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From : joe devola
Q: on tue 28 sep 2004 021704 gmt fmb fmbb@sbcglobal.net wrote on sun 26 sep 2004 195142 gmt fmb fmbb@sbcglobal.net wrote i dont have room for a baby sub in the closet. the meter is outside it feeds a 100amp breaker right next to it that feeds the panel in the closet in the house. there isnt room enough for another sub in there imho. im not an electrician but is there a possibility of putting a sub panel either outside or somewhere else between the 100 amp breaker and the closet and running that into the garage im not sure ill have to run it by the permit folks but something is telling me inside that that would be much too easy and therefore wrong. maybe you need to by a big-ass generator for the rv and keep it in the garage..lol i can get another honda 3000 and run a leg off of each. lol maybe you should trade in your trailer for a toy hauler and bring your shop to the rv park use the 50 amp hookup and do your thing.. *g* mac im sending my first wife out to her brothers in west virgina for a week or two next month. by the time she gets back i hope to have built something already. i was gonna send her to australia for our 25th i could have done quite a bit around here. she wasnt very happy when i told her i would fly her back here for our 30th. -- fmb only one b in fmb .
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From : chas stokes
on sat 02 oct 2004 032319 gmt tom lawrence tnloaswpraemnmcien5g@earthlink.net wrote or another but fox is way over the top. the fact that they have to tell you that its fair and balanced reporting shows it to be a complete load of shit. is that anything like your need to continually insist that you really do know what youre talking about excellent question. .
From : joe devola
morning reads kerry fails to close the credibility gap last night president bush spoke from the heart with clarity and conviction about the remarkable challenges we have overcome in the last four years and the road to peace and security in the next four. john kerry failed to meet a critical test to close the credibility gap he has created with his vacillation and contradiction on iraq. by embracing an anti-war position kerry now embodies the ultimate contradiction and raises a new and troubling question about his ability to protect us in the war on terror how can he win a war he doesnt even believe in last night he said the war in iraq was a mistake -- but that the troops in iraq are not dying for a mistake. he called his vote against the $87 billion a protest. he sends mixed signals to our allies -- and our troops -- by calling the war a diversion and the wrong war at the wrong time. you cant be anti-war and a wartime leader at the same time. in the los angeles times ron brownstein says the race offers a clear choice and the president offered a clear vision president bush and sen. john f. kerry increased the odds that the voters verdict on the war in iraq will decide the november election as they deepened their disagreement over the conflict during a sharp but civil debate thursday night. ... continuing the tougher tone that he had unveiled in recent weeks kerry described the war as a colossal error of judgment that had weakened american security ... bush was often at his best in the encounter when he was most visionary. many of his most effective moments came when he echoed his argument from his acceptance speech at the republican national convention last month and portrayed the war in iraq as a crucial first step in a generation-long effort to reduce the threat of terrorism by encouraging the spread of democracy in the middle east. we have a duty to defeat this enemy bush said. the best way to defeat them is to never waver to be strong to use every asset at our disposal to constantly stay on the offensive and at the same time spread liberty. the washington post also says that the debate highlighted the sharp contrast on the war on terror -- between pressing forward or changing course under pressure it was no surprise that iraq dominated the first debate between president bush and democratic challenger john f. kerry on thursday night but rarely have the differences between the two men -- and the choices for the country -- been stated so clearly and with such passion. ... this was a debate shorn of gimmicks gaffes canned one-liners gotcha moments or even many light-hearted asides. it was as serious as the times in which this campaign is being waged. bush and kerry gave as good as they got and laid out for the country a choice between bushs determination to stay on the course he has been following in iraq or what kerry said would be a genuine change in the direction of policy there. the new york times covered the debate like this noting kerrys emphasis on withdrawing from iraq senator john kerry argued last night that president bush had made a colossal error of judgment in invading iraq while mr. bush belittled mr. kerry as a weak leader who would embolden the united states foes as the two men offered starkly different views of the war that has dominated this campaign. ... mr. kerry while stopping short of making a promise said that it might be possible to begin bringing troops home under his leadership in six months. ... ive made some tough decisions mr. bush said in a refrain he repeated throughout the evening. but people know where i stand. people out there listening know what i believe and thats how best it is to keep the peace. boston globe columnist h.d.s. greenway supports kerry on most issues but says that the senator didnt make the sale last night i believe senator kerrys position on all the issues -- iran iraq north korea and the sudan -- were superior to president bushs but my guess is that bush came across as the strong leader he meant to project and that kerry did not manage to seriously dent his armor. a gallup poll immediately following the debate shows some strong points for both candidates -- and the underlying dynamics of the race remain the same. americans still trust president bush as commander-in-chief and to handle the situation in iraq by solid margins. more americans agreed with the points president bush made and by 17 points said president bush is tough enough for the job. the wall street journal subscription required takes note of the campaigns state-of-the-art response operation the bush campaign meanwhile took a more high-tech approach urging conservative bloggers to incorporate some simple web coding that placed a live debate feed on their web sites. during the debate the campaign used the feed to instantly rebut sen. kerrys statements. more than 5000 web sites su