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Did this ad actually appear a couple of years ago?
Amen to that!
Well, one thing's for sure, this wasn't written from the bowels of the Senate.
This man is a great American.
Does this mean he won`t be voting for Hitlery in 2006?
Excellent information, although it shouldn't have to be communicated at additional personal expense when we have taxpayer supported, taxpayer owned schools to educate our kids.
And I hate to line the pockets of ANY anti-American media, for whatever reason....
Just testing. Ignore this comment. I'm a nubie here. Does this forum have hierarchal threads? It's kinda hard to follow conversations.
...the rights of the governed, exceed the power of the government...
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Taking our governments, state and especially the federal, this statement died a long time ago. I remember too when the Repub party was a strong and great party, with a clear and unquestionable agenda of defending all that is America. Not any more. That is why I now wear the label "Constitutional conservative"...very displeased with the two party options that really count still...which appear, more and more, to be merging as one...
Good stuff.
I am, unwilling to actually pay for the government I support.
Worth a bookmark! Woo hoo!
This one ain't gonna fly. It was originally published in The Washington Post on Wednesday, October 20th 2004 and neither they, nor Harry Reid, nor The New York Times nor Ward Churchill have bobbled a bit.
Good read, too bad 99.9% of the WAPO readers will do a collective yawn after the first five lines and head for the sports and entertainment pages, if their attention span should last even that long.
George Esseff Sr.
After 45 years in the titanium industry, George J. Esseff Sr. has decided to retire from Supra Alloys, Inc. George was one of the original entrepreneurs in the field of commercial usage of titanium. In his position as a chemist and metallurgist for the government in 1952, at Fort Belvor, VA, he worked with titanium. Later he developed and patented a titanium clad aluminum cored spline which became the basic component for the use of titanium for all other fixtures in anodizing racks. Esseff was at the forefront of developing applications for titanium in areas of the industrial markets such as the metal finishing industry (baskets, racks, coils, etc.), the chemical/petro-chemical field (vessels, heat exchangers, etc.) and recreational markets such as bicycles, marine hardware and others.
He founded Ticore Inc. which later became Futura Titanium also Cosmos Minerals which recently became Astro-Cosmos and Supra Alloys Inc. (SAI), his most recent company.
His dedication to expanding the use of titanium, along with a handful of other pioneers and his call for a titanium metals society, led the way for today's ITA. His vision of a global market in the late 60's helped lead to development of markets in Europe and cooperation with suppliers and manufacturers in Japan. His companies were involved in licensing technologies for bi-metal cladding and a variety of environmental types of equipment all of which were successfully marketed in the U.S.
Over the past few years and more recently due to some health problems George has become less involved in the day to day operation of SAI. George Esseff Jr. has picked up most of these responsibilities. As of May, 1997, George Sr. will officially retire and George Jr. will become President and CEO of SAI. George Sr. will remain on with the company as a consultant.
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