Fellow CPF'ers,
I applaud CPF for our new "Official Gear." There are so many designs that I'm like a kid in the candy store. First I want this one, then I want a different one, then I change my mind! My list is now so long, that like flashlights, my wife has said "no more!"
However, no one at CPF received the official memo! The Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.) since it is not doing anything else, like protecting the public, has been put in charge of men's wear. The President is about to appoint the new Czar of Men's Wear and Securites & Exchange Commission (M.W.S.E.C.) who will not be approved by the Senate and definitely be totally unaccountable.
The first ruling of the M.W.S.E.C., on the First day of April 2009, dealt with Men's shirts and tee-shirts. Specifically, the Commision has ruled that "there will be no sales, trading or exchange of securities, large banks, exchanges, small banks, stocks, large corporations, even larger insurance companies, bonds, or men's shirts & tee-shirts without pockets, effective immediately."
Accordingly, the Speaker of the House has filed a complaint to modify this rule to include women's wear, retroactively. The Commission has taken this under advisement, awaiting appointment of the Czar.
Wherefor, the Commision decree that men's wear, specifically shirts and tee-shirts, must have pockets, stands.
Respectfully submitted,
boudreaux lovecpf
Hopefully submitted in the correct spirit and forum. Unlike with Congress, I do not know where to post and I do not want to err.
b.
I applaud CPF for our new "Official Gear." There are so many designs that I'm like a kid in the candy store. First I want this one, then I want a different one, then I change my mind! My list is now so long, that like flashlights, my wife has said "no more!"
However, no one at CPF received the official memo! The Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.) since it is not doing anything else, like protecting the public, has been put in charge of men's wear. The President is about to appoint the new Czar of Men's Wear and Securites & Exchange Commission (M.W.S.E.C.) who will not be approved by the Senate and definitely be totally unaccountable.
The first ruling of the M.W.S.E.C., on the First day of April 2009, dealt with Men's shirts and tee-shirts. Specifically, the Commision has ruled that "there will be no sales, trading or exchange of securities, large banks, exchanges, small banks, stocks, large corporations, even larger insurance companies, bonds, or men's shirts & tee-shirts without pockets, effective immediately."
Accordingly, the Speaker of the House has filed a complaint to modify this rule to include women's wear, retroactively. The Commission has taken this under advisement, awaiting appointment of the Czar.
Wherefor, the Commision decree that men's wear, specifically shirts and tee-shirts, must have pockets, stands.
Respectfully submitted,
boudreaux lovecpf
Hopefully submitted in the correct spirit and forum. Unlike with Congress, I do not know where to post and I do not want to err.
b.