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Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link will be active. Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to be able to read the English translation.  http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

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Hey Butthole Brown. Dont post that crap here

Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link will be active. Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to be able to read the English translation.  http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

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> Hey Butthole Brown. Dont post that crap here

You’d probably prefer old clips of Paul Revere and the Raiders from YuTube ? PS: Thanks for re-posting the link…. http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. > Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The > woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . > I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link > will be active. > Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to > be able to read the English translation. >  http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

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> Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen.

That lady has a lot of guts.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. > Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The > woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . > I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link > will be active. > Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to > be able to read the English translation. >  http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

This is something that the US media is absolutely, positivly, not interested in showing.  This type of debate/commentary will NOT sell advertisement space/commercials… I, also, highly recomend watching it.. it is your chance to see a truly brave person speak honestly, knowing the danger it will bring… to her personally. How many of you would go on TV and speak honestly, when you KNOW for sure, that the ‘truth’ you speak will make you a target for death..??? Those here, and elsewhere, that make statements about feelings on "the arab street" most often get their *view* from a one sentence byte on CNN or The NYTimes… Good link…  thanks.

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. > Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The > woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . > I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link > will be active. > Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to > be able to read the English translation. > http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

Wow. I’d like to see more of this.  She’s not the only one. Of course, she does overstate it a BIT. "We have not seen a single Jew destroy a church"?  I seriously doubt that every mosque in south Lebanon has managed to survive unscathed.  But, still, her point is powerful, and Al Jazeerah deserves some props for having her on. I’m sure we’ll hear from her again. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/11/international/middleeast/11sultan.h…

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Why not be more desrciptive of WHAT the woamn says. Is it Muslim propaganda that the jews have been nasty fucks since the halocaust. Assuming it’s true – and worse than anything that islam terrorists are guilty of – then how is that any different from what we aamericans are doing since 9/11. It’s like the line in "The Untouchables" where Sean Connery says to Kevin Costner – "..the Chicago way: If they pull a knife, you pull a gun. If they put one of yours in the hospital, you put one of theirs in the morgue." The more you hurt someone, the more they are going to get even and the longer it’s going to take to get over it. So to the OP – what does the video imply dill-hole?

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Why not be more desrciptive of WHAT the woamn says. Is it Muslim > propaganda that the jews have been nasty fucks since the halocaust. > Assuming it’s true – and worse than anything that islam terrorists are > guilty of – then how is that any different from what we aamericans are > doing since 9/11. > It’s like the line in "The Untouchables" where Sean Connery says to > Kevin Costner – "..the Chicago way: If they pull a knife, you pull a > gun. If they put one of yours in the hospital, you put one of theirs in > the morgue." > The more you hurt someone, the more they are going to get even and the > longer it’s going to take to get over it. > So to the OP – what does the video imply dill-hole?

Just changing the topic so that it is Off Topic. Maybe someone should edit the video and put the Youngblood’s "Get Together Now" as background music ;-) , then it might be closer to on-topic. — Ed Oates http://homepage.mac.com/edoates DCC wiring information is at http://www.wiringfordcc.com

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Why not be more desrciptive of WHAT the woamn says. Is it Muslim > propaganda that the jews have been nasty fucks since the halocaust. > Assuming it’s true – and worse than anything that islam terrorists are > guilty of – then how is that any different from what we aamericans are > doing since 9/11. > It’s like the line in "The Untouchables" where Sean Connery says to > Kevin Costner – "..the Chicago way: If they pull a knife, you pull a > gun. If they put one of yours in the hospital, you put one of theirs in > the morgue." > The more you hurt someone, the more they are going to get even and the > longer it’s going to take to get over it. > So to the OP – what does the video imply dill-hole?

Dope.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Why not be more desrciptive of WHAT the woamn says. Is it Muslim >propaganda that the jews have been nasty fucks since the halocaust. >Assuming it’s true – and worse than anything that islam terrorists are >guilty of – then how is that any different from what we aamericans are >doing since 9/11. >It’s like the line in "The Untouchables" where Sean Connery says to >Kevin Costner – "..the Chicago way: If they pull a knife, you pull a >gun. If they put one of yours in the hospital, you put one of theirs in >the morgue." >The more you hurt someone, the more they are going to get even and the >longer it’s going to take to get over it. >So to the OP – what does the video imply dill-hole? > Just changing the topic so that it is Off Topic. > Maybe someone should edit the video and put the Youngblood’s "Get Together > Now" as background music ;-) , then it might be closer to on-topic.

Well, a link from Al-Jazeera would pretty much be off-topic in all these newsgroups……

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Adams, you are a ripped anus muscle on life support. :-) TRUTH ROCKS. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Hey Butthole Brown. Dont post that crap here > Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. > Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The > woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . > I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link > will be active. > Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to > be able to read the English translation. >  http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

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Her whole speech made a lot of sense. The Imam or whatever wrote her off when she said she was a secularist. Secularist or not, she made sense and not just being anti-Islam; she has a world-citizen attitude that if we all had a little more concern about folks outside our own religi-sphere or nation,w e might be better off. Greg – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. > Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The > woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . > I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link > will be active. > Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to > be able to read the English translation. >  http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

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>> Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. > That lady has a lot of guts.

I thought you were only impressed by ladies with balls ;-) . Doooooooooooooooooooouuuuugllaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssss GEORGE! You stop that right now! Yes mother.

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> Well, a link from Al-Jazeera would pretty much be off-topic in all these > newsgroups……

 From the empty head of someone incapable of considering two opposing viewpoints. FoxNews imbecile. FOXNEWS ALERT! Iraq? What Iraq?. Now, back to Israel…

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TD Madden: Dope.

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… > This is something that the US media is absolutely, positivly, not > interested in showing.  This type of debate/commentary will NOT sell > advertisement space/commercials…

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/11/international/middleeast/11sultan.h… Doh! __ Steve .

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>  she has a world-citizen attitude > that if we all had a little more concern about folks outside our own > religi-sphere or nation,w e might be better off.

 That is for sure. I use to get BBC and Link news on satellite ( Direct TV ? )  and both of those channels showed documentaries and news from around the world that would never make NBC Date Line with Ann Currie or FOX news… w/ O’really. US news is actually pretty sanitary and politically correct that makes it just above watching Romper Room with Capt. Kangaroo and below SNL Weekend Update.

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No  asshole.I’d prefer you keep politics elsewhere. While I’m at it . What the USA should do is pull out of the Middle East,stop buying any of their fucking oil,and watch them dry up and blow away. The only purpose for their oil will be to grease their camels asses . Its hard to terrorize innocent people when you’re so hungry and skinny that you have to stand up twice to make a shadow. Once their oil is of no importance they’ll be little more than a bunch of nomads with no personal hygiene habits.

> Hey Butthole Brown. Dont post that crap here

You’d probably prefer old clips of Paul Revere and the Raiders from YuTube ? PS: Thanks for re-posting the link…. http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. > Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television. The > woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . > I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link > will be active. > Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to > be able to read the English translation. >  http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

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>No  asshole.I’d prefer you keep politics elsewhere. While I’m at it . >What the USA should do is pull out of the Middle East,stop buying any >of their fucking oil,and watch them dry up and blow away. The only >purpose for their oil will be to grease their camels asses . Its hard >to terrorize innocent people when you’re so hungry and skinny that you >have to stand up twice to make a shadow. Once their oil is of no >importance they’ll be little more than a bunch of nomads with no >personal hygiene habits.

