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I've been spammed!

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Oct 6, 2004, 12:36:24 AM10/6/04
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More examples of Democratic thuggary. You Nazi brownshirts think you are
going to indimidate us?
Not on your life.

BRING IT ON.

Protestors Ransack Bush/Cheney Headquarters In Orlando
http://www.local6.com/politics/3785861/detail.html


Shots fired at Bush Tenn. headquarters

http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20041005-024050-1855r.htm


Few Leads in Shooting at GOP HQ
September 2, 2004

Secret Service to Investigate Incident

http://wowktv.com/news/index.cfm?newsItemID=1320

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leansto...@democrat.com

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Oct 6, 2004, 3:34:53 PM10/6/04
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So you are proposing more gun control? OK, sounds good to me.

BTW, how do you know Karl Rove isn't behind all this vandalism, i.e.
trying to make the decent, honorable Democrats look as bad as
Republicans?

As I always state when these news stories come out, the truth will
only be known when someone is convicted of the crime.


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zach

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Oct 6, 2004, 5:19:03 PM10/6/04
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"I've been spammed!" <cet...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:<cDK8d.24672$QJ3....@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>...
> More examples of Democratic thuggary. You Nazi brownshirts think you are
> going to indimidate us?
> Not on your life.
>
> BRING IT ON.

Since Left-wingers are responsible for the worst atrocities and mass
slaughter in human history, be afraid. Be very afraid. At the very
least, these people, like Kerry, support and legitimize the crimes of
Left-wingers in other countries.

Speaking of which... funny that last night Edwards said that Kerry
"defended this nation"--- I know he has no choice but to say that, but
serving 1/3 of a tour (where he was apparently injured most of the
time), and then coming back and doing his best to make sure that the
US lost the Vietnam conflict, as well as selling out our South
Vietnamese allies and condeming millions of people to Socialist
Totalitarianism, doesn't sound like "defending" anything to me. Quite
the opposite! If that is his record of "defending this nation" as an
individual contributer, one wonders what his record will be like as
Commander in Chief? The only person Kerry has shown he is capable of
defending is Kerry.

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"gip...@republican.com" <leansto...@democrat.com> wrote in message
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> So you are proposing more gun control?

Of course the left wing hack would misinterpret the concept of criminal
control for a call
to limit the constitutionally protected individual right to keep and bear
arms.

>OK, sounds good to me.

Sounds like typical left wing nonsense to me.

>
> BTW, how do you know Karl Rove isn't behind all this vandalism, i.e.
> trying to make the decent, honorable Democrats look as bad as
> Republicans?

Fascism is the policeman charging a suspect he just beat with assault and
battery.
Gipper is engaging in fascistic behavior by charging the victim with
perpetrating the crime.

Typical left wing thuggary.

>
> As I always state when these news stories come out, the truth will
> only be known when someone is convicted of the crime.

LOL. I suppose the truth of rape only is known when somebody is convicted.
I thought that blaming the victim was not acceptable to a so called liberal.

scolopendra

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Oct 7, 2004, 3:22:05 AM10/7/04
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victorth...@gmail.com (zach) wrote in message news:<1589fc9d.04100...@posting.google.com>...

> "I've been spammed!" <cet...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:<cDK8d.24672$QJ3....@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com>...
> > More examples of Democratic thuggary. You Nazi brownshirts think you are
> > going to indimidate us?
> > Not on your life.
> >
> > BRING IT ON.
>
> Since Left-wingers are responsible for the worst atrocities and mass
> slaughter in human history, be afraid. Be very afraid. At the very
> least, these people, like Kerry, support and legitimize the crimes of
> Left-wingers in other countries.
>

If only that were the truth here. I think you two should get a room
and jack off underneath a poster of Stalin for a night, get all that
frustration out of you, know what I mean?

These whining words of desperation only mean one thing; these
goose-stepping, fake Hitler-stache donning COCKSUCKERS are going
flaccid. Their little heros are being made out to be doddering,
bloodthirsty fools; "the Left slaughtered so many people in other
countries, they could do it here too!" I hear that same stupid
argument every fucking day. Why more acts of violence aren't being met
by these idiots speaks volumes of the kindness of Liberals, which is
why I don't consider myself as such. 8 out of 10 right-wingers are
violent sex offenders, who's more likely to go out and kill a bunch of
kids in a daycare center or school or place of business? Misogynist
serial killer Ted Bundy was a Republican, which of course is
consistent with their party.

