Bhairitu wrote:
> We have "Viper" squads in the Bay Area at BART:
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19588150/
> 
> Probably not here so much as to protect us against "terrorists" (in the 
> Bay Area that could easily be right-wing hot headed Texans) 
>
You sound really scared. Why don't you move to France or England
where you can hide inside a hospital or under a bridge?

> but to ramp up the terrornoia and keep the populace in their schizoid 
state. 

So, you're paranoid AND schizoid - I thought so.

> The spokesman  for the Viper squad on the local news last night looked 
> more like someone they would be interested in than running the show.
> 
> I began celebrating the 4th early by seeing "Sicko" at the local art 
> house in one of the country's remaining dome theaters.  Great film and 
> there is a slight theme (which no one has mentioned) change at about 1 
> hour and 15 minutes to pick up on.  That's why I'm seeing support for 
> Michael Moore from areas you wouldn't have expected.  At that point  he 
> begins to look at the bigger picture.  Much of what Barry has been 
> saying about the French health care system is validated and even more.   
> You wind up feeling that we're really getting screwed in the US and 
> things really need to change.  But gee we wouldn't want Shemp to miss 
> out on a buck or two on his way to becoming a billionaire would we?
> 
> BTW, Bill Gates is now the second wealthiest person in the world being 
> replaced by Mr. Slim the Mexican telecom tycoon.  Those going out of 
> business sales at CompUSA must have been really lucrative.
> 
> Happy 4th to everyone.  It'll be quiet here for a change as the weather 
> has been too hot and fireworks are banned in this county.  That still 
> usually means that people are setting some off but I only heard a few 
> firecrackers over the weekend.   There's a big fine and jail time if you 
> set them off these days.  But I was over in Union City which is another 
> country on Monday and the local kids soccer team had a fireworks booth.  
> Some message to send to kids eh?   I love fireworks but where I grew up 
> as a kid we would set them off at my uncle's farm over a plowed field 
> where nothing would catch fire.   I'm glad I got rid of my shake roof on 
> Monday.
>
Apparently fireworks is one of the few things the Chinese can manufacture
without contamination! 


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