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March 25, 2008 at 3:35 PM in reply to: What is patriotism? (An email I wrote in response to a swipe from a friends relative) #176138March 25, 2008 at 3:35 PM in reply to: What is patriotism? (An email I wrote in response to a swipe from a friends relative) #176492
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ParticipantJosh – I agree with your arguments, but fail to see how impeaching Bush will ally senators, representatives, and other elected or appointed government officials with the ideals that most of us on here generally believe are right for the economy, and right morally.
You’d be better off starting a grass roots third party and one by one take over house and senate seats, and get rid of career politicians.
There are plenty of people who’d support that.
As I said, do you think any other president or candidate would not have signed it? The problem is beyond GW.
March 25, 2008 at 3:35 PM in reply to: What is patriotism? (An email I wrote in response to a swipe from a friends relative) #176494cr
ParticipantJosh – I agree with your arguments, but fail to see how impeaching Bush will ally senators, representatives, and other elected or appointed government officials with the ideals that most of us on here generally believe are right for the economy, and right morally.
You’d be better off starting a grass roots third party and one by one take over house and senate seats, and get rid of career politicians.
There are plenty of people who’d support that.
As I said, do you think any other president or candidate would not have signed it? The problem is beyond GW.
March 25, 2008 at 3:35 PM in reply to: What is patriotism? (An email I wrote in response to a swipe from a friends relative) #176498cr
ParticipantJosh – I agree with your arguments, but fail to see how impeaching Bush will ally senators, representatives, and other elected or appointed government officials with the ideals that most of us on here generally believe are right for the economy, and right morally.
You’d be better off starting a grass roots third party and one by one take over house and senate seats, and get rid of career politicians.
There are plenty of people who’d support that.
As I said, do you think any other president or candidate would not have signed it? The problem is beyond GW.
March 25, 2008 at 3:35 PM in reply to: What is patriotism? (An email I wrote in response to a swipe from a friends relative) #176588cr
ParticipantJosh – I agree with your arguments, but fail to see how impeaching Bush will ally senators, representatives, and other elected or appointed government officials with the ideals that most of us on here generally believe are right for the economy, and right morally.
You’d be better off starting a grass roots third party and one by one take over house and senate seats, and get rid of career politicians.
There are plenty of people who’d support that.
As I said, do you think any other president or candidate would not have signed it? The problem is beyond GW.
March 25, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: National Case/Schiller Numbers for January -16.7% for San Diego #175906cr
ParticipantFunny how when prices were on the way up they all used the median resale, but when they go down the Case Shiller gets all the attention.
The bottom is approaching at an increasing rate in most cases.
I wonder what the CA assoc of Realtors has to say:
– Home sales decreased 29.8% in January in California compared with the same period a year ago.
– The median price of an existing, single-family detached home in California during January 2008 was $430,370, a 21.9% decrease from the $551,220 median for January 2007
– The January 2008 median price fell 9.7% compared with December’s revised $476,380 median price.
– C.A.R.’s Unsold Inventory Index for existing, single-family detached homes in January 2008 was 16.8 months, compared with 7.6 months for the same period a year ago.
March 25, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: National Case/Schiller Numbers for January -16.7% for San Diego #176254cr
ParticipantFunny how when prices were on the way up they all used the median resale, but when they go down the Case Shiller gets all the attention.
The bottom is approaching at an increasing rate in most cases.
I wonder what the CA assoc of Realtors has to say:
– Home sales decreased 29.8% in January in California compared with the same period a year ago.
– The median price of an existing, single-family detached home in California during January 2008 was $430,370, a 21.9% decrease from the $551,220 median for January 2007
– The January 2008 median price fell 9.7% compared with December’s revised $476,380 median price.
– C.A.R.’s Unsold Inventory Index for existing, single-family detached homes in January 2008 was 16.8 months, compared with 7.6 months for the same period a year ago.
March 25, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: National Case/Schiller Numbers for January -16.7% for San Diego #176261cr
ParticipantFunny how when prices were on the way up they all used the median resale, but when they go down the Case Shiller gets all the attention.
The bottom is approaching at an increasing rate in most cases.
I wonder what the CA assoc of Realtors has to say:
– Home sales decreased 29.8% in January in California compared with the same period a year ago.
– The median price of an existing, single-family detached home in California during January 2008 was $430,370, a 21.9% decrease from the $551,220 median for January 2007
– The January 2008 median price fell 9.7% compared with December’s revised $476,380 median price.
– C.A.R.’s Unsold Inventory Index for existing, single-family detached homes in January 2008 was 16.8 months, compared with 7.6 months for the same period a year ago.
March 25, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: National Case/Schiller Numbers for January -16.7% for San Diego #176267cr
ParticipantFunny how when prices were on the way up they all used the median resale, but when they go down the Case Shiller gets all the attention.
The bottom is approaching at an increasing rate in most cases.
I wonder what the CA assoc of Realtors has to say:
– Home sales decreased 29.8% in January in California compared with the same period a year ago.
– The median price of an existing, single-family detached home in California during January 2008 was $430,370, a 21.9% decrease from the $551,220 median for January 2007
– The January 2008 median price fell 9.7% compared with December’s revised $476,380 median price.
– C.A.R.’s Unsold Inventory Index for existing, single-family detached homes in January 2008 was 16.8 months, compared with 7.6 months for the same period a year ago.
March 25, 2008 at 10:22 AM in reply to: National Case/Schiller Numbers for January -16.7% for San Diego #176355cr
ParticipantFunny how when prices were on the way up they all used the median resale, but when they go down the Case Shiller gets all the attention.
The bottom is approaching at an increasing rate in most cases.
I wonder what the CA assoc of Realtors has to say:
– Home sales decreased 29.8% in January in California compared with the same period a year ago.
– The median price of an existing, single-family detached home in California during January 2008 was $430,370, a 21.9% decrease from the $551,220 median for January 2007
– The January 2008 median price fell 9.7% compared with December’s revised $476,380 median price.
– C.A.R.’s Unsold Inventory Index for existing, single-family detached homes in January 2008 was 16.8 months, compared with 7.6 months for the same period a year ago.
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ParticipantIf you’re a AAA Auto Club member you can buy Euros for a small surcharge. In laws did for Italy last year and it was one of the better rates at the time.
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ParticipantIf you’re a AAA Auto Club member you can buy Euros for a small surcharge. In laws did for Italy last year and it was one of the better rates at the time.
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ParticipantIf you’re a AAA Auto Club member you can buy Euros for a small surcharge. In laws did for Italy last year and it was one of the better rates at the time.
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ParticipantIf you’re a AAA Auto Club member you can buy Euros for a small surcharge. In laws did for Italy last year and it was one of the better rates at the time.
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ParticipantIf you’re a AAA Auto Club member you can buy Euros for a small surcharge. In laws did for Italy last year and it was one of the better rates at the time.
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