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PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 12:58:59 PM12/5/18
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I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.

Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.

sawfish

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Dec 5, 2018, 1:16:50 PM12/5/18
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Decent sentiment, Pete.

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 3:59:59 PM12/5/18
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PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
> It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
>
> Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.



lol


Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
for us.

I'm sure sawfish would agree as it's a purely objective statement.

Is the death of a personally, to you unknown, 94-year old guy a
tragedy?



So what's all about here?

He was a major political figure. He descended from power some 25
years ago and now with his physical departure it's exactly
appropriate time for a rational analysis of his entire legacy.


That would include, some harsh words. And unpleasant truths. Not
just about him personally, but that too, yes, but also about
overall agenda he pushed for.

And it would happen In his case, and in everyone else's case. It's
the normal course.

Because, when if not now?
Surely not after another couple of decades?

Fake news will of course, not do it, but they need to stop
everyone from doing it, so how do they stop the people from doing
it?

They're engaging in sort of neurobihevioral programing of the
masses. Of course.

They're doing that by excessively humanizing him.

That's why you have this charade with Bush junior giving candies
to Obama's wife etc. Tears, etc, spectacle and so on.


So if you say something negative about president Bush, and
objectively, there's a lot of it you could say, you get labeled a
bad person.

They're solidifying anti-Trump front made of former globalist
rulers and reviving in all of us the memories and sufferings we
experienced personally in similar cases, thus disabling the
masses from objectively perceiving and assessing Bush as the
president.

So that we may not think about Bush, his actions, or legacy, but
instead remember our family members, and have Bush there, in our
minds, together with our loved ones.

In short, they're using tricks on us.

Don't let them.


This NPC guy whekdr, has not only bought into it, but is
reproducing similar materials on automatic mode here.



It's scary stuff.


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jdeluise

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Dec 5, 2018, 4:12:57 PM12/5/18
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2018 21:59:59 +0100, *skriptis wrote:

> This NPC guy whekdr, has not only bought into it, but is
> reproducing similar materials on automatic mode here.

More likely he was just reminded of his own father's recent passing.

But yes, nobody will remember you when you're gone, probably not even
your parents; assuming you were actually born and didn't simply rise
spontaneously from a wild dog's excrement.

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 4:19:39 PM12/5/18
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> More likely he was just reminded of his own father's recent passing.

But yes, nobody will remember you when you're gone, probably not even
your parents; assuming you were actually born and didn't simply rise
spontaneously from a wild dog's excrement.

He is trained to read subject lines only, then generate pages of troll, but somehow he still failed to comprehend the subject line.

sawfish

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Dec 5, 2018, 4:34:29 PM12/5/18
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Ah, skriptis...

This is all a correct and realistic observation, but the empathy in me, such as it is, commends Pete's sentiments.

But I think you enjoy a good fight more than I do... :^)

BTW, I had some time on my hands this AM, and since the poster Court_1 has been mentioned frequently, I looked at some of her posts.

She REALLY did not like you very much, did she?

In my experience, if you have posed an honest and logically sound question, or honestly delineated a position, and people react as she did, it means they have no other rejoinder that can be expressed in logic--yet their ego does not permit them to modify their original view--but they respond anyway, they do what she did.

So they'd rather use their considerable intelligence in trying to defend an indefensible point rather than consider that they had it somewhat wrong to begin with and eliminate the demonstrable error.

Big deal: everyone is wrong some of the time. I don't want to *be right*, I just want to *get it right*.

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 4:38:04 PM12/5/18
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jdeluise <jdel...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
You may want to have Bush in your head next to your beloved ones.

It's your free decision.

Personally, I reject it.

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 4:51:46 PM12/5/18
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> Ah, skriptis..

The guy is supposed to be from Croatia but he jumps to defend any comment against Putin with all the energy he's got.
He defends Trump and any of his actions, and promotes conflict and division among US citizens.
He sees people as white vs not-white, super DNA vs lower tiers dna's, etc.
Women for him are objects, they exist for his pleasure.

I won't even give him the credit that he is racist, or whatever, I just think he is a mentally influenced manipulated individual, and these kind of people could be very dangerous if you don't crush them with your shoes once you spot them early.

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:02:11 PM12/5/18
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PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
An Arab in you can't restrain himself.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/3776970
/Arab-culture-the-insult-of-the-shoe.html

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:07:31 PM12/5/18
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> An Arab in you can't restrain himself

You see, I know how to get you to expose your real colors, the real you.