Dream on, Keith. China will take every barrel we don’t. -Dave

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> No  asshole.I’d prefer you keep politics elsewhere. While I’m at it . > What the USA should do is pull out of the Middle East,stop buying any > of their fucking oil,and watch them dry up and blow away. The only > purpose for their oil will be to grease their camels asses . Its hard > to terrorize innocent people when you’re so hungry and skinny that you > have to stand up twice to make a shadow. Once their oil is of no > importance they’ll be little more than a bunch of nomads with no > personal hygiene habits. > Hey Butthole Brown. Dont post that crap here > You’d probably prefer old clips of Paul Revere and the Raiders from > YuTube ? > PS: Thanks for re-posting the link…. > http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null > Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. > This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, > when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the > Holocaust, > to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. > Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television. > The > woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles > . > I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the > link > will be active. > Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as > to > be able to read the English translation. >  http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

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> Dream on, Keith. > China will take every barrel we don’t. > -Dave

China is going to do oil exploration. In fact China is going to be drilling not too far from American shores. Brazil will no longer be importing oil either since their gas is now made from sugar cane. It seems like other countries are doing something. Most of the U.S. oil is imported from Canada and Mexico. I’m not sure which one really sets the gas prices-OPEC or the OPEC of America.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> No  asshole.I’d prefer you keep politics elsewhere. While I’m at it . > What the USA should do is pull out of the Middle East,stop buying any > of their fucking oil,and watch them dry up and blow away. The only > purpose for their oil will be to grease their camels asses . Its hard > to terrorize innocent people when you’re so hungry and skinny that you > have to stand up twice to make a shadow. Once their oil is of no > importance they’ll be little more than a bunch of nomads with no > personal hygiene habits. > Dream on, Keith. > China will take every barrel we don’t. > -Dave

Correct. They’ve been rolling out the red carpet to Oil Nations since GWBullshit stole office. Thank you Nixon and KISSINGER for selling Taipei down the river for Beijing, which will now use its VETO power on the UN Security Council where Iran’s nuclear ambitions are concerned. After the Olympics in Beijing, watch Chinese military orientation toward Taiwan…and I don’t mean, the following WEEK. ;-) . Power: Athens….Rome….London….Washington….Beijing. As Market Fundamentalism ATE Democracy.

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> It’s interesting but obviously the interview was done before the current > crisis. After the bombing of Syria which has resulted in so many innocents > dying, the Israelis can’t really claim the high ground.

Are you a complete dumb-ass…??  or just a ‘little’ ignorant..?? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. >This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, >when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, >to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. >Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The >woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . >I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link >will be active. >Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to >be able to read the English translation. >http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Someone should post this clip to YouTube….. >This was sent to me by a friend- I found the last 90 seconds or so, >when she talks about what Jews have done in response to the Holocaust, >to be one of the most remarkable things I have ever heard or seen. >Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al Jazeera television.  The >woman is Wafa Sultan, an Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . >I would suggest watching it ASAP because I don’t know how long the link >will be active. >Make sure to double click on the video to enlarge the picture so as to >be able to read the English translation. >http://switch3.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=214&ar=1050wmv&ak=null > Wow. > I’d like to see more of this.  She’s not the only one. > Of course, she does overstate it a BIT.

How so . . ? ? ? > "We have not seen a single Jew destroy a church"?  I seriously doubt that > every mosque in south Lebanon has managed to survive unscathed.

She’s not talking about ‘miltary targeting’…  ie-if combatants are using a mosque (or church) to shoot, observe, snipe, etc.. they become valid military targets…  always have been.  She’s talking about destroying churchs for the simple fact that they are not Muslim…    But, still, > her point is powerful, and Al Jazeerah deserves some props for having her > on.

Maybe…  we didn’t get to see the ‘whole’ interview… it was incomplete and we have not seen how the entire show was ‘edited’… > I’m sure we’ll hear from her again.

Really…???  What makes you so sure…???? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/11/international/middleeast/11sultan.h…

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> Why not be more desrciptive of WHAT the woamn says. Is it Muslim > propaganda that the jews have been nasty fucks since the halocaust. > Assuming it’s true – and worse than anything that islam terrorists are > guilty of – then how is that any different from what we aamericans are > doing since 9/11.

Sheesh… you’re a ‘border-line’ idiot..??? > It’s like the line in "The Untouchables" where Sean Connery says to > Kevin Costner – "..the Chicago way: If they pull a knife, you pull a > gun. If they put one of yours in the hospital, you put one of theirs in > the morgue."

Sure. It’s like a movie…  yep. > The more you hurt someone, the more they are going to get even and the > longer it’s going to take to get over it.

Oh, yeh… these militant pukes in Lebanon are ‘getting even’… yep, they are… let’s see, 20,000 plus evacuating Lebanon and HOW many evacuating Israel..???  Lebanon getting its arse handed to it, but Israel…???  Economists don’t see a ‘hitch’ in their GDP as of yet… Yep… Hizbollah is ‘getting even’ all right. > So to the OP – what does the video imply dill-hole?

Since it isn’t obvious to you, it’s useless to explain it. Your post implies that you are totally unaware of what is happening in the region and are not worth responding to any further … Bye…

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>Why did we get into this mess? None of the publicly offered reasons >survived being held to the light of day. Maybe only the Yalie secret >society >knows.

I agree. Even the mention of Vietnam withdrawal is a poor comparison. The disaster of the whole SE Asia region falling like "dominoes" with the loss of Vietnam to communism never happened. The US govt just refused to believe the experts and labeled anyone a communist and disloyal who criticised the basis of that war. The disasters mentioned for the fall of Vietnam never happened. In fact, I think the unification of the Vietnam stopped genocide by the Khmer Rouge. The US ignored that as well as the persecution of Buddhists in S. Vietnam by the Catholics. It was up to the Vietnamese to stop it.

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Why did we get into this mess? None of the publicly offered reasons survived being held to the light of day. Maybe only the Yalie secret society knows.

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> Why did we get into this mess? None of the publicly offered reasons > survived being held to the light of day. Maybe only the Yalie secret > society knows.

George Z

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If we haven’t already, abandon hope all ye who voted for the Nazis Thousands killed tens of thousands disabled, mangled,disfigured, more to die and be wounded turning Young Americans into War criminals throwing a $Trillion down the Sewer, our Money turning the world against us destroying our honor and reputation Keep voting for the bastards, they’ll put a stop to that homosexual and abortion nonsense, and that fag marriage thing, and them welfare frauds, and them there high taxes, and they’ll protect you from those mean, ugly, ragheaded terrorists by sacrificing your children,grandchildren,fathers, mothers,brothers, cousins, uncles, aunts,hell, they’re even using your grandfathers and grandmothers as cannon fodder got to teach them thar poirnty hadded librals whats what hoss, we aint foolin roun hier partner, dam east coast abortioning libral som bitches think thays better than us texaans, well i tell you what we gonna show them kannady bastards how us texaans fits us a war, it aint a gonna be like that vitnam shit we aint a leavin till they all be dead or a wavin a what flag , what ya say there greenwood, make us up another right and wrong song boy, i’ll make sor yalls kids don have to fite, let the college boys at harwad and prston and yail do some fitin, git them welfare niggras and the mexicalis in ther too and we be gittin rich in the prosses, whatya say bout that dick, it sore feel good to have mo money than them god damned kannadys LMAO, if you can’t beat the hillbillies, make some money of the stupid fuckers, I could sell them their own manure and have them shovel it and deliver it to themselves I never met a redneck hillbilly who couldn’t be swindled, it’s like they have this flashing neon sign on their hairy chests, including the women, that says "Take My Money Please"

WSJ REVIEW & OUTLOOK March 22, 2006; Page A16 The third anniversary of U.S. military action to liberate Iraq has brought with it a relentless stream of media and political pessimism that is unwarranted by the facts and threatens to become a self-fulfilling prophesy if it goes unchallenged. Yes, sectarian tensions are running high and the politicians of Iraq’s newly elected parliament are taking a long time forming a government. But the attack on the Golden Mosque in Samarra several weeks back has not provoked the spiral into "civil war" that so many keep predicting. U.S. casualties are down over the past month, in part because Iraqi security forces are performing better all the time. More fundamentally, the coalition remains solidly allied with the majority of Iraqis who want neither Saddam’s Hussein’s return nor the country’s descent into a Taliban-like hellhole. There is no widespread agitation for U.S. troops to depart, and if anything the Iraqi fear is that we’ll leave too soon. Yet there’s no denying the polls showing that most Americans are increasingly weary of the daily news of car bombs and Iraqi squabbling and are wishing it would all just go away. Their pessimism is fed by elites who should know better but can’t restrain their domestic political calculations long enough to consider the damage that would accompany U.S. failure. A conventional military defeat is inconceivable in Iraq, but a premature U.S. withdrawal is becoming all too possible. With that in mind, it’s worth thinking through what would happen if the U.S. does fail in Iraq. By fail, we mean cut and run before giving Iraqis the time and support to establish a stable, democratic government that can stand on its own. Beyond almost certain chaos in Iraq, here are some other likely consequences:

