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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: ""
Date: 17 Aug 2003 12:44:13 PM
Object: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?
Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?
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Which takes priority over the other ?
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User: "NJ DXer"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 01:15:39 PM
<grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk> wrote in message
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Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?

What's it matter to you. You're a stupid Brit.
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User: "Craig McDonald"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 06:22:27 PM
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 14:15:39 -0400, "NJ DXer" <NJ_DXer@comcast.net>
wrote:

<grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk> wrote in message
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Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?


What's it matter to you. You're a stupid Brit.

OK, prepare your brain for a startlingly new concept. It won't hurt...
much... I'm sure.
Ready?
OK, here goes:-
Some people have an interest and curiosity about the beliefs,
practices and customs of people who live outside of the boundaries of
their own country.
Now, that wasn't such a painful experience was it?
Red Celt
aa#883
--
Boy, I've never seen an issue so divisive. It's like a civil war,
isn't it? Even amongst my friends, who are all very intelligent
people, they are totally divided on abortion. Some of my friends, for
instance, think these pro-life people are annoying idiots. Others of
my friends think these pro-life people are evil fucks.
How are we going to come to a consensus?
You want to hear the arguments around my house.
"They're annoying!"
"They're idiots!"
"They're evil!"
"They're fucks!"
Brothers, sisters come together! Can't we once just join hands and
think of them as evil annoying idiot fucks?
-- the late great Bill Hicks
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User: "System Prompt"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 07:46:29 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 00:22:27 +0100, Craig McDonald
<rcd@craigmcdonald.com> wrote:

On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 14:15:39 -0400, "NJ DXer" <NJ_DXer@comcast.net>
wrote:

<grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk> wrote in message
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Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?


What's it matter to you. You're a stupid Brit.


OK, prepare your brain for a startlingly new concept. It won't hurt...
much... I'm sure.

Ready?

OK, here goes:-

Some people have an interest and curiosity about the beliefs,
practices and customs of people who live outside of the boundaries of
their own country.

Now, that wasn't such a painful experience was it?


Red Celt

aa#883

For the love of God don't you realize that this newsgoup is received
in the United States of America? There is *NO* peoples outside of the
boundaries of their own country. Why do you think they are so shocked
when the people's they've ousted from California return.
Stephen.
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User: "turnpike_checker"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 09:16:13 PM
We dont give a ***** about the rest of the world and your fucked up opinions
Call us when you need to be rescued again and again
"System Prompt" <Bored@home.com> wrote in message
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 00:22:27 +0100, Craig McDonald
<rcd@craigmcdonald.com> wrote:

On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 14:15:39 -0400, "NJ DXer" <NJ_DXer@comcast.net>
wrote:

<grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk> wrote in message
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Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?


What's it matter to you. You're a stupid Brit.


OK, prepare your brain for a startlingly new concept. It won't hurt...
much... I'm sure.

Ready?

OK, here goes:-

Some people have an interest and curiosity about the beliefs,
practices and customs of people who live outside of the boundaries of
their own country.

Now, that wasn't such a painful experience was it?


Red Celt

aa#883

For the love of God don't you realize that this newsgoup is received
in the United States of America? There is *NO* peoples outside of the
boundaries of their own country. Why do you think they are so shocked
when the people's they've ousted from California return.

Stephen.

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User: "System Prompt"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 10:57:57 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 02:16:13 GMT, "turnpike_checker"
<turnpike_checkerNOSPAM@yahooREMOVE.com> wrote:
Top posting corrected.


<snip>

Some people have an interest and curiosity about the beliefs,
practices and customs of people who live outside of the boundaries of
their own country.

Now, that wasn't such a painful experience was it?


Red Celt

aa#883

For the love of God don't you realize that this newsgoup is received
in the United States of America? There is *NO* peoples outside of the
boundaries of their own country. Why do you think they are so shocked
when the people's they've ousted from California return.

Stephen.


