From: Rick v100 (rickv100@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Sep 15 2005 - 08:21:19 PDT
You forgot the part where China takes back Taiwan
--- MV <MV@dc9.tzo.com> wrote:
> Wait for 10 minutes and they will change their minds
> again.
>
> In other news:
> Mexicans still crossing border in droves, while some
> people in the
> government are "thinking" about preventing that.
> Hurricane damages screws with economy and my wallet
> (lost one big job
> already due to it).
> Homeland security???? (Need I say more)
> A country Dependant on resources it doesn't have,
> (oil) struggles with
> it's future as it's resources are squeezed. (OK, now
> they know we will
> pay $3.00/gallon - how long until $5.00/gallon?)
>
> Future headlines:
> GM, Ford, and Chrysler all file for bankruptcy
> protection following in
> the footsteps of the Airline industry.
>
> China Corp. acquires assets of GM and Ford and moves
> equipment to China.
> Millions of retired airline and auto employees lose
> all benefits and now
> rely upon the government to help them.
>
> Social Security goes broke under increased demand.
>
> Taxes increased to a flat 65% on gross income in an
> emergency move to
> stabilize the government after US Treasury notes are
> declared junk by
> foreign countries.
>
> Walmart becomes leading importer of cars into this
> country as China
> introduces $5000 car into the US market place.
> Local Super Walmarts now become even more super as
> they now sell cars also.
>
> Minimum wage in the US is lowered to $4.00/hr to
> increase jobs.
> Special permanent government seat is created for
> Walmart Chairman
> reporting to the President.
>
> Walmart takes over national defense supply
> logistics.
>
> Previous migrations of Mexicans to the US reverse
> and migrations of US
> workers to Mexico become epidemic as people look for
> warm, cheap places
> to live and work.
>
> Walmart Manufacturing Corp. establishes new
> factories in the Southern
> USA to take advantage of cheap labor to supply
> increasing demands of the
> thriving economy in China, which is the now the
> leading exporter of
> Nuclear generated electrical power.
>
> Coal produced electricity is banned by the Beijing
> accords leaving the
> US with no means to generate it's own power.
>
> President GW Bush IV, signs the accords saying this
> will be good for the
> planet and reveals that China has agreed to supply
> the US with all
> electrical requirements in exchange for mining and
> timber rights in the US.
>
> Stem cell research scientists in China find a cure
> for cancer.
>
> The Supreme Court rules in favor of re-instating the
> previously banned
> Pledge of Allegiance.
>
> Roe vs Wade is reconsidered for the 57th time in the
> Supreme Court.
>
> Stem cell based Cancer cure is banned in the US by
> the Supreme Court as
> being un-natural.
>
> US Citizens flock to Mexico to obtain new cancer
> curing therapy.
>
>
> Dave
>
> JTravis wrote:
> > Oh, I don't know- it seems fitting, somehow. An
> unconstitutional pledge
> > to a government that has almost completely
> abandoned any resemblance to
> > a Constitutional Republic sounds about right. If
> they won't have us
> > recite the pledge, how about WE teach our kids to
> all start whistling
> > Dixie instead?!?
> >
> > Larry Tighe wrote:
> >
> >> I seem to remember "under God" was added in the
> '50's by Eisenhower.
> >> It's not original and does kinda shove religion
> into what was not
> >> before. No court can prevent folks from adding
> what they want on a
> >> private/personal level....I like that.
> >>
> >> lar
> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron"
> <rojoha@adelphia.net>
> >> To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List"
> <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
> >> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 2:28 PM
> >> Subject: [MV] Who is making these decisions?
> >>
> >>
> >>> A Federal Judge has ruled that the recitation of
> the Pledge of
> >>> Allegiance in schools is unconstitutional
> because it uses the phrase
> >>> 'Under God', per a FOX News headline alert.
> Ruling occurred about 30
> >>> minutes ago.
> >>> Lock and load, prepare to move out, ROE:
> Terminate with extreme
> >>> prejudice....
> >>>
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