Comments on: For Candidates, Web Is Power And Poison
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- j-whitman....Look at this.
Washington post latest poll: Hillaryous 46% Giuliani 45%
Looks like we are gonna have another election like 2000. Decided by supreme court. - Reply to this comment
- I''ve seen these liberal types before.. panzies. Who make words more than what they''re worth, like Sharpton.
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- Giuliani mocks Clintoon.
"Don''''t pick on me by asking that question. That''''s a gotcha question. Do not pick on me for asking that question. Now let me see what I think... Let me see... First put up your hands and tell me what you think. Then I''''ll tell you what I think. Are you for it or against it? Ok, you''''re not gonna tell me. So I''''m for it, for it. I am against it. I''''m for it and against it. And I wanna be your president."
"Okay, all kidding aside, I am against it," he said. "It''''s a terrible mistake. You don''''t give driver''''s licenses to illegal immigrants."
"If you can''''t take a position on driver''''s licenses, what the heck are you gonna do about war and peace, and difficult decisions in crisis?" he added returning his attention to the Democratic frontrunner. - Reply to this comment
- Goodnight Mr Whitman. All the best to you and yours.
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- Stezzer,,, Good talking to you again, I''ve got to go get dinner.
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- Anybody who thinks the web is poison? Is a ******** floozie. And thats the ******** truth..
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- j-whitman
LOL. Well, that''s shut me up.
Good luck Sir, I would love to have a chat with you over a decent bottle of single malt. I have a feeling we would talk the socks off each other. And put the world to right at the same time. - Reply to this comment
- Stezzer,,,,, Funny, I''ve tried Marmite -- "Quote the Raven, Nevermore"
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- j-whitman
Yes, that''s right. Sorry, I thought perhaps you were joking.
You should try Marmite, now that really is an acquired taste. But rather nice on a piece of buttered toast. - Reply to this comment
- Stezzer,,, Nope, I''ve been in there a few times & they have that & other items. Some I like & others I can''t get past the smell of.
.. I guess it''s an acquired taste for most. I''m sure they have Camembert, it''s an odd name & I recognized it, I believe in comes in a round tin. - Reply to this comment
- j-whitman
I''m not sure if you''re pulling my leg or not :) However, it''s been a pleasure talking to you.
I hope you continue to post your intelligent comments, they are always thought provoking and full of common sense. - Reply to this comment
- j-whitman
Thanks for that, I should have known the story was exaggerated. I didn''t really believe it. - Reply to this comment
- Stezzer,,, Actually I have a little resturaunt arond the corner, "Touch of Britain" that sells Camembert
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- j-whitman, I''m fine. Thank you.
Sorry, I know this is totally unrelated. However, I''ve just been reading in a newspaper over here, that Americans are unable to get a decent piece of Camembert for love nor money. That it''s illegal in America. Is it true? I''m stunned.
As you know, I''m rather fond of America, indeed I think it''s the greatest country on earth. But I was utterly floored when I read you legislate againt cheese.
Sorry again for going somewhat off topic. - Reply to this comment
- Stezzer,,, Thank you, I''m doing fine. How are you??? ---- Not much changing here, just the same idiots trying to protect Bush.
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- j-whitman
Hello, hope you are well. Nice to see you on here. As always. - Reply to this comment
- zootallures2
Well here in the UK, they would have taxed us for a start. They would have tried to price us out. We even get taxed for throwing out the wrong rubbish these days.
Or they would have introduced censorship, like in China. I can''t believe Google has gone along with that. Don''t worry they would have done something. Look at Italy, they are trying to introduce a licence for bloggers. - Reply to this comment
- Stezzer,,, True, fortunatly it provides access to information we''ve been lacking & it may help to clean up our politics & inform people how corrupt & malicious our governments have become.
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- billysmith6.. ineffective. -4589 brownie points.
You''re fired! Next. - Reply to this comment
- I think that political establishments, in most countries, would have legislated against the Internet had they had known how powerful it would become.
Now it''''s too late, even though some governments keep trying to poke their noses in.
Posted by Stezzer at 06:27 PM : Nov 08, 2007
Legislated? How? The same computers that run it are the same that can program it. It''s not one way like TV. And to regulate it you need smart people who will do the programming. Smart people are rarely if ever evil. Name a great inventor who was also a serial killer. The laws of nature prevent it...lol - Reply to this comment
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