Hi Michael,No. They tried to get MLK and even Elvis.Obama is not only a colored
person, he also has mob support. He will come through like Michael Corleone in
the Movie.
Regards,Pete
On 09/09/11, Michael Madigan wrote:
Obama is going down. NFrom: {quot}Michael Oke, II{quot}
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Hi Leland,
It is a Dell notebook with ubuntu something, belongs to my sister. I guess it
could have a rootkit. Before I went to the trouble of checking that I would
just try it with a mouse rather than that damn touchpad.
That and understand that you simply CAN'T bottom post on webmail.
Hi Michael,Not a chance. It would be RACIST to hold any colored person
accountable, ever.Regards,Pete
On 09/08/11, Michael Madiganmm wrote:
The Obama administration gave 500
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Hi Leland,Can't bottom post on verizon webmail. I was just marveling about how
open minded and objective all the Ds were when they disagreed with
Bush.Regards,Pete
On 09/08/11, lelandjlela...@mail.smvfp.com wrote:
I should probably wait for more information before cojudgement. I'm
I am using verizon webmail. Terrible, just terrible.
On 09/08/11, lelandjlelandj@mail.smvfp.c wrote:
Hi Pete,Your email is breaking.
Regards,LelandJOn 09/08/2011 07:32 PM,
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lela...@mail.smvfp.com wrote:
I'm glad the FBI is going
They will reelect him for two reasons. 1) it would be RACIST not to and 2) the
Rs will nominate a weak candidate.
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Americans will never again vote for an illegal alien for p- Original
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Hi Everybody,
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/08/a_violent_racist_game_claims_more_victims.html
Regards,
Pete
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Hi Leland,
Michael's figures are for one century. You are an accountant, perhaps even a
CPA expert. All religiously motivated deaths are wrong, however . . . Whip up
some religious righter or nbsp;Christian Evangelical figures for any
century or even all of recorded history that remotely
Hi Leland,
You forgot Pro Choice? Seems I recall that your God has to be Pro Choice.
Regards,
Pete
On 09/01/11,
lelandjlela...@mail.smvfp.com wrote:
On 09/01/2011 03:14 PM, You believe in God, don't you Leland?
That depends to which God you are referring.
I believe in a
Hi Jerry,
I am glad you said that. If I had even thought it the D Nazis would have been
all over me.
Regards,
Pete
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Hi Leland,
I know for a fact that all the boarders at your house are at least Ds if not
commies.
Regards,
Pete
On 08/31/11,
lelandjlela...@mail.smvfp.com
wrote:
On 08/31/2011 08:28 AM, Jerry Foote wrote:
There used to be a communist party in this country, you don't hear
Hi Leland, Bob,
I fell off of my bike. Spent a while in intensive care and 4 days
A driver lunged into the crosswalk on a collision course with me. I br
I am guessing th
Regards,
Pete
(verizon webmail over winders - not my favorite interface)
Jul 8, 2010 01:54:22 PM,
Hi Michael,
A guy started to pull out in front of me. When I hit the brake the bik
Nurses are cute, anyway.
Regards,
Pete
Jul 7, 2010 09:10:24 PM, profox@leafe.com wrote:
How did you f
--- On Wed, 7/7/10, petethei...@vewrote:
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Subject: Re: [OT] need
Hi Michael,
The cool factor.
On another topic, I am in rehab with extensive injuries due to a fall.
Jul 6, 201
I'm looking a
At that rate, the unit will pay for itself in 30 years.
Am I missing something? Am I reading something incorrectly? Why would
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Dave Crozier wrote:
A website where you can identify the song name by tabbing out the rhythm on
the keyboard.
http://www.songtapper.com
Brilliant! I wonder which Database they use for that?
I know it really should have been [OT] but it's too cool to keep to myself.
Hi Dave!
Oh, like those
Stephen Russell wrote:
I know that some here see forgiveness in a different light. Can you act
as the master or will you flip flop?
http://www.rc.net/wcc/readings/aug17.htm
Hi Stephen!
Well, if he is your brother, you keep loaning him money, getting him out
of jail etc., for 4900 times.
Stephen the Cook wrote:
petetheisen wrote:
Hi Stephen!
