US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass repression
and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term unemployment,
and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy elite and the
rest of the population.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which your
government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your taxes)
to pay the interest
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts, as
a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
War without end
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
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04 Jan 2004 01:39:33 PM |
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Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass repression
and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term unemployment,
and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy elite and the
rest of the population.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which your
government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your taxes)
to pay the interest
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts, as
a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
War without end
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities. You
realize this, don't you? Perhaps you're just too confused to
think straight.
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04 Jan 2004 04:11:04 PM |
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On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 19:39:33 GMT, "R. Foreman"
<eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote:
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
Your country looks more like the Soviet Union every day, and I'm the
one whose laughing. I hope you end up with 20,000,000 million
soldiers, one standing on every street corner. Then you'll feel REAL
safe. ha ha ha ha ha
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass repression
and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term unemployment,
and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy elite and the
rest of the population.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which your
government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your taxes)
to pay the interest
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts, as
a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
War without end
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities. You
realize this, don't you? Perhaps you're just too confused to
think straight.
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04 Jan 2004 04:27:19 PM |
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Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 19:39:33 GMT, "R. Foreman"
<eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote:
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
Your country looks more like the Soviet Union every day, and I'm the
one whose laughing. I hope you end up with 20,000,000 million
soldiers, one standing on every street corner. Then you'll feel REAL
safe.
We've already got 200 million soldiers. Every single adult american
would give their life in defense of their country.
Ha ha ha to you.
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass repression
and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term
unemployment,
and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy elite and the
rest of the population.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which
your
government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your taxes)
to pay the interest
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts, as
a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
War without end
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities. You
realize this, don't you? Perhaps you're just too confused to
think straight.
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04 Jan 2004 04:33:59 PM |
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On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 22:27:19 GMT, "R. Foreman"
<eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote:
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 19:39:33 GMT, "R. Foreman"
<eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote:
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
Your country looks more like the Soviet Union every day, and I'm the
one whose laughing. I hope you end up with 20,000,000 million
soldiers, one standing on every street corner. Then you'll feel REAL
safe.
We've already got 200 million soldiers. Every single adult american
would give their life in defense of their country.
Ha ha ha to you.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Put them on the streets. You need it. Duct tape, duct tape
4 more years ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass repression
and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term
unemployment,
and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy elite and the
rest of the population.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which
your
government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your taxes)
to pay the interest
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts, as
a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
War without end
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities. You
realize this, don't you? Perhaps you're just too confused to
think straight.
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04 Jan 2004 07:52:03 PM |
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Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Put them on the streets. You need it. Duct tape, duct tape
4 more years ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
The cackle of the insane mind.
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04 Jan 2004 09:28:26 PM |
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message news:Xns94669D385712rrfkwrantispamattbic@63.240.76.16...
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 19:39:33 GMT, "R. Foreman"
<eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote:
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
Your country looks more like the Soviet Union every day, and I'm the
one whose laughing. I hope you end up with 20,000,000 million
soldiers, one standing on every street corner. Then you'll feel REAL
safe.
We've already got 200 million soldiers. Every single adult american
would give their life in defense of their country.
BULL F-ING *****!
You've clearly been looking at too much propaganda TV!
People are becoming citizens of the world, not citizens of nations.
Gov't keeps people on this planet divided. I never hear of American citizens, or Russian
citizens, or Dutch citizens or African citizens going to another country and
causing wars or major battles, besides some citizen of the country starting some
crap because the damn TV told them not to like anyone else but the citizens of
their country.
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04 Jan 2004 03:12:17 PM |
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message news:Xns946680C6EF9A6rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.148.227.77...
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
NO you're the numbskull!!! There was a time in America when police didn't
run the place...they actually served & protected. That's all changed.
They don't follow the laws & they lie to get citizens prosecuted on
false charges. It's a mess!!!
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
Is that supposed to serve as some sort of gaurantee?
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities.
But are they out there in the numbers Bush would have us believe???
They are destroying this country with just the fear they have instilled
in us via Bush, than by any actual acts of terrorism.
911...big deal! More U.S. citizens die from gun related crimes in USA than in 911
every year.
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04 Jan 2004 04:25:25 PM |
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"Wyle Coyote" <d@d.a> Spat the Words
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns946680C6EF9A6rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.148.227.77...
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
NO you're the numbskull!!! There was a time in America when police
didn't run the place...they actually served & protected. That's all
changed. They don't follow the laws & they lie to get citizens
prosecuted on false charges. It's a mess!!!