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Why do liberals get away with being racist time and time again? Why do they not condemn their own when they say God is punishing the US like they do when Pat Robertson said the same thing about Sharon? Why? We all know why – Liberals = hypocrites full of shit. Here is the Mayor of NO, the same guy that was the number one reason so many poor blacks were not taken care of during Katrina. Nagin’s Nutty ‘Chocolate’ Speech By Mike Bayham January 17, 2006 In what has to be the most bizarre address by a Louisiana politician since Governor Earl Long’s infamous "sapsucker" screed on the floor of the legislature, Mayor Nagin delivered a speech that did himself and the city he represents few favors. Nagin, whose speaking style differed from his normal manner of address in which he seemed Farrakhanesque in his methodical delivery, mirrored the Nation of Islam leader in loony content as well. All the mayor was missing was a bow-tie and a cadre of burly bodyguards. While speaking at a Martin Luther King Day event on Monday, the mayor declared that he had a conversation with the slain civil rights leader, who expressed his disappointment over a number of matters, including the decision by Jefferson Parish policemen to prevent New Orleans hurricane victims from crossing over the Mississippi River Bridge. But it gets better. He proclaimed that God was angry at the United States for the war in Iraq and sent three massive hurricanes to the gulf coast as a chastisement. Nagin added that another motivation behind the Almighty’s punishment was the high-rate of illegitimacy amongst the city’s black population and the spate of violence that has been an unfortunate trademark of New Orleans life and most recently reared its head in Sunday’s "second line" shooting that wounded three people. The thin-skinned mayor managed to work in a self-lament over the heat he has caught from other black leaders who oppose the modest reforms he has pushed through during his administration. Nagin also remarked that New Orleans will once again be a "chocolate" city, a coarse demographic description that would have cost any white Republican his or her seat in Congress, and that God had intended it to be that way. The mayor’s "authentic urban political gibberish" is a crass attempt to lure black voters, whose political representatives have publicly questioned his "ethnic loyalty," under his campaign banner in the face of two significant white opponents to his re-election. It’s also a not so subtle reminder why Nagin should not be returned to office for another term short of being locked into a runoff with a less attractive alternative…say a former member of the Orleans Parish School Board. Nagin’s racial demagoguery must be a profound disappointment to white voters who were responsible for his election in 2002 and will not help the city garner additional Federal assistance from the Republican, or to use a Naginism, vanilla, controlled Congress. I don’t believe that Nagin was sincere in his provocative comments. After all, Nagin’s rise in Cox Communications would not have happened had the one-time corporate officer used such language in his business dealings. However, that he felt a need to clothe his criticisms of the black community’s most pressing problems with Bush-bashing and declarations of racial dominance betrays a political cowardice that New Orleans does not need in its mayor during a time when many critical decisions that will impact the future of New Orleans are being made.

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> Why do liberals get away with being racist time and time again? Why do > they not condemn their own when they say God is punishing the US like > they do when Pat Robertson said the same thing about Sharon? > Why? > We all know why – Liberals = hypocrites full of shit. > Here is the Mayor of NO, the same guy that was the number one reason > so many poor blacks were not taken care of during Katrina.

Guess what moron, Nagin is far from being a liberal: "Before his election, Nagin had never had public office; he was a vice president and general manager at Cox Communications, a cable communications company and subsidiary of Cox Enterprises. A registered Republican for most of his life, Nagin became a Democrat just before running for mayor. Nagin did give contributions periodically to candidates of both parties, including President George W. Bush[1], Billy Tauzin in 1999 and 2000, as well as to John Breaux and J. Bennett Johnston earlier in the decade. Shortly before the primary election for Mayor, an endorsement praising Nagin as a reformer by Gambit Magazine gave him crucial momentum that would carry through for the primary election and runoff. In the first round of the crowded mayoral election in February 2002, Nagin received first place with 29% of the vote, against such opponents as Police Chief Richard Pennington, State Senator Paulette Irons, City Councilman Troy Carter and others. In the runoff with Pennington in May 2002, Nagin won with 59% of the vote. His campaign was largely self-financed. Nagin received a majority of both black and white voters, a first in New Orleans history. Shortly after taking office, Nagin launched an anti-corruption campaign within city government, which included crackdowns on the city’s Taxicab Bureau and Utilities Department. Nagin controversially endorsed Bobby Jindal (Republican) over Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Blanco (Democrat) in the 2003 runoff for governor and only reluctantly endorsed U.S. Senator John Kerry in the 2004 Presidential race." – Wikipedia

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that you KKK bigot motherfuckers BURN IN HELL (and according to the Bible, my dream will be coming true!)

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Why do liberals get away with being racist time and time again? Why do > they not condemn their own when they say God is punishing the US like > they do when Pat Robertson said the same thing about Sharon? > Why? > We all know why – Liberals = hypocrites full of shit. > Here is the Mayor of NO, the same guy that was the number one reason > so many poor blacks were not taken care of during Katrina. >Guess what moron, Nagin is far from being a liberal:

Well, guess what, stupid fuck, he IS a liberal hero and he IS a Democrat meaning he is equally stupid. Read the header before you post, Kock boy. Bruce Morgen and other libs were all over this ng last sep praising this guy as a genius for his post-Katrina catastrophe. Now that he is racist, they fail to condemn him. You’re about as bright Mulay’s tubes in his POD 2.0.

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> Well, guess what, stupid fuck, he IS a liberal hero and he IS a > Democrat meaning he is equally stupid.

Unfortunately, your babbling doesn’t match up with the facts. > Read the header before you > post, Kock boy.

uhh… yeah… > Bruce Morgen and other libs were all over this ng last sep praising > this guy as a genius for his post-Katrina catastrophe. Now that he is > racist, they fail to condemn him. > You’re about as bright Mulay’s tubes in his POD 2.0.

You sure smell like a chucky boy sock – KK

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> Why do liberals get away with being racist time and time again? Why do > they not condemn their own when they say God is punishing the US like > they do when Pat Robertson said the same thing about Sharon?

The same reason that conservatives, authoritarians and libertarians get away with being racist time and time again.  Because racism is so insidious and pervasive that most people don’t even realize it when they’re being racist. We all get infected with racist ideas at times, and it take a humble and honest individual to recognize those flaws and correct them.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>Why do liberals get away with being racist time and time again? Why do >>they not condemn their own when they say God is punishing the US like >>they do when Pat Robertson said the same thing about Sharon? >>Why? >>We all know why – Liberals = hypocrites full of shit. >>Here is the Mayor of NO, the same guy that was the number one reason >>so many poor blacks were not taken care of during Katrina.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>>Why do liberals get away with being racist time and time again? Why do >>>they not condemn their own when they say God is punishing the US like >>>they do when Pat Robertson said the same thing about Sharon? >>>Why? >>>We all know why – Liberals = hypocrites full of shit. >>>Here is the Mayor of NO, the same guy that was the number one reason >>>so many poor blacks were not taken care of during Katrina.

I assume this was reposted because it was such a remarkably embarrassing example of profound ignorance. So profoundly ignorant that we had to see it again, just in case we didn’t believe our eyes the first time. – KK

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>>Why do liberals > Yo, room temperature IQ — are you aware that Nagin was a registered > replublican?

Playon, you would have to RAISE you IQ to get to room temp in a FREEZER! "Ray Nagin, the mayor of low-lying New Orleans and a Democrat," http://www.biogs.com/famous/nagin.html "A registered Republican for most of his life, Nagin became a Democrat just before running for mayor." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Nagin

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> > Yo, room temperature IQ — are you aware that Nagin was a registered > replublican? > "A registered Republican for most of his life"

So Playon is correct.

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>>Why do liberals >Yo, room temperature IQ — are you aware that Nagin was a registered >replublican?

Really, a "replublican"…. you got a cleft palate, genius? Funny how all the Libs worshiped Nagin as a Katrina ‘hero’, but when he’s found to be racist, he is suddenly a Republican.

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Democrat or Republican – I don’t know anyone who’s ever worshipped Nagin. – KK – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>Why do liberals >Yo, room temperature IQ — are you aware that Nagin was a registered >replublican? > Really, a "replublican"…. you got a cleft palate, genius? > Funny how all the Libs worshiped Nagin as a Katrina ‘hero’, but when > he’s found to be racist, he is suddenly a Republican.

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>Democrat or Republican – I don’t know anyone who’s ever worshipped >Nagin. >- KK

Just google sept 1-15, 2005; this group. Better pack heavy – bitch.