I fantasize about that, but why waste the damn bullets and gas?
There's violent criminals who could use that treatment..I don't care
much for killing these extremists. I'm all for sending them to North
Korea; why use innocent young military recruits in the Guard for
cannon fodder when we can use these Fascists instead? They hate
Communism and Leftists so much they should put their money where their
mouth is and try to liberate NK and possibly China. But maybe they'd
like NK, being that it's actually a Fascist state with the pretense of
Marxism. Go on, you little chimp sucking bastards. You'll never be
unemployed ever again when you reach Pyongyang!

Bon Voyage! Don't come back! It's the People's Paradise for you!

Hawkeye Joe

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Oct 7, 2004, 8:08:07 AM10/7/04
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For F*&^'s sake, "Spammed", will you PLEASE post this stuff in
alt.politics, or better yet phone in Glenn Beck/Limbaugh/Savage so
there'll at least be a Bay Area Broadcasting angle to all of this???

Wait, I know....you could plaster manifestos all over a truck & drive
around & phone up all the talkshow...or stalk people, threaten them &
continue to post death threats until you're jailed.. or post
repetitive sad little rants about your ex-.. or perhaps just GET A
LIFE???


BTW, I am neither Republican nor Democrat. I find either party's
attempt to resort to "dog-&-pony" BS, rather than the real issues of
our national debt, plans for education, health care, etc. weak &
tiresome.

Then again, If Kerry gets in, all the Neo-Con$ will have something to
whine about for four+ years, like they STILL do about Clinton...

For the record, I'm registered to vote as a member of the I.W.W., but
that doesn't mean I won't listen to opposing views.

Thanks for letting me put my 2 cents in.

Now can we get back back to Radio/TV/'net/Etc BROADCASTING?????

"Thanx for playing, now take your toys & go back home"

PS GOD, Guns & Guts made this land great!!!

leansto...@democrat.com

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Oct 7, 2004, 12:05:50 PM10/7/04
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How else can you prove to the world guilt of a crime other than a
trial and conviction? Sorry, the word of Karl Rove just ain't worth
fecal matter.

The victim in this case can say a crime happened, but cannot say who
did it. This is hardly blaming the victim.

"I've been spammed!" <cet...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message > > As I always state when these news stories come out, the truth will

J.C.

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Oct 7, 2004, 8:52:35 PM10/7/04
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They eat babies too.

I've been spammed!

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Oct 8, 2004, 11:14:37 PM10/8/04
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What a classic left wing nutcase. Thanks for your input.

Wowser...


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I've been spammed!

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Oct 8, 2004, 11:21:44 PM10/8/04
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"Hawkeye Joe" <croakin...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> For F*&^'s sake, "Spammed", will you PLEASE post this stuff in
> alt.politics, or better yet phone in Glenn Beck/Limbaugh/Savage so
> there'll at least be a Bay Area Broadcasting angle to all of this???

It's called a kill file. Ask John Hidgeon how to set one up.

>
> Wait, I know....you could plaster manifestos all over a truck & drive
> around & phone up all the talkshow...or stalk people, threaten them &
> continue to post death threats until you're jailed.. or post
> repetitive sad little rants about your ex-.. or perhaps just GET A
> LIFE???

Me threaten people? You have it all wrong. It is the hateful left wing who
are attacking Republicans.
Just like the cop who beats a suspect and charges them with assault and
battery, you leftie attack Republicans and then accuse them of being
stalkers, etc...

>
>
> BTW, I am neither Republican nor Democrat. I find either party's
> attempt to resort to "dog-&-pony" BS, rather than the real issues of
> our national debt, plans for education, health care, etc. weak &
> tiresome.

Errr... surpression of free speech through intimidation in a democracy
TRUMPS issues such as national debt, government education, socialized
medicine, etc...

