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∅baMa∅ Tse Dung

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Skinner@py.net Mama Bear Skinner

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"?baMa? Tse Dung" <0bama0....@gmail.com> wrote in message
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WTF have you sacrified? Yeah, yeah, I know, George Bush gave his life for
you in battle, asshole.

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Colonel Kurtz

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On 8-Aug-2010, "Mama Bear Skinner" <Bear Ski...@py.net> wrote:

> "?baMa? Tse Dung" <0bama0....@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:79fae022-1939-46db...@t20g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
>
> WTF have you sacrified? Yeah, yeah, I know, George Bush gave his life for
>
> you in battle, asshole.

Hahahhahahahaha - an argument between 2 frustrated losers debating which
scumbag THEY elected took to U.S. down the tubes farther.

Why don't you debate what kind of cardboard box you'll be living in soon?
You elected the bastards, you send you pissant wages overseas and all you
can do is blame someone else??? Hahahhahhaaa

Skinner@py.net Mama Bear Skinner

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"Colonel Kurtz" <Colo...@youcantthink.net> wrote in message
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Suck a big one, PFC Pyle. Why don't you debate which of your kids to throw
into Bush's wars.

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 8, 2010, 11:50:37 AM8/8/10
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On 8-Aug-2010, "Mama Bear Skinner" <Bear Ski...@py.net> wrote:

> > Why don't you debate what kind of cardboard box you'll be living in
> > soon?
> > You elected the bastards, you send you pissant wages overseas and all
> > you
> > can do is blame someone else??? Hahahhahhaaa
>
> Suck a big one, PFC Pyle. Why don't you debate which of your kids to
> throw
> into Bush's wars.

Sounds like a very frustrated agreement, while still squirming.

Mike

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Aug 8, 2010, 7:26:07 PM8/8/10
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On Aug 8, 11:50 am, "Colonel Kurtz" <Colon...@youcantthink.net> wrote:

So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution?
Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s against
the Federal tanks and helicopters? What's your dream of panacea?
I'm sure you'll mesmerize us all with your logic...

RHF

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Aug 8, 2010, 8:42:58 PM8/8/10
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On Aug 8, 4:26 pm, Mike <mwbry...@aol.com> wrote:
> On Aug 8, 11:50 am, "Colonel Kurtz" <Colon...@youcantthink.net> wrote:
>
> > On  8-Aug-2010, "Mama Bear Skinner" <Bear Skin...@py.net> wrote:
>
> > > > Why don't you debate what kind of cardboard box you'll be living in
> > > > soon?
> > > > You elected the bastards, you send you pissant wages overseas and all
> > > > you
> > > > can do is blame someone else???   Hahahhahhaaa
>
> > > Suck a big one, PFC Pyle.  Why don't you debate which of your kids to
> > > throw
> > > into Bush's wars.
>
> > Sounds like a very frustrated agreement, while still squirming.
>
- So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution?
- Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s
- against the Federal tanks and helicopters?
= What's your dream of panacea?
- I'm sure you'll mesmerize us all with your logic...

MWB more likely a palace coup d'etat with some
of the Obama White House Socialist {Progressive}
Revolutionary insiders taking Prez Obama into
'custody' for his own protection -and- Governing
in Prez Obama'sName {Office} as the Ruling Regime.

Who will be the Fearless Leader from the Ranks
of the White House to replace Prez Obama ?

Making a List :
1 -Rahm Emanuel
2 - Valerie Jarrett
3 - David Axelrod
3 - ____________

god protect prez obama ~ RHF
.

dxAce

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Aug 9, 2010, 3:28:33 AM8/9/10
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You could try once again to mesmerize us with your non-existent PhD...


cuh...@webtv.net

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Beam Me Up Scotty

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Aug 9, 2010, 12:53:26 PM8/9/10
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On 8/9/2010 3:28 AM, dxAce wrote:
>
>
> Mike "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote:
>
>> On Aug 8, 11:50 am, "Colonel Kurtz" <Colon...@youcantthink.net> wrote:
>>> On 8-Aug-2010, "Mama Bear Skinner" <Bear Skin...@py.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Why don't you debate what kind of cardboard box you'll be living in
>>>>> soon?
>>>>> You elected the bastards, you send you pissant wages overseas and all
>>>>> you
>>>>> can do is blame someone else??? Hahahhahhaaa
>>>
>>>> Suck a big one, PFC Pyle. Why don't you debate which of your kids to
>>>> throw
>>>> into Bush's wars.
>>>
>>> Sounds like a very frustrated agreement, while still squirming.
>>
>> So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution?
>> Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s against
>> the Federal tanks and helicopters?


The Camel Jockeys in the desert with nearly ZERO to work with are
driving you Leftists out of Afghanistan.

It's sad but true. Your Leftist Socialist rules of engagement will make
any tanks and helicopters useless. You made an entire military, the
best in the world, absolutely useless. You Democrats are losing the
war, so why would anyone be scared of you.

Joe from Kokomo

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Aug 9, 2010, 2:58:46 PM8/9/10
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On 8/9/2010 12:53 PM, Beam Me Up Scotty wrote:

> The Camel Jockeys in the desert with nearly ZERO to work with are
> driving you Leftists out of Afghanistan.

Yeah, and they drove out everybody from Genghis Khan to the Russians
too. You'd think W would have learned something from that.


>
> It's sad but true. Your Leftist Socialist rules of engagement will
> make any tanks and helicopters useless. You made an entire military,
> the best in the world, absolutely useless. You Democrats are losing
> the war, so why would anyone be scared of you.

Um Scotty, you seem to be overlooking something...

The Democrats, having inherited the war, have only been there a year and
a half and you blame them for losing the war?

The Republicans were there for *EIGHT* years and did *not* win the war.
You don't blame them? You want the Dems to do in a year and a half what
the Repubs could not do in EIGHT years??? How careless of you to
overlook that.

Furthermore, the tanks and helicopters you whine about above seemed "to
be useless" against those VC guys on bicycles wearing black pyjamas.
Odd, but I don't remember those great Republicans Nixon and Ford winning
the Viet Nam war. How forgetful of you.

Other than proving yourself to be a real dipshit (IMHO) and bigot with a
short memory, what's your point?

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 17, 2010, 6:40:57 PM8/17/10
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On 8-Aug-2010, Mike <mwbr...@aol.com> wrote:

> > > Suck a big one, PFC Pyle.  Why don't you debate which of your kids to
> > > throw
> > > into Bush's wars.
> >
> > Sounds like a very frustrated agreement, while still squirming.
>
> So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution?
> Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s against
> the Federal tanks and helicopters? What's your dream of panacea?
> I'm sure you'll mesmerize us all with your logic...

You won't be mesmerized because you won't understand.

