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RedForeman ©®
September 24th 04, 02:26 PM
As some of you know, I work for a group of heart surgeons... well, they've
dropped the axe on us and told us this morning that some of the fat must be
trimmed...

They took away from us
- Medical Reimbursements
- Christmas Bonuses
- 2 offices are closing, 4 ppl out of 25 are getting released(the most pc
way of saying, "Your Fired!"

We have 3 offices in town, and plan is to consolidate 2 into 1 and close the
3rd. Relocate the main office to a more thriving area of town...

Without further ado, I might bid you farewell from this property and maybe
find anew somewhere else.... if I'm lucky.

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Vicki S
September 24th 04, 10:44 PM
Well Red,
I hope you are not one of those "let go" In the mean time I wonder if
you will be looking for work someplace else? I wish we had seen the
light a few years ago when our benefits were cut, instead of plugging on
only to come back from vacation to find that the company was "no more"
You keep us posted on this.

Vicki


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McEve
September 24th 04, 10:52 PM
"RedForeman ©®" > wrote in message
...
> As some of you know, I work for a group of heart surgeons... well, they've
> dropped the axe on us and told us this morning that some of the fat must
> be
> trimmed...
>
> They took away from us
> - Medical Reimbursements
> - Christmas Bonuses
> - 2 offices are closing, 4 ppl out of 25 are getting released(the most pc
> way of saying, "Your Fired!"
>
> We have 3 offices in town, and plan is to consolidate 2 into 1 and close
> the
> 3rd. Relocate the main office to a more thriving area of town...
>
> Without further ado, I might bid you farewell from this property and maybe
> find anew somewhere else.... if I'm lucky.

What does this mean? Apart from a lot of people not getting the help they
need I mean. I'm being selfish and wondering if this means you won't be able
to be online anymore? That would be a shame as you probably are one of the
most valuable contributors in here...

Dick
September 25th 04, 11:16 AM
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 23:52:05 +0200, "McEve" > wrote:

>
>"RedForeman ©®" > wrote in message
...
>> As some of you know, I work for a group of heart surgeons... well, they've
>> dropped the axe on us and told us this morning that some of the fat must
>> be
>> trimmed...
>>
>> They took away from us
>> - Medical Reimbursements
>> - Christmas Bonuses
>> - 2 offices are closing, 4 ppl out of 25 are getting released(the most pc
>> way of saying, "Your Fired!"
>>
>> We have 3 offices in town, and plan is to consolidate 2 into 1 and close
>> the
>> 3rd. Relocate the main office to a more thriving area of town...
>>
>> Without further ado, I might bid you farewell from this property and maybe
>> find anew somewhere else.... if I'm lucky.
>
>What does this mean? Apart from a lot of people not getting the help they
>need I mean. I'm being selfish and wondering if this means you won't be able
>to be online anymore? That would be a shame as you probably are one of the
>most valuable contributors in here...
>
I hope that Red wouldn't stop contributing even if he had to change
jobs.

However, we are all responsible for the downsizing, not just the
doctors. We want to pay less for everything. Over my lifetime
medical care has become much more sophisticated. Bypass surgery has
become common place. We want the treatment, but we can't afford the
treatment. We sue doctors over any error. Lucky car mechanics don't
get sued. We want all of the miracle drugs, but want the government
to force pharmaceutical firms to sell without covering their costs and
making profits. We go to Wal Mart and buy Chinese goods for the low
price, then compalin about "out sourcing." We all contribute to what
we don't like buy our own actions.

I cannot whine about what companies do, unless there is Enron type
fraud while I continue to search for lowest prices and continue to
vote for representatives in government to keep control of prices that
often reflect more sophisticated products. We want less emmissions
from our cars, but lower prices for the same car. My local board of
education prides itself on keeping the tax rate down, while the
community complains about not having the latest computer technology or
a new bus for the sports teams to run about Texas.

Good luck Red. If you are one to be let go, have hope that the change
may well be to a better job. I was fired many times in my life and
usually ended up better off. Perhaps Bush is onto something important
when he speaks of portability of benefits as a desirable goal.

dick

Jim85CJ
September 25th 04, 03:42 PM
"We sue doctors over any error"
That's what John Edwards specialty was... Made him a millionaire...