Maybe perhaps it isn't democracy that is important to you... perhaps it is
socialism that is more important to you than democracy.


>
> Then again, If Kerry gets in, all the Neo-Con$ will have something to
> whine about for four+ years, like they STILL do about Clinton...

Kerry won't get it.

>
> For the record, I'm registered to vote as a member of the I.W.W., but
> that doesn't mean I won't listen to opposing views.
>
> Thanks for letting me put my 2 cents in.
>
> Now can we get back back to Radio/TV/'net/Etc BROADCASTING?????

Yes, now that you've had your off topic tantrum, you want to reign us all in
again.

Bleeding hypocrite...

evadnikufesin

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Oct 9, 2004, 3:28:34 AM10/9/04
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On 6 Oct 2004 12:34:53 -0700, leansto...@democrat.com
(gip...@republican.com) wrote:

>BTW, how do you know Karl Rove isn't behind all this vandalism, i.e.
>trying to make the decent, honorable Democrats look as bad as
>Republicans?

Excuse me? A democrat here in Bellevue, Washington made a big stink
about her Lexus being vandalized after she put a "Kerry/Edwards"
sticker on it. She got it on the evening news and everything.

Turns out she faked the vandalism to hurt the Bush campaign.

AT the DNC someone went up to Sean Hannity and said "can I get a
picture with you?" When the photo was snapped the guy stuck his middle
finger up and Hannity.

Got some "Republican" examples of this kind of behavior?

I thought not..

leansto...@democrat.com

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Oct 9, 2004, 12:30:22 PM10/9/04
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News about Bush vandals at work? Hey, no problem:
http://www.columbian.com/10082004/clark_co/197879.html

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evadnikufesin

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Oct 9, 2004, 3:24:39 PM10/9/04
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On 9 Oct 2004 09:30:22 -0700, leansto...@democrat.com
(gip...@republican.com) wrote:

>News about Bush vandals at work? Hey, no problem:
>http://www.columbian.com/10082004/clark_co/197879.html
>

Hardly the caliber of lefty extremist *shooting* into the Bush
campaign offices.

Doesn't even warrant a *yawn*...

Kent

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Oct 10, 2004, 12:56:52 PM10/10/04
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ohhhh boy, Someone took a Kerry sign. Lets see..... taking a sign or
shooting into a headquarters.....

A friend of mine had his car marked with permanent marker. They were mainly
after the Bush sticker he had on his car.

Next?

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evadnikufesin

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Oct 11, 2004, 7:09:57 PM10/11/04
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This letter to Larry Elder is amusing... From Vancouver WA..

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/larryelder/le20040923.shtml
Last Thursday I put out one of my Bush/Cheney signs in my front yard.
Between midnight and 3:00 a.m. someone stole it. On Friday night I put
out sign No. 2. Since I didn't have to get up early, I thought my dog
and I would "stake out" our sign. This time I put the sign a little
closer to the gate leading to my backyard. With my dog on an extra
long leash, I planted myself on a lawn chair and read "Unfit for
Command" by flashlight until about 1:00 a.m. Here comes the fun part .
. . I noticed that the car coming down the street was slowing down and
pulling over to the curb right next to my yard. Sure enough, he gets
out of his car and heads right for my sign. Just as he was about to
uproot and desecrate it, I opened my gate and let my dog make the
initial introduction! As he ran to hide behind the rear end of his
car, I promptly moved to the driver-side door, which was still open.
It was a fairly nice car with power everything and still running.
While my dog continued to "introduce" herself, I rolled up the window
and hit the power door lock button. With that, I slammed the door,
grabbed my Bush sign and headed into the back yard.

And now for the "rest of the story." About 40 minutes later, I heard a
knock at the door. I opened the door to one of our city's finest . . .
the Vancouver Police Department. The officer asked me what was going
on and when I told him, he could not stop laughing! I followed him out
to the perp's car and stood there while he asked the guy a few more
questions. Upon learning that the guy lived a couple of streets down,
I -- knowing what was about to happen -- asked him, "Why do you have
Oregon plates on your car if you live just down the street (here in
Vancouver, Wash.)?" Larry, Oregon has no sales tax, so often
Washington residents will buy and register cars in Oregon to avoid
paying sales tax . . . it's a crime and the fine is pretty stiff. Here
comes the best part. . . . The look on this guy's face told me he knew
he was about to get busted. When the officer asked for his license and
registration, the "Democrat" mumbled that (his license) was suspended.
Just for kicks and giggles I asked the officer if he smelled any
alcohol coming from the guy! The officer looked at me, smiled and
promptly gave him a field breathalyzer test. Guess what? You got it,
he blew a .10, legally drunk in the state of Washington.