I got an early out and I wasn't connected. The connections helped get
Bush into politics, but anyone could get an early out. Nearly
everyone did, in fact, one way or another.
You went AWOL also?
Hi Stephen!
Also? No one went
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 15, 2006, at 8:43 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
AWOL is for when you are away for less than 30 days. Longer than
that, it's considered desertion. Bush wasn't AWOL; he deserted.
Details details details.
Yeah, well, the difference is that while going AWOL can
Tommy Swift wrote:
1) Trade your car for an older truck.. Drive your stuff to PA.. sell it
and buy another small car
2) Rent a Ryder Truck with a tow behind car hauler
3) ABF Trucking has an option where they drop a trailer off at your
place, you fill it up, and they pick it up and deliver it
Bill Arnold wrote:
! Support Our Troops!
! (At Least Until They Come Home - The Tear Them To Shreds!)
By the way, being a veteran does not mean you are free later
in life to make absurd, outlandish and opportunistic
political accusations with impunity. Rep. Murtha isn't merely
Michael Madigan wrote:
Yes you had no problem when they created a phony memo
to smear Bush's military service.
What a hypocrite.
Hi Michael!
Hypocrite? Who Ed? Our Ed? What a shame to have to think that.
Regards,
Pete
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes you had no problem when they created a phony memo
to smear Bush's military service.
What smear? Bush stepped out of his responsibility to his country
because his family was connected. He was following in the foot steps
Stephen Russell wrote:
http://www.workingforchange.com/comic.cfm?itemid=21224
Hi Stephen!
Cartoon, no telling. If I touch a woman on her shoulder blade, is that
groping? Or is it groping only if she is cute?
Regards,
Pete
Stephen Russell
DBA / Developer
Bill Arnold wrote:
I guess I've become so
used to smear tactics that I'd be surprised if they didn't do it.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that
good men do nothing
I can't tell you how many times I've thought give up
Hi Bill!
Yes, by all means, give it up. As it
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ed Leafe wrote:
Uh, Mike, those years have already arrived. 14? Do you have any
idea what kids at that age are like?
Fortunately, my daughter is a very late bloomer. I monitor the
sites...she's not doing anything except Neopets and
Ken Dibble wrote:
It isn't that so much. The reason behind it is NVJ features: New
Version Justification. What possible reason is there to upgrade any
word processor or spreadsheet program when there hasn't been
anything truly new in them since, well, let me see, 10-15 years?
But companies have
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 13, 2006, at 9:35 PM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
Your kidding right? People upgrade because they want something
new.
Oh, yeah, that's right; I've never upgraded because Microsoft refused
to patch security holes in the product I was using. It was always
because of my
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
What if God made it His business to create a soul upon human
conception, or to put it another way, past the age of conception?
There is no way to know if He has or has not, but to assume that He
has not is meddling in God's business, is it not? This is what the
Bill Arnold wrote:
Hi Bill!
Yes, you *are* a liberal. We've noticed, for the thousandth time already.
Liberalism is an *incurable* mental disease.
Regards,
Pete
I think we should start the healing process with the Muslim world by
putting the neocons, starting with the architect of the Iraq
Leland Jackson wrote:
Hi Leland!
Oh, for heaven's sake. Jesus might wring his hands and cry, like Jimmy
Carter. Or he might hang out with Mary Magdalene, getting a foot rub and
all that. BUT Jesus *could* stop the hijacked planes from hitting the
towers if he chose to. I think Jesus wants us
Michael Madigan wrote:
They live in America and hate America. Kill them all.
Hi Michael!
You could leave the ones who don't actually practice fundamentalist
Islam. You could just kill the ones who have taken the pledge to kill
us. Better yet, chain them up and work them continuously. If God
Leland Jackson wrote:
snip
Even though this recent plot was unsuccessful, I am watching closely
to see if the Bush Administration follows it trend, and trys to make
another grab for power thought legislation
Hi Leland!
I dunno, Leland, power thought legislation, as you put it, may be a
good
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
snip
I don't actually know how many living things have a soul. I believe
that humans past some age do have a soul, but I suspect that there
are other living things as well that have souls or spirits. Again,
that falls into #3 -- God's business.