I closed 2 plants when industrial output hit the skids, in 2004 and 2005. I
now produce overseas and you clowns pay through the ass for very
inexpensively made merchandise. I cannot change the U.S. because 98% of
"Americans" don't give a flying rats ass nor are they willing to participate
in correcting the debacle. It's your, or you kids problem.

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 17, 2010, 6:44:21 PM8/17/10
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On 8-Aug-2010, RHF <rhf-new...@pacbell.net> wrote:

> > > Sounds like a very frustrated agreement, while still squirming.
> >
> - So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution?
> - Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s
> - against the Federal tanks and helicopters?
> = What's your dream of panacea?
> - I'm sure you'll mesmerize us all with your logic...
>
> MWB more likely a palace coup d'etat with some
> of the Obama White House Socialist {Progressive}
> Revolutionary insiders taking Prez Obama into
> 'custody' for his own protection -and- Governing
> in Prez Obama'sName {Office} as the Ruling Regime.
>
> Who will be the Fearless Leader from the Ranks
> of the White House to replace Prez Obama ?
>
> Making a List :
> 1 -Rahm Emanuel
> 2 - Valerie Jarrett
> 3 - David Axelrod
3 - ____________

Your new mistake is that it makes a difference - Clinton/Bush closed the
casket, Obama nailed it shut. Give it up, and "git while the going's" still
permitted.

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 17, 2010, 6:51:38 PM8/17/10
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On 9-Aug-2010, Beam Me Up Scotty
<Then-Destro...@Blackhole.NebulaX.com> wrote:

> >> So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution?
> >> Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s against
> >> the Federal tanks and helicopters?
>
>
> The Camel Jockeys in the desert with nearly ZERO to work with are
> driving you Leftists out of Afghanistan.
>
> It's sad but true. Your Leftist Socialist rules of engagement will make
> any tanks and helicopters useless. You made an entire military, the
> best in the world, absolutely useless. You Democrats are losing the
> war, so why would anyone be scared of you.

Let's be accurate - Bush started the bedwetting, Obama is merely carrying on
the same meals-on-wheels absurdity. Your point that illiterate dune dwellers
are winning is right on - because the military is hobbled by bedwetters. At
this point you can only hope the humiliation of the U.S. can be overcome
some day. With all the politically correct foolhardiness going on, the U.S.
is 1) broke, 2) humiliated, 3) wringing it's hands, and 4) hoping the U.N.
will adopt what remains. The United States of only 25 years ago cannot be
reconstructed.

RHF

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Aug 17, 2010, 7:30:02 PM8/17/10
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On Aug 17, 3:44 pm, "Colonel Kurtz" <Colon...@youcantthink.net> wrote:

> On  8-Aug-2010, RHF <rhf-newsgro...@pacbell.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > > Sounds like a very frustrated agreement, while still squirming.
>
> > - So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution?
> > - Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s
> > - against the Federal tanks and helicopters?
> > = What's your dream of panacea?
> > - I'm sure you'll mesmerize us all with your logic...
>
> > MWB more likely a palace coup d'etat with some
> > of the Obama White House Socialist {Progressive}
> > Revolutionary insiders taking Prez Obama into
> > 'custody' for his own protection -and- Governing
> > in Prez Obama'sName {Office} as the Ruling Regime.
>
> > Who will be the Fearless Leader from the Ranks
> > of the White House to replace Prez Obama ?
>
> > Making a List :
> > 1 -Rahm Emanuel
> > 2 - Valerie Jarrett
> > 3 - David Axelrod
>
>    3 - ____________
>
- Your new mistake is that it makes a difference

- Clinton/Bush closed the casket,
- Obama nailed it shut.
- Give it up, and "git while the going's" still
- permitted.

Yes there will be very High Divestiture Fees for
those who wish to Leave the USA Legally.

Americans 'sneaking' into Mexico illegally as poor
economic refugees will be a new phenomenon . . .

Poor America, So Far from God...
and So Close to Canada !
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/5a2d94877b3e7fcb
* As Rich as a Canadian in 2016 and their ever
more poorer and poorer american cousins . . .
.

Joe from Kokomo

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Aug 17, 2010, 7:42:59 PM8/17/10
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> On 8-Aug-2010, Mike<mwbr...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>>>> Suck a big one, PFC Pyle. Why don't you debate which of your kids to
>>>> throw
>>>> into Bush's wars.
>>>
>>> Sounds like a very frustrated agreement, while still squirming.
>>
>> So, what's your answer, Colonel? Nazi-led revolution?
>> Do you see yourself leading the masses with their .22s against
>> the Federal tanks and helicopters? What's your dream of panacea?
>> I'm sure you'll mesmerize us all with your logic...

On 8/17/2010 6:40 PM, Colonel Kurtz wrote:

> You won't be mesmerized because you won't understand.
>
> I closed 2 plants when industrial output hit the skids, in 2004 and 2005. I
> now produce overseas and you clowns pay through the ass for very
> inexpensively made merchandise. I cannot change the U.S. because 98% of
> "Americans" don't give a flying rats ass nor are they willing to participate
> in correcting the debacle. It's your, or you kids problem.

You may be right that we "pay through the ass for very
inexpensively made merchandise"...but that merchandise is STILL cheaper
(waaay cheaper) than stuff made in the USA.

Not so much as people "not giving a flying rat's ass" as much as it is
that people, many without jobs want, nay, need "cheap" merchandise.

If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There
won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe.

Joe from Kokomo

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Aug 17, 2010, 7:44:00 PM8/17/10
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On 8/17/2010 6:51 PM, Colonel Kurtz wrote:

> Let's be accurate - Bush started the bedwetting, Obama is merely
> carrying on the same meals-on-wheels absurdity. Your point that
> illiterate dune dwellers are winning is right on - because the
> military is hobbled by bedwetters.

Well, it's just slightly possible that your half-baked theory of "the
military is hobbled by bedwetters" is true, but then how would you
explain the following?

1) In Iraq, the Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites have been warring for hundreds
of years.

They still are.

They still will be when we leave.

Were they "hobbled by bedwetters"?

2) In Afghanistan, ANY and ALL occupiers over the last THOUSAND years,
from Genghis Khan to the Russians, have been thrown out.

Were the Russkies and Genghis all hobbled by bedwetters too?

Or did that moron Bush put us in to two totally unwinnable situations?

Nice theory of yours, but it might behoove you to brush up a bit on your
world history.