Dick wrote:

> On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 23:52:05 +0200, "McEve" > wrote:
>
>
>>"RedForeman ©®" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>>As some of you know, I work for a group of heart surgeons... well, they've
>>>dropped the axe on us and told us this morning that some of the fat must
>>>be
>>>trimmed...
>>>
>>>They took away from us
>>>- Medical Reimbursements
>>>- Christmas Bonuses
>>>- 2 offices are closing, 4 ppl out of 25 are getting released(the most pc
>>>way of saying, "Your Fired!"
>>>
>>>We have 3 offices in town, and plan is to consolidate 2 into 1 and close
>>>the
>>>3rd. Relocate the main office to a more thriving area of town...
>>>
>>>Without further ado, I might bid you farewell from this property and maybe
>>>find anew somewhere else.... if I'm lucky.
>>
>>What does this mean? Apart from a lot of people not getting the help they
>>need I mean. I'm being selfish and wondering if this means you won't be able
>>to be online anymore? That would be a shame as you probably are one of the
>>most valuable contributors in here...
>>
>
> I hope that Red wouldn't stop contributing even if he had to change
> jobs.
>
> However, we are all responsible for the downsizing, not just the
> doctors. We want to pay less for everything. Over my lifetime
> medical care has become much more sophisticated. Bypass surgery has
> become common place. We want the treatment, but we can't afford the
> treatment. We sue doctors over any error. Lucky car mechanics don't
> get sued. We want all of the miracle drugs, but want the government
> to force pharmaceutical firms to sell without covering their costs and
> making profits. We go to Wal Mart and buy Chinese goods for the low
> price, then compalin about "out sourcing." We all contribute to what
> we don't like buy our own actions.
>
> I cannot whine about what companies do, unless there is Enron type
> fraud while I continue to search for lowest prices and continue to
> vote for representatives in government to keep control of prices that
> often reflect more sophisticated products. We want less emmissions
> from our cars, but lower prices for the same car. My local board of
> education prides itself on keeping the tax rate down, while the
> community complains about not having the latest computer technology or
> a new bus for the sports teams to run about Texas.
>
> Good luck Red. If you are one to be let go, have hope that the change
> may well be to a better job. I was fired many times in my life and
> usually ended up better off. Perhaps Bush is onto something important
> when he speaks of portability of benefits as a desirable goal.
>
> dick
>

Dan White
September 25th 04, 10:35 PM
"Jim85CJ" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> "We sue doctors over any error"
> That's what John Edwards specialty was... Made him a millionaire...

And now they bitch and moan over needing to overhaul healthcare. What a
joke. Guys like him are the reason it is so screwed up!

dwhite


>
> Dick wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 23:52:05 +0200, "McEve" > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>"RedForeman ©®" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>
> >>>As some of you know, I work for a group of heart surgeons... well,
they've
> >>>dropped the axe on us and told us this morning that some of the fat
must
> >>>be
> >>>trimmed...
> >>>
> >>>They took away from us
> >>>- Medical Reimbursements
> >>>- Christmas Bonuses
> >>>- 2 offices are closing, 4 ppl out of 25 are getting released(the most
pc
> >>>way of saying, "Your Fired!"
> >>>
> >>>We have 3 offices in town, and plan is to consolidate 2 into 1 and
close
> >>>the
> >>>3rd. Relocate the main office to a more thriving area of town...
> >>>
> >>>Without further ado, I might bid you farewell from this property and
maybe
> >>>find anew somewhere else.... if I'm lucky.
> >>
> >>What does this mean? Apart from a lot of people not getting the help
they
> >>need I mean. I'm being selfish and wondering if this means you won't be
able
> >>to be online anymore? That would be a shame as you probably are one of
the
> >>most valuable contributors in here...
> >>
> >
> > I hope that Red wouldn't stop contributing even if he had to change
> > jobs.
> >
> > However, we are all responsible for the downsizing, not just the
> > doctors. We want to pay less for everything. Over my lifetime
> > medical care has become much more sophisticated. Bypass surgery has
> > become common place. We want the treatment, but we can't afford the
> > treatment. We sue doctors over any error. Lucky car mechanics don't
> > get sued. We want all of the miracle drugs, but want the government
> > to force pharmaceutical firms to sell without covering their costs and
> > making profits. We go to Wal Mart and buy Chinese goods for the low
> > price, then compalin about "out sourcing." We all contribute to what
> > we don't like buy our own actions.
> >
> > I cannot whine about what companies do, unless there is Enron type
> > fraud while I continue to search for lowest prices and continue to
> > vote for representatives in government to keep control of prices that
> > often reflect more sophisticated products. We want less emmissions
> > from our cars, but lower prices for the same car. My local board of
> > education prides itself on keeping the tax rate down, while the
> > community complains about not having the latest computer technology or
> > a new bus for the sports teams to run about Texas.
> >
> > Good luck Red. If you are one to be let go, have hope that the change
> > may well be to a better job. I was fired many times in my life and
> > usually ended up better off. Perhaps Bush is onto something important
> > when he speaks of portability of benefits as a desirable goal.
> >
> > dick
> >