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> So you’re an Australian?? That’s nothing to be ashamed of. We’ve had > at least on other Australian regular here — so why try to conceal > that fact? BTW — the Americanized spelling of "programmes" is > "programs".

Do you think I’d be posting under the handle of "Euro" if I were Australian? Well, anyway, think what you want, it doesn’t matter much. Euro —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==—- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups —= East/West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>It’s no secret where I live, or most of those who post in this news >>group.  Where do you live? I don’t mean your address — just a >>country, or if you are in the United States, a region of the country. >>It would help me to understand exactly whose axe you are grinding. >>Jeff >I am not especially grinding an axe. Just expressing my profound >conviction that Bush made a deep mistake by invading Iraq, and that, in >the context of the crisis emerging now with Iran, this mistake keeps >having bad effects since it disqualifies now any military action against >Iran (who would believe it possible with the US caught in a quagmire in >Iraq?) since diplomacy seems to give no result. >Now, replying directly to your question: I am European, and usually I >post from Tokyo, Japan, where I happen to be working and living. Right >under the threat of North Korea, whose regime is _presently_ starving >its population (different from "gassed its population fifteen years >ago") and whose missiles represent a much more dangerous threat to peace >and of proliferation than Iraq’s. >Iraq’s invasion gave a good lesson to the world’s various leaders who >are on the US list of feuds: it taught them that they had rather get >destructive weapons in order to prevent themselves from being invaded. >From Kim Jong-Il to the mollahs in Iran or Chavez, the lessons has been >well learned, believe me. >Euro > I would have thought that WWII would have taught an equally important > lesson to Europeans. Far better to deal with dangerous tyrants like > Hitler and Mussolini before they have an opportunity to get their > ducks in a row. The surrender monkeys of Europe seem to find it much > easier to thumb their noses at the United States than actually take a > hand in dealing with the world’s problems.

I find it quite funny to hear you talk like that. Europe has no military autonomy, mainly because of NATO, and each time someone in Europe (usually a French head of State) mentions anything about trying to give Europe some autonomy, that person receives sustained fire from exactly the same ones who criticize Europe for being passive afterwards. If history should teach something, it is that one eventually always sows what one has reaped, and that is true also for the United States. You’d be much more credible if you lloked at it this way, because when it comes with dealing with "dangerous tyrants", it seems to me that the way the United States has dealt with North Korea is not exactly a model to reproduce. Euro —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==—- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups —= East/West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—

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> What if the US just lets Europe or the EU handle the Iran situation? > They are the ones within range of Iran’s nuclear weapons, not the US. > Of course, the same could be said about North Korea.  Let China and > Japan worry. > Notice, I am not advocation anything.  Just asking questions.

Sounds reasonable to me.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->What if the US just lets Europe or the EU handle the Iran situation? >They are the ones within range of Iran’s nuclear weapons, not the US. >Of course, the same could be said about North Korea.  Let China and >Japan worry. >Notice, I am not advocation anything.  Just asking questions. > Interesting you should ask that, Connie. > Why then did Bush invade Iraq which had no nuclear weapons > at all?  What danger did Iraq present to the U.S.? > Have you  come around to agreeing with us liberals on the > war with Iraq? > Once you begin asking questions, interesting where it leads, > isn’t it?

I guess you have no interest in other countries handling the situations in Iran or North Korea.

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What if the US just lets Europe or the EU handle the Iran situation? They are the ones within range of Iran’s nuclear weapons, not the US. Of course, the same could be said about North Korea.  Let China and Japan worry. Notice, I am not advocation anything.  Just asking questions.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>>>>It’s no secret where I live, or most of those who post in this news >>>>>group.  Where do you live? I don’t mean your address — just a >>>>>country, or if you are in the United States, a region of the country. >>>>>It would help me to understand exactly whose axe you are grinding. >>>>>Jeff >>>>I am not especially grinding an axe. Just expressing my profound >>>>conviction that Bush made a deep mistake by invading Iraq, and that, >>>>in the context of the crisis emerging now with Iran, this mistake >>>>keeps having bad effects since it disqualifies now any military >>>>action against Iran (who would believe it possible with the US caught >>>>in a quagmire in Iraq?) since diplomacy seems to give no result. >>>>Now, replying directly to your question: I am European, and usually I >>>>post from Tokyo, Japan, where I happen to be working and living. >>>>Right under the threat of North Korea, whose regime is _presently_ >>>>starving its population (different from "gassed its population >>>>fifteen years ago") and whose missiles represent a much more >>>>dangerous threat to peace and of proliferation than Iraq’s. >>>>Iraq’s invasion gave a good lesson to the world’s various leaders who >>>>are on the US list of feuds: it taught them that they had rather get >>>>destructive weapons in order to prevent themselves from being >>>>invaded. From Kim Jong-Il to the mollahs in Iran or Chavez, the >>>>lessons has been well learned, believe me. >>>>Euro >>>I would have thought that WWII would have taught an equally important >>>lesson to Europeans. Far better to deal with dangerous tyrants like >>>Hitler and Mussolini before they have an opportunity to get their >>>ducks in a row. The surrender monkeys of Europe seem to find it much >>>easier to thumb their noses at the United States than actually take a >>>hand in dealing with the world’s problems. >>I find it quite funny to hear you talk like that. Europe has no military >>autonomy, mainly because of NATO, and each time someone in Europe >>(usually a French head of State) mentions anything about trying to give >>Europe some autonomy, that person receives sustained fire from exactly >>the same ones who criticize Europe for being passive afterwards. >I agree, they are a bunch of wimps. > They are being kept under dependence by the US. The French, vowing to > release that dependence, being heavily bashed by hypocrites of your likes > for doing so.

 > Good description of a baby that never leaves it’s mother’s tit. Suck the tit or I’ll give you a spanking. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>If history should teach something, it is that one eventually always sows >>what one has reaped, and that is true also for the United States. You’d >>be much more credible if you lloked at it this way, because when it >>comes with dealing with "dangerous tyrants", it seems to me that the way >>the United States has dealt with North Korea is not exactly a model to >>reproduce. >What has the wimps done about that "dangerous tyrant", North Korea or any > other >"dangerous tyrant" for that matter? > The "wimps" would act if the US set them free,

Give the "wimps" another baby bottle!

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>>> It’s no secret where I live, or most of those who post in this news >>>> group.  Where do you live? I don’t mean your address — just a >>>> country, or if you are in the United States, a region of the country. >>>> It would help me to understand exactly whose axe you are grinding. >>>> Jeff >>> I am not especially grinding an axe. Just expressing my profound >>> conviction that Bush made a deep mistake by invading Iraq, and that, >>> in the context of the crisis emerging now with Iran, this mistake >>> keeps having bad effects since it disqualifies now any military >>> action against Iran (who would believe it possible with the US caught >>> in a quagmire in Iraq?) since diplomacy seems to give no result. >>> Now, replying directly to your question: I am European, and usually I >>> post from Tokyo, Japan, where I happen to be working and living. >>> Right under the threat of North Korea, whose regime is _presently_ >>> starving its population (different from "gassed its population >>> fifteen years ago") and whose missiles represent a much more >>> dangerous threat to peace and of proliferation than Iraq’s. >>> Iraq’s invasion gave a good lesson to the world’s various leaders who >>> are on the US list of feuds: it taught them that they had rather get >>> destructive weapons in order to prevent themselves from being >>> invaded. From Kim Jong-Il to the mollahs in Iran or Chavez, the >>> lessons has been well learned, believe me. >>> Euro >> I would have thought that WWII would have taught an equally important >> lesson to Europeans. Far better to deal with dangerous tyrants like >> Hitler and Mussolini before they have an opportunity to get their >> ducks in a row. The surrender monkeys of Europe seem to find it much >> easier to thumb their noses at the United States than actually take a >> hand in dealing with the world’s problems. > I find it quite funny to hear you talk like that. Europe has no military > autonomy, mainly because of NATO, and each time someone in Europe > (usually a French head of State) mentions anything about trying to give > Europe some autonomy, that person receives sustained fire from exactly > the same ones who criticize Europe for being passive afterwards. > I agree, they are a bunch of wimps.