Hi Kris!
What if God
Leland Jackson wrote:
snip
The promise of God found in the Bible regarding eternal life is an
unsolved mystery, but Got either is, or Gos is not. I have faith that
God is.
Hi Leland!
The $8 spell checker must have Dot, DOS and Dog versions. The Windows
version most likely just the DOS one
Leland Jackson wrote:
Hi Leland!
You proofread *after* you send? Curious.
Regards,
Pete
Whoops, sorry Pete. s I guess I had better correct this. It should
read:
The promise of God found in the bible regarding eternal life is an
unsolved mystery, but God is, or God is not. I have
Leland Jackson wrote:
snip
About 15,000 years ago, the gray wolf was the only species of dog, so in
an relatively short evolutionary period of only 15,000 years, man has
been able to created all the different breeds of dogs, each having its
origins in the gray wolf. This gives some hint how
Leland Jackson wrote:
snip
A Jewish Rabi was interviewed by ABC news during the conference, and
asked about the close alliance between the US and Israel, considering
that the Jewish people have never accepted Jesus Christ. His reply
to the statement was disarming. He said, when we meet with
Leland Jackson wrote:
I think the great spirit, the creator of all life, and the creator of
the universe
Hi Leland!
Aha!
Religion without the G-word, or the C-word? Explains the liberalism,
sure enough.
Regards,
Pete
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Michael Madigan wrote:
Sermon on the mound, huh ? LOL
Hi Michael!
Just wait, sooner or later he will spell it mons. We know the sermon
was on the mount. Too much baseball.
Regards,
Pete
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From Christ's sermon on the mound:
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Leland Jackson wrote:
I saw a reference to Sermon on the Mound when googling for the
scripture, and was wondering about that. Anyway, I don't know of
anywhere in the Bible where unintended spelling errors are unforgivable
sin, or even a sin for that matter.
Hi Leland!
I didn't say it was a
Bob Calco wrote:
!
! Bob, you're really starting to sound like a (little bit) more
! prolific Madigan...are you obsessed with homosexuality like him?
!
Well you didn't like the egocentric self-proclaimed intellectual Bob
so I decided to try a different approach, one that you seem to enjoy
Leland Jackson wrote:
You're even out of step with your own folks on this one. It was the
Radical Religious Right who were up in arms over this ridiculous
choice to the Supreme Court. Harriet Miers was a very good
corporate, contract attorney, but had no qualifications or experience
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
petetheisen wrote:
I have heard that kind of stuff, but I am strictly Sgt. Schultz on
the subject. Can Dad see what is going on if he monitors Precious'
computer?
Hi Ken!
Not if she lives with mom or is at school.
You could get that software
Leland Jackson wrote:
Today, I heard former speaker of the house, Newt Gingrich, say that
America was in the early stages of WWIII. I immediate thought of you;
since this is what you have been saying for a long time, now. I'm not
ready for a WWIII.
You have been reading too many article
Leland Jackson wrote:
Hey, its not really pulpit unless you have a bible thumping Religious
Righter hypocrite standing behind it spouting the End of Day with an
approaching battle of Armageddon, (eg WWIII) at the door.
Hi Leland!
You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but the end is not
MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
Ed Leafe wrote:
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=2273111page=1
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
A tiny little movie making fun of Al Gore
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Do you think that President Gore is going to be any better in
MB Software Solutions wrote:
petetheisen wrote:
MB Software Solutions wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060808/ap_on_hi_te/google_news_corp
MySpace seems like a young (20-something) thingie to me. Anyone here
the exception to that demographic on there?
Hi Michael!
I am 61, I have
Hi Everybody!
I am a social conservative, true enough, but more centrist on economic
issues. Here is an article challenging the usual conservative view on
minimum wage.
http://tbo.com/news/money/email/MGBF6CTLLQE.html
Regards,
Pete
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Ken Kixmoeller (j/s) wrote:
On Aug 7, 2006, at 11:40 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
MySpace seems like a young (20-something) thingie to me. Anyone
here the exception to that demographic on there?
