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On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 04:45:55 -0700, Lord Infomouse wrote:
On 12/20/2012 4:25 AM, purple wrote: ... four years ago, on Dec.11, 2008 - the day Bernie Madoff was arrested (remember that rain-stormy Thursday in NYC) - 5040 pounds (133 boxes) of my Gutenbergian archives were hauled off to Shelton, Connecticut, to languish. Well, four years to the day - Dec.11, 2012 - all of it arrived at my doorstep on Maui. It took a week to organize it but now I'm ready to use this "Noah's Ark" of the best of the 20th Century towards your edification and bliss as you head into the Mystery Landscape of 2013. The GREAT Bob Dobbs #1 http://www.justice.gov/usao/gan/pres.../12-01-11.html I think we both agree that much of the strife in the modern world is due to F. Delano Roosevelt's demands for unconditional surrender of Axis powers during WWII. His desire for satisfaction prolonged the war unnecessarily and fueled German propaganda, in direct opposition to his stated goals. How can your archives serve to rectify this shortcoming that each of us faces in the new world? Really what terms would Hitler have accepted to end the war? |
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On 12/20/2012 10:36 AM, Truth and honesty wrote:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 04:45:55 -0700, Lord Infomouse wrote: On 12/20/2012 4:25 AM, purple wrote: ... four years ago, on Dec.11, 2008 - the day Bernie Madoff was arrested (remember that rain-stormy Thursday in NYC) - 5040 pounds (133 boxes) of my Gutenbergian archives were hauled off to Shelton, Connecticut, to languish. Well, four years to the day - Dec.11, 2012 - all of it arrived at my doorstep on Maui. It took a week to organize it but now I'm ready to use this "Noah's Ark" of the best of the 20th Century towards your edification and bliss as you head into the Mystery Landscape of 2013. The GREAT Bob Dobbs #1 http://www.justice.gov/usao/gan/pres.../12-01-11.html I think we both agree that much of the strife in the modern world is due to F. Delano Roosevelt's demands for unconditional surrender of Axis powers during WWII. His desire for satisfaction prolonged the war unnecessarily and fueled German propaganda, in direct opposition to his stated goals. How can your archives serve to rectify this shortcoming that each of us faces in the new world? Really what terms would Hitler have accepted to end the war? You are asking me, what would Hitler have accepted besides the worst possible outcome? Is it really just because of a misunderstanding of English that the world suffers today? -- Who told you to think? I don't give you enough information to think. You do what you're told, that's what you do. |
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On 12/20/12 11:36 , Truth and honesty wrote:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 04:45:55 -0700, Lord Infomouse wrote: On 12/20/2012 4:25 AM, purple wrote: ... four years ago, on Dec.11, 2008 - the day Bernie Madoff was arrested (remember that rain-stormy Thursday in NYC) - 5040 pounds (133 boxes) of my Gutenbergian archives were hauled off to Shelton, Connecticut, to languish. Well, four years to the day - Dec.11, 2012 - all of it arrived at my doorstep on Maui. It took a week to organize it but now I'm ready to use this "Noah's Ark" of the best of the 20th Century towards your edification and bliss as you head into the Mystery Landscape of 2013. The GREAT Bob Dobbs #1 http://www.justice.gov/usao/gan/pres.../12-01-11.html I think we both agree that much of the strife in the modern world is due to F. Delano Roosevelt's demands for unconditional surrender of Axis powers during WWII. His desire for satisfaction prolonged the war unnecessarily and fueled German propaganda, in direct opposition to his stated goals. How can your archives serve to rectify this shortcoming that each of us faces in the new world? Really what terms would Hitler have accepted to end the war? The unconditioonal end to Godwin's Law. |
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unconditional end to HABITUAL ****HEAD POLITICAL POSTING PUKE
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 19:15:40 -0600, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 12/20/12 11:36 , Truth and honesty wrote: On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 04:45:55 -0700, Lord Infomouse wrote: On 12/20/2012 4:25 AM, purple wrote: ... four years ago, on Dec.11, 2008 - the day Bernie Madoff was arrested (remember that rain-stormy Thursday in NYC) - 5040 pounds (133 boxes) of my Gutenbergian archives were hauled off to Shelton, Connecticut, to languish. Well, four years to the day - Dec.11, 2012 - all of it arrived at my doorstep on Maui. It took a week to organize it but now I'm ready to use this "Noah's Ark" of the best of the 20th Century towards your edification and bliss as you head into the Mystery Landscape of 2013. The GREAT Bob Dobbs #1 http://www.justice.gov/usao/gan/pres.../12-01-11.html I think we both agree that much of the strife in the modern world is due to F. Delano Roosevelt's demands for unconditional surrender of Axis powers during WWII. His desire for satisfaction prolonged the war unnecessarily and fueled German propaganda, in direct opposition to his stated goals. How can your archives serve to rectify this shortcoming that each of us faces in the new world? Really what terms would Hitler have accepted to end the war? The unconditioonal end to Godwin's Law. Indeed |
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On 12/21/2012 1:13 AM, Truth and honesty wrote:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 19:15:40 -0600, D. Peter Maus wrote: The unconditioonal end to Godwin's Law. Indeed I sense doubt that the resolution of WWII caused the world to suffer. What happened there was like a mother saying to her child, "Stop crying or I will spank you some more." This was the new world policy. I am not a parent, so I cannot say for certain whether this tactic works or not, but it seems counter-intuitive to me. Here's Tom with the numbers on whether any countries have died out since '45. We will blame them all on this policy. -- Who told you to think? I don't give you enough information to think. You do what you're told, that's what you do. |
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On 12/20/2012 10:36 AM, Truth and honesty wrote:
Really what terms would Hitler have accepted to end the war? I like how this guy asks me a pointed question and then disappears when I answer. True grit and high-caliber tactics. If I had ten divisions of those men, then our troubles here would be over very quickly. -- Who told you to think? I don't give you enough information to think. You do what you're told, that's what you do. |
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HABITUAL ****HEAD POLITICAL POSTING PUKE
****HEAD Indeed |
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On Friday, December 21, 2012 10:20:34 AM UTC-6, extra class wrote:
HABITUAL ****HEAD POLITICAL POSTING PUKE ****HEAD Indeed Doomsday didn't 'get us'. Someday in the future, perhaps a big enough Meteorite will end all of our worries. The Confederacy (War of Northern Aggression) never surrendered. Mankinds history ever since Humans have been on Earth has, and always will be about War, Wars, never ending Wars. |
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On 12/21/2012 7:06 AM, Lord Infomouse wrote:
On 12/20/2012 10:36 AM, Truth and honesty wrote: Really what terms would Hitler have accepted to end the war? I like how this guy asks me a pointed question and then disappears when I answer. True grit and high-caliber tactics. If I had ten divisions of those men, then our troubles here would be over very quickly. You talk a lot but don't say much... Rick |