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On 9/13/2011 2:19 PM, m II wrote:
BDK wrote: with the fad in everyone being brain dead morons, there isn't more intellectuals participating ... You using the word "intellectual". Now THAT'S funny! ....not to mention that the cross posting retard can't get his 'isn't' and 'aren't' right for plural nouns. English isn't his specialty. Apparently, neither is logical thought. mike .... unfortunately, with the fad in everyone being brain dead morons, there isn't more intellectuals participating ... The above, trailing, "..." = in the discussions." Or, "... unfortunately, with the fad in everyone being brain dead morons, there IS NOT MORE intellectuals participating in the discussions." Or, even simplifed to a greater extent, " unfortuantely there ISN'T (or, IS NOT) more intellectuals participating in the discussions." .... and, looks OK to me. And, there really ISN'T more time available to respond to morons, such as yourself ... but then, some here may already have known all that. Regards, JS |
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On 9/13/2011 3:23 PM, dxAce wrote:
DEFCON 88 wrote: On Sep 13, 5:19 pm, m wrote: BDK wrote: with the fad in everyone being brain dead morons, there isn't more intellectuals participating ... You using the word "intellectual". Now THAT'S funny! ....not to mention that the cross posting retard can't get his 'isn't' and 'aren't' right for plural nouns. English isn't his specialty. Apparently, neither is logical thought. mike However, "ain't" would cover both singular and plural nouns. Dumbass Canucks ain't real smart. "Dumbass Canucks" ain't counted ... ain't important ... ain't got anything meaningful to contribute ... ain't human (Homo sapiens) under current definition(s), etc. (but, it isn't political correct to mention this, at the current time in history.) Regards, JS |
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On 9/13/2011 9:07 PM, RHF wrote:
On Sep 13, 3:07 pm, DEFCON wrote: On Sep 13, 5:19 pm, m wrote: BDK wrote: with the fad in everyone being brain dead morons, there isn't more intellectuals participating ... You using the word "intellectual". Now THAT'S funny! - - ....not to mention that the cross - - posting retard can't get his 'isn't' - - and 'aren't' right for plural nouns. - - English isn't his specialty. Hey ! Why Isn't "Aren't" spelled R-Nt ? -or- Ar-ent ? -maybe- it depends on what your definition of . . . 'isn't' Isn't ! . - - Apparently, neither is logical thought. - - mike Can "A" Dian Logic : Now there is a thought ! . - However, "ain't" would cover both singular and plural nouns. Now Ain'ts You Right ;;-}} RHF . . You waste much time on people who ain't right in the head. Regards, JS |
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On 9/13/2011 6:02 PM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
... It's a labor of love. All the comments I see and get via email indicate to me that it's making an impact on thinkers coming from both the left and the right -- and moving them to that better place which is neither left nor right, but "above." Hundreds of people now download the sound file every week. With all good wishes, Kevin. You got it right ... Your material is just not for morons and imbeciles who cannot, or will not, take the time for logic, reason and intellect ... some were just born to be slaves for the new world order -- scary, huh? Indeed, one is first tempted to think humans did not, could not, evolve from apes, but in close examination of those notably lacking in these traits, and the excellent examples given here by some posters, the possibility that some did cannot be dismissed, entirely ... Regards, JS |
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Liberty Net: September 10, 2011
http://3950.net/2011/09/liberty-net-september-10-2011/ by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO THE LIBERTY NET actually took place on 3950 kHz this time — for the first time in several years — and, ironically, this happened on the night we received the news of the death of one of the most egregious jammers in amateur radio history, WA9KJI. The discussions didn’t focus on negativity, though, and the ideas presented were original, wide-ranging, and at turns philosophical, political, and humorous. Here are some of the concepts brought forth and issues debated on amateur radio’s historic Liberty Net this week: • The latest “stimulus” bill has nothing to do with boosting the economy, and everything to do with ruling by decree: No one will even be able to read the complete text of this pretended law until after it is passed. (44 minutes) • Did you know that millions of dollars earmarked for identifying dead victims of the 9/11 attacks were stolen by the Indian nationals who were hired as the program’s administrators in the name of “diversity”? (50 minutes) • The government program that heavily subsidizes the wages of “new hires” (those who have been looking for work for six months or more) has only succeeded in initiating a churning process in which workers are continually fired once