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tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 11:02:20 AM8/31/05
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It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
with imputnity and nobody to stop them.

There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.

Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.

Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
stores blind.

We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
footage on them.

"Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."

Julian Richards

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Aug 31, 2005, 11:26:18 AM8/31/05
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Watching US news last night, they say that the problem seems to be the
distinction between looters and those needing food.


--

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tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 11:44:54 AM8/31/05
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Julian Richards wrote:
> On 31 Aug 2005 08:02:20 -0700, "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
> >with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
> >
> >There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
> >loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
> >
> >Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
> >
> >Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
> >good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
> >stores blind.
> >
> >We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
> >footage on them.
> >
> >"Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."
>
> Watching US news last night, they say that the problem seems to be the
> distinction between looters and those needing food.
>

It must be a terrible famine, people are eating T-shirts, jeans and...
toasters.

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 12:03:53 PM8/31/05
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You sir, are an unmitigated fucking idiot. The vast majority of those
looters are looking for food and water. Who's going to steal a toaster
when they have no home, no power and nothing to toast?

You're also a racist, but a stupid one. Louisana blacks have a much
different accent than you think.

Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
that?

Go back to your hole.


tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 12:26:20 PM8/31/05
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Ominous wrote:
> tiglath wrote:
> >
> >
> > It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
> > with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
> >
> > There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
> > loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
> >
> > Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
> >
> > Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
> > good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
> > stores blind.
> >
> > We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
> > footage on them.
> >
> > "Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."
> >
>
> You sir, are an unmitigated fucking idiot.

Fish in a barrel like you ought to look up and try to ingratiate
themselves with those outside the barrel.

I recommend you watch the freely-available video footage of people
looting shops and see how little food and water they carry in their
hands.

Then you will see repeated the ignorance you like to parade in this
newsgroup again and again.

Be a good fishie now.

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 12:31:55 PM8/31/05
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Ominous wrote:
>
> You sir, are an unmitigated fucking idiot. The vast majority of those
> looters are looking for food and water. Who's going to steal a toaster
> when they have no home, no power and nothing to toast?

People who can keep a toaster until the power comes back, or can sell
it to people with a home, if they don't have one.

That you can't answer easy questions like that for yourself means that
mud also floods your head and spills into Usenet.

Contain yourself.

William Black

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Aug 31, 2005, 12:34:57 PM8/31/05
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"tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
> with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
>
> There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
> loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
>
> Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.

Don't be bloody silly Tiggy.

There's no food and no water and the poor have been abandoned to fend for
themselves.

There's no power and no clean water either, so they'll need clothes as
well.

--
William Black

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.


Deirdre

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Aug 31, 2005, 12:38:23 PM8/31/05
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Ominous wrote:
>

> Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
> expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
> that?

Don't know where the world is, but one of
the cable networks reported that Germany
offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
see if it's accepted.

Deirdre

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 12:41:31 PM8/31/05
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Running out of cookies, tank ass?

William Black

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Aug 31, 2005, 12:55:10 PM8/31/05
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"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:4315DD00...@rcn.com...

People are popping up all over offering assistance.

I imagine the sepcialised rescue and medical teams that operate from the UK
and France are loading their equipment as I type this.

It's only the terminally paranoid right wingers who expect the rest of the
world to watch while the US is in trouble, because that's what they'd like
to do when someone else is in trouble...

Cory Bhreckan

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:03:18 PM8/31/05
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No reasoned response? Personal insults trump substance any day. Your
mother must be proud of you.

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:07:24 PM8/31/05
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I reason with all and anyone but Deirdre "Saddlebags" Sholton-Douglas.

Should be talk about your mother?

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:14:17 PM8/31/05
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William Black wrote:
> "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
> news:1125500540....@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >
> >
> > It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
> > with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
> >
> > There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
> > loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
> >
> > Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
>
> Don't be bloody silly Tiggy.
>
> There's no food and no water and the poor have been abandoned to fend for
> themselves.
>
> There's no power and no clean water either, so they'll need clothes as
> well.
>

Think before posting.

It's NINETY degrees in New Orleans. And...

HUMID, very HUMID.

Clothes?

Have you watched the video footage of the looting?

Did you see food or water being stolen?

I didn't.

Did you read reports of people brazenly trying their "new" clothes in
the streets?

Do you think that taking bread and fruit to eat is reported as
"looting"?

Did you see a policemen dragging a youngster and his loot back into the
store?

Watch, read, think, then post.

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:15:17 PM8/31/05
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William Black wrote:
>
> "Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
> news:4315DD00...@rcn.com...
>>
>>
>> Ominous wrote:
>> >
>>
>> > Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>> > expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>> > that?
>>
>> Don't know where the world is, but one of
>> the cable networks reported that Germany
>> offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
>> see if it's accepted.
>
> People are popping up all over offering assistance.

I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?

> I imagine the sepcialised rescue and medical teams that operate from the UK
> and France are loading their equipment as I type this.

That would be welcome and appreciated.

> It's only the terminally paranoid right wingers who expect the rest of the
> world to watch while the US is in trouble, because that's what they'd like
> to do when someone else is in trouble...
>

One need only look at where the tsunami donations came from to realize
that this is actually amazingly fantastic bullshit.


Cory Bhreckan

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:26:02 PM8/31/05
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Why do you fear Deirdre so much? Got your head handed to you once too often?

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:26:14 PM8/31/05
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Ominous wrote:
> >
> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>
> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>

Ominous threatens again in inundate Usenet with ignorance.

Discover Google, chump.

> One need only look at where the tsunami donations came from to realize
> that this is actually amazingly fantastic bullshit.

Perspective...

Another Republican Disaster...

Stampeding Shiites kill 800 people, easily twice Katrina's death toll.

Relieve that.

Val Adams

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:26:24 PM8/31/05
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Ominous wrote:

> William Black wrote:
>
>>"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
>>news:4315DD00...@rcn.com...
>>
>>>
>>>Ominous wrote:
>>>
>>>>Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>>>>expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>>>>that?
>>>
>>>Don't know where the world is, but one of
>>>the cable networks reported that Germany
>>>offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
>>>see if it's accepted.
>>
>>People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>
>
> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>

This was taken from another newsgroup:

The Dutch government being very small still knows how to manage water.
They have sent an assesment team to see what the Dutch can do to help
out. The Rotterdem company Smit Tak is ready at the Dutch Antillees to
dispatch help to the region. It may not be much as of yet, but I hope
they can do something significant. I heard last night that the UK had
opened a Giro account for help to the poor who are now homeless in the
region and this morning the Dutch have also opened one. I doubt if
donations will be as large as they were for the Tsunami, but there
were some heart rendering pictures on our TV last night of a man who
had his house split in two. He said he saw his wife drift off and had
not seen her again since. These pictures tend to moce people and
hpefully people will donate.
The USA according to our news is not asking for help to the world
except from the Dutch, who know how to manage water.
God created the Earth, but the Dutch created Holland and the people of
Louisiana created the land right behind Ponchartrain. Together, they
might show what human effort and friendship can do.
You guys helped us with the Marshal Plan. Now its our turn. I pray
that Europe will do this and not make me ashamed again.

With respect, peace and love,
Jock (Netherlands)

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:29:33 PM8/31/05
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This is all pretty funny until I recall that you were bested by that
retarded geriatric scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD.

Then it's just sad.

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:32:37 PM8/31/05
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Thank you.

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:38:33 PM8/31/05
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tiglath wrote:
>
> Ominous wrote:
>> >
>> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>>
>> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>>
>
> Ominous threatens again in inundate Usenet with ignorance.
>
> Discover Google, chump.