Chris Erskine, a humor columnist, suggests (seriously) that parents,
especially fathers,
Bill Arnold wrote:
Soldier Testifies of Stress in Iraq Unit
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20060808/D8JC90NO0.html
snips
this is an example of what happens to some people when their world is
reduced to (in fact or in perception) survival and they don't have a
strong enough sense of ethics
Bill Arnold wrote:
snip
So long as our so-called representatives are beholden to monied
interests, they will act in the service of the hand that feeds them.
Remove money from the equation - and bust up the media stranglehold -
and we'll start to see people run for office who actually care about
Ken Kixmoeller (j/s) wrote:
On Aug 8, 2006, at 9:07 PM, petetheisen wrote:
eally! All sweetie pie has to do is *say* she is 18 when she signs up,
request a private profile, or use a phony name (pseudonym) and/or
someone else's picture and dad is off the trail.
I have heard that kind
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
snip
there is some basis for thinking that in hell there will be burning
torment.
I disagree. Some hold that the references to fire refer to the kind
of fire like in a trash dump or a cremation, which leaves nothing but
ash. I take exception to the idea of an eternal,
Leland Jackson wrote:
snip
I don't think any churches would try to qualify for exemption under IRC
Section 527. LOL
Whoops, it looks like the Bush Administration has been very busy in this
area of taxation and has amended the tax code to remove almost all of
the reporting requirements of PAC
Leland Jackson wrote:
I remember Senator Lieberman best as one of the 7 Democratic centrist,
who joined with 7 Republican centrist, to prevent Senator Frist from
abolishing the filibuster, which would have allow president Bush to more
easily pack the court with Judges who were less than
Michael Madigan wrote:
Wow, they certainly stabbed this guy in the back.
No honor among Democrats or Thieves.
Hi Michael!
They will split the aging hippie vote and the R will win.
Regards,
Pete
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Leland Jackson wrote:
snip
give me liberty or give me death.
Hi Leland!
Yeah, Achmed will be happy to kill you. He has big plans for your wife
and any daughters you may still have with you.
Regards,
Pete
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Leland Jackson wrote:
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I think the US is in Iraq to protect its pulpit government
Hi Leland!
Here you go sneaking in more of the religious righter argument!
Pulpit government, you know, that's almost funny.
I remember in the late 50s being told from the pulpit to NOT see Audrey
Hepburn's
MySpaces, but some of these might be fake.
http://www.myspace.com/petetheisen
Regards,
Pete
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Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Pete,
Where in the first five books does the bible speak of
eternal fire, and escaping it by saying a prayer
before dying? Or do you mean the fundamentalists
are reading that in to something that says
something else?
The eternal roasting stuff is something that
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Pete,
What about the thief who continued to mock Jesus?
Are you just trying to bait me?
Hi Kris!
Why, you know me better than that? s I would really like to know what
you think happened to him. He clearly didn't say a prayer before he
died, more on the order
Stephen the Cook wrote:
snip
Angles the first SPAM.
Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/
Hi Stephen!
I don't understand the part about Angles the first SPAM. What do you
mean by that?
Regards,
Pete
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Pete,
How do you know, did God tell you that He didn't say anything?
That is the kind of argument that goes around and around and never goes
anywhere. Faith and reason are not in conflict.
Hi Kris!
No, they are not in conflict at all. This is why I can hardly
Michael Madigan wrote:
http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=22788
Hi Michael!
Did you subscribe? If you did, how much did it cost and what did you get?
Regards,
Pete
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Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
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No, they are not in conflict at all. This is why I can hardly
believe that you don't believe the Word of God. Have you some
reason to not believe in the Word, Got notwithstanding?
I don't believe that the text we have today is the complete word that
God wanted us
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 5, 2006, at 1:26 PM, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Try reason. Got gave you a brain. Perhaps you were supposed to USE
it.
It's the same principle as those who see abstaining from sex as a
virtue. God gave you genitals, but *good* people don't use them
unless they have
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
snip)
It's the same principle as those who see abstaining from sex as a
virtue. God gave you genitals, but *good* people don't use them
unless they have to. Same thing with the brain.
I know my viewpoints are unpopular among evangelicals. They all talk
to each other
Stephen the Cook wrote:
petetheisen wrote:
I don't understand the part about Angles the first SPAM. What do you
mean by that?
