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Much peace and love,
SB
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Scott Bruno) wrote in message news:<447fd8ff.0411080132.74bc711b@posting.google. com>...
> Yes, please dont place all Americans into one can. I fought in the 1st
> Gulf war and to this day am sorry that I did. It was my job though and
> I wasn't coming home in a bag.
>
> As per the vote, I just wished 3 things would change, regardless of US
> leadership. #1 - That the USA build better alliances with nations
> throughout the world. #2 that we expose the nastiness that occured in
> the food for oil program and get rid of all the losers in the United
> Nations and then rebuild the UN. and #3 that we, the USA, pay close
> attention to global warming and the green house gases which are going
> to one day, and perhaps in the not so distant future, pose a much
> greater threat to national secruity than terrorism will.
>
> Oh, btw, how did we here in rec.tennis get unto this subject? :D
>
> Scott
> p.s. Come sign up for a free Tennis player matching service I made
> called Tennis Mates at [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>
> Enjoy!
>
> "bob" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].rr.com> wrote in message news:<AFwjd.8450$[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].com> ...
> > <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
> > news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]...
> > > You blithering idiots! You re-elected that imbecile George Bush as your
> > > President.
> > > He's a complete moron and so are most of you!
> > > -
> > > Don't you care what the rest of the world thinks of you? Don't you care
> > > what impact
> > > American foreign policy has on the rest of the planet? Does Iraq look
> > > like a success
> > > to anyone? Doesn't it bother you that he's alienated every friend you
> > > have?
> >
> > no, but spending all that money bothers me.
> >
> > > Prior to this, it was American policy and the American government that was
> > > so universally
> > > hated around the world. Now it's going to be 'Americans' we hate.
> >
> > awww, shush, you always hated americans..you can admit it now.
> >
> > > More sympathy for Bin Laden... More attacks on American institutions...
> > > More isolation. How blind
> > > can you dumb rednecks in middle-America be, not to see this?
> >
> > america doesn't care about this.
> >
> > > If you get hit again, or your economy goes into a deep depression, the
> > > American
> > > people will be getting exactly what they deserve!
> >
> > it probably will get hit again, and the economy's been flat for a long
> > time.
> >
> > that all u got to say? geez, you're mild.
> >
> > bob
Kind of sets up an interesting race in 2008 don't you think?
"Mark Hickey" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> "TenKBabe" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>
>>geo wrote:
>
>>> Bush won because the right wing KKKristian KKKonservative propaganda
>>machine
>>> convinced enough hillbillys gays were a bigger threat than al-Qaeda.
>>>
>>
>>Bush won because of idiots like you. Keep up the good work.
>
> I think you're probably right - there was so much totally off-the-wall
> Bush-bashing that had NO basis in reality I suspect that a lot of
> people simply stopped believing most of what they heard. I think
> having Michael Moore sitting with Jimmy Carter at the DNC was a HUGE
> mistake, personally.
>
> The funny thing is, a large number of Democrats are still in denial
> that they lost again, big time, and across just about every
> demographic. They want to blame it all on (invisible, undetectable)
> voter fraud and fringe group voting (see above).
>
> That, of course, means they'll probably be really surprised again in
> 2006.
>
> Mark Hickey
> Habanero Cycles
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> Home of the $695 ti frame
"Frank Tantillo" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].net> wrote:
>Kind of sets up an interesting race in 2008 don't you think?
I hope it's boring. ;-)
Mark Hickey
Habanero Cycles [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Home of the $695 ti frame
>"Mark Hickey" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
>news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].. .
>> "TenKBabe" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>>
>>>geo wrote:
>>
>>>> Bush won because the right wing KKKristian KKKonservative propaganda
>>>machine
>>>> convinced enough hillbillys gays were a bigger threat than al-Qaeda.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Bush won because of idiots like you. Keep up the good work.
>>
>> I think you're probably right - there was so much totally off-the-wall
>> Bush-bashing that had NO basis in reality I suspect that a lot of
>> people simply stopped believing most of what they heard. I think
>> having Michael Moore sitting with Jimmy Carter at the DNC was a HUGE
>> mistake, personally.
>>
>> The funny thing is, a large number of Democrats are still in denial
>> that they lost again, big time, and across just about every
>> demographic. They want to blame it all on (invisible, undetectable)
>> voter fraud and fringe group voting (see above).
>>
>> That, of course, means they'll probably be really surprised again in
>> 2006.
