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"Joakim Englund" <joakim.englund@GMAIL.COM> wrote in message news:93260f30807080222s2b77c6fasb61bcf4387b512c1@mail.gmail.com... > Hi, > > I've had a mixture of jobs involving both SAS programing and statistics > using SAS in mainly pharmaceutical related fields during my first three > years since graduating from university. Now, the opportunity has arisen > for > me to move into consultancy     

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Author: Lou
Date: Jul 8, 2008 06:39

On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 20:26:51 GMT, flavia18@verizon.net aka Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish cunt wrote: On 19-Dec-2006, "z" <gzuckier@snail-mail.net> wrote: Al Smith wrote: I know why the "ovens" are so important, even though they have nothing much to do with anything other than the efficient disposal of corpses -- the myth of the "holocaust" involves the offering of
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On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 20:26:51 GMT, flavia18@verizon.net aka Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish cunt wrote: > >On 19-Dec-2006, "z" <gzuckier@snail-mail.net> wrote: > >> Al Smith wrote: >> >I know why the >> > "ovens" are so important, even though they have nothing much to do >> > with anything other than the efficient disposal of corpses -- the >> > myth of the "holocaust" involves the offering of     

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Author: The Re"vdd
Date: Dec 19, 2006 15:08

On 19-Dec-2006, "z" <gzuckier@snail-mail.net> wrote: Al Smith wrote: I know why the "ovens" are so important, even though they have nothing much to do with anything other than the efficient disposal of corpses -- the myth of the "holocaust" involves the offering of a burnt sacrifice to God, the traditioanl form of ancient Hebrew sacrifice, The Nazis were actually trying
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>>I know why the >>> "ovens" are so important, even though they have nothing much to do >>> with anything other than the efficient disposal of corpses -- the >>> myth of the "holocaust" involves the offering of a burnt sacrifice >>> to God, the traditioanl form of ancient Hebrew sacrifice, and in >>> the case of the WW2 Holocaust it is the burnt offering of the Jews >>> killed by the Nazis, which     

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Author: The Re"vdd
Date: Dec 19, 2006 15:08

Al Smith wrote: I know why the "ovens" are so important, even though they have nothing much to do with anything other than the efficient disposal of corpses -- the myth of the "holocaust" involves the offering of a burnt sacrifice to God, the traditioanl form of ancient Hebrew sacrifice, and in the case of the WW2 Holocaust it is the burnt offering of the Jews killed by the Nazis
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Al Smith wrote: > >>Your account is typical of many that I've read. Tragic it > >>> certainly is, and it highlights the horrors of war. It doesn't > >>> show what went on in the camps, however, or prove that anyone was > >>> killed by poison gas. Neither does it disprove it.< > > > > > > What if they were "only" killed by bullets, or starvation, or disease > > in the camps? Does that make     

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Author: flaviaR
Date: Dec 19, 2006 12:26

>>Your account is typical of many that I've read. Tragic it certainly is, and it highlights the horrors of war. It doesn't show what went on in the camps, however, or prove that anyone was killed by poison gas. Neither does it disprove it.< What if they were "only" killed by bullets, or starvation, or disease in the camps? Does that make it better? I personally don't think
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On Dec 4, 4:27 pm, "the_vermina...@comcast.net" <the_vermina...@comcast.net> wrote: >The traditions of the country of residence for any american are the > traditions of Assumed Armes in the United States- said traditions being > that you can assume ANY arms that please you, even if they offend > everyone else. Given that then how can you reject ANY armes assumed by > an american as in America     

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Author: Al Smith
Date: Dec 19, 2006 11:10

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Author: z
Date: Dec 19, 2006 10:45

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Author: Sentinel
Date: Dec 17, 2006 11:11

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Author: Al Smith
Date: Dec 17, 2006 10:14

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Author: Greg
Date: Dec 4, 2006 16:55

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