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Hawke wrote:
By the way, I have been in Bakersfield. It sucked. I didn't hang around long. No reason to go to Taft to see someplace even worse. Hope ya get hit by a truck. So you wish a fellow human being to die that never harmed you? Do you often engage in schadenfreude? Turn in your guns if you have them, you are mentally ill and a prohibited person. Seek help, you really need it. Wes |
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"Wes" wrote in message ... Hawke wrote: By the way, I have been in Bakersfield. It sucked. I didn't hang around long. No reason to go to Taft to see someplace even worse. Hope ya get hit by a truck. So you wish a fellow human being to die that never harmed you? Do you often engage in schadenfreude? Turn in your guns if you have them, you are mentally ill and a prohibited person. Seek help, you really need it. Wes This is not unlike what we've seen before from the libtards and their hate for their brothers and sisters. It will be sad to watch them go during the Great Culling. But then we'll always have the memories. They can't take those away. Sniff. |
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Wes wrote:
Hawke wrote: By the way, I have been in Bakersfield. It sucked. I didn't hang around long. No reason to go to Taft to see someplace even worse. Hope ya get hit by a truck. So you wish a fellow human being to die that never harmed you? Do you often engage in schadenfreude? Turn in your guns if you have them, you are mentally ill and a prohibited person. Seek help, you really need it. Wes I can't help it. Sometimes the conservative in me just comes out whether I want it to or not. Besides, I've been pro death for a long time. So wanting to see the end of some people isn't anything new for me. I've been thrilled lately with the passing of a bunch of conservative icons. Call me what you want. I'm just being real and not pretending to care about people I dislike. Besides, I'm just happy to see some people go, as you probably are too. I don't actually make it happen though. Hawke |
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Hawke wrote: I can't help it. Sometimes the conservative in me just comes out whether I want it to or not. Besides, I've been pro death for a long time. So wanting to see the end of some people isn't anything new for me. I've been thrilled lately with the passing of a bunch of conservative icons. Call me what you want. I'm just being real and not pretending to care about people I dislike. Besides, I'm just happy to see some people go, as you probably are too. I don't actually make it happen though. Hawke Like this? "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." -- Clarence Darrow |
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On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:43:31 -0800, Hawke
wrote: Wes wrote: Hawke wrote: By the way, I have been in Bakersfield. It sucked. I didn't hang around long. No reason to go to Taft to see someplace even worse. Hope ya get hit by a truck. So you wish a fellow human being to die that never harmed you? Do you often engage in schadenfreude? Turn in your guns if you have them, you are mentally ill and a prohibited person. Seek help, you really need it. Wes I can't help it. Sometimes the conservative in me just comes out whether I want it to or not. Besides, I've been pro death for a long time. So wanting to see the end of some people isn't anything new for me. I've been thrilled lately with the passing of a bunch of conservative icons. Call me what you want. I'm just being real and not pretending to care about people I dislike. Besides, I'm just happy to see some people go, as you probably are too. I don't actually make it happen though. Hawke =========== As was posted in another thread, one of the major problems with "charismatic" leaders in both politics and private business is succession, which too frequently is exacerbated and compounded by their inability to know when to quit [while they are ahead]. Given the increasingly rapid changes and evolution of society, industry, and the general environment, "leaders" that long overstay their competency/vision are an ever increasing problem, as are the ones that continue to cling to power even with debilitating physical and/or mental conditions. FWIW -- average age U.S. Senate -- 60 average age U.S. House -- 55 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15348258/ Unka George (George McDuffee) ............................... The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. L. P. Hartley (1895-1972), British author. The Go-Between, Prologue (1953). |
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John Husvar wrote:
In article , Hawke wrote: I can't help it. Sometimes the conservative in me just comes out whether I want it to or not. Besides, I've been pro death for a long time. So wanting to see the end of some people isn't anything new for me. I've been thrilled lately with the passing of a bunch of conservative icons. Call me what you want. I'm just being real and not pretending to care about people I dislike. Besides, I'm just happy to see some people go, as you probably are too. I don't actually make it happen though. Hawke Like this? "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." -- Clarence Darrow Exactly! Right on point. Hawke |
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John Husvar wrote:
Like this? "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." -- Clarence Darrow I'm fond of this one: The first thing you should do when you get up is read the obituaries. You never know when you'll see a name that will just make your day." -- Ed Salisbury. |
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On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 20:07:45 -0600, "Burled Frau"
wrote: "Wes" wrote in message ... Hawke wrote: By the way, I have been in Bakersfield. It sucked. I didn't hang around long. No reason to go to Taft to see someplace even worse. Hope ya get hit by a truck. So you wish a fellow human being to die that never harmed you? Do you often engage in schadenfreude? Turn in your guns if you have them, you are mentally ill and a prohibited person. Seek help, you really need it. Wes This is not unlike what we've seen before from the libtards and their hate for their brothers and sisters. It will be sad to watch them go during the Great Culling. But then we'll always have the memories. They can't take those away. Sniff. Shrug...his wishful thinking simply didnt work. Again. A month in LA..and Im home again. Brought an interesting Hobart gasoline welder home with me. Previous owner claimed it came off a Liberty Ship. Inline 6 cylinder, 250 amps DC. Ill post some pictures in the next day or so. Gunner Whenever a Liberal utters the term "Common Sense approach"....grab your wallet, your ass, and your guns because the sombitch is about to do something damned nasty to all three of them. |
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