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Author: Hugh GibbonsHugh Gibbons
Date: Oct 2, 2006 22:28
In article ,
"Billary/2008" vastrightwingconspiracy.gov> wrote:
> The Dems knew and said nothing...until
> now 6 weeks prior to the election.
Cite?
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Author: Ian MacLureIan MacLure
Date: Oct 2, 2006 20:01
> I also noticed his failure to think for himself by using Limpballisms.
> Dims.
Thats "Dhims" moron.
Nothin' to do with talk radio....
IBM
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Author: aeiou2120aeiou2120
Date: Oct 2, 2006 19:53
http://whatjapanthinks.com/2006/09/26/one-eighth-of-americans-kill-all-japs/
One-eighth of Americans: "Kill all Japs!"
By Ken Y-N ( September 26, 2006 at 22:48)
Filed under Polls, Society
Searching through Google for nothing in particular, I came across this
page from Public Opinion Polls on Japan by Arthur N. Feraru, Far
Eastern Survey, Vol. 19, No. 10 (May 17, 1950), pp. 101-103. This is
part of a summary of surveys into views of Americans regarding Japanese
and their internment during World War Two.
UPDATE: Thanks to Peter at Friendly Noises for providing me with the
text of the rest of the article regarding American attitudes towards
Japan during and in the aftermath of World War Two. The story continues
in my next post.
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Author: IslamwatchIslamwatch
Date: Oct 2, 2006 19:52
"Junior Qaddafi's Attempt to Placate the Rage of Allah for Father's
Sin?"
The Libyan dictator Muammar Ghaddafi's son demanded that Pope's apology
is meaningless and instead demanded his unconditional and immediate
conversion to Islam. But the sticking point here is his failure to
point fingers at his own father who probably is the greatest offender
of Islam and Prophet Muhammad alive today; even greater than Salman
Rushdie. One must wonder why?
http://www.islam-watch.org/MA_Khan/QaddafiPope.htm
Thanks,
MA Khan
USA
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Author: EdEd
Date: Oct 2, 2006 19:29
"Day Brown" wildblue.net> wrote in message
news:ZHiUg.42$%%i1.685074@news.sisna.com...
>* US * wrote:
>> On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 14:42:27 -0400, "Ed" comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>...paranoid conspiracy freaks ...
>>
>>
>> You believe that the babies of Baghdad are out to get you, don't you.
> If either of you could respond to even just one of the facts, such as why
> WTC 7 came down when it wasnt even hit by a plane, your position would
> have some semblance of rationality.
WTC7 came down because of the huge, flaming chunks of WTC 1 and 2 falling on
it!
>
> Or if either of you had read enough history to even know what a false flag
> event is, and then make a comparison with 911, that would suggest an
> attention span longer than a one liner.
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Author: ClayClay
Date: Oct 2, 2006 18:37
The lying leftist, Brandon K. Montoya aka Tlalocelotl Tlatoani aka
Brandy Moonbeam has now gone full circle:
...
> Clay wrote:
>> When will that lying leftist, piece-of-shit Brandon K. Montoya aka
>> Tlalocelotl Tlatoani aka Brandy Moonbeam realize that when he posts, no
>> one replies? :
>
> You just did. Man, you are stupid.
Hint to the retarded... you say "Clay", I say - reply.
Hint to the retarded... you say "anything else", I say - cut/paste.
Now, Brandy... now you're not even trying. I kinda, sorta feel sorry
for you.
Now you're just "biting".
Too fucking funny.
-C-
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Author: Johnny AsiaJohnny Asia
Date: Oct 2, 2006 18:10
Woodward's 'State of Denial' Selling Big
Monday, October 2, 2006
(10-02) 15:25 PDT NEW YORK, (AP) --
Just days after its release, Bob Woodward's "State of Denial" has
already gone into its third printing, with 900,000 copies in print for
the latest, and harshest, chronicle of the Bush administration by the
celebrated Washington Post reporter.
"Sales are VERY strong out of the gate!" Simon & Schuster publicist
Victoria Meyer said Monday.
Woodward's book, which portrays President Bush as intransigent in his
defense of the Iraq war and his advisers as bitterly divided, has
topped the best seller lists of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com for
days and has helped sales of other books critical of the president,
including Thomas Ricks'"Fiasco" and Frank Rich's "The Greatest Story
Ever Sold."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/10/02/entertainment/e121755D07...
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