They are being kept under dependence by the US. The French, vowing to release that dependence, being heavily bashed by hypocrites of your likes for doing so. > If history should teach something, it is that one eventually always sows > what one has reaped, and that is true also for the United States. You’d > be much more credible if you lloked at it this way, because when it > comes with dealing with "dangerous tyrants", it seems to me that the way > the United States has dealt with North Korea is not exactly a model to > reproduce. > What has the wimps done about that "dangerous tyrant", North Korea or any other > "dangerous tyrant" for that matter?

The "wimps" would act if the US set them free, but the problem is that they might not have ideas by themselves and act in a way that is not wished in Washington. It is therefore much better to keep an army of vassals who would whatsoever only be able to say "yes, sir!" when the US orders them to go to Baghdad because of a presupposed danger. Meanwhile, we shall be dazzled by the incompetence of a Bush administration claiming (Statement by National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice) : "The problem here is that there will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons. But we don’t want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud." Source: Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, CNN (9/8/2002) about Iraq while, as one would put it: "It was Iran, imbecile". Euro —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==—- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups —-= East and West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—-

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Take your childish crap back to alt.activism.death-penalty.

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->  > BTW — I’m interested to hear that you are "European", but I still >> sense you are concealing something. You must be a citizen of some >> country? Ashamed to admit which one? And why are you posting in a >> retirement news group? Are you retired, or do you just enjoy beating >> up on Americans? >> Jeff > I am not retired. I think I said it already, by the way. I am in my 20s, > from Europe (it matters few to know from which country, not for me, and > I guess it would matter for you only if you want to engage into country > bashing). > With this, I hope I have been clear enough. > Yes! It is clear, you are here to engage in country bashing.

http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/poisoning-the-well.html http://www.infidels.org/news/atheism/logic.html#hominem Hope this helps. Euro —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==—- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups —-= East and West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—-

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Equated apples with oranges, once again. > Jeff > "The moonbats bark thrice at midnight."

This argument is going nowhere without a schedule and information backing up the forecast.  When exactly is Iran scheduled to invade the United States?  When was Iraq schedule to invade the United States.  We need this to give credibility to your Iran schedule.  If by chance you aren’t expecting an invasion in the next thousand or so years, perhaps you shouldn’t compare Hitler’s 1930’s aggression with the current situation. — Glenn

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>> It’s no secret where I live, or most of those who post in this news >>> group.  Where do you live? I don’t mean your address — just a >>> country, or if you are in the United States, a region of the country. >>> It would help me to understand exactly whose axe you are grinding. >>> Jeff >> I am not especially grinding an axe. Just expressing my profound >> conviction that Bush made a deep mistake by invading Iraq, and that, >> in the context of the crisis emerging now with Iran, this mistake >> keeps having bad effects since it disqualifies now any military >> action against Iran (who would believe it possible with the US caught >> in a quagmire in Iraq?) since diplomacy seems to give no result. >> Now, replying directly to your question: I am European, and usually I >> post from Tokyo, Japan, where I happen to be working and living. >> Right under the threat of North Korea, whose regime is _presently_ >> starving its population (different from "gassed its population >> fifteen years ago") and whose missiles represent a much more >> dangerous threat to peace and of proliferation than Iraq’s. >> Iraq’s invasion gave a good lesson to the world’s various leaders who >> are on the US list of feuds: it taught them that they had rather get >> destructive weapons in order to prevent themselves from being >> invaded. From Kim Jong-Il to the mollahs in Iran or Chavez, the >> lessons has been well learned, believe me. >> Euro > I would have thought that WWII would have taught an equally important > lesson to Europeans. Far better to deal with dangerous tyrants like > Hitler and Mussolini before they have an opportunity to get their > ducks in a row. The surrender monkeys of Europe seem to find it much > easier to thumb their noses at the United States than actually take a > hand in dealing with the world’s problems. > I find it quite funny to hear you talk like that. Europe has no military > autonomy, mainly because of NATO, and each time someone in Europe > (usually a French head of State) mentions anything about trying to give > Europe some autonomy, that person receives sustained fire from exactly > the same ones who criticize Europe for being passive afterwards.

I agree, they are a bunch of wimps. > If history should teach something, it is that one eventually always sows > what one has reaped, and that is true also for the United States. You’d > be much more credible if you lloked at it this way, because when it > comes with dealing with "dangerous tyrants", it seems to me that the way > the United States has dealt with North Korea is not exactly a model to > reproduce.

What has the wimps done about that "dangerous tyrant", North Korea or any other "dangerous tyrant" for that matter?

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >  > BTW — I’m interested to hear that you are "European", but I still > sense you are concealing something. You must be a citizen of some > country? Ashamed to admit which one? And why are you posting in a > retirement news group? Are you retired, or do you just enjoy beating > up on Americans? > Jeff > I am not retired. I think I said it already, by the way. I am in my 20s, > from Europe (it matters few to know from which country, not for me, and > I guess it would matter for you only if you want to engage into country > bashing). > With this, I hope I have been clear enough.

Yes! It is clear, you are here to engage in country bashing.

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  > BTW — I’m interested to hear that you are "European", but I still > sense you are concealing something. You must be a citizen of some > country? Ashamed to admit which one? And why are you posting in a > retirement news group? Are you retired, or do you just enjoy beating > up on Americans? > Jeff

I am not retired. I think I said it already, by the way. I am in my 20s, from Europe (it matters few to know from which country, not for me, and I guess it would matter for you only if you want to engage into country bashing). I came to post here originally because a few weeks ago, someone from this group came on alt.activism.death-penalty to settle his accounts with another person who used to post here but now is posting there. That led me to read what was being posted on this group. Now, I am not the one launching the topics of discussion on soc.retirement.  If this group remained on topic and discussed only matters relative to retirement, I would most certainly stop posting here. But since there are threads here on international policies, I consider it legitimate for me to post here, whatever you may think. The possibility for you to read opinions that are not American (thus not opinions of a Democrat or of a "liberal", whatever the sense you give to these expressions) is certainly a good refreshment for you and many others, and the fact that it seems to upset some persons here won’t make me stop. With this, I hope I have been clear enough. Euro —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==—- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups —= East/West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—

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> Where’s the urgency, North Korea’s status has not changed from what it > was in 2002.

Where was the urgency with Iraq, since its status had not changed since 1991? > Oh! By the way if there was such an urgency in 2002 to do something > about North Korea, what was your country down under doing?

More than yours, I’m afraid. Euro —-== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com – Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==—- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! >100,000 Newsgroups —= East/West-Coast Server Farms – Total Privacy via Encryption =—

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>>>      After the attack on the United States on September 11, 2001, >>> President Bush >>>> dubbed Iraq, North Korea, and Iran the

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Shades of ‘81 – Israel should preemptive strike those ragheads. Ack. Pfht. Warmonger

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> Shades of ‘81 – Israel should preemptive strike those ragheads. Ack. > Pfht. > Warmonger

No they shouldn’t or they will be moved higher on the MMWL (Muslim Most Wanted List).  WW3 will automatically begin.  The UN needs to authorize surgical air strikes on every single Iranian nuclear-related facility. Every. Single. One.  And do it now.

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courageously avow: > Shades of ‘81 – Israel should preemptive strike those ragheads. Ack. > Pfht. > Warmonger >No they shouldn’t or they will be moved higher on the MMWL (Muslim Most >Wanted List).  WW3 will automatically begin.  The UN needs to authorize >surgical air strikes on every single Iranian nuclear-related facility. >Every. Single. One.  And do it now.

Who did you say was going to start WWIII?  What a fucking idiot. Ken Wilson Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas,  Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, Max Floater and the rest of the  Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE)  and, at his own request, Lars Overshank (aka ‘The Cowardly Lion’) Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca http://www.criticalhistory.com/

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > courageously avow: >> Shades of ‘81 – Israel should preemptive strike those ragheads. Ack. >> Pfht. >> Warmonger > No they shouldn’t or they will be moved higher on the MMWL (Muslim > Most Wanted List).  WW3 will automatically begin.  The UN needs to > authorize surgical air strikes on every single Iranian > nuclear-related facility. Every. Single. One.  And do it now. > Who did you say was going to start WWIII?  What a fucking idiot.

Don’t get mad.  WW3 won’t start until the other side gets nukes.  Assuming we agree on who the "other side" is.  If not, why not go ahead wrap a rag around your short-sighted head and light the firecracker you’re holding.

