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Classy, Tim, really classy. Got something against lesbians? Homophobic
are you? Does that go hand-in-hand with that dominating phobia of
yours that the whole world wants to take away your marbles?
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Robatoy wrote:
On Oct 29, 9:25 pm, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
On Oct 29, 7:50 pm, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
On Oct 29, 6:31 pm, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
If I am more vehement in Obama's case it's only because
the magnitude of his Constitutional abuses is so much higher and the rate
so much faster.
How many people has Obama sent off to die so his friends could line
their pockets?
None - just like Bush before him did not do this.
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That answer clearly disqualifies you from any further debate as you
see what you want to see and you ignore those realities that don't
suit your ideology.

It may disqualify me from *your* version of "debate" or "reality"
both of which correspond to their real equivalents the way
Rosie O'Donnell is a supermodel.
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Classy, Tim, really classy. Got something against lesbians? Homophobic
are you? Does that go hand-in-hand with that dominating phobia of


Not in the slightest. But Rosie is demonstrably not a supermodel and
you are demonstrably disconnected from Reality. A simple - and apt -
comparison. It is, however, interesting to hear your argue as if you
believed in tolerance of people different than yourself given your
repeated screechings here against a particular group of people. Isn't
that, after all, really why you hate W - because he supported those same
people?



yours that the whole world wants to take away your marbles?



My marbles are quite intact, thank you for asking. See, I'm not
homophobic in any way...
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On Oct 29, 9:56*pm, "Lew Hodgett" wrote:
"Robatoy" wrote:

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Classy, Tim, really classy. Got something against lesbians? Homophobic
are you? Does that go hand-in-hand with that dominating phobia of
yours that the whole world wants to take away your marbles?
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As my mother often reminded me, "Son, if you are going to mess with
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I just can't help it. When I see a clown, I have to beep its nose.
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I just can't help it. When I see a clown, I have to beep its nose.


Then keep some soap, water and towels handy.

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I just can't help it. When I see a clown, I have to beep its nose.


Then keep some soap, water and towels handy.

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On Oct 29, 10:33*pm, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
On Oct 29, 9:25 pm, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
On Oct 29, 7:50 pm, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Robatoy wrote:
On Oct 29, 6:31 pm, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
* If I am more vehement in Obama's case it's only because
the magnitude of his Constitutional abuses is so much higher and the rate
so much faster.
How many people has Obama sent off to die so his friends could line
their pockets?
None - just like Bush before him did not do this.
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That answer clearly disqualifies you from any further debate as you
see what you want to see and you ignore those realities that don't
suit your ideology.
It may disqualify me from *your* version of "debate" or "reality"
both of which correspond to their real equivalents the way
Rosie O'Donnell is a supermodel.
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Tim Daneliuk * *
PGP Key: * * * *http://www.tundraware.com/PGP/


Classy, Tim, really classy. Got something against lesbians? Homophobic
are you? Does that go hand-in-hand with that dominating phobia of


Not in the slightest. *But Rosie is demonstrably not a supermodel and
you are demonstrably disconnected from Reality. *A simple - and apt -
comparison. *It is, however, interesting to hear your argue as if you
believed in tolerance of people different than yourself given your
repeated screechings here against a particular group of people. *Isn't
that, after all, really why you hate W - because he supported those same
people?

yours that the whole world wants to take away your marbles?


My marbles are quite intact, thank you for asking. *See, I'm not
homophobic in any way...


"Yawn"....you still here?
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:33:02 -0500, Tim Daneliuk

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My marbles are quite intact, thank you for asking. *See, I'm not
homophobic in any way...


What marbles? Any semblance of reality marbles that you may have had
at one time rolled away a long, long time ago. Now, you're viewed
simply as the newsgroup clown.

We've all come to accept that you have absolutely nothing to
contribute in woodworking conversation to this newsgroup , but if
you're going to talk about something else entirely unrelated, at least
attempt to make some sense on occasion will you?


Lew suggested some soap..Maybe we best bring some Lysol? :-{
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:33:02 -0500, Tim Daneliuk

wrote:
My marbles are quite intact, thank you for asking. *See, I'm not
homophobic in any way...


What marbles? Any semblance of reality marbles that you may have had
at one time rolled away a long, long time ago. Now, you're viewed
simply as the newsgroup clown.

We've all come to accept that you have absolutely nothing to
contribute in woodworking conversation to this newsgroup , but if
you're going to talk about something else entirely unrelated, at least
attempt to make some sense on occasion will you?


Lew suggested some soap..Maybe we best bring some Lysol? :-{
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:33:02 -0500, Tim Daneliuk
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My marbles are quite intact, thank you for asking. See, I'm not
homophobic in any way...


What marbles? Any semblance of reality marbles that you may have had
at one time rolled away a long, long time ago. Now, you're viewed
simply as the newsgroup clown.

We've all come to accept that you have absolutely nothing to
contribute in woodworking conversation to this newsgroup , but if
you're going to talk about something else entirely unrelated, at least
attempt to make some sense on occasion will you?
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:33:02 -0500, Tim Daneliuk
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My marbles are quite intact, thank you for asking. See, I'm not
homophobic in any way...


What marbles? Any semblance of reality marbles that you may have had
at one time rolled away a long, long time ago. Now, you're viewed
simply as the newsgroup clown.

We've all come to accept that you have absolutely nothing to
contribute in woodworking conversation to this newsgroup , but if
you're going to talk about something else entirely unrelated, at least
attempt to make some sense on occasion will you?


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Lew suggested some soap..Maybe we best bring some Lysol? :-{


Nah! Only chance of getting rid of a rodent like Daneliuk is a heavy
dose of Contrac Bloc Rodenticide. It's the top rat and mouse bait
block in the industry.