Message has been deleted

RHF

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Aug 18, 2010, 6:36:51 AM8/18/10
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On Aug 17, 4:44 pm, Joe from Kokomo <j...@indy.net> wrote:
> On 8/17/2010 6:51 PM, Colonel Kurtz wrote:
>
> > Let's be accurate - Bush started the bedwetting, Obama is merely
> > carrying on the same meals-on-wheels absurdity. Your point that
> > illiterate dune dwellers are winning is right on - because the
> > military is hobbled by bedwetters.
>
> Well, it's just slightly possible that your half-baked theory of "the
> military is hobbled by bedwetters" is true, but then how would you
> explain the following?
>
- 1) In Iraq, the Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites
- have been warring for hundreds of years.

The British and French after WWI 'cobbled' Iraq
together out of these internally Warring parts.

So Today why don't we leave it in three separate
parts : Sunnistan, Kurdistan and Shiastan that
are at least internally Peaceful whole countries
with strong borders between each other.

dave

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Aug 18, 2010, 8:34:02 AM8/18/10
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> The United States of only 25 years ago cannot be
> reconstructed.

Why would you want to? Savings and Loan collapse? Iran Contra? Crack
epidemic? New Coke?

Things always look greener on the other side of the fence.

RHF

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Aug 18, 2010, 7:53:47 AM8/18/10
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On Aug 18, 5:34 am, dave <d...@dave.dave> wrote:
>  > The United States of only 25 years ago cannot be
>
> > reconstructed.

- Why would you want to?
- Savings and Loan collapse?
- Iran Contra?
- Crack epidemic?
- New Coke?
- Things always look greener on the other side of the fence.

Dave for some/many it is just a 'feeling' that
America was better back then in the 1950s,
1960s, 1970s, 1980s and even up to the 1990s.

WACO !
9/11 Attacks !
Islam-O-Fascism !
War on Terrorism !
Narco-Terrorism !
Economic Collapse of 2008~2016
TARP !
Obama-Care !

dave - not a "fact" just a 'feeling' . . .
and to some 'feelings' are facts ~ RHF
.

dave

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Aug 18, 2010, 9:13:06 AM8/18/10
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Joe from Kokomo wrote:

>
> You may be right that we "pay through the ass for very
> inexpensively made merchandise"...but that merchandise is STILL cheaper
> (waaay cheaper) than stuff made in the USA.
>
> Not so much as people "not giving a flying rat's ass" as much as it is
> that people, many without jobs want, nay, need "cheap" merchandise.
>
> If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There
> won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe.
>

That train has left the barn door open.

They cleaned us out. We are now a colony of the Chinese.

dave

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Aug 18, 2010, 9:14:59 AM8/18/10
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Joe from Kokomo wrote:

> Were the Russkies and Genghis all hobbled by bedwetters too?
>
> Or did that moron Bush put us in to two totally unwinnable situations?
>
> Nice theory of yours, but it might behoove you to brush up a bit on your
> world history.

We shouldn't ever use war as a diplomatic tool. It's like yelling in an
argument. It says you have nothing to stand on other than the threat of
brute force. Shameful.

dave

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Aug 18, 2010, 9:28:14 AM8/18/10
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Bob Dobbs wrote:
> Joe from Kokomo wrote:

>> Nice theory of yours, but it might behoove you to brush up a bit on your
>> world history.
>

> It started before Bush (either of them) and involves more than just oil;
> http://bit.ly/4q4Sv
>

You could put a link to any story relating the struggle of good poor
people against bad greedy assholes.

http://www.historycommons.org/project.jsp?project=afghanwar

dave

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Aug 18, 2010, 11:08:44 AM8/18/10
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RHF wrote:

>
> Dave for some/many it is just a 'feeling' that
> America was better back then in the 1950s,
> 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and even up to the 1990s.


You can't fix the future by disrespecting it.

The '80s sucked. The '60s sucked. The '70s was probably the high water
mark for this country.

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 18, 2010, 12:25:46 PM8/18/10
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I better put on my duds and git outside and do some woik on my house.It
is a rainy day today, not much I can do out there.I can do some more
cleaning up the asbestos shingles in my back porch area, gittin that
area ready so I can slap on some primer paint and then slap on some
exterior paint.

There is a dude who lives behind my house, he has a lot of scrap metal
laying around on his back yard, including some metal window/burglar bars
and a couple of metal door guards.I am going to ask him about how much
money he wants for that stuff.
cuhulin

DEFCON 88

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Aug 18, 2010, 3:54:25 PM8/18/10
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Even though the 70's brought us (shudder) disco?

RHF

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Aug 18, 2010, 5:03:25 PM8/18/10
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On Aug 18, 8:08 am, dave <d...@dave.dave> wrote:
- - RHF wrote:
- - Dave for some/many it is just a 'feeling' that
- - America was better back then in the 1950s,
- - 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and even up to the 1990s.

- You can't fix the future by disrespecting it.

Dave - You can't fix the Future by disrespecting the Past.

- The '80s sucked. The '60s sucked.
- The '70s was probably the high water
- mark for this country.

Dave - I am sorry to hear that for so many decades
that your Life "Sucked" . . . while mine has been
a Wonderful Life decade after decade hear in the
Good Old USA - pal ~ RHF
.

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If you are looking for a perfect America where such scandals and
improprieties won't exist then you'll be waiting for the end of time
because it will never happen. The one thing that we did not have in
those decades past was a population that believed they were simply
entitled to anything and everything and government was going to take
away from one group in order to give to another.


Until the citizens literally take back their country from the fucking
government you will see no change for the better.
When Watergate happened everyone from the citizenry up through all
ranks of government were pissed and demanding action.
If Watergate were to occur today (or another Waco or Iran Contra etc)
porbably no one other than politicians would give a shit and only then
because they could use such events to their own benefit.
A large portion of the population today only care about one thing,
"I'm gonna get mine".
That was not the case 25 or 30 years back.
Politicians have always been predominately crooked to one degree or
another. But nowadays the people have become nearly as corrupt in
their thinking as the politicians.

As I stated here around 2 years ago, the people will elect the
government they deserve. And they have.
We have become a much more divided nation than we have been in decades
and we now have a government that reflects it.
Instead of the people being the bosses of the government the
government now tells us what to think and how to feel.

You gave examples of a lot of bad things that occured throughout the
last 30 or so years but it should also be noted that in that same time
period, as a people, we were better human beings than we are today.
Then we tried to look out for our neighbors and it was common to see
folks talking to each other over their fences and their children
playing up and down the streets of their neighborhoods.
50 years ago people, whether successful at it or not, at least tried
to live a "Leave It To Beaver" lifestyle. We would stop and help a
stranded stranger on the side of the road and typically neither party
had any reason to be fearful of the other. We had no problem throwing
a few bucks into the salvation army bucket or at some other charity
near the holidays.
Nowadays we are generally afraid to even drive down the street without
being safely locked in our cars, we are afraid to let our kids play
together outside after school and we look at our neighbors that may
have a little more than us with disdain. And instead of trying to
live the American dream we now lazily say that "it's impossible to
live a perfect life so fuck it, may as well be an asshole."

