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Ann Coulter on the Democrap Party candidates
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 21:18:38 +0100, "Turan Fettahoglu"
wrote: What has she done to deserve such contempt? she is just plain radical, does not accept any opinions except her own and becomes more and more abusive. Radical on the conservative end of the spectrum. -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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Ann Coulter on the Democrap Party candidates
someone wrote:
She's a lesbian. Why else has she never had any children? Well, first she's got to get someone to have sex with her....she's anexoric, horsey-faced and shrill...a real come-on. I'm sure... |
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Ann Coulter on the Democrap Party candidates
On 7/03/07 22:45, in article ,
"Hatunen" wrote: Radical on the conservative end of the spectrum. Otherwise known as the extreme right. The right-left designation is an invention of the French http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-right_politics The terms Left and Right have been used to refer to political affiliation since the early part of the French Revolutionary era. They originally referred to the seating arrangements in the various legislative bodies of France, specifically in the French Legislative Assembly of 1791, when the moderate royalist Feuillants sat on the right side of the chamber, while the radical Montagnards sat on the left.[10] Originally, the defining point on the ideological spectrum was attitudes towards the ancien régime ("old order"). "The Right" thus implied support for aristocratic, royal, or clerical interests, while "The Left" implied opposition to the same. At that time, support for laissez-faire capitalism and free markets were regarded as being on the left whereas today in most Western countries these views would be characterized as being on the Right. But even during the French Revolution an extreme left wing called for government intervention in the economy on behalf of the poor. |
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Ann Coulter on the Democrap Party candidates
Let is be knownst that on Wed, 7 Mar 2007 21:18:38 +0100, "Turan
Fettahoglu" writted: What has she done to deserve such contempt? she is just plain radical, does not accept any opinions except her own and becomes more and more abusive. She does seem to enjoy widespread popularity amongst Republicans. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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Ann Coulter on the Democrap Party candidates
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 08:20:57 +0100, Earl Evleth
wrote: On 7/03/07 22:45, in article , "Hatunen" wrote: Radical on the conservative end of the spectrum. Otherwise known as the extreme right. The right-left designation is an invention of the French http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-right_politics The terms Left and Right have been used to refer to political affiliation since the early part of the French Revolutionary era. They originally referred to the seating arrangements in the various legislative bodies of France, specifically in the French Legislative Assembly of 1791, when the moderate royalist Feuillants sat on the right side of the chamber, while the radical Montagnards sat on the left.[10] Originally, the defining point on the ideological spectrum was attitudes towards the ancien régime ("old order"). "The Right" thus implied support for aristocratic, royal, or clerical interests, while "The Left" implied opposition to the same. At that time, support for laissez-faire capitalism and free markets were regarded as being on the left whereas today in most Western countries these views would be characterized as being on the Right. But even during the French Revolution an extreme left wing called for government intervention in the economy on behalf of the poor. Gee. Thank you for the history lesson. -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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Make credence recognised that on Thu, 08 Mar 2007 13:04:57 -0700,
Hatunen has scripted: On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 08:20:57 +0100, Earl Evleth wrote: On 7/03/07 22:45, in article , "Hatunen" wrote: Radical on the conservative end of the spectrum. Otherwise known as the extreme right. The right-left designation is an invention of the French http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-right_politics The terms Left and Right have been used to refer to political affiliation since the early part of the French Revolutionary era. They originally referred to the seating arrangements in the various legislative bodies of France, specifically in the French Legislative Assembly of 1791, when the moderate royalist Feuillants sat on the right side of the chamber, while the radical Montagnards sat on the left.[10] Originally, the defining point on the ideological spectrum was attitudes towards the ancien régime ("old order"). "The Right" thus implied support for aristocratic, royal, or clerical interests, while "The Left" implied opposition to the same. At that time, support for laissez-faire capitalism and free markets were regarded as being on the left whereas today in most Western countries these views would be characterized as being on the Right. But even during the French Revolution an extreme left wing called for government intervention in the economy on behalf of the poor. Gee. Thank you for the history lesson. I don't think Earl quite ever realised the notion of 'target audience'. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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Ann Coulter on the Democrap Party candidates
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:19:53 +0100, Earl Evleth
wrote: On 8/03/07 23:56, in article , "Deeply Filled Mortician" wrote: Gee. Thank you for the history lesson. I don't think Earl quite ever realised the notion of 'target audience'. -- Not at all since I found that certain postings which I might not expect to have a following do, but others I expect to, don't. On another group I posted a little lecture on the photon, one of my favorite subjects. This was stimulated by a recent article on asterioid rotations being increased or decreased by sunlight. I will take this opportunity of sharing the following with you ****** The curious thing about photons is that they possess no mass but have both linear and angular momentum. Therefore when tbsorbed light will give the absorbing entity (matter) momentum. The linear momentum is inversely proportional to the frequency of the light. Uh. No. The momentum is inversely proportional to lambda, the wave length of the photon, and therefore is directly proportional to the frequency. Not all photons are equal in that sense, they change their momentum according to frequency. However each photon possesses one unit of angular momentum regardless of frequency. You mean they have an intrinsic "spin" of one, which may be up or down. It's a bit misleading to call this "angular momentum". However, an "orbiting" electron has a quantized angular momentum. -- ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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