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the Russians, Chinese and Indians are telling us to behave ourselves on this one. Besides they already have all our secrets. http://news.monstersandcritics.com/middleeast/article_1062686.php/Ira… http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/5392.asp http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/5359.asp

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courageously avow: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> courageously avow: >>> Shades of ‘81 – Israel should preemptive strike those ragheads. Ack. >>> Pfht. >>> Warmonger >> No they shouldn’t or they will be moved higher on the MMWL (Muslim >> Most Wanted List).  WW3 will automatically begin.  The UN needs to >> authorize surgical air strikes on every single Iranian >> nuclear-related facility. Every. Single. One.  And do it now. > Who did you say was going to start WWIII?  What a fucking idiot. >Don’t get mad.  WW3 won’t start until the other side gets nukes.  Assuming >we agree on who the "other side" is.  If not, why not go ahead wrap a rag >around your short-sighted head and light the firecracker you’re holding.

FOAD Ken Wilson Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas,  Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, Max Floater and the rest of the  Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE)  and, at his own request, Lars Overshank (aka ‘The Cowardly Lion’) Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca http://www.criticalhistory.com/

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > courageously avow: >> courageously avow: >>>> Shades of ‘81 – Israel should preemptive strike those ragheads. Ack. >>>> Pfht. >>>> Warmonger >>> No they shouldn’t or they will be moved higher on the MMWL (Muslim >>> Most Wanted List).  WW3 will automatically begin.  The UN needs to >>> authorize surgical air strikes on every single Iranian >>> nuclear-related facility. Every. Single. One.  And do it now. >> Who did you say was going to start WWIII?  What a fucking idiot. >Don’t get mad.  WW3 won’t start until the other side gets nukes. Assuming >we agree on who the "other side" is.  If not, why not go ahead wrap a rag >around your short-sighted head and light the firecracker you’re holding. > FOAD > Ken Wilson > Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas, >  Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, Max Floater and the rest of the >  Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE) >  and, at his own request, Lars Overshank (aka ‘The Cowardly Lion’) > Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca

http://www.criticalhistory.com/ Observe how this subjekt, faced with the narrow choice between crying like a baby and hurling invective chooses the latter.  This illustrates an extremely low threshold of Frustration, which along with the need to show off his trivial accomplishments, whether they be purchases from Musician’s Friend (toys) or wholly imagined Usenet conquests, are characteristic of Arrested Development Syndrome. No Wunder then that he selects a politishe mindset that promises to absolve the individual of personal responsibility through slavish devotion to the State. Dr. Freud

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> courageously avow: > >> courageously avow: > >>>> Shades of ‘81 – Israel should preemptive strike those ragheads. Ack. > >>>> Pfht. > >>>> Warmonger > >>> No they shouldn’t or they will be moved higher on the MMWL (Muslim > >>> Most Wanted List).  WW3 will automatically begin.  The UN needs to > >>> authorize surgical air strikes on every single Iranian > >>> nuclear-related facility. Every. Single. One.  And do it now. > >> Who did you say was going to start WWIII?  What a fucking idiot. > >Don’t get mad.  WW3 won’t start until the other side gets nukes. >Assuming > >we agree on who the "other side" is.  If not, why not go ahead wrap a rag > >around your short-sighted head and light the firecracker you’re holding. > FOAD > Ken Wilson > Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas, >  Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, Max Floater and the rest of the >  Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE) >  and, at his own request, Lars Overshank (aka ‘The Cowardly Lion’) > Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca >http://www.criticalhistory.com/ >Observe how this subjekt, faced with the narrow choice between crying like a >baby and hurling invective chooses the latter.  This illustrates an >extremely low threshold of Frustration, which along with the need to show >off his trivial accomplishments, whether they be purchases from Musician’s >Friend (toys) or wholly imagined Usenet conquests, are characteristic of >Arrested Development Syndrome. >No Wunder then that he selects a politishe mindset that promises to absolve >the individual of personal responsibility through slavish devotion to the >State. >Dr. Freud

FOAD Ken Wilson Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas,  Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, Max Floater and the rest of the  Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE)  and, at his own request, Lars Overshank (aka ‘The Cowardly Lion’) Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca http://www.criticalhistory.com/

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> courageously avow: >> >> courageously avow: >> >>>> Shades of ‘81 – Israel should preemptive strike those ragheads. Ack. >> >>>> Pfht. >> >>>> Warmonger >> >>> No they shouldn’t or they will be moved higher on the MMWL (Muslim >> >>> Most Wanted List).  WW3 will automatically begin.  The UN needs to >> >>> authorize surgical air strikes on every single Iranian >> >>> nuclear-related facility. Every. Single. One.  And do it now. >> >> Who did you say was going to start WWIII?  What a fucking idiot. >> >Don’t get mad.  WW3 won’t start until the other side gets nukes. >Assuming >> >we agree on who the "other side" is.  If not, why not go ahead wrap a rag >> >around your short-sighted head and light the firecracker you’re holding. >> FOAD >> Ken Wilson >> Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas, >>  Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, Max Floater and the rest of the >>  Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE) >>  and, at his own request, Lars Overshank (aka ‘The Cowardly Lion’) >> Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca >http://www.criticalhistory.com/ >Observe how this subjekt, faced with the narrow choice between crying like a >baby and hurling invective chooses the latter.  This illustrates an >extremely low threshold of Frustration, which along with the need to show >off his trivial accomplishments, whether they be purchases from Musician’s >Friend (toys) or wholly imagined Usenet conquests, are characteristic of >Arrested Development Syndrome. >No Wunder then that he selects a politishe mindset that promises to absolve >the individual of personal responsibility through slavish devotion to the >State. >Dr. Freud > FOAD > Ken Wilson > Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas, >  Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, Max Floater and the rest of the >  Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE) >  and, at his own request, Lars Overshank (aka ‘The Cowardly Lion’) > Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca

http://www.criticalhistory.com/ Ah, response is noted.  Observe how, presented with the same choice between tearfully schnupfen into his hanky the subjekt puts on his brave face and lashes out through his tears with a four letter curse, unable even to come to grips with the syntax needed to formulate a simple sentence such as an insult, usw.  Next we will wait to see how long the subject requires to recover from his fit of helpless  ineloquence and summon the emotional resources to go on the offensive, if only long enough to write three or four letters before collapsing into a Haufen of impotent rage. Timer begins… NOW. Tsch

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Hey – d’ya think lefto-gasbag Michael Moore has a gun? Why?  ;-) http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46707 ‘Michael & Me’ Posted: October 7, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Joseph Farah

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Bush is truly a world leader. Just read the following (This may be shocking to Canadians who aren’t used to their ‘leaders’ leading, only doing what they are told by the French): "Against such an enemy, there’s only one effective response: We never back down, never give in and never accept anything less than complete victory," Bush declared. Yep, this isn’t Canada, this isn’t France and this isn’t Bill Clinton speaking, THIS is the leader of the free world and Western Culture. Read it and weep, Bush has foiled at LEAST 10 terror plots! Let’s tally the score shall we: Bush: 10 Clinton: 0 Canada: -1 Thank God a loose canon like Gore or a flip-flopper like Kerry aren’t running things right now – Bush and U.S. Foiled at Least 10 Terror Plots By TOM RAUM, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON –     President Bush said Thursday the United States and its allies had foiled at least 10 serious plots by the al-Qaida terror network in the last four years, including plans for Sept. 11-like attacks on both U.S. coasts. The president also said the U.S. and its partners have stopped at least five more efforts by al-Qaida to case targets or infiltrate operatives in the United States. "Because of this steady progress, the enemy is wounded, but the enemy is still capable of global operations," Bush said. "Our commitment is clear: We will not relent until the organized international terror networks are exposed and broken, and their leaders held to account for their acts of murder." Bush said Islamic radicals are seeking to establish a "radical Islamic empire that spans from Spain to Indonesia" with Iraq serving as the main front. He singled out     Iran and     Syria as "allies of convenience" for Islamic radicalism. Pentagon officials released a letter Thursday evening they said was written from one terrorist leader to another that they said confirmed administration assertions that Iraqi insurgents have a detailed plan to force U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and create an Islamic state there. The White House initially would not give details of the 10 plots that Bush mentioned in his morning speech before the National Endowment for Democracy, saying some information remained classified. But in the evening, the White House released a fact sheet with a brief, and vague, description of each. Three targets cited were in the United States, including plans to use hijacked airplanes to attack the West Coast in mid-2002 and the East Coast in mid-2003. The White House said at least one planner of the West Coast attack was a key figure behind the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001. The third was the case of Jose Padilla, a former Chicago gang member who converted to Islam and allegedly plotted with top al-Qaida commanders to detonate a radioactive "dirty bomb" in a U.S. city. Padilla, whose plot never materialized, was designated an enemy combatant by Bush and is being held without criminal charge at a Navy brig in South Carolina. The White House said the other seven attacks included plans to:

