-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Add your name to the CLEAN GOA INITIATIVE | | | | by visiting this link and following the instructions therein | | | | http://shire.symonds.net/pipermail/goanet/2005-October/033926.html | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Mario, I did not think that you were capable of coming up with anything more hilarious than the following: "One doesn't have to be a chicken to know how an egg is laid. In fact the chicken may have no idea."
However, you have proved me wrong. In response to my contention, "You are unable to cite ANY source." You respond, "Sorry, you will have to do your own research." :-) So, you do agree that you are unable to cite ANY source. None whatsoever. Nada. Zip. That's classical, Mario. > but to criticize the US educational system from Canada, > when many of the top professors at major Canadian > universities are Americans, is nothing but a huge > joke. In Canada, everyone who enrols in college is an excellent reader and writer. You are quite aware that people who are unable to read or write are recruited into US colleges every year. I hope you are still able to judge which system is the big joke. > Again, you are citing claims by capital punishment > opponents, but it has never been proven that someone > who has been executed was innocent. However, people > who have been sentenced to death have been found > innocent during the lengthy appeals process. A quick search on Google yielded 66,000 articles on executions in the US. Listed below is a link to one of them. Since there is a possibility that you do not know what a link is, let me explain it to you. Take your curser to the area highlighted in blue below. Click on the blue area and you will get info on executions in the US. http://sun.soci.niu.edu/~critcrim/wrong/mike.list > > Mervyn writes: > > > > Rosa Parks was only the beginning. The US still has > > a long way to go before all Americans get equal > > education, justice and civil rights. > > > Mario replies: > Rosa Parks protest was in the 60's, Mervyn. The above is a display to the world of your lack of knowledge of Rosa Parks. Again, I have attached a link that will educate you on the American icon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks After you have read the link, I would like you to tell the rest of Goanet if you have understood in which year the Rosa Parks protest was. > Another example that speaks volumes about how little > you know about the US. The riots were a protest > against a group of Nazis, and not for "equal > education, justice and civil rights." Your contention that someone said that the race riots were for "equal education, justice and civil rights" is hilarious. Then again, you always are. Mervyn3.0 There is no defeat in the confession of one¹s error. The confession itself is a victory. Mahatma Gandhi __________________________________________________________ Find your next car at http://autos.yahoo.ca
