....and the only hope the Neocons have left, is scaring Americans to
death. Looks like someone needs another 9-11.
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01 Sep 2006 06:34:49 AM |
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:56:50 -0700, eric wrote:
...and the only hope the Neocons have left, is scaring Americans to
death. Looks like someone needs another 9-11.
I think bullying England into announcing their airplane terrorist plot
before it was ready was a strategical error on their part. People got
nervous,but they'll be all over that by the time the elections roll
around. Meantime, the press seems to have just about enough of the fear
mongering and are questioning not only the constant fear mongering, but
everything else. Quite entertaining! It's also refreshing that they're
actually doing their jobs for a change, I might add.
Woods
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| User: "eric" |
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01 Sep 2006 09:13:56 AM |
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Woodswun wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:56:50 -0700, eric wrote:
...and the only hope the Neocons have left, is scaring Americans to
death. Looks like someone needs another 9-11.
I think bullying England into announcing their airplane terrorist plot
before it was ready was a strategical error on their part. People got
nervous,but they'll be all over that by the time the elections roll
around. Meantime, the press seems to have just about enough of the fear
mongering and are questioning not only the constant fear mongering, but
everything else. Quite entertaining! It's also refreshing that they're
actually doing their jobs for a change, I might add.
Woods
Yes. But what are the chances that the Neocons will do something
really, Really Desperate? Really crazy? - Like getting the U.S. into a
war with Iran, or NK before November. I would say unlikely, but
they're thinking about it - that's for sure. They want another 9-11 -
a big, Big disaster - badly. (ie. just after 9-11, who do you think
was behind the highly refined, anthrax powder sent in the mail to
Democrats, and some in the media? - only the U.S. and a few countries
- certainly not Iraq had the technology for that - that was an attempt
to ratchet up the fear, and it killed people...I would make an educated
guess that it was a right-wing hate group, but it had to have
connections with the U.S. government on some level - rogue elements? -
or something more sinister?)
Anyway, In a couple of months it seems the dawn is about to break. I
hope it will, it probably will, but I have no fear...except of course
for Fear itself.
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| User: "Steven Douglas" |
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01 Sep 2006 09:16:19 AM |
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eric wrote:
Woodswun wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:56:50 -0700, eric wrote:
...and the only hope the Neocons have left, is scaring Americans to
death. Looks like someone needs another 9-11.
I think bullying England into announcing their airplane terrorist plot
before it was ready was a strategical error on their part. People got
nervous,but they'll be all over that by the time the elections roll
around. Meantime, the press seems to have just about enough of the fear
mongering and are questioning not only the constant fear mongering, but
everything else. Quite entertaining! It's also refreshing that they're
actually doing their jobs for a change, I might add.
Woods
Yes. But what are the chances that the Neocons will do something
really, Really Desperate? Really crazy? - Like getting the U.S. into a
war with Iran, or NK before November. I would say unlikely, but
they're thinking about it - that's for sure. They want another 9-11 -
a big, Big disaster - badly. (ie. just after 9-11, who do you think
was behind the highly refined, anthrax powder sent in the mail to
Democrats, and some in the media? - only the U.S. and a few countries
- certainly not Iraq had the technology for that - that was an attempt
to ratchet up the fear, and it killed people...I would make an educated
guess that it was a right-wing hate group, but it had to have
connections with the U.S. government on some level - rogue elements? -
or something more sinister?)
You're paranoid.
Anyway, In a couple of months it seems the dawn is about to break. I
hope it will, it probably will, but I have no fear...except of course
for Fear itself.
You're paranoid.
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| User: "Perseid" |
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02 Sep 2006 07:03:31 AM |
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After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "Steven Douglas"
<dsteven@flashmail.com> Spat the Words
eric wrote:
Woodswun wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:56:50 -0700, eric wrote:
...and the only hope the Neocons have left, is scaring Americans to
death. Looks like someone needs another 9-11.
