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rohscompliant
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Re: Stooges?
rohscompliant   1/4/2013 7:13:21 PM
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Yes, google is a great tool for fact checking such things. But the Stooges are well known for ripping from the Marx Brothers. There is an episode in which Moe did use the line.

But cudos to you.........hats off to you.

R.J.Matthews
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Re: Wrong topic for this site
R.J.Matthews   1/4/2013 6:16:02 PM
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On one level it is a supply chain issue, controlling or not controlling a product and its distribution.

Was tempted not to post because it is not a comfortable subject to discuss here but then i thought it is not a comfortable subject to discuss anywhere.

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

 

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Stooges?
Ned Ludd   1/4/2013 3:55:58 PM
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Actually, it was Chico to Groucho ("A Night at the Opera"). The Stooges were never that literary.

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Re: Wrong topic for this site
rohscompliant   1/4/2013 1:37:04 PM
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Well put gentlemen; understood.

In the immortal words form Moe to Curley (3 stooges reference)........"Hey.....don't ya know.......there aint no Sanity Clause"

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Re: Wrong topic?
Bolaji Ojo   1/4/2013 12:35:38 PM
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That's still our position. We have 99 percent of our blogs on "industry topics" but since we are not wedded to supply chain alone, we'll let our Sanity Clause continue to excite or annoy us with whatever David Benjamin is interested in tackling. As long as you continue to irritate or excite us!

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Re: Wrong topic for this site
Bolaji Ojo   1/4/2013 12:33:36 PM
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This is our one single "whatever-blog." Our goal with the Sanity Clause is to stray occasionally or regularly from the beaten path. If you'd like to comment on David Benjamin's blogs please go ahead but if it's too far from the industry topic just pass on these.

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Re: Wrong topic?
Ned Ludd   1/4/2013 11:29:07 AM
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ROHScompliant makes a point I made to my EBN editor when he asked me to write this column. I'm not a supply chain guy. Why should I write a column for EBN? But Bola said he wanted a touch of diversity in EBN, under the assumption that industry people sometmes ponder subjects outside the industry. He expected complains from some readers troubled by horizontal discourse, but said don't worry.

I'm strangely reminded of my days working the cafeteria line in college, filling plates at lunch and dinner for my fellow students. Inevitably, someone, then someone else, then twenty others, would express the opinion that tonight's main course was not what they had in mind as fine dining. My response, the only response possible, was always the same: "If you don't like it, you don't have to eat it."

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Wrong topic for this site
rohscompliant   1/4/2013 10:53:50 AM
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While I have my own passionite views on this subject......is this really the site we should be discussing this topic on?

Can we keep it industry related........and banter on this subject on other sites?

I mean I would love to talk about off roading but their are other sites for that.

No disrespect intended.

 

 

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Some facts
R.J.Matthews   1/3/2013 8:19:54 PM
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Each year, on average, 100,000 Americans are shot with a gun. Of these, over 31,000 are fatalities, 11,000 of them murders and 18,000 suicides. More than a million people have been killed with guns in America since 1968

40 per cent of all gun sales in America currently have no background checks whatsoever

Japan, which has the toughest gun control in the world, had just TWO in 2006 and averages fewer than 20 a year. In Australia, they've not had a mass shooting since stringent new laws were brought in after 35 people were murdered in the country's worst-ever mass shooting in Tasmania in 1996.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2012/07/23/six-facts-about-guns-violence-and-gun-control/

Firearm deaths are significantly lower in states with stricter gun control legislation. Though the sample sizes are small, we find substantial negative correlations between firearm deaths and states that ban assault weapons (-.45), require trigger locks (-.42), and mandate safe storage requirements for guns (-.48)."

http://www.theworld.org/2012/12/guns-and-the-us-mexico-border-what-atf-agents-see/

http://www.presstv.ir/usdetail/280790.html

The majority of weapons seized at crime scenes in Mexico have been traced back to the United States, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

The El Paso Times, which obtained the figures, reports that from 2007 to 2011, 68,161 firearms out of 99,691 found at crime scenes over the border - about 68 percent - originated from U.S. gun manufacturers or dealers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Drug_War

Drug cartels in Mexico control approximately 70% of the foreign narcotics that flow into the United States.

The vast majority of the handguns and many of the assault rifles used by the cartels enter Mexico from the United States.

research has asserted that most weapons and arms trafficked into Mexico are from gun dealers in the United States.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2254758/Piers-Morgan-Deport-If-America-wont-change-crazy-gun-laws-I-deport-myself.html

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/07/a-land-without-guns-how-japan-has-virtually-eliminated-shooting-deaths/260189/

http://www.politifact.com/virginia/statements/2012/jan/27/jim-moran/rep-jim-moran-says-us-gun-homicide-rate-20-times-h/

 

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