I already knew you couldn't enlighten me.

>> One need only look at where the tsunami donations came from to realize
>> that this is actually amazingly fantastic bullshit.
>
> Perspective...
>
> Another Republican Disaster...
>
> Stampeding Shiites kill 800 people, easily twice Katrina's death toll.
>
> Relieve that.
>

Speaking of ignorance, who do you think is under all that floodwater?


--

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:39:33 PM8/31/05
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Val Adams wrote:
>
> The Dutch government being very small still knows how to manage water.

That's not going to help; In Holland they use children to plug dike
leaks with their fingers.

But thanks anyway.

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:47:22 PM8/31/05
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Ominous wrote:
> tiglath wrote:
> >
> > Ominous wrote:
> >> >
> >> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
> >>
> >> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
> >>
> >
> > Ominous threatens again in inundate Usenet with ignorance.
> >
> > Discover Google, chump.
>
> I already knew you couldn't enlighten me.

I draw blood from stones more easily.


>
> Speaking of ignorance, who do you think is under all that floodwater?
>

Nobody. Corpses float.


>
> --
> This is all pretty funny until I recall that you were bested by that
> retarded geriatric scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD.

Your wishing so doesn't make it so.

He posted and posted and stopped posting when he couldn't keep up with
the game HE started.

Just like you, fishes in a barrel.

Andrew Chaplin

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:52:07 PM8/31/05
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"Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
news:FAlRe.34476$c95....@fe11.news.easynews.com...

> William Black wrote:
> >
> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>
> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?

The Canadian government and the Canadian public. "The Deputy Prime
Minister [...] has contacted U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael
Chertoff and advised him that Canada stands ready to provide
assistance if needed. In addition, the Minister of Health [...] has
directed the Public Health Agency of Canada to contact the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services and offer any assistance that
may be helpful, such as emergency medical supplies contained in the
National Emergency Stockpile System."
(http://news.gc.ca/cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=166879) The
American Red Cross has asked the Canadian Red Cross for reinforcement,
and the CRC is responding. Many Canadians will donate through the CRC
(http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=014588&tid=032). I'll be
stopping at their headquarters tomorrow to drop off a cheque.
--
Andrew Chaplin
SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO
(If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.)


Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:56:16 PM8/31/05
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 13:52:07 -0400, Andrew Chaplin wrote:

> "Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
> news:FAlRe.34476$c95....@fe11.news.easynews.com...
>> William Black wrote:
>> >
>> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>>
>> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>
> The Canadian government and the Canadian public. "The Deputy Prime
> Minister [...] has contacted U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael
> Chertoff and advised him that Canada stands ready to provide assistance if
> needed. In addition, the Minister of Health [...] has directed the Public
> Health Agency of Canada to contact the U.S. Department of Health and Human
> Services and offer any assistance that may be helpful, such as emergency
> medical supplies contained in the National Emergency Stockpile System."
> (http://news.gc.ca/cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=166879) The American
> Red Cross has asked the Canadian Red Cross for reinforcement, and the CRC
> is responding. Many Canadians will donate through the CRC
> (http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=014588&tid=032). I'll be stopping
> at their headquarters tomorrow to drop off a cheque.

Thank you, for the information and the help.

--
This is all pretty funny until I recall that you were bested by that
retarded geriatric scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD.

Then it's just sad.

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 1:58:31 PM8/31/05
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 10:47:22 -0700, tiglath wrote:

>
> Ominous wrote:
>> tiglath wrote:
>> >
>> > Ominous wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>> >>
>> >> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>> >>
>> >>
>> > Ominous threatens again in inundate Usenet with ignorance.
>> >
>> > Discover Google, chump.
>>
>> I already knew you couldn't enlighten me.
>
> I draw blood from stones more easily.
>
>
>
>> Speaking of ignorance, who do you think is under all that floodwater?
>>
>>
> Nobody. Corpses float.

Not those that are pinned under wreckage.

Oh, I'm sorry. Was that your ignorance again?

>
>> --
>> This is all pretty funny until I recall that you were bested by that
>> retarded geriatric scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD.
>
> Your wishing so doesn't make it so.
>
> He posted and posted and stopped posting when he couldn't keep up with the
> game HE started.
>
> Just like you, fishes in a barrel.

Just keep pluggin', bro.

--
This is all pretty funny until I recall that you were bested by that
retarded geriatric scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD.

Then it's just sad.

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 2:37:21 PM8/31/05
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Ominous wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Speaking of ignorance, who do you think is under all that floodwater?
> >>
> >>
> > Nobody. Corpses float.
>
> Not those that are pinned under wreckage.

True, they were easier to pin down than the point of your question, it
seems.

Do you even know it?

>
> Oh, I'm sorry. Was that your ignorance again?
>

> Just keep pluggin', bro.
>
> --
> This is all pretty funny until I recall that you were bested by that
> retarded geriatric scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD.

Here is one of many posts in the "In Defense of America" thread
by the "retarded geriatric scot [sic]" by your own description,
also known as Michelin

http://tinyurl.com/cv4xb

So much for

the "scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD."

That makes you also a liar.

But people knew that.

I don't know what makes you so stupid but it works wonders.

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 2:39:52 PM8/31/05
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Cory Bhreckan wrote:
> >
> > I reason with all and anyone but Deirdre "Saddlebags" Sholton-Douglas.
>
> Why do you fear Deirdre so much? Got your head handed to you once too often?

Poor word choice.

It's Deirdre Sholton-Douglas (pick a name for god's sake) who hides
behind her killfile, not me, after coming at me like Katrina and
leaving with her tail (wanting to get but not being able to fit)
between her legs.

Don't have to take my word for it either, see the archives.

Madra Dubh

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Aug 31, 2005, 2:40:48 PM8/31/05
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"tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
news:1125500540....@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
>
> It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
> with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
>
> There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
> loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
>
> Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
>
> Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
> good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
> stores blind.
>
> We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
> footage on them.
>
> "Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."

Bear in mind that among the opportunistic looters are those people
desperately searching for untainted water and food.
The situation in New Orleans is desperate indeed.


Madra Dubh

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Aug 31, 2005, 2:42:56 PM8/31/05
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"Julian Richards" <s...@sig.co.uk> wrote in message
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> On 31 Aug 2005 08:02:20 -0700, "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
>>with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
>>
>>There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
>>loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
>>
>>Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
>>
>>Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
>>good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
>>stores blind.
>>
>>We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
>>footage on them.
>>
>>"Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."
>
> Watching US news last night, they say that the problem seems to be the
> distinction between looters and those needing food.
>

Exactly and they are having immense problems getting the relief supplies to
the survivors or the survivors to the relief supplies
God alone knows what the ultimate death toll will be.
The hurricane and resultant flooding surely has killed many.
The toll from diseases has yet to start.


Madra Dubh

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Aug 31, 2005, 2:44:53 PM8/31/05
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"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
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>
>

I have no doubt but that many countries will be offering assistance.
We would be exceedingly stupid not to accept.
But then, of late........................


Madra Dubh

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Aug 31, 2005, 2:47:24 PM8/31/05
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"tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
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You do realize that Deirdre is probably one of the most intelligent people
ever to wander into this news group.
And before you start your sycophant chant, she and I have had more than a
few bloody rounds.
I respect her none the less.

Madra Dubh

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Aug 31, 2005, 2:50:07 PM8/31/05
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"Val Adams" <va_a...@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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That brought a tear to my eye.
Thank your countrymen for me, Val.

Madra Dubh

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Aug 31, 2005, 2:51:39 PM8/31/05
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"tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
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tiglath, give it up.
There may well be thousands dead or soon to be dead.
We need all the help, we can get if for no other reason to restore the
solidarity we used to enjoy with our neighbors.