Indeed, we might possibly be much better off today if the people
themselves had the same morals and outlooks on life that they had 30
or more years ago. If we did then maybe we would not be so quick to
tolerate the type of bullshit that we've had to put up with for the
last 25 years.

Message has been deleted

RHF

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Aug 19, 2010, 6:04:40 AM8/19/10
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On Aug 18, 7:35 pm, Freest...@peach.net wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 19:08:59 -0500, First Post

>
> <Progressives...@Invalid.org> wrote:
> >If you are looking for a perfect America where such scandals and
> >improprieties won't exist then you'll be waiting for the end of time
> >because it will never happen.  
>
- Then why do conservatives make claims they
- are without fault and stand for "principles"
- which they break consistently?

No One of any political stripe is With-Out-Fault.

So it is better to have no 'principles'; guiding rules
and values; moral compass;
And instead just do what you want to do -cause-
then you have broken none of your on 'principles'
-cause- you have none.

>
>
> >Until the citizens literally take back their country from the fucking
> >government you will see no change for the better.
>

- For what reason?

A Government {Country/Nation} :
Of the People -not- the Political Elite
By the People -not- the Political Elite
For the People -not- the Political Elite

> >As I stated here around 2 years ago, the people will elect the
> >government they deserve.
>

- And the finest example of the worst you
- can get was Reagan and Bush.
- Utter failures, domestically and internationally.

Prez Obama is doing a real good job of setting
a new bench mark of uber-failure on many fronts.

> >You gave examples of a lot of bad things that occured throughout the
> >last 30 or so years but it should also be noted that in that same time
> >period, as a people, we were better human beings than we are today.

- Unfortunately, that bullshit too

Good - Now you are talking about something
that you have some expertise in . . .

- There is more hunger today than 30 years ago

And "Who" has been the US Prez-A-Duntz for the
last Year and a Half -hint- Prez Obama [D].

And "Who" has controlled both House of the US
Congress since 2007 -hint- Pelosi [D] and Reid [D].

- There is more segregation, more racial hatred and
- more attacks on the constitution by religious and
- tin-hatted morons

Keep Preaching that 'classic' 1950s Democrat Party
of the USA Racial Hatred; Class Warfare and Attacks
on Persons of Faith.

?Q? Aren't Persons of Faith Americans the equal of
every US Citizen with the Full Rights of each US Citizen
including the Right, Duty and Responsibility to Fully
Participate in the American Political Process: Vote,
Join a Party, Run for Elected Office, and Hold Elected
Office in the USA ?

- There is more hypocrisy from the right who say
- one thing, and do the opposite---from tax cuts,
- to patriotism.

So it is better to have NO Values and thus never
have to be called a 'hypocrite'.

- Two Republican presidents outright committed perjury and lied
- repeatedly to congress, to the courts and to the American people---

Bill Clinton 'is' {was} a US Prez-A-Duntz too . . .

LBJ 'Gulf of Tonkin Incident'ed us into the Vietnam War

Some even claim that FDR allowed Pearl Harbor
to happen to get us into WWII.

. . . More Democrat Inconvenient Truths . . .

- Conservatives have been in the forefront of subverting the
- constitution and rule of law since the late 60's---from Nixon,
- to Reagan and then Bush.

JFK, LBJ, Carter, Clinton and Obama would
not want to be left-out on the list of evil doers.

- Utter lying, perjuring sonsabitched all three.

Good - Now you are talking about something
that you have some personal expertise in . . .

- And all you can whine about is.......
- much ado about nothing---ignoring
- YOUR president's lies and stupidity.

OK now we can see that your are clearly
Talking About : Prez Obama

> >Nowadays we are generally afraid to even drive down the street without
> >being safely locked in our cars,

- Then hire more cops.

More Cops Ain't The Answer -where-as-
An Informed and Armed Citizenry Is : Along With
Laws That Insure US Citizens Have the Right To :
Protect Themselves; Their Families and The Homes
{Property} from Criminals committing Crimes.

- Stop supporting those who claim "less government"
- is good for you.

Fewer Cops, Firemen and Teachers ain't the "Less
Government" that the Voters {US Citizens} are Asking
for but they are the First Things that the Crooked
Evil Politicians Cut to Stick-It-To the People.

> >Indeed, we might possibly be much better off today if the people
> >themselves had the same morals and outlooks on life that they had 30
> >or more years ago.

- Fuck, what a dipshit

Again - Now you are talking about something
that you have some personal expertise in . . .

- You mean like McCarthy?
-
- Or Nixon?
-
- Or Reagan (perjury, obstruction, subverting government)?
-
- And the litany of immoral, illegal, greedy, hypocritical bastards of
- conservatism from the DixieCrats becoming republicans because they
- hated the Civil Rights act---to the outright smears you conducted
- against CLinton because he kicked your ass day in, day out.

Bill Clinton 'is' {was} a US Prez-A-Duntz too . . .
* Protege of & Sponsored by J. William Fulbright

LBJ 'Gulf of Tonkin Incident'ed us into the Vietnam War
-wrt- Senator Albert Gore, Sr.

Some even claim that FDR allowed Pearl Harbor
to happen to get us into WWII.
* FDR kept the US Military segregated in WWII
after Prez Wilson had re-segregated it in WWI.

. . . More Democrat Inconvenient Truths . . .

- You're the poster child of rightwing ignorance and stupidity

Good - Now you are talking about something that
you have some left-wing personal expertise in . . .

back at you with
. . . More Democrat Inconvenient Truths . . . ~ RHF
.
.

Kevin Alfred Strom

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RHF wrote:
[...]

> Some even claim that FDR allowed Pearl Harbor
> to happen to get us into WWII.


There's a lot of evidence that he did. And there's a shortwave
connection to the story, too. See

http://www.kevinalfredstrom.com/2008/10/east-wind-rain/


> * FDR kept the US Military segregated in WWII
> after Prez Wilson had re-segregated it in WWI.

[...]


And to think that there are some so foolishly partisan that they
claim that no Democrat ever did anything good!

Partisanship clouds the mind and atrophies the heart.

