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Pepsi through your nose? Ever get a bean stuck in your mouth/throat area
where that bean isn't suppose to be? cuhulin |
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.....new issue of the solar system passing through a more dense galactic
cloud,,,,,, It is not new news at all.I have said it in this news group before that I read in a magazine many years ago that our solar system passes through the "fingers" of the Van Oort Constelation and perhaps that is the reason or part of the reason our Earth has Ice ages and then warms back up when Earth passes on through the "fingers" of the Van Oort Constelation. cuhulin |
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:24:34 -0600, "Stinger"
wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . SNIP I suggest you study-up on your American history before making these absurd pronouncements about my Patriotism. Blindly following despots in not in the spirit of the Founding Fathers. Protest is the highest form of patriotism. Reagan reduced Freedom of Speech when he allowed broadcasters to censor opinion. Not in the great tradition of open thought that our country is founded upon. Look it up. Protest is not a "form of patriotism." Protest is an act that patriots may actually do from time to time, but is not in itself patriotism. Protest (or dissent) that is based on socialist or Marxist principles such as the ones you continually espouse against the values and freedoms of Americans is at best "kookery," and most of us see it (and you) as just that. Not that I want to give you any ideas, but if you decided to picket a grocery store because they sell Swiss cheese and you don't like anything Swiss, you would not be a patriot. You'd be a kook. Understand? Now, it is interesting that you apparently believe that you're now able to channel "the spirits of our founding fathers," and think that they would actually support your ludicrous positions. Unless you had significant amounts of land and property, our founding fathers didn't think you should be voting. And David, unless I'm way off in my assessment of your lowly station in life (after all, you're always wanting to help yourself to the fruits of others' labors through excessive taxation so you can be provided for through government), they were wise indeed. -- Stinger You make a lot of assumptions, almost all of them wrong. ''All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.'' Thomas Jefferson |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:24:34 -0600, "Stinger" wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . SNIP I suggest you study-up on your American history before making these absurd pronouncements about my Patriotism. Blindly following despots in not in the spirit of the Founding Fathers. Protest is the highest form of patriotism. Reagan reduced Freedom of Speech when he allowed broadcasters to censor opinion. Not in the great tradition of open thought that our country is founded upon. Look it up. Protest is not a "form of patriotism." Protest is an act that patriots may actually do from time to time, but is not in itself patriotism. Protest (or dissent) that is based on socialist or Marxist principles such as the ones you continually espouse against the values and freedoms of Americans is at best "kookery," and most of us see it (and you) as just that. Not that I want to give you any ideas, but if you decided to picket a grocery store because they sell Swiss cheese and you don't like anything Swiss, you would not be a patriot. You'd be a kook. Understand? Now, it is interesting that you apparently believe that you're now able to channel "the spirits of our founding fathers," and think that they would actually support your ludicrous positions. Unless you had significant amounts of land and property, our founding fathers didn't think you should be voting. And David, unless I'm way off in my assessment of your lowly station in life (after all, you're always wanting to help yourself to the fruits of others' labors through excessive taxation so you can be provided for through government), they were wise indeed. -- Stinger You make a lot of assumptions, almost all of them wrong. Says you. |
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All of the "assumptions" I make are the RIGHT assumptions! It must
really HURT! being a canaDUHian.Are y'all canaDUHians in pain all day long,every year? Do y'all canaDUHians have hot flashes all the time? Something sure is WRONG! with y'all canaDUHians,that is for SURE! That Stupid Red Green tv series,every once in a while they make Stupid anti American comments,do y'all Stupid canaDUHians think I haven't noticed that,many times before? STUPID canaDUHians! They outlawed the BIBLE. cuhulin |
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:34:53 -0500, "Michael Lawson"
wrote: You make a lot of assumptions, almost all of them wrong. ''All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.'' Thomas Jefferson "A little rebellion now and then is a good thing." Thomas Jefferson Like most people, you can pick a quote from someone famous to either refute or concur with your arguments. Famous names do not make an argument work; it should stand on it's own merits. --Mike L. Jefferson and Madison and Franklin left thousand of pages of writing revealing a lot about the underlying philosophy upon which this nation was founded. Unfortunately we live in a culture of sound bites. I will say I know that the USA was started to get away from the kind of people we have running the country now. That this despotic rule is largely our own fault for being mindless and cowardly couch potatoes unwilling to find out what is really happening because it makes us feel uncomfortable. |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 09:34:53 -0500, "Michael Lawson" wrote: You make a lot of assumptions, almost all of them wrong. ''All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.'' Thomas Jefferson "A little rebellion now and then is a good thing." Thomas Jefferson Like most people, you can pick a quote from someone famous to either refute or concur with your arguments. Famous names do not make an argument work; it should stand on it's own merits. --Mike L. Jefferson and Madison and Franklin left thousand of pages of writing revealing a lot