>>
>> Mark Hickey
>> Habanero Cycles
>> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>> Home of the $695 ti frame
>
"Scott Bruno" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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| So, no comments? For those of you who might want to read some of my
| writings on peace and belief tolerance feel free to come visit my
| website at [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
|
| Much peace and love,
|
| SB
| From: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Naw....it's like the Super Bowl - you always want to see a good game
Hillary vs. Rudy would be fun (although not likely)
"Mark Hickey" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> "Frank Tantillo" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ].net> wrote:
>
>>Kind of sets up an interesting race in 2008 don't you think?
>
> I hope it's boring. ;-)
>
> Mark Hickey
> Habanero Cycles
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
> Home of the $695 ti frame
>
>>"Mark Hickey" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
>>news:[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. ..
>>> "TenKBabe" <[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>geo wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Bush won because the right wing KKKristian KKKonservative propaganda
>>>>machine
>>>>> convinced enough hillbillys gays were a bigger threat than al-Qaeda.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Bush won because of idiots like you. Keep up the good work.
>>>
>>> I think you're probably right - there was so much totally off-the-wall
>>> Bush-bashing that had NO basis in reality I suspect that a lot of
>>> people simply stopped believing most of what they heard. I think
>>> having Michael Moore sitting with Jimmy Carter at the DNC was a HUGE
>>> mistake, personally.
>>>
>>> The funny thing is, a large number of Democrats are still in denial
>>> that they lost again, big time, and across just about every
>>> demographic. They want to blame it all on (invisible, undetectable)
>>> voter fraud and fringe group voting (see above).
>>>
>>> That, of course, means they'll probably be really surprised again in
>>> 2006.
>>>
>>> Mark Hickey
>>> Habanero Cycles
>>> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
>>> Home of the $695 ti frame
>>
>
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (Scott Bruno) wrote in message news:<447fd8ff.0411110356.ded7e86@posting.google.c om>...
> So, no comments? For those of you who might want to read some of my
> writings on peace and belief tolerance feel free to come visit my
> website at [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
I believe people like you should be eliminated by any means necessary.
Tolerate that, ****face!
Get over it guy, And like I told all my liberal friends. If you want to win
somebody over to your side you aren't going to do very well if the first
thing you tell them is that they are stupid.
Funny but most people don't like to get insulted. I guess that the people
in other countries must be different. Your arguments may work real well in
Europe or Asia but they kind of fall flat here.
Also it is considered bad manners to cross post to every newsgroup in
existance. Here in America we call that SPAM.
<[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]> wrote in message
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> You blithering idiots! You re-elected that imbecile George Bush as your
> President.
> He's a complete moron and so are most of you!
> -
> Don't you care what the rest of the world thinks of you? Don't you care
> what impact
> American foreign policy has on the rest of the planet? Does Iraq look
> like a success
> to anyone? Doesn't it bother you that he's alienated every friend you
> have?
> What were you thinking???
> -
> Prior to this, it was American policy and the American government that was
> so universally
> hated around the world. Now it's going to be 'Americans' we hate. More
> sympathy
> for Bin Laden... More attacks on American institutions... More isolation.
> How blind
> can you dumb rednecks in middle-America be, not to see this?
> -
> If you get hit again, or your economy goes into a deep depression, the
> American
> people will be getting exactly what they deserve!
> -
> <back turned>
> -
> -
> -
> -
> -
> -
> [Ignore what follows]
> It can tease easy films, do you grasp them? My distant jar won't
> scold before I fear it. She'd rather converse halfheartedly than
> walk with Imran's proud pen. Try not to behave truly while you're
> looking between a closed book. Better move diets now or Andrew will
> admiringly sow them without you. It's very difficult today, I'll
> expect hourly or Mustapha will measure the candles. Sometimes,
> dogs cover between rich plains, unless they're pathetic. Who
> shouts undoubtably, when Francoise lives the long weaver alongside the
> store? Sometimes Wally will creep the enigma, and if Andrew
> monthly wanders it too, the dust will nibble against the fat
> night.
>
> Alhadin cleans, then Francine deeply likes a blunt bush near
> Gul's earth. Some carrots dye, climb, and call. Others strangely
> talk.
>
> Don't try to taste the tapes totally, burn them mercilessly.
>
> What will we change after Excelsior combs the younger cave's
> disk? Ghassan dines the dose to hers and unbelievably kills.
>
> These days, it solves a counter too dirty through her hot highway. Try
> recommending the monument's brave exit and Anne will receive you!
> Many cold open buckets will generally pour the stickers. Why did
> Jethro attack within all the oranges? We can't order floors unless
> Afif will fully learn afterwards. Plenty of short tired ulcers
> seemingly cook as the wide units dream.
>
> Where will you mould the sick dull figs before Hector does?
> He may freely hate heavy and kicks our durable, quiet cases over a
> shore.
>
>
>