Actually, Woodrow Wilson said some very sensible things about race.
To a group of Black leaders, he said:

"Segregation is not humiliating but a benefit, and ought to be so
regarded by you gentlemen." -- Woodrow Wilson, 1913

Of the terrible days of the so-called Reconstruction period, Wilson
wrote:

"It was a menace to society itself that the negroes should thus of a
sudden be set free and left without tutelage or restraint.... The
country filled with vagrants, looking for pleasure and gratuitous
fortune. Idleness bred want, as always, and the vagrants turned
thieves or inopportune beggars. The tasks of ordinary labor stood
untouched; the idlers grew insolent, dangerous; nights went
anxiously by, for fear of riot and incendiary fire. It was
imperatively necessary that something should be done.... The
southern legislatures, therefore, promptly undertook remedies of
their own - such remedies as English legislators had been familiar
with time out of mind." -- Woodrow Wilson in _The New York Age_,
July 11, 1912

On the issue of non-White immigration, Wilson stated:

"I stand for the national policy of exclusion. The whole question is
one of assimilation of diverse races. We cannot make an homogeneous
population of a people who do not blend with the Caucasian race....
Oriental coolieism will give us another race problem to solve, and
surely we have had our lesson." -- Woodrow Wilson, 1912

And, just in case some foolish partisans think I am giving all the
glory to Wilson, it's also important to remember that Wilson's
Republican contemporary, Theodore Roosevelt, was also sane when it
came to most racial matters:

"Nineteenth-century democracy needs no more complete vindication for
its existence than the fact that it has kept for the white race the
best portions of the new world's surface -- temperate America and
Australia. Had these regions been under aristocratic governments,
Chinese immigration would have been encouraged precisely as the
slave trade is encouraged of necessity by any slave-holding
oligarchy, and the result would in a few generations have been even
more fatal to the white race; but the democracy, with the clear
instinct of race selfishness, saw the race foe, and kept out the
dangerous alien." -- _Memorial Edition of the Works of Theodore
Roosevelt_, XIV, 245


Esse quam videre,

Kevin Alfred Strom.
--
http://kevinalfredstrom.com/

cuh...@webtv.net

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I have an old Reader's Digest book here which has a bunch of articles
pertaining to World War Two.One of the articles is about how U.S.Navy
''rehearsed'' the attack on Pearl Harbor a few years before the Japs
attacked Pearl Harbor.There were some Japs who saw how U.S.Navy did
that.

Paul Gallo is on vacation this week.Chris McDonald (Certified Public
Account) is hosting the Paul Gallo radio talk show.Right now, Chris is
talking to Dr.David Kizer (spelling, Kiezer?) about Iraq and Afghanistan
and the murder of J.F.Kennedy.
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 19, 2010, 9:47:15 AM8/19/10
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http://historyunfolding.blogspot.com

by Dr.David Kaiser, I think so.

An MSNBC article says the White House says the USURPER POS! is a
Christian.USURPER POS! already said he stands by his Muslim faith.

He is NOT a Christian, that is for damn Sure!
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Arrah, Dr.David Kaiser is a Professor at U.S.Naval War College.He said
(a few minutes ago on Super Talk Mississippi) he is not a stranger to
Mississippi.He has a son who taught school in Indianola,Mississippi.

http://www.devilfinder.com
Indianola,Mississippi

There is a woman from North Dakota who lives in Mendenhall,Mississippi.I
saw her talking on tv news (backwater hicks) yesterday.She better watch
out, she might turn into a backwater hick.
cuhulin

dave

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Aug 19, 2010, 12:19:56 PM8/19/10
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RHF wrote:

> Dave - I am sorry to hear that for so many decades
> that your Life "Sucked" . . . while mine has been
> a Wonderful Life decade after decade hear in the
> Good Old USA - pal ~ RHF
> .

That's because you have no empathy (nor shame).

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 19, 2010, 2:53:23 PM8/19/10
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On 18-Aug-2010, dave <da...@dave.dave> wrote:

> > The United States of only 25 years ago cannot be
> > reconstructed.
>
> Why would you want to? Savings and Loan collapse? Iran Contra? Crack
> epidemic? New Coke?

Crack and stupid consumer offerings are irrelevant. The other 2 items you
mention were irrelevant to the big, and economic, picture. 25 years ago,
but even then diminishing, the U.S. was a major auto, steel, tools, dies,
machinery, consumer goods producer. That's history. The name of the forum
has economics as the 3rd word. That's why it's on topic. If you like crime,
cultural pollution, unconstitutional government, Mexican and Islamic
invasions and wages at early 70's rates, you should be happy!

>
> Things always look greener on the other side of the fence.

I AM on the other side of the fence; you side looks like a carcass.

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 19, 2010, 2:57:13 PM8/19/10
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Thanks! I feel like the Cavalry has arrived!

Colonel Kurtz

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On 18-Aug-2010, Free...@peach.net wrote:

> There is more segregation, more racial hatred and more attacks on the
> constitution by religious and tin-hatted morons
>
> There is more hypocrisy from the right who say one thing, and do the
> opposite---from tax cuts, to patriotism.


>
> Two Republican presidents outright committed perjury and lied

> repeatedly to congress, to the courts and to the American people---
>

> Conservatives have been in the forefront of subverting the

> constitution and rule of law since the late 60's---from Nixon, to
> Reagan and then Bush. Utter lying, perjuring sonsabitched all three.
>
> And all you can whine about is.......much ado about nothing---ignoring


> YOUR president's lies and stupidity.

We have to give it up on this clown - he must stay up all night watching
MSNBC reruns and taking notes; to hell with the facts and information.

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 19, 2010, 2:56:33 PM8/19/10
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http://www.usvetdsp.com
says USURPER ULTIMATE POS! B HO is a Marxist.
I BELIEVE U.S.Veterans Dispatch.
cuhulin

Colonel Kurtz

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Way off base re the 60's and 80's (mid 70's the demise began and 80's was
the beginning of the high rate of the demise) but the 70's were the peak as
far as output. It will only get worse from here on, in every conceivable
measure. "Americans" must learn to live like the people in Peru, Cambodia
and Albania. It's not sorrowful, it was good while it lasted.

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 19, 2010, 3:15:04 PM8/19/10
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On 18-Aug-2010, DEFCON 88 <DEFC...@aol.com> wrote:

> > You can't fix the future by disrespecting it.
> >
> > The '80s sucked. The '60s sucked. The '70s was probably the high water
> > mark for this country.
> >
>
> Even though the 70's brought us (shudder) disco?

AND THE END OF MINISKIRTS!!!

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 19, 2010, 3:22:19 PM8/19/10
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On 17-Aug-2010, Joe from Kokomo <j...@indy.net> wrote:

> > Let's be accurate - Bush started the bedwetting, Obama is merely
> > carrying on the same meals-on-wheels absurdity. Your point that
> > illiterate dune dwellers are winning is right on - because the
> > military is hobbled by bedwetters.
>
> Well, it's just slightly possible that your half-baked theory of "the
> military is hobbled by bedwetters" is true, but then how would you
> explain the following?
>

> 1) In Iraq, the Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites have been warring for hundreds
> of years.
>


> They still are.
>
> They still will be when we leave.
>
> Were they "hobbled by bedwetters"?

