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rollingrock

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Feb 15, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/15/99
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New York just elected Socialist Jew Chuckie Shumer.
She campaigned for him during the last election. 2 of a kind.
People probably have told her she has a good chance of
being elected there.
She may want to try to accomplish something on her own,
instead of riding on the coat tails of a psyco-sociopath.
Herpes Bill will be in California with SKG Dreamworks.
Maybe they will stay married with a couple thousand miles
between them. Maybe Hillary likes the taste of N.Y. pussy.
Maybe she is staying close to the U.N. until Clintoon makes
his run for King of the World.

kudzu wrote:
>
> What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
> Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote
> for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds
> like some kind of power grab to me!

rollingrock

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Feb 15, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/15/99
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What do you mean by that, please?

kudzu wrote:
>
> And yet another forged post!!!!!

kudzu

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cranky

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In article
<36c8b559....@netnews.worldnet.att.net>,
ku...@worldnet.att.net says...

Many senators don't live in their districts and are not
from there.

It's part of the deal.

Deal with it.


--
cranky
cra...@pobox.com

kudzu

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And yet another forged post!!!!!

cranky

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Feb 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/16/99
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In article <36C8E99B...@latrobe.org>,
o...@latrobe.org says...

> What do you mean by that, please?
>
> kudzu wrote:
> >
> > And yet another forged post!!!!!
>

well, I think he meant that he realizes that you're the
same shithead who was impersonating me.

You're a little hard to miss pussy-boy.


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cranky
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Andy Walton

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In article <36c8b559....@netnews.worldnet.att.net>,
ku...@worldnet.att.net (kudzu) wrote:

:What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
:Senate?

She'd be a Senator. Duh. Hilary doesn't strike me as someone who'd be
comfortably retired at 50-something, so it'd be something to do. And a way
to remain relevant after a lifetime of working for some office. If I were
she, I'd be tempted to run for office rather than go back to Little Rock,
and to get out of my husband's shadow for once.

:She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote


:for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics?

They did it in 196<mumble>, when Robert Kennedy was elected the junior
senator from New York.

:Sounds like some kind of power grab to me!

Sounds like an election campaign to me. I'm sorry, did I repeat your statement?
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Andy Walton

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Feb 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/16/99
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In article <36C8E99B...@latrobe.org>, rollingrock <o...@latrobe.org> wrote:

:What do you mean by that, please?


:
:kudzu wrote:
:>
:> And yet another forged post!!!!!

The two posts purportedly from "kudzu" apparently came from different
hosts, from my reading of the headers. Maybe Kudzu has more than one
provider, or maybe one or the other post came from a forger -- I can't
guess which.

Claims of identity on Usenet should always be taken with a softball-sized
grain of salt.
--
"He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see
that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled."
-- P. G. Wodehouse, The Code of the Woosters

Andy Walton

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Feb 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/16/99
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In article <MPG.1132922ec...@news.atl.bellsouth.net>,
the-...@pobox.com (cranky ) wrote:

:Many senators don't live in their districts and are not
:from there.

Senators aren't elected from districts. They're elected from states. Two per.
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Lloyd R. Parker

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kudzu (ku...@worldnet.att.net) wrote:
: What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
: Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote
: for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds

: like some kind of power grab to me!

Robert Kennedy had never lived in NY either and they elected him. You
vote for someone because you agree with their positions on the issues,
don't you?

The Sanity Inspector

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att...@mindspring.com (Andy Walton) shared with usenet this thought:

>In article <36c8b559....@netnews.worldnet.att.net>,


>ku...@worldnet.att.net (kudzu) wrote:
>
> :What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
> :Senate?
>

>She'd be a Senator. Duh. Hilary doesn't strike me as someone who'd be
>comfortably retired at 50-something, so it'd be something to do.

And how. She's a social engineer at heart.
"The intellectuals and the young, booted and spurred, think themselves
born to ride us." --Eric Hoffer

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bruce
The dignified don't even enter in the game.
--The Jam

Ron Conroy

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kudzu wrote in message <36c8b559....@netnews.worldnet.att.net>...

>What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
>Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote
>for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds
>like some kind of power grab to me!


What???! A Clinton going for some sort of "power grab"???! Surely, that
can't be...

cranky

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In article <atticus-1602990216120001@user-
38lcb3t.dialup.mindspring.com>, att...@mindspring.com
says...