Still I will crush you like a bug, even I try not to do this for most bugs.

soccerfan777

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:15:05 PM12/5/18
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And even that wild dog wouldn't cry.

soccerfan777

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:16:08 PM12/5/18
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sawfish is in love with *shitpiss and find his posts illuminating. LOL

soccerfan777

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:16:41 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 4:02:11 PM UTC-6, *skriptis wrote:
> PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> > > Ah, skriptis..
> >
> > The guy is supposed to be from Croatia but he jumps to defend any comment against Putin with all the energy he's got.
> > He defends Trump and any of his actions, and promotes conflict and division among US citizens.
> > He sees people as white vs not-white, super DNA vs lower tiers dna's, etc.
> > Women for him are objects, they exist for his pleasure.
> >
> > I won't even give him the credit that he is racist, or whatever, I just think he is a mentally influenced manipulated individual, and these kind of people could be very dangerous if you don't crush them with your shoes once you spot them early.
>
>
>
>
> An Arab in you can't restrain himself.
>
>

So all Arabs are bad?

Calimero

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:22:07 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 9:59:59 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
> PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
> > It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
> >
> > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
>
>
>
> lol
>
>
> Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
> correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
> for us.


Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet.

So this Bush is very relevant still today, more than 25 years after he left office.


Max

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:24:38 PM12/5/18
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> So all Arabs are bad?

This is where his agenda, religions, race, hate comes from

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.newsweek.com/kill-all-muslims-193926%3famp=1

Calimero

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:28:00 PM12/5/18
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How often do I have to repeat this - shitpiss is an official troll employed at a troll factory out of Leningrad (St. Petersburg). I think it was Hazelwood many years ago who reported that Shitpiss on one day didn‘t mask his IP address properly. Maybe it was a glitch in the troll factory‘s IT protocols, whatever.


Max

soccerfan777

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:34:04 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 4:22:07 PM UTC-6, Calimero wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 9:59:59 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
> > PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> > > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
> > > It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
> > >
> > > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
> >
> >
> >
> > lol
> >
> >
> > Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
> > correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
> > for us.
>
>
> Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
> The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet.

Was Saddam a Russian muppet? I haven't read much about this.

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:39:53 PM12/5/18
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Calimero <calim...@gmx.de> Wrote in message:
> On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 9:59:59 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
>> PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
>> > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
>> > It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
>> >
>> > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
>>
>>
>>
>> lol
>>
>>
>> Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
>> correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
>> for us.
>
>
> Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
> The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet.
>
> So this Bush is very relevant still today, more than 25 years after he left office.



Exactly, so it's perfectly normal to discuss the stuff he's done.

You may like it that USA e.g. armed both Iran and Iraq during
their war in the 80s, but otoh some people might find Bush
disgusting over that?

However, it's not even important what we think. E.g. Raja posted a
link about him the other day etc.

It's simply time for discussion.

It's what relatively normal people do, discuss politics and
politicians and their legacies at the appropriate time.



NPC bots however, try to fuse those political creatures and our
family members into one entity in our minds.

That's sickening.

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:45:18 PM12/5/18
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> How often do I have to repeat this - shitpiss is an official troll employed at a troll factory out of Leningrad (St. Petersburg). I think it was Hazelwood many years ago who reported that Shitpiss on one day didn‘t mask his IP address properly. Maybe it was a glitch in the troll factory‘s IT protocols, whatever.

Interesting. I didn't see Dave's post but it was really easy to figure it out. I have posted the same about him as well.

sawfish

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:47:10 PM12/5/18
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In my estimation, he's waving a red cape, looking for a charge. If red did not work, it would be another color. The only thing about the whole exercise that surprises me is the repeated willingness of the RST posters to charge.

I have no doubt skriptis has deeply held views, but they're all mixed in which his recreational rhetoric--and make no mistake, that's what it is--and unless you look carefully, you'll miss it.

However, I realize that after charging the cape for years, probably, most here are unlikely to want to try to find it.

As always, my opinion only.

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:48:13 PM12/5/18
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> Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet

Max, very interesting.
So shitpiss intentionally pick keywords randomly from posts to create a new topic for his agendas. And in this case, he chose to criticize Bush instead of seeing that the post was about losing loved ones.

Calimero

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:48:52 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 11:34:04 PM UTC+1, soccerfan777 wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 4:22:07 PM UTC-6, Calimero wrote:
> > On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 9:59:59 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
> > > PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> > > > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
> > > > It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
> > > >
> > > > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > lol
> > >
> > >
> > > Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
> > > correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
> > > for us.
> >
> >
> > Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
> > The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet.
>
> Was Saddam a Russian muppet? I haven't read much about this.
>

Then do it.
Where do you think he had his tanks, airplanes etc. from?