Are you another foreigner who's desperately concerned with the
welfare of the US people?
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
Is that supposed to serve as some sort of gaurantee?
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities.
But are they out there in the numbers Bush would have us believe???
They are destroying this country with just the fear they have
instilled in us via Bush, than by any actual acts of terrorism.
911...big deal! More U.S. citizens die from gun related crimes in USA
than in 911 every year.
Are you really concerned about being killed? You should maybe
stay inside then, where its safe, because crossing the street
is a dangerous event. We've got young men and women walking
streets in iraq who are in far more danger than you, and I
never hear of them whining.
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05 Jan 2004 02:02:13 AM |
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> skrev i meddelandet
news:Xns94669CE5DBA3Brrfkwrantispamattbic@63.240.76.16...
"Wyle Coyote" <d@d.a> Spat the Words
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns946680C6EF9A6rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.148.227.77...
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
NO you're the numbskull!!! There was a time in America when police
didn't run the place...they actually served & protected. That's all
changed. They don't follow the laws & they lie to get citizens
prosecuted on false charges. It's a mess!!!
Are you another foreigner who's desperately concerned with the
welfare of the US people?
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
Is that supposed to serve as some sort of gaurantee?
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities.
But are they out there in the numbers Bush would have us believe???
They are destroying this country with just the fear they have
instilled in us via Bush, than by any actual acts of terrorism.
911...big deal! More U.S. citizens die from gun related crimes in USA
than in 911 every year.
Are you really concerned about being killed? You should maybe
stay inside then, where its safe, because crossing the street
is a dangerous event. We've got young men and women walking
streets in iraq who are in far more danger than you, and I
never hear of them whining.
No of course not...your beloved retarded pressie and it's partners in crime
don't want you to hear the whining. Now that wouldn't be good for the
"nation" would it?
WH
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04 Jan 2004 04:33:05 PM |
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On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 22:25:25 GMT, "R. Foreman"
<eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote:
"Wyle Coyote" <d@d.a> Spat the Words
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns946680C6EF9A6rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.148.227.77...
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
NO you're the numbskull!!! There was a time in America when police
didn't run the place...they actually served & protected. That's all
changed. They don't follow the laws & they lie to get citizens
prosecuted on false charges. It's a mess!!!
Are you another foreigner who's desperately concerned with the
welfare of the US people?
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha .... 4 more years ... ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
Is that supposed to serve as some sort of gaurantee?
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities.
But are they out there in the numbers Bush would have us believe???
They are destroying this country with just the fear they have
instilled in us via Bush, than by any actual acts of terrorism.
911...big deal! More U.S. citizens die from gun related crimes in USA
than in 911 every year.
Are you really concerned about being killed? You should maybe
stay inside then, where its safe, because crossing the street
is a dangerous event. We've got young men and women walking
streets in iraq who are in far more danger than you, and I
never hear of them whining.
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04 Jan 2004 04:17:21 PM |
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On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 21:12:17 GMT, "Wyle Coyote" <d@d.a> wrote:
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"R. Foreman" <eidpers@anti-spam.comcast.net> wrote in message news:Xns946680C6EF9A6rrfkwrantispamattbic@216.148.227.77...
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
Gee, maybe we should become more like afghanistan or iraq where
there are no police. Maybe everything will be safer then. Mark,
you're a numbskull.
NO you're the numbskull!!! There was a time in America when police didn't
run the place...they actually served & protected. That's all changed.
They don't follow the laws & they lie to get citizens prosecuted on
false charges. It's a mess!!!
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
We've been through crisis before, and emerged the most powerful
country economically and militarily.
Is that supposed to serve as some sort of gaurantee?
When those militants figure out they can't get past US security
they'll just turn those airplanes at one of your cities.
But are they out there in the numbers Bush would have us believe???
They are destroying this country with just the fear they have instilled
in us via Bush, than by any actual acts of terrorism.
911...big deal! More U.S. citizens die from gun related crimes in USA than in 911
every year.
Good point. I think more Americans choked and died eating hotdogs
every year, than died in 9-11. More American women probably died
of being beaten to death by their boyfriends that same year.
And those 19 hijackers? Almost all came from America's best friend
in the Arab world. And for some reason, America is attacking everyone
BUT that country.
"It's the oil, stupid"
George W. Bush, October, 2001
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04 Jan 2004 06:12:39 PM |
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Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:<b2ngvvks46334bpsakgqflvihue8anckc4@4ax.com>...