Messengers.
Hi Stevphen!
Ok, but angels not angles.
Regards,
Pete
Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
http
Stephen the Cook wrote:
snip
Fornication falls under the Adultery banner.
Abortion comes under murder, dumbass
No, they do not. Murder is a special class of killing. Lots of types
of killing are not murder. Fornication is not adultery. Recall that
in the Big 10, adultery is not called
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 4, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
The earliest periods diagrammed in the timeline represent a fusion
between the two positions. Most scholarly assessments categorize the
early books of the Hebrew Bible as legend. Fundamentalists consider them
to be real
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
snip
There is no such thing as a God said it, I believe it, that settles it
truth or fact basis for life.
Hi Kris!
How do you know, did God tell you that He didn't say anything?
Regards,
Pete
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Stephen Russell wrote:
http://www.lyingsocialistweasels.com/republican%20rules.htm
Hi Stephen!
It is just a cheap-shot parody. I'd be willing to bet that the person
maintaining it is *not* a Republican and thus has no idea.
Regards,
Pet
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Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Madigan,
I wonder if he ever made his girlfriend have an
abortion?
I wonder how your mother was persuaded against it. Some days your persistent
one-track rant about an issue that has nothing to do with your own life is
extremely annoying.
Today you are 46 on the
Hal Kaplan wrote:
Dominic, I fear you have over-imbibed the tainted Kool-Aid.
You have been brainwashed.
Let's look at things from another perspective. If a lab rat's welfare
is just as important as a human's, then YOUR welfare is just as
important as a lab rat's. Or a fly. A mosquito!
Ed Leafe wrote:
The White House is seeking legislation that would allow people not
affiliated with terrorism to be prosecuted in military commissions --
with far fewer rights than afforded civilians.
http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/world/15176692.htm
( -or-
Leland Jackson wrote:
It seem the neo-conservative Bush Administration is up to its old
tricks.
Hi Leland!
Read it again, Leland. It is a leak, there has been no official word
that the administration has, or will, propose this. Put your shirt back
on and take your pills.
Regards,
Pete
Ed Leafe wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?
in_article_id=397240in_page_id=1766in_page_id=1766expand=true
( -or- http://tinyurl.com/l45a5 )
Remember all those simple-minded folks who pooh-pooh worries about
over-reaching police-state tactics with if
Michael Madigan wrote:
This experiment can be duplicated over and over again.
Hi Michael!
Yes, and I think we have. Repeatability is one of the scientific proofs,
not that any liberal would admit it in this connection.
Regards,
Pete
Dominic Burford wrote:
yawn See my previous post. /yawn
Dominic Burford wrote:
snip
the cranks who criticise you when you reference an internet site, will
do just the same when trying to prop up their own infantile claims).
Hi Dominic!
You damned hypocrite. You inferred to many studies then when called on
it said it wasn't from the internet. OK,
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Aug 2, 2006, at 9:07 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
You're saying that these events, which happened (and still do)
quite regularly, were not the work of PETA, but by large numbers of
'rogue' members across the world who all happened to employ the same
tactic in the same
Helio W. wrote:
No. Their government is becoming like Brazil's.
Hi Helio!
Corruption in Brazil? The guy down the hall goes there all the time, he
hasn't mentioned it. I think it may be identical to what we are very
used to in the US. He has mentioned that he finds the women in Brazil
open
Bill Arnold wrote:
snip
You hear about the Democratic party's latest folly? Now they say they
want to begin withdrawing U.S. troops by the end of the year and to
transition to a more limited mission in the war-torn nation.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/31/AR200607
Michael Madigan wrote:
I think it has more to do with sunspots.
Hi Michael!
Barbecue and beer.
Regards,
Pete
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Notwithstanding the other comments previously
presented in this thread, I would personally like to
take credit for the recent decrease in
Michael Madigan wrote:
BFD. You think we've never seen hot, humid weather in
NY before.
What nonsense.
Hi Michael!
NOW is the time for the idiot Gore to be out speaking on the street
corners about his supposed Global Warming. Where is he, in some bar with
Al Sharpton or Rudy Giuliani?
