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| Greg Mossman wrote: > > > As your previous governor's attorney general when your previous > governor was making legal challenges to pulling Schiavo's tube, we > certainly can give him some credit. Whatever. If they had decided to shoot her instead of starving her to death, you'd be on the other side in a gun rant. |
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| Greg Mossman wrote > Don't we freely give partial credit to Gonzales for Bush's pro-torture > stance? Blame it on Hillary. You seem to think she'll be the next President. Why don't you just admit that you made a mistake, that you forgot that the guy you're talking about today is not the guy that you were talking about then. Too much to expect? Lee |
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| Greg Mossman wrote >> By the way, not everyone agrees that the actions taken relative to Terry >> were not in her best interest. > > Whether or not they were, it was ludicrous for your governor to get > involved. This is purely an issue for the family members, physicians, > and the local courts if necessary. What does the executive branch > have to do with it? He supported her immediate family, at her immediate family's request. That request pretty much made it his business. I have to say, that of all the people, from all the states, that could criticize Florida's former governor for the decisions he made, those from California are the last I expected to hear from. People in glass houses, and all of that. > On the other hand, monitoring state pollution is squarely in the seat of > the Governor's pants. Of course he might not agree that > intervening with the outflow plans is in his, I mean the developers', I > mean the State's best interests. Money talks. Shit happens. Particularly in California, for which I'm still paying insurance premiums for people to build houses on top of mud cliffs. Lee |
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| "El Stroko Guapo" <omgray@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:cZo_h.11414$3P3.8314@newsread3.news.pas.earth link.net... > Whatever. If they had decided to shoot her instead of starving her to > death, you'd be on the other side in a gun rant. Anyone arrogant and foolish enough to try and push the idea that Democrats are cut from a better cloth than the other whore in DC is suffering a complete disconnect from reality. http://newsbusters.org/node/12481 http://www.investors.com/editorial/e...62912332276692 http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=20172 |
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| "Greg Mossman" wrote >> Anybody wanna inform "mr kia" of his blatant errors here? > > Maybe so. The fact is, the outflows' potential harm to the reefs far > outweighs the concerns of an individual brain-dead lady. Surely your > current governor would feel it's in the State's interest for him to > step in and cause a big ruckus like his predecessor did in the brain- > dead-lady case. You seem to be very disrespectful as the recipient of her donated brain. |
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| -hh wrote: > Rick Simms <rick_si...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > >>El Stroko Guapo <omg...@earthlink.net> wrote: >> >>>Our Coral Reefs Are Under Attack Again! >>>They need your help to survive. >> >>Mail sent. >> >>Rick Simms > > > Ditto. > > "As an avid scuba diver and one that has brought my tourism dollars to > your area, I simply can not believe you would even consider the > purposeful discharge of known-harmful nitrogen- and phosphoros- rich > wastewater onto their environment, even without consideration of the > Clean Water Act. > > I have been following the story of the Delray Outfall for years and I > consider it unconsionable that you even have allowed the City of Lake > Worth permitting process to get as far as it has. Your department is > for Environmental Protection, which does not mean to despoil the > environment by permitting more outflows to add more pollution. > > Your professional duty is to enforce the Clean Water Act. This means > that you must deny this permit request, regardless of the policial > pressure. If you fail to do so, you are demonstrably being negligent > in your duties as a public servant who has been trusted with > responsibility of being the curator of Public resources." > > > -hh > > Very good! And thanks to all that responded. There are a few more days to get your letter in if you have not done so already. Thanks again for all the support. |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > On May 3, 2:04 pm, "\"Magilla\"" <cavey_curtis@$$ yahoo.com> wrote: > >>"Greg Mossman" wrote >> >> >>>> Anybody wanna inform "mr kia" of his blatant errors here? >> >>>Maybe so. The fact is, the outflows' potential harm to the reefs far >>>outweighs the concerns of an individual brain-dead lady. Surely your >>>current governor would feel it's in the State's interest for him to >>>step in and cause a big ruckus like his predecessor did in the brain- >>>dead-lady case. >> >> You seem to be very disrespectful as the recipient of her donated brain. > > > Donated? That brain cost me thousands on e-bay. Looks pretty good > sitting on my mantle, though. > > Aha! There's the problem! The brain is sitting on the mantle!!!! |
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| Greg Mossman wrote: > On May 3, 2:04 pm, "\"Magilla\"" <cavey_curtis@$$ yahoo.com> wrote: > >>"Greg Mossman" wrote >> >> >>>> Anybody wanna inform "mr kia" of his blatant errors here? >> >>>Maybe so. The fact is, the outflows' potential harm to the reefs far >>>outweighs the concerns of an individual brain-dead lady. Surely your >>>current governor would feel it's in the State's interest for him to >>>step in and cause a big ruckus like his predecessor did in the brain- >>>dead-lady case. >> >> You seem to be very disrespectful as the recipient of her donated brain. > > > Donated? That brain cost me thousands on e-bay. Looks pretty good > sitting on my mantle, though. > Abby's brain? -- “TAANSTAFL” __________________________________________________ __________________________ "A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences." - Proverbs 22:3 __________________________________________________ __________________________ |
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