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SMITH29

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Dec 6, 2009, 9:45:07 PM12/6/09
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Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/

dilecticon

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Dec 6, 2009, 10:07:01 PM12/6/09
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SMITH29 wrote:
> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/


A chilling thought from a very timely post:

"We had them stacked like cordwood in our boat. The open end where the
feet was sticking out was these big brown tags that said 'unknown,
unknown,'" Johann said. The military hadn't adopted dog tags yet and
many couldn't be identified.

LDosser

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Dec 7, 2009, 12:26:39 AM12/7/09
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"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
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And we got Hussein bowing and scraping to them ...

dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 12:32:06 AM12/7/09
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Low, so very low...

Curt

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Dec 7, 2009, 7:44:18 AM12/7/09
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On Dec 6, 6:45 pm, SMITH29 <smit...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/

National Geo a few years ago had an article about the divers they sent
down there to fetch the bombs and bullets out of that ship -- since
they were soon to be needed very badly and all, and weren't doing any
good at the bottom of the harbor. These poor guys had to swim around
in the dark (and in the fuel oil and chemicals and whatnot) and shove
dead bodies out of their way to get to the ordinance. Awful.

Curt

Hagar

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"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
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Of course the Liberal Media will not even mention the significance of
December 7, the day which shall live in infamy. Just like 9/11, they'll
claim we attacked ourselves and had it coming, to boot, and that's
why Hussein had to bow.

However, that phony Copenhagen circus will take center stage. As
of the latest report, 240 stretch Limos have been hired and as of early
this a.m., 187 private jets have arrived at various airports around the
city, in a show of "Carbon Footprint" hypocrisy.


Notroll2009

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/


Sort of like '70s General Motors products.


Yer Pal Al

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Dec 7, 2009, 11:12:57 AM12/7/09
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On Dec 7, 7:02 am, "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote:
> "dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
>
> news:hfi40n$u66$4...@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>
>
>
>
> > LDosser wrote:
> >> "dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
> >>news:hfhrgm$jp$4...@news.eternal-september.org...
> >>> SMITH29 wrote:
> >>>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
> >>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>
> >>> A chilling thought from a very timely post:
>
> >>> "We had them stacked like cordwood in our boat. The open end where the
> >>> feet was sticking out was these big brown tags that said 'unknown,
> >>> unknown,'" Johann said. The military hadn't adopted dog tags yet and
> >>> many couldn't be identified.
>
> >> And we got Hussein bowing and scraping to them ...
>
> > Low, so very low...
>
> Of course the Liberal Media will not even mention the significance of
> December 7, the day which shall live in infamy. Just like 9/11, they'll
> claim we attacked ourselves and had it coming, to boot, and that's
> why Hussein had to bow.

If you go to youtube you can probably find the audio of Obama's
mentor, Jerimiah Wright, saying that December 7th was the day *WE*
dropped nuclear bombs on the *INNOCENT* people of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki.

> However, that phony Copenhagen circus will take center stage.  As
> of the latest report, 240 stretch Limos have been hired and as of early
> this a.m., 187 private jets have arrived at various airports around the
> city, in a show of "Carbon Footprint" hypocrisy.

Democrats surrendered all arguments on hypocrisy when, during the
2001-02 election cycle they "gobbled up" 92% of all individual
campaign contributions valued at over $1M or more.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2003/jul/07/20030707-090426-8917r/

chatnoir

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Dec 7, 2009, 2:43:17 PM12/7/09
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> city, in a show of "Carbon Footprint" hypocrisy.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Missmatch of vague concepts and ideas!

dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 3:14:55 PM12/7/09
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Global "warming" is a myth.

