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Elan School / new forum
« on: August 30, 2004, 04:54:00 PM »
check out the forum list. VIP only sorry trolls but you can try to keep posting in here, though maybe some posts will disappear......  most i know have been already added to the forum.  wanna do some troll free posting sign up.
SyN

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Elan history / WELCOME
« on: August 30, 2004, 04:47:00 PM »
Whats up all.  figured some of us may wanna get away from the anon bullshit so here it is. Anti anon elan forum.  Post away.  if an anon does slip in somehow, and try to ruin it then they will be kicked asap. But i hope they dont.  Hopefully if the origional forum calms down from the wingnuts running rampant then we can use both but for now.... Tell me what you think.

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Elan School / guess who is flooding the forum
« on: August 20, 2004, 01:21:00 AM »
guess who it is folks? cmon you each get one guess before i tell you all.
or do i have to?


Art by the by is your ph# the same?
SyN

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Tacitus' Realm / ANTI
« on: August 17, 2004, 10:52:00 AM »
I came across a floridian dem link thought you may wanna check it out.
http://bushlies2.us/

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Elan School / Non Anon's tell me what u think
« on: August 17, 2004, 12:35:00 AM »
K my friends how do you guys think we should handle this troll problem?  It's 3 different peeps that I can tell trying to get away with makeing us think its 10. So to save this forum I seem to like and cant get away from, How do ya'll non anon's think we should deal with it?

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Tacitus' Realm / patriot
« on: August 16, 2004, 09:12:00 PM »
Patriot do you have a link to this article?


Long Term Goals of the Communist Agenda


In 1958, Cleon Skoussen, former FBI agent, revealed in his book, THE NAKED COMMUNIST, the long term goals of the communist agenda. This information is also contained not only in the Congressional Record (August 1963), but also in the Communist Manifesto itself. For the sake of brevity, only a few of those goals are listed here:


1. U.S. acceptance of coexistence as the only alternative to atomic war.

2. Develop the illusion that total disarmament by the U.S. would be a demonstration of moral strength.

3. Permit free trade between all nations regardless of communist affiliation and regardless of whether or not items could be used for war.

4. Provide American aid to all nations regardless of communist domination.

5. Set up East West Germany as separate states in spite of Khrushchev's promise in 1955 to settle the German question by free elections under supervision of the U.S.

6. Allow all Soviet satellites individual representation in the United Nations.

7. Promote the United Nations as the only hope for mankind. If its charter is rewritten, demand that it be set as a one-world government with its own independent armed forces.

8. Resist any attempt to outlaw the Communist Party.

9. Do away with loyalty oaths.

10. Capture one or both of the political parties in the U.S.

11. Use technical decisions of the courts to weaken basic American institutions by claiming their activities violate civil rights.

12. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current communist propaganda. Get control of the teachers associations.

13. Gain control of all student newspapers.

14. Infiltrate the press. Get control of book review assignments, editorial writing, policy-making positions.

15. Gain control of key positions in radio, TV and motion pictures.

16. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them censorship and a violation of free speech and free press.

17. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures and TV.

18. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as normal, natural and healthy.

19. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with social religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity which does not need a religious crutch.

20. Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on the grounds that it violates the principles of separation of church and state.

21. Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate, old-fashioned, out of step with modern needs, a hindrance to cooperation between nations on a worldwide basis.

22. Belittle all forms of American culture and discourage the teaching of American history on the grounds that it was only a minor part in the big picture.

23. Eliminate all laws or procedures which interfere with the operation of the communist apparatus.

24. Eliminate the House Committee on Un-American Activities.

25. Discredit the family as an institution. Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce.

26. Emphasize the need to raise children away from the negative influence of parents.

27. Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimate aspects of the American traditions; that students and special interest groups should rise up and use united force to solve economic, political and social problems.


Each individual American can evaluate individually just how far these goals have progressed since this information was outlined in 1958.

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Tacitus' Realm / electorial vote
« on: August 16, 2004, 05:00:00 PM »

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Tacitus' Realm / Chavez is in
« on: August 16, 2004, 10:35:00 AM »

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Tacitus' Realm / fukn more bushit
« on: August 15, 2004, 09:56:00 PM »
From the Washington Post

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/ar ... Aug14.html
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Bush Forces a Shift In Regulatory Thrust

OSHA Made More Business-Friendly


By Amy Goldstein and Sarah Cohen

Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, August 15, 2004; Page A01

First of three articles

Tuberculosis had sneaked up again, reappearing with alarming frequency across the United States. The government began writing rules to protect 5 million people whose jobs put them in special danger. Hospitals and homeless shelters, prisons and drug treatment centers -- all would be required to test their employees for TB, hand out breathing masks and quarantine those with the disease. These steps, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration predicted, could prevent 25,000 infections a year and 135 deaths.


By the time President Bush moved into the White House, the tuberculosis rules, first envisioned in 1993, were nearly complete. But the new administration did nothing on the issue for the next three years.

Then, on the last day of 2003, in an action so obscure it was not mentioned in any major newspaper in the country, the administration canceled the rules. Voluntary measures, federal officials said, were effective enough to make regulation unnecessary.

