Nice try. I am the #1 illiterate troll here.
I want go drown without a fought!
David Singh
i'd be kind of worried for anyone with enough time to bother mimicking
a complete fuckwit. the real david singh/cricketleague/whatever is a
social misfit, if he's not encouraged he might try and learn to
practice how to make proper, real-life friends.
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rec.sport.cricket, Diggler(dnarm...@gmail.com) wrote:
[snip]
> i'd be kind of worried for anyone with enough time to bother mimicking
> a complete fuckwit. the real david singh/cricketleague/whatever is a
> social misfit, if he's not encouraged he might try and learn to
> practice how to make proper, real-life friends.
What causes you to believe that?
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More Americans are divorced and live alone than Immigrants
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.sport.football.college/msg/0b5ddf8da2a3fb84
Valley's faces of diversity: Census data offer snapshots of 4 immigrant
groups
By Mike Swift
Mercury News
Article Launched: 11/18/2007 01:38:35 AM PST
More Americans are divorced and live alone than Immigrants
The Vietnamese aren't going back. Not ever.
Asian Indians, even though they are the newest arrivals to Silicon Valley,
own the most valuable real estate.
Mexicans are the youngest.
And the Chinese, though many lack the English skills of some immigrant
groups, are thriving in business.
One strand unites the disparate immigrant groups of Silicon Valley: They may
be less lonely than the rest of us. At least, they are less likely to
divorce, or to live alone.
For the first time this decade, new Census information provides a snapshot
that illustrates how Santa Clara County's largest immigrant groups are
growing, changing - and generally prospering, although some groups are far
ahead of others.
The profiles also are evidence of how special Silicon Valley is. Santa Clara
County is one of only two counties in America where there are enough
Indians, Mexicans, Chinese and Vietnamese for the Census Bureau to generate
a detailed profile for each group. Los Angeles County is the other.
When immigrants from 57 nations gathered in Campbell last month to take the
oath of citizenship, people were asked to stand in alphabetical order of
their country of birth.
Afghanistan through Bulgaria brought only a few new citizens to their feet.
But chairs in the historic Heritage Theatre creaked loudly when Vietnam was
called. At almost 100 people, they were easily the largest group.
Four in five people of Vietnamese ancestry in 2006 in Santa Clara County
were U.S. citizens - higher than other large immigrant groups profiled by
the Census Bureau.
Madison Nguyen, a naturalized citizen who became the first
Vietnamese-American elected to the San Jose City Council in 2005, said the
high rate of citizenship is due to the fact that so many of the city's
Vietnamese were refugees of a non-democratic government following the end of
the war in 1975.
"When my parents decided to leave Vietnam, they knew they didn't want to go
back," she said, adding that the way to really adopt the United States as
your home country "is to become a naturalized citizen."
The economic success of the valley's newest immigrant group is eye-popping.
Even though three-quarters of the Indian population was born abroad, and
more than a third have arrived since 2000, Indians have the highest median
household income (about 44 percent above the county median of about
$81,000), own the most valuable homes (about $860,000), and are the best
educated. More than four in five Indian adults have at least a bachelors'
degree.
Kailash Joshi, a prominent Indian entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, thinks
Indians flourish in the United States not just because of their commitment
to education, but because their native country prepared them for America's
ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity, and its aggressive market
economy.
"By that, I mean India has 21 national languages. Every religion in the
world lives in India," Joshi said.
"We are very competitive. We come from a very diverse upbringing, so coming
to the U.S. is a very easy move. We understand the U.S. like the palm of our
hand."
A significant share of the valley's Chinese population lacks an advantage
its Indian counterpart enjoys - English.
Twice the share of Chinese - 40 percent - are not fluent in English,
compared with Indians. Yet the share of Chinese workers in well-paying
management, professional or related occupations is strong, and the median
income of ethnic Chinese in Santa Clara County is well above that of the
general population, the new Census profiles show.
There is evidence the ethnic Chinese population in California is skewed,
with people clustered in the lower and upper regions of the socioeconomic
scale. Research also suggests "that the Chinese ethnic economy is
functioning in a way to provide employment for those with limited English
language skills," said Paul Ong, a professor of Asian-American Studies at
University of California-Los Angeles.
From ethnic Chinese-born in San Jose, to recent high-tech arrivals from
mainland China, to long-tenured immigrants from Hong Kong who grew up
speaking English in a British colony, there is great variation among Santa
Clara County's Chinese population.
Gilbert Wong, recently elected to the Cupertino City Council, was usually
the only ethnic Chinese in school growing up in East San Jose. At San Jose
State University, Wong felt closer to Chinese students from Vietnam,
Singapore or Malaysia, who like him spoke Chinese as a second language.
