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![]() It's easy enough to filter out if you don't want to see it. See the "OT" at the beginning of the subject line? I just took a crap in the middle of your dining room... ....but I did put a sign up saying, "I'm taking a crap in the middle of your dining room - have a nice day". So you haven't figured out how to use filters and killfiles either? It's not the same situation, Tom, and you know it. Oh, come on now - that was pretty funny. |
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![]() Doug Miller wrote: In article , Tom Watson wrote: On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 02:17:02 GMT, (Doug Miller) wrote: It's easy enough to filter out if you don't want to see it. See the "OT" at the beginning of the subject line? I just took a crap in the middle of your dining room... ....but I did put a sign up saying, "I'm taking a crap in the middle of your dining room - have a nice day". So you haven't figured out how to use filters and killfiles either? It's not the same situation, Tom, and you know it. IIUC, you have figured out how to use filters and killfiles but you have not figured out how to find and post to a newsgroup where the subject you wish to discuss is on-topic, right? Or are you just plain afraid to discuss it with people who are knowledgible in the subject area? -- FF |
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![]() I asked a question. You failed to answer. About says it. "Roy Blankenship" wrote in message link.net... Great response. This is the kind of intelligent discourse we can expect from the right. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ "......Why are we so afraid of Nazism and heathenism?......" Because the U.S. is a Christian Nation. At least this is what I've been told repeatedly by the Religious Right. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 00:31:53 GMT, "Tim and Steph" wrote:
"Doug Miller" wrote in message . com... In article nLJ0e.19564$I16.13281@trndny03, "Tim and Steph" wrote: And my dad can beat up both of your dads. Can you two take this ****ing contest off-wreck? It's easy enough to filter out if you don't want to see it. See the "OT" at the beginning of the subject line? Indeed. I can read. Arguing on the internet is a lot like running in the special olympics; even if you win, you're still retarded. Neither of you are going to change each other's minds, so what's the point? It's just a lot of hot air being blown. Jesus, don't go throwing a pail of water on what's shaping up to be a nice little fire. It is, after all, early silly season. JP ************* Muddy. |
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![]() Doug Miller wrote: In article , "mp" wrote: Fine - substantiate those claims, then. Especially the one about the US government supposedly killing more Iraqis than Saddam. If you really believe that, you're delusional, and you should seek help from a qualified mental health professional. [Tip for you in that regard: you won't have to wait nearly as long for an appointment if you phone a clinic in the US.] The combined results of both wars and the sanctions could easily be responsible for over 1 million casualties, and according to Unicef half of these are children under 5. As usual, when challenged to substantiate your ridiculous claims, you start to change the subject. I'm still waiting for substantiation. When I challenge your rediculous claims you don't even reply. -- FF |
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![]() Doug Miller wrote: As usual, when challenged to substantiate your ridiculous claims, you start to change the subject. I'm still waiting for substantiation. When I challenge your rediculous claims you don't even reply. Clearly false; No, that's true. For example you made the rediculous claim that Saddam Hussein had more than ten years to hide WMD. I pointed out that UN inspectors didn't leave Iraq until 1998 and returned in 2002. That's less than five years, to both manufacture and hide WMD, not more than ten. You never replied to that. but after having observed you continually ducking and evading Dave Hinz, I expected nothing less from you, and I was not disappointed. That of course, is false and easily verified to be false by reviewing the thread. OTOH, by way of example, I repeatedly asked Mr Hinz why he thought hydrogen generators would be anything other than conventional military assets and he NEVER provided any answer that addressed the question. Maybe he though Iraq was going to use the hydrogen for hydrogen bombs. I dunno, your guess is as good as mine because he refused to answer the question. -- FF |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 00:31:53 GMT, Tim and Steph wrote:
"Doug Miller" wrote in message om... In article nLJ0e.19564$I16.13281@trndny03, "Tim and Steph" wrote: And my dad can beat up both of your dads. Can you two take this ****ing contest off-wreck? It's easy enough to filter out if you don't want to see it. See the "OT" at the beginning of the subject line? Indeed. I can read. Arguing on the internet is a lot like running in the special olympics; even if you win, you're still retarded. Neither of you are going to change each other's minds, so what's the point? It's just a lot of hot air being blown. Well, it seems that you're going out of your way to read, and then complain about it. Why would that be? |