> In article <MPG.1132922ec...@news.atl.bellsouth.net>,
> the-...@pobox.com (cranky ) wrote:
>
> :Many senators don't live in their districts and are not
> :from there.
>
> Senators aren't elected from districts. They're elected from states. Two per.
>

Thanks Champ! I meant to say legislators.

But you know what I meant right?


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cranky
cra...@pobox.com

Lloyd R. Parker

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Feb 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/16/99
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rollingrock (o...@latrobe.org) wrote:
: New York just elected Socialist Jew Chuckie Shumer.

Hey, the laundry called, your white sheets will be ready for the
cross-burning tomorrow night.

Ron Conroy

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Andy Walton wrote in message ...

>In article <36C8E99B...@latrobe.org>, rollingrock <o...@latrobe.org>
wrote:
>
> :What do you mean by that, please?
> :
> :kudzu wrote:
> :>
> :> And yet another forged post!!!!!
>
>The two posts purportedly from "kudzu" apparently came from different
>hosts, from my reading of the headers. Maybe Kudzu has more than one
>provider, or maybe one or the other post came from a forger -- I can't
>guess which.
>
>Claims of identity on Usenet should always be taken with a softball-sized
>grain of salt.


Maybe it's just me, but both of the kudzu posts above came from the same
host... I think kudzu was referring to rollingrock...

aml...@my-dejanews.com

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ku...@worldnet.att.net (kudzu) wrote:

> What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
> Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote
> for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds
> like some kind of power grab to me!

Have you ever lived in New York? At least 70% of the population is outsiders.
She would fit right in.

Amletto di Milano

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cranky

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Feb 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/16/99
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In article <4ngy2.4358$gk.73...@news3.atl>,
rcco...@ix.netcom.com says...


> Maybe it's just me, but both of the kudzu posts above came from the same
> host... I think kudzu was referring to rollingrock...
>
>
>
Ayuh.
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The Sanity Inspector

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aml...@my-dejanews.com shared with usenet this thought:

>ku...@worldnet.att.net (kudzu) wrote:
>
>> What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
>> Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote
>> for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds
>> like some kind of power grab to me!
>
>Have you ever lived in New York? At least 70% of the population is outsiders.
>She would fit right in.

Well, hell; let her run for office from Atlanta, then!

The Crayfish

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Feb 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/16/99
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In atl.general on 16 Feb 1999 00:06:44 GMT, ku...@worldnet.att.net
(kudzu) wrote:

>What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
>Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote
>for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds
>like some kind of power grab to me!

I have little use for Hillary, but if you're serious about wanting to
understand her views, you can start with her speeches. The White House
site has archives of her speeches going back to 1993 -- when she
became First Lady:

http://docs.whitehouse.gov/WH/EOP/First_Lady/html/general-index.html

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In atl.general on 16 Feb 1999 00:06:44 GMT, ku...@worldnet.att.net
(kudzu) wrote:

>What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
>Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote
>for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds
>like some kind of power grab to me!

And now, for your Total Waste of Time Enjoyment: An impression of a
brain-damaged poet re-creating a Hillary Clinton speech. A couple of
years ago, I wrote a little program in Visual Basic I called
"WinPoet". WinPoet takes in a text file (or files) and builds a table
of all the two-word sequences found in the text. It then spits out a
"poem" (sort of like free verse) constructed by using random word
pairs that occurred in the original text.

I fed it samples of four different Hillary Clinton speeches today.
Some of the output appears below. The title also came from WinPoet:

I HAVE LEARNED A LOT ABOUT WHAT EXISTS
a WinPoet interpretation of speeches by Hillary Clinton

They require us with what is very good development. And
that over our markets in which tribal and is because she
has happened to rest. That is happening in both an imbalance.
I have seen visibly played out of helping to rest. That
is one would argue against corruption? How can be respected
by many Americans, before I hope we end these democracies,
these democracies, these democracies, these democracies,
these democracies, these alone. Whether we nurture this
enormous transformation that our daily viewing of women's
participation in a steep price. That is because we could
have addressed in societies have helped to debate, and
businesses and prescriptions for, the decision makers around
the world. Like many large problems that lead often without
the many Americans, before I wish that permits real competition
to recognize the stool.

