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Author: james g. keegan jr.james g. keegan jr.
Date: Mar 11, 2008 19:41
"SeahawkFan" hotmail.com> wrote in
news:BsGdnZjeh5f_aEvanZ2dnUVZ_qSonZ2d@comcast.com:
>> Can't help but notice that after a flurry of compulsive posting, you
>> disappeared again.
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>> Did the meds finally kick in?
>>
>> BTW, still waiting for you to prove I ever claimed to be a
>> correctional officer.
coward bobby heishman, the corrupt delaware prison guard, never proved any
claim he made and which he was called on to prove, as far as i can recall.
--
"You have confirmed my suspicion that those who argue the rights of the fetus
view the woman as a container." Muriel Nelson <1992Jun22.123409.5...
@hemlock
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Author: DefendarioDefendario
Date: Mar 8, 2008 16:15
by Charley Reese
Sometimes President Bush sounds like an idiot. The most recent example
is his statement that he still believes the Palestinians and Israelis
can reach a peace agreement before the end of his term.
This comes on the heels of an Israeli attack against Gaza that killed
more than 100 people, most of them innocent civilians. It was a reprisal
attack for a few rockets fired into Israel by some Hamas hotheads. In
World War II, when the Germans killed civilians as a reprisal for an
attack on their forces, it was called a war crime.
Yet President Bush and the world's most ineffective secretary of state,
Condoleezza Rice, can barely force themselves to say, in effect, "Tut,
tut, tut. Can't you folks get along?"
If the Palestinian rockets were slaughtering Israelis, no one could
complain. Even an occupying power has a right to defend itself. But
these rockets, unguided, more often than not land where people aren't.
According to a recent story in the Los Angeles Times, only 13 Israelis
have been killed by these rockets in the past seven years. Hamas says
the rockets are in response to Israeli attacks; the Israelis say the
reprisal raid is in response to the rocket attacks.
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Author: Jim AlderJim Alder
Date: Oct 25, 2007 00:03
So I was reading about the fires in Caleefornia and found this curious
passage;
"In San Bernardino County, a man suspected of starting a small fire was
arrested and another man was shot to death by police after he fled officers
who approached to see if he might be trying to set a fire."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/10/24/national/main3401265.shtml
So it LOOKED like he was setting a fire and he ran away when they
approached him, so they shot and killed him? And that is the extent of the
coverage that act deserves??
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President Bush was so buoyed by the warm reception he was given in Albania
that he immediately gave all 3 million Albanians American citizenship,
provided they learn Spanish. - Ann Coulter
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Author: DanaDana
Date: Sep 20, 2007 14:18
War, famine, global warming, climate change, disease and so much more.
How will YOU cope?
Every once in while I let people know of this forum, where real people, like you and me,
get together and discuss how to deal with these things as best as we can.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/misc_survivalism_moderated/
Check it out.
Dana
g-A;p*LCfOi-fNK?"aI!
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Author: Ed ConradEd Conrad
Date: Sep 1, 2007 05:53
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> Georgie Porgie us.whitehouse.ovaloffice.gov>) wrote
> to talk.origins alt.fan.rush-limbaugh alt.tv.keith-olbermann
> talk.politics sci.med alt.politics alt.fan.harry-potter sci.physics
> alt.magick alt.genealogy rec.arts.tv uk.politics.misc alt.miltiary
> sci.astronomy sci.astro soc.culture.iranian news.groups and
> alt.fan.cecil-adams alt.rush-limbaugh alt.usage.english
> alt.journalism.newspapers talk.creationism alt.religion
> alt.global-warming sci.environement alt.elvis.king and
> alt.usenet.kook
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As some of you know, Ed Conrad's appearance on Larry King
was postponed a couple of weeks ago and was rescheduled
last night. After watching it from here at Camp David, I have to
admit that Ed is, perhaps, on to something.
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Ed presented his theory "man is as old as coal," then they
brought in Richard Dawkins via satellite. The first 30 minutes ...
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Author: Ed ConradEd Conrad
Date: Aug 15, 2007 05:54
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THIS IS IN GERMAN, Stupid. Find the ENGLISH VERSION BELOW
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Es gibt IN DER TAT eine „rauchende Gewehr“, die über ALLEN hinaus
prüft angemessener Zweifel, daß eine Regierung Verschwörung war
verantwortlich für die Grausigkeit von 911 und die entsetzliche
Nachmahd vom on-going Krieg im Irak.
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Es ist der „AN ZWEITER STELLE“ genommene Bildschirm der Naudet Brüder
wenn das erste WTC Aufsatz explodierte (BITTE merken, daß ich nicht
das Beziehen ihr bin erster Bildschirm, als sie angeblich die erste
Fläche sich angenommen verfingen commandeered durch „die Terroristen
den ersten Aufsatz. „, die anschlagen“)
<
Dieser Bildschirm ist übrigens so phony wie eine Rechnung $4 und hat
eine Fläche gelegt auf den Bildschirm in den Stunden nach ihm wurde
genommen und vor ihm war Telecast zur Welt.
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Author: Alex ClaytonAlex Clayton
Date: Jul 16, 2007 13:11
"Omelet" gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Looking for hand gun in Toronto. I am going to Mexico on a sailing
>> trip and need a hand gun.
>>
>> hubbard020121@ yahoo.com
>
> Good luck getting it across the border and back!
You're dealing with a troll. Look at how many groups it was posted to, and
that Google was used. It's some kid looking for some attention.
--
Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer.
Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does
not go nearly as well with pizza.
--Dave Barry
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Author: 3607 Dead3607 Dead
Date: Jul 9, 2007 05:21
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,,-6766690,00.html
Congress Returns, Ready to Take on Bush
Monday July 9, 2007 11:46 AM
AP Photo DCMC102, DCMC101, WX101
By LAURIE KELLMAN
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressmen returning from their Independence Day
break are ready for battle with the White House, with Democrats
decrying President Bush's commutation of former aide I. Lewis
``Scooter'' Libby's prison sentence and fighting Bush's latest claim
of executive privilege.
Both events occurred around Congress' vacation, inflaming an intense
battle between Democrats and Bush over his use of executive power.
Several Democrat-led investigations are playing out this week as they
head toward contempt of Congress citations and, if neither side
yields, federal court:
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Author: Sancho PanzaSancho Panza
Date: May 13, 2007 15:28
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