Val Adams

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Aug 31, 2005, 3:00:47 PM8/31/05
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eh, Luv, I'm YOUR countryman, remember? I did wonder if that
Jock was 'our' Jock, there's a sweetness there that reminds; but I did send
thanks to the Netherlanders from our side the pond.

Val de Lerkan Merkan

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 3:27:07 PM8/31/05
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Madra Dubh wrote:
> "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
> news:1125508044.4...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>
> You do realize that Deirdre is probably one of the most intelligent people
> ever to wander into this news group.

She is trained in a branch of science. That's it.

That is not the same as being smart.

A smart person doesn't put a picture of herself that frightens the
horses in the Internet and then starts a flame war trying to ridicule
others. That's not the hallmark of intelligence or smarts. It's
pretty dumb.

It's like a fat girl trying to laugh at a thin guy. In fact is EXACTLY
like a fat ugly girl trying to laugh at a thin guy.

> And before you start your sycophant chant, she and I have had more than a
> few bloody rounds.

Sycophant chant?

Poor word choice, again.

I am nobody's sycophant, not even my own.

> I respect her none the less.

I don't. Respect must be earned.

She attacked me first, that's nothing to respect. Thus, she deserves
all the scorn she got, gets, and will get.

Once in the fray she showed none of the intelligence you credit her
with, had no stamina, and left ignominiously like all wannabe flamers
who can't keep their powder dry, a killfile refugee; from which she
peeks like a fish in the barrel.

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 3:32:45 PM8/31/05
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Madra Dubh wrote:
> >
> > With respect, peace and love,
> > Jock (Netherlands)
>
> That brought a tear to my eye.

I think you are a wee bit too sentimental for these pages.

Don't go soft on us, now.

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 3:51:17 PM8/31/05
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Ominous wrote:
>
> Thank you, for the information and the help.
>

Information won't stick and you are beyond help.

William Black

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Aug 31, 2005, 3:58:17 PM8/31/05
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"Madra Dubh" <cca...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:FUmRe.5831$kn4....@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...

I gather that there's a good rumour going around that the US federal
government has already announced that they do not need outside help in the
form of people or equipment.

I may be wrong.

--
William Black

I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.


Julian Richards

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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:55:10 +0100, "William Black"
<willia...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>
>"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
>news:4315DD00...@rcn.com...
>>
>>
>> Ominous wrote:
>> >
>>
>> > Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>> > expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>> > that?
>>
>> Don't know where the world is, but one of
>> the cable networks reported that Germany
>> offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
>> see if it's accepted.
>

>People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>

>I imagine the sepcialised rescue and medical teams that operate from the UK
>and France are loading their equipment as I type this.
>

>It's only the terminally paranoid right wingers who expect the rest of the
>world to watch while the US is in trouble, because that's what they'd like
>to do when someone else is in trouble...

It would be interesting if Cuba offered help.


--

Julian Richards
medieval "at" richardsuk.f9.co.uk

www.richardsuk.f9.co.uk
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Ominous

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Quitters never win.

Deirdre

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Cory Bhreckan wrote:
>
> tiglath wrote:
> > Cory Bhreckan wrote:
> >
> >>tiglath wrote:
> >>
> >>>Deirdre wrote:
> >>>
> >>>

> >>>>Ominous wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
> >>>>>expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
> >>>>>that?
> >>>>
> >>>>Don't know where the world is, but one of
> >>>>the cable networks reported that Germany
> >>>>offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
> >>>>see if it's accepted.
> >>>
> >>>

> >>>Running out of cookies, tank ass?
> >>>
> >>
> >>No reasoned response? Personal insults trump substance any day. Your
> >>mother must be proud of you.
> >
> >

> > I reason with all and anyone but Deirdre "Saddlebags" Sholton-Douglas.
>
> Why do you fear Deirdre so much? Got your head handed to you once too often?

Is this midge still about?

It's not worth the bother, Cory, calling me "fat"
is so wide of the mark that those who actually
know me are laughing hysterically..the projec-
tions of a spotty, nose-picking dweeb suffering
from a terminal wedgie and ingrowing virginity.

Deirdre

tiglath

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Deirdre wrote:

> Is this midge still about?
>
> It's not worth the bother, Cory, calling me "fat"
> is so wide of the mark that those who actually
> know me are laughing hysterically..the projec-
> tions of a spotty, nose-picking dweeb suffering
> from a terminal wedgie and ingrowing virginity.
>
> Deirdre

Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by her
reckoning.

"People who know me..." is her version of, "lurkers support me in
email."

In contrast with her derriere, her material is terribly thin. Her
far-fetched jab is yet another repeat of the stuff she hurled days
earlier, before she ran away from my loving largesse.

Deirdre

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Madra Dubh wrote:
>
> "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
> news:1125508044.4...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>
> You do realize that Deirdre is probably one of the most intelligent people
> ever to wander into this news group.

Why, thank you, Madra...much as I appreciate
your kind words, there's really little reward in
attempting to reason with insects desperate
for attention. The only thing to do is either
swat or ignore them and since this one has no
sting with which to bless itself, ignoring seems
to make the most sense...the tiny mind is so
dim it's just not worth the bother of a reply.

Deirdre

tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 4:36:41 PM8/31/05
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Deirdre wrote:
>
> Why, thank you, Madra...much as I appreciate
> your kind words, there's really little reward in
> attempting to reason with insects desperate
> for attention. The only thing to do is either
> swat or ignore them and since this one has no
> sting with which to bless itself, ignoring seems
> to make the most sense...the tiny mind is so
> dim it's just not worth the bother of a reply.


Ignore me?

That would be a valid position if you had ignored me from the outset.

But ignoring me AFTER trying to "swat" me and getting your ample glutei
badly kicked in he attempt is no more "ignoring" that cowardiced is
bravery.

You better keep ignoring me, madam, unless you want A LOT more of the
same or worse. Capisce, lump?

Andrew Chaplin

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"tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
news:1125519831....@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...

>
> Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by
her
> reckoning.
>
> "People who know me..." is her version of, "lurkers support me in
> email."
>
> In contrast with her derriere, her material is terribly thin. Her
> far-fetched jab is yet another repeat of the stuff she hurled days
> earlier, before she ran away from my loving largesse.

Is this sort of puerile ad hominem -- or ad feminam, in this case --
really necessary? Why not dissect her arguments and what she offers as
evidence to make a point?

Deirdre

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Aug 31, 2005, 4:42:33 PM8/31/05
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Andrew Chaplin wrote:
>
> "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
> news:1125519831....@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by
> her
> > reckoning.
> >
> > "People who know me..." is her version of, "lurkers support me in
> > email."
> >
> > In contrast with her derriere, her material is terribly thin. Her
> > far-fetched jab is yet another repeat of the stuff she hurled days
> > earlier, before she ran away from my loving largesse.
>
> Is this sort of puerile ad hominem -- or ad feminam, in this case --
> really necessary? Why not dissect her arguments and what she offers as
> evidence to make a point?

I should think it obvious, Andrew...he _can't_.

Deirdre

Ominous

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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 16:39:56 -0400, Andrew Chaplin wrote:

> "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
> news:1125519831....@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by
> her
>> reckoning.
>>
>> "People who know me..." is her version of, "lurkers support me in
>> email."
>>
>> In contrast with her derriere, her material is terribly thin. Her
>> far-fetched jab is yet another repeat of the stuff she hurled days
>> earlier, before she ran away from my loving largesse.
>
> Is this sort of puerile ad hominem -- or ad feminam, in this case --
> really necessary? Why not dissect her arguments and what she offers as
> evidence to make a point?

