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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 20:57:29 GMT, "Homer J Simpson"
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"John Fields" wrote in message
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Then there's something you _can_ do about it? What, LOL?


**** off low grade morons like you.

You can't even keep yourself from looking like a goddam fool, here,
where trivial **** is concerned and yet you think that you're fit to
determine how the entire world should be run? Forget it. You're
nothing but a low-life piece of **** and that's all you'll ever be
so stop pretending that you're something that doesn't need to be
flushed.


Let him have Kuwait and keep gasoline at 99 cents per gallon.


So, as long as you can get gas for 99 cents a gallon you're willing
to look the other way when he kills and tortures thousands of people
for daring to disagree with him, as well as using his own people on
which to test his biological weapons and God knows what all else?

You're quite a piece of work Homer.


Right. Life is so pleasant there now - why the Iraqis keep throwing flowers
at the US troops. Not a single Iraqi was even harmed by the invasion and
occupation - so much better now.

And then there's Kuwait, saved by US troops while their own sons played in
the fleshpots of Europe.

"The one million citizens of Kuwait, where government financial assets have
topped 166 billion dollars, are to receive a grant of 200 dinars (690
dollars) each, the government has announced.
The two million foreign workers in the oil-rich emirate were not included.

The OPEC member posted a surplus in each of the past seven fiscal years,
totalling more than 50 billion dollars. Kuwait is also headed for record
revenues this year.

The government offered a similar grant in October 2004 and raised salaries
of citizens by 170 dollars monthly last year. MPs in the outspoken
parliament have been pressing for a new hike.

The Gulf Arab state provides a cradle-to-grave welfare system to its
citizens who receive most public services at heavily subsidized prices and
pay no income tax.

Some 92 percent of Kuwait's 300,000-strong workforce are employed in
government jobs, with high wages and minimal work pressure."

Hmmm, and what has happened to the servicemen injured saving Kuwait? The
ones who are in wheel chairs or blind living in run down trailers? Any money
for them?


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Nope. That wasn't part of the deal.
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You don't get to be President of the United States of America if
you're illiterate, dumbass, and the only reason he wouldn't be able
to understand what you wrote would be because of the stupid,
nonsensical **** you spew.


I still can't see how a doped up idiot and C student like little George
could even get into Harvard let alone earn an MBA. Something is wrong there.


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Nope, it's just that _you_ can't see how it happened. I'm sure
there's a lot of stuff you can't quite figure out. Like how to tie
your shoelaces, maybe?
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As far as the rest of it goes, you're just afraid to do it because
you know damned well that you've got nothing to say that the
administration hasn't heard already and rejected as utter crap.
With good reason, BTW.


None of them has a ****ing clue.


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I doubt that. I think it's more like _you_ don't have a ****ing
clue. Everything you think you know something about you get from
the media. Do you get regular communiques from the White House
apprising you of what's going on and asking for your opinion? No.

Do you have any idea of what's going on besides what you read in the
paper and see on TV? No. ****ing clueless and you don't even know
it, sadder still.
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You're the spokesturd for Coprofaggots Anonymous and you don't feel
uncomfortable with that, do you?


No, that's your 'honor for life'.


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Oh, how clever and devastating...
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Interesting how you always resort to ad hominem arguments instead of posting facts.


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That wasn't an ad hominem argument, dumbass, it was an ad hominem
attack.

Learn what the "big words" mean before you use them and you'll save
yourself a world of grief, y'know...


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John Fields
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