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All wars are splendid for the big businesses who profit from them, and the greedy low-life politicians they own. The ‘Republicrats’ have cynically abandoned any pretext of representing the will and wellbeing of the American people, and large segments of us — the 39% of inbred trailer trash and Bible-thumping, creation preaching fundamentalists who still support Bush —   have no clue that they’re being manipulated. Hollis, http://www.AmericanJunta.com’

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> But not according to the Saudis: > Saudi Minister Warns US Iraq May Face Disintegration >    The New York Times >    Friday 23 September 2005 >    Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister, said Thursday that > he had been warning the Bush administration in recent days that Iraq was > hurtling toward disintegration, a development that he said could drag the > region into war. >    "There is no dynamic now pulling the nation together," he said in a > meeting with reporters at the Saudi Embassy here. "All the dynamics are > pulling the country apart." He said he was so concerned that he was > carrying this message "to everyone who will listen" in the Bush > administration. >    Prince Saud’s statements, some of the most pessimistic public comments > on Iraq by a Middle Eastern leader in recent months, were in stark > contrast > to the generally upbeat assessments that the White House and the Pentagon > have been offering. >    But in an appearance at the Pentagon on Thursday, President Bush, while > once again expressing long-term optimism, warned that the bloodshed in > Iraq > was likely to increase in the coming weeks. >    "Today, our commanders made it clear," he said after a meeting on Iraq > with senior military officers, "as Iraqis prepare to vote on their > constitution in October and elect a permanent government in December, we > must be prepared for more violence." >    American commanders have repeatedly warned that insurgents would try to > disrupt the voting, as they did before legislative elections in January. >    Mr. Bush said that if the United States left Iraq now, it could turn > into a haven for terrorists, as Afghanistan was before the fall of the > Taliban. >    "To leave Iraq now would be to repeat the costly mistakes of the past > that led to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001," he said. >    Prince Saud, who is in Washington for meetings with administration > officials, blamed several American decisions for the slide toward > disintegration, though he did not refer to the Bush administration > directly. >    Primary among them was designating "every Sunni as a Baathist > criminal," he said. >    Saudi Arabia styles itself as the capital and protector of Sunni Islam, > and the prince’s remarks – at times harsh and at other moments careful – > were emblematic of the conflicted Saudi-American relationship. >    A senior administration official, reacting to Prince Saud’s remarks, > said, "The United States values and respects his view, and we all share a > common concern for the future and stability of Iraq." He declined to be > identified, under administration policy. >    Prince Saud said he met with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice last > week and added that American officials generally responded to his warnings > by telling him that the United States successfully carried off the Iraqi > elections and "they say the same things about the constitution" and the > broader situation in Iraq now. On Thursday, in fact, the senior > administration official said, "The forward movement of the political > process is the best answer." >    Prince Saud argued: "But what I am trying do is say that unless > something is done to bring Iraqis together, elections alone won’t do it. A > constitution alone won’t do it." Prince Saud is a son of the late King > Faisal and has been foreign minister for 30 years. >    The prince said he served on a council of Iraq’s neighboring countries > – Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Iran and Kuwait as well as Saudi Arabia – "and > the > main worry of all the neighbors" was that the potential disintegration of > Iraq into Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish states would "bring other countries in > the region into the conflict." >    Turkey, he noted, has long threatened to send troops into northern Iraq > if the Kurds there declare independence. Iran, he asserted, is already > sending money and weapons into the Shiite-controlled south of Iraq and > would probably step up its relationship, should the south become > independent. Saudi Arabia has long been wary of Iran’s influence in the > region, given that it is a Shiite theocracy. >    "This is a very dangerous situation," he said, "a very threatening > situation."

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Holliston – I’ve pondered long and hard over why is that 0 how is it that the people think they are gonna benefit like the billionaires they’re not and never will be? – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > All wars are splendid for the big businesses who profit from them, and the > greedy low-life politicians they own. The ‘Republicrats’ have cynically > abandoned any pretext of representing the will and wellbeing of the American > people, and large segments of us — the 39% of inbred trailer trash and > Bible-thumping, creation preaching fundamentalists who still support Bush — > have no clue that they’re being manipulated. > Hollis, > http://www.AmericanJunta.com’ > But not according to the Saudis: > Saudi Minister Warns US Iraq May Face Disintegration >    The New York Times >    Friday 23 September 2005 >    Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister, said Thursday that > he had been warning the Bush administration in recent days that Iraq was > hurtling toward disintegration, a development that he said could drag the > region into war. >    "There is no dynamic now pulling the nation together," he said in a > meeting with reporters at the Saudi Embassy here. "All the dynamics are > pulling the country apart." He said he was so concerned that he was > carrying this message "to everyone who will listen" in the Bush > administration. >    Prince Saud’s statements, some of the most pessimistic public comments > on Iraq by a Middle Eastern leader in recent months, were in stark > contrast > to the generally upbeat assessments that the White House and the Pentagon > have been offering. >    But in an appearance at the Pentagon on Thursday, President Bush, while > once again expressing long-term optimism, warned that the bloodshed in > Iraq > was likely to increase in the coming weeks. >    "Today, our commanders made it clear," he said after a meeting on Iraq > with senior military officers, "as Iraqis prepare to vote on their > constitution in October and elect a permanent government in December, we > must be prepared for more violence." >    American commanders have repeatedly warned that insurgents would try to > disrupt the voting, as they did before legislative elections in January. >    Mr. Bush said that if the United States left Iraq now, it could turn > into a haven for terrorists, as Afghanistan was before the fall of the > Taliban. >    "To leave Iraq now would be to repeat the costly mistakes of the past > that led to the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001," he said. >    Prince Saud, who is in Washington for meetings with administration > officials, blamed several American decisions for the slide toward > disintegration, though he did not refer to the Bush administration > directly. >    Primary among them was designating "every Sunni as a Baathist > criminal," he said. >    Saudi Arabia styles itself as the capital and protector of Sunni Islam, > and the prince’s remarks – at times harsh and at other moments careful – > were emblematic of the conflicted Saudi-American relationship. >    A senior administration official, reacting to Prince Saud’s remarks, > said, "The United States values and respects his view, and we all share a > common concern for the future and stability of Iraq." He declined to be > identified, under administration policy. >    Prince Saud said he met with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice last > week and added that American officials generally responded to his warnings > by telling him that the United States successfully carried off the Iraqi > elections and "they say the same things about the constitution" and the > broader situation in Iraq now. On Thursday, in fact, the senior > administration official said, "The forward movement of the political > process is the best answer." >    Prince Saud argued: "But what I am trying do is say that unless > something is done to bring Iraqis together, elections alone won’t do it. A > constitution alone won’t do it." Prince Saud is a son of the late King > Faisal and has been foreign minister for 30 years. >    The prince said he served on a council of Iraq’s neighboring countries > – Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Iran and Kuwait as well as Saudi Arabia – "and > the > main worry of all the neighbors" was that the potential disintegration of > Iraq into Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish states would "bring other countries in > the region into the conflict." >    Turkey, he noted, has long threatened to send troops into northern Iraq > if the Kurds there declare independence. Iran, he asserted, is already > sending money and weapons into the Shiite-controlled south of Iraq and > would probably step up its relationship, should the south become > independent. Saudi Arabia has long been wary of Iran’s influence in the > region, given that it is a Shiite theocracy. >    "This is a very dangerous situation," he said, "a very threatening > situation." > — > Posted via NewsDemon.com – Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service > Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access

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courageously avow: >Holliston – I’ve pondered long and hard over why is that 0 how is it >that the people think they are gonna benefit like the billionaires >they’re not and never will be?