DUI, illegal registration and the brand of "MORON," all 'cause he
hates Bush!

Phil Kane

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Oct 11, 2004, 7:23:53 PM10/11/04
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:09:57 -0700, evadnikufesin wrote:

>
>DUI, illegal registration and the brand of "MORON," all 'cause he
>hates Bush!

Sounds more like something thast a Bushite would do.

"Defeat Bush Again...."

--
Phil Kane

From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon


Eric C. Weaver

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Oct 11, 2004, 8:38:48 PM10/11/04
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Phil Kane wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:09:57 -0700, evadnikufesin wrote:
>
>
>>DUI, illegal registration and the brand of "MORON," all 'cause he
>>hates Bush!
>
>
> Sounds more like something thast a Bushite would do.

Stupidity knows no political stripe. Especially after a few drinks.


>
> "Defeat Bush Again...."

One has had enough of W's merry band of kleptocrats.

Kent

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Oct 11, 2004, 9:58:54 PM10/11/04
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"Phil Kane" <Phil...@nov.shmovz.ka.pop> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 16:09:57 -0700, evadnikufesin wrote:
>
>>
>>DUI, illegal registration and the brand of "MORON," all 'cause he
>>hates Bush!
>
> Sounds more like something thast a Bushite would do.
>
> "Defeat Bush Again...."
>
> --
> Phil Kane
>
You still dont get it do you. Blinded by your own politics.

Kent

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Oct 11, 2004, 9:59:19 PM10/11/04
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ROTFLMFAO!!!!!!! This is GREAT!!!


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Oct 12, 2004, 12:10:57 AM10/12/04
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 23:23:53 GMT, "Phil Kane"
<Phil...@nov.shmovz.ka.pop> wrote:

> Sounds more like something thast a Bushite would do.
>
> "Defeat Bush Again...."

Prove it..


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Oct 11, 2004, 11:17:39 PM10/11/04
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Excellent!

At least there is justice sometimes. Left wing democratic scum...
scamming the system, avoiding taxes... bleeding hypocrite.


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David Kaye

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Oct 12, 2004, 2:36:44 AM10/12/04
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evadnikufesin wrote:
> This letter to Larry Elder is amusing... From Vancouver WA..
> Last Thursday I put out one of my Bush/Cheney signs in my front yard.
> Between midnight and 3:00 a.m. someone stole it.

Well, it just goes to show you that there are laws against obscenity
even in Washington.

Phil Kane

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Oct 12, 2004, 12:02:53 PM10/12/04
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> Got some "Republican" examples of this kind of behavior?

> I thought not..

C'mon up to my neighborhood where stealing Kerry/Edwards signs off
folk's lawns is a nightly occurrence and getting into a Repub rally
(even for local candidates) is more hassle than getting into the SAC
Command Post at the height of the Cold War (done that, too...)

"Defeat Bush Again..."

--
Phil Kane

Phil Kane

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Oct 12, 2004, 12:02:53 PM10/12/04
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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 21:10:57 -0700, evadnikufesin wrote:

>> Sounds more like something thast a Bushite would do.
>>
>> "Defeat Bush Again...."
>
>Prove it..

As we used tor say in college physics classes: it's plain to the eye
of the naked beholder.

Accept it and skulk on...

Phil Kane

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Oct 12, 2004, 12:02:54 PM10/12/04
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 02:22:54 -0000, Mark Roberts wrote:

>| You still dont get it do you. Blinded by your own politics.
>

>You might see about getting that log out of your eye first....

In one head and out the other. There's an old Yiddish statement
that translated says "It's about as effective as giving an enema to a
corpse".