"If you look at the second and third generation like we are, we are very
successful in the schools because our parents pushed us to see that
education is the key to success," Wong said.
Nicky Wu, chief executive of a San Jose tech company, believes the apparent
opposition between affluence and the many people who don't speak English
reflects a generational split: between a conservative, non-English-speaking
first generation who scrimped and saved for their kids, and a second
generation that speaks English and is succeeding in business.
"When they first come here, they work really really hard. . . . They hunker
down and just make a living," said Wu, whose company, Proto Services, builds
hardware prototypes. "Debt is really a bad thing in the sense of our
culture. We don't spend what we make; we save."
The typical resident of Santa Clara County is about 36, although some ethnic
groups, including the Chinese and the Vietnamese, are a little older. But
Mexicans are much younger, with a median age just under 27.
Partly because of California and Mexico's historical ties and a Latino baby
boom, people of Mexican ancestry are much more likely to be native-born
Americans - only about 40 percent of Mexicans in Santa Clara County are
foreign-born, compared with more than 70 percent of Indians and Vietnamese.
Age in itself helps to explain the births, demographers say.
"It's a population that is in that time of life where they are having kids,"
said Eric Newburger of the Census Bureau's Immigration Statistics Staff.
At 26, Maria Salazar had her third child - Melissa - last month. But she and
her partner, Luis Gonzalez, agreed they would not have the large family more
common in their parents' generation - Gonzalez is one of nine siblings.
"This is the last one," said Salazar, holding Melissa in her arms.
Mexicans in Santa Clara share one trait with other ethnic groups - they are
less likely to be divorced, and much less likely to live alone.
Fewer than 2 percent of Indian adults are divorced or separated - it's about
11 percent for the general population. Vietnamese and Mexican men and women
are half as likely as the general public to live alone - the cost of
housing, for those lower-income groups, may be one factor.
"Compared to other Americans, immigrants reflect more traditional family
values," said Carlos Garcia, a sociologist at San Jose State University who
studies immigrants and ethnic groups. "Even for our kids here (at the
university), not living with their parents is considered to be kind of an
anomaly, not something they want their kids to do."
Garcia said one rule about immigrants remains true.
Whether it has to do with diet, smoking, obesity, cultural traditions or
language, "the longer they are here," Garcia said, "the more like the rest
of us they become."
IF YOU'RE INTERESTED
Santa Clara County Censusprofiles are
at:http://www2.census.gov/acs2006/Selected_Population_Profiles/050County/
--
Rodney Ulyate
"I'm glad I wasn't up here when I was down there."
Lindsay Hassett the commentator recalls Lindsay Hassett the
batsman
Stalking imposters are not sociopaths, perverts and social misfits ?????????
Great logic, Diggler.......LOL
I am a proud american, I am divorced and I live alone (social misfit) like
majority of my fellow americans.
David Noon,
I am a proud american, I am divorced and I live alone (social misfit) like
majority of my fellow americans.
I am considering buying lot of pets (friends) like my fellow lonely socially
misfit majority americans.
A dog is always a better friend than a subhuman like you David Noon.
it takes too long to figure out who is who.. it can definitely be
funny, don't get me wrong, but i'm just skipping any posts from that
idiot after realising how obvious it is that they're all from the same
person. a waste of time, this guy just needs to get out of the house
and meet someone.
sorry, i misunderstood your question there i just realised.
whoever he is, he just continuously posts links to racism and
dismisses any argument as racism basically. a very, very strange
individual if you look at the posts of cricketleague, david singh, a
number of others which you'll know are him when you see them.
Former speaker Dennis Hastert has a one centimeter penis as per
Washington DC gay circles.
You can get Dennis Hasterts one centimeter penis to use on
the desktop scorecard.
http://www.wonkette.com/politics/dennis-hastert/bloggers-force-us-to-...
The rumors about another top GOP member of the House being involved in
sexual encounters with young "men for hire" are confirmed to WMR by
well-placed sources in Washington's gay community. The member in question is
House Speaker Dennis Hastert, whose "alternate" life style is the primary
reason for him and his staff covering up the scandal involving ex-Florida
GOP Rep. Mark Foley and his lewd messages sent to underage male
congressional pages. Hastert's penchant to receive anal sex is well-known to
our sources in DC's gay community.
Additionally, DENNIS HASTERT's reported EXTREMELY SMALL
PENIS is the subject of many jokes among Washington's gay circles.
--
Rodney Ulyate
"The reason there are two senators for each state is so that one can be
the designated driver."
Jay Leno
--
Diggler,
I agree I have to get out of the house and meet some one gay like you
with a one centimeter penis like Dennis Hastert.