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
Not really. Most people I know are going about their lives pretty
smoothly.
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
You really are an ignoramus. What the hell are you talking about?
Every fact of daily life? You're a moron.
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass repression
and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
Where are you getting your news? Your vivid and whacky imagination?
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term unemployment,
and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy elite and the
rest of the population.
Wow, you really haven't been reading the news lately, have you? The
economy is on the rebound. Who are all those people driving in rush
hour traffic everyday? Sure, there are some problems, but it's not to
the degree you think it is. And by posting your BS, all you're doing
is destroying your last shreds of credibility.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which your
government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your taxes)
to pay the interest
Don't worry about our national debt. It's not the problem you seem to
think it is. And as the economy grows, it will get taken care of. By
the way, you sure spend a lot of time talking about taxes -- that
sounds like a Libertarian theme. Why don't you try appealing to the
Libertarians? Maybe, with your help, they could finally get Harry
Brown elected President.
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Have you been out there counting them?
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts, as
a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
Still low (as a percentage) by the standards of many other nations.
War without end
Oh, it will end -- when we finish it.
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
Thanks, that's what most of us are hoping for.
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05 Jan 2004 01:29:48 AM |
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"Wyle Coyote" <d@d.a> wrote in article
<VV4Kb.21114$lo3.5214@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net> :
There goes the typical American attitude. Money(i.e. economy) & Guns!
That's all we live for in this nation! As long as we have our money
and guns than everything's ok! No matter if we have to live in fear
that everyone on the planet is out to get us...
If we stay strong, then we don't have to live in fear. Only if we
allow ourselves to become weak will I live in fear.
and police are in our airports and schools searching for weapons &
drugs! How about DRUGS! What a mess that whole war on drugs has
become. Crime in this land of plenty is higher than any other nation
in the world.
Freedom has its drawbacks ... but I think those drawbacks are a small
price to pay for the unprecedented freedom we have in this country.
Now seriously...is this how you think GOD...if you believe in
such...would want us to live?
I've spent some time in other parts of the world, and I haven't seen
another place I'd rather be than where I am.
Yes, we have things, but at what cost! We are clearly not a
happy people!
Speak for yourself. I'm sorry you're not happy. Most people I know are
grateful to be here.
This nation is divided more deeply than it has since the Civil War.
How can we be happy as a nation w/a division like that???
In my opinion, it's our differences that make us strong. There are
plenty of places in this world where those differences are not allowed
to exist. I wouldn't want to live there.
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05 Jan 2004 05:04:40 PM |
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"Wyle Coyote" <d@d.a> wrote in article
<UCiKb.38657$Pg1.38074@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net >
"Steven Douglas" <dsteven@flashmail.com> wrote in message
Freedom has its drawbacks ... but I think those drawbacks are a small
price to pay for the unprecedented freedom we have in this country.
What's this so called freedom you speak of that is so non-existant in
every other nation...particularly EU & AUS???
I made no mention of freedom being nonexistent elsewhere, but where
there is freedom the crime rate will be higher than it will be in
places where freedom IS nonexistent. By the way, the U.S. Constitution
is the oldest living government constitution on planet earth, and our
freedom was unprecedented in this world in 1776 -- and you're right,
others have followed our example.
I've spent some time in other parts of the world, and I haven't seen
another place I'd rather be than where I am.
That's you.
Where would you rather be?
I'm sorry you're not happy. Most people I know are
grateful to be here.
Do the posts to the net sound like a group of happy people?
I don't live my life on the net -- but again, you are right about many
people who post on the net. In real life, most people I know are
pretty happy. I just saw a Gallop poll on the news this morning that
said 55% of Americans say they're very happy -- while 40% say they're
fairly happy. Gallop says Americans haven't reported being this happy
since 1956.
Even celebs have left and threatened to leave. That is an indication that
if people have money they will leave.
Unfortunately, most of those who threatened to leave are still here.
In my opinion, it's our differences that make us strong.
That's so damn cliche!
Being a cliche doesn't make it untrue. In fact cliches are almost
always true.
Americans have been chatting this trash for decades and it's a lie!
We are the most bigoted country on the planet! If it were our differenes
that make us strong, why are there still race issues...as if different races were
so openly welcomed into this society w/o a fight and a war.
Okay, name another place on earth that has managed to put all of our
different cultures together so well ... though far from perfect, but
then NOTHING is perfect (stop looking for utopia in this world, it
doesn't exist here). The race issues you mentioned have improved
greatly from where they were 40 years ago. Your pessimism doesn't
allow you to see the obvious improvement?