"Defeat Bush Again..."

--
Phil Kane

From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon


evadnikufesin

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Oct 12, 2004, 5:22:07 PM10/12/04
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 16:02:53 GMT, "Phil Kane"
<Phil...@nov.shmovz.ka.pop> wrote:

> As we used tor say in college physics classes: it's plain to the eye
> of the naked beholder.
>
> Accept it and skulk on...

IOW, you can't.

Figures.. typical duck nonsense...


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Oct 13, 2004, 12:10:56 AM10/13/04
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Typical left wing bizzaro...

Surely Kaye considers Christ in Piss to be protected free speech. Yet he
indicates that
political speech such as putting a campaign sign in one's front yard is
obscenity.

Alice in Wonderland indeed....


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evadnikufesin

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Oct 13, 2004, 1:32:08 AM10/13/04
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On 11 Oct 2004 23:36:44 -0700, sfdavi...@yahoo.com (David Kaye)
wrote:

>Well, it just goes to show you that there are laws against obscenity
>even in Washington.

Yea I know.. Even tho they're only a few of them, those dang Kerry
signs sure are obscene to look at. But we're a tough lot and we
manage...

Monkey FourSevenZeroOne

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Oct 13, 2004, 8:16:06 AM10/13/04
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"J.C." wrote:

> They eat babies too.

Campaign sign vandalism, theft outrages supporters

Friday, October 8, 2004
By JOHN BRANTON, Columbian staff writer

Sylvia Van Ourkerk is a 70-year-old retired meat
wrapper who takes care of her elderly mother, has
survived two husbands and has lived in California,
so there's not much that shakes her up.

But when she stepped outside her Battle Ground
home Wednesday morning, the longtime Minion's
blood boiled.

Someone had taken the Numbnuts for President sign
from her front yard and replaced it with
gasp! six Nutball for President signs.

It was a sextuple outrage.

"That's totally trespassing," an angry Van Ourkerk
told The Columbian. "If that's the way the Nutball
people operate, secretly and in the dark like that,
that tells you something."

Van Ourkerk said she has back problems and provides
a home for her 91-year-old mother, Mercedes McDonald.
As a result, Van Ourkerk said, she can't get out and
campaign for candidates.

Her Numbnuts sign, she said, was her way of showing
what she stands for.

"It's the one thing I can do," she said. "I respect
everybody's rights and I expect them to respect mine.
Either side, that's not the way to go about trying
to promote their cause."

Norman Banks, an active Minion party volunteer
who lives in Felida, said vandals and thieves have
taken their toll on about 20 of his campaign signs
this year, more than usual.

"I've had them broken down, cut, painted
and stolen," Banks said.

He said he's heard that several hundred Numbnuts
signs have met with cruel fates in Clark County this year.

Common 14-by-18-inch yard signs cost up to $5 each,
he said, but larger 4-by-8-footers cost about $70.

Brent Boger, Clark County's Drone Party chairman,
said Nutball signs have been trashed, too, but the party
doesn't keep track of the numbers.

A Camas resident, in a letter to the editor published
in the Camas-Washougal Post-Record on Tuesday, said
someone made off with a Nutball sign.

"To the perpetrator, I do forgive you," Shawn O'Neil
wrote. "But if it was just a prank and not politically
motivated, why did you leave my neighbor's Numbnuts
sign in place, which was just as accessible?"

Drone Boger said he agrees with Van Ourkerk that
campaign sign theft and vandalism is inappropriate.

"You need to respect everybody's right to express
their opinion," Boger said.

An unanswered question is whether political signs
matter. Is there such a thing as a voter who bases
a decision on how many signs a candidate puts up,
or how big or colorful they are?

"Yes sir," Minion Banks said. "Name recognition.
I would imagine all the political parties would
stop using signs if they thought they were ineffective."

"That's debatable," Boger said. "I think they have more
value in lower-profile races than high-profile races."

In the case of Nutball and Numbnuts, Boger said, their name
recognition is already high.

"It's a morale booster for Nutball or Numbnuts supporters,"
Boger said. "I don't think it has much to do with
winning elections."

