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Some strong feelings, but It's getting to that point... -- © ~~Iggy~~ (©)(©) ------ooo--(__)--ooo------ ~~Drop 'The Attitude' before e-mailing~~ www.cyberhelpdesk.net |
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news:2jhdjtF115jubU1@uni-berlin.de... > http://www.barking-moonbat.com/archives/001024.html > > Some strong feelings, but It's getting to that point... > > -- > © ~~Iggy~~ > We have terrorists in prison at Gitmo. Summary executions are in order... I figure a 10-to-1 ratio is reasonable. Now all we have to do is convince the Saudi's to behead (they have experience) a similar ratio of the their terrorist prisoners. Duine |
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and it still applies! "Guess I'm just a 'reactor' when it comes to some things. I don't care if Bush ordered the torture or not, my feelings are that you rise or sink to the level of the combatants. Let THEM be the ones to raise the civility level not the United States AGAIN, AS USUAL! And, as to the sterling senators trying to make Bush look bad (A guy that drives around with a body in the car and conspires to delay appointments to federal benches and, a guy who leaked security information) they have a long way to go." John (JayMac) |
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 19:54:31 -0400, "IgwanaRob"
<THEIgwanaRobATITUDE@myrealbox.com> wrote: >...It's getting to that point... I think Bush has shown how far he's willing to go, and it's not far enough. Kerry would be even more indecisive. Lord, how I wish there would be a better choice in November........ ![]() |
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John McSherry <jmcsherr@optonline.net> wrote:
> Let THEM be the ones to raise the civility level not the United > States AGAIN, AS USUAL! Yeah, let's be barbarian for a change! -- Florian "Tout est pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles" Voltaire |
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"Florian" <firstname@lastname.net> wrote in message news:1gfmvx2.54thlw17aw7ocN%firstname@lastname.net ... > John McSherry <jmcsherr@optonline.net> wrote: > > > Let THEM be the ones to raise the civility level not the United > > States AGAIN, AS USUAL! > > Yeah, let's be barbarian for a change! Uh, Florian, you aren't a citizen of the US. You already think we're barabarians. -- Hooda Gest "In a New York minute, everything can change..." |
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"Florian" <firstname@lastname.net> wrote in message news:1gfmvx2.54thlw17aw7ocN%firstname@lastname.net ... > John McSherry <jmcsherr@optonline.net> wrote: > > > Let THEM be the ones to raise the civility level not the United > > States AGAIN, AS USUAL! > > Yeah, let's be barbarian for a change! If this remark is supposed to indicate it is born from a level of responding intelligence, it failed to convey that implication. > > -- > Florian > > "Tout est pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles" > Voltaire |
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On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 16:27:18 +0200, firstname@lastname.net (Florian)
wrote: > >Yeah, let's be barbarian for a change! Be careful what you wish for... |
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Hooda Gest <Be@One_With.Calm> wrote:
> Uh, Florian, you aren't a citizen of the US. You already think we're > barabarians. No. I don't think you (hooda) are a barabarian. -- Florian "Tout est pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles" Voltaire |
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On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 16:27:18 +0200, firstname@lastname.net (Florian)
wrote: >John McSherry <jmcsherr@optonline.net> wrote: > >> Let THEM be the ones to raise the civility level not the United >> States AGAIN, AS USUAL! > >Yeah, let's be barbarian for a change! For the sake of clarity, please define who is included in the "let us". -- cg |