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muslims Call Radio Host's Comments Hate - Filled
www.worldnetdaily.com Some muslim TERRORIST are "upset" because
Michael Graham,radio talk show host at WMAL - AM's late morning call in program repeatedly described Islam on the air a Terrorist organization that is at War with America.Three Cheers for Michael Graham.Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hang in there,Michael Graham,you pegged them exactly right. cuhulin |
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wrote: www.worldnetdaily.com Some muslim TERRORIST are "upset" because Michael Graham,radio talk show host at WMAL - AM's late morning call in program repeatedly described Islam on the air a Terrorist organization that is at War with America.Three Cheers for Michael Graham.Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hang in there,Michael Graham,you pegged them exactly right. cuhulin One could make an equally illogical connection between the Catholic Church and the IRA. |
On 26 Jul 2005 10:03:55 -0700, "John S." wrote:
wrote: www.worldnetdaily.com Some muslim TERRORIST are "upset" because Michael Graham,radio talk show host at WMAL - AM's late morning call in program repeatedly described Islam on the air a Terrorist organization that is at War with America.Three Cheers for Michael Graham.Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hang in there,Michael Graham,you pegged them exactly right. cuhulin One could make an equally illogical connection between the Catholic Church and the IRA. All religions suck big donkey dicks. Worst thing to ever happen to mankind was God. |
David wrote: On 26 Jul 2005 10:03:55 -0700, "John S." wrote: wrote: www.worldnetdaily.com Some muslim TERRORIST are "upset" because Michael Graham,radio talk show host at WMAL - AM's late morning call in program repeatedly described Islam on the air a Terrorist organization that is at War with America.Three Cheers for Michael Graham.Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hang in there,Michael Graham,you pegged them exactly right. cuhulin One could make an equally illogical connection between the Catholic Church and the IRA. All religions suck big donkey dicks. Worst thing to ever happen to mankind was God. Nah, worst thing to happen to mankind was 'tard boys like you! dxAce Michigan USA |
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:37:18 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: David: You have two choices, either a creator made us, or we came from a mud puddle. There are problems with both of these: 1) If we are the product of a creator, we would be expecting angles. 2) If we are the product of a mud puddle, we are waiting for an alien. As obviously, there are millions, perhaps billions of planets out there with mud puddles on them, and some were probably able to crawl out of those mud puddles before we got our start here. John There's an an ancient intelligent piece of DNA floating around, to be sure. People were on this planet for 100s of thousand of years before some asshole thought up ''God''. Since then its been all down hill. |
John Smith wrote: David: You have two choices, either a creator made us, or we came from a mud puddle. There are problems with both of these: 1) If we are the product of a creator, we would be expecting angles. 2) If we are the product of a mud puddle, we are waiting for an alien. As obviously, there are millions, perhaps billions of planets out there with mud puddles on them, and some were probably able to crawl out of those mud puddles before we got our start here. sorry but you blew it No self respecting alein would vist the earth John "David" wrote in message ... On 26 Jul 2005 10:03:55 -0700, "John S." wrote: wrote: www.worldnetdaily.com Some muslim TERRORIST are "upset" because Michael Graham,radio talk show host at WMAL - AM's late morning call in program repeatedly described Islam on the air a Terrorist organization that is at War with America.Three Cheers for Michael Graham.Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hip Hip Hooray! Hang in there,Michael Graham,you pegged them exactly right. cuhulin One could make an equally illogical connection between the Catholic Church and the IRA. All religions suck big donkey dicks. Worst thing to ever happen to mankind was God. |
If I was a self respecting alien,I would stay as far away from this part
of the Universe as possible.Klaatu barada nikto. cuhulin |
Mississippi guard praised for capturing insurgents.
