"John Musielewicz" <jmusielewicz at earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:fulsmuo3kpqsldsjng2gavalpn3a7glt5p at 4ax.com...
> On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 20:10:46 -0700, Joni Rathbun
> <jrathbun at orednet.org> wrote:
>> >
> >On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, John Knight wrote:
> >
> >
> >> One hundred percent of "National Aviation Hall of Fame".
> >
> >That's not true.
> >
> >Did you just make these things up yourself?
> >
> >
> >> One hundred percent of "American Bowling Congress Champions".
> >
> >Yes, well, and women were 100% of the winners in the women's division.
> >
> >
> >> One hundred percent of "Kentucky Derby Winners".
> >
> >Haha. But three fillies have won the race :)
> >
> >
> >> One hundred percent of Fortune 500 Corporations' CEOs.
> >
> >Nonsense. Carly FIorina comes to mind.
>> Oh, yeah...the ceo that's driving hp to bankrupcy...she was an
> excellant choice. What good does affermative action do when it just
> lets incompitent people in?
>
When Carly banned Easter vacation at HP and replaced it with Martin Luther
Coon Day, we predicted HP stock would plunge 70%. We were wrong. It
plunged 84%.
We still predict that it will be below 5 before the end of the year, down
from a high of 69 the day she banned Easter, which will be a total loss of
almost 93%.
Way to go, Carly. Is this the best we can expect when you're missing 3 1/2
billion brain cells? Yes. This STUPID airhead managed to lose $172 billion
for HP in only two years so far--which makes each missing brain cell worth
$49 each. When the stock reaches 5, it will be a total loss of $56 per
missing brain cell.
> >I wonder if there were any female CEOs for Worldcom or
> >Enron....
>> No female ceos but plenty in the higher up positions. Both companies
> are now bankrupt BTW.
>> moose
>
And the companies who're taking over the business which American companies
with STUPID women executives used to do are foreign companies with almost no
women executives or managers or administrators, like the Japanese companies
where less than 1% of their managers and administrators are women.
> >
> >
> >> One hundred percent of "Enrico Fermi Award Winners".
> >
> >Not true! Haha. I'm beginning to think we must check
> >*everything* you write for accuracy.
> >
> >
> >> One hundred percent of "Templeton Foundation Prize for Progress in
> >> Religion".
> >
> >The very first winner of this prize was a woman. And a Catholic at
> >that, ohhhh.
> >
> >I assume you did your own research here.
> >
>
Congratulations, Joni. You just won a Dewey Button For Accuracy for
correcting an error which millions of feminazis before you never even
noticed. Men are only 95% of the winners of the "Templeton Foundation Prize
for Progress in Religion", not 100% as previously stated, and that error and
your award has been duly noted at http://christianparty.net/menare.htm
John Knight