nuchumYussel
September 25th 04, 11:27 PM
Jim85CJ > wrote in message et>...
> "We sue doctors over any error"
> That's what John Edwards specialty was... Made him a millionaire...
>

As oppossed to Dick Cheney who decieved Haliburton stock holders ot
"Presdident" Bush who uses the US Army to fulfill his personal vendeta
and to finish what daddy started. I put president in quotation because
Bush never won the election.

Evan Davis

luminos
September 26th 04, 01:08 AM
Someone is making money somewhere, and it is not only from lawsuits.

My elderly mother had heartbypass and the total figure, including all
recuperative care outside of the hospital, came to well over $500,000. The
surgery per se was about 30% of that.

Medicare paid its part and we had secondary insurance. Now you know where
your taxes go.

Eric Schreiber
September 26th 04, 03:13 AM
RedForeman ). wrote:

> Without further ado, I might bid you farewell from this property

That would be a bummer. I hate to see valuable regulars disappear.

> maybe find anew somewhere else.... if I'm lucky.

Public library!


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TYNK 7
September 26th 04, 04:24 AM
>Subject: OT - The end is near...
>From: "RedForeman ©®"
>Date: 9/24/2004 8:26 AM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: >
>
>As some of you know, I work for a group of heart surgeons... well, they've
>dropped the axe on us and told us this morning that some of the fat must be
>trimmed...
>
>They took away from us
>- Medical Reimbursements
>- Christmas Bonuses
>- 2 offices are closing, 4 ppl out of 25 are getting released(the most pc
>way of saying, "Your Fired!"
>
>We have 3 offices in town, and plan is to consolidate 2 into 1 and close the
>3rd. Relocate the main office to a more thriving area of town...
>
>Without further ado, I might bid you farewell from this property and maybe
>find anew somewhere else.... if I'm lucky.
>

Red, don't go from the newsgroup.
You're needed here too. = )
I hope all goes well for you and your family, and to those who are "downsized".
= (

TYNK 7
September 26th 04, 05:22 PM
>Subject: Re: OT - The end is near...
>From: (nuchumYussel)
>Date: 9/25/2004 5:27 PM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: >
>
>Jim85CJ > wrote in message
et>...
>> "We sue doctors over any error"
>> That's what John Edwards specialty was... Made him a millionaire...
>>
>
>As oppossed to Dick Cheney who decieved Haliburton stock holders ot
>"Presdident" Bush who uses the US Army to fulfill his personal vendeta
>and to finish what daddy started. I put president in quotation because
>Bush never won the election.
>
>Evan Davis

You haven't watched the news then.
They did do the recount, remember? He actually did win the popular vote...I
think it was only by 50 some votes, but that doesn't even matter because the
Electoral college decides who's in.
I'm not saying it was good or bad for our country (Bush), but he did win.
Did everyone simply ignore that? He did win the popular vote.

Billy
September 26th 04, 05:39 PM
"TYNK 7" > wrote in message
...
| I'm not saying it was good or bad for our country (Bush), but he
did win.
| Did everyone simply ignore that?

No, but since it was so close, and there *was* a question of the
accuracy of the pop vote, anyone who wanted Gore to win has a branch
to cling to, and tenacious they are. <g>


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Jim85CJ
September 27th 04, 02:02 AM
Explain why CLINTON hired Haliburton during his reign as "president"...

nuchumYussel wrote:

> Jim85CJ > wrote in message et>...
>
>>"We sue doctors over any error"
>>That's what John Edwards specialty was... Made him a millionaire...
>>
>
>
> As oppossed to Dick Cheney who decieved Haliburton stock holders ot
> "Presdident" Bush who uses the US Army to fulfill his personal vendeta
> and to finish what daddy started. I put president in quotation because
> Bush never won the election.
>
> Evan Davis

Jim85CJ
September 27th 04, 02:05 AM
"He did win the popular vote."
doesn't matter. Like you mentioned, he won in the Electoral college;
that is ALL that matters... it keeps a bunch of a-holes in NY and CA
from picking the president.

