Everything posted by Texsox
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Largest Anti-War Protest
QUOTE(NUKE_CLEVELAND @ Sep 26, 2005 -> 08:41 PM) You're thinking of Jane Fonda...... Do you have the Vets Aren't Fonda Jane bumper sticker?
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This should answer a lot of questions...
Could it be that all combinations concerning the White Sox haven't been determined because no one in their frickin' mind thought we would be this close??
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Hurricane Rita.
A friend of mine in Schulenberg reported about the same.
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Largest Anti-War Protest
QUOTE(kapkomet @ Sep 26, 2005 -> 02:51 PM) The smile says it all. She got some cash to do this. I really dislike this woman after this. Prostesting is one thing. Hamming it up for the cameras is another, purposefully to garner attention. Cindy 'Jane Hanoi' Sheehan. That security guy on the left must have a special "touch". No wonder she's smiling.
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Don Adams passes away!!!
When hurricane experts talked about the Cone of Uncertainty, I laughed and pictured the Cone of Silence.
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"Diverstity" desirable at Supreme Court
There was a day when affirative action and other laws would create a situation where a less qualified candidate would get a position. I have to believe that there are qualified minority candidates available. (Aren't Dems a minority right now?) Just asking QP, which would be more important, a woman who votes like a man, or a man who votes like a woman? Woudn't a verdict record that would fall in line with "women's interests" be better? This kind of harkens back to the Thomas confirmation. Voting record was more important than color to some people.
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Congrats to Soxtalk, Kings of Spam
I guess that's what happens when you don't suspend people for talking about attendance, being negative (realistic), or having a bad hair day. I love this bar, it's my kind of place . . .
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"Diverstity" desirable at Supreme Court
- i'm no math-wiz but
QUOTE(S720 @ Sep 26, 2005 -> 12:42 PM) If we win 4 straight games against the Tigers but lose 3 consecutive games to the Indians while the Indians win all of its 6 remaining games, the White Sox and the Indians will have the same record. If this situation unfortunately occurs, do we win the division by a tiebreaker rule, or do we have to play a one-game playoff series with the Indians to determine the winner of ALC? I read on one site that head to head is the tie breaker when both teams would get in. A game is played only if it means one team would go home.- Find the hole in this logic...
Once again I ask, why is it harder to get a driver's license than to have children? :headshake for the girls- My Kind of Ferris Wheel
That sounds like a normal, late night, ride on the El.- Bill Frist makes a stock market killing
QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Sep 26, 2005 -> 12:24 PM) Don't forget...that's 40 of the 100 currently serving senators...I bet if you went in and looked at the numbers of Senators that had retired recently but were still employed...they'd all be making in the high 6 to 7 figures per year. They also do not have to disclose their residence, which for most people is a big chunk of their net worth.- Bill Frist makes a stock market killing
QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Sep 26, 2005 -> 12:14 PM) On the other hand Tex...weigh the amount you might lose by not having control of your personal portfolio to the amounts you might stand to gain through that govenrment service... Lobbying contracts after you retire, business contacts that help you find incredibly high paying positions, the lecture circuit, etc. Good point. There is probably a cross over point with the gazillionaires on one side and the "poor" millionaires at the other. I wonder what the net worth is of the "poorest" Senator. http://www.wsws.org/articles/2003/jul2003/sen-j07.shtml bad source I'm certain but interesting reading of the numbers. http://www.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/06/13/senators.finances/probably a better source. 40 of 100 are millionaires. Honestly, I would have predicted 80 to 90 and wouldn't have been shocked at 95.- Greenspan: US has "Lost Control" of its budget
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I just had a thought I would like to share. How many of us would be comfortable of placing our entire investment portfolio in a blind trust in exchange for public service? I can see the temptation to lift the veil of a blind trust. I'm not excusing the behavior, but it did give me pause. I'm willing to bet a number of posters here have peaked at least once of twice this morning at their holdings. Too bad for Frist if this knocks him down.- Indians Chatter
This is a great way to end a regular season. A small lead in the final week. I am so excited for every game.- Stupid question
Another factor, and not specific to inside, out, is moving your pitches, working the corners, keeping a hitter off balance. Something guys learn as their careers go on. It keeps guys like Maddux and Moyer pitching well past the age that others have retired. And it was an excellent question, not stupid.- Bill Frist makes a stock market killing
Thank you. I missed that. So we can't blame Frist for not knowing the rules. It's not his fault, the trustee did it? Well there goes one challenger to Hammer in '08. I wonder what they can dig up on McCain- Bill Frist makes a stock market killing
Remember the inmates are writing the rules. If this was a classic blind trust, SS is correct. But IIRC, blind trust rules are generally written by the institution who is concerned about the conflict of interest, and will be unique to that institution, whether it be the US Senate, the SEC, or Financial Reporters.- Bill Frist makes a stock market killing
QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Sep 26, 2005 -> 11:01 AM) The information they turned over to him about his trust. What information? He asked for the shares to be sold, and they were. Was there something else?- Bill Frist makes a stock market killing
QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Sep 26, 2005 -> 10:22 AM) I haven't really worked on the investor side of stocks, but everything I have read saids that a blind trust is supposed to involved a complete lack of knowledge by the owner of the assets. I think he could give a big broad generalization to liquidate all of his assets, but that would be about it. He wouldn't be able to say buy or sell specific sectors/stocks, or anything like that. The fact that he had knowledge and access to his holdings are huge violations by the trust company, and at least ethical violations by Frist for even asking for information. And that is what Frist did. Where is the huge violation by the trust company?? I'm missing it. I didn't see any problems in the way the trust was handled. The only issue is this; did Frist receive insider information? I don't think he needed it based on public documents of the HCA insiders selling.- Jermaine Dye
He's a greedy prick for leaving Oakland.- Your Personal W-L Record
For the first time in 31 years, I did not attend a game. My family did purchase many tickets and sent them to friends and customers.- Indians Chatter
Sometimes I think all fans (except Yankmees) are the same. The Indian fan sites are more worried about staying in the WC chase than winning the division. The popular scenario is the Sox having wrapped up the division, resting starting pitching to set up the rotation, and the Tribe having an easier time to sweep and grabbing the WC. Some were amused that we cheered so loud when they lost on Sunday. Hell they could have heard me from Texas. That was an awesome 10 minute stretch of Cleveland loss and Sox bats pounding the ball.- Stupid question
QUOTE(DePloderer @ Sep 26, 2005 -> 10:36 AM) This may sound like a daft question to all you long time baseball fans but as I'm still coming to terms with the intricasies of the game I hope someone can help. In a recent newspaper article, A.J. Pierzynski was talking about how Buerhle had "constantly jammed the Twins with his cut fastball." He went on to say how this "opened up the outside corner later." My question is, what did he mean by this and why is it a good thing? I know what the outside corner is but how does a cut fastball open up the outside corner? Couple reasons, one is When you keep seeing inside pitches, you start to look for them. You start to back off the plate a little bit. The outside of the plate seems waaaaaaay out there, you freeze thinking it's out of the strike zone, the umps hand comes up, and you are grabbing some bench. BTW. Awesome sig. - i'm no math-wiz but