[Vision2020] Fed Educational Funding
Donovan Arnold
donovanarnold@hotmail.com
Mon, 02 Jun 2003 20:11:24 -0700
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<P>Tom, </P>
<P>What do you mean "WHAT?!?!."</P></DIV>
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<P> What is the original post you made Tom? Why do you think the "Title" on the email threat is called "Federal Educational Funding"? Did you think that meant something other then the topic of "Federal Educational Funding"? Like say maybe you thought it was, the Tenth Amendment, or just anything regarding the Constitution in general?</P>
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<P> In your original post to me you said "$26 Billion is a lot of money". Where in the Constitution does it say they can they do this? Then you asked where in the UN Charter it mentions they can spend money on education. The email seemed rather multidirectional and pointless to me, but I answered it anyway.</P>
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<P>Do you deny that you said this? </P>
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<P>If so you need to check past posts you sent me. You tell me, what was your original post to me after my reply to Phil Roderick's email means then? What did you intend it to mean? You needed to explain this in your original email rather then just saying my interpretation is wrong and jumping to emotional outbursts and accusations as to the intent of my reply. This shows a serious lack of emotional maturity. I apologize if I misunderstood. Write for clarity not just to take up character space on the email.</P>
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<P> Obviously you aren't typing anything coherently if that is not what you meant and you frequently do this. For Example: If you are going to talk about the X Amendment then mention the X Amendment, don't talk in riddles. Better yet, run spelling and grammar check before you send a post. Reading your emails should not require the acquisition of the Rosetta Stone. No disrespect intended Tom, but you don't write like normal people I communicate with via email and are bound to be misunderstood when you do that. And please stop calling me Mr. Arnold eight times in the same email, I am clear on what my name is and after I see my name at the top of the page I am certain that you are talking to throughout the rest of document unless you mention a new name.</P>
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<P>Take care!</P>
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<P>Donovan J Arnold<BR><BR></P>
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