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Group: mn.politics · Group Profile
Author: PteranodonPteranodon Date: Sep 16, 2008 14:13
Zaroc Stone wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 12:46:09 -0600, tumbler wrote:
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>> Zaroc Stone wrote:
>>> On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 10:20:33 -0600, tumbler wrote:
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>>>> Zaroc Stone wrote:
>>>>> The Corporate Control of Water Takes an Unexpected Twist
>>>> You will be charged to bathe landru , so no real economic impact to your
>>>> personal budget...
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>>> I'll send my waste water your way so you drink after I'm nice and clean.
>> You're a sick filthy partisan puppy, go flush yourself.
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> Right,
Right away please.
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not too random uselessnet weirdness:
Bill Shatzer wrote:
"And over 4,000 Americans have paid with their lives for that little
adventure. Plus a half a trillion dollars in national treasure
You might compare that with the number of lives lost on 9-11. Or the
economic injury incurred from that event.
It would have been cheaper in both lives and money to just suffer
another 9-11 every six or seven years.
Peace and justice,"
Baxter blurts out a plaintive call for Viagra:
"At my age, I don't need balls. I'm done with the procreation stuff."
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