the subsidies run out on them, and more “new hires” are then added. This means that taxpayers are continually supporting the profits of the businesses engaging in the churning, and workers are more insecure than ever. This can be very profitable for the unethical businesses: Fire 10,000 workers, then get $4,000 per worker in subsidies — and receive a total of forty million dollars! (1 hour 1 minute) • All of the regime’s “solutions” for unemployment involve subsidies, taxation, regulation, and maintaining the huge current labor surplus. The only real solution is never mentioned: Eliminate the huge supply of illegal Mestizo scab labor, and wages and employment would zoom up instantly. (1 hour 10 minutes) • Back in the 1950s, when there was still a substantial American faction in Washington, Mestizo invaders were sent back across the border to their home countries on a mass scale in an effort openly referred to as “Operation Wetback.” (1 hour 15 minutes) • The annual cost of air conditioning alone for the American cannon fodder in Iraq and Afghanistan is over $20 billion. That includes huge costs for transporting fuel — but it’s still some $200,000 per soldier per year! One could build a lot of houses for newly-impoverished middle class Americans with that money. (1 hour 19 minutes) • It was easy for the Libyan rebels to identify Qaddafi’s mercenaries — many of them were imported from sub-Saharan Africa. Huge numbers of them — the ones who survived, that is — have now been herded into concentration camps, and one hears remarkably little about it. (2 hours 15 minutes) • The regime in Washington is now refusing to pay municipalities for the costs of jailing illegal immigrants — which means that many thousands will simply be released. (2 hours 18 minutes) Remember that you can find — and check in to — the Liberty Net on a clear frequency around 3950-4000 kHz LSB every Saturday night at 10PM Eastern Time, or you can listen live on the Internet via N2SAG or N2IRJ, or listen at your leisure via the mp3 files posted here at http://3950.net every week. (For a few weeks the N2SAG feed will be down; please use the N2IRJ feed instead.) Thanks to W1WCR for running the Liberty Net, and thanks to N2IRJ and N2SAG for giving the net a great online presence. http://3950.net/2011/09/liberty-net-september-10-2011/ -- http://nationalvanguard.org/ http://kevinalfredstrom.com/ |
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On 9/17/2011 4:05 PM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
Liberty Net: September 10, 2011 http://3950.net/2011/09/liberty-net-september-10-2011/ by Kevin Strom, WB4AIO THE LIBERTY NET actually took place on 3950 kHz this time — for the first time in several years — and, ironically, this happened on the night we received the news of the death of one of the most egregious jammers in amateur radio history, WA9KJI. The discussions didn’t focus on negativity, though, and the ideas presented were original, wide-ranging, and at turns philosophical, political, and humorous. Here are some of the concepts brought forth and issues debated on amateur radio’s historic Liberty Net this week: • The latest “stimulus” bill has nothing to do with boosting the economy, and everything to do with ruling by decree: No one will even be able to read the complete text of this pretended law until after it is passed. (44 minutes) • Did you know that millions of dollars earmarked for identifying dead victims of the 9/11 attacks were stolen by the Indian nationals who were hired as the program’s administrators in the name of “diversity”? (50 minutes) • The government program that heavily subsidizes the wages of “new hires” (those who have been looking for work for six months or more) has only succeeded in initiating a churning process in which workers are continually fired once the subsidies run out on them, and more “new hires” are then added. This means that taxpayers are continually supporting the profits of the businesses engaging in the churning, and workers are more insecure than ever. This can be very profitable for the unethical businesses: Fire 10,000 workers, then get $4,000 per worker in subsidies — and receive a total of forty million dollars! (1 hour 1 minute) • All of the regime’s “solutions” for unemployment involve subsidies, taxation, regulation, and maintaining the huge current labor surplus. The only real solution is never mentioned: Eliminate the huge supply of illegal Mestizo scab labor, and wages and employment would zoom up instantly. (1 hour 10 minutes) • Back in the 1950s, when there was still a substantial American faction in Washington, Mestizo invaders were sent back across the border to their home countries on a mass scale in an effort openly referred to as “Operation Wetback.” (1 hour 15 minutes) • The annual cost of air conditioning alone for the American cannon fodder in Iraq and Afghanistan is over $20 billion. That includes huge costs for transporting fuel — but it’s still some $200,000 per soldier per year! One could build a lot of houses for newly-impoverished middle class Americans with that