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Al Gore and Gov Arnold @ JPL
Davoud:
Al Gore was *invited* because he is a technology-savvy man who supported NASA and other technological initiatives over many years (and was in large part responsible for the development of the Internet as the public medium that it is). But you knew that, because you don't rely on rumors, innuendo and lies to inform yourself, but instead read the Congressional record, right? Orion replied: I know ALGORE said he invented the Internet. 'nuff said... ****** No, not quite enuf, ignoramus, because Al Gore said no such thing. On March 9, 1999, Al Gore appeared with Wolf Blitzer on CNN's _Late Edition_. Blitzer asked Gore to explain what set him apart from Bill Bradley, his opponent for the Democratic presidential nomination. One of the things that Gore said in response was ³During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our countryıs economic growth, environmental protection, improvements in our educational system.² Gore's assertion raised no eyebrows because: a) it was typical talk from a man seeking the presidency. b) it was true, and the non-partisan Congressional Record, which it turns out you have *not* read, proves that it was true. Gore was one of the first people in Congress to recognize that DARPANET, a national computer communications network that served the DoD, its contractors and university researchers, had great potential to benefit the country both socially and economically if it were expanded and made accessible to everyone -- including liars like you, and truth-seekers like me. But such an expansion and conversion required $$, and only Congress could authorize the funds for the creation of the Internet that liars like you and truth-seekers like me know today. Al Gore took the initiative in pushing for the spending to create the Internet. The interview made news only later, when liars like yourself twisted Gore's words to suit their own purposes. Here's a challenge for you. When, where, and to whom did Al Gore say that he invented the Internet? You "know" that he said it, so I challenge you to assume the burden of proof. Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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Davoud:
Al Gore was *invited* because he is a technology-savvy man who supported NASA and other technological initiatives over many years (and was in large part responsible for the development of the Internet as the public medium that it is). But you knew that, because you don't rely on rumors, innuendo and lies to inform yourself, but instead read the Congressional record, right? Orion replied: I know ALGORE said he invented the Internet. 'nuff said... ****** No, not quite enuf, ignoramus, because Al Gore said no such thing. On March 9, 1999, Al Gore appeared with Wolf Blitzer on CNN's _Late Edition_. Blitzer asked Gore to explain what set him apart from Bill Bradley, his opponent for the Democratic presidential nomination. One of the things that Gore said in response was ³During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our countryıs economic growth, environmental protection, improvements in our educational system.² Gore's assertion raised no eyebrows because: a) it was typical talk from a man seeking the presidency. b) it was true, and the non-partisan Congressional Record, which it turns out you have *not* read, proves that it was true. Gore was one of the first people in Congress to recognize that DARPANET, a national computer communications network that served the DoD, its contractors and university researchers, had great potential to benefit the country both socially and economically if it were expanded and made accessible to everyone -- including liars like you, and truth-seekers like me. But such an expansion and conversion required $$, and only Congress could authorize the funds for the creation of the Internet that liars like you and truth-seekers like me know today. Al Gore took the initiative in pushing for the spending to create the Internet. The interview made news only later, when liars like yourself twisted Gore's words to suit their own purposes. Here's a challenge for you. When, where, and to whom did Al Gore say that he invented the Internet? You "know" that he said it, so I challenge you to assume the burden of proof. Davoud -- usenet *at* davidillig dawt com |
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I know ALGORE said he invented the Internet.
'nuff said... Hi: Except he didn't say that. If you want to critcize the man, fine. But do it on some grounds other than foolishness repeated in the silly media. You _know_ he said that only because you've heard it repeated by the blow-dry brigade on TV. Might be a good time to wonder about all the _other_ stuff you "know" because they _told_ you. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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Al Gore and Gov Arnold @ JPL
I know ALGORE said he invented the Internet.
'nuff said... Hi: Except he didn't say that. If you want to critcize the man, fine. But do it on some grounds other than foolishness repeated in the silly media. You _know_ he said that only because you've heard it repeated by the blow-dry brigade on TV. Might be a good time to wonder about all the _other_ stuff you "know" because they _told_ you. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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Al Gore and Gov Arnold @ JPL
I know ALGORE said he invented the Internet.
'nuff said... Hi: Except he didn't say that. If you want to critcize the man, fine. But do it on some grounds other than foolishness repeated in the silly media. You _know_ he said that only because you've heard it repeated by the blow-dry brigade on TV. Might be a good time to wonder about all the _other_ stuff you "know" because they _told_ you. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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Gore is totally boring. too much education. when he was in office,
no war and no deficit, even. totally boring. but now we have a real action figure at the helm. this new year should be better than an arnold movie. just watch the headlines. fasten your seatbelts, fellow citizens jc Possibly any of you out there writing action movies might just sit back and take it all in for a while.....:-) As they say, Truth is stranger than fiction..... jon isaacs |
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Al Gore and Gov Arnold @ JPL
Gore is totally boring. too much education. when he was in office,
no war and no deficit, even. totally boring. but now we have a real action figure at the helm. this new year should be better than an arnold movie. just watch the headlines. fasten your seatbelts, fellow citizens jc Possibly any of you out there writing action movies might just sit back and take it all in for a while.....:-) As they say, Truth is stranger than fiction..... jon isaacs |
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