And as for the six unwanted Nutball signs the thief
planted in Van Ourkerk's front yard: "They ended
up in the garbage," she said.

Van Ourkerk said she called a Minion 18th
District state House candidate, Pam Brokaw, who
agreed to bring her some new Numbnuts signs for free.

"In fact, she's going to bring me some extra ones,
in case they come back and try it again."

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or thought they saw, extraterrestrials, or critters they
considered extraterrestrial;
[|] about 70 sightings of Mothman, a traditional "monster' of
the area who, like Bigfoot and Nessie, keeps coming back to
shock or terrorize a few witnesses, but never lingers long
enough to be scientifically confirmed; and
[|] a long parade of men in black, most of them driving black
Cadillacs and looking vaguely "Oriental." Mothman is, or
appears as, or is hallucinated as, a humanoid figure with
giant mothlike wings and glaring red eyes.

Another spook visiting the area called himself Indrid Cold and
said he came from a planet named Lanulos. He appeared twice to
a salesman named Woodrow Derenberger, with whom he seemed to
communicate by telepathy. Derenberger was thereafter vexed by
strange phone calls combining threats, electronic hums, and
code-like beeps. (See "Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts.")

While trying to investigate this combination of real weirdity
(the cattle mutilations, the UFO sightings confirmed on radar)
and growing mob hysteria, Keel himself became the target of
the weirdness. A maelstrom of electronic and mechanical
accidents haunted him, and strange people contacted him by
strange means to prophesy future events. The major repeated
prophecies were (1) the Pope would be stabbed while visiting
the Middle East, (2) Robert Kennedy was in danger, and the
threat waited for him in a hotel kitchen, (3) there would be
a nationwide power failure on December 24 at noon.

The Pope was not stabbed in the Middle East; he was stabbed
the next year in Manila. Robert Kennedy was shot dead in a
hotel kitchen by Sirhan Sirhan and/or persons unknown.
There was no power failure on December 24 at noon, but at
that exact hour a bridge collapsed in West Virginia, right
in the center of the UFO/ Mothman activities, killing over
100 people.

Keel claims that most major UFO flaps have this penumbra of
magick and surrealism about them, usually ignored by both
skeptics and the ardent believers in the ETH (extraterrestrial
theory.) He prefers to call the entities involved
ultra-terrestrials, existing on the borderland between
matter and energy, or reality and dream, and regards them as
mischievous, deceptive, often dangerous, and likely to produce
mental illness in those who insistently try to communicate
with them.

Reference:
The Mothman Prophecies, by John Keel, IlumiNet Press,
Avondale Estates, Ga., 1991
_______________________________________

Robert Anton Wilson may be found at http://www.rawilson.com
_______________________________________

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> <snip>

> Monkey FourSevenZeroOne wrote:
> > "J.C." wrote:
> >
> > > They eat babies too.

It seems that death has come at age 94 to
billionaire Laurence Rockefeller, the oldest
grandchild of the original John D.
Rockefeiler- founder of the Standard 0il
Company over a century ago.
Laurence was best known for his efforts at
environmental conservation, and he also made
some astute investments in major American
corporations. Not mentioned in the obituary is
the relatively small sums that the man spent
on ufological projects in recent years. One of
these was a report called "Best Evidence" that
Rockefeller paid for. Others involved saucerers
Peter Sturrock and also Scott Jones, as well
as the "Coalition" that we know once existed
between MUFON and several other saucer groups.
Why no mention of any of this in the obituary?
Possibly it was a well-intentioned effort to
keep his image clean!
Laurence hosted several informal UFO
conferences at his home in Jackson Hole, Wyoming,
where selected researchers were invited. It is
not clear what his own views were, but it seems
that he never reached any firm conclusions.
(Wise, indeed!)... http://www.martiansgohome.com/