We dont give a ***** about the rest of the world and your fucked up opinions

Call us when you need to be rescued again and again

Actually you may not, but your leaders should & do. That is why
Canadians are trying to help clean up the mess in Afghanistan and why
the Danish and British are working in the South of Iraq as the call
goes out to the rest of the world for further help. Unlike Iraq war 1
with George Bush Sr. who did care about world opinion BEFORE the
conflict.
I don't recall America ever "rescuing" Canada but I'll run with it for
a minute. The United States is made up from peoples from all over the
world and gained it's freedom through the assistance of the French and
the landed immigrants. The Canadians asked and were granted
independence without a shot being fired or a body bag delivered. As
stated by others the US is a "mutt" nation and the people you don't
care about today will be your citizens tomorrow.
Your vociferous response indicates that you do indeed care of others
opinions, and that is touching <wiping fake tear from my eye>. If
you have no class, then stay silent so that others may not learn of
your deficit.
Stephen.
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User: "Douglas Berry"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 11:37:37 AM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 02:16:13 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"turnpike_checker" <turnpike_checkerNOSPAM@yahooREMOVE.com> warmed at
our fire and told this tale:

We dont give a ***** about the rest of the world and your fucked up opinions

One idiot heard from.
I'm actually quite interested in world affairs and how other nations
do things. I really wish that we had copied the British style of
parliament rather than our current system. It seems to encourage more
diversity in opinion and openess.
--
Douglas Berry

http://gridlore.home.mindspring.com
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Ezekiel 13:20 "Wherefore thus saith the
Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows"
.





User: "Jeremy Martin"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 09:51:34 PM
(grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk):

Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?

I don't pledge to either, so hey. The current president certainly
doesn't have my support.
--
Jeremy Martin
I have an aa number, but I'd have to look it up.
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User: "System Prompt"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 11:03:20 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 03:33:32 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

Jeremy Martin wrote:

(grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk):

Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution
?


I don't pledge to either, so hey. The current president certainly
doesn't have my support.


Has a giant chunk of that frozen blue airliner poo hit you on the head and
killed you yet? If not, I better get back to my praying.....

All this from Colorado? And some say that the people in the midwest
are rough around the edges! <g>.
I love the delusional persona "Mr. Buckaroo Banzai" it is really quite
lively, though totally off base.
Thanks for the smile.
Stephen
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User: "System Prompt"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 11:30:22 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 04:19:48 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

<snip>
Colorado?..... nooooo. I'm from SoCal.

My Bad. it came up as:
Level 3 Communications, Inc.
1025 Eldorado Blvd.
Broomfield, CO, 80021
US

And some say that the people in the midwest
are rough around the edges! <g>.

I love the delusional persona "Mr. Buckaroo Banzai" it is really quite
lively, though totally off base.

First of all, off base in what way praytell? Second of all, I AM NOT
delusional....

Thanks for the smile.

Stephen

Ok, you win, airliners don't have black particulate exhaust, but have
frozen blue poo and your praying is contingent upon another person's
death as a direct result of fecal matter frozen in a blue liquid
striking said specific persons head.
You're not delusional at all. Just take the little yellow pills and
you'll feel all better..... ;-) See ! Wasn't that easy?
Gosh you really do brighten my day and bring a smile to my face.
Have a nice day and sleep well !
Stephen.
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User: "Buckaroo Banzai"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 11:59:56 PM
System Prompt wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 04:19:48 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

<snip>
Colorado?..... nooooo. I'm from SoCal.


My Bad. it came up as:
Level 3 Communications, Inc.
1025 Eldorado Blvd.
Broomfield, CO, 80021
US

Oh God!!! <alarm button pushed> We have a code 3 computer nerd alert! I
Repeat- We have a code 3 computer nerd alert.
I don't even know *how* you assertained that Colorado address, but I live in
Tarzana (The Valley) California, but either way what does where I live have
to do with anything?????

And some say that the people in the midwest
are rough around the edges! <g>.

I love the delusional persona "Mr. Buckaroo Banzai" it is really
quite lively, though totally off base.


First of all, off base in what way praytell? Second of all, I AM NOT
delusional....



Thanks for the smile.

Stephen


Ok, you win, airliners don't have black particulate exhaust, but have
frozen blue poo and your praying is contingent upon another person's
death as a direct result of fecal matter frozen in a blue liquid
striking said specific persons head.

Whatever with the "black particulate exhaust"... but yes, if I'm at all
lucky, people that deserve to be struck by frozen blue poo, will indeed be
struck by said poo....


You're not delusional at all. Just take the little yellow pills and
you'll feel all better..... ;-) See ! Wasn't that easy?

Gosh you really do brighten my day and bring a smile to my face.

Have a nice day and sleep well !

Hey, if I'm even making one person out there smile, (besides the person I
want the frozen blue poo to hit) then I'm doing my job!!!!
.




User: "Buckaroo Banzai"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 01:41:28 PM
wrote:

Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?

