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Here's a Python slogan suggestion by Ken Manheimer.

One Nation Under Under Python

I thought it was pretty funny. I don't know if international folks will
get it, though. :-)

Shane

Jul 18 '05
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"Josiah Carlson" <jc******@uci.e du> wrote in message
news:c4******** **@news.service .uci.edu...
Bush invades Iraq (killing thousands of innocents), lies about his
reasons for it, gets caught in his lie, and lies some more. Oh, and
he's currently up for reelection.


Josiah, we could also discuss Clinton invading Serbia, killing thousands of
innocents, some intentionally, (to distract attention from his rape of
Juanita Broderick, in my opinion), or flip-flop Kerry consorting with
hate-America Marxist radicals, and his current relation therewith, but I
think it better that we, including you, maintain the political truce that
currently prevails on this newsgroup, which is a unique forum for
discussion Python, and leave such political discussions to more appropriate
fora.

Terry J. Reedy


Jul 18 '05 #31
> think it better that we, including you, maintain the political truce that
currently prevails on this newsgroup, which is a unique forum for
discussion Python, and leave such political discussions to more appropriate
fora.


Sure, sounds good. For someone who is advocating political truce, you
sure loaded your post. Practice what you preach my friend.

- Josiah
Jul 18 '05 #32
Josiah Carlson <jc******@uci.e du> wrote in message news:<c4******* ***@news.servic e.uci.edu>...

You tell me, who'se the traitor?

- Josiah


I can't; but I can tell who's grammatically confused, and whose
opinions may also be so.
Jul 18 '05 #33

"Josiah Carlson" <jc******@uci.e du> wrote in message
news:c4******** **@news.service .uci.edu...
Sure, sounds good.
Glad we agree. The same issue came up a year ago when a couple of people
posted about Iraq but later agreed to stop.
For someone who is advocating political truce, you sure loaded your post.
Yes, I intentionally mirrored your statements to illustrate why not to
continue down that road ;-)
Practice what you preach my friend.


I just as intentionally quoted my examples as belief or as what 'might be
said' instead of presenting them syntactically as factual statements.

Terry J. Reedy


Jul 18 '05 #34
Python: It starts with "P" and runs on Linux.
;)
Jul 18 '05 #35
Dave Benjamin wrote:
Python: It starts with "P" and runs on Linux.
;)


Python: it starts with "P" and that rhymes with "C"
and that stands for Cool!

--
Greg Ewing, Computer Science Dept,
University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New Zealand
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg

Jul 18 '05 #36

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