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Keep at it Joey. You're looking dumber and dumber. Any time you don't agree,
you call someone a bad little name.... ooooohhh... it's supposed to hurt right... YOU'RE A LOSER -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... I think we have no doubt that that excited you. U R so gay Joe |
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I don't think google can help.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com OzOne wrote in message ... On 2 Mar 2005 15:22:07 -0800, "Joe" scribbled thusly: Oz, I'd be interested to see if you tell the difference between your ass and a hole in the ground. Joe So you don't know where Lebanon or Syria are on a map without Google! Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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"Joe" wrote
I bet the AARP membership drops by 55% this year..... You're prolly right. Hitler used the same tactics successfully to get elected. BTW Capt. Elliot of the Swiftboat group was the commanding officer on the USS Samuel Gompers AD-37 the same ship I served on. He's an honorable man. Your just upset because he is not gay. I don't know Capt Elliot but there in nothing honorable about the Swiftboat PAC or their tactics. For all either of us knows Elliot is gay. After all they just outed Lincoln. Is that why you like him? |
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"Joe" wrote in message
ps.com... Geeeee we know Ossma the turd is trying to buddy up to Al Zawari. We know Saddams men meet with AlQuedia members. And Terrorist training camp were in Iraq. No, we do not. Just the opposite. We know al Qaeda asked for camps and Saddam refused. That's in the 9/11 report. If you have better evidence please provide it. I saw many cheering crowds, like the day that gawd ugly statue was torn down in downtown Bagdad. snip Yes, but now what kind of people have these cheering crowds elected? Secularists committed to freedom? NO! They came in a distant third! They elected radical Shiite Muslims with strong ties to Iran - men dedicated to an "Islamic democracy" just like Irans wherein the elected officials serve the ayatollahs and mullahs. They wouldn't know freedom if it hit the in the ass. So, what will we have achieved? We will have replaced a secular dictetorship with a popular theocracy. If one practices strict Shiia Islam, one will be more free than under Saddam. Otherwise, otherwise. Thats why Sunnis are fighting back and Christians are fleeing in droves. Will this new government allow al Qaeda camps? I dunno -- does Iran? |
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![]() "Capt. Mooron" wrote I don't need no stinkin' blindfold.... but if I absolutely had to wear one, I will staple two Maple leaves to my forehead. |
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![]() "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Capt. Mooron" wrote I don't need no stinkin' blindfold.... but if I absolutely had to wear one, I will staple two Maple leaves to my forehead. Staples are for Yankee Pussies.... I'd use a Robertson Screws. CM |
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"IN GOD WE TRUST!"
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Freedom to chose is better than a Dictatorship.
Why you ask. Because most people want to do well and prosper. Everyone deserves the chance to determine his or her own destiny. I have faith in true democracy. Look what it did for Japan and Germany. Joe |
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On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 09:55:04 -0600, Dave wrote:
On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 19:45:41 -0500, thunder said: Really? Yes, really. Those of us who are old enough remember when Lebanon was a relatively stable and vibrant financial center, with an effective power sharing arrangement among the three principal religious groups, standing in sharp contrast to most of its neighbors. The arrangement was upset as a result of the change in its demographics following the '67 Arab-Israeli war. Well, I remember Eisenhower sending the Marines to Lebanon. ;-) I'm not disputing what you are saying, but unfortunately, that was quite some time ago. Perhaps, I overstated Lebanon's historical disarray. Then again, those that consider Lebanon's current situation a boon for democracy, are discarding the facts. A ex-Prime Minister's assassination, a mob in the streets, and a Druze leader who won't leave his mountaintop for fear of being a target, does not bode well for democracy. Having watched Lebanon's recent history, I wish the Lebanese well, but they have a long slog ahead of them, before they reach their former "stable and vibrant" status. |
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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in message "IN GOD WE TRUST!" All others must pay in Cash, Blood or Oil..... CM |
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