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OT - Libertarian corruption
Any *actual* "libertarians" out there?
Or did they all end up being bushies in drag? http://www.google.com/search?q=%22li...e=off&filter=0 -- Cliff |
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 16:21:30 -0500, Cliff wrote:
Any *actual* "libertarians" out there? Or did they all end up being bushies in drag? http://www.google.com/search?q=%22li...e=off&filter=0 Cliff, your apparently complete inability to distinguish between someone who disagrees with you and someone who is stupid, evil and corrupt never ceases to amaze me. --RC "Sometimes history doesn't repeat itself. It just yells 'can't you remember anything I've told you?' and lets fly with a club. -- John W. Cambell Jr. |
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there are 3 doors, all well marked and even have a window to show what's
beyond. #1 door leads to a torture chamber and the torturer is waiting... #2 door leads leads to a monastery in the middle ages, with few books... #3 door leads to an open field, with sunshine, birds singing and the voices of women can be heard through the door, but alas this door won't open... which one do you choose? cheers T.Alan |
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Least thats my sort of luck.
I hate to admit it, but it's my sort of luck too. So what kinds of books were in #2? Religious books, what else? cheers T.Alan |
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 18:16:44 GMT, "T.Alan Kraus"
wrote: So what kinds of books were in #2? Religious books, what else? Welcome to Gunner's world. He has severe reading (and other) comprehension problems. He's a winger, you know. At least the blind are blessed with Braille. -- Cliff |
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"Cliff" wrote in message ... Welcome to Gunner's world. He has severe reading (and other) comprehension problems. How did you come to that conclusion? I'd be interested to know your deductive reasoning. He's a winger, you know. What's a winger? In my world a winger is a shooter that consistantly breaks off only one chip off a bird. We call it lucky BB. cheers T.Alan |
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On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 18:23:43 GMT, "T.Alan Kraus"
wrote: "Cliff" wrote in message .. . Welcome to Gunner's world. He has severe reading (and other) comprehension problems. How did you come to that conclusion? I'd be interested to know your deductive reasoning. I read the post & sub-thread G. He's a winger, you know. What's a winger? They don't fly very well in that position ..... http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscart...es/jcan15l.jpg HTH -- Cliff |
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