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Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - Mac1337 - 03-01-2011 Grace62 wrote: Still haven't said if you approve of the state to withhold money from your paycheck to make your Visa payments. Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - Grace62 - 03-01-2011 Well let's see. I don't receive any paycheck from any state, and my state has no income tax, so I'm not sure how they are going to withhold anything relating to a VISA bill. What are you talking about? Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - cbelt3 - 03-01-2011 Dakota wrote: sigh. I'm tempted to quote Forrest Gump on your behalf. Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - Mac1337 - 03-01-2011 Grace62 wrote: You are playing with me, aren't you? You really don't see the parallels between the state withholding money from employees salaries on behalf of a private entity called a union? That you do or do not work for the state is immaterial. Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - RgrF - 03-01-2011 We all put up with Glen Beck wannabes in our virtual lives, fortunately most of us have real lives and real families to return to. Not sure that's so for the wannabes. Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - RgrF - 03-01-2011 rankandfile wrote: Sorry to continue the OT element of this thread, but I can't help but think how ironic it si that Einstein's other achievements are so often overshadowed by his significant and direct contribution to "so base an action." I understand why he did what he did, and why the U.S. did what it did - my grandfather worked with him on the Manhattan Project - but I also understand his qualified regrets ex post facto. It's my understanding that Einstein was never cleared to work on the Manhattan Project. He was responsible for alerting FDR to the German splitting of the uranium atom. He never spoke directly or privately with FDR so to assert he alerted him is a stretch. FDR and Einstein Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - rankandfile - 03-01-2011 RgrF wrote: Sorry to continue the OT element of this thread, but I can't help but think how ironic it si that Einstein's other achievements are so often overshadowed by his significant and direct contribution to "so base an action." I understand why he did what he did, and why the U.S. did what it did - my grandfather worked with him on the Manhattan Project - but I also understand his qualified regrets ex post facto. It's my understanding that Einstein was never cleared to work on the Manhattan Project. He was responsible for alerting FDR to the German splitting of the uranium atom. He never spoke directly or privately with FDR so to assert he alerted him is a stretch. FDR and Einstein Not a stretch at all. He wrote him a letter, Aug. 2, 1939. I have several sources. Here's one: http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Begin/Einstein.shtml Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - RgrF - 03-01-2011 Not disputing that he tried to reach FDR, only that there isn't any evidence that he was ever heard or got the attention of the President. Not unlike the DNS alerts about 9/11 GWB claims he never read. Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - rankandfile - 03-01-2011 RgrF wrote: http://www.dannen.com/ae-fdr.html Next to last paragraph: "...Sachs finally met with the President on October 11 and presented Einstein's letter. The President appointed a "Uranium Committee," but it approved only $6,000 to buy graphite and uranium for experiments Szilard proposed." Sachs, was economist Alexander Sachs, an advisor to FDR. Re: Republican fat cats beg for money to conquer "fat cat labor bosses" - rankandfile - 03-01-2011 RgrF wrote: FDR's thank you letter to Einstein: http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Begin/Roosevelt.shtml |