Max

Calimero

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:50:34 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 11:39:53 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
> Calimero <calim...@gmx.de> Wrote in message:
> > On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 9:59:59 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
> >> PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> >> > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
> >> > It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
> >> >
> >> > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> lol
> >>
> >>
> >> Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
> >> correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
> >> for us.
> >
> >
> > Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
> > The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet.
> >
> > So this Bush is very relevant still today, more than 25 years after he left office.
>
>
>
> Exactly, so it's perfectly normal to discuss the stuff he's done.
>
> You may like it that USA e.g. armed both Iran and Iraq during
> their war in the 80s, but otoh some people might find Bush
> disgusting over that?
>

The USA armed neither.

Soviets hate him to this day.


Max

sawfish

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:52:39 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 2:34:04 PM UTC-8, soccerfan777 wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 4:22:07 PM UTC-6, Calimero wrote:
> > On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 9:59:59 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
> > > PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> > > > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
> > > > It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
> > > >
> > > > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > lol
> > >
> > >
> > > Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
> > > correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
> > > for us.
> >
> >
> > Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
> > The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet.
>
> Was Saddam a Russian muppet? I haven't read much about this.

All/most of his military equipment was Russian. In that sense he was a Russian client.

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:56:04 PM12/5/18
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Calimero <calim...@gmx.de> Wrote in message:
You may want to explain how is Modi Russian muppet too, for buying
arms?



https://m.economictimes.com/topic/India-Russia-defence-deal

https://m.scmp.com/week-asia/geopolitics/article/2166943/when-puti
ns-russia-arms-india-china-and-us-keep-one-eye-open

https://www.voanews.com/a/india-russia-expected-to-seal-arms-deal-
during-putin-visit/4599434.html


Should Indus get the same treatment as kids of Iraq?

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 5:59:51 PM12/5/18
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Calimero <calim...@gmx.de> Wrote in message:
> On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 11:39:53 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
>> Calimero <calim...@gmx.de> Wrote in message:
>> > On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 9:59:59 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
>> >> PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
>> >> > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
>> >> > It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
>> >> >
>> >> > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> lol
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
>> >> correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
>> >> for us.
>> >
>> >
>> > Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
>> > The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet.
>> >
>> > So this Bush is very relevant still today, more than 25 years after he left office.
>>
>>
>>
>> Exactly, so it's perfectly normal to discuss the stuff he's done.
>>
>> You may like it that USA e.g. armed both Iran and Iraq during
>> their war in the 80s, but otoh some people might find Bush
>> disgusting over that?
>>
>
> The USA armed neither.
>
> Soviets hate him to this day.



That's not true max and you know it.

They supported both sides, as neither country was firmly in their
camp.

Iraq was a secular, socialist dictatorship, and Iran was a Moslem
Shiite theocracy.

soccerfan777

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Dec 5, 2018, 6:10:30 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 4:56:04 PM UTC-6, *skriptis wrote:
> Calimero <calim...@gmx.de> Wrote in message:
> > On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 11:34:04 PM UTC+1, soccerfan777 wrote:
> >> On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 4:22:07 PM UTC-6, Calimero wrote:
> >> > On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 9:59:59 PM UTC+1, *skriptis wrote:
> >> > > PeteWasLucky <waleed...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> >> > > > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
> >> > > > It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
> >> > > >
> >> > > > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > lol
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > Bush dying, is just an old, irrelevant guy dying. It may be,
> >> > > correction, it is sad for his family, but it's also irrelevant
> >> > > for us.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Bush 41 was at the helm during a crucial time in world history.
> >> > The destruction of slavic communism, the reunification of Germany, the punishing of Russian client Saddam in the First Gulf War - all of that brutal defeats of the shitpiss faction on this planet.
> >>
> >> Was Saddam a Russian muppet? I haven't read much about this.
> >>
> >
> > Then do it.
> > Where do you think he had his tanks, airplanes etc. from?
>
>
>
> You may want to explain how is Modi Russian muppet too, for buying
> arms?
>
And what countries has Modi conquered/attacked/invaded? You can't stay on topic, can you? Its like your brain is made of mercury. It can't stay in one place.

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 6:21:34 PM12/5/18
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soccerfan777 <zepf...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
Hmm, haven't you started talking about Saddam being a Russian
Muppet for being a buyer of Soviet arms?

So that's our topic now.
What constitutes a muppet?

I'm saying, under those criteria, India as well is a Russian muppet.

Sure, Iraq bought more than India buys now, as they could produce
less of their own, etc, but still, the point remains. They were
just a market that Soviets held for most part.



As for attacking Kuwait, other than all that mess being Arab
aggressive stuff, hasn't lot of it been explained in that link
which you posted the other day? I guess you read it before
posting?

