** Reply to note from John W <john_weatherly47@yahoo.com> 8 Sep 2003 18:26:55 GMT
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On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 09:30:48 -0400, "JTEM" <jaytem@yahoo.com> wrote:
"John W" <john_weatherly47@yahoo.com> wrote
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Yawn! And you seem the ONLY one concerned.
Past your bed time already, see the nice man in the white suit & get your bottle of Pablum &
crawl back to your crib then.
Like I pointed out, 500,000 Americans died in WWII alone in
order to defend the U.S. constitution and the freedoms that it
preserves. Now, well, now the partisans of reduced their
heroic sacrifice to meaningless suffering.
We're the first generation of Americans to face the high cost
of freedom and refuse. While yester years generations sacrificed
to protect our constitution, people like you won't even pause
long enough to mourn it's demise.
You don't know a DAMN thing about me, so you can aim your accusations
Everyone knows to much about you jezzie. We know you lie, we know you are willling to
steal copyrighted material & resell it. We know you never made it to SE Asia, after you were
nailed down even you admitted that. We know you try to puff up your self importance by
claiming to be privy to secrets you never were privy to. We know far more about you than
anyoone would really care to know about anyone else.
elsewhere. I served my country during the Viet Nam conflict, and I've
Right you did, & you have the section eight to prove it.
been a loyal American until the last 10 years or so, when the
government canceled my rights.
You canceled your own rights. No one can force you to do anything you don't want to do. But
being you say you are no longer loyal, does that mean you are a security risk? Or does it
mean that you are playing the injured innocent still?
John W
walkslaone who does indeed wish that he did not know jezebeth, but then, the world is not
perfect & needs reminders of the abuse religion is capable of on the personal level.
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