No, that's who they are and attempting to change it was moronic. The
bedwetters sacrificed thousands of the most honorable individuals in the
U.S. to achieve futility.

>
> 2) In Afghanistan, ANY and ALL occupiers over the last THOUSAND years,
> from Genghis Khan to the Russians, have been thrown out.
>

> Were the Russkies and Genghis all hobbled by bedwetters too?

No, they tired what the U.S. ignorantly tried - to change a culture. That's
impossible, the same as it's now impossible to bring back the United States.

>
> Or did that moron Bush put us in to two totally unwinnable situations?

Moron Bush put us in to two totally un winnable situations, and at the same
time (starting during Clinton's tenure) importing the problem at U.S.
taxpayer expense.

>
> Nice theory of yours, but it might behoove you to brush up a bit on your
> world history.

Bedwetters cannot win a war. Iraq and Afghanistan and Iraq were not wars
except for the first couple weeks. IF the U.S. wanted to overpower these
shitholes, they could have, but it would have taken a serious offensive
(WWII style) which the U.S. will never again have the balls to do. As much
as it may frustrate you, we agree. Neither should have happened.

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 19, 2010, 3:30:03 PM8/19/10
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On 17-Aug-2010, Joe from Kokomo <j...@indy.net> wrote:

> > I closed 2 plants when industrial output hit the skids, in 2004 and
> > 2005. I
> > now produce overseas and you clowns pay through the ass for very
> > inexpensively made merchandise. I cannot change the U.S. because 98% of
> > "Americans" don't give a flying rats ass nor are they willing to
> > participate
> > in correcting the debacle. It's your, or you kids problem.


>
> You may be right that we "pay through the ass for very
> inexpensively made merchandise"...but that merchandise is STILL cheaper
> (waaay cheaper) than stuff made in the USA.

The market sets the price, not the producers. You're paying what the market
will bear and as much as the sellers can get. Diminishing wages (via
diminishing output) is what diminishes wages.

>
> Not so much as people "not giving a flying rat's ass" as much as it is
> that people, many without jobs want, nay, need "cheap" merchandise.

They are acquiescing to shoddy junk that costs seemingly less, but then, now
there's nothing to compare it to as produced in the U.S (for the majority of
items)

>
> If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There
> won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe.

You can only dream that will happen - it NEVER will.

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 19, 2010, 3:20:38 PM8/19/10
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Weather Wars and the Devil's HAARP
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=294428

Yeah, in fact of the business, yesterday or the day before yesterday,
marked forty one years since Hurricane Camille hit the Gulf Coast of
Mississippi.I was driving a Sunbeam bread truck here in Jackson.Stupid
Colonial bread company was gouging people along the Gulf Coast on bread
prices.Sunbeam did not raise the prices of bread anywhere.Stay away from
Colonial bread.
Don't say bread, Say Sunbeam!

Lets me gits back tu ahwoikin on my house now.Ahh needs tu du sumpin
abouts mah bathroom window.
cuhulin

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 19, 2010, 3:35:16 PM8/19/10
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On 18-Aug-2010, dave <da...@dave.dave> wrote:

> > If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There
> > won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe.
> >
>
> That train has left the barn door open.
>
> They cleaned us out. We are now a colony of the Chinese.

..and Japan and Korea and India...but only because "Americans" will settle
for that. If you want to see an economic revolution, everyone stop buying
Chinese, Japanese and Korean for JUST 90 DAYS - ships will back up at sea,
(Japan and Korea might even "allow" U.S. products into their countries)
chaos will rein with the producers, a market will be born for domestic
products and employment and wage levels of 30 years ago will return and
RISE. Nawwwww...Obama will send the ignorant masses 300 bucks and all will
continue as is.

Was great while it lasted!!

DEFCON 88

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Aug 19, 2010, 3:56:17 PM8/19/10
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On Aug 19, 9:05 am, Kevin Alfred Strom <kevin.st...@revilo-oliver.com>
wrote:
>

[...]


>
> Of the terrible days of the so-called Reconstruction period, Wilson
> wrote:
>
> "It was a menace to society itself that the negroes should thus of a
> sudden be set free and left without tutelage or restraint.... The
> country filled with vagrants, looking for pleasure and gratuitous
> fortune. Idleness bred want, as always, and the vagrants turned
> thieves or inopportune beggars. The tasks of ordinary labor stood
> untouched; the idlers grew insolent, dangerous; nights went
> anxiously by, for fear of riot and incendiary fire.
>

[...]


Sounds just like large areas of Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis,
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, etc. LOL!

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 19, 2010, 4:35:55 PM8/19/10
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Yeah, Miniskirts.Miniskirts on them wimmins need to make a comeback.

http://www.realmenwearkilts.com
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 19, 2010, 4:49:41 PM8/19/10
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Don't get lost in a fool's fog.
http://www.rense.com/general91/axed.htm

democraps and libturds are lost in a fool's fog.
cuhulin

Brenda Ann

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Aug 19, 2010, 7:07:32 PM8/19/10
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"Colonel Kurtz" <Colo...@youcantthink.net> wrote in message
news:_Hfbo.30284$Yn5....@en-nntp-14.dc1.easynews.com...

(Japan and Korea might even "allow" U.S. products into their countries)

Can't speak for Japan, since I've only spent a few weeks over there, but
Korea is awash in US products from toilet paper to coffee to fast food to
automobiles. Of course more people buy Korean products, but I'd have to
guess that at least 10% of the economy here involves US brands and products
(and that is not counting the US military presence.)

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 19, 2010, 8:47:22 PM8/19/10
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More Buicks are sold in China than anywhere else.They have a Buick
factory in China too.

Foreign Diplomats Evacuate Moscow
http://www.rense.com

It is a HOT time in Russia.
cuhulin

RHF

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Aug 19, 2010, 9:33:51 PM8/19/10
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On Aug 19, 6:47 am, cuhu...@webtv.net wrote:
- http://historyunfolding.blogspot.com
-
- by Dr.David Kaiser, I think so.
-
- An MSNBC article says the White House says the USURPER POS! is a
- Christian.USURPER POS! already said he stands by his Muslim faith.
-
- He is NOT a Christian, that is for damn Sure!
- cuhulin

Cuhulin,

One Radio Host has started calling Prez Obama
"Imam Obama" this Week as a result of Prez Obama's
public support for the NYC Ground Zero Islamic Mosque.

Then there is the LA Times article
"That Useless Obama Muslim Poll"
http://opinion.latimes.com/opinionla/2010/08/the-useless-obama-muslim-poll.html
Which rails-on about the uselessness of the Poll
but never actually give any of the Polled Numbers :
Just stating the LA Times 'opinion' but not giving
the Readers the Actually Facts "Polling Results"
so that the Readers can decide for themselves.

