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Author: AbelAbel
Date: Jun 7, 2010 23:38
Let's talk about the Arab-Isreali dispute, centering around
Jerusalem. We are talking about land that is not really worth
anything, from an economic vantage point, there's certainly no oil or
any other resource there, absolutely nothing, it's landlocked, and in
a bad neighborhood. But from the religious combatants involved, you'd
think that it was a struggle to retain the treasures of Fort Knox,
where hundreds of billions of dollars worth of gold are stored, and
then some. Such is the mentality of those religious fanatics who are
responsible for much of the world's violence. This is the mindset of
the Middle East.
Thank God that we here in America have permanently enshrined in our
valuable Constitution a Separation of Church & State, so that we can
proceed to prosper on a more sane and sensible future, so far away
from there, so far, yet so close, as we are still strangely
intertwined, in a time warp of several centuries ago, with both sides
of the Middle Eastern combatants there. A bumper sticker here put it
ever so succinctly: "God save us from your followers".
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Author: AbelAbel
Date: May 14, 2010 03:54
Americans consume one-fourth of the world's oil supply, yet we make up
only 5%% of the world's population. This is partly due to the fact
that we have such a great highway system, where goods and services are
easily available and delivered by trucks, no matter where you live in
this country. If there was a highway that went all the way from moon
down to earth, and you could drive all the way up there and then drive
back, that's how much the average American drives in their lifetime.
Oil used to be dirt cheap, it used to cost only a few pennies a
gallon. Nobody thought about how much it cost, we just put it in our
cars and we drove on, as much as we wanted to drive, until the Arab
oil boycott of 1973. On that year, the Arabs got together and
decided to send a message to America, they all stopped selling us oil,
altogether, at once. Something about American support for Israel.
But they had no idea that oil was valuable. Nobody knew. And then
suddenly, the whole world found out. And it hasn't been the same
since. The rest of the world, especially Japan, reacted by making
more energy efficient cars. I guess they had to do that, they don't
exactly have armies that would permit them to go to war over that
precious commodity.
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Author: znuybvznuybv
Date: Jan 28, 2010 18:59
On Jan 27, 4:53 pm, "Buerste" wowway.com> wrote:
>>>It would really be something if Republicans simply laughed at Obama.
>>>There is no need for insults when ridicule works so much better.
>
>> And you posted this off-topic article here because?
>
>> --
>> It is simply breathtaking to watch the glee and abandon with which
>> the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
>> our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad
>> for them, it's failing.
>
> For me Joe Wilson became a rock and role Star when he told the truth
> when it was unpopular. ...
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Author: znuybvznuybv
Date: Jan 28, 2010 18:47
On Jan 28, 9:36 am, "Knifefight Afterdance" aol.com>
wrote:
> Thursday, January 28, 2010
> by Raina Kelley
>
> Last night, MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews had this to say in response to
> President Obama's State of the Union speech:
>
> I was trying to think about who he was tonight. It's interesting: he is
> post-racial, by all appearances. I forgot he was black tonight for an
> hour. You know, he's gone a long way to become a leader of this
> country, and past so much history, in just a year or two. I mean, it's
> something we don't even think about. I was watching. I said, Wait a
> minute, he's an African-American guy in front of a bunch of other white
> people. And here he is president of the United States and we've
> completely forgotten that tonight--completely forgotten it. I think it
> was in the scope of his discussion. It was so broad-ranging, so in tune
> with so many problems, of aspects, and aspects of American life that
> you don't think in terms of the old tribalism, the old ethnicity. It
> was astounding in that regard. A very subtle fact. It's so hard to talk ...
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Author: impartimpart
Date: Dec 26, 2008 20:40
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 10:38, that crazy idiot Alric is so embarrassed at
what he wrote, he really thinks he can delete it :
Behold.. the pathology of a moron who was traumatized as a child and
is now suffering from that extreme mental pain...
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On May 31 2005, 10:39 am, Alric Knebel bellsouth.net> wrote:
> I've never liked apes dressed up in human clothing. I never have. I
> was always repulsed when I saw someone bringing a chimp out by the
> hand, and the chimp would be in coveralls or a suit. I hated it.
< http://tinyurl.com/8z3gyz>
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Your mama should've been arrested... you've been permanently damaged,
shit-for-brains...
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On Dec 22, 4:17 pm, Alric Knebel cableone.net> wrote:
> You know what I hate? I hate that song "The 12 Days of Christmas." By
> the time you get to that last day, you've had just about all you can
> take of that partridge in a pair tree. I want to saw that tree down,
> and turn that partridge into a porridge.
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Author: Timothy HorriganTimothy Horrigan
Date: Dec 26, 2008 08:48
On Dec 24, 8:22 am, "RealCanadian" hotmail.com> wrote:
> her books are bought up by conservative think tanks and given away ..... she
> has never made the bestseller list without the mass buying efforts by the
> right....what a fool you are
>
Coulter and her ilk love to tell us what liberals think and believe.
However, if you want to know what they think, liberals actually can
and do speak for themselves... often at great length. Indeed,
sometimes liberals even CRITICIZE other liberals (although oddly
liberals tend to base their critcisms either on what their adversaries
actually say and do and/or on the perceived flaws in the other side's
arguments. Even the most unashamedly leftwing forums like DailyKos or
the Nation include remarkably little commentary about what the other
side's thoughts, motivations and beliefs ar
--- especially not about
what the other side's "secret" thoughts, motivations and beliefs.)
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Author: zz
Date: Dec 26, 2008 07:14
On Dec 19, 5:59 am, Ubiquitous polaris.net> wrote:
> Ohio workingman Joe Wurzelbacher came in for a lot of abuse two months ago,
> after he asked a question of Barack Obama and John McCain immortalized him
the poor guy! first obama publicly threatens to lower his taxes, then
the person who stuck her nose into his records gets fired! damn,
nobody should have to undergo that kind of abuse!
anyway, we know he is clean, the illegal government wiretaps told us
that.
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Author: ClayClay
Date: Dec 25, 2008 22:27
Patrick Foster
The Times
December 25, 2008
Channel 4 was rebuked by the (U.K.) Government today for its decision
to broadcast an address by the President of Iran as the channels
alternative Christmas message.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said that handing a platform to
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has called the Holocaust a myth, would
cause widespread offence, despite the President striking a
conciliatory tone.
A spokeswoman for the FCO said: President Ahmadinejad has, during his
time in office, made a series of appalling anti-Semitic statements.
The British media are rightly free to make their own editorial
choices, but this invitation will cause offence and bemusement not
just at home but amongst friendly countries abroad.
In the address, a Channel 4 tradition since 1993, Mr Ahmadinejad made
a thinly veiled attack on the United States by claiming that Christ
would have been against bullying, ill-tempered and expansionist
powers.
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Author: RichARichA
Date: Dec 25, 2008 05:54
Clay gmail.com> wrote in
news:cla4l41n34p1c10625bsip379ireapr0t0@4ax.com:
> Ralph Peters
> December 24, 2008
>
> Its' a tough holiday season in America. Thousands of families face
> eviction, while others just have to delay buying that 52-inch plasma
> TV. Thanks...
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