"I pledge allegiance TO THE FLAG of the United States of America and TO THE
REPUBLIC for which it stands...."
That explain it for ya?
.

User: "Jerry Okamura"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 08:41:51 PM
From my perspective, the pledge is to this country, for all of its warts.
<grub@internet.charitydays.co.uk> wrote in message
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Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?
__________________________________________________________




Which takes priority over the other ?
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__________________________________________________________

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User: "Michelle Malkin"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 07:19:56 PM
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 18:44:13 +0100,

wrote:

Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ?
__________________________________________________________




Which takes priority over the other ?
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It's to the COUNTRY using the flag as its symbol. After all, a flag
is just a piece of cloth,
As to your second question, the Constitution has priority over the
President. As much as BabyBush would like it, we (y'know - the
People) aren't about to let him become a dictator.
--

Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
http://questioner.www2.50megs.com
atheist/agnostic list ordainer
EAC Bible thumper thumper
BAAWA Knight who says SPONG!
.
User: "Buckaroo Banzai"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 08:02:59 PM
I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 08:26:23 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...

Mikey already knows that columnist twit is using her name but has declined
to sue...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 06:32:02 AM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:43:08 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...


Mikey already knows that columnist twit is using her name but has
declined to sue...


She's more forgiving than I would be...

I get the feeling you missed my point.
--
Mark K. Bilbo
.
User: "Buckaroo Banzai"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 10:56:10 AM
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:43:08 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...


Mikey already knows that columnist twit is using her name but has
declined to sue...


She's more forgiving than I would be...


I get the feeling you missed my point.

Maybe your point missed me...
.
User: "Buckaroo Banzai"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 11:32:58 AM
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 15:56:10 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:43:08 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...


Mikey already knows that columnist twit is using her name but has
declined to sue...


She's more forgiving than I would be...


I get the feeling you missed my point.


Maybe your point missed me...


Maybe you're a dense little twit that can't imagine that two people
could have the same name by sheer coincidence.

In my experience there's no such thing as coincedence, turd.
.
User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 11:48:23 AM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 16:32:58 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 15:56:10 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:43:08 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...


Mikey already knows that columnist twit is using her name but has
declined to sue...


She's more forgiving than I would be...


I get the feeling you missed my point.


Maybe your point missed me...


Maybe you're a dense little twit that can't imagine that two people
could have the same name by sheer coincidence.


In my experience there's no such thing as coincedence, turd.

Oh? So Michelle Malkin, the columnist, went and *DELIBERATELY* married
someone with the last name Malkin just so she'd have Mickey's name?
I did not know that...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
.




User: "Michelle Malkin"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 09:11:05 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:43:08 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...


Mickey already knows that columnist twit is using her name but has
declined to sue...


She's more forgiving than I would be...

I'm older than she is. I keep hoping she'll grow up.
--
Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
http://questioner.www2.50megs.com
atheist/agnostic list ordainer
EAC Bible thumper thumper
BAAWA Knight who says SPONG!
.
User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 06:32:18 AM
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 22:11:05 -0400, Michelle Malkin wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:43:08 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...


Mickey already knows that columnist twit is using her name but has
declined to sue...


She's more forgiving than I would be...

I'm older than she is. I keep hoping she'll grow up.

Or at least get treatment?
--
Mark K. Bilbo
.
User: "Michelle Malkin"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 06:43:40 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 06:32:18 -0500, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<iskanipa-y@hoo.com> wrote:

On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 22:11:05 -0400, Michelle Malkin wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:43:08 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 +0000, Buckaroo Banzai wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...


Mickey already knows that columnist twit is using her name but has
declined to sue...


She's more forgiving than I would be...

I'm older than she is. I keep hoping she'll grow up.


Or at least get treatment?

Nah. She's probably just nasty.
--
Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
http://questioner.www2.50megs.com
atheist/agnostic list ordainer
EAC Bible thumper thumper
BAAWA Knight who says SPONG!
.




User: "Michelle Malkin"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 08:53:41 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...

Who are you responding to?
--
Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
http://questioner.www2.50megs.com
atheist/agnostic list ordainer
EAC Bible thumper thumper
BAAWA Knight who says SPONG!
.
User: "Buckaroo Banzai"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 17 Aug 2003 09:10:41 PM
Michelle Malkin wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...

Who are you responding to?

You, plagerizer...
.
User: "Buckaroo Banzai"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 12:57:34 PM
Douglas Berry wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 02:10:41 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> warmed at our fire and told
this tale:

Michelle Malkin wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...