But if you really want bad analogies, India could be easily seen
as an aggressor party for their Kashmir adventure, so that's very
similar to Iraq viewing Kuwait as their province.

The Iceberg

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Dec 5, 2018, 6:31:39 PM12/5/18
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It’s cos skrip totally PWNs PWL and Raja on all issues and they can’t take it! Also he upset max the mad globalist that wants Germany to rule the entire planet!

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 7:49:12 PM12/5/18
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sawfish <sawfi...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
Likewise.

I wanted to say "me too", but I'm avoiding that expression.
And this would irritate Court_1. ;)

So there's nothing special really behind that animosity. She was
rude, primarily, for a woman and viewed it as if it made her "one
of the boys". She'd go crazy if you ever suggested she might be a
woman or that her being a woman influences her decision making
process.

She was also a staunch supporter of the idea that wta players
should earn more than the atp players.

She disliked David Ferrer as she believed he's a mysoginist. Also
disliked Becker. Disliked Djokovic, called him and his family
trailer trash.

She said Djokovic reminds her of some SNL stuff she saw in the
80s where they mocked Slavs or something like that. So we
concluded she's in her 50s. She was angry.

She also promised to show herself to bob once, but changed her
mind, losing all credibility.

jdeluise

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Dec 5, 2018, 7:50:50 PM12/5/18
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2018 14:47:08 -0800, sawfish wrote:

> I have no doubt skriptis has deeply held views, but they're all mixed in
> which his recreational rhetoric--and make no mistake, that's what it
> is--and unless you look carefully, you'll miss it.

Nah, he comes from a long line of supremacist rst posters from the same
region who hold the same views... I can think of at least two others who
lost interest and eventually disappeared... vlado and erdega79. *skriptis
only keeps it up because he's deeply insecure and craves the backslaps
and high fives you give him and the tacit support for his views by bob/
Whisper types (eg. scared and angry aging guys who, well past their
prime, feel their sense of entitlement slipping through their fingers
like sand).

I think you give him altogether too much credit for his rubbish.

sawfish

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Dec 5, 2018, 8:07:15 PM12/5/18
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OK.

If I honestly do think he has a point, I'm still going to agree, of course.

What's happening here, I think, is that he purposely uses the most confrontational manner of either responding to others, or posting his own ideas. These ideas are founded in a deeply cynical and misanthropic worldview, and I must say that after moving from a sort of cheery 60's "all you need is love", "come on, people, smile on your brother" ethos, it really and truly does look to me like he's one hell of a lot closer to reality than I was. He goes well over the top in expressing these ideas, but this does not affect the underlying validity (or invalidity) of each position he takes.

Certainly he does enjoy the confrontations, though.

The Iceberg

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Dec 5, 2018, 8:09:42 PM12/5/18
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Oh my goodness forgot about vlado the true Djoker fan, you must be very insecure cos I in my prime and also give lots of high 5’s to skrip and pro-Trump hoorays to bob etc!

*skriptis

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Dec 5, 2018, 8:10:26 PM12/5/18
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jdeluise <jdel...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
So on what issues do you disagree with sawfish or me? Speak out?

I'm not sure if we ever had a debate so that we could disagree? We
tried once regarding birthright citizenship, but you never wanted
to say if you agree with the actual existing practice?

So I'm not sure it can be described as a debate.

You really have to express your views out there. As it is, no one
knows what you stand for. What we know, you're into interrupting
threads.

Is that how you want to be remembered?

sawfish

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Dec 5, 2018, 8:11:58 PM12/5/18
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"Two wild and crazy guys..."

Steve Martin, Dan Ackroyd as two Polish immigrants trying to Americanize in the 80s.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpFNC7puU2M

TennisGuy

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Dec 5, 2018, 8:54:03 PM12/5/18
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On 12/5/2018 12:58 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
> I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss. It
> triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year.
> It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how
> old they get.
>
> Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
>


Enough with these crocodile tears!
I lost my father two years ago and I don't give a shit about G.H.W Bush.
May he R.I.H.!

George H. W. Bush and his family were some of the most heinous, corrupt
and evil human beings that ever walked on the face of this planet.

No this isn't a conspiracy theory.

Do yourself, your family and your friends a favor.
Do some reading.
Educate yourself.
DON'T BE LAZY!
Learn something about the truth of the Bush family.

You won't find this in school books.
You have to dig a little deeper.

Here's a good place to start.

"How The Bush Family Made Its
Fortune From The Nazis
The Dutch Connection"

https://rense.com/general26/dutch.htm

Both the Dulles and Bush families gave aid and comfort to the German
Nazis during and after the war.