So as many Americans, before I am especially impressed
by Mack McClarty, is acquaint ourselves with every day.
So there are effectively without a three-legged stool.
We have pushed open to creating economic environment? I
have seen what it is for ways in a much for the results
that makes life worth anything. Who believe that I hope
we like that. Each of environmental degradation or receipt
of support religious freedom, making it in creating political
leaders gathered here, on behalf of support for banking
supervision and accept appointed office and Russia. So,
how America's great gifts to excersize their countries
far more than important differences that is because we
do to provide environments in a system that it in their
vital voices when she has changed so rapidly that confront
us all, is also not well versed. I wish that confront us
with what exists that take their countries far from her
unique ability to excersize their talents would be done
to excersize their vital free speech and which was eloquently
described by reminding us as though it is because we remember
the video. It is mentoring or charitable activity?

I believe that permits real competition from
realizing their families, to fuel and spirituality that
brings me back to what exists that I've heard coming out
one speaks. Who believe that makes life worth anything.
Who believe that makes life worth anything. Who believe
that was eloquently described by many countries in creating.
When my travels I believe that has happened to take every
American public opinion poll after public opinion poll
after public opinion poll after public good to our spirits
soar. I hope we support for families to me back to be leaving
out of America's great challenges of partnership role that
stresses short shrift in public opinion poll after public
good to feel empowered so how can be if they reform themselves,
that makes life worth anything. Who believe that exist,
and accept appointed office and deal with a sense of rapid
change, there's a much we look towards the blessed.

America's great challenges of potential and individual
citizens acknowledge the stool, the stool that economic
environment? I hope we move into the energies of an effort
being passed from a young women to debate, and accept appointed
office and government on one visits these democracies,
these democracies, these civil society, civil society,
and creating political leadership. Some of any other and
even as those who are many governments, organizations,
and investment is was eloquently described by many inherent
problems that still there isn't any other time in both
formal and government on around the medium and opportunity
that she has changed so rapidly that wants to travel over
the world. I believe they reform themselves, and build
their countries and deal with students on behalf of you
very diverse, such as far as though it to worry about our
hemisphere again. So this civil societies. I know we mean
by governments that lead often given short shrift in place
here, we now have also think that makes life worth anything.
Who believe that was eloquently described by the importance
of potential and determination.

They require us with aid to learn about some that in history,
women to decision-makers because we like a world. I hope
we could be leaving out one speaks. Who believe some of
partnership role we find the ways by many governments,
as well. The women and where family values and Africa where
family values and is this hemisphere again take stock of
America's great challenges of citizenship for ways in place
to think as those difficult journey into down-to-earth
terms all of rapid change, there's a grip in check. And
even as we do in many countries around the purpose of men,
women and perhaps of them are many Americans, before I
am especially impressed by the world. Like many have pushed
open to me to realize that stable and important report
that go to go to travel over the belief that it to address
is also think is imperative that confront us tonight that
poses great challenges of power among our own skills to
make an imbalance. I have watched creative projects all
flourish. Think of ideas one thinks about those that exist,
and Africa where it to worry about what is done to travel
over the civil society, civil societies. I know there before.

I could take their appropriate roles. So in history, women
represent the interest of us, no matter what it in such
as often given short shrift in your long term interests
understand people better. I have conditions warrant, but
for profit. I am especially impressed by a global economy
will leave it currently enjoys, which was eloquently described
by Mack McClarty, is society, civil society, civil societies.
I have learned a lot about what exists that we like that.
Each of it is her unique ability to open to better idea
than one visits these alone. Whether we nurture this conference,
from realizing their children need our own skills to get
timely or of power instead an effort being something less
than conditions warrant, but they plan their vital voices
when she stood up for themselves, and political opportunities
for ways to realize that economic environment? I recently
had the economy, governments and prosperity.

I recently had the high level of development
and an American public life, in naked pursuit of influence
are denied access to find that argue against corruption?
How can become more than one in many Americans, and how
disappointed all we actually going on the medium and investment
is imperative that was a media that lead in place to help
create employment, income, wealth and build up for banking
supervision and medical system that wants to excersize
their people. Too often, natural resources on the best
investment is imperative that you are posed by our lives,
and perhaps of them are performed in such as capital and
accept appointed office and perhaps of health care. What
will we once again take place to realize that makes life
worth anything. Who believe that in both an add-on because
we must do in check. And they cannot treat the abstract
theories of potential and in this century, and is done
to rebuild a very much. We have no one thinks about our
daily viewing of it, if they say, well managed.

kudzu

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On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 15:44:00 GMT, "Ron Conroy"
<rcco...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>Maybe it's just me, but both of the kudzu posts above came from the same
>host... I think kudzu was referring to rollingrock...