More Liberal "We Will Tell You What To Think"
-versus- "Here Are The Facts : Go Think For Your Self"

Here is a Link to the "The Pew Research Center"
Poll on what Americans 'Think' -is- Prez Obama's
Religion {judging from his pubic actions}
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1701/poll-obama-muslim-christian-church-out-of-politics-political-leaders-religious
=Now= Go Think For Your-Self what message
Prez Obama is sending about his Religion to
the American People.
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/08/19/obama-is-muslim-poll-says-that-more-people-believe-it/

* Bans Franklin Graham and other Christian
Ministers from the National Prayer Breakfast

* Has the Obama US State Department send
as America's Representative {Ambassador}
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf the Driving Force
behind the NYC Ground Zero Islamic Mosque
around the World at US Tax Payers Expense
to drum-up contributions to Build the Mosque.
http://www.catholic.org/politics/story.php?id=37787&wf=rsscol

? When did the US Government ever Pay for
Bill Graham to have a Christian Crusade in
Russia, China or anywhere else . . . ?
[Separation of Church-and-State for Christians
-but- Not Islam under Prez Obama]

* Prez Obama Publicly Supports Building the
NYC Ground Zero Islamic Mosque

Given the Facts there is no wonder why some
are now calling Prez Obama "Imam Obama"
and believe by Prez Obama's own actions that
Prez Obama is a Muslim.
.
Praise Be The Obama ! - my prez-a-duntz ~ RHF
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K17kA50c1zs
All Hail to Our Lord and Savior Prez Obama !
http://votingfemale.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/obama-i-am-god.jpg
-for- all those unbelievers : the truth will set you free
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw
.
.

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 19, 2010, 11:00:07 PM8/19/10
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Breaking: Fox News Reports Compromise May Be in Works for Ground Zero
Mosque
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=294456

I like what our Troops did to that mosque in The Story of G.I.Joe movie.

I don't watch that crap, fox news.I am watching Moonraker movie on the
Encore Action channel.Next up, On Her Majesty's Secret Service.But, I
have to get my beauty sleep, so doggy and I wont stay awoke to watch
that movie.

Move over doggy,,, you wants a cookie?
WOO WOO WOOF!
cuhulin

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 20, 2010, 9:30:49 AM8/20/10
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On 19-Aug-2010, DEFCON 88 <DEFC...@aol.com> wrote:

> > sudden be set free and left without tutelage or restraint.... The
> > country filled with vagrants, looking for pleasure and gratuitous
> > fortune. Idleness bred want, as always, and the vagrants turned
> > thieves or inopportune beggars. The tasks of ordinary labor stood
> > untouched; the idlers grew insolent, dangerous; nights went
> > anxiously by, for fear of riot and incendiary fire.
> >
>
> [...]
>
>
> Sounds just like large areas of Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis,
> Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, etc. LOL!

Sounds like the United States in any population center larger than 5,000
people.

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 20, 2010, 9:34:41 AM8/20/10
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On 19-Aug-2010, "Brenda Ann" <newsg...@fullspectrumradio.org> wrote:

> (Japan and Korea might even "allow" U.S. products into their countries)
>
> Can't speak for Japan, since I've only spent a few weeks over there, but
> Korea is awash in US products from toilet paper to coffee to fast food to
> automobiles. Of course more people buy Korean products, but I'd have to
> guess that at least 10% of the economy here involves US brands and
> products
> (and that is not counting the US military presence.)

If U.S. auto's are in Korea, it must have heppend in the past 3 years. My
last visit was for a month teaching Hyundai/Kia some new technologies. In a
month, I saw 5 U.S. vehicles.

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 20, 2010, 12:24:31 PM8/20/10
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Before World War Two, there was a Chevrolet factory and also a Harley
Davidson factory in China, I have an old auto magazine article here
about that.Currently, there is a Harley Davidson factory near
Shanghai,China.
Henry Ford had Ford factories around the World, building Model T Ford
cars.I have an old hard back Ford book here about that.
America has many factories around the World, and has had many factories
around the World for many, many years.
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 20, 2010, 12:37:20 PM8/20/10
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They won't build it! Hardhats vow not to work on mosque near Ground Zero
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=294483
cuhulin

Roy Carin

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Aug 20, 2010, 1:25:51 PM8/20/10
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On 08/18/2010 08:13 AM, dave wrote:

> Joe from Kokomo wrote:
>
>>
>> You may be right that we "pay through the ass for very
>> inexpensively made merchandise"...but that merchandise is STILL cheaper
>> (waaay cheaper) than stuff made in the USA.
>>
>> Not so much as people "not giving a flying rat's ass" as much as it is
>> that people, many without jobs want, nay, need "cheap" merchandise.
>>
>> If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There
>> won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe.
>>
>
> That train has left the barn door open.
>
> They cleaned us out. We are now a colony of the Chinese.

How I wish it were so. We are actually a colony of the Israelis.

Roy Carin

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Aug 20, 2010, 1:34:33 PM8/20/10
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Once again, you hit the nail on the head. Every time we get our arses
kicked for doing something stupid, the government uses more socialism to
cover its arse, and the policies that lead our civilization to
destruction don't change.

RHF

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Aug 20, 2010, 1:56:37 PM8/20/10
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On Aug 20, 6:30 am, "Colonel Kurtz" <Colon...@youcantthink.net> wrote:

> On 19-Aug-2010, DEFCON 88 <DEFC0...@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > > sudden be set free and left without tutelage or restraint.... The
> > > country filled with vagrants, looking for pleasure and gratuitous
> > > fortune. Idleness bred want, as always, and the vagrants turned
> > > thieves or inopportune beggars. The tasks of ordinary labor stood
> > > untouched; the idlers grew insolent, dangerous; nights went
> > > anxiously by, for fear of riot and incendiary fire.
>
> > [...]
>
- - Sounds just like large areas of Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis,
- - Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, etc.  LOL!

- Sounds like the United States in any population
- center larger than 5,000 people.

Nah more like the US Cities with 100,000+ Population
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_by_population
-=List=- of the Largest "Top" 276 US Cities
.

RHF

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On Aug 20, 9:37 am, cuhu...@webtv.net wrote:
> They won't build it! Hardhats vow not to work on mosque near Ground Zerohttp://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=294483
> cuhulin

Prez Obama will sign an Executive Order with Speaker
Pelosi Blessings that Authorizes Islamic Guest Workers
to 'visit' NYC and Build the Mosque as an Act of "Zakat"
Islamic Charity.
http://www.alrisala.org/Articles/mailing_list/charity.html

Praise Be Their Names ~ RHF
.
ROTFL : White House says Obama is Christian
-and- Prays to Allah 5X Daily
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/f1ae724b986d9483
.
OMA! [Oh My Allah !] - Nancy Pelosi [D-CA]
Calls for Inquiry into the Persons and the
Un-American Groups Opposed to the NYC
Ground Zero Islamic Mosque
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/48bec704b4c7511b
.
.

