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Namikis July 9th 04 05:26 AM

Michael Moores Movie - the Sequel
 
I am waiting an enterprising patriot to put together Celcius 9/11. The
counterargument.


"Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer" wrote
in message ...
wrote:



Big difference: Rush and Hannity and Gallagher and all those people
are whiny and loud mouthed uptight honkies.


And you would be, what? A loud obnoxious strutting microcephalic

boot-lipped ******?


Michael Moore is funny.


Communists are never funny, unless theyre hanging from a lamp post.




longwave July 9th 04 06:06 AM

Namikis wrote:

I am waiting an enterprising patriot to put together Celcius 9/11. The
counterargument.


That would be Celsius 4/88


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MnMikew July 9th 04 03:43 PM


"Namikis" wrote in message
...
I am waiting an enterprising patriot to put together Celcius 9/11. The
counterargument.

They already have one. It's called reality.




John Barnard July 9th 04 04:46 PM

Yep, there is one out and it is called "Lies My President Told Me".

John Barnard

MnMikew wrote:

"Namikis" wrote in message
...
I am waiting an enterprising patriot to put together Celcius 9/11. The
counterargument.

They already have one. It's called reality.



MnMikew July 9th 04 07:18 PM


"John Barnard" wrote in message
...
Yep, there is one out and it is called "Lies My President Told Me".

John Barnard


http://www.michaelmoorehatesamerica.com/




T. Early July 9th 04 10:46 PM


"John Barnard" wrote in message
...
Yep, there is one out and it is called "Lies My President Told Me".

John Barnard


Correct, but that was the working title. The actual title is "My
Life." It's dissembling author is book-touring the country as we
write.



John Barnard July 10th 04 06:00 AM

Clinton's lies had none of the magnitude that Shrub Jr's lies have had.
Questionable taste in an intern versus invading a country based upon a
series of lies and falsehoods.

http://www.metroactive.com/papers/me...lies-0329.html

John Barnard

"T. Early" wrote:

"John Barnard" wrote in message
...
Yep, there is one out and it is called "Lies My President Told Me".

John Barnard


Correct, but that was the working title. The actual title is "My
Life." It's dissembling author is book-touring the country as we
write.



m II July 10th 04 06:28 AM

longwave wrote:
Namikis wrote:

I am waiting an enterprising patriot to put together Celcius 9/11. The
counterargument.



That would be Celsius 4/88



I get Celcius -12.777777777777777/-11.666666666666666....The theatres
would need WIDE screens to show THAT title.




mike

Mike Terry July 11th 04 11:21 AM

Sorry this is a newsgroup about shortwave radio not politics!

"Namikis" wrote in message
...
I am waiting an enterprising patriot to put together Celcius 9/11. The
counterargument.


"Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer"

wrote
in message ...
wrote:



Big difference: Rush and Hannity and Gallagher and all those people
are whiny and loud mouthed uptight honkies.


And you would be, what? A loud obnoxious strutting microcephalic

boot-lipped ******?


Michael Moore is funny.


Communists are never funny, unless theyre hanging from a lamp post.






Stephen M.H. Lawrence July 11th 04 04:57 PM


"Mike Terry" wrote in message
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| Sorry this is a newsgroup about shortwave radio not politics!

You keep showing your ass, Mike, and everyone will
keep ignoring you.

Thanks,

Steve Lawrence
KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

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longwave July 13th 04 08:34 AM

Dan wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 05:07:59 -0400, longwave
wrote:

Whatever it takes. This war is about our very survival, after all.
We can't afford to sit around and do nothing, hoping that these
barbarian scumbags don't attack us again.

Dan


When will you be enlisting?


Unless the army starts taking 50 year old recruits, not very soon.

Dan


That figures. It's really easy to talk tough when there's no chance of
having to serve.


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Michael Bryant July 13th 04 10:27 PM

From: Dan

That figures. It's really easy to talk tough when there's no chance of
having to serve.


Yes, unfortunately experience and perspective come only with age.
When you're young it's easy to shout "war is not the answer!"


Yes, it is easy to reassess the necessity of war when you have some chance of
ending up dead from it. On the other hand, age, and it's insulation from war,
seems to make arm chair generals out of some.

Screw you.


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dxAce July 13th 04 11:38 PM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: Dan


That figures. It's really easy to talk tough when there's no chance of
having to serve.


Yes, unfortunately experience and perspective come only with age.
When you're young it's easy to shout "war is not the answer!"


Yes, it is easy to reassess the necessity of war when you have some chance of
ending up dead from it. On the other hand, age, and it's insulation from war,
seems to make arm chair generals out of some.

Screw you.


Off those meds, Mikey?

Someone needs to call Louisvillle Technical Institute and inquire about their
health care plan.

dxAce



William S Everhart 90512 July 14th 04 02:07 AM

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:06:00 -0500, "Stinger"
wrote:

The times for debate are before and after a war -- not during it.