He can't.

Ominous

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Well, I've got to go back to real life now, tiggy. It's been fun. Watch
out the little girl doesn't hurt you.

Andrew Chaplin

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"Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.31....@none.org...

> On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 16:39:56 -0400, Andrew Chaplin wrote:
>
> > "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
> > news:1125519831....@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> >>
> >> Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by
> > her
> >> reckoning.
> >>
> >> "People who know me..." is her version of, "lurkers support me in
> >> email."
> >>
> >> In contrast with her derriere, her material is terribly thin.
Her
> >> far-fetched jab is yet another repeat of the stuff she hurled
days
> >> earlier, before she ran away from my loving largesse.
> >
> > Is this sort of puerile ad hominem -- or ad feminam, in this
case --
> > really necessary? Why not dissect her arguments and what she
offers as
> > evidence to make a point?
>
> He can't.

That's as may be but, who knows, maybe the moon is blue and he'll see
a better way of discussing things on Usenet.

(I'm not holding my breath in the mean time because this is, after
all, just Usenet.)

MichilĂ­n

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On 31 Aug 2005 08:02:20 -0700, "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:

>
>
>It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
>with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
>
>There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
>loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
>
>Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
>
>Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
>good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
>stores blind.
>
>We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
>footage on them.
>
>"Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."
>

You "axe" me to get?

You of course are white and just "find things lying around."

People who "loot" are black, right?

Trust me, Americans are doing the looting, reflecting the US national
mindset that "if their resources are worth having, they belong to us".


Murchadh

Peter Jason

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It's the lawyers. There're afraid of the lawyers.
Looters have "human" rights.


"tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message

news:1125500540....@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

MichilĂ­n

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So this is what was touted as Mr. Wit?

You're truly pathetic. Shouldn't you be getting ready for Grade 2?

Murchadh

MichilĂ­n

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On 31 Aug 2005 13:23:51 -0700, "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:

>
>Deirdre wrote:
>
>> Is this midge still about?
>>
>> It's not worth the bother, Cory, calling me "fat"
>> is so wide of the mark that those who actually
>> know me are laughing hysterically..the projec-
>> tions of a spotty, nose-picking dweeb suffering
>> from a terminal wedgie and ingrowing virginity.
>>
>> Deirdre
>
>Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by her
>reckoning.

Deirdre is not fat by my reckoning. But then, I know what Deirdre
looks like. Also, I don't get thrown out of places where Deirdre
appears, like you would be, as Deirdre is normally protected by armed
guards, which tells us how important she is in the eyes of the US
Government. Particularly when compared to you.

You're what American school girls call "a pencil dick". Hilarious!


Murchadh

MichilĂ­n

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On 31 Aug 2005 12:27:07 -0700, "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:

>
>Madra Dubh wrote:
>> "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
>> news:1125508044.4...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> You do realize that Deirdre is probably one of the most intelligent people
>> ever to wander into this news group.
>
>She is trained in a branch of science. That's it.
>
>That is not the same as being smart.
>
>A smart person doesn't put a picture of herself that frightens the
>horses in the Internet and then starts a flame war trying to ridicule
>others. That's not the hallmark of intelligence or smarts. It's
>pretty dumb.
>
>It's like a fat girl trying to laugh at a thin guy. In fact is EXACTLY
>like a fat ugly girl trying to laugh at a thin guy.
>
>
>
>> And before you start your sycophant chant, she and I have had more than a
>> few bloody rounds.
>
>Sycophant chant?
>
>Poor word choice, again.
>
>I am nobody's sycophant, not even my own.
>
>
>
>> I respect her none the less.
>
>I don't. Respect must be earned.

Let's see if I can put this into language you can understand...

Nobody gives a flying fuck what you think! You are a nobody, a
nonentity.


Murchadh

Tiglath

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"MichilĂ­n" <mic...@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:431627d4.9508222@news...

> On 31 Aug 2005 13:23:51 -0700, "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >Deirdre wrote:
> >
> >> Is this midge still about?
> >>
> >> It's not worth the bother, Cory, calling me "fat"
> >> is so wide of the mark that those who actually
> >> know me are laughing hysterically..the projec-
> >> tions of a spotty, nose-picking dweeb suffering
> >> from a terminal wedgie and ingrowing virginity.
> >>
> >> Deirdre
> >
> >Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by her
> >reckoning.
>
> Deirdre is not fat [...]

[snip jailhouse bravado]

God creates them and they find each other.

>
> You're what American school girls call "a pencil dick". Hilarious!

Much too late after you 'stellar' performance to criticize other men's
genitals.

Don't complaint about other men's dicks when you can't find your own.

-- Chinese proverb

Under Deirdre's thunder thighs you would find balls you would die for.

MichilĂ­n

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:32:58 PM8/31/05
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:55:10 +0100, "William Black"
<willia...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>
>"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
>news:4315DD00...@rcn.com...
>>
>>

>> Ominous wrote:
>> >
>>
>> > Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>> > expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>> > that?
>>
>> Don't know where the world is, but one of
>> the cable networks reported that Germany
>> offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
>> see if it's accepted.
>

>People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>
>I imagine the sepcialised rescue and medical teams that operate from the UK
>and France are loading their equipment as I type this.
>
>It's only the terminally paranoid right wingers who expect the rest of the
>world to watch while the US is in trouble, because that's what they'd like
>to do when someone else is in trouble...
>

>--
>William Black

I don't agree.

The only mention of interest from your crappy country is that the
Queen is shocked and that British diplomatic officials stand ready to
assist the 20 British families currently sitting in the Superdome in
Nawlins.

I have not been able to find any hints of concern on the part of
Canada, who can usually be counted on to offer every assistance short
of actual help. In all fairness, Canada is always fast off the mark
with firepumps and fighters when the US has out of control fires.

However, as there was on 9/11, there have been phonecalls from
ordinary people as far away as Britain and Canada offering help,
mostly in the form of money. As usual they have been directed to the
American Red Cross.

The other point is that the US has not yet asked any other country to
help. I imagine help has been offered, but in such a tight situation,
there is more tha ample US help available. Once the living are
rescued, then all that is left is reconstruction, which the US can
handle perfectly well by itself.

Murchadh

MichilĂ­n

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On 31 Aug 2005 10:47:22 -0700, "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:

>
>Ominous wrote:
>> tiglath wrote:


>> >
>> > Ominous wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>> >>

>> >> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>> >>
>> >

>> > Ominous threatens again in inundate Usenet with ignorance.
>> >
>> > Discover Google, chump.
>>
>> I already knew you couldn't enlighten me.
>
>I draw blood from stones more easily.
>
>
>>
>> Speaking of ignorance, who do you think is under all that floodwater?
>>
>
>Nobody. Corpses float.


>
>
>
>
>>
>> --
>> This is all pretty funny until I recall that you were bested by that
>> retarded geriatric scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD.
>

>Your wishing so doesn't make it so.
>
>He posted and posted and stopped posting when he couldn't keep up with
>the game HE started.
>
>Just like you, fishes in a barrel.
>
He was offered a prize contestant ad got a teenager with no fuzz on
his balls, so he backed away.

One thing tiglath does really well is overestimate his minimal skills.

And by the way, Ominous there's nothing retarded about me, although I
do understand your need to feel that you are no different from those
around you, which is why you know tiglath, right?