money. (1 hour 19 minutes) • It was easy for the Libyan rebels to identify Qaddafi’s mercenaries — many of them were imported from sub-Saharan Africa. Huge numbers of them — the ones who survived, that is — have now been herded into concentration camps, and one hears remarkably little about it. (2 hours 15 minutes) • The regime in Washington is now refusing to pay municipalities for the costs of jailing illegal immigrants — which means that many thousands will simply be released. (2 hours 18 minutes) Remember that you can find — and check in to — the Liberty Net on a clear frequency around 3950-4000 kHz LSB every Saturday night at 10PM Eastern Time, or you can listen live on the Internet via N2SAG or N2IRJ, or listen at your leisure via the mp3 files posted here at http://3950.net every week. (For a few weeks the N2SAG feed will be down; please use the N2IRJ feed instead.) Thanks to W1WCR for running the Liberty Net, and thanks to N2IRJ and N2SAG for giving the net a great online presence. http://3950.net/2011/09/liberty-net-september-10-2011/ We are at war, a real one, and not the theft and rape of other countries resources which criminals who illegal occupy our public servant offices are engaged in. Like common criminals they stuff their pockets with payments from their wealthy rich masters to, carry out their dark and evil plans of a new world order ... The perverts and criminals keep attempting to present themselves as heroes and leaders, but a close examination dispels the smoke and mirrors and reveals the swine which they are ... It is a sad day for America, real patriots, real men and women, ethics, morals, etc. Evil stalks the land ... However, this is also a very great time in history. Once again brave and righteous men are presented with ample opportunity to water the tree of liberty ... they hear a call to arms, and answer ... and forums such as yours present them with voice of why this is just and right. This is a time when real heroes stand and are seen head and shoulders above the human trash and swine. It begins as a smoldering, and then bursts into the actions which are the stuff which is history is written of ... we shall not be bored, but be thankful we live in interesting times. RON PAUL IN 2012, THERE IS NO OTHER CHOICE! Regards, JS |
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On 9/17/2011 7:05 PM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
• The annual cost of air conditioning alone for the American cannon fodder in Iraq and Afghanistan is over $20 billion. That includes huge costs for transporting fuel — but it’s still some $200,000 per soldier per year! One could build a lot of houses for newly-impoverished middle class Americans with that money. (1 hour 19 minutes) Iraq and Afghanistan cannon fodder? You referring to those poor mutilated kids in the hospital? Thank you, George W. Bush! Too bad you had to start those bogus "wars" that got all those kids killed to get Saddam's WMDs. Oh, what's that you say? Ten years later, we STILL haven't found any WMDs? NO Saddam connection to Al Queda? Oh well, at least Haliburton made lots of money (a tip o' the hat to Cheney too). |
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On 9/24/11 03:37 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 9/14/2011 8:48 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote: On 9/13/11 20:02 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: It's a labor of love. All the comments I see and get via email indicate to me that it's making an impact on thinkers coming from both the left and the right -- and moving them to that better place which is neither left nor right, but "above." Hundreds of people now download the sound file every week. Have you thought about putting it up as a podcast on iTunes? No, but a recent girlfriend had iTunes and I found it to be nightmarish compared with my simple method of using Winamp and just putting mp3s in folders like any other files -- so I never thought about it. Is there an advantage, you think, to getting it on iTunes? Yes. Dramatically wider exposure and distribution. |
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2011 04:37:34 -0400, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 9/14/2011 8:48 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote: On 9/13/11 20:02 , Kevin Alfred Strom wrote: It's a labor of love. All the comments I see and get via email indicate to me that it's making an impact on thinkers coming from both the left and the right -- and moving them to that better place which is neither left nor right, but "above." Hundreds of people now download the sound file every week. Have you thought about putting it up as a podcast on iTunes? No, but a recent girlfriend had iTunes and I found it to be nightmarish compared with my simple method of using Winamp and just putting mp3s in folders like any other files -- so I never thought about it. Amarok is the music player to beat. Itunes, like all things Apple, is more style than substance. Can't even play ogg vorbis or flac. |
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