This statement makes me puke my guts out. It's so anti-American,
anti-freedom, anti everything this great country stands for. It's
made even more unreal given the fact that the person making it feels
like some great patriot. I just want to puke, puke, puke...... God
help you if you ever go to Vietnam Memorial you spineless lick. I
hope they forgive you on the other side.

dxAce July 14th 04 02:29 AM



William S Everhart 90512 wrote:

On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:06:00 -0500, "Stinger"
wrote:

The times for debate are before and after a war -- not during it.


This statement makes me puke my guts out. It's so anti-American,
anti-freedom, anti everything this great country stands for. It's
made even more unreal given the fact that the person making it feels
like some great patriot. I just want to puke, puke, puke...... God
help you if you ever go to Vietnam Memorial you spineless lick. I
hope they forgive you on the other side.


Be careful, you've been puking for days now. You'll dehydrate.

Personally, I think the guys on the wall would kick your ass.

dxAce



MnMikew July 14th 04 03:36 PM


"Dan" wrote in message
...
On 13 Jul 2004 21:27:15 GMT, ospam (Michael Bryant)
wrote:

Yes, it is easy to reassess the necessity of war when you have some

chance of
ending up dead from it. On the other hand, age, and it's insulation from

war,
seems to make arm chair generals out of some.


If you think it's easier to send your child off to war than it is to
send yourself, then once again you have no idea what you are talking
about.

Again, wisdom and perspective come only with age. It's easy to shout
that "war is not the answer" when you are young, stupid and don't
realize what is at stake.

Which pretty much describes you, doesn't it?

Dan

Well, the stupid part anyway.



John Barnard July 15th 04 02:21 AM

The comparisons between a soldier and a doctor aren't even close. Soldiers are trained
to use whatever force it takes to achieve an objective. In short, a soldier is
essentially paid and rewarded by the government to kill or wipe out an opponent by
whatever means possible. A doctor is trained to save lives by whatever means possible
and sometimes they don't always succeed. That's simple reality and generally they
probably save many more lives than the ones they lose.

A doctor can chose his or her patients but a soldier has no choice with whom they
chose as an opponent. A soldier is purely a tool of a government (of one form or
another). Fortunately, doctors are not so much tools of a governement.

The fact that you wouldn't want to deliver bad news makes me think that perhaps you
don't quite feel 100% that it is "worth it".

Health, prosperity and peace to you!

John Barnard

Dan wrote:

On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 04:57:45 GMT, John Barnard wrote:

Just out of curiosity, do you think that it would still be worth it if you had to
deliver the bad news to the families and loved ones of somebody killed in such
conflicts day after day. Could you look them all in the eye and say "It was worth
it that your son or daughter or husband or wife was killed over there"?


Of course it's still "worth it". I would not want that job, however,
any more than I would want to be a doctor telling families day after
day that grampa died or your child died at birth or whatever. There
are people who are cut out for that and there are people who are not.
It has no relevance as to whether the war is "worth it" or not.

Is being a doctor "worth it" when you have to tell people day after
day that a loved one has died? What a stupid question!

The USA threatened its own survival by giving these fanatics weapons in the first
place. I sure as hell hope that the USA learns never to give weapons to fanatics
of any type ever again.


Amen to that.

Dan

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Stephen M.H. Lawrence July 22nd 04 02:31 AM

You have some vomit to choke on, Slippery Bill.


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KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

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"William S Everhart 90512" wrote in message
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| On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:06:00 -0500, "Stinger"
| wrote:
|
| The times for debate are before and after a war -- not during it.
|
|
| This statement makes me puke my guts out. It's so anti-American,
| anti-freedom, anti everything this great country stands for. It's
| made even more unreal given the fact that the person making it feels
| like some great patriot. I just want to puke, puke, puke...... God
| help you if you ever go to Vietnam Memorial you spineless lick. I
| hope they forgive you on the other side.


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Stinger July 22nd 04 01:56 PM


"Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message
nk.net...
You have some vomit to choke on, Slippery Bill.


--
Steve Lawrence
KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota

(NOTE: My email address has only one "dot."
You'll have to edit out the one between the "7"
and the "3" in my email address if you wish to
reply via email)
"William S Everhart 90512" wrote in message
...
| On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 18:06:00 -0500, "Stinger"
| wrote:
|
| The times for debate are before and after a war -- not during it.
|
|
| This statement makes me puke my guts out. It's so anti-American,
| anti-freedom, anti everything this great country stands for. It's
| made even more unreal given the fact that the person making it feels
| like some great patriot. I just want to puke, puke, puke...... God
| help you if you ever go to Vietnam Memorial you spineless lick. I
| hope they forgive you on the other side.


Agreed, Steven. In his and his liberal friends' twisted view of reality, he
believes that he's being a "patriot" by opposing the efforts of our troops
while they are deployed. In any other era of American history, he would be
seen for the idiot that he is. However, once you see that someone has drunk
that deeply of the Kool-Aid, it isn't really worth a reply -- it speaks for
itself.

-- Stinger



[email protected] August 6th 04 10:01 AM

On 11 Jul 2004 14:47:08 -0500, Dan wrote:


The fact is, there *is* no alternative to this war. Either we fight
and win, or we give up our entire way of life.


Yep -- the USA Patriot Act saw to that, once and for all.


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