They’re the same people the pastor has convinced that God is going to take them to heaven when this is all over. Ken Wilson Proud Owner of Lord Valve, PMG, John Wheaton, Claude Lucas,  Freep the Xenophobe, Chuck, pseudobacker, and the rest of the  Union of Rightwing Idiots Needing Explanations (URINE)  and, at his own request, Karl Rovershank (aka Lars from Mars) Supporting the Troops at http://www.resisters.ca http://www.criticalhistory.com/

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I uder stand that one a little better cause people are afraid to die and that story helps some people cross over a little better. This tax cut for the filthy rich doesn’t benefit these guys one bit.

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – >Did anyone see that yardape on H&C tonight spilling his shit about >farrakhan???  God was he disgusting!!!  Ranting and raving the same old >worn out nigger bullshit about racist America!!! >He is one of Louis Farrakhan’s long-armed monkeys, and has no mind or >thought of his own what so ever.  I don’t remember his name, not that it >matters, he had a big-assed monkey neck with no head…or brains above >it.  He spilled that same crap that we have been hearing from Farrakhan >for WAY TOO LONG!!!  This stupid piece of shit just over and over said he >believes what ever Farrakhan believes…this stupid zulu warrier has got >no brain or ability to think on his own at all.  He just spills the same >sickening shit that we have had to endure from Farrakhan for waaaay too >long!!!!! >This butt-dumb stupid yard ape actually belives what Farrakhan says about >New Orleans. >Farrakan says this;  the levies in New Orleans were blown up by whitie, >during the hurricane in hopes of killing darkies by the thousands!!!   >What’s more, he believes that GW was behind it all!!!!!

Howard Dean is supporting this theory as well! – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->He also went on to say that he went to New Orleans and Houston and did >not see whitie ANYWHERE helping darkie!!!  He said the Red Cross was no >help….and more and more bullshit like this.  What a butt-dumb mother >fucker!!!!!  I just cannot imagine ANYONE…even a stupid inbred >nigger…believing any of this shit!!! >What’s more…Farrakhan believes that there is a "mother ship" circling >overhead…..what for, beats the hell out of me!!!  Maybe to take all the >niggers away for good!!!!!!! >The dumb-fuck head of the Nation of Islam claims he is going to address >the nation on October 16th (maybe the 15th, I don’t remember for >sure)…what for…who fucking knows!!!  Maybe to announce that all >niggers are going to join him on the "mother ship" for one "good be >fukkin time fo muh brothus!" >This nigger REALLY sickened me out….I never had any real feelings for >or against niggers…but now all this vile shit flowing out of New >Orleans and elsewhere just shows how primitive these monkeys are is >really making me rethink things…I’m sure I’m not alone….these dumb >yardapes are hurting their own "cause" and "people" and creating a new >racism in America…I only hope it comes back to bite them in the ass ten >I don’t know who makes me sicker…farrakhan, jesse jackson, or al >sharpton?!?!?!?  maybe they ALL will get in that stupid fuck mother ship >and get the hell out of here!!!!!

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dont hold back…tell us how you really feel

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Did anyone see that yardape on H&C tonight spilling his shit about >farrakhan???  God was he disgusting!!!  Ranting and raving the same old >worn out nigger bullshit about racist America!!! >He is one of Louis Farrakhan’s long-armed monkeys, and has no mind or >thought of his own what so ever.  I don’t remember his name, not that it >matters, he had a big-assed monkey neck with no head…or brains above >it.  He spilled that same crap that we have been hearing from Farrakhan >for WAY TOO LONG!!!  This stupid piece of shit just over and over said he >believes what ever Farrakhan believes…this stupid zulu warrier has got >no brain or ability to think on his own at all.  He just spills the same >sickening shit that we have had to endure from Farrakhan for waaaay too >long!!!!! >This butt-dumb stupid yard ape actually belives what Farrakhan says about >New Orleans. >Farrakan says this;  the levies in New Orleans were blown up by whitie, >during the hurricane in hopes of killing darkies by the thousands!!! >What’s more, he believes that GW was behind it all!!!!! > Howard Dean is supporting this theory as well! >He also went on to say that he went to New Orleans and Houston and did >not see whitie ANYWHERE helping darkie!!!  He said the Red Cross was no >help….and more and more bullshit like this.  What a butt-dumb mother >fucker!!!!!  I just cannot imagine ANYONE…even a stupid inbred >nigger…believing any of this shit!!! >What’s more…Farrakhan believes that there is a "mother ship" circling >overhead…..what for, beats the hell out of me!!!  Maybe to take all the >niggers away for good!!!!!!! >The dumb-fuck head of the Nation of Islam claims he is going to address >the nation on October 16th (maybe the 15th, I don’t remember for >sure)…what for…who fucking knows!!!  Maybe to announce that all >niggers are going to join him on the "mother ship" for one "good be >fukkin time fo muh brothus!" >This nigger REALLY sickened me out….I never had any real feelings for >or against niggers…but now all this vile shit flowing out of New >Orleans and elsewhere just shows how primitive these monkeys are is >really making me rethink things…I’m sure I’m not alone….these dumb >yardapes are hurting their own "cause" and "people" and creating a new >racism in America…I only hope it comes back to bite them in the ass ten >I don’t know who makes me sicker…farrakhan, jesse jackson, or al >sharpton?!?!?!?  maybe they ALL will get in that stupid fuck mother ship >and get the hell out of here!!!!!

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>>Did anyone see that yardape on H&C tonight spilling his shit about >farrakhan??? (snip)

Ahh, another steaming heap of white trash, probably a ’southern rock’ musician living in a 40-year-old trailer with his Harley Davidson parked out front. Just goes to prove that we need to institute some kind of mental testing as a prerequisite for being permitted to vote. Hollis, http://www.AmericanJunta.com — Posted via NewsDemon.com – Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access

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>>>Did anyone see that yardape on H&C tonight spilling his shit about >>farrakhan??? (snip) >Ahh, another steaming heap of white trash, probably a ’southern rock’ >musician living in a 40-year-old trailer with his Harley Davidson parked out >front. Just goes to prove that we need to institute some kind of mental >testing as a prerequisite for being permitted to vote.

That’s really not a bad idea.  It would probably eliminate 60 to 70% of the GOP’s supporters. >Hollis, >http://www.AmericanJunta.com

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In 1913, the "Noble Prophet" Drew Ali formed the Moorish Science Temple of America. Ali preached hatred against all whites and urged blacks to embrace Islam. By 1929, Ali’s movement had 36 Islamic "temples" and over 100,000 black followers. Preaching vicious hatred against whites in general, and Jews in particular, was as popular among blacks in those days as it is today. Another example of black attraction to violent anti-white and anti-Semitic hatemongering came in 1914, when Marcus Garvey, a Jamaican immigrant, formed the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), a pro-Nazi black racist cult. In 1920, UNIA held a huge parade down Lenox Avenue in Harlem with 25,000 black marchers. By the 1930s, Garvey was praising Hitler and Mussolini for their anti-Americanism and their anti-Semitism. It was in this atmosphere of overwhelming anti-white and anti-Semitic hatred in the black community that the Black Muslims were created as a mass movement. http://www.jtf.org/america/america.black.muslim.history.htm — TB

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idiots come in all flavors.

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And "screwie Louie" thinks he’s been beamed aboard the mother ship and that the levees were blown up to kill blacks…..

> In 1913, the "Noble Prophet" Drew Ali formed the Moorish Science Temple of

America. Ali preached hatred against all whites and > urged blacks to embrace Islam. > By 1929, Ali’s movement had 36 Islamic "temples" and over 100,000 black followers. > Preaching vicious hatred against whites in general, and Jews in

particular, was as popular among blacks in those days as it is > today. > Another example of black attraction to violent anti-white and anti-Semitic

hatemongering came in 1914, when Marcus Garvey, a > Jamaican immigrant, formed the Universal Negro Improvement Association

(UNIA), a pro-Nazi black racist cult. > In 1920, UNIA held a huge parade down Lenox Avenue in Harlem with 25,000 black marchers. > By the 1930s, Garvey was praising Hitler and Mussolini for their

anti-Americanism and their anti-Semitism. > It was in this atmosphere of overwhelming anti-white and anti-Semitic

hatred in the black community that the Black Muslims were – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> created as a mass movement. > http://www.jtf.org/america/america.black.muslim.history.htm > — TB

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