| Re: Attention Windows Vista Naysayer's: Try Windows Longhorn ServerBeta 3 Public Beta Instead, Just FYI. [email]kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> Nope.[/color]
Then you have no solid basis with which to back up your political views.
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> "Nina DiBoy" <nin@di.boy> wrote in message news:f17vro$eb8$2@aioe.org...[color=green]
>> [email]kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com[/email] wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> P.S. Tomorrow is going to be a Very Great Day for Right Wing
>>> Republican's like myself (I can't wait until President Bush Veto's
>>> the Arbitrary Time Table for Withdrawal), Just Fyi.
>>>
>>> P.P.S. I can't wait until 2008 when we'll elect John Mcain as
>>> President, and elect a Republican Congress (and get rid of this
>>> Democratic Do Nothing Congress, Last Year's 109th Congress passed 487
>>> Public Laws, This Year's Current 110th Congress so far has only
>>> Passed 19 or 20 Public Laws Source: [url]http://thomas.loc.gov/)[/url], so that
>>> we can expand the war into Iran, and hopefully finally Pass Real
>>> Meaningful Legislation, Just FYI.
>>>
>>> <kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:B5414FEA-8433-4E8C-B4F5-E2A039E885F7@microsoft.com...
>>>> Attention Windows Vista Naysayer's: Try Windows Longhorn Server Beta
>>>> 3 Public Beta Instead, Just FYI.
>>>>
>>>> Kevin John Panzke (I Love Windows Server Long Horn Beta 3)
>>>>
>>>> [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/longhorn[/url] Just FYI.[/color]
>>
>> Ever had thoughts of enlisting Kev?[/color][/color]
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