G.H.W. Bush and his father served on the board of a bank that was
secretly owned by the leading Nazi industrialists.

The Thyssens, avid supporters of Hitler who had been funding the Nazi
Party since 1923 secretly employed the Bush family.

Prescott Bush, G.H.W. Bush's father knowingly served as a money
launderer for the Nazis.

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 9:12:16 PM12/5/18
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> I lost my father two years ago and I don't give a shit about G.H.W Bush.

Who said I care about Bush?

sawfish

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Dec 5, 2018, 9:27:17 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 6:12:16 PM UTC-8, PeteWasLucky wrote:
> > I lost my father two years ago and I don't give a shit about G.H.W Bush.
>
> Who said I care about Bush?

Pete, I may have missed your "serve quiz" that was on another thread. Shakes and I were very interested in hearing what it is that's special.

No kidding.

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 10:16:43 PM12/5/18
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> Pete, I may have missed your "serve quiz" that was on another thread. Shakes and I were very interested in hearing what it is that's special.

I did follow up on the other thread. I thought you read it.


TennisGuy

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Dec 5, 2018, 10:53:52 PM12/5/18
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Look PWL no need to get into technicalities.


From the title of this post...

"It's hard to watch George W. Bush emotions for his father loss"

To your first post's contents...

"I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year.
It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how
old they get.

Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love."


You were getting all teary-eyed and emotional.
This, all being triggered by the death of an evil man.

Enough.

Like we don't get enough of that B.S in the media 24/7?
We really need this fake B.S. on rst?

Read up on the guy God dammit!
Learn something.





PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 11:13:39 PM12/5/18
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> Look PWL no need to get into technicalities

Whatever makes you happy TG.
Also I don't need to read about them, I don't care about them.
All I said, watching his emotions after losing his father and his best friend, reminded me with my own emotions and the way I felt and I continue to feel about losing my father.

Are you saying that he has no real emotions in this manner and it's all fake?

jdeluise

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Dec 5, 2018, 11:20:14 PM12/5/18
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2018 22:53:46 -0500, TennisGuy wrote:

> You were getting all teary-eyed and emotional.
> This, all being triggered by the death of an evil man.

Human beings can be emotionally triggered by expressions of emotion from
other humans regardless of who those people are. This is especially true
of those who still may be grieving themselves.

PeteWasLucky

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Dec 5, 2018, 11:34:26 PM12/5/18
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jdeluise <jdel...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
I guess I am supposed to be full of hate and anger that blinds me
of spotting any emotions.

https://youtu.be/m8hTm-0Pf84

sawfish

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Dec 5, 2018, 11:57:56 PM12/5/18
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2018 at 7:16:43 PM UTC-8, PeteWasLucky wrote:
> > Pete, I may have missed your "serve quiz" that was on another thread. Shakes and I were very interested in hearing what it is that's special.
>
> I did follow up on the other thread. I thought you read it.

I may have missed it.

WE're talking about the old film of the serve, right? The one where you said that you had incorporated a technique and it improved your serve?

I'll go check.

*skriptis

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Dec 6, 2018, 4:00:30 AM12/6/18
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jdeluise <jdel...@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
That was the point of my post.
It's very dangerous.

The Iceberg

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Dec 6, 2018, 4:52:24 AM12/6/18
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PWL didn’t ever post the answer. He hardly ever does.
Like this thing about Bush Sr, he feels sympathy for the Bushes cos it’s on CNN and that is fine and understandable, but he’s pretending he doesn’t.

Calimero

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Dec 6, 2018, 3:12:43 PM12/6/18
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On Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 2:54:03 AM UTC+1, TennisGuy wrote:
> On 12/5/2018 12:58 PM, PeteWasLucky wrote:
> > I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss. It
> > triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year.
> > It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how
> > old they get.
> >
> > Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.
> >
>
>
> Enough with these crocodile tears!
> I lost my father two years ago and I don't give a shit about G.H.W Bush.
> May he R.I.H.! ...


I don't give a shit about your father.


Max

bob

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Dec 9, 2018, 10:15:20 AM12/9/18
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On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 09:58:57 -0800 (PST), PeteWasLucky
<waleed...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I see the weak human part of him struggling with his father loss.
>It triggers the same feelings in me having lost my father last year. It's the sudden hollow feeling and empty space you get, no matter how old they get.
>
>Best wishes for everyone, hug those you love.

i was in houston airport last wk awaiting the departure of AF1 from
andrews base for houston with bush on board. everybody there nearly in
tears, watching the proceedings intently, you'd have thought he was a
democrat. my oh my CNN is a fraud.

bob
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