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![]() "Dave Hinz" wrote in message ... On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 00:31:53 GMT, Tim and Steph wrote: "Doug Miller" wrote in message om... In article nLJ0e.19564$I16.13281@trndny03, "Tim and Steph" wrote: And my dad can beat up both of your dads. Can you two take this ****ing contest off-wreck? It's easy enough to filter out if you don't want to see it. See the "OT" at the beginning of the subject line? Indeed. I can read. Arguing on the internet is a lot like running in the special olympics; even if you win, you're still retarded. Neither of you are going to change each other's minds, so what's the point? It's just a lot of hot air being blown. Well, it seems that you're going out of your way to read, and then complain about it. Why would that be? Because, like the other retards, I can't help myself. I seem to think that I can actually have some effect. |
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![]() Tim and Steph wrote: Because, like the other retards, I can't help myself. I seem to think that I can actually have some effect. My poor excuse is that the trolls who start these OT threads, in addition to being moral cowards for not posting where they know they'll be rebutted, are also loathsome liars. It is sometimes hard to sit still while they spew their foul, anti-American lies. -- FF |
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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 01:04:54 GMT, Tim and Steph wrote:
"Dave Hinz" wrote in message ... Well, it seems that you're going out of your way to read, and then complain about it. Why would that be? Because, like the other retards, I can't help myself. I seem to think that I can actually have some effect. Well, the effect you're having so far is to come across as someone whining about something they could easily avoid, is that what you're going for? |
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![]() Well, the effect you're having so far is to come across as someone whining about something they could easily avoid, is that what you're going for? Tim looks up, thinks to himself: "Hmm... Bait!", then swims on. |
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 01:48:53 GMT, Tim and Steph wrote:
Well, the effect you're having so far is to come across as someone whining about something they could easily avoid, is that what you're going for? Tim looks up, thinks to himself: "Hmm... Bait!", then swims on. Well, that's ironic. But thanks for moving on. |
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 05:55:39 +0100, "no spam" wrote:
Serious reading, folks! HISTORY TEST Please pause a moment, reflect back, and take the following multiple choice test. The events are actual cuts from past history. They actually happened!!! Do you remember? -1968 Bobby Kennedy was shot and killed by a. Superman b. Jay Leno c. Harry Potter d. a Muslim male extremist between the ages of 17 and 40 1. In 1972 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and massacred by a. Olga Corbett b. Sitting Bull c. Arnold Schwarzenegger d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 2. In 1979, the US embassy in Iran was taken over by: a. Lost Norwegians b. Elvis c. A tour bus full of 80-year-old women d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 3.During the 1980's a number of Americans were kidnapped in Lebanon by: a. John Dillinger b. The King of Sweden c. The Boy Scouts d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 4. In 1983, the US Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by: a. A pizza delivery boy b. Pee Wee Herman c. Geraldo Rivera d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 5. In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked and a 70 year old American passenger was murdered and thrown overboard in his wheelchair by: a. The Smurfs b. Davy Jones c. The Little Mermaid d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 6.In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens, and a US Navy diver trying to rescue passengers was murdered by: a. Captain Kidd b. Charles Lindberg c. Mother Teresa d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 7.In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by: a. Scooby Doo b. The Tooth Fairy c. Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 8. In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by: a. Richard Simmons b. Grandma Moses c. Michael Jordan d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 9.In 1998, the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by: a. Mr. Rogers b. Hillary Clinton, to distract attention from Wild Bill' s women problems c. The World Wrestling Federation d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 10.On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked; two were used as missiles to take out the World Trade Centers and of the remaining two, one crashed into the US Pentagon and the other was diverted and crashed by the passengers.Thousands of people were killed by: a. Bugs Bunny, Wiley E. Coyote, Daffy Duck and