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Hagar

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Dec 7, 2009, 3:28:08 PM12/7/09
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"Mary Poppins" <maryp...@perfection.com> wrote in message
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> d...@lect.edu (dilecticon) chiseled in stone for all posterity to see
> <hfjnod
> $i3l$1...@news.eternal-september.org>:

>
>>Global "warming" is a myth.
>
> Good luck with that.
> --
> Perfectly yours,
> Mary
>

They should devote as much time and effort to cure the world
of the malaise that seems to afflict you, namely "Global Stupidity".


dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 3:35:41 PM12/7/09
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Mary Poppins wrote:
> d...@lect.edu (dilecticon) chiseled in stone for all posterity to see <hfjnod
> $i3l$1...@news.eternal-september.org>:
>
>> Global "warming" is a myth.
>
> Good luck with that.

No need of luck:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/2000/climate_change/1023334.stm

Not our fault

Are we, the fossil-fuel-burning public, partially responsible for this
recent warming trend? Almost assuredly not.

These small global temperature increases of the last 25 years and over
the last century are likely natural changes that the globe has seen many
times in the past.


Human kind has little or nothing to do with the recent temperature changes

William M. Gray
Colorado State University
This small warming is likely a result of the natural alterations in
global ocean currents which are driven by ocean salinity variations.
Ocean circulation variations are as yet little understood.
Human kind has little or nothing to do with the recent temperature
changes. We are not that influential.

There is a negative or complementary nature to human-induced greenhouse
gas increases in comparison with the dominant natural greenhouse gas of
water vapour and its cloud derivatives.

It has been assumed by the human-induced global warming advocates that
as anthropogenic greenhouse gases increase that water vapour and
upper-level cloudiness will also rise and lead to accelerated warming -
a positive feedback loop.

It is not the human-induced greenhouse gases themselves which cause
significant warming but the assumed extra water vapour and cloudiness
that some scientists hypothesise.

Negative feedback

The global general circulation models which simulate significant amounts
of human-induced warming are incorrectly structured to give this
positive feedback loop.

Their internal model assumptions are thus not realistic.

As human-induced greenhouse gases rise, global-averaged upper-level
atmospheric water vapour and thin cirrus should be expected to decrease
not increase.
Water vapour and cirrus cloudiness should be thought of as a negative
rather than a positive feedback to human-induced - or anthropogenic
greenhouse gas increases.

No significant human-induced greenhouse gas warming can occur with such
a negative feedback loop.

Bill Shatzer

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Dec 7, 2009, 3:47:37 PM12/7/09
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Notroll2009 wrote:


Or just about any Harley Davidson.

peace and justice,


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dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 3:52:25 PM12/7/09
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Bill Shatzer wrote:

> peace and justice,
>
>
ETRACT YOUR TREASON:

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bill Shatzer wrote:

And over 4,000 Americans have paid with their lives for that little
adventure. Plus a half a trillion dollars in national treasure
You might compare that with the number of lives lost on 9-11. Or the
economic injury incurred from that event.
It would have been cheaper in both lives and money to just suffer
another 9-11 every six or seven years.

Peace and justice,

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

An argument might be made that bankers have wracked more damage to this
country than all the terrorists in this century and last.

Peace and justice,

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 3:58:41 PM12/7/09
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Mary Poppins wrote:
> d...@lect.edu (dilecticon) chiseled in stone for all posterity to see <hfjovd
> $mf1$4...@news.eternal-september.org>:
>
>> No need of luck:
>
> Ever heard of http://www.snopes.com

Ever heard of who runs it?

