> not know it entirely, but as I am not a Jew, it would not RB> be appropriate.) I'll take on that sad task should that day come... OY VEY is Mir! For those curious, the Kaddish is an ancient Hebrew prayer, a high praise to God, that is recited in honor of a loved one's passing. To turn one's heart back to remembering God -- the Giver of Peace -- in a time of great sorrow, offers comfort to the survivors & reminds them of His Sovereignty. [ Shoshona Bieman, Sysop: Shofar BBS _@_ 714-838-3837 ] [ _ Such a nice Messianic Jewish, conservative Gal! _ ] [ MJCN: 30:30/2 _ ShofarBBS@aol.com _ Fido: 1:103/505 ] --- Aeolus v1.2.1 (#49820837) * Origin: Shofar@714-838-3837 Right-Minded in Orange County (1:103/505)