We
Dominic Burford wrote:
And yet so many people here continue to feel the need to engage them.
I do not always post with the explicit intention of replying to a
specific individual, but for anyone who may be lurking and reading the
thread. You are right that replying to certain individuals is a
Michael Madigan wrote:
Castro goes into surgery, let's hope he croaks.
Hezbollah Human Shields http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike/1688255
Right Wing Stuff at http://www.cafepress.com/rightwingmike
Horse Racing Photos at http://www.HorseRacingPix.com
Hi Michael!
Got a link?
Regards,
Dominic Burford wrote:
Hi Dominic!
PETA is a terrorist organization, and those who support PETA are
supporting terrorism. Oh, why are we not surprised that you support
PETA? LIAMD, as Michael says.
That said, yes, western people eat too much meat, the meat is
unhealthily produced and the
Dominic Burford wrote:
Name one, just one act or terrorism that PETA have been responsible for.
Put up or shut up.
Hi Dominic!
How genteel.
Throwing blood onto people who seem to be wearing fur - a number later
complained that the fur was fake, the blood, however, was real. Blood,
fake or
Dominic Burford wrote:
Don't you know that almost all internet
When did I say I was referring to an internet site?
Hi Dominic!
Oh, your many studies may as well be no studies then. You have never
read them, you may have read *of* them but that is not the same thing,
is it? If you had read
Dominic Burford wrote:
Hi Dominic!
I don't know how much more real the issue can be than that of hugging
terrorists, hating America and hating Israel can be. Real issues indeed.
If treason is not an issue, then there are no issues.
The argument of real issues other than these is the straw
Stephen the Cook wrote:
petetheisen wrote:
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Lie down with terrorists, wake up dead.
Live 2 blocks away and find your building was blown up because the
Israelis goofed. To bad your wife and kids were there. Sucks for
them.
Hi Stephen
Dominic Burford wrote:
hugging terrorists, hating America and hating Israel
These are complex issues
Hi Dominic!
The issues in fact are *very* simple. It is the straw man argument to
paint them as having nuances or whatever.
The Ts are firing rockets into Israel. It just doesn't get much
Ed Leafe wrote:
This time, it's Condi:
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Monday she will seek
international consensus for a cease-fire and a lasting settlement in
the conflict between Lebanon and Israel through a U.N. Security Council
resolution this week.
Hi Ed!
It is just
Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jul 31, 2006, at 12:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is unfortunate that in our colonial past we acted the same way
towards the British, in that we deviated from the standard rules of
war, and frustrated a superior army and navy in manpower and assets.
So it's OK that we
Profox wrote:
snipped
I'll condemn Syria, Iran and Hezboullah. Israel has the
right to do what they are doing. However, they won't
succeed because you can't fight terrorists or terrorism
with a standing army.
Hi Jim!
Interesting post. Of course, there would be no armed opposition to what
you
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
Ed,
Your thinking is being clouded by these wacky shades of grey
concepts. Things make much more sense when you only think in these
black-and-white notions.
That must be why Ann Coulter is always in a short black dress
Hi Kris!
The little black dress idea
Stephen the Cook wrote:
petetheisen wrote:
Dominic Burford wrote:
hugging terrorists, hating America and hating Israel
These are complex issues
Hi Dominic!
The issues in fact are *very* simple. It is the straw man argument to
paint them as having nuances or whatever.
Wow. Why
Bill Arnold wrote:
Here's my list of what I think should happen tomorrow:
1. Give every neocon in Washington a pink slip and a court date for the
murder
Hi Bill!
For all your years of therapy you are still crazy. Track down all those
shrinks and say you want your money back.
Regards,
Bill Arnold wrote:
The neocons knew all along
snip
Hi Bill!
Start your post off name-calling, as usual. If that isn't reasonable I
don't know what is.
The minute we can no longer access the Internet anonymously, it's
power is drained. Does this have to be explained?
Explain how anonymity
Stephen the Cook wrote:
Michael Madigan wrote:
Lie down with terrorists, wake up dead.
Live 2 blocks away and find your building was blown up because the
Israelis goofed. To bad your wife and kids were there. Sucks for
them.
Hi Stephen!
The Israelis told the civilians to clear out
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