The demise of the decade-old plan of defense against tuberculosis reflects the way OSHA has altered its regulatory mission to embrace a more business-friendly posture. In the past 3 1/2 years, OSHA, the branch of the Labor Department in charge of workers' well-being, has eliminated nearly five times as many pending standards as it has completed. It has not started any major new health or safety rules, setting Bush apart from the previous three presidents, including Ronald Reagan .

The changes within OSHA since George W. Bush took office illustrate the way that this administration has used the regulatory process to redirect the course of government.

To examine this process, The Washington Post explored the Bush administration's approach to regulation from three perspectives. This article about OSHA traces the impact on one regulatory agency. Tomorrow's story will look at a lobbyist's 32-line, last-minute addition to a bill that created a tool for attacking the science used to support new regulations. Tuesday's article will document a one-word change in a regulation that allowed coal companies to accelerate efforts to strip away the tops of thousands of Appalachian mountains.

The Post also analyzed a database from the Office of Management and Budget containing the 38,000 regulatory actions considered by agencies over the past two decades.

The analysis, combined with the more detailed look at specific regulatory decisions, shows how an administration can employ this subtle aspect of presidential power to implement far-reaching policy changes. Most of the decisions are made without the public attention that accompanies congressional debate. Under Bush, these decisions have spanned logging in national forests, patients' rights in government health insurance programs, tests for tainted packaged meats, Indian land transactions and grants to religious charities.

All presidents have written or eliminated regulations to further their agendas. What is distinctive about Bush is that he quickly imposed a culture intended to put his anti-regulatory stamp on government.

Unlike his two predecessors, Bush has canceled more of the unfinished regulatory work he inherited than he has completed, according to The Post's analysis. He has also begun fewer new rules than either President Bill Clinton or President George H.W. Bush during the same period of their presidencies. Since the younger Bush took office, federal agencies have begun roughly one-quarter fewer rules than Clinton and 13 percent fewer than Bush's father during comparable periods.

President Bush's closest advisers and sharpest critics agree that the shift in regulatory climate since he took office in January 2001 has been profound. But they disagree over whether that shift represents a harmful turn away from federal protections to benefit business or a useful streamlining of costly government rules.

Sally Katzen, who oversaw all federal regulation for five years under Clinton as deputy budget director for information and regulatory affairs, said new regulations were, in those days, embraced as a means to improve the quality of water, of air -- in short, of people's lives. "Bush, or at least the people around him, are skeptical, if not hostile to that notion," she said.

John D. Graham, who holds the same job in the Bush White House, said regulations are "a form of unfunded mandate that the federal government imposes on the private sector or on state or local governments." A president, he said, should not be judged solely by the number of regulations he starts or cancels.

This White House, Graham said, has initiated regulations when the benefits clearly outweigh the costs -- for example, a decision last year that eventually will require labeling of trans fatty acids in food. "We've just been much more selective about expensive new regulatory requirements than previous administrations have been," he said.
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For more of the article go here

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/ar ... Aug14.html

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Tacitus' Realm / Swift vets
« on: August 09, 2004, 06:47:00 PM »
If there was ever a group of neo con comunists it would be http://www.swiftvets.com  please troll them as much as possible.  what a group of assholes.

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Tacitus' Realm / attacking war records.
« on: August 08, 2004, 11:46:00 AM »
I cant beleive Bush wants to compare war records

http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtm ... ction=news

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Tacitus' Realm / Air America
« on: August 05, 2004, 10:56:00 AM »
If you havent found it yet check out this link
http://airamericaplace.com/
SyN

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Elan School / TO ALL
« on: July 16, 2004, 02:00:00 AM »
I must regretfully state that I cannot dwell as much here anymore.  Though I will check out fornits every week or so, I must put the B.S behind me and keep on keepin on.  I realize now that the dwelling needs to stop, and i must focus on the atainable; and true friends., to prevail.  Everyone I have grown close to here hopefully has my email and please corespond with me through it.  I am passing the keys to the elan site I started on to Beth.  But my focus now sucks and needs to progress.  Its time to kayak, ride my bike tour the kids around to the last phish shows and get away from here.  No offense, but man this place has turned into aa serious habit.  Kicked smoking butts :smile:  i can kick elan too.  I'll still randomly post once a week or so but not as much anymore.  I love this site but its not healthy to a certain extent, its all in moderation with everything though.  Whatever.  I love all you kids.  email me anytime you want but i gotta chill out with the old ass elan memories for a while.  This isnt some sappy stupid ass goodbye, just givin a heads up that I wont be round here much or any other elan site anymore. cept the tactius realm. :tup:
   
SyN

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Tacitus' Realm / morals
« on: July 11, 2004, 10:11:00 AM »
You gotta love the new swing the haliburton admin is takeing.  Trying to say the Kerry Edwards Campaign has no morals.  Thats hilarious since the haliburton morals consist of this bullshit war that killed 800 plus soldiers.  What kind of morals are those? The Haliburton admin is so out of touch with americans its insane the things they say.  Like GW going to Ohio and saying jobs are up.  Sure there are new jobs comming in but paying 5-10k less then the ones he took away.  Thats not balance, and the people of ohio told him as much.
Kerry Edwards 04!!!!
SyN

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Elan School / breathing
« on: June 22, 2004, 08:38:00 PM »
lets all just breath a minute and start the day all over again.  Lets try being civil together just for a day and see how that goes?? Maybe quit smokin butts too.  I try n try but my nat shermans keep calling me...  :wave:  :tup:

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