www.clarionledger.com Good going,guys.A job well done. cuhulin |
"David" wrote All religions suck big donkey dicks. Worst thing to ever happen to mankind was God. And the high-holiness stinking religion of all is yours! Man, your character is the lowest I have ever witnessed. |
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"David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:37:18 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: David: You have two choices, either a creator made us, or we came from a mud puddle. There are problems with both of these: 1) If we are the product of a creator, we would be expecting angles. 2) If we are the product of a mud puddle, we are waiting for an alien. As obviously, there are millions, perhaps billions of planets out there with mud puddles on them, and some were probably able to crawl out of those mud puddles before we got our start here. John There's an an ancient intelligent piece of DNA floating around, to be sure. People were on this planet for 100s of thousand of years before some asshole thought up ''God''. Since then its been all down hill. Go tell that one to the dinosaurs. Or the Neanderthals. --Mike L. |
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 12:43:46 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: David: There is a strong likelihood, if you believe in the mud puddle theory, that "the aliens ARE our creator." And the sense we try to make of the fossil record is our own fantasy... John "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:37:18 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: David: You have two choices, either a creator made us, or we came from a mud puddle. There are problems with both of these: 1) If we are the product of a creator, we would be expecting angles. 2) If we are the product of a mud puddle, we are waiting for an alien. As obviously, there are millions, perhaps billions of planets out there with mud puddles on them, and some were probably able to crawl out of those mud puddles before we got our start here. John There's an an ancient intelligent piece of DNA floating around, to be sure. People were on this planet for 100s of thousand of years before some asshole thought up ''God''. Since then its been all down hill. Where'd thye aliens come from? I think mollusks are extraterrestrial. |
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 15:53:31 -0500, "SeeingEyeDog" wrote:
"David" wrote All religions suck big donkey dicks. Worst thing to ever happen to mankind was God. And the high-holiness stinking religion of all is yours! Man, your character is the lowest I have ever witnessed. Look at who's at War with each other. Clue. It ain't the atheists against the skeptics. |
Some of those guys in that Mississippi guard outfit are from my little
old home town of Carthage. cuhulin |
I believe all of our ancestors originated from right here on Planet
Earth.After all,why wouldn't they? All of the seeds of life are right here on Earth. cuhulin |
"David" wrote in message Where'd thye aliens come from? I think mollusks are extraterrestrial. Captain Klingon of the TARDS has spoken! LOL!!! |
"John Smith" wrote
Hmmm... I like Michael Savage. He is direct, to the point, a doctorate or two to his credit, and he is an "equal opportunity insulter" of the public! John Michael Savage is excellent! |
"John Smith" wrote in message
... David: There is a strong likelihood, if you believe in the mud puddle theory, that "the aliens ARE our creator." And the sense we try to make of the fossil record is our own fantasy... Regardless of which camp you sleep in, it seems that life, any kind of life, is exceedingly rare. Long distance human space travel through the extreme hazards and vastness of deep space is all but impossible. Attempting to accelerate and maintain a speed that would make long-distance human space travel to even the closest solar system in a reasonable timeframe would require ever greater amounts of energy that would be impossible to store on a spacecraft. However, if we can develop an instantaneous form of communication as well as a highly intelligent form of surrogate human robot then perhaps, perhaps we may have a chance to hunt down our MaMa and PaPa and sue for abandonment and child support. |
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 14:45:14 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: david: I think we are here, under the methods we ourselves would use to "terraform" another planet. Say we picked mars for terraforming, we would first drop some algae there, when it used the water there to release oxygen from the rocks (oxide elements in those rocks)--then we would drop the next stage of lifeforms, right up until there were animals living there which we could eat--and indeed, we may be that animal destined to be eaten!!! John "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 12:43:46 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: David: There is a strong likelihood, if you believe in the mud puddle theory, that "the aliens ARE our creator." And the sense we try to make of the fossil record is our own fantasy... John "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:37:18 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: David: You have two choices, either a creator made us, or we came from a mud puddle. There are problems with both of these: 1) If we are the product of a creator, we would be expecting angles. 2) If we are the product of a mud puddle, we are waiting for an alien. As obviously, there are millions, perhaps billions of planets out there with mud puddles on them, and some were probably able to crawl out of those mud puddles before we got our start here. John There's an an ancient intelligent piece of DNA floating around, to be sure. People were on this planet for 100s of thousand of years before some asshole thought up ''God''. Since then its been all down hill. Where'd thye aliens come from? I think mollusks are extraterrestrial. I'd use a Genesis Device, like on Star Trek. |
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 15:29:31 -0700, "John Smith"
wrote: Radical Right: What says they are not right now observing us, with a "non-influence" or "non-involvement" philosophy? Hey, they could even have the technology to keep us "in the dark" to other signals or communications going on in the great universe out there. Heck, maybe it is even a philosophy of, "Don't let the animals know they are going to be butchered--it upsets them"--you know, there are tens of thousands of people who disappear each year, and that has been going on forever, perhaps they have been "harvesting us fresh" and as needed... Fact often turns out to be stranger than fiction... Ya never know, ya just never know... humming-theme-from-x-files John They're on the back side of the Moon. They have malls and skate parks. |
On 26 Jul 2005 23:59:33 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: On Tue 26 Jul 2005 01:37:18p, "John Smith" wrote in message : David: You have two choices, either a creator made us, or we came from a mud puddle. There are problems with both of these: 1) If we are the product of a creator, we would be expecting angles. 2) If we are the product of a mud puddle, we are waiting for an alien. As obviously, there are millions, perhaps billions of planets out there with mud puddles on them, and some were probably able to crawl out of those mud puddles before we got our start here. John How did the mud puddle(s) get there (so to speak)? -=jd=- Clowns with big red noses and seltzer bottles. Honk-honk. |