about the underlying philosophy upon which this nation was founded. Unfortunately we live in a culture of sound bites. I will say I know that the USA was started to get away from the kind of people we have running the country now. That this despotic rule is largely our own fault for being mindless and cowardly couch potatoes unwilling to find out what is really happening because it makes us feel uncomfortable. What do you mean? Kerry lost. The left only cares about the 1st ammendment, they would gut the remaining ammendments if givin the chance. |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:24:34 -0600, "Stinger" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. SNIP I suggest you study-up on your American history before making these absurd pronouncements about my Patriotism. Blindly following despots in not in the spirit of the Founding Fathers. Protest is the highest form of patriotism. Reagan reduced Freedom of Speech when he allowed broadcasters to censor opinion. Not in the great tradition of open thought that our country is founded upon. Look it up. Protest is not a "form of patriotism." Protest is an act that patriots may actually do from time to time, but is not in itself patriotism. Protest (or dissent) that is based on socialist or Marxist principles such as the ones you continually espouse against the values and freedoms of Americans is at best "kookery," and most of us see it (and you) as just that. Not that I want to give you any ideas, but if you decided to picket a grocery store because they sell Swiss cheese and you don't like anything Swiss, you would not be a patriot. You'd be a kook. Understand? Now, it is interesting that you apparently believe that you're now able to channel "the spirits of our founding fathers," and think that they would actually support your ludicrous positions. Unless you had significant amounts of land and property, our founding fathers didn't think you should be voting. And David, unless I'm way off in my assessment of your lowly station in life (after all, you're always wanting to help yourself to the fruits of others' labors through excessive taxation so you can be provided for through government), they were wise indeed. -- Stinger You make a lot of assumptions, almost all of them wrong. Oh really? Don't tell us you're another jet-setting debate coach with a PhD! LOL! -- Stinger |
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![]() Stinger wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:24:34 -0600, "Stinger" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. SNIP I suggest you study-up on your American history before making these absurd pronouncements about my Patriotism. Blindly following despots in not in the spirit of the Founding Fathers. Protest is the highest form of patriotism. Reagan reduced Freedom of Speech when he allowed broadcasters to censor opinion. Not in the great tradition of open thought that our country is founded upon. Look it up. Protest is not a "form of patriotism." Protest is an act that patriots may actually do from time to time, but is not in itself patriotism. Protest (or dissent) that is based on socialist or Marxist principles such as the ones you continually espouse against the values and freedoms of Americans is at best "kookery," and most of us see it (and you) as just that. Not that I want to give you any ideas, but if you decided to picket a grocery store because they sell Swiss cheese and you don't like anything Swiss, you would not be a patriot. You'd be a kook. Understand? Now, it is interesting that you apparently believe that you're now able to channel "the spirits of our founding fathers," and think that they would actually support your ludicrous positions. Unless you had significant amounts of land and property, our founding fathers didn't think you should be voting. And David, unless I'm way off in my assessment of your lowly station in life (after all, you're always wanting to help yourself to the fruits of others' labors through excessive taxation so you can be provided for through government), they were wise indeed. -- Stinger You make a lot of assumptions, almost all of them wrong. Oh really? Don't tell us you're another jet-setting debate coach with a PhD! LOL! That was excellent! I had forgotten about the jet-setting gig! dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Stinger wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:24:34 -0600, "Stinger" wrote: "David" wrote in message . .. SNIP I suggest you study-up on your American history before making these absurd pronouncements about my Patriotism. Blindly following despots in not in the spirit of the Founding Fathers. Protest is the highest form of patriotism. Reagan reduced Freedom of Speech when he allowed broadcasters to censor opinion. Not in the great tradition of open thought that our country is founded upon. Look it up. Protest is not a "form of patriotism." Protest is an act that patriots may actually do from time to time, but is not in itself patriotism. Protest (or dissent) that is based on socialist or Marxist principles such as the ones you continually espouse against the values and freedoms of Americans is at best "kookery," and most of us see it (and you) as just that. Not that I want to give you any ideas, but if you decided to picket a grocery store because they sell Swiss cheese and you don't like anything Swiss, you would not be a patriot. You'd be a kook. Understand? Now, it is interesting that you apparently believe that you're now able to channel "the spirits of our founding fathers," and think that they would actually support your ludicrous positions. Unless you had significant amounts of land and property, our founding fathers didn't think you should be voting. And David, unless I'm way off in my assessment of your lowly station in life (after all, you're always wanting to help yourself to the fruits of others' labors through excessive taxation so you can be provided for through government), they were wise indeed. -- Stinger You make a lot of assumptions, almost all of them wrong. Oh really? Don't tell us you're another jet-setting debate coach with a PhD! LOL! That was excellent! I had forgotten about the jet-setting gig! dxAce Michigan USA I wonder what ol MWB is up to these days. |
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