On Fri, 7 May 2004 20:30:00 -0700, Messiah Mike Lee
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't quite get what your point is here. Somewhere in there, I supposed
> you think that the GOP is worse than Stalin, but other than that, I'm
> baffled.

Baffled Mike Lee throws in that somehow people who oppose him support Stalin.

> 
> And the Supreme Court has ruled against them when? And >they have ignored the
> 
> Court after that ruling when? And the administration >implemented the Patriot
> Act despite Congress not passing it?

Actually they did, �many provisions of the Patriot Act 2 were inserted
into other bills.

"The so-called Patriot Act II, as the press dubbed it, was written by
the Justice Department. The Center for Public Integrity discovered it
last year and exposed the document, initiating a public outcry that
forced the government to back down on its plans.

"But critics say the government didn't abandon its goals after the
uproar; it simply extracted the most controversial provisions from
Patriot Act II and slipped them surreptitiously into other bills, such
as the Intelligence Authorization Act, to avoid raising alarm."

Wired News: Bush Grabs New Power for FBI �
http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,61792,00.html

And it is illegal to tell the world that you're suing to challenge the
Patriot Act.

washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51423-2004Apr28.html


> > > By the way, Bush just used the word "apologize"
> > > but it still won't make you happy. What he did was gutsy
> > and difficult
> > > and you don't care.

I was referring to the interviews for Arab TV, not the next day statement.


> >
> > Bush calls treatment of Iraqi prisoners 'abhorrent,' but
> > doesn't apologize
> > http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/Iraq/2004/05/05/448149-ap.html
> >
> > You have low standards for gutsy and difficult.
> 
> You like to move the goalposts a lot.


> > I agree he is a right wing moron. �I cannot see Kerry doing
> > anything as bad as this gang has managed to do and Kerry was
> > way down on my list of candidates. �
> 
> Well, that's what happens when you let Mr. Mole vote. Kerry has said he'll
> kiss Eurabian/UN ass in the war on terror. He'll out-Chamberlain Spain.
> 
> Also, let's not forget, it wasn't just 30 years ago today that Sgt. Kerry
> threw his medals away. Since then, he's been about the most consistently
> leftist member of Congress. Even if he had reformed, I wouldn't care.
> Really, there's something wrong with you if you buy into this shit even when
> you're 20.

Kerry has the best of both worlds, a war hero who came back and
opposed the Vietnam War.

Get out of your video game world and face real life.

> You might want to keep in mind that the Geneva Conventions prohibit things
> like keeping POWs in cells or isolated from each other. >Those are the kinds
> of provisions we need to violate. When the cops interrogate criminals they
> don't put them all in the same holding cell so they can get their stories
> straight.

Mike, still defending violating Geneva conventions.

> 
> What our MPs did to those prisoners in Iraq sucked. Whether it technically
> violated the conventions, I don't know or care. I'm proud of how the Bushies
> have sucked it up and taken their lumps. No, they haven't been perfect. Bush
> didn't say the A-word timely. Rumsfeld was a little defensive the first time
> he was confronted about it. But what the Chappaquiddick Kid did today was
> beyond shameful, and Rumsfeld was spot on, only losing his temper at
> stupidity a couple of times today. If you think the dog and pony show that
> went on today is going to play well with the voters, please keep thinking
> that. As a great man once said, Bring it on!

Quoting Kerry now? �Bring it on. �You seem to be desperately trying to
tie in the last 80 years of "leftist" scandals, first Stalin, then
Chappaquiddick.
> 
> > Amnesty International and others in the coalition, however,
> > have argued that those held in Guantanamo are presumed to be
> > prisoners of war, and if there is any doubt about their
> > status, it is not the prerogative of the US secretary of
> > defense to unilaterally make the determination.
> 
> Fuck Amnesty International. I used to give them money. What a maroon.
> 
> Amnesty International can take the issue to court or go to hell. They choose
> soft targets and ignore the really bad stuff. Poseurs.
> 
> > According to Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention, said
> > Amnesty, the US must convene a "competent tribunal" that is
> > competent and impartial to decide on their status.
> 
> Read more, believe AI propaganda less.
> 
> > This is also the position exposed by the International
> > Committee of the Red Cross, considered a key interpreter of
> > the Geneva Conventions.
> 
> First, that would be espoused, not exposed and second, too bad for the Red
> Cross. They shouldn't play politics like this or they could go the way of
> French wine in America. Really, I'm about done with taking crap off my moral
> inferiors, especially when they are wallowing in their pretensions to moral
> superiority. Which has a lot to do with my attitude when posting in this
> forum.

So now you are down with the Red Cross? �It is interesting to see what
you base your claims of moral superiority on.

Lets see, you agree Bush is a right wing moron and that what happened
in Iraqi prisons is wrong. �I think we are making progress.

> 
> Mike Lee
> Islamic Easter Bunny

Since you have been so nice, for you.

French Rabbit Stew in White Wine Sauce

1 � �Rabbit; disjointed
3 T �Olive Oil
1 ts Freshly ground black pepper
2 T �Flour
1/3 c �Beef broth
2/3 c �French white wine (dry)
4 sl Bacon; diced
10 sm White onions
3 cl Garlic; minced 
1/2 lb Mushrooms; sliced

Clean, wash, and dry the rabbit. � Brown the rabbit in the oil. 
Sprinkle with the pepper, and flour, stirring until the flour browns. 
Add the broth and wine; � bring to a boil, cover and cook over low
heat 45 minutes to one hour or until tender.

While the rabbit is cooking, brown the bacon lightly in a skillet;
pour off half the fat. �Add the onions; saute until golden. �Add the
garlic and mushrooms; saute 3 minutes. �Add this mixture to the
rabbit; cook 15 minutes longer or until the rabbit is tender. �Salt,
if desired, at the table.

Optional: �add celery, carrots, potato with the broth and wine.
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