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happyboy
response 37 of 49: Mark Unseen   Oct 3 23:56 UTC 2003

and everso much smarter than our kaiser.
jaklumen
response 38 of 49: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 00:43 UTC 2003

Knowledgable, wily, and well-connected where it counts might be more 
accurate.  I'm sure Putin knows the spy game like the back of his hand 
if he was head of the KGB.  I'm sure there is a lot of covert politics 
that he would know infinitely better than Dubya.  Thing is, I would 
imagine Russia may have more restrictions than our Patriot Act.
mcnally
response 39 of 49: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 05:48 UTC 2003

  Earlier this summer there was a yacht visiting Ketchikan which 
  belonged to Roman Abramovitch, Russian oligarch and political
  crony of Putin.  It was 200+ feet long, had a helicopter, a motor
  launch, and a 70 foot sailboat all perched up on top.  It looked
  exactly like the sort of thing a James Bond supervillain would
  use to travel around the world and it occurred to me that that
  impression might not be completely baseless..
russ
response 40 of 49: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 13:26 UTC 2003

France has plenty of oil.  They buy it from Libya.
slynne
response 41 of 49: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 17:44 UTC 2003

http://images.ucomics.com/comics/trall/2003/trall031002.gif

 
gull
response 42 of 49: Mark Unseen   Oct 4 21:42 UTC 2003

Ah, but does it have a submarine? ;>

"No longer is the turbine-powered helicopter the ultimate accoutrement 
for a megayacht." -- U.S. Submarines ad brochure.
mcnally
response 43 of 49: Mark Unseen   Oct 5 01:18 UTC 2003

  re #41:  I definitely wouldn't rule it out.
tsty
response 44 of 49: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 07:34 UTC 2003

thankxx slynne .. #41
willcome
response 45 of 49: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 07:43 UTC 2003

Whores make a warming in my PANTS.
integer
response 46 of 49: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 16:07 UTC 2003

Did they suffer?
klg
response 47 of 49: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 17:59 UTC 2003

And this, just in (Well, actually, it's from August on Space.com):

(Discussing snow on Mars)  "Yes, surprisingly, but you wouldn't want to 
ski on it. And it's melting, perhaps due to global warming."

Quick!  Somebody call Kyoto to do something about those emissions from 
Martian cars and factories!

bru
response 48 of 49: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 19:20 UTC 2003

Hey!  did you hear about the new study released that says the Neanderthals
(early man) actually began global warming?

Seems the fossil records show gradual warming over the last 100,000 years.
Death to the nean... wait,...never mind.
gull
response 49 of 49: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 20:16 UTC 2003

Hmm...it seems to me that these arguments are along the lines of,
"Floods often occur naturally.  Therefore if my neighbor builds a dam
downstream and floods my house, I can't blame him; it's a natural process."
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