I think bullying England into announcing their airplane terrorist
plot
before it was ready was a strategical error on their part. People
got
nervous,but they'll be all over that by the time the elections roll
around. Meantime, the press seems to have just about enough of the
fear
mongering and are questioning not only the constant fear mongering,
but
everything else. Quite entertaining! It's also refreshing that
they're
actually doing their jobs for a change, I might add.
Woods
Yes. But what are the chances that the Neocons will do something
really, Really Desperate? Really crazy? - Like getting the U.S. into a
war with Iran, or NK before November. I would say unlikely, but
they're thinking about it - that's for sure. They want another 9-11 -
a big, Big disaster - badly. (ie. just after 9-11, who do you think
was behind the highly refined, anthrax powder sent in the mail to
Democrats, and some in the media? - only the U.S. and a few countries
- certainly not Iraq had the technology for that - that was an attempt
to ratchet up the fear, and it killed people...I would make an educated
guess that it was a right-wing hate group, but it had to have
connections with the U.S. government on some level - rogue elements? -
or something more sinister?)
You're paranoid.
Anyway, In a couple of months it seems the dawn is about to break. I
hope it will, it probably will, but I have no fear...except of course
for Fear itself.
You're paranoid.
Everyone has good cause to fear a rogue US chief executive,
even you Stephen.
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| User: "Steven Douglas" |
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| Title: Re: There's Nothing to Fear, but Fear Itself.... |
31 Aug 2006 11:34:46 PM |
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eric wrote:
...and the only hope the Neocons have left, is scaring Americans to
death. Looks like someone needs another 9-11.
Coming from a terrorist supporter like you, that sounds like a threat.
In any case, I've been waiting for you to post some updated information
about your terrorist friends in Hezbollah. But since it seems are
reluctant to do that, allow me:
[quoting BBC] Nasrallah sorry for scale of war
[excerpt] "We did not think that there was a 1% chance that the
kidnapping would
lead to a war of this scale and magnitude," Sheikh Nasrallah said.
"Now you ask me if this was 11 July and there was a 1% chance that the
kidnapping would lead to a war like the one that has taken place,
would you go ahead with the kidnapping?
"I would say no, definitely not, for humanitarian, moral, social,
security, military and political reasons.
"Neither I, Hezbollah, prisoners in Israeli jails and nor the families
of the prisoners would accept it." [end excerpt]
Eric, would you please answer one simple question? After reading
Nasrallah's words above, what good did Hezbollah do for the people of
Lebanon by starting that conflict with Israel?
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| User: "JTEM" |
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01 Sep 2006 03:54:31 AM |
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Steven Douglas wrote:
Coming from a terrorist supporter like you, that
sounds like a threat. In any case, I've been
waiting for you to post some updated information
about your terrorist friends in Hezbollah. But
since it seems are reluctant to do that, allow me:
I sincerely hope that you're trying to parody the
neo-cons, and you're not really this sick.
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| User: "Perseid" |
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02 Sep 2006 06:58:57 AM |
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After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "JTEM" <jtem01@gmail.com> Spat the
Words
Steven Douglas wrote:
Coming from a terrorist supporter like you, that
sounds like a threat. In any case, I've been
waiting for you to post some updated information
about your terrorist friends in Hezbollah. But
since it seems are reluctant to do that, allow me:
I sincerely hope that you're trying to parody the
neo-cons, and you're not really this sick.
I think he's been confused for so long he just lost his
ability to reason (arab boogie-men on the brain).
It's perfect symbiosis. Bush creates the terrorists by terrorizing
arab civilians with the US Military, and the neocons sit around
being afraid of the terrorists and encouraging more military
action. Bush needs the neocon followers. The neocon followers
need Bush.