>> Well, finally we know. It is run by a husband and
>> wife team - that's right, no big office of investigators and researchers, no
>> team of lawyers. It's just a mom-and-pop operation that began as a hobby.
>> David and Barbara Mikkelson in the San Fernando Valley of California started
>> the website about 13 years ago - and they have no formal background or
>> experience in investigative research. After a few years it gained popularity
>> believing it to be unbiased and neutral, but over the past couple of years
>> people started asking questions who was behind it and did they have a
>> selfish motivation?
>>
>> The reason for the questions - or skepticisms - is a result of snopes. com
>> claiming to have the bottom line facts to certain questions or issue when in
>> fact they have been proven wrong. Also, there were criticisms the Mikkelsons
>> were not really investigating and getting to the 'true' bottom of various
>> issues.
>>
>> A few months ago, when my State Farm agent Bud Gregg in Mandeville hoisted a
>> political sign referencing Barack Obama and made a big splash across the
>> internet, 'supposedly' the Mikkelson's claim to have researched this issue
>> before posting their findings on snopes. com. In their statement they
>> claimed the corporate office of State Farm pressured Gregg into taking down
>> the sign, when in fact nothing of the sort 'ever' took place. I personally
>> contacted David Mikkelson (and he replied back to me) thinking he would want
>> to get to the bottom of this and I gave him Bud Gregg's contact phone
>> numbers - and Bud was going to give him phone numbers to the big exec's at
>> State Farm in Illinois who would have been willing to speak with him about
>> it. He never called Bud. In fact, I learned from Bud Gregg no one from
>> snopes. com ever contacted anyone with State Farm. Yet, snopes. com issued a
>> statement as the 'final factual word' on the issue as if they did all their
>> homework and got to the bottom of things - not!
>>
>> Then it has been learned the Mikkelson's are very Democratic (party) and
>> extremely liberal. As we all now know from this presidential election,
>> liberals have a purpose agenda to discredit anything that appears to be
>> conservative. There has been much criticism lately over the internet with
>> people pointing out the Mikkelson's liberalism revealing itself in their
>> website findings. Gee, what a shock?

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Yer Pal Al

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Dec 7, 2009, 4:28:12 PM12/7/09
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On Dec 7, 12:20 pm, marypopp...@perfection.com (Mary Poppins) wrote:
> d...@lect.edu (dilecticon) chiseled in stone for all posterity to see <hfjnod
> $i3...@news.eternal-september.org>:

>
> >Global "warming" is a myth.
>
> Good luck with that.

People thought it was called "man-made" global warming when it was
actually "Mann-made" global warming:

http://www.usnews.com/blogs/paper-trail/2009/11/30/penn-state-will-investigate-climategate.html

dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 5:06:14 PM12/7/09
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Mary Poppins wrote:
> d...@lect.edu (dilecticon) chiseled in stone for all posterity to see <hfjqam
> $atd$1...@news.eternal-september.org>:

>
>> Ever heard of who runs it?
>
> Citation please.

You already snipped one, shitface.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes.com

Snopes.com (pronounced /?sno?ps/), officially the Urban Legends
Reference Pages, is a web site that is the best-known resource for
validating and debunking urban legends, Internet rumors, e-mail
forwards, and other such stories of uncertain or questionable origin in
American popular culture.[1] The heading carries the subtitle, Rumor Has It.

Snopes is run by Barbara and David Mikkelson, a California couple who
met on the alt.folklore.urban newsgroup. The Mikkelsons also founded the
San Fernando Valley Folklore Society, and were credited as the owners of
the site until 2005.


^ 1. Neil Henry, American Carnival: Journalism Under Siege in an Age of
New Media (University of California Press 2007), p. 285.

http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/hank/081127

The following quote from about.com certainly does not comfort me:

"Second, the Mikkelsons' political views are between them and the ballot
box. I don't know what they are; you don't know what they are; certainly
the author of this email doesn't know what they are."

Not true. If Mikkelson were not politically aligned, he would not have
endorsed only leftwing TV news channels as he did in an interview on CNN:

DAVID MIKKELSON: Well, other than checking out our site, a lot of
different things. One is, of course, if a story is real, you're
generally going to see it in more than one place. If you're finding
something that seems rather sensational and it's only on one Web site
and it's not something major like CNN or ABC, that's a pretty good tip
that perhaps the story is just a rumor or something that someone made up.

Besides, if the NYT reporter who wrote this didn't know the Mikkelsons'
political leanings, all he had to do was ask the Mikkelsons or do some
quick research, as I did.

Obviously, the Mikkelsons are not conservative. A conservative would
have at least mentioned Fox News or a conservative site in this context
and would have been proud to tout his conservatism. Liberals hide their
views because they know they aren't popular.

