Nigel Brooks
"P. KAATZ" wrote:
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> Ralph what the heck is all this crap on a stick with the CIA -- you must
> have them confused with the KGB. GRU, NKVD< MGB and the boys with the FEC --
> they did in l8,000,000 people. What the hell did the CIA ever do to you --
> did someone steal your rattle.
>
> Ralph McGehee <rmcg...@igc.org> wrote in message
> news:36EE51CE...@igc.org...
> >
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> >
> > Assassinations
> >
> > I am ironically bemused by the debate on political assassinations --
> > including anonymous' comments - below.
> >
> > Last week the President apologized for the CIA and military abetting
> > the slaughter of 200,000 poor, Mayan Guatemalans. This apparently moves
> out
> it
> > >then be justifiable to do him ? Before he bites?
> >
> > >This concept of "a smaller evil to accomplish a greater good"; or "a
> smaller
> > >evil to avert an even greater one" seems to be equally well anchored in
> the
> > >American psyche.
> >
> > >When, then, either now or in the past, is it legal and justified to kill
> > >another human being ahead of time? If the answer is "never", we are
> > >saying then that we must wait until the potential purpotrator has done
> > >somebody. But if we have knowledge that this purpotrator - or many of
> them -
> > >is about to do somebody, and we remain silent? Where does the concept of
> > >conspiracy come into conflict with "silent consent"?
> >
> > >No wonder those politicians make a lot of money: they're damned if they
> do,
And don't forget Morris Garage's fine little MGB, preferably in BRG.
Ken Burington
CWL #79
WarLibyUK wrote in message <36F3D2F4...@msn.com>...
Semper Fi, Bill Langston.
Semper Fi, Bill Langston.
pat...@memes.com wrote:
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> On Tue, 23 Mar 1999 08:27:59 -0600, William Langston <l...@iosa.com>
> wrote:
>
> You by any chance remember the 53 Mayflower? I would love to put a
> 350 cube small block in one of those puppies with some fuel injection
> and modern suspension.
>
> As the toolman would say, arh, arh, arh!
Semper Fi, Bill Langston.
Red Fox wrote:
>
> I'm no expert on cars, but when I was at Ft Devens I had a little '60 MGA
> with an 1800 engine that was right next to sex - but like has been said, I
> don't know if I could get into it today, or rather get back out once in.
> -Lou-
>
> William Langston wrote in message <36F7A4EF...@iosa.com>...
You by any chance remember the 53 Mayflower? I would love to put a
350 cube small block in one of those puppies with some fuel injection
and modern suspension.
As the toolman would say, arh, arh, arh!
>Absolutely, although I prefer the Midget, I don't think I could get into
William Langston wrote in message <36F7A4EF...@iosa.com>...
My 52 MGTD was actually quite roomy for my 6'4", much better and more
comfortable than most Fords. I don't know what it is about my body
and Fords but they are uncomfortable as hell for me.
You could even get physical in the MG if you had a sense of humor and
imagination to boot. I think if you went to sit in the car today, you
would be surprised about how much leg room you had to work with.
Dad's thought it was a safe vehicle for thier daughters..........But
nope..........
Bill, looks Like I have to come over and get you ready for the PRT!!!!!!!!!!
Semper Fi
Hollis
100% DVA, III MAF, Lima 3/3, India 3/3 RVN 1969 USMC
I will go look right now, it looked like a miniature rolls royce. The
body was made by Talbot (The Roots Group") I would seriously consider
for almost a full minute trading one of my muscle cars for one of
these puppies in any condition.
>No I don't Pat. Got a picture of one?
>
>Semper Fi, Bill Langston.
>
>pat...@memes.com wrote:
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>No I don't Pat. Got a picture of one?
Here ya go. The Mayflower. Takes a minute to load, look at the MG
while you are at it.
http://www.hodkinson.force9.co.uk/page3.html
Semper Fi, Bill Langston.
Semper Fi, Bill Langston.
Semper Fi, Bill Langston.
pat...@memes.com wrote:
Wouldn't have another Tiger. Clutch had to be replaced a couple times
a year, (or maybe that was my driving habits)
I have the distinction of having the ugliest car in the world by the
way stolen from my collection in Long Beach, California. It was the
Skoda, Felicia..got about 60 miles to the gallon as I remember. Had
it chained to a car port post and they got it anyway.
>Thanks Patrick, it took a while for me to load but was worth every byte.
><G> Now I see what ya mean, that would be a real sleeper! Bet it has all
>leather and wood on the dash too. How come no Morgan in those pics?
>
>Semper Fi, Bill Langston.
>
>
>pat...@memes.com wrote:
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