Ford takes a dive, DC will be #2 soon

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by DeserTBoB, Sep 14, 2006.

  1. DeserTBoB

    mgkelson Guest

    I do love women, bless their hearts and I'm not anti-women. In fact, I
    was married to a fine women for 34 years. However, the kindness of
    women is certainly an interesting subject. I don't doubt that in
    general they are kinder and more caring with their own children than
    men, but how are they as politicians or CEO's, for example? And how
    competent are they?

    There was a notorious gal named Leona Helmsley, one of the richest
    women in the U.S. at the time, that is sometimes referred to as the
    "Queen of Mean". She was once quoted as saying, "We don't pay taxes.
    Only the little people pay taxes." She was known for her poor treatment
    of employees and she did some jail time on a mail fraud and tax evasion
    charge.

    Five female CEOs who are known for losing their corporations a lot of
    money are Carly Fiorina, Anne Mulcahy, Patricia Russo, Andrea Jung and
    Marce Fuller. All together they lost $208 billion dollars for their
    corporations.
    http://christianparty.net/womenceos.htm

    One of the most shocking statements in U.S. history was made by
    Clinton's UN ambassaor, Madeleine Albright. During a 1996 interview
    reporter Lesley Stahl asked her about the Iraq sanctions. Stahl asked,
    "We have heard that half a million children have died. I mean that's
    more children than died in Hiroshima. And, you know, is the price worth
    it?" Albright replied: "I think this is a very hard choice, but the
    price - we think the price is worth it."

    The Palm Beach county Butterfly ballot was designed by a woman, Theresa
    Lepore. It probably cost Al Gore the election.
    http://archives.cnn.com/2001/ALLPOLITICS/03/11/palmbeach.recount/

    As Harry Truman once said, the buck stops with the President. However,
    the National Security Advisor at the time of the 9/11 attacks was
    Condoleezza Rice. After the attacks Rice said, "I don't think anybody
    could have predicted that these people would take an airplane and slam
    it into the World Trade Center . . ." As it turned out the CIA had
    reported that hijackers might use airplanes as weapons twelve times in
    the seven years before 9/11.

    On July 25, 1990, U.S. Ambassador April Glaspie was sent to Iraq to
    talk to Saddam about his troops which were massed along Kuwait's
    borders. Saddam is reported to have said that after years of
    negotiations he was close to giving up on reaching a peaceful
    settlement on their disputes with Kuwait. Glaspie purportedly gave
    Saddam the green light on an Iraqi invasion.The state department
    reportedly disciplined Ms Glaspie, under public and Congressional
    pressure, but they didn't fire her.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Glaspie
    http://www.wanniski.com/showarticle.asp?articleid=3182

    I'm not sure if all this indicates there is anything wrong with women
    since you could probably find thousands of similar examples for men.
    However, it does sort of make you wonder.
     
    mgkelson, Oct 4, 2006
  2. DeserTBoB

    DeserTBoB Guest

    Add to the list:

    They simply cannot maintain a car, and...
    They're lousy drivers, even professionally.
     
    DeserTBoB, Oct 4, 2006
  3. Tell that to Shirley Muldowney the top fuel driver, and Angelle the pro
    stock drag bike driver...

    yes, folks, DoucheBoob just won't quit, he's gone politically wild on
    the 8-track group as well...

    see it here

    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.collecting.8-track-tapes?lnk=li&hl=en
     
    duty-honor-country, Oct 4, 2006
  4. Rice is a valid point. She messed up big time. She is a professor.
    Professors are good at pretending to know things and be competent. But
    she messed up big-time on this terrorism. She is certainly not a
    professional in terrorism. It's not her field. She speaks Russian, not
    Arabic.

    Glaspie, I think she was just another political CYA. She did nothing on
    her own. No way. I am sure she was just carrying out her marching
    orders. No one could possibly be that stupid on their own. No one. What
    is sad is that she carried out the orders and paved the way for the
    war. Was the war necesary? Saddam did have weapons and a nuclear
    program going at that time. But those in charge were professional,
    soldiers, many with real war experience, like father Bush as a bomber
    in WWII. They were not poseurs. They were not men who avoided going
    into the war arenas. That cannot be said of young Bush, Cheney,
    Rumsfeld - although a pilot, like Bush, avoided war zone duty, Rice,
    and who else? It's very dangerous having people involved in wars who
    have not a bit of experience. And the lure of black gold for Cheney,
    the former CEO of Halliburton. But I digress. Thanks for your
    references. Hundred billion here, hundred billion there, soon you are
    into real trillions of dollars :)
     
    treeline12345, Oct 4, 2006
  5. DeserTBoB

    mgkelson Guest

    Glaspie's boss at the time was James Baker. On the one hand he is a
    Texas Lawyer, but on the other hand, he was awarded the Medal of
    Freedom by Bush's father and he has such an honest face.
    http://www.medaloffreedom.com/JamesBaker.htm

    It's just really hard to believe that Baker & Bush could have snookered
    Sadam isn't it :>
     
    mgkelson, Oct 5, 2006
  6. DeserTBoB

    DeserTBoB Guest

    Baker?? An honest face?? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
     
    DeserTBoB, Oct 5, 2006
  7. DESERTBOB (not its real name) is a troll.
    It regularly frequents at least twenty news groups,
    including many rabid/sex/racist/gay/wannabe mechanic/ricer/unemployed
    groups.
    Normally, it starts off with reasonable, even witty lines,
    but rapidly drifts into lies, abuse and stupidity.
    Check its details at Google Groups at this URL

    http://groups.google.com/groups/pro...ADKWt-YFW4KG3QbhQogR222h-kUg4S0n7nbF1Te82ZIng

    see its pathetic myspace page here

    http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=30321125

    It is a sad creature, deserving of pity, not anger.
    Any direct response simply feeds it,
    but it will go away if you ignore it.
     
    duty-honor-country, Oct 5, 2006
  8. That's so. They were The preferred taxis in the Middle East and they
    appeared to hold up well and certainly looked and felt much better than
    any other vehicle in that place at that time. They seemed quite
    luxurious and brand new even if they were not. I don't know about now
    but back then, a diesel taxi could expect to go 1/2 a million miles and
    in elegant style. Other makes might go several hundred thousand miles
    but not in style. And with much more maintenance and problems. And they
    would look just awful after several hundred thousand miles. I've seen
    big Plymouths do 300,000 miles, gasoline engines, as taxis, but they
    looked 100 years older than the diesel Mercedes at 300,000 miles. It
    took 100,000 miles to just break-in a new Mercedes. They were great
    deals to buy unless you had a bad one and did not know a private
    mechanic.

    Now what about the OP and Prescott Bush and Hunt and the Saudis? I did
    not follow that. I gather you mean the Hunt brothers? Both of them? Did
    they try to corner the oil market as they tried to corner the silver
    market?
     
    treeline12345, Oct 6, 2006
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    Some O Guest

    Too bad, they wouldn't be of much use to me as I've always traded in
    before 100K miles.
    <:)
     
    Some O, Oct 13, 2006
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