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"Fester" |
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25 Sep 2007 05:47:53 PM |
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OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
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| User: "ike milligan" |
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| Title: Re: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
25 Sep 2007 08:57:37 PM |
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"Fester" <not@home.com> wrote in message
news:46f99018$0$32472$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him.
This was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy
was going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful
"opportunity?"
I learned that Columbia U. gave him a political leg up in his own country by
being humiliated by the president of Columbia U. A lot of people in Iran
were getting tired of him, but now he has been mistreated in the land of the
Great Satan, and his supporters at home re-energized. It was perhaps no
accident that this happened. maybe it was intended. A lot of people would
like to have more trouble with Iran. I won't name any names.
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| User: "Fester" |
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| Title: Re: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
26 Sep 2007 05:40:22 PM |
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"Fester" <not@home.com> wrote in message
news:46f99018$0$32472$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him.
This was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy
was going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful
"opportunity?"
No replies? Nobody learned a thing from him? Go figure.
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| User: "Syd M." |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
26 Sep 2007 08:53:15 AM |
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On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
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| User: "Kate" |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
26 Sep 2007 04:17:17 PM |
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On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
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| User: "Syd M." |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
27 Sep 2007 02:01:38 PM |
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On Sep 26, 5:17 pm, Kate <K...@twoangryliberals.com> wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
Yep. In that, they could almost be twins.
'Sides that Shrub is the best friend the Islamist ever had...
PDW
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
26 Sep 2007 10:32:52 PM |
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:17:17 -0700, Kate <Kate@twoangryliberals.com>
wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
Fester or Ahmadinejad?
--
Al at Webdingers dot com
"They laughed at Newton, they laughed at Einstein, but they also laughed at
Bozo the Clown."
- Carl Sagan
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| User: "Syd M." |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
27 Sep 2007 02:08:08 PM |
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On Sep 26, 11:32 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:17:17 -0700, Kate <K...@twoangryliberals.com>
wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
Fester or Ahmadinejad?
--
What's the difference?
PDW
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
27 Sep 2007 02:11:26 PM |
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:08:08 -0700, "Syd M." <pdwright42@yahoo.com>
wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:32 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:17:17 -0700, Kate <K...@twoangryliberals.com>
wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
Fester or Ahmadinejad?
--
What's the difference?
Ahmadinejad can think better than Fester.
--
Al at Webdingers dot com
"They laughed at Newton, they laughed at Einstein, but they also laughed at
Bozo the Clown."
- Carl Sagan
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| User: "Syd M." |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
28 Sep 2007 02:48:17 PM |
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On Sep 27, 3:11 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:08:08 -0700, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:32 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:17:17 -0700, Kate <K...@twoangryliberals.com>
wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
Fester or Ahmadinejad?
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What's the difference?
Ahmadinejad can think better than Fester.
That's not particularly difficult, ya know..
PDW
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
28 Sep 2007 03:56:08 PM |
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 12:48:17 -0700, "Syd M." <pdwright42@yahoo.com>
wrote:
On Sep 27, 3:11 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 12:08:08 -0700, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
On Sep 26, 11:32 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:17:17 -0700, Kate <K...@twoangryliberals.com>
wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
Fester or Ahmadinejad?
--
What's the difference?
Ahmadinejad can think better than Fester.
That's not particularly difficult, ya know..
I know - I have a dust bunny that thinks better than Fester.
--
Al at Webdingers dot com
"They laughed at Newton, they laughed at Einstein, but they also laughed at
Bozo the Clown."
- Carl Sagan
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| User: "duke" |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
26 Sep 2007 05:34:47 PM |
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:17:17 -0700, Kate <Kate@twoangryliberals.com> wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
There is a resemblance - Bush's boot mark on Ama's *****.
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
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| User: "Syd M." |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
27 Sep 2007 02:07:45 PM |
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On Sep 26, 6:34 pm, duke <duckgumb...@cox.net> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 14:17:17 -0700, Kate <K...@twoangryliberals.com> wrote:
On Sep 26, 6:53 am, "Syd M." <pdwrigh...@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Sep 25, 6:47 pm, "Fester" <n...@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
Well, for one thing, he's a loon..
PDW, but we knew that anyway.
Yes, it was obvious that he bares an amazing resemblence to Bush in
his denial of reality.
There is a resemblance - Bush's boot mark on Ama's *****.
And the fact that niether has a clue about reality..
PDW
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| User: "duke" |
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| Title: Re: OT: So what did we all learn from A'Jad's big Day? |
26 Sep 2007 05:33:56 PM |
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On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 18:47:53 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
Columbia's ostensible justification for having the sand ape over for a
"debate" was that it was such a great opportunity to learn about him. This
was to be a great academically edifying experience where monkey boy was
going to be "confronted" with "sharp questions" which he would be
"compelled" to answer. So tell me, how did that go? What marvelous
insights did the ivy tower eggheads glean from this wonderful "opportunity?"
That they got taken to the cleaners. Remember, Iran has no queers. They just
hang them.
duke, American-American
*****
"The Mass is the most perfect form of Prayer."
Pope Paul VI
*****
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