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Date: May 18, 2008 19:23
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5h-wpxs1Re-8vx2Zk5xnYygW1W67w
"We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes
on 72 degrees at all times ... and then just expect that other
countries are going to say OK," Obama said.
"That's not leadership. That's not going to happen," he added."
Well, that makes it pretty damn clear what he has in mind !
He want to diminish the lifestyle of Americans, in order to make
'other countries' happy !!!!!
And his wife says :
"Barack Obama will require you to work. He is going to demand that you
shed your cynicism. That you put down your divisions. That you come
out of your isolation, that you move out of your comfort zones. That
you push yourselves to be better. And that you engage. Barack will
never allow you to go back to your lives as usual, uninvolved,
uninformed."
WHO IN THE GREAT HOLY FUCK DO THESE MORONS THINK THEY ARE ????
THEY WANT TO RE-INVENT AMERICA IN THEIR OWN ( RACIST BLACK
SUPREMICIST ) VISION ???
HAILLLLLLL NO !!!!!!!! NOT IN THIS LIFETIME !!!!!!!
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Author: geoffgeoff
Date: May 18, 2008 12:20
Shrub accuses the Irishman (Obama) of appeasing terrorists, done from
foreign soil, but Libya is directly responsible for killing innnocent people
on Pan-Am flight 103 where it exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland.
When Quadaffi decides to turn in his WMDs, shrub, et all bring him in from
the cold. Today, Libya has full diplomatic relations, courtesy of dicky-do,
shrub, etc.
On the other hand, shrub has experience appeasing terrorists, so, maybe he
should be the one to comment on it.
--g
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Author: PudentamePudentame
Date: May 17, 2008 13:22
I have to spend all day dealing with people too stupid to SPELL Boot,
much less figure how to pour something out of one.
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Author: Dweezil DwarftosserDweezil Dwarftosser
Date: May 16, 2008 22:25
tcol said...
> Any of TG participants use either AVIRA or PC TOOLS AV programs? If so,
> any comments. I am thinking of switching to one of those rather than
> upgrade to AVG 8.0. from 7.5 which will no longer be supported after 31
> May. 8.0 has had some negatives for its bloating and slowing down one's
> system.
I still use the DOS version of f-protect from time to time, and
I keep the windows freebie PCTOOLS thing updated for occasional
use, too. I tried AVG once about five years ago on the Win95
machine - and dumped it immediately. (Way too slow)
I do use Spybot S&D full-time, keeping it updated, and running
it to get rid of spyware. (I find AdAware a little slower, and
it ruthlessly gets rid of almost everything - like cookies that
you might want to keep.)
If you've got nothing dangerous on your system (such as ANY
"instant messaging" or "chat" client), you really don't need
much more than Spybot and ZoneAlarm running in the background.
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Author:
Date: May 16, 2008 18:50
Found this- it's well put.
bitter affirmative action quota queen turned overpaid diversity
bureaucrat
Went to Princeton on an affirmative action scholarship ( she's on
TAPE, which I just watched, admitting that "she didn't have the grades
to get into ANY Ivy League school", lives in a $ 1,500,000 house, her
husband's first act in National office was to allcoate some pork to
her employer ( > $ 1,000,000 ) that resulted in her getting a > $
200,000 raise, nearly tripling her salary as "Vice President for
Community and External Affairs" at University of Chicago Hospitals.
They make almost $ 1,000,000 a year.
And the best she can say about it all is "for the first time in my
adult life, I am proud of my country" when her husband became a
candidate for President.
OK - show of E-hands - who wants THAT in the White House ?
--
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www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
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Author: AI4QJAI4QJ
Date: May 16, 2008 15:40
Good ole' Bush, trapesing over to Saudi Arabia and begging that second rate
desert patch to make American lives easier. What a way to make Americans
proud of their country! PLEASE King, lower the price! We can't afford to
drive our SUV's, BMW's, Cadillacs and Mercedes anymore! Yep, the most
powerful country in the world bowing to this foreign King. It is almost
treasonous. And I'll bet he snuck in a game of golf when reporters weren't
watching.
I believe the Saudi's are *correct*. They *are* pumping enough oil and there
is no real demand for more output. What is happening right now is a crashing
dollar with investors putting funds into oil...
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Author: AI4QJAI4QJ
Date: May 16, 2008 14:46
earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:t9rq241dhj4itle7mpskivhvhuj52isbk6@4ax.com...
>>Subject: Michelle Obama - We paid for her scholarship
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>>According to Snopes.com, Princeton was requested to put a
>>"restriction" on distribution of any copies of the thesis of Michelle
>>Obama (a/k/a/ Michelle laVaughn Robinson) saying it could not be made
>>available until November 5, 2008 but when it was published on a
>>political website they decided they would lift the restriction.
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>>Here is the link to snopes.com with this information stating it is
>>true...............
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Author: AI4QJAI4QJ
Date: May 16, 2008 14:45
earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>>Subject: Michelle Obama - We paid for her scholarship
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>>According to Snopes.com, Princeton was requested to put a
>>"restriction" on distribution of any copies of the thesis of Michelle
>>Obama (a/k/a/ Michelle laVaughn Robinson) saying it could not be made
>>available until November 5, 2008 but when it was published on a
>>political website they decided they would lift the restriction.
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>>Here is the link to snopes.com with this information stating it is
>>true...............
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Author: pakratpakrat
Date: May 16, 2008 13:24
On Fri, 16 May 2008 15:01:12 -0400 in <4bmr24h8r1dor41ckqoks44m726kf3cs1a@ 4ax.com> tcol@ toast.net toast.net> wrote:
> Any of TG participants use either AVIRA or PC TOOLS AV programs? If so,
> any comments. I am thinking of switching to one of those rather than
> upgrade to AVG 8.0. from 7.5 which will no longer be supported after 31
> May. 8.0 has had some negatives for its bloating and slowing down one's
> system.
I can't make a recommendation on either of the packages mentioned.
I've used ClamAV for years for sifting out truly vicious malware
sent to my mail servers. I put it on my wife's PC last year when Norton
had bloated to the point it was severely impacting usability of the
machine. I have been happy with the results and the kids appear to
be having more difficulty getting crapware onto the machine.
--
Chris Dukes
"Let all the babies be born. Then let us drown those we do not like."
-- G. K. Chesterton.
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