Re: we need is a president who rides a bike



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"Edward Dolan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Keats" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "donquijote1954" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> After having a president by and for the SUVs, we need a chance for our
>>> humble bikes. Maybe we need to come up with a bicycle party, since
>>> they have a Big Oil party.
>>>

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>> George Bush regularly rides a mountain bike for recreation and exercise.
>> And his modest personal home is a model of energy efficiency (unlike Al
>> Gore's four homes, for example)[Google it]. I think it safe to say that
>> he has spent more time on a bicycle and that his home is the greenest of
>> any candidate who has ever run for president of the USA since electricity
>> and home heating oil came into widespread use.
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>> Perhaps you need to introduce your agenda from a different and more
>> truthful angle.

>
> Tom Keats of Vancouver, British Columbia is known far and wide on these
> cycling newsgroups as a liberal. He is a working stiff on the docks of
> Vancouver, yet here he is being fair. I have enormous respect for anyone
> who is fair. I may have to evaluate Mr. Keats if he keeps this up.
>
> By the way, I agree with everything he says above. My God, it always
> scares me half to death whenever I agree with my worst enemies!
>


Sorry for your close call with death Mr. Dolan, but you can relax now secure
in the knowledge that I am not Tom Keats. The views expressed are entirely
my own and not necessarily those of Tom Keats from Vancouver.
 
In article <[email protected]>,
"Keats" <[email protected]> writes:

> Sorry for your close call with death Mr. Dolan, but you can relax now secure
> in the knowledge that I am not Tom Keats. The views expressed are entirely
> my own and not necessarily those of Tom Keats from Vancouver.


Nevertheless, it is rather fun to confuse him.

Now let's go do comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc and see what
hell we can raise in there <mischievous glint in eye>

Let's get the people who wanna turn *BSD into MS-Windows
while trying to avoid MS-Windows, to scrap all that
non-free, encumbered GNU clone stuff, and revert to XView,
or at least PD stuff that in no way resembles MS-Windows.

Heh.


cheers, & softupdates rulez,
Tom

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In article <[email protected]>,
"Edward Dolan" <[email protected]> writes:
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> "Tom Keats" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> In article <[email protected]>,
>> "Keats" <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> Sorry for your close call with death Mr. Dolan, but you can relax now
>>> secure
>>> in the knowledge that I am not Tom Keats. The views expressed are
>>> entirely
>>> my own and not necessarily those of Tom Keats from Vancouver.

>>
>> Nevertheless, it is rather fun to confuse him.

> [...]
>
> Well, Hells Bells, two Keats? Nay, it is too much. How will I keep from
> going more insane than I already am!


Do you really want to?


cheers,
Tom

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Tom Keats wrote:
> ...
> Let's get the people who wanna turn *BSD into MS-Windows...


Would they call the result "BSDM"? ;)

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