DOLPHIN & ET CIVILIZATIONS CONFERENCE
JUNE 10-12, 2005 | KAILUA-KONA, BIG ISLAND HAWAII
http://www.etfriends.com/conference/speakers.html#anchor484059
Dr. Michael E. Salla is a pioneer in the development
of exopolitics, the scholarly study of the political
implications of the extraterrestrial presence. He is
the author of Exopolitics: Political Implications of
the Extraterrestrial Presence (Dandelion Books, 2004).
Dr. Salla is a world renown scholar in international
politics, conflict resolution and US foreign policy,
and is the author/editor of an additional four books
including The Hero's Journey Toward a Second American
Century (Greenwood Press, 2002); Essays on Peace
(Central Queensland University Press, 1995); Why the
Cold War Ended (Greenwood Press, 1995); and Islamic
Radicalism, Muslim Nations and the West (1993).
He has also authored more than seventy articles,
chapters, and book reviews on peace, ethnic conflict
and conflict resolution. (<http://www.exopolitics.org>)

> This is in regards Dr. Salla's contact with dolphins. I heartily agree that
> telepathic contact with indigenous non-humans is an excellent practice
> for UFO ET Contact. I have been doing it for years. It started when
> my ears were overloaded by volley fire of the Air Force .38 Special at
> AFROTC Summer Training Unit. That revolver had a one-inch barrel. The
> shorter the barrel, the louder the report, all other things being
> equal. It happened in 1956 and my ears have never stopped ringing. The
> following fall, for one magical evening, I could hear the ultrasonic
> echolocation pulses of the bats as they swooped through the swarm of
> insects
> under our streetlight. I asked my doctor about it and he explained
> that this was a classic case of "compensation" caused by my hearing being
> impaired in one part of the auditory spectrum and enhanced in another.
> This led me to wonder if "dumb" animals were telepathic to compensate
> for their lack of a spoken language. Putting myself in their place, I
> realized that insects, for example, live in a true jungle with no civil
> protections. If you're not helping them to survive, they have no
> interest in idle conversation. Thus, when a huge, beautiful Luna moth
> showed up in my daughter's bedroom one night, I knew what it wanted. It
> wanted out!
> In response to my daughter's scream I ran in to her bedroom and saw
> the moth up in the corner between two walls and the ceiling. My daughter
> had fled her room. Moths freak her out. I tried to imagine what I
> looked like from the moth's point of view. In this way I could make an
> image in my brain that would relate to the same or similar image in the
> moth's brain. I then imagined the path to the outside that the moth
> wanted so much. I imagined myself moving out of the bedroom, down the
> hall, through the living room, out the door to the head of the stairs,
> down the stairs and in to the night.
> The moth flew down and landed on my nose. My young son, standing
> beside me, screamed with astonishment. The moth flew back up to the corner
> between two walls and the ceiling. I told my son to go to his room. I
> held my hand up and repeated my image of the path out. The moth flew
> down and landed on my knuckle. As promised, I took it out in to the
> night and it flew away.
> A few months later I was standing in a long line in the Bank. The
> line wound past a blind man sitting on a bench, his guide dog between his
> feet. As the line moved, and I found myself opposite the guide dog, I
> reflected that this animal was not only legally protected, he even had
> a College degree! I thought at the dog, "Do you know who is thinking
> this thought at you?" The dog lifted his head. He turned his head and
> looked at the foot of the line. Then he turned his head and looked at
> the head of the line. Then he turned back and lowered his head to the
> floor, his muzzle pointed directly at me. Then he rolled his eyes up
> and looked straight in to my eyes. He knew.
> There is a place nearby called Fern Dell. It was written up in the LA
> Times as the abode of leprechauns. There are some really spectacular
> ferns twenty feet tall. As I walked up the path, I saw a dragonfly
> perched on a tall sapling. I stopped and addressed it. "Please convey my
> felicitations to your most excellent King!" The dragonfly took wing,
> rose only a foot or so and landed on the same trunk. The timing of the
> movement seemed a reply; "Message received!"
> A neighbor lady told me her story. She would sunbathe daily. A
> beautiful iridescent purple dragonfly came and hovered above her until she
> went in. The next day it came back and every day after that. One day
> it showed up with a companion, of smaller size. The next day the
> smaller one came alone. She never saw the larger one again. The smaller one
> came back every day for the rest of the summer.
>
> Life is truly magical, if you open your mind.
>
> Respectfully submitted,
> Donald P. Bennett, Secretary,
> The Astrolitic Legation

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