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Author: EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) Date: May 13, 2010 21:55
My two cents wrote:
> On 12 May, 12:01, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself" gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Why do so many still think Obama's Supreme Court pick, Elena Kagan, is
>> a BullDike despite Obama stating otherwise?
>
> Here's a better question: why do so many Americans not seem to
> understand the difference between us.politics.misc and
> uk.politics.misc?
More to the point, what does EITHER newsgroup have to do with travel in
Europe?
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Author: Donna EvlethDonna Evleth Date: May 13, 2010 23:10
>> On 12 May, 12:01, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself" gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> Why do so many still think Obama's Supreme Court pick, Elena Kagan, is
>>> a BullDike despite Obama stating otherwise?
>>
>> Here's a better question: why do so many Americans not seem to
>> understand the difference between us.politics.misc and ...
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Author: yitzhak in eretz isreal (sic)yitzhak in eretz isreal (sic) Date: May 13, 2010 23:13
On 13-05-2010, Donna Evleth wrote:
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>>> On 12 May, 12:01, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself" gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Why do so many still think Obama's Supreme Court pick, Elena Kagan, is
>>>> a BullDike despite Obama stating otherwise?
>>>
>>> Here's a better question: why do so many Americans not seem to
>>> understand the difference between us.politics.misc and ...
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Author: John RennieJohn Rennie Date: May 13, 2010 23:51
Donna Evleth wrote:
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>> From: "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" earthlink.net>
>> Organization: NewsGuy - Unlimited Usenet $19.95
>> Reply-To: evgmsop@earthlink.net
>> Newsgroups:
>> alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,aus.politics,soc.retirement,rec.tr
>> avel.europe
>> Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 12:55:05 -0700
>> Subject: Re: Why do so many still think Obama's Supreme Court pick, Elena
>> Kagan, is a BullDike despite Obama stating otherwise?
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>> My two cents wrote:
>>> On 12 May, 12:01, "O'Donovan, PJ, Himself" gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Why do so many still think Obama's Supreme Court pick, Elena Kagan, is
>>>> a BullDike despite Obama stating otherwise?
>>> Here's a better question: why do so many Americans not seem to ...
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Author: Mr Q. Z. DiabloMr Q. Z. Diablo Date: May 14, 2010 00:18
On 2010-05-13, Donna Evleth unwisely decided to post the following to Usenet:
> This is probably the last time you will see a post by me on
> rec.travel.europe.
Probably for the best (for your sake). I have seldom seen a group as toxic as
r.t.e. a.a.d-p., despite its contentious alleged subject matter, is positively
friendly compared with some of the frankly shocking stuff that I see emanating
from r.t.e. That's given the undoubted fact that a.a.d-p. has become a
considerably less civil place over the last five years or so.
--
Look at all the waifs of Dickensian England.
Why is it their suffering is more picturesque?
Must be 'cause their rags are so very Victorian.
The ones here at home just don't give it their best. - Suzanne Vega.
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Author: John RennieJohn Rennie Date: May 14, 2010 00:20
Mr Q. Z. Diablo wrote:
> On 2010-05-13, Donna Evleth unwisely decided to post the following to Usenet:
>
>> This is probably the last time you will see a post by me on
>> rec.travel.europe.
>
> Probably for the best (for your sake). I have seldom seen a group as toxic as
> r.t.e. a.a.d-p., despite its contentious alleged subject matter, is positively
> friendly compared with some of the frankly shocking stuff that I see emanating
> from r.t.e. That's given the undoubted fact that a.a.d-p. has become a
> considerably less civil place over the last five years or so.
>
We've lost Richard and St George.
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Author: Mr Q. Z. DiabloMr Q. Z. Diablo Date: May 14, 2010 00:33
On 2010-05-13, John Rennie talktalk.net> unwisely decided to post the following to Usenet:
> Mr Q. Z. Diablo wrote:
>> On 2010-05-13, Donna Evleth unwisely decided to post the following to Usenet:
>>
>>> This is probably the last time you will see a post by me on
>>> rec.travel.europe.
>>
>> Probably for the best (for your sake). I have seldom seen a group as toxic as
>> r.t.e. a.a.d-p., despite its contentious alleged subject matter, is positively
>> friendly compared with some of the frankly shocking stuff that I see emanating
>> from r.t.e. That's given the undoubted fact that a.a.d-p. has become a
>> considerably less civil place over the last five years or so.
>>
> We've lost Richard and St George.
And a few others. There is another (significant) reason but I won't be
discussing it in public.
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Author: Bill Bonde {Colourless green ideas don't sleep furiously)Bill Bonde {Colourless green ideas don't sleep furiously) Date: May 14, 2010 00:27
"Mr Q. Z. Diablo" wrote:
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> On 2010-05-13, Donna Evleth unwisely decided to post the following to Usenet:
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>> This is probably the last time you will see a post by me on
>> rec.travel.europe.
>
> Probably for the best (for your sake). I have seldom seen a group as toxic as
> r.t.e. a.a.d-p., despite its contentious alleged subject matter, is positively
> friendly compared with some of the frankly shocking stuff that I see emanating
> from r.t.e. That's given the undoubted fact that a.a.d-p. has become a
> considerably less civil place over the last five years or so.
>
The other group must be pretty bad.
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Author: Mr Q. Z. DiabloMr Q. Z. Diablo Date: May 14, 2010 01:09
On 2010-05-13, Bill Bonde {Colourless green ideas don't sleep furiously) yahoo.co.uk> unwisely decided to post the following to Usenet:
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> "Mr Q. Z. Diablo" wrote:
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>> On 2010-05-13, Donna Evleth unwisely decided to post the following to Usenet:
>>
>>> This is probably the last time you will see a post by me on
>>> rec.travel.europe.
>>
>> Probably for the best (for your sake). I have seldom seen a group as toxic as
>> r.t.e. a.a.d-p., despite its contentious alleged subject matter, is positively
>> friendly compared with some of the frankly shocking stuff that I see emanating
>> from r.t.e. That's given the undoubted fact that a.a.d-p. has become a
>> considerably less civil place over the last five years or so.
>>
> The other group must be...
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