Murchadh

MichilĂ­n

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:41:11 PM8/31/05
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:26:24 GMT, Val Adams <va_a...@pacbell.net>
wrote:

>Ominous wrote:


>
>> William Black wrote:
>>
>>>"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
>>>news:4315DD00...@rcn.com...
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Ominous wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>>>>>expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>>>>>that?
>>>>
>>>>Don't know where the world is, but one of
>>>>the cable networks reported that Germany
>>>>offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
>>>>see if it's accepted.
>>>

>>>People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>>
>>
>> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>>

>This was taken from another newsgroup:
>
>The Dutch government being very small still knows how to manage water.
>They have sent an assesment team to see what the Dutch can do to help
>out. The Rotterdem company Smit Tak is ready at the Dutch Antillees to
>dispatch help to the region. It may not be much as of yet, but I hope
>they can do something significant. I heard last night that the UK had
>opened a Giro account for help to the poor who are now homeless in the
>region and this morning the Dutch have also opened one. I doubt if
>donations will be as large as they were for the Tsunami, but there
>were some heart rendering pictures on our TV last night of a man who
>had his house split in two. He said he saw his wife drift off and had
>not seen her again since. These pictures tend to moce people and
>hpefully people will donate.
>The USA according to our news is not asking for help to the world
>except from the Dutch, who know how to manage water.
>God created the Earth, but the Dutch created Holland and the people of
>Louisiana created the land right behind Ponchartrain. Together, they
>might show what human effort and friendship can do.
>You guys helped us with the Marshal Plan. Now its our turn. I pray
>that Europe will do this and not make me ashamed again.
>

>With respect, peace and love,
>Jock (Netherlands)
>

Hey, it's Jock the Boxman (Accordionist) from Holland!

Murchadh

Tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:47:22 PM8/31/05
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"MichilĂ­n" <mic...@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:43162aa1.10225443@news...

Lame.

You contradict yourself each time you respond to tell me you don't care what
I think.

Same as Deirdre, who now is oblige to piggyback on other people's posts to
remind me that she is ignoring me.

That's hilarious.

You have both been outgunned and whipped and what we are seeing here is a
lachrymose case of sour grapes and poor losing.

Poor babies.

Write more Highlander.

Tales from the brink.

Tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:47:23 PM8/31/05
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"Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.08.31....@none.org...
>
> Well, I've got to go back to real life now, tiggy.

I see, the tide is out and the metal detector is calling.

> It's been fun.

I assure you, Sir, the pleasure has been all mine -- as always.

> Watch out the little girl doesn't hurt you.

No so little, bruiser. Thanks. Deirdre physique is impressive but she is
a bit of a tuskless walrus. Make that quite a bit.

Tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:47:23 PM8/31/05
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"Madra Dubh" <cca...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:QQmRe.5818$kn4....@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
> Bear in mind that among the opportunistic looters are those people
> desperately searching for untainted water and food.

Food stores and appliance store and gun shops should be able to make it easy
to discern those foraging for food from looters

> The situation in New Orleans is desperate indeed.

I disagree. It is bad but it is not desperate, in general. A LOT of help
is on the way and it hasn't been long enough to die of hunger or disease
yet.

The situation of people trapped in upper floors in the WTC North Tower after
the South Tower collapse was desperate.

Learn the difference.


Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:52:01 PM8/31/05
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 22:38:31 +0000, MichilĂ­n wrote:

> And by the way, Ominous there's nothing retarded about me, although I do
> understand your need to feel that you are no different from those around
> you, which is why you know tiglath, right?

Oh, my apologies. I just naturally figured, what with your obsession with
man sex, the anus and shit. You're gay then, I take it?

--
This is all pretty funny until I recall that you were bested by that
retarded geriatric scot WHO NEVER POSTED A SINGLE WORD.

Then it's just sad.

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:52:57 PM8/31/05
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 22:47:23 +0000, Tiglath wrote:

> "Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.31....@none.org...
>>
>> Well, I've got to go back to real life now, tiggy.
>
> I see, the tide is out and the metal detector is calling.

Now that's funny. I knew there was a reason I liked you.

Tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:55:57 PM8/31/05
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"MichilĂ­n" <mic...@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:43162428.8568320@news...

> >
>
> You "axe" me to get?
>

Yes.

This motherfucker keeps saying he doesn't care what I think, and keeps
asking me questions.

I answered your question. Anwer mine.

Just when, please tell me, motherfucker, will you reach the end of your epic
journey up your own arse?

Tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 6:57:03 PM8/31/05
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"Peter Jason" <P...@PJ.com.nz> wrote in message
news:df58th$2odp$1...@otis.netspace.net.au...

> It's the lawyers. There're afraid of the lawyers.
> Looters have "human" rights.

"Shoot lawyers first," it's the only way out.

DE Wolf

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Aug 31, 2005, 7:00:44 PM8/31/05
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In soc.history.medieval tiglath wrote:

> Val Adams wrote:

>> The Dutch government being very small still
>> knows how to manage water.

> That's not going to help; In Holland they use
> children to plug dike leaks with their fingers.

Tiggy, take it and tuck it.

The Dutch probably know more about controlling
where water does and does not go than virtually
anybody here in the US.

They have had to learn just to have land to live on.

> But thanks anyway.

Though Tiggy's thanks may be intended to be snide,
mine certainly is not. I, and I am sure many others,
do most sincerely thank the people and government of
Holland for the help they are sending to that area.

I just wish *I* could get there to help. But I doubt
that, even if I *could* get there, they would have
much use for a Database Specialist with the beginnings
of arthritis in both of her knees. *wry smile*

Wolf,
Bard

--
**************************************
Though I may never make master,
Still, and always, a bard.
**************************************
A brute kills for pleasure.
A fool kills from hate.
R.A. Heinlein
(speaking as Lazarus Long)
**************************************
A generation which ignores history has
no past and no future.
R.A. Heinlein
(speaking as Lazarus Long)
**************************************
http://www.shm-qa.net


Tiglath

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Aug 31, 2005, 7:24:42 PM8/31/05
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"MichilĂ­n" <mic...@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:43162d22.10866375@news...
>
> The only mention of interest from your crappy country [...]

Crappy country?

From a Scotsman?

At least we are independent.

We whipped the English, remember.

The people who whipped you. I mean, whip you.


Tiglath

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"MichilĂ­n" <mic...@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:43163074.11715886@news...

> He was offered a prize contestant ad got a teenager with no fuzz on
> his balls, so he backed away.
>

And backed way, and backed away, and backed away, and then backed away some
more.

That's Michelin idea of a furious charge.


> One thing tiglath does really well is overestimate his minimal skills.

I'll have my problems over yours any day, Michelin. See below.


> And by the way, Ominous there's nothing retarded about me,

See folks?

When your enemies have to issue edicts to say they are not retarded or fat
(Deirdre's fatwah) one has no choice but to rejoice.

Tiglath

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"Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 22:38:31 +0000, MichilĂ­n wrote:
>
> > And by the way, Ominous there's nothing retarded about me, although I do
> > understand your need to feel that you are no different from those around
> > you, which is why you know tiglath, right?
>
> Oh, my apologies. I just naturally figured, what with your obsession with
> man sex, the anus and shit. You're gay then, I take it?
>

ZAP!

Well done. Ominous, my boy.

A dark horse, he, it appears.

Michelin is not actively gay, too old -- other than the occasional gum job
between parked cars, that is, for old time's sake.

But a lifetime of fudgepacking has condemned his prose to a litter of
singular infelicities of expression, upon which you, as well as I, had
finally to remark.


Tiglath

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"DE Wolf" <capta...@monarchy.modusvarious.com> wrote in message
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> In soc.history.medieval tiglath wrote:
>
> > Val Adams wrote:
>
> >> The Dutch government being very small still
> >> knows how to manage water.
>
> > That's not going to help; In Holland they use
> > children to plug dike leaks with their fingers.
>
> Tiggy, take it and tuck it.