Diggler,
I agree I have to get out of the house and meet some one gay like you
with a one centimeter penis like Dennis Hastert.
Former speaker Dennis Hastert has a one centimeter penis as per
Washington DC gay circles.
You can get Dennis Hasterts one centimeter penis to use on
the desktop scorecard.
http://www.wonkette.com/politics/dennis-hastert/bloggers-force-us-to-...
The rumors about another top GOP member of the House being involved in
sexual encounters with young "men for hire" are confirmed to WMR by
well-placed sources in Washington's gay community. The member in question is
House Speaker Dennis Hastert, whose "alternate" life style is the primary
reason for him and his staff covering up the scandal involving ex-Florida
GOP Rep. Mark Foley and his lewd messages sent to underage male
congressional pages. Hastert's penchant to receive anal sex is well-known to
our sources in DC's gay community.
Additionally, DENNIS HASTERT's reported EXTREMELY SMALL
PENIS is the subject of many jokes among Washington's gay circles
--
Rodney Ulyate
"There is no sitting duck like a scared duck."
Ray Lindwall
--
David Noon,
Long time no see my good ole friend.
Former speaker Dennis Hastert has a one centimeter penis as per
Washington DC gay circles.
You can get Dennis Hasterts one centimeter penis to use on
the desktop scorecard.
http://www.wonkette.com/politics/dennis-hastert/bloggers-force-us-to-...
The rumors about another top GOP member of the House being involved in
sexual encounters with young "men for hire" are confirmed to WMR by
well-placed sources in Washington's gay community. The member in question is
House Speaker Dennis Hastert, whose "alternate" life style is the primary
reason for him and his staff covering up the scandal involving ex-Florida
GOP Rep. Mark Foley and his lewd messages sent to underage male
congressional pages. Hastert's penchant to receive anal sex is well-known to
our sources in DC's gay community.
Additionally, DENNIS HASTERT's reported EXTREMELY SMALL
PENIS is the subject of many jokes among Washington's gay circles
--
Rodney Ulyate
"Geoffrey is the only fellow I've met who fell in love with himself at a
young age and has remained faithful ever since."
Dennis Lillee (in jest) on Geoff Boycott
--
On Wednesday 21 Nov 2007 21:58 in article
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rec.sport.cricket, Diggler(dnarm...@gmail.com) wrote:
>> > i'd be kind of worried for anyone with enough time to bother
>> > mimicking a complete fuckwit. the real david
>> > singh/cricketleague/whatever is a social misfit, if he's not
>> > encouraged he might try and learn to practice how to make proper,
>> > real-life friends.
>>
>> What causes you to believe that?
>
> sorry, i misunderstood your question there i just realised.
Yes, it was rhetorical.
> whoever he is, he just continuously posts links to racism and
> dismisses any argument as racism basically. a very, very strange
> individual if you look at the posts of cricketleague, david singh, a
> number of others which you'll know are him when you see them.
He even uses *my* real name and email address for some of his posts. His
racist/anti-Semitic drivel posted under my name even got me up to 3
stars on Google Groups at one time, but I'm now back down to 1 star. I
guess he and his Jew-baiting buddy Salah Jafar were voting for his
messages that were posted under my name.
That is why I have taken to appending a cryptographic signature to my
posts.
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Me anti-semitic ?
Hehehehe.....
Israel wants to sell Arrow missile system to India against America's wishes.
Israel trained Indian security forces to fight kashmiri muslim terrorists.
I love Israel and Jews.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/nation/658822,CST-NWS-hate20.article
Hate crimes rise 8 percent
U.S. | Sharpton says numbers prove his point
November 20, 2007
BY MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN
WASHINGTON -- Hate crime incidents rose nearly 8 percent last year,
the FBI reported Monday, as civil rights advocates increasingly take
to the streets to protest what they call official indifference.
Police across the nation reported 7,722 criminal incidents in 2006
targeting victims or property as a result of bias against a race,
religion, sexual orientation, ethnic or national origin or physical or
mental disability.
More than half the incidents were motivated by racial prejudice.
Illinois reported 156 incidents.
Although the noose incidents and beatings among students at a Jena,
La., high school occurred in 2006, they were not included in the
report. Only 12,600 of the nation's more than 17,000 local, county,
state and federal police agencies participated in the hate crime
reporting program in 2006 and neither Jena nor LaSalle Parish, in
which the town is located, were among those reporting.
Nevertheless, the Jena incidents, and a subsequent rash of noose and
racial incidents around the country, have spawned civil rights
demonstrations that culminated last week at Justice Department
headquarters here. The department said it investigated the Jena
incident but decided not to prosecute because the federal government
does not typically bring hate crime charges against juveniles.