TYNK 7 wrote:

>>Subject: Re: OT - The end is near...
>>From: (nuchumYussel)
>>Date: 9/25/2004 5:27 PM Central Daylight Time
>>Message-id: >
>>
>>Jim85CJ > wrote in message
et>...
>>
>>>"We sue doctors over any error"
>>>That's what John Edwards specialty was... Made him a millionaire...
>>>
>>
>>As oppossed to Dick Cheney who decieved Haliburton stock holders ot
>>"Presdident" Bush who uses the US Army to fulfill his personal vendeta
>>and to finish what daddy started. I put president in quotation because
>>Bush never won the election.
>>
>>Evan Davis
>
>
> You haven't watched the news then.
> They did do the recount, remember? He actually did win the popular vote...I
> think it was only by 50 some votes, but that doesn't even matter because the
> Electoral college decides who's in.
> I'm not saying it was good or bad for our country (Bush), but he did win.
> Did everyone simply ignore that? He did win the popular vote.

luminos
September 27th 04, 03:43 AM
"Jim85CJ" > wrote in message
link.net...
> "He did win the popular vote."
> doesn't matter. Like you mentioned, he won in the Electoral college; that
> is ALL that matters... it keeps a bunch of a-holes in NY and CA from
> picking the president.


Nice. I suggest you go find bigotry red-neck island and leave this group.

TYNK 7
September 27th 04, 03:52 AM
>Subject: Re: OT - The end is near...
>From: Jim85CJ
>Date: 9/26/2004 8:05 PM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: . net>
>
>"He did win the popular vote."
>doesn't matter. Like you mentioned, he won in the Electoral college;
>that is ALL that matters... it keeps a bunch of a-holes in NY and CA
>from picking the president.
>
>TYNK 7 wrote:
>
>>>Subject: Re: OT - The end is near...
>>>From: (nuchumYussel)
>>>Date: 9/25/2004 5:27 PM Central Daylight Time
>>>Message-id: >
>>>
>>>Jim85CJ > wrote in message
et>...
>>>
>>>>"We sue doctors over any error"
>>>>That's what John Edwards specialty was... Made him a millionaire...
>>>>
>>>
>>>As oppossed to Dick Cheney who decieved Haliburton stock holders ot
>>>"Presdident" Bush who uses the US Army to fulfill his personal vendeta
>>>and to finish what daddy started. I put president in quotation because
>>>Bush never won the election.
>>>
>>>Evan Davis
>>
>>
>> You haven't watched the news then.
>> They did do the recount, remember? He actually did win the popular vote...I
>> think it was only by 50 some votes, but that doesn't even matter because
>the
>> Electoral college decides who's in.
>> I'm not saying it was good or bad for our country (Bush), but he did win.
>> Did everyone simply ignore that? He did win the popular vote.
>

I did a little research on the matter of "popular vote totals"...and I do have
a couple sites in my fav folder, so if anyone wants them, just ask. = )
The totals after the recount still had Bush over Gore.
Being so darn close, I don't blame Gore for wanting a recount. However, I
didn't like it when he wasn't satified and wanted them recounted again. That's
just being a baby and having a sissy fit.
That aside, I wanted to mention that the total I first talked about was the
total *after* the recount was stopped by the courts. Mr. Bush was considered
the Presidential winner, but Florida still recounted those ballots anyway. It
didn't matter that they didn't and it wouldn't change anything, they just
wanted to know for sure.
I can understand that too. I wanted to know as well.
After all of that counting, recounting, and then the re count of the recount
and addition of the counties that were told not to recount..the man (Bush)
still had more votes.
Not by much at all. However, he did actually win the popular vote.
Whether anyone thinks that's a good thing or a bad thing, that is their opinion
to have.
To each his own.
However, to say that he did not win the popular vote is simply false.