A typical reply from someone jaded with fingering dikes on her arthritic
knees.

Humorless twit. It's time for you to learn about Hans Brinker The Hero of
Haarlem.

http://www.thehollandring.com/hans-brinker-story.shtml

A boy who saved his country with his finger.

Deirdre

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"MichilĂ­n" wrote:
>
> On 31 Aug 2005 13:23:51 -0700, "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:
>
> >
> >Deirdre wrote:
> >
> >> Is this midge still about?
> >>
> >> It's not worth the bother, Cory, calling me "fat"
> >> is so wide of the mark that those who actually
> >> know me are laughing hysterically..the projec-
> >> tions of a spotty, nose-picking dweeb suffering
> >> from a terminal wedgie and ingrowing virginity.
> >>
> >> Deirdre
> >
> >Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by her
> >reckoning.
>
> Deirdre is not fat by my reckoning.

<shrug> No need to defend me, Mike, much as I appre-
ciate your effort...applying the adjective "fat" to me
is much like applying the adjective "bald"...since neither
apply attempting to use either as ammunition against
me is...well...rather stupid, frankly. I suppose given
the source, stupidity and a flat learning curve are to
be expected.

Let's just let wee dibbledick rattle on...he's a loose
cannon, doing no damage whatsoever to me and only
further exposing himself for the clueless wonder we
know him to be. Anyway, as long as he keeps using
that which doesn't work, he's not discovering that
which does, hm?

> But then, I know what Deirdre looks like.

So you do. So do many others. It's why I find nitwit's
obsession with the word so amusing.

> You're what American school girls call "a pencil dick". Hilarious!

Actually, I'm told the phrase is now "pin-dick"...one
of the ball topped ones, no doubt.

Deirdre

Hal

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Well you didn't look too hard for those hints. One search on Google
news with the words: * canada offers help hurricane Katrina * showed
Canada offering help, with additional offers from Nova Scotia and
Ontario. Since your posting from Canada, I'm surprised you don't know
how to access the news services here.

You comment from ignorance that Canada "can usually be counted on to


offer every assistance short of actual help."

Why the slur? Are we deporting you or something? There is a long
tradition on both sides of the border here of help in time of need.
Canada takes friendships and responsibilities seriously. Is it not like
that where you're from?

Hal

Val Adams

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Hal wrote:

Perhaps Micheil is in a snit; or still has me kfd since our last set-to. I
posted one informal(volunteer group) and one formal (news article, gov)
notice of Canandian help preparations in process in immediate answer to his
that you quote from. For which we thank you, btw; I suspect this one is
going to make 9/11 look like a rained-out picnic. One can just about hear
the cholera critters swarming as we speak.

Val (de Lerkan Merkan)

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval tiglath <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:


>It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
>with imputnity and nobody to stop them.

>There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
>loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.

>Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.

>Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
>good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
>stores blind.

>We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
>footage on them.

>"Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."

Don't be so darned quick. Sure, folks stay behind in storms,
always have and always will.

Now you've got a situation where people have no water and no
food. And you've got the local supermarket with three feet
of water in it in a city that won't even start recovering
for weeks.

The store owners will write off the entire contents of the
store. They will NOT be able to sell it.

So the "looters" got it. So what? At least it went for
some use.

As for the guys who herniated themselves stealing equally
unsellable big TV sets from flooded stores, what are they
going to do with them? There's no power and an easy 50%
or more of the city's dwellings are going to be condemned.

What we ought to be thinking about is evacuating the entire
place and NOT rebuilding it. It would cost billions and billions
(the 25 billion dollar figure is just the insurance cost) and
take years and years to do.

Long before then there will be another hurricane.

---- Paul J. Gans

Tiglath

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"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:43164828...@rcn.com...

> > >
> > >Tank Ass Deirdre feels obliged to tell us that she is not fat, by her
> > >reckoning.
> >
> > Deirdre is not fat by my reckoning.
>
> <shrug> No need to defend me, Mike, much as I appre-
> ciate your effort...applying the adjective "fat" to me
> is much like applying the adjective "bald"

You are bald too?

What a prize package our Deirdre is.

Not in the legs, right?

Your little grabby eyes and countenance tell you are easily bearded and as
hirsute as a Hittite.

> ...since neither
> apply attempting to use either as ammunition against
> me is...well...rather stupid, frankly. I suppose given
> the source, stupidity and a flat learning curve are to
> be expected.
>

Sincere killfilers are really like gold dust in Usenet.

TankAss, put me in the killfile saying that was it, but that wasn't it. In
order to look less foolish now she has to address me through a third party.
Her indirect blows are even weaker.

She is denying being fat.

Now I put this to you Deirdre Sholton-Douglas (Choose a name for fuck's
sake)

Do you deny being plug-ugly too?

What's your defense or excuse?

>> But then, I know what Deirdre looks like.
>
> So you do. So do many others.

I know what you look like. I know I treasure each moment I don't see you.

> Actually, I'm told the phrase is now "pin-dick"...one
> of the ball topped ones, no doubt.
>
> Deirdre

I observed TankAss is a foul-mouthed woman once, and she keeps proving me
right. I have refrained from exposing her to my cruder side because she is
a woman, albeit a fat, ugly one. I have not talked about her genitals or
been downright vicious with her. I've have all that far to go still if I
want to.

Fortunately I will not have to go down the gutter she dwells because her
weight and facial configuration are enough for sniggers ad infinitum.

With TankAss the snigger is mightier than the sword.

New Orleans Mayor. Sir, let Deirdre sit in the levee breach and see the
waters parted to Moses' envy.

Saddlebags, call your office.

Hal S.

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"Paul J Gans" <ga...@panix.com> wrote in message
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------------------------------------

I agree on the NOT rebuilding. People build in a lake bed and then wonder
why they get flooded out. We have the same situation in the Mississippi
floods of recent years. People get flooded out and then the govt (read that,
"we taxpayers") foots the bill to help them rebuild in the same spot -- only
to be flooded out again somewhere down the line.

Hal S.


Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval Ominous <do...@none.org> wrote:

>tiglath wrote:
>>
>>
>> It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
>> with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
>>
>> There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
>> loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
>>
>> Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
>>
>> Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
>> good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
>> stores blind.
>>
>> We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
>> footage on them.
>>
>> "Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."
>>

>You sir, are an unmitigated fucking idiot. The vast majority of those
>looters are looking for food and water. Who's going to steal a toaster
>when they have no home, no power and nothing to toast?

>You're also a racist, but a stupid one. Louisana blacks have a much
>different accent than you think.

>Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>that?

Actually, the German Red Cross has already volunteered to
send help. It has been respectfully declined by the American
Red Cross according to tonight's TV news.

------ Paul J. Gans

Tiglath

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"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:43164828...@rcn.com...
>
> <shrug> No need to defend me, Mike, much as I appre-
> ciate your effort...applying the adjective "fat" to me
> is much like applying the adjective "bald"...since neither
> apply

That's Deirdre's second fatwah today to say she is not fat.

The style is similar to that of Iraq's former Information Minister.


>
> Let's just let wee dibbledick rattle on.

Let? Allow? You think you have a choice? Fool.

Granting powers you don't possess but long for tell of your anxieties,
porky.

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval tiglath <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:

>Ominous wrote:
>>
>> You sir, are an unmitigated fucking idiot. The vast majority of those
>> looters are looking for food and water. Who's going to steal a toaster
>> when they have no home, no power and nothing to toast?