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05 Jan 2004 08:17:31 PM |
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Revolves around fragMINtation.
The Psychedelick Pope
Saint Isidore of Laytonville
^Ö^ Patron Saint of the Internet ^Ö^
°°^Ö^ °°
http://apple2.org.za/gswv/me/
All I want to do is WOMP WOMP!!
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05 Jan 2004 01:08:36 PM |
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"Steven Douglas" <dsteven@flashmail.com> wrote in message news:a2b35e99.0401042329.56c466f7@posting.google.com...
"Wyle Coyote" <d@d.a> wrote in article
<VV4Kb.21114$lo3.5214@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net> :
Freedom has its drawbacks ... but I think those drawbacks are a small
price to pay for the unprecedented freedom we have in this country.
What's this so called freedom you speak of that is so non-existant in
every other nation...particularly EU & AUS???
Now seriously...is this how you think GOD...if you believe in
such...would want us to live?
I've spent some time in other parts of the world, and I haven't seen
another place I'd rather be than where I am.
That's you.
Yes, we have things, but at what cost! We are clearly not a
happy people!
Speak for yourself. I'm sorry you're not happy. Most people I know are
grateful to be here.
Do the posts to the net sound like a group of happy people?
Sir...there are plenty of them!!!
Even celebs have left and threatened to leave. That is an indication that
if people have money they will leave.
This nation is divided more deeply than it has since the Civil War.
How can we be happy as a nation w/a division like that???
In my opinion, it's our differences that make us strong.
That's so damn cliche!
Americans have been chatting this trash for decades and it's a lie!
We are the most bigoted country on the planet! If it were our differenes
that make us strong, why are there still race issues...as if different races were
so openly welcomed into this society w/o a fight and a war.
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| Title: Re: State of the Union |
04 Jan 2004 06:24:29 PM |
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On 4 Jan 2004 16:12:39 -0800, (Steven Douglas)
wrote:
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:<b2ngvvks46334bpsakgqflvihue8anckc4@4ax.com>...
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
Not really. Most people I know are going about their lives pretty
smoothly.
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
You really are an ignoramus. What the hell are you talking about?
Every fact of daily life? You're a moron.
Since you've sunk to nothing more than a string of ad-hominem
slurs, I discard you into the toilet. Goodbye.
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass repression
and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
Where are you getting your news? Your vivid and whacky imagination?
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term unemployment,
and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy elite and the
rest of the population.
Wow, you really haven't been reading the news lately, have you? The
economy is on the rebound. Who are all those people driving in rush
hour traffic everyday? Sure, there are some problems, but it's not to
the degree you think it is. And by posting your BS, all you're doing
is destroying your last shreds of credibility.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which your
government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your taxes)
to pay the interest
Don't worry about our national debt. It's not the problem you seem to
think it is. And as the economy grows, it will get taken care of. By
the way, you sure spend a lot of time talking about taxes -- that
sounds like a Libertarian theme. Why don't you try appealing to the
Libertarians? Maybe, with your help, they could finally get Harry
Brown elected President.
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Have you been out there counting them?
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts, as
a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
Still low (as a percentage) by the standards of many other nations.
War without end
Oh, it will end -- when we finish it.
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
Thanks, that's what most of us are hoping for.
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| User: "R. Foreman" |
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| Title: Re: State of the Union |
04 Jan 2004 07:54:53 PM |
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Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> Spat the Words
On 4 Jan 2004 16:12:39 -0800, (Steven Douglas)
wrote:
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:<b2ngvvks46334bpsakgqflvihue8anckc4@4ax.com>...
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
Not really. Most people I know are going about their lives pretty
smoothly.
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
You really are an ignoramus. What the hell are you talking about?
Every fact of daily life? You're a moron.
Since you've sunk to nothing more than a string of ad-hominem
slurs, I discard you into the toilet. Goodbye.
I think you got to him Steven. No more wild claims of men
in black masks.
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass
repression and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
Where are you getting your news? Your vivid and whacky imagination?
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term
unemployment, and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy
elite and the rest of the population.
Wow, you really haven't been reading the news lately, have you? The
economy is on the rebound. Who are all those people driving in rush
hour traffic everyday? Sure, there are some problems, but it's not to
the degree you think it is. And by posting your BS, all you're doing
is destroying your last shreds of credibility.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which
your government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your
taxes) to pay the interest
Don't worry about our national debt. It's not the problem you seem to
think it is. And as the economy grows, it will get taken care of. By
the way, you sure spend a lot of time talking about taxes -- that
sounds like a Libertarian theme. Why don't you try appealing to the
Libertarians? Maybe, with your help, they could finally get Harry
Brown elected President.
