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To: namvolunteer

Last month job #1 was to derail Pelosi and Reed. One down, one to go.

This month, and for the next two years, job #1 is to derail Barry. From what I’ve seen, he cannot win an argument claiming he is constitutionally qualified to hold office. GOP care about what the media and Dems call them; I hold the constitution more dear than that.

The shortest distance between two points is a straight line in Euclidean space. That straight line, in regard to derailing Barry, is showing that he cannot demonstrate any qualifications — for the office he has currently usurped, and for the senate seat he formerly usurped.


36 posted on 11/04/2010 5:29:32 PM PDT by skookum55 ("We can give up on America or we can give up on this president ...." D. D'Souza)
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To: skookum55

Sure, in Euclidean space but are you sure that those 3rd graders, one in Hawaii and one in Indonesian, weren’t switched?”
In Banach spaces, like BHO, a large part of the study involves the dual space: the space of all continuous linear maps from the space into its underlying field, so-called functionals.
Think about it. :)


37 posted on 11/04/2010 6:59:40 PM PDT by namvolunteer (We draw the Congressional districts this time)
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