He might thrive on that stuff.
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Lew suggested some soap..Maybe we best bring some Lysol? :-{


Nah! Only chance of getting rid of a rodent like Daneliuk is a heavy
dose of Contrac Bloc Rodenticide. It's the top rat and mouse bait
block in the industry.


He might thrive on that stuff.
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Lew suggested some soap..Maybe we best bring some Lysol? :-{


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Nah! Only chance of getting rid of a rodent like Daneliuk is a heavy
dose of Contrac Bloc Rodenticide. It's the top rat and mouse bait
block in the industry.


Haven't you two ever heard of "Shunning"?

So simple, so effective.

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Lew suggested some soap..Maybe we best bring some Lysol? :-{


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Nah! Only chance of getting rid of a rodent like Daneliuk is a heavy
dose of Contrac Bloc Rodenticide. It's the top rat and mouse bait
block in the industry.


Haven't you two ever heard of "Shunning"?

So simple, so effective.

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Lew suggested some soap..Maybe we best bring some Lysol? :-{


Nah! Only chance of getting rid of a rodent like Daneliuk is a heavy
dose of Contrac Bloc Rodenticide. It's the top rat and mouse bait
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Lew suggested some soap..Maybe we best bring some Lysol? :-{


Nah! Only chance of getting rid of a rodent like Daneliuk is a heavy
dose of Contrac Bloc Rodenticide. It's the top rat and mouse bait
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 19:48:31 -0700, Lew Hodgett wrote:

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I just can't help it. When I see a clown, I have to beep its nose.


Then keep some soap, water and towels handy.

Lew


I haven't seen a post from Tim in ages - why don't the rest of you do the
same? If no one responds to his posts, he'll eventually give up.

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"Larry Blanchard" wrote:

I haven't seen a post from Tim in ages - why don't the rest of you
do the
same? If no one responds to his posts, he'll eventually give up.


Think that's called shunning.

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If I am more vehement in Obama's case it's only because
the magnitude of his Constitutional abuses is so much higher and the
rate so much faster.


How many people has Obama sent off to die so his friends could line
their pockets?


None. Every single soldier, sailor, airman, or marine in Iraq is a
volunteer. When they signed up, they knew the risks of death or serious
bodily injury - not unlike a sky-diver, mountain climber, NASCAR driver, or
anyone who marries a Texas woman.

They willingly accepted those risks for the opportunity to kill people and
blow things up.

An astonishing 85% of military personnel who served in Iraq or Afghanistan
have re-enlisted at every opportunity. The remaining 15% have retired,
invalided out, or married harridans. The 1st Infantry Division, parts of
which have served FOUR tours in Iraq, consistently meets its annual
re-enlistment goal after only eight months into each fiscal year.

It's what they trained to do, its what they want to do, it's what they NEED
to do.

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occupied Baghdad, advanced farther from the ocean (385 miles) than any
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I don't know if it is the inability for critical thought, or what, on
the part of Bush supporters. I am glad we have a president who
"dithers". Bush certainly didn't when he let Cheney talk him into
invading a country on trumped up intelligence.

I wish that we didn't "dither" in Tora Bora, while a tall man with a
turban was allowed to stroll into Pakistan because we didn't want to
shed American blood.


Sigh. Killing or capturing Osama was never a goal of the United States. Only
in the alternative reality of those who opposed the war was such a thing a
strategy. The legal mindset of the left insists that evil-doers be brought
before the bar. The national integrity impetus of the right says that the
enemy must be vanquished or at least neutralized.



Then we needlessly kill 5k Americans in a country who is no threat to
us.


So say you. Ask the 100,000 military personnel still in Iraq if it was worth
it.


Simply breathtaking is the fact that Bush can so screw things up, and
his supporters turn around and blame the man who steps up to clean up
his mess.
Breathtaking.....


Yep, under Bush we had 24 consecutive quarters of economic growth, negligble
inflation, and unemployment as low as four percent. While Bush did run up
the national debt during his eight years by some $800 billion, Obama doubled
that in his first month and is on his way to quadrupling the eight-year $800
billion before his first year is out.

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Yep, as I said: simply breathtaking.



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Buck Turgidson wrote:
I don't know if it is the inability for critical thought, or what, on
the part of Bush supporters. I am glad we have a president who
"dithers". Bush certainly didn't when he let Cheney talk him into
invading a country on trumped up intelligence.

I wish that we didn't "dither" in Tora Bora, while a tall man with a
turban was allowed to stroll into Pakistan because we didn't want to
shed American blood.


Sigh. Killing or capturing Osama was never a goal of the United States.
Only in the alternative reality of those who opposed the war was such a
thing a strategy. The legal mindset of the left insists that evil-doers be
brought before the bar. The national integrity impetus of the right says
that the enemy must be vanquished or at least neutralized.



Then we needlessly kill 5k Americans in a country who is no threat to
us.


So say you. Ask the 100,000 military personnel still in Iraq if it was
worth it.


Simply breathtaking is the fact that Bush can so screw things up, and
his supporters turn around and blame the man who steps up to clean up
his mess.
Breathtaking.....


Yep, under Bush we had 24 consecutive quarters of economic growth,
negligble inflation, and unemployment as low as four percent. While Bush
did run up the national debt during his eight years by some $800 billion,
Obama doubled that in his first month and is on his way to quadrupling the
eight-year $800 billion before his first year is out.

HOPE is not a strategy



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Yep, as I said: * simply breathtaking.


They will never get it. They can't. They're programmed that way.

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