Re: Maybe Brownie WAS doing a Heckuva Job?



On 3 Mar 2006 06:47:58 -0800, "Jason Bowen" <jasonmbowen@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Are you easily swayed by rhetoric? It was the largest and fastest in
history... did the government have the ability to make it larger and
faster? Did they work to the limits of their capacity?

So...

EVERYTHING before it was a failure, too?
--
"Get next to a clue and hope the wind blows, dude."
- Fitzbo
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