Maybe we are aliens,our planet is made of space junk,there must have
been some mud in there somewhere.I think (only thinking) our ancestors originated in the sea. cuhulin |
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I guess he would also say, Christian barbarians are waging a holy war
against none combatants in Iraq and Afganistan, yeah..I know they are collateral damage, just happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Muslim like Christian is a descriptive word used to describe a paticular religious believer and unless you are willing to stupidly claim the United States is conducting a religious war pitting Christians againist muslims in Iraq, muslim should not be used to describe a terrorist. I know it would pizz me if it was said that Christian Soldiers were killing Iraqi's...but then crap'ola happens in the fog of greedy mens minds...............peaceV |
Micheal Savage is a microphone rambo....a village idiot like that other
nut case Phil Henery. These guys are not serious Talk Show host, they are entertainers and if the money was right they would even have a go at song and dance routines |
Michael Savage is a microphone rambo.......a village idiot, just like
that other nut case Phil Henery. These guys are not Talk Show Host, they are entertainers, if the money was right, they both would attept to preform a song and dance routine if it help their ratings. |
Islam is not a religion.Islam is a cult.On another topic,the Egyptians
are questioning the London bombings too.(Hey,who isn't?,I said from the very start,bush and blair did it,and I still believe that too) www.homelandsecurity.com cuhulin |
Article by Daniel Pipes,Terrorist' Goal Is Simple: Place The World Under
Islamic Law Dominated By Muslims. www.humaneventsonline.com cuhulin |
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And as of this morning Michael Graham is no longer on the air because
he was put on leave without pay. Maybe he should quick get his ham ticket punched and continue with the denizens below 4mhz. Enjoy the unpaid vacation Michael. |
I guess that is what happens when some radio talk show host tell the
Truth.Michael Graham told the Truth. cuhulin |
www.devilfinder.com Islam Unveiled The Politically Incorrect Truth
About Islam Islam is a cult of death.Islam is what Michael Graham said,Islam is an organization of terror! cuhulin |
It was (in my opinion,but I am not a space scientist) like a tiny sheet
stretched very tightly on all sides.Suddenly,a rip started and putting out extremly hot plasma.As different parts of the plasma was cooling down,different strings of Atoms were formed.GOD decided to fill up the vast emptiness of his Universe and his work is still going on today,tomorrow and forever.Well,I figure my explanation is just as good as Einstein's. cuhulin |
On 29 Jul 2005 17:52:36 GMT, "-=jd=-"
wrote: And the root cause of he big-bang? And before the big bang? And on and on and on... We know that the universe is expanding, because we can measure it. If we play that "motion" in reverse, then the universe contracts. If it continues contracting, it eventually reaches a single point. On the other side of that single point is the great unknown. What caused the expansion from that single point, and what preceded that single point, is the big questions. It is at that point that we all leave the realm of the "known" and enter the "unknown". We are reduced to what we believe based on leaps of logic and faith. I happen to believe that the expansion of the universe from that single point is described from a laymans point of view in the book of genesis. I do not happen to believe the Bible is always a 100% literal recording of historical events as some do, but I do believe it is (as they say) "based on actual occurrences". I believe that the books of the Bible were authored by relatively primitive peoples who were trying their level best to interpret the events occurring around them. At times they were overwhelmed. Other times, not so much. Your "belief" mileage may vary... If you want to believe everything evolved or "just happened" by pure, random chance, then that same logic would have you believe that a tornado could pass through a junk-yard and spit out a functioning Boeing 747, just by pure, random chance. Again, both views require a leap-of-faith at some point. And both are impossible to prove. However, if I'm wrong then I've done no harm to myself. If the non-believers are wrong, then they may well pay a dear price for it. -=jd=- It is quite possible to acknowledge there is a force, which promotes intelligent organization inherent in the universe, without having to ''believe'' that things are run by a judgemental bearded freak, and that only by adhering to a book full of arbitrary rules can one get in-tune with the river. |
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David wrote: On 29 Jul 2005 17:52:36 GMT, "-=jd=-" wrote: And the root cause of he big-bang? And before the big bang? And on and on and on... We know that the universe is expanding, because we can measure it. If we play that "motion" in reverse, then the universe contracts. If it continues contracting, it eventually reaches a single point. On the other side of that single point is the great unknown. What caused the expansion from that single point, and what preceded that single point, is the big questions. It is at that point that we all leave the realm of the "known" and enter the "unknown". We are reduced to what we believe based on leaps of logic and faith. I happen to believe that the expansion of the universe from that single point is described from a laymans point of view in the book of genesis. I do not happen to believe the Bible is always a 100% literal recording of historical events as some do, but I do believe it is (as they say) "based on actual occurrences". I believe that the books of the Bible were authored by relatively primitive peoples who were trying their level best to interpret the events occurring around them. At times they were overwhelmed. Other times, not so much. Your "belief" mileage may vary... If you want to believe everything evolved or "just happened" by pure, random chance, then that same logic would have you believe that a tornado could pass through a junk-yard and spit out a functioning Boeing 747, just by pure, random chance. Again, both views require a leap-of-faith at some point. And both are impossible to prove. However, if I'm wrong then I've done no harm to myself. If the non-believers are wrong, then they may well pay a dear price for it. -=jd=- It is quite possible to acknowledge there is a force, which promotes intelligent organization inherent in the universe, without having to ''believe'' that things are run by a judgemental bearded freak, and that only by adhering to a book full of arbitrary rules can one get in-tune with the river. Go jump in the river, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:41:26 -0400, dxAce
wrote: Go jump in the river, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA The river jumps in me, W. C. |
David wrote: On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:41:26 -0400, dxAce wrote: Go jump in the river, 'tard boy. dxAce Michigan USA The river jumps in me, W. C. I'm sure that's just a nervous tic, 'tard boy. Some meds might take care of that. dxAce Michigan USA |
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