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| User: "Steven Douglas" |
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| Title: Re: There's Nothing to Fear, but Fear Itself.... |
02 Sep 2006 08:25:42 AM |
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Perseid wrote:
After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "JTEM" <jtem01@gmail.com> Spat the
Words
Steven Douglas wrote:
Coming from a terrorist supporter like you, that
sounds like a threat. In any case, I've been
waiting for you to post some updated information
about your terrorist friends in Hezbollah. But
since it seems are reluctant to do that, allow me:
I sincerely hope that you're trying to parody the
neo-cons, and you're not really this sick.
I think he's been confused for so long he just lost his
ability to reason (arab boogie-men on the brain).
It's perfect symbiosis. Bush creates the terrorists by terrorizing
arab civilians with the US Military,
Really? There were no terrorists before Bush became President? Stop the
presses! Randolph has come up with a scoop of worldwide proportions!
There were no Palestinian terrorists before Bush became President!
There was no genocide in Sudan (for two decades) before Bush became
President! There was no forcible spread of Islam dating back to the 7th
century before Bush became President! Thanks for that information,
dummy. I feel better knowing it's all an illusion, and it's only
because Bush is President.
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| User: "Perseid" |
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02 Sep 2006 03:32:11 PM |
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After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "Steven Douglas"
<dsteven@flashmail.com> Spat the Words
Perseid wrote:
After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "JTEM" <jtem01@gmail.com>
Spat the Words
Steven Douglas wrote:
Coming from a terrorist supporter like you, that
sounds like a threat. In any case, I've been
waiting for you to post some updated information
about your terrorist friends in Hezbollah. But
since it seems are reluctant to do that, allow me:
I sincerely hope that you're trying to parody the
neo-cons, and you're not really this sick.
I think he's been confused for so long he just lost his
ability to reason (arab boogie-men on the brain).
It's perfect symbiosis. Bush creates the terrorists by terrorizing
arab civilians with the US Military,
Really? There were no terrorists before Bush became President? Stop the
presses!
There are more terrorists now than when bush took office. The
cause and effect here is that bush's policies are creating more
terrorists than they are eliminating.
You're a smart boy Stephen. Get a clue what is happening.
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| User: "JTEM" |
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03 Sep 2006 01:34:02 AM |
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Steven Douglas wrote:
Really? There were no terrorists before Bush
became President?
According to Bush, there were no individuals we could
identify as terrorists BEFORE 9/11...
Note the date on this one: April 30th, 2001!
| "A senior State Department official told CNN that the U.S.
| government made a mistake last year by focusing too tightly
| on bin Laden and "personalizing terrorism ... describing parts
| of the elephant and not the whole beast."
| http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/04/30/terrorism.state.dept/
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| User: "Steven Douglas" |
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01 Sep 2006 08:46:41 AM |
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JTEM wrote:
Steven Douglas wrote:
Coming from a terrorist supporter like you, that
sounds like a threat. In any case, I've been
waiting for you to post some updated information
about your terrorist friends in Hezbollah. But
since it seems are reluctant to do that, allow me:
I sincerely hope that you're trying to parody the
neo-cons, and you're not really this sick.
What is "sick" about posting Nasrallah's message of regret for starting
that conflict with Israel? Please explain.
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| User: "JTEM" |
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02 Sep 2006 12:39:54 AM |
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Steven Douglas wrote:
What is "sick" about
You want to know why it's sick to laugh about
9/11?
you're a freaking psycho!
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| User: "Steven Douglas" |
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02 Sep 2006 08:22:02 AM |
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JTEM wrote:
Steven Douglas wrote:
What is "sick" about
You want to know why it's sick to laugh about
9/11?
you're a freaking psycho!
Stop laughing about 9/11, sicko.
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| User: "JTEM" |
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02 Sep 2006 09:23:29 PM |
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Steven Douglas wrote:
Stop
No, I won't stop denouncing you Terrorist-loving
psychos!
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| User: "eric" |
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01 Sep 2006 12:02:03 AM |
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lol redneck...Embrace the Fear!! Lol.