Yes, and I don't maintain two different ISP's or accounts to post to
the Usenet, either. I do have three email accounts, though. My
'official' account at work -- none of you ever get anything from there
because the email is monitored. My home account, ATT's 'kudzu' and
a hotmail account that I use for personal email that cannot be
monitored by my workplace's IT goons/goobers. :-)

kudzy

kudzu

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On 16 Feb 1999 08:58:23 -0500, lpa...@emory.edu (Lloyd R. Parker)
wrote:

>kudzu (ku...@worldnet.att.net) wrote:
>: What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
>: Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote
>: for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds
>: like some kind of power grab to me!
>

>Robert Kennedy had never lived in NY either and they elected him. You
>vote for someone because you agree with their positions on the issues,
>don't you?

I read today that the only residence requirement she would have
to establish is a valid mail address less than 24 hours before the
election date!!!

kudzu

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On Tue, 16 Feb 1999 02:10:56 -0500, att...@mindspring.com (Andy
Walton) wrote:

>She'd be a Senator. Duh. Hilary doesn't strike me as someone who'd be

>comfortably retired at 50-something, so it'd be something to do. And a way
>to remain relevant after a lifetime of working for some office. If I were
>she, I'd be tempted to run for office rather than go back to Little Rock,
>and to get out of my husband's shadow for once.
>

I'd like to hear her speak for herself! I am certain that her
plans involve more than 'just being a Senator'. She's a
very progressive-minded woman.

> :Sounds like some kind of power grab to me!
>
>Sounds like an election campaign to me. I'm sorry, did I repeat your statement?

Sounds like a power grab to me!

JHenjes

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On 16 Feb 1999 00:06:44 GMT, ku...@worldnet.att.net (kudzu)
wrote:

>What exactly is she going to accomplish by being elected to the
>Senate? She's never lived in the New York. Why would they vote

>for somebody who is a complete outsider to their politics? Sounds


>like some kind of power grab to me!

Really, doesn't she have some more of her dumbass books to write?

rollingrock

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Dear Mr. Parker,
What word did you object to? Socialist or Jew?
Both are accurate. Why the laundry call?
I am proud to say that my loving mother blessed me
with the genetic material that would qualify me for
citizenship in Israel, if I choose.
I don't, but that's beside the point.
If only Jews can call other Jews Jews than I have committed
no faux pas. I know nobody is supposed to use the " J " word
but I went out on a limb. I was providing information.
It doesn't make me Adolph. Other Jews may have found it interesting.
" Hooray! Another Jew in the Senate. That's great for our people! "
Personally, I am an American first. I may be one of the few Jews
that would like to see most of the money we ( US } send to Israel,
stay in this country.
While I am at it:
I think Thomas Sowell and Alan Keyes are two of the most brilliant
people this country has produced. I LOVE those guys.
Larry Elder, Clearance Thomas, Tony Brown are just a few other black
people
I admire. The list goes on. A special mention of my next door
neighbor,
in Alpharetta, Ced The Head. My best friend, when I lived there,
a black man. He is coming to visit me ( at my remote cabin ) in two
weeks,
with BillyBob,our Sicilian redneck neighbor.
Have ya heard the one about the Jew, the Sicilian, and the black
guy......?
One the other hand I think John Conyers, Maxine Waters, Charlie Rangel,
to name a few, are some of the most stupid fucking people I have ever
had the displeasure to listen to. They are a disgrace, period.
I would have to think twice to piss on Jesse Jackson if he were on fire.
He is a race baiting whore. And his son is worse. But Jesse IS the
perfect
spiritual adviser for that despicable despot at 1600. Salt and Pecker.
And I don't think there should be a national holiday for MLK.
If that makes me a racist in your eyes, or anybody else's,
so be it. I really don't care.

Glenn Snyder

P.S. As far as the white power shit I posted,
I just did that to piss off the Turd Tapper.
I apologize if I offended anybody.
And in response to the Turd Tapper's threat
" Don't fuck with me. You'll regret it ",
I FUCKED WITH HIM by posting with his email address.
I don't know what Kudzu is talking about, but again
I really don't care.

TheNIGHTCRAWLER

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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lpa...@emory.edu (Lloyd R. Parker) wrote:

>rollingrock (o...@latrobe.org) wrote:
>: New York just elected Socialist Jew Chuckie Shumer.
>
>Hey, the laundry called, your white sheets will be ready for the
>cross-burning tomorrow night.

Damn! Someone got Lloyd short? hehehehehehehe.....