Dick
September 27th 04, 10:27 AM
On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:43:56 -0700, "luminos" > wrote:

>
>"Jim85CJ" > wrote in message
link.net...
>> "He did win the popular vote."
>> doesn't matter. Like you mentioned, he won in the Electoral college; that
>> is ALL that matters... it keeps a bunch of a-holes in NY and CA from
>> picking the president.
>
>
>Nice. I suggest you go find bigotry red-neck island and leave this group.
>
>
>
Do you always try to get rid of people who think differently than you
do "luminos." "Luminos" sounds related to lumination, to give light,
you might consider changing your name to "black out."

dick

Jim85CJ
September 27th 04, 02:24 PM
"I suggest you go find bigotry red-neck island and leave this group"
You are clueless... that is exactly why we have the electoral college.
Idiot. BTW, I'm from NY... great place to be FROM...

luminos wrote:

> "Jim85CJ" > wrote in message
> link.net...
>
>>"He did win the popular vote."
>>doesn't matter. Like you mentioned, he won in the Electoral college; that
>>is ALL that matters... it keeps a bunch of a-holes in NY and CA from
>>picking the president.
>
>
>
> Nice. I suggest you go find bigotry red-neck island and leave this group.
>
>
>
>

Jim85CJ
September 27th 04, 02:25 PM
"you might consider changing your name to "black out.""
or "douchebag"

Dick wrote:

> On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 19:43:56 -0700, "luminos" > wrote:
>
>
>>"Jim85CJ" > wrote in message
link.net...
>>
>>>"He did win the popular vote."
>>>doesn't matter. Like you mentioned, he won in the Electoral college; that
>>>is ALL that matters... it keeps a bunch of a-holes in NY and CA from
>>>picking the president.
>>
>>
>>Nice. I suggest you go find bigotry red-neck island and leave this group.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Do you always try to get rid of people who think differently than you
> do "luminos." "Luminos" sounds related to lumination, to give light,
> you might consider changing your name to "black out."
>
> dick

Vicki S
September 27th 04, 05:07 PM
Without pointing any fingers or being political I would recommend to
everyone to read the Constitution of the United States. Also read the
writings of Jefferson and Franklin on this subject. They saw democracy
as the death of a country so created our Constitutional Republic. The
public vote (or mob rule) was never intended to elect our Federal
leaders. This way large population centers can not dictate what the
rest of the people, who they can't identify with, what to do. The only
change I would suggest would be "One state, One vote" and that would
take an act of congress and an amendment to the Constitution.

Popular votes are(were) delegated to local politics where the people
live and work and are(were) intended as such. The Constitution is very
specific on this point.

Vicki


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Jim85CJ
September 27th 04, 05:40 PM
Stop talking sense, you'll confuse liberals... LOL

Vicki S wrote:

> Without pointing any fingers or being political I would recommend to
> everyone to read the Constitution of the United States. Also read the
> writings of Jefferson and Franklin on this subject. They saw democracy
> as the death of a country so created our Constitutional Republic. The
> public vote (or mob rule) was never intended to elect our Federal
> leaders. This way large population centers can not dictate what the
> rest of the people, who they can't identify with, what to do. The only
> change I would suggest would be "One state, One vote" and that would
> take an act of congress and an amendment to the Constitution.
>
> Popular votes are(were) delegated to local politics where the people
> live and work and are(were) intended as such. The Constitution is very
> specific on this point.
>
> Vicki
>
>
> "It is well that war is so terrible, else we would grow fond of it."
>
> ~ Robert E. Lee~
>
> Visit me on line at
> http://shamrock4u.250free.com
>
> To send e-mail delete webtv.net and add msn.com
> (put to Vicki in subject line or my spam filter will discard)
>

Andy Hill
September 27th 04, 08:40 PM
Hate to toss a bunch of water on a nice flamewar, but Red's in Canada.
Whatever the state of his employment, it has very little to do with the state of
the US healthcare, judicial, or electoral system.

Y'all carry on, now.

Jim85CJ
September 27th 04, 08:54 PM
Socialized medicine... excellent...

Andy Hill wrote:

> Hate to toss a bunch of water on a nice flamewar, but Red's in Canada.
> Whatever the state of his employment, it has very little to do with the state of
> the US healthcare, judicial, or electoral system.
>
> Y'all carry on, now.

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kev
September 27th 04, 10:27 PM
On 27 Sep 2004, the world was enlightened by Andy Hill's opinion
about...

> Hate to toss a bunch of water on a nice flamewar, but Red's in Canada.
> Whatever the state of his employment, it has very little to do with
> the state of the US healthcare, judicial, or electoral system.
>
> Y'all carry on, now.

Nope, Red is in the Knoxville, TN area. As am I.