Steven Douglas wrote:
eric wrote:
...and the only hope the Neocons have left, is scaring Americans to
death. Looks like someone needs another 9-11.
Coming from a terrorist supporter like you, that sounds like a threat.
In any case, I've been waiting for you to post some updated information
about your terrorist friends in Hezbollah. But since it seems are
reluctant to do that, allow me:
[quoting BBC] Nasrallah sorry for scale of war
[excerpt] "We did not think that there was a 1% chance that the
kidnapping would
lead to a war of this scale and magnitude," Sheikh Nasrallah said.
"Now you ask me if this was 11 July and there was a 1% chance that the
kidnapping would lead to a war like the one that has taken place,
would you go ahead with the kidnapping?
"I would say no, definitely not, for humanitarian, moral, social,
security, military and political reasons.
"Neither I, Hezbollah, prisoners in Israeli jails and nor the families
of the prisoners would accept it." [end excerpt]
Eric, would you please answer one simple question? After reading
Nasrallah's words above, what good did Hezbollah do for the people of
Lebanon by starting that conflict with Israel?
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| User: "Steven Douglas" |
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01 Sep 2006 12:07:37 AM |
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eric wrote:
lol redneck...Embrace the Fear!! Lol.
Can't bring yourself to answer a simple question, can you? Your
terrorist hero, Nasrallah, says he wishes he hadn't started that
conflict with Israel. How do you feel about his confession that he made
a mistake?
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| User: "JayJBee" |
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01 Sep 2006 03:47:52 PM |
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Steven Douglas wrote:
eric wrote:
lol redneck...Embrace the Fear!! Lol.
Can't bring yourself to answer a simple question, can you? Your
terrorist hero, Nasrallah, says he wishes he hadn't started that
conflict with Israel. How do you feel about his confession that he made
a mistake?
How dumb can you be to still trust your media.
What if he said 'I never expected Israel would react with such
extraordinary violence'?
Almost the same isn't it?
JayJBee
"It consumes lies like a sheep, it looks like a sheep and yes... it
sounds like a sheep!"
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| User: "Steven Douglas" |
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02 Sep 2006 12:11:19 AM |
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JayJBee wrote:
Steven Douglas wrote:
eric wrote:
lol redneck...Embrace the Fear!! Lol.
Can't bring yourself to answer a simple question, can you? Your
terrorist hero, Nasrallah, says he wishes he hadn't started that
conflict with Israel. How do you feel about his confession that he made
a mistake?
How dumb can you be to still trust your media.
The esteemed BBC is not my media, though I do like to watch the BBC
World Report on occasion.
What if he said 'I never expected Israel would react with such
extraordinary violence'?
Almost the same isn't it?
Yes, it fits with wishing he hadn't started the conflict and that he
made a mistake. Now that he knows there are consequences, I wonder if
he'll think twice before starting another conflict with Israel?
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| User: "JayJBee" |
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03 Sep 2006 03:40:41 AM |
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Steven Douglas wrote:
JayJBee wrote:
Steven Douglas wrote:
eric wrote:
lol redneck...Embrace the Fear!! Lol.
Can't bring yourself to answer a simple question, can you? Your
terrorist hero, Nasrallah, says he wishes he hadn't started that
conflict with Israel. How do you feel about his confession that he made
a mistake?
How dumb can you be to still trust your media.
The esteemed BBC is not my media, though I do like to watch the BBC
World Report on occasion.
What if he said 'I never expected Israel would react with such
extraordinary violence'?
Almost the same isn't it?
Yes, it fits with wishing he hadn't started the conflict and that he
made a mistake. Now that he knows there are consequences, I wonder if
he'll think twice before starting another conflict with Israel?
Idiot. Get out of your western egg shell and hear what anyone else that
got out of western media dogma hears:
JayJBee
"Israel once more proved to be of barbaric nature"
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