Elmer Fudd b. The Supreme Court of Florida c. Mr. Bean d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 11.In 2002 the United States fought a war in Afghanistan against: a. Enron b. The Lutheran Church c. The NFL d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 12. In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by: a. Bonnie and Clyde b. Captain Kangaroo c. Billy Graham d. Muslim male extremists mostly between the ages of 17 and 40 Nope, .....I really don't see a pattern here to justify profiling, do you? So, to ensure we Americans never offend anyone, particularly fanatics intent on killing us, airport security screeners will no longer be allowed to profile certain people. They must conduct random searches of 80-year-old women, little kids, airline pilots with proper identification, secret agents who are members of the President's security detail, 85-year old Congressmen with metal hips, and Medal of Honor winning and former Governor Joe Foss, but leave Muslim Males between the ages 17 and 40 alone lest they be guilty of profiling. Let's send this to as many people as we can so that the Gloria Aldreds along with Federal Justices that want to thwart common sense, feel doubly ashamed of themselves - if they have any such sense. As the writer of the award winning story "Forrest Gump" so aptly put it, "Stupid is as stupid does." Come on people wake up!!! Keep this going. Pass it on to everyone in your address book. Our Country and our troops need our support! |
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Kevin writes:
And by "formed" you mean "stole the land from existing tenants". Really, so you obviously don't know that about 50% of Israelis are of Middle Eastern origin, many having been summarily expelled from the Arab lands where they had lived for generations. Also you wouldn't know that there was a continuous Jewish presence in Israel for thousands of years. Even in Jerusalem, there has been a Jewish plurality for the past 150 years... Or that the Holy Land was pretty much a barren wasteland in the mid-19th century with only a small native Jewish and Arab population (see Mark Twain's note on his 19th century visit) Or that most modern day "Palestinians" actually came to the land in the past 100 years, attracted by the wealth created by the parallel Jewish immigration. Or that until 1948, only the Jews were called Palestinians (and today's "Jerusalem Post" was actually called the "Palestinian Post"). The native Arabs identified with their brethren throughout the Middle East and did not want to be called Palestinian Facts -- they have a way of getting in the way of the truth And by "...sane and democratic..." you mean a country which believes it's existence is God's will, their God of course, and unless you believe in their God you don't get to vote or enjoy full citizenship. Tell that to the 20% of the country that is Arab and have full voting rights (though they presumably believe in God). Tell that to the 80-90% of the Jewish population that is non-religious and only superficially believe in God in any real sense And remind me of all the Arab states that even let women let alone non-Muslims have full citizenship rights. During the first Gulf War our US soldiers who were saving the Saudi royalty's butts weren't even allowed to have Christmas services on Saudi territory. Guess you liked the Taliban too. Non-Sequitur The only reason we NEED Israel as an ally is BECAUSE we have Israel as an ally. Non-Sequitur Why is the entire Arab world ****ed of at us? Ask yourself when was the last time we bombed Tel Aviv for ignoring/violating a U.N. resolution. Because the resolutions against Israel, apart from being completely biased and racist, are not passed under the article of the UN requiring forceful compliance. Different resolutions have different enforcing powers... But then again you clearly know nothing about the Middle East other than the bigoted views you hold towards Jews and Israel. |
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Nate Perkins writes:
Abu Nidal was a threat to Israel primarily. I don't think we ought to be in the business of fighting wars by proxy for Israel. Nate hard to know whether you are just ignorant or garden variety anti-Semitic in your reflexive vilification of Israel. However, according to the US Navy Web Site (http://library.nps.navy.mil/home/tgp/abu.htm), none of his major attacks were directly against Israel and only one was against an obvious "Jewish" target. Most of his attacks were against European and US targets plus some against rivals in the PLO terrorist group. Also he was directly supported by Iraq and lived there until his death in 200 (which by the way is after Sept 11, 2001 and supports the contention that Iraq continued to support terrorism even after the watershed events of Sept 11). Here are some quotes from the Navy website. -------- Activities The ANO has carried out terrorist attacks in 20 countries, killing or injuring almost 900 persons. Targets include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Israel, moderate Palestinians, the PLO, and various Arab countries. Major attacks included the Rome and Vienna airports in 1985, the Neve Shalom synagogue in Istanbul, the hijacking of Pan Am Flight 