>People who can keep a toaster until the power comes back, or can sell
>it to people with a home, if they don't have one.

>That you can't answer easy questions like that for yourself means that
>mud also floods your head and spills into Usenet.

The power isn't coming back on any time soon. And check out
how many folks in that area still have homes.

It is an enormous disaster. Faluja in spades. So big that only
now, days afterwards, are Those In Charge starting to get their
minds around what has happened.

But I offer one bit of advice. Do NOT tell them that God did it.

----- Paul J. Gans

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval Deirdre <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote:


>Ominous wrote:
>>

>> Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>> expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>> that?

>Don't know where the world is, but one of

>the cable networks reported that Germany
>offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
>see if it's accepted.

I understand that it wasn't. Good old American arrogance
again. No understanding of symbology, or much else having
to do with other nations either, for that matter.

----- Paul J. Gans

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval William Black <willia...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message

>news:4315DD00...@rcn.com...


>>
>>
>> Ominous wrote:
>> >
>>
>> > Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>> > expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>> > that?
>>
>> Don't know where the world is, but one of
>> the cable networks reported that Germany
>> offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
>> see if it's accepted.

>People are popping up all over offering assistance.

>I imagine the sepcialised rescue and medical teams that operate from the UK
>and France are loading their equipment as I type this.

>It's only the terminally paranoid right wingers who expect the rest of the
>world to watch while the US is in trouble, because that's what they'd like
>to do when someone else is in trouble...


And I'll bet we won't let them in.

This is one strange country when it is in trouble.

Mostly because we *can't* admit that we *are* in
trouble.

---- Paul J. Gans

Tiglath

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"Val Adams" <va_a...@pacbell.net> wrote in message
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>
> Perhaps Micheil is in a snit; or still has me kfd since our last set-to.

You ran Michelin into his killfile?

It's all coming out.

No Purple Heart material, Oor Michelin.


Tiglath

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"Paul J Gans" <ga...@panix.com> wrote in message
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> In soc.history.medieval tiglath <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:
>
>
> >It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
> >with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
>
> >There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
> >loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
>
> >Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
>
> >Their mental inferiority led them to defy evacuation orders and their
> >good luck had them survive, and now they add to the misery by robbing
> >stores blind.
>
> >We shoule be actively weeding out those idiots instead of getting
> >footage on them.
>
> >"Look mama, that's me on TV with our new toaster you axe me to get."
>
> Don't be so darned quick. Sure, folks stay behind in storms,
> always have and always will.
>
> Now you've got a situation where people have no water and no
> food. And you've got the local supermarket with three feet
> of water in it in a city that won't even start recovering
> for weeks.
>
> The store owners will write off the entire contents of the
> store. They will NOT be able to sell it.
>
> So the "looters" got it. So what? At least it went for
> some use.
>

I wans't talking about people foraging for food. See the news.

>
> What we ought to be thinking about is evacuating the entire
> place and NOT rebuilding it.

Hear, hear.

Deirdre

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Paul J Gans wrote:

> Now you've got a situation where people have no water and no
> food. And you've got the local supermarket with three feet
> of water in it in a city that won't even start recovering
> for weeks.
>
> The store owners will write off the entire contents of the
> store. They will NOT be able to sell it.
>
> So the "looters" got it. So what? At least it went for
> some use.

What struck me in the videos I saw yesterday
were the number of people loaded with disposable
diapers and cases of Similac. Today I see videos
of police telling looters to "drop" what they're
carrying and when they do, where does it fall?
Why, right in the water...somehow I rather doubt
the merchants are going to want it back.

> As for the guys who herniated themselves stealing equally
> unsellable big TV sets from flooded stores, what are they
> going to do with them? There's no power and an easy 50%
> or more of the city's dwellings are going to be condemned.

To say nothing of the fact that TVs which have
been immersed in water rarely work after their
dunking anyway.

> What we ought to be thinking about is evacuating the entire
> place and NOT rebuilding it. It would cost billions and billions
> (the 25 billion dollar figure is just the insurance cost) and
> take years and years to do.

Well, that won't happen. But the idea of trying
to rebuild that which grew over decades is stag-
gering...I suspect the construction industry is
going to be the primary economic driver there
for some time to come.


Deirdre

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval tiglath <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:

>William Black wrote:
>> "tiglath" <te...@tiglath.net> wrote in message
>> news:1125500540....@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...


>> >
>> >
>> > It's unconscionable how we have people to film looters emptying stores
>> > with imputnity and nobody to stop them.
>> >
>> > There should be a National Guard detachment equipped with rock salt
>> > loaded shotguns strafing looters on sight.
>> >
>> > Those human cockroaches deserves that much at the very least.
>>

>> Don't be bloody silly Tiggy.
>>
>> There's no food and no water and the poor have been abandoned to fend for
>> themselves.
>>
>> There's no power and no clean water either, so they'll need clothes as
>> well.
>>

>Think before posting.

>It's NINETY degrees in New Orleans. And...

>HUMID, very HUMID.

>Clothes?

>Have you watched the video footage of the looting?

>Did you see food or water being stolen?

>I didn't.

I did.

>Did you read reports of people brazenly trying their "new" clothes in
>the streets?

>Do you think that taking bread and fruit to eat is reported as
>"looting"?

Yes.

>Did you see a policemen dragging a youngster and his loot back into the
>store?

>Watch, read, think, then post.

Do you understand that the policeman is totally at
the mercy of the crowd? There is no backup. There
aren't even any police radios and there's no gas for
the police cars.

----- Paul J. Gans

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval tiglath <te...@tiglath.net> wrote:

>Ominous wrote:
>> >
>> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>>

>> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>>

>Ominous threatens again in inundate Usenet with ignorance.

>Discover Google, chump.

>> One need only look at where the tsunami donations came from to realize
>> that this is actually amazingly fantastic bullshit.

>Perspective...

>Another Republican Disaster...

>Stampeding Shiites kill 800 people, easily twice Katrina's death toll.

Tiggy, you are off base. Katrina's death toll will be in the
thousands.

---- Paul J. Gans

Ominous

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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 23:31:25 +0000, Tiglath wrote:

> "Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.31....@none.org...
>> On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 22:38:31 +0000, MichilĂ­n wrote:
>>
>> > And by the way, Ominous there's nothing retarded about me, although I
>> > do understand your need to feel that you are no different from those
>> > around you, which is why you know tiglath, right?
>>
>> Oh, my apologies. I just naturally figured, what with your obsession
>> with man sex, the anus and shit. You're gay then, I take it?
>>
>>
> ZAP!
>
> Well done. Ominous, my boy.

Don't get too happy. Your obsession with his obsession says almost as much
about you. And don't even get me started on your psychotic little
fish/little pond issues. What are you, five foot five? Ever wonder why
there is no such thing as a social chihuahua?

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval Val Adams <va_a...@pacbell.net> wrote:
>Ominous wrote:

>> William Black wrote:
>>
>>>"Deirdre" <finch.e...@rcn.com> wrote in message
>>>news:4315DD00...@rcn.com...
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Ominous wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Where is the worldwide relief effort? Oh, wait...Americans are only
>>>>>expected to /provide/ assistance, aren't they? Why don't you comment on
>>>>>that?
>>>>
>>>>Don't know where the world is, but one of
>>>>the cable networks reported that Germany
>>>>offered assistance. It'll be interesting to
>>>>see if it's accepted.
>>>

>>>People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>>
>>
>> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?
>>

>This was taken from another newsgroup:

>The Dutch government being very small still knows how to manage water.