''The FBI report confirms what we have been saying for many months
about the severe increase in hate crimes,'' said the Rev. Al Sharpton,
who organized Friday's march.
http://www.mercurynews.com/politics/ci_7513234?nclick_check=1
Hate crimes increase in U.S., fall in state
BUT MANY POLICE AGENCIES DON'T REPORT INCIDENTS
By Tina Marie Maciasand Richard Winton
Los Angeles Times
Article Launched: 11/20/2007 01:36:48 AM PST
LOS ANGELES - California bucked a national trend last year by
reporting a slight drop in the occurrence of hate crimes, while law
enforcement agencies throughout the nation reported a corresponding 8
percent increase, according to data released Monday.
According to an FBI national tally, there were 7,722 reported
incidents of crime motivated by race, religion, sexual orientation,
ethnicity, national origin, or physical or mental disability in 2006.
That figure represents a 7.8 percent increase from the 7,163 cases
reported in 2005.
Conversely, police in California reported a 6 percent decline: The
state as a whole saw its hate crime figures fall from 1,379 to 1,297.
However, there was one similarity between California and national
figures: At least half of all hate crime cases reported in 2006 were
motivated by race.
Statisticians and those who track hate crimes said it was difficult to
draw any hard conclusions from the government's data, because law
enforcement agencies are not required to submit hate-crimes
information to the FBI. Of the more than 17,000 police agencies across
the country, 12,600 provided data on incidents.
"The number of hate crime incidents increasing may be due to a
significant increase in the number of police agencies reporting
numbers," said Robin Toma, executive director of Los Angeles County
Human Relations Commission, which tracks hate crimes in the county.
Nationwide, Toma said, many agencies don't participate in the
gathering of hate crime data. Most notable, he said, was the
jurisdiction encompassing Jena, La., where incidents of hanging nooses
- symbols reminiscent of lynchings - and the beating of white students
by black youth in retaliation garnered heavy publicity. Despite these
events, authorities there do not participate in the annual hate crime
count.
In California however, "hate crime reporting is a part of the fabric
of law enforcement work," Toma said.
According to the FBI's national figures, race was the motivating
factor for 4,000 hate crimes last year, with 2,640 incidents
specifically targeting blacks. The total number of incidents is the
highest since 2001, when 9,730 hate crimes were reported. That spike
was believed related to anti-Arab or anti-Muslim incidents stemming
from the Sept. 11 attacks, according to the FBI's report for that
year.
The study found that 51.8 percent of all hate crimes in 2006 were
motivated by race, 18.9 percent by religion, 15.5 percent by sexual
orientation and 12.7 percent by ethnicity or national origin.
"The FBI report confirms what we have been saying for many months
about the severe increase in hate crimes," said the Rev. Al Sharpton.
"What is not reported, however, is the lack of prosecution and serious
investigation by the Justice Department to counter this increase in
hate crimes." Sharpton called for Attorney General Michael Mukasey to
meet with members of the Congressional Black Caucus and civil rights
leaders to discuss hate crime enforcement.
Justice Department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse said federal prosecutors
convicted a record 189 defendants of civil rights violations in the
fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
So why did i have to explain to you why this individual is a social
misfit? If he had important things to do, he wouldn't spend his entire
days making accounts that are mimicking others and pretending to be a
variety of people. Join a dating site and see how it goes Indian-
American cricketleagueman, you need social physical contact.
As it has taken recently to impersonating me, too, I'd be very thankful
if you'd show me how to employ something similar.
--
Rodney Ulyate
"If there's a game what attracts 'alf-baked theorists more'n crikkit,
Ah've yet to 'ear of it."
Fred Trueman
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Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
None of that, thankfully, was my doing. Somebody obviously lacks a
life. You may spot him, for future reference, by the subtle change
that he makes to my email address.
--
Rodney Ulyate
"Take a good look at this arse of mine; you'll see plenty of it this
summer."
David Steele to Aussie wicketkeeper Rodney Marsh in the second
Test of the 1975 series
>
> None of that, thankfully, was my doing. Somebody obviously lacks a
> life. You may spot him, for future reference, by the subtle change
> that he makes to my email address.
That's odd. All your replies to Shit fer-Brains have come through when they
shouldn't have.
btw Roddles, usenet etiquette, aka common sense, has it that you don't
xpost all your responses to an xposting cretin. Only the group(s) you
contribute to.
alvey
in Briz, wondering if the "crowd" at the Galle Test will perform some sort
of wave.
Aye, but somehow the idea that the inhabitants of such groups as
alt.gays should think that there is a Rodney Ulyate out there with a
prelidection for Dennis Whatshisface doesn't sit too well with me.