73 in Karachi in 1986, and the City of Poros day-excursion ship attack in Greece in 1988. The ANO is suspected of assassinating PLO deputy chief Abu Iyad and PLO security chief Abu Hul in Tunis in 1991. The ANO assassinated a Jordanian diplomat in Lebanon in 1994 and has been linked to the killing of the PLO representative there. The group has not staged a major attack against Western targets since the late 1980s. Strength Few hundred plus limited overseas support structure. Location/Area of Operation Al-Banna relocated to Iraq in December 1998, where the group maintains a Al-Banna relocated to Iraq in December 1998 where the group maintained a presence until Operation Iraqi Freedom, but its current status in country is unknown. Known members have an operational presence in Lebanon, including in several Palestinian refugee camps. Authorities shut down the ANOs operations in Libya and Egypt in 1999. The group has demonstrated the ability to operate over a wide area, including the Middle East, Asia, and Europe. However, financial problems and internal disorganization have greatly reduced the groups activities and its ability to maintain cohesive terrorist capability. External Aid The ANO received considerable support, including safe haven, training, logistical assistance, and financial aid from Iraq, Libya, and Syria (until 1987), in addition to close support for selected operations. |
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Nate Perkins writes:
You've also made the claim that it was a terrorist base under Saddam. You will have a hard time finding evidence for sponsorship of any terrorism beyond anti-Israeli causes. What would I consider acceptable evidence? Hmm. An official government report. An official CIA report. A military intelligence report. A report by an outside country; e.g. Interpol, the UN, etc. An article describing specifics from a major news outlet. An online article describing the evidence, from a site that is not a blog. Probably many others. What I wouldn't consider to be acceptable evidence are unsubstantiated or vague statements from administration officials. Well, the US Navy Web site that I quoted in my earlier post clearly says that Iraq supported and hosted Abu Nidal until 2002 (i.e. after Sept 11). Also, that website makes clear that while the group may be ethnically Palestinian there targets extended to 20 countries many of who are not even supporters of Israel. US interests appear to have been the object of many of his attacks. Now of course in your own twisted anti-Semitic views, it would be hard to say that there is never an Israeli connection since we have already established that: A. The vast majority of modern day terrorist acts (i.e. acts deliberately targeting civilians for death without any legitimate defensive or military purpose) are committed by extremist Muslims B. Most extremist Muslims hate Israel So of course any connection of terrorism to Iraq will always have at least some collateral anti-Israel venom. |
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Rick Cook writes:
Since most terrorist groups include hatred for Israel among their motivations, you can use that excuse to ignore virtually all terrorist activity in the modern world. It gets better... Bigoted anti-Semites like Nate Perkins see the world this way: 1. If the terrorist group has Israel on its list of enemies, than obviously it is Israel's fault 2. If by some miracle, there is a terrorist out there who doesn't hate Israel, then the Mossad (and Israel) must be behind the terrorist so again Israel is at fault. So Israel is really in a catch-22. Either it is the victim of terrorism and therefore at fault or if not the victim than obviously it must be the colluder (witness the anti-Semitic libels that the Mossad was behind 9/11 or that Jews knew about it in advance and stayed away). Such is the twisted mind of the anti-Zionist, which is just anti-Semitism with a twist. For the old European anti-Semitic canards similarly put the Jew in a similar catch-22: 1. If a Jew was poor and downtrodden then he was a burden to society and not fit for living. 2. If a Jew was wealthy and comfortable then he was obviously a parasite on society and not fit for living. However, for low life like Nate, calling yourself anti-Zionist sounds a bit less crass than admitting to the same 2 thousand year old disease of anti-Semitism that his relatives brought him up in. You can't teach an old dog new tricks... |
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blueman wrote in
: Nate Perkins writes: Abu Nidal was a threat to Israel primarily. I don't think we ought to be in the business of fighting wars by proxy for Israel. Nate hard to know whether you are just ignorant or garden variety anti-Semitic in your reflexive vilification of Israel. I think your reply is a little out of date. The message you are quoting out of context is about six months old. A while back I finally figured out that debating politics in a woodworking newsgroup is absolutely pointless. You want to debate baptism, or London terrorism, or Iraq, supply side economics, or insult whoever by calling them an anti-Semite ... then debate yourself. I'll be ignoring ya. |
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