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Andy Hill
September 27th 04, 11:11 PM
kev > wrote:
>On 27 Sep 2004, the world was enlightened by Andy Hill's opinion
>about...
>
>> Hate to toss a bunch of water on a nice flamewar, but Red's in Canada.
>> Whatever the state of his employment, it has very little to do with
>> the state of the US healthcare, judicial, or electoral system.
>>
>> Y'all carry on, now.
>
>Nope, Red is in the Knoxville, TN area. As am I.
>
>
Whoops! My bad...thinkin' of a different Red. Gotta stop posting on Mondays.

Dan White
September 27th 04, 11:48 PM
"TYNK 7" > wrote in message
...

> However, to say that he did not win the popular vote is simply false.

Yes, Bush won in Florida any way you count it. I think the poster must have
been talking about the national popular vote, which Gore won by half a mill
or mill, not that it matters.

dwhite

Danya
September 28th 04, 12:14 AM
good luck red! hopefully all works out for you.
and yes, if you can't make it here, remember the library! :)

Dan White
September 28th 04, 03:51 AM
"Brian" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "Dan White" > wrote:
>
> >
> > And now they bitch and moan over needing to overhaul healthcare. What a
> > joke. Guys like him are the reason it is so screwed up!
> >
> > dwhite
> >
> >
>
> As if there's any one single reason to such a complex issue.
>

No, you're right. Things are almost always more complicated. But don't go
around robbing banks and then complain about the high cost of security.

dwhite

TYNK 7
September 28th 04, 05:26 AM
(snipped)

>Subject: Re: OT - The end is near...
>From: Jim85CJ
>Date: 9/27/2004 11:40 AM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: . net>
>
>Stop talking sense, you'll confuse liberals... LOL

ROFL.... = )~

TYNK 7
September 28th 04, 05:29 AM
>Subject: Re: OT - The end is near...
>From: "Dan White"
>Date: 9/27/2004 5:48 PM Central Daylight Time
>Message-id: >
>
>"TYNK 7" > wrote in message
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>
>> However, to say that he did not win the popular vote is simply false.
>
>Yes, Bush won in Florida any way you count it. I think the poster must have
>been talking about the national popular vote, which Gore won by half a mill
>or mill, not that it matters.
>
>dwhite

What election are you talking about, becuase it just isn't so.
Go here:
http://www.multied.com/elections/2000recount.html

Dan White
September 28th 04, 12:23 PM
"TYNK 7" > wrote in message
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> >Subject: Re: OT - The end is near...
> >From: "Dan White"
> >Date: 9/27/2004 5:48 PM Central Daylight Time
> >Message-id: >
> >
> >"TYNK 7" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> >> However, to say that he did not win the popular vote is simply false.
> >
> >Yes, Bush won in Florida any way you count it. I think the poster must
have
> >been talking about the national popular vote, which Gore won by half a
mill
> >or mill, not that it matters.
> >
> >dwhite
>
> What election are you talking about, becuase it just isn't so.
> Go here:
> http://www.multied.com/elections/2000recount.html

Are we talking about the same thing? I know Bush won the popular vote in
Florida. I was talking about the national popular vote.

dwhite

NetMax
September 29th 04, 02:00 PM
"TYNK 7" > wrote in message
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> >Subject: OT - The end is near...
> >From: "RedForeman ©®"
> >Date: 9/24/2004 8:26 AM Central Daylight Time
> >Message-id: >
> >
> >As some of you know, I work for a group of heart surgeons... well,
they've
> >dropped the axe on us and told us this morning that some of the fat
must be
> >trimmed...
> >
> >They took away from us
> >- Medical Reimbursements
> >- Christmas Bonuses
> >- 2 offices are closing, 4 ppl out of 25 are getting released(the most
pc
> >way of saying, "Your Fired!"
> >
> >We have 3 offices in town, and plan is to consolidate 2 into 1 and
close the
> >3rd. Relocate the main office to a more thriving area of town...
> >
> >Without further ado, I might bid you farewell from this property and
maybe
> >find anew somewhere else.... if I'm lucky.
> >
>
> Red, don't go from the newsgroup.
> You're needed here too. = )
> I hope all goes well for you and your family, and to those who are
"downsized".
> = (

ditto
Smart people are much better at capitizing on opportunities from changes,
so I'm confident you'll find your way to something even better.
--
www.NetMax.tk

red_foreman
January 5th 05, 02:01 AM
Sorry bud, I'm in TN... what made you think Canada?
btw, this is red... foreman that is....