>They have sent an assesment team to see what the Dutch can do to help
>out. The Rotterdem company Smit Tak is ready at the Dutch Antillees to
>dispatch help to the region. It may not be much as of yet, but I hope
>they can do something significant. I heard last night that the UK had
>opened a Giro account for help to the poor who are now homeless in the
>region and this morning the Dutch have also opened one. I doubt if
>donations will be as large as they were for the Tsunami, but there
>were some heart rendering pictures on our TV last night of a man who
>had his house split in two. He said he saw his wife drift off and had
>not seen her again since. These pictures tend to moce people and
>hpefully people will donate.
>The USA according to our news is not asking for help to the world
>except from the Dutch, who know how to manage water.
>God created the Earth, but the Dutch created Holland and the people of
>Louisiana created the land right behind Ponchartrain. Together, they
>might show what human effort and friendship can do.
>You guys helped us with the Marshal Plan. Now its our turn. I pray
>that Europe will do this and not make me ashamed again.

>With respect, peace and love,
>Jock (Netherlands)

Thank you. I only hope that my country has the sense to
accept those offers. We need all the help we can get.
The city needs to be evacuated and there is no place to
put the people evacuated.

There is NOTHING that works. People in the hospitals
on respirators or dialysis are dying because there is
no power and no supplies.

I do not think that there are supplies for 100,000 people
readily available anywhere in the US. They can be gathered
and transportation and gasoline can be found, but that
will take a week or more. And that's too long.

And even then, we are apt to shortly have cholera and
similar diseases and no way to treat the victims. There
is raw sewage in the streets because the pumps that kept
the city alive have failed.

Many folks in the US just don't get it. They think it
is a matter of replacing a roof or patching a wall.
It isn't. It involves the total replacement of homes
for 300,000 people who lived in the flooded area.

---- Paul J. Gans

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval Andrew Chaplin <ab.ch...@yourfinger.rogers.com> wrote:
>"Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
>news:FAlRe.34476$c95....@fe11.news.easynews.com...

>> William Black wrote:
>> >
>> > People are popping up all over offering assistance.
>>
>> I've yet to hear of any. Could you enlighten me?

>The Canadian government and the Canadian public. "The Deputy Prime
>Minister [...] has contacted U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael
>Chertoff and advised him that Canada stands ready to provide
>assistance if needed. In addition, the Minister of Health [...] has
>directed the Public Health Agency of Canada to contact the U.S.
>Department of Health and Human Services and offer any assistance that
>may be helpful, such as emergency medical supplies contained in the
>National Emergency Stockpile System."
>(http://news.gc.ca/cfmx/view/en/index.jsp?articleid=166879) The
>American Red Cross has asked the Canadian Red Cross for reinforcement,
>and the CRC is responding. Many Canadians will donate through the CRC
>(http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=014588&tid=032). I'll be
>stopping at their headquarters tomorrow to drop off a cheque.

Thank you.

---- Paul J. Gans

Deirdre

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<sigh> Figures. I suppose the I-Can-Do-It-Myself
attitude (so reminiscent of a toddler tying their
shoelaces in knots) is quite a comfort to all those
people whose livelihoods have been swept out to
sea.

I understand now that ten of thousands are to
be transported to Houston...the mayor there
was mouthing some platitudes about them being
able to find housing and employment...how many
people does he think can be absorbed into the
local economy? Last I knew the biggest employers
in Houston were the school district, the govern-
ment and Wal-Mart...and how are they supposed
to _afford_ housing when they've been financially
wiped out? It beggers belief.

Deirdre

Deirdre

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Paul J Gans wrote:

> And even then, we are apt to shortly have cholera and
> similar diseases and no way to treat the victims. There
> is raw sewage in the streets because the pumps that kept
> the city alive have failed.

There's considerably worse than that in that water...
petrochemicals, asbestos, mercury, E coli, Crypto-
sporidium, S. typhi, infectious hepatitis...not to men-
tion West Nile and Malaria once the mosquitoes start
breeding in the stagnant water.

The list is frightening and damned near endless.

Deirdre

Tiglath

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"Paul J Gans" <ga...@panix.com> wrote in message
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>
> >Stampeding Shiites kill 800 people, easily twice Katrina's death toll.
>

Recte:

Stampeding Shiites kill 800 people, easily twice Katrina's death toll, so
far.

> Tiggy, you are off base. Katrina's death toll will be in the
> thousands.

Back on base.


Tiglath

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"Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
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> >> Oh, my apologies. I just naturally figured, what with your obsession
> >> with man sex, the anus and shit. You're gay then, I take it?
> >>
> >>
> > ZAP!
> >
> > Well done. Ominous, my boy.
>
> Don't get too happy. Your obsession with his obsession says almost as much
> about you. And don't even get me started on your psychotic little
> fish/little pond issues.

I sense you are an expert in fish too... and especially crabs.


> What are you, five foot five? Ever wonder why
> there is no such thing as a social chihuahua?

Another ominous question. Hmmmm.. I know Michelin would like a pretty
poodle like you.

I guess you decided not to "go back to real life" after all, huh?

Is THAT great, isn't it?

Ominous

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On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 02:10:18 +0000, Tiglath wrote:

>
> "Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.09.01....@none.org...
>> >> Oh, my apologies. I just naturally figured, what with your obsession
>> >> with man sex, the anus and shit. You're gay then, I take it?
>> >>
>> >>
>> > ZAP!
>> >
>> > Well done. Ominous, my boy.
>>
>> Don't get too happy. Your obsession with his obsession says almost as
>> much about you. And don't even get me started on your psychotic little
>> fish/little pond issues.
>
> I sense you are an expert in fish too... and especially crabs.
>
>
>> What are you, five foot five? Ever wonder why there is no such thing as
>> a social chihuahua?
>
> Another ominous question. Hmmmm.. I know Michelin would like a pretty
> poodle like you.

Wow, thanks. I haven't been called pretty since...well, ever.

> I guess you decided not to "go back to real life" after all, huh?

I did what I had to, turned a nice little profit too, if you must know.



> Is THAT great, isn't it?

--

Michael Siemon

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Aug 31, 2005, 10:21:37 PM8/31/05
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In article <j6qdnXnNepA...@comcast.com>,
"Hal S." <h.sa...@comcast.net> wrote:

One of the "interesting" things here is that FEMA (the fed. emergency
relief agency) _won't_ pay a dime for anything like relocation to a
more sensible spot, but _only_ for rebuilding in the already proven
bad location... This is a policy mandated by legislation -- FEMA staff
hate it as much as any rational folks might. Congress-critters can't
abide the thought of losing votes after a disaster...

Paul J Gans

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In soc.history.medieval Ominous <do...@none.org> wrote:
>On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:51:17 -0700, tiglath wrote:

>>
>> Ominous wrote:
>>>
>>> Thank you, for the information and the help.
>>>
>>>
>> Information won't stick and you are beyond help.

>Quitters never win.

Except in poker.

One needs to know when to fold.

---- Paul J. Gans

Paul J Gans

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>------------------------------------

I understand (subject to correction) that FEMA (Federal
Emergency Management Authority) aid is only available
if you rebuild on the original site.

Is that stupid or is that stupid?

---- Paul J. Gans

Tiglath

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"Ominous" <do...@none.org> wrote in message
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> >
> > Another ominous question. Hmmmm.. I know Michelin would like a pretty
> > poodle like you.
>
> Wow, thanks. I haven't been called pretty since...well, ever.
>

I am quick to admit error, sorry.

Ugly poodle.

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 10:47:14 PM8/31/05
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I've played a bit of poker and I've never once seen someone fold and then
take the pot.

Ominous

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Aug 31, 2005, 10:47:43 PM8/31/05
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LOL

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