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 20, 2010, 3:48:36 PM8/20/10
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Microchipped?
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=294477

///Sheet, Mope, it aints ah gonna happen!///
Yeah Sang, you got that right.
cuhulin

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 20, 2010, 5:10:32 PM8/20/10
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Secretly Forced Brain Implants - Explosive Court Case
http://www.rense.com

You ever heard of Barbara Hartwell? I used to read her articles.I guess
she has passed on.
cuhulin

dave

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Aug 20, 2010, 9:13:36 PM8/20/10
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over ground zero (or as I like to call it "the pile"). How does a 13
story building "loom" over anything in friggin" New York City?

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 20, 2010, 8:23:05 PM8/20/10
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Tallest city building here in Jackson is the Sillers building.I think it
is about twenty two storeys tall, not including the basement, if it has
one.
Heck, that's a Skyscraper to us backwater hicks.
cuhulin

Brenda Ann

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Aug 20, 2010, 9:26:03 PM8/20/10
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"Colonel Kurtz" <Colo...@youcantthink.net> wrote in message
news:Yvvbo.76936$Bh.3...@en-nntp-12.dc1.easynews.com...

I've been here for 10 years, and travel almost every day throughout the
country. On the expressways I would guess easily 10% of the cars are US
makes, another 1-2% are Japanese. Lots of Chryslers (mostly PT Cruisers,
which seem to be very popular), Chevrolets (mostly vans and SUV's). Other
foreign cars that are very popular here are Mini Coopers and BMW's. For the
most part, for small cars they stick with domestic because of price and easy
parts availability.

Conversely, most of the US military drive Korean vehicles, mostly small cars
for POV's, and the military fleets are mostly SSangYong and KIA.

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 20, 2010, 10:07:10 PM8/20/10
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Down town Saigon, I saw quite a few civilian American cars.I remember at
least one Chevrolet which had right hand drive, the steering wheel and
pedals on the wrong side of the car, Brit style.
cuhulin

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 27, 2010, 7:09:21 PM8/27/10
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On 20-Aug-2010, "Brenda Ann" <newsg...@fullspectrumradio.org> wrote:

> > last visit was for a month teaching Hyundai/Kia some new technologies.
> > In
> > a
> > month, I saw 5 U.S. vehicles.
>
> I've been here for 10 years, and travel almost every day throughout the
> country. On the expressways I would guess easily 10% of the cars are US
> makes, another 1-2% are Japanese. Lots of Chryslers (mostly PT Cruisers,
> which seem to be very popular), Chevrolets (mostly vans and SUV's). Other
> foreign cars that are very popular here are Mini Coopers and BMW's. For
> the
> most part, for small cars they stick with domestic because of price and
> easy
> parts availability.
>
> Conversely, most of the US military drive Korean vehicles, mostly small
> cars
> for POV's, and the military fleets are mostly SSangYong and KIA.

That's good to hear - they must be allowed now so the U.S. will continue to
defend them when the North gets frisky. SsangYong is an interesting company
- did seminars for them too. They build and export with Mercedes nameplates,
but they're Korean 100%. (Not touted as Mercedes, just with the logos.)

Colonel Kurtz

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Aug 27, 2010, 7:12:19 PM8/27/10
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On 20-Aug-2010, Roy Carin <roy_carin_...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> > Was great while it lasted!!
>
> Once again, you hit the nail on the head. Every time we get our arses
> kicked for doing something stupid, the government uses more socialism to
> cover its arse, and the policies that lead our civilization to
> destruction don't change.

That's why I explain there is no recession - just a change in core economic
structure. Highly-vertically integrated production won't return to the
United States for generations, if ever. Lifestyles must be lowered. Severe
deflation, painful but necessary, would level the playing field with
"developing" countries, but it has to be controlled and planned, not
accidental.

dave

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Aug 27, 2010, 10:47:28 PM8/27/10
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It's OK. Disease will kill off 2/3 of the world's population in the next
15-20 years.

cuh...@webtv.net

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Aug 27, 2010, 9:55:19 PM8/27/10
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rense.com and stevequayle.com have an article about a Solar Storm with
the power of one hundren million H Bombs hitting Planet Earth in 2012,,,
or 2013,,,, or whenever, if ever.

There aints nuttin but nuttin worth watching on tee vee right now, not
even Tom & Jerry (always worth watching) is on the cartoon channel right
now.Might as well watch Modern Marvels on the History channel.
cuhulin

dave

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Aug 27, 2010, 11:31:00 PM8/27/10
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cuh...@webtv.net wrote:
> rense.com and stevequayle.com have an article about a Solar Storm with
> the power of one hundren million H Bombs hitting Planet Earth in 2012,,,
> or 2013,,,, or whenever, if ever.
>
> There aints nuttin but nuttin worth watching on tee vee right now, not
> even Tom& Jerry (always worth watching) is on the cartoon channel right

> now.Might as well watch Modern Marvels on the History channel.
> cuhulin
>

Saints and Chargers.

DEFCON 88

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Aug 28, 2010, 12:11:51 AM8/28/10
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Wow, and here we thought that the tallest structure down there was an
outhouse.

NYUK NYUK NYUK

RHF

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Aug 28, 2010, 1:30:16 AM8/28/10
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On Aug 27, 7:47 pm, dave <d...@dave.dave> wrote:
> Colonel Kurtz wrote:
> > On 20-Aug-2010, Roy Carin<roy_carin_mail-vt...@yahoo.com.au>  wrote:
>
> >>> Was great while it lasted!!
>
> >> Once again, you hit the nail on the head. Every time we get our arses
> >> kicked for doing something stupid, the government uses more socialism to
> >> cover its arse, and the policies that lead our civilization to
> >> destruction don't change.
>
> > That's why I explain there is no recession - just a change in core economic
> > structure. Highly-vertically integrated production won't return to the
> > United States for generations, if ever.  Lifestyles must be lowered.  Severe
> > deflation, painful but necessary, would level the playing field with
> > "developing" countries, but it has to be controlled and planned, not
> > accidental.

- It's OK. Disease will kill off 2/3 of the world's
- population in the next 15-20 years.

Dave care to be one of the first to do a
personal demonstration . . .

Step right-up and take the new and improved
Obama-Vaccine© Guaranteed to Prevent the
long-term effects of : Hate, Racism, Want,
Poverty, Hunger, Sickness and Capitalism . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edQNjJZFdLU

and the only side effect is that you are certain
to die 72 hours after the injection ~ RHF
.
.

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