Who are you responding to?


You, plagerizer...


So, you're really Earl Mac Rauch?

nooo.... I'm Batman.
.
User: "Douglas Berry"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 06:49:53 PM
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 17:57:34 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> warmed at our fire and told
this tale:

Douglas Berry wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 02:10:41 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> warmed at our fire and told
this tale:

Michelle Malkin wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...

Who are you responding to?


You, plagerizer...


So, you're really Earl Mac Rauch?


nooo.... I'm Batman.

Ah! You're Bob Kane then!
You have no clue about this, do you? (shakes head sadly..)
--
Douglas Berry

http://gridlore.home.mindspring.com
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Ezekiel 13:20 "Wherefore thus saith the
Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows"
.
User: "Buckaroo Banzai"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 18 Aug 2003 07:00:18 PM
"Douglas Berry" <gridlore@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:qfp2kvo4e1mua9l01bel8c2qorqr6bfdt4@4ax.com...

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 17:57:34 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> warmed at our fire and told
this tale:

Douglas Berry wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 02:10:41 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> warmed at our fire and told
this tale:

Michelle Malkin wrote:

On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 01:02:59 GMT, "Buckaroo Banzai"
<blackhole34@yahoo.com> wrote:

I hope she finds out you're using her name and sues you...

Who are you responding to?


You, plagerizer...


So, you're really Earl Mac Rauch?


nooo.... I'm Batman.


Ah! You're Bob Kane then!

You have no clue about this, do you? (shakes head sadly..)

I don't have a clue as to what wavelength your brain operates on, that's for
sure. (rolls eyes)
.
User: "Douglas Berry"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 19 Aug 2003 09:58:38 AM
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 00:00:18 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> warmed at our fire and told
this tale:


"Douglas Berry" <

> wrote in message
news:qfp2kvo4e1mua9l01bel8c2qorqr6bfdt4@4ax.com...

You, plagerizer...


So, you're really Earl Mac Rauch?


nooo.... I'm Batman.


Ah! You're Bob Kane then!

You have no clue about this, do you? (shakes head sadly..)


I don't have a clue as to what wavelength your brain operates on, that's for
sure. (rolls eyes)

Earl MacRauch wrote Buckaroo Banzai. Bob Kane created Batman. You
jump all over someone for having the same name as someone else for
having the same name as a columnist, while using the name of a
fictional character written by someone else. Hypocrisy, anyone?


--
Douglas Berry

http://gridlore.home.mindspring.com
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Ezekiel 13:20 "Wherefore thus saith the
Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows"
.
User: "Douglas Berry"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 19 Aug 2003 04:01:58 PM
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:44:30 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> warmed at our fire and told
this tale:

Okay, I probably should've known who Earl MacRauch was, I'll give you that.
But going online using a fictional character's name then complaining about
someone going on line using an actual person's name is not hypocrisy...
don't you know that?

And as we pointed out, there are people who just happen to share the
same name as the well-known. Deal with it. Do you have any evidence
that Michelle is lying about her name? I assure you that this is my
real name, and I have to wonder about people who hide behind non du
nets and then complain about people who use their real names.
--
Douglas Berry

http://gridlore.home.mindspring.com
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Ezekiel 13:20 "Wherefore thus saith the
Lord GOD; Behold, I am against your pillows"
.
User: "Michelle Malkin"

Title: Re: Is The Pledge of Allegiance to the President or to the Constitution ? 20 Aug 2003 02:36:59 AM
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 21:01:58 GMT, Douglas Berry
<gridlore@mindspring.com> wrote:

On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 16:44:30 GMT, a wanderer, known to us only as
"Buckaroo Banzai" <blackhole34@yahoo.com> warmed at our fire and told
this tale:

Okay, I probably should've known who Earl MacRauch was, I'll give you that.
But going online using a fictional character's name then complaining about
someone going on line using an actual person's name is not hypocrisy...
don't you know that?


And as we pointed out, there are people who just happen to share the
same name as the well-known. Deal with it. Do you have any evidence
that Michelle is lying about her name? I assure you that this is my
real name, and I have to wonder about people who hide behind non du
nets and then complain about people who use their real names.

Is this the same Buckaroo Banzai who's posted in alt.atheism over
the years or someone else using his name?
--
Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
http://questioner.www2.50megs.com
atheist/agnostic list ordainer
EAC Bible thumper thumper
BAAWA Knight who says SPONG!
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