Jim Yanik snipped-for-privacy@abuse.gov posted to sci.electronics.design:
The Executive foreign policy power never was unlimited. The Senate and the various states have Constitutionally provided power to limit it. Please read more completely.
Jim Yanik snipped-for-privacy@abuse.gov posted to sci.electronics.design:
The Executive foreign policy power never was unlimited. The Senate and the various states have Constitutionally provided power to limit it. Please read more completely.
John Larkin snipped-for-privacy@highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com posted to sci.electronics.design:
Neither can the neocons.
Martin Griffith mart_in_medina@ya___.es posted to sci.electronics.design:
Please do not be quite so arrogant, we cannot do that even in this newsgroup.
snipped-for-privacy@ieee.org snipped-for-privacy@ieee.org posted to sci.electronics.design:
Spoken as if the left wing does not do exactly the same.
Sorry about that, I think sed is better than most, or least bad, on a good day, anyway. I'll shut up and go away, sort of.
I wonder how the thread on Physorg about the plane on a conveyor belt is doing?
Martin
Martin Griffith mart_in_medina@ya___.es posted to sci.electronics.design:
s.e.d is pretty good and you are welcome here in my view. Try microsoft.public.windowsxp.general some time, almost spam and troll free.
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