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Have you been out there counting them?
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts,
as a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
Still low (as a percentage) by the standards of many other nations.
War without end
Oh, it will end -- when we finish it.
Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years
Thanks, that's what most of us are hoping for.
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| User: "Wyle Coyote" |
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| Title: Re: State of the Union |
04 Jan 2004 09:33:09 PM |
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x-no-archive:yes
"Steven Douglas" <dsteven@flashmail.com> wrote in message news:a2b35e99.0401041612.3efb959c@posting.google.com...
Mark Tyme <MarkTyme@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:<b2ngvvks46334bpsakgqflvihue8anckc4@4ax.com>...
US population is in a constant state of fear and anxiety
Not really. Most people I know are going about their lives pretty
smoothly.
American people are becoming acclimated to the presence of the
military in every facet of daily life.
You really are an ignoramus. What the hell are you talking about?
Every fact of daily life? You're a moron.
Americans are becoming used to dry-run rehearsals for mass repression
and the imposition of martial law at some future date.
Where are you getting your news? Your vivid and whacky imagination?
There is a mounting social crisis in America. This includes the
destruction of millions of jobs, the growth of long-term unemployment,
and the increasingly malignant gap between the wealthy elite and the
rest of the population.
Wow, you really haven't been reading the news lately, have you? The
economy is on the rebound. Who are all those people driving in rush
hour traffic everyday? Sure, there are some problems, but it's not to
the degree you think it is. And by posting your BS, all you're doing
is destroying your last shreds of credibility.
A national debt has doubled, standing now at $7 billion, of which your
government spends 25% of it's budget (which comes from your taxes)
to pay the interest
Don't worry about our national debt. It's not the problem you seem to
think it is. And as the economy grows, it will get taken care of. By
the way, you sure spend a lot of time talking about taxes -- that
sounds like a Libertarian theme. Why don't you try appealing to the
Libertarians? Maybe, with your help, they could finally get Harry
Brown elected President.
The population of homeless has increased by 50% since 2000
Have you been out there counting them?
Religious fanatics are in charge of your Executive Branch, and have
already used Muslim fanatics as proxies, to commit terrorist acts, as
a provocation to ramp the military budget to its highest level in
history
Still low (as a percentage) by the standards of many other nations.
War without end
There goes the typical American attitude. Money(i.e. economy) & Guns!
That's all we live for in this nation! As long as we have our money and
guns than everything's ok! No matter if we have to live in fear that
everyone on the planet is out to get us...and police are in our airports and
schools searching for weapons & drugs! How about DRUGS! What a mess
that whole war on drugs has become. Crime in this land of plenty is
higher than any other nation in the world. Now seriously...is this how you
think GOD...if you believe in such...would want us to live?
Yes, we have things, but at what cost! We are clearly not a happy people!
This nation is divided more deeply than it has since the Civil War.
How can we be happy as a nation w/a division like that???
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| User: "Saint Isidore of Laytonville" |
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| Title: Re: State of the Union |
04 Jan 2004 01:01:06 PM |
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MarkTyme replied:
<< Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years >>
I enjoy a good laugh as much as the next person
but, not 4 more years worth of Dubya and Company.
If he gets elected to a second term in November
I'm going to migrate to Costa Rico.
The Psychedelick Pope
Saint Isidore of Laytonville
^Ö^ Patron Saint of the Internet ^Ö^
°°^Ö^ °°
http://apple2.org.za/gswv/me/
All I want to do is WOMP WOMP!!
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| User: "Mark Tyme" |
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| Title: Re: State of the Union |
04 Jan 2004 03:48:14 PM |
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On 04 Jan 2004 19:01:06 GMT, cturley2@aol.comWOMPWOMP (Saint Isidore
of Laytonville) wrote:
MarkTyme replied:
<< Ha ha ha .... enjoy 4 more years >>
I enjoy a good laugh as much as the next person
but, not 4 more years worth of Dubya and Company.
If he gets elected to a second term in November
I'm going to migrate to Costa Rico.
Where the grass is greener
The Psychedelick Pope
Saint Isidore of Laytonville
^Ö^ Patron Saint of the Internet ^Ö^
°°^Ö^ °°
http://apple2.org.za/gswv/me/
All I want to do is WOMP WOMP!!
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