Rockin' Lloyd :-)

TheNIGHTCRAWLER

TheNIGHTCRAWLER

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>hen...@mindspring.com.spamfree (JHenjes) wrote:


Political powerrrrr. Dole's ole lady hinting at the Pres office,
Hillary pushing past men's indiscretions, women's lib booking power;
refusing Tripp-n-Lew as bad roles.

Women's groups are attempting more political sway with opportunities
presented and everyone is tentatively going on the bandwagon to get
the most political push, regardless of the individual politicians
ideas.

Power:Money corrupts

TheNIGHTCRAWLER
(Knows things work both ways)


cranky

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In article <36CB8014...@latrobe.org>,
o...@latrobe.org says...

>
> P.S. As far as the white power shit I posted,
> I just did that to piss off the Turd Tapper.

At least make up an insult for me on your own!

But really, do you expect people to believe that
horseshit?

You posted all the White Power stuff to piss me off?

Bullshit.


> I apologize if I offended anybody.

You offend my sensibilities. Fuck you.


> And in response to the Turd Tapper's threat
> " Don't fuck with me. You'll regret it ",
> I FUCKED WITH HIM by posting with his email address.

Can't do it it anymore now can you?

And when Snider telecom gets back to me on you, you
won't have that account for very long.


> I don't know what Kudzu is talking about, but again
> I really don't care.

You know exactly what he's talking about.

You impersonated him too.


--
cranky
cra...@pobox.com

rollingrock

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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cranky wrote:
>
> In article <36CB8014...@latrobe.org>,
> o...@latrobe.org says...
>
> >
> > P.S. As far as the white power shit I posted,
> > I just did that to piss off the Turd Tapper.
>
> At least make up an insult for me on your own!

I don't waste my time on psychos, turd tapper.


>
> But really, do you expect people to believe that
> horseshit?

Like I said, I don't really care, turd tapper.



> You posted all the White Power stuff to piss me off?
>
> Bullshit.
>
> > I apologize if I offended anybody.
>
> You offend my sensibilities. Fuck you.

You are not included in " anybody ". No. Fuck you, turd tapper.


>
> > And in response to the Turd Tapper's threat
> > " Don't fuck with me. You'll regret it ",
> > I FUCKED WITH HIM by posting with his email address.
>
> Can't do it it anymore now can you?
>
> And when Snider telecom gets back to me on you, you
> won't have that account for very long.

More impotent threats from turd tapper, yawn.
Did you spent much time tracking me down???
I don't waste my time on turd tappers.
It takes me less than 1 minute every time I choose
to fuck with you.


>
> > I don't know what Kudzu is talking about, but again
> > I really don't care.
>
> You know exactly what he's talking about.
>
> You impersonated him too.

More lies from the turd tapper.
Check the headers, Einstein.
I have never used Kudzu's address. Never.
I have got no beef with him.
Only you, turd tapper. Low life, foul mouth, cyber pussy.
Again this is the last time I will respond to you, turd tapper.
I just don't waste my time like that.
>
> --
> cranky
> cra...@pobox.com

Cranky

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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On Thu, 18 Feb 1999 07:38:01 -0600, rollingrock <o...@latrobe.org>
wrote:

>I don't waste my time on psychos, turd tapper.

Yeah you do. You mention me in just about every post.

I'm beginning to think you're sweet on me.


>>
>> But really, do you expect people to believe that
>> horseshit?
>
>Like I said, I don't really care, turd tapper.

Again, yes you do. You keep replying.....

>> Can't do it it anymore now can you?
>>
>> And when Snider telecom gets back to me on you, you
>> won't have that account for very long.
>
>More impotent threats from turd tapper, yawn.
>Did you spent much time tracking me down???

About 30 seconds.


>I don't waste my time on turd tappers.
>It takes me less than 1 minute every time I choose
>to fuck with you.

Go to it then!

>>
>> > I don't know what Kudzu is talking about, but again
>> > I really don't care.
>>
>> You know exactly what he's talking about.
>>
>> You impersonated him too.
>
>More lies from the turd tapper.
>Check the headers, Einstein.
>I have never used Kudzu's address. Never.


I can't find the article, so on the half-hearted belief that you may
be telling the truth.....

>I have got no beef with him.
>Only you, turd tapper. Low life, foul mouth, cyber pussy.

Foul Mouth?

Pot: "Hello Kettle?"

Kettle: "Yes?"

Pot: "You are black!"


>Again this is the last time I will respond to you, turd tapper.
>I just don't waste my time like that.

You don't waste your time huh?

So what were you doing with all those posts impersonating me?

Or attacking me in alt.atlanta?

Not only a puss, but a liar as well.


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