Curt

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Dec 7, 2009, 5:21:29 PM12/7/09
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On Dec 7, 7:02 am, "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote:

> > Low, so very low...
>
> Of course the Liberal Media will not even mention the significance of
> December 7, the day which shall live in infamy. Just like 9/11, they'll

Wup wup wup wup wup wup

Curt

Curt

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Dec 7, 2009, 5:22:10 PM12/7/09
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On Dec 7, 12:47 pm, Bill Shatzer <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote:
> Notroll2009 wrote:
> > "SMITH29" <smit...@comcast.net> wrote in message

> >news:lq6dnQwqZ9Cv8YHW...@supernews.com...
>
> >>Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
> >>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
> > Sort of like '70s General Motors products.
>
> Or just about any Harley Davidson.

Hey hey HEY, NOW...

Curt

Yer Pal Al

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Dec 7, 2009, 5:40:57 PM12/7/09
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On Dec 7, 2:06 pm, dilecticon <d...@lect.edu> wrote:
> Mary Poppins wrote:
> > d...@lect.edu (dilecticon) chiseled in stone for all posterity to see <hfjqam
> > $at...@news.eternal-september.org>:

>
> >> Ever heard of who runs it?
>
> > Citation please.
>
> You already snipped one, shitface.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes.com

Did snopes actually report against the global warming email scandal?

dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 5:55:05 PM12/7/09
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What a fucking asshole you are.

dilecticon

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Shitzie hates ALL American icons.

dilecticon

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SMITH29

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xxxx
Actually,,, NoNuts was never able to afford the GM products.

The Shitzer wanted a Harley in the worst way but he couldn't pick the
thing up after falling over on one because his feet couldn't reach the
ground.
Cushman or Vespa more his size.

29

Bill Shatzer

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SMITH29 wrote:

> The Shitzer wanted a Harley in the worst way but he couldn't pick the
> thing up after falling over on one because his feet couldn't reach the
> ground.
> Cushman or Vespa more his size.

Well no. If you gave me a Harley, I'd keep it just long enough to sell
it and use the money to buy a real motorbike - maybe a Speed Triple or
an R1200 - though if I had a place to park two bikes, I might add a dual
sport instead to the stable and keep my Bonnie for road work.

Harleys are over priced, over weight, oil leakers which corner like ...
well, like Harleys. There is a reason Harleys have acquired the "Hog"
sobriquet

I previously furnished a list of my owned bikes - nary a Cushman nor
Vespa in the bunch. Though I suspect even a Cushman would be better than
your Schwinn. Or is it a Huffy?

peace and justice,


dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 8:39:04 PM12/7/09
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SMITH29 wrote:
> dilecticon wrote:
>> Curt wrote:
>>> On Dec 7, 12:47 pm, Bill Shatzer <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote:
>>>> Notroll2009 wrote:
>>>>> "SMITH29" <smit...@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:lq6dnQwqZ9Cv8YHW...@supernews.com...
>>>>>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
>>>>>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>>>>> Sort of like '70s General Motors products.
>>>> Or just about any Harley Davidson.
>>>
>>> Hey hey HEY, NOW...
>>>
>>> Curt
>>
>> Shitzie hates ALL American icons.
>
> xxxx
> Actually,,, NoNuts was never able to afford the GM products.

<G>

> The Shitzer wanted a Harley in the worst way but he couldn't pick the
> thing up after falling over on one because his feet couldn't reach the
> ground.
> Cushman or Vespa more his size.
>
> 29

Sal Mineo type eh?

Lol.

dilecticon

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Dec 7, 2009, 8:44:54 PM12/7/09
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Bill Shatzer wrote:

> peace and justice,
>
>
RETRACT YOUR TREASON:

Jamir Quay

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Dec 7, 2009, 8:55:39 PM12/7/09
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Bill Shatzer wrote:

> Harleys are over priced,

Thanks for dissing American lnbor...

> over weight,

Not for a touring bike:

http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/buyersguide/Honda-GoldWing-GL1800.htm

Honda Gold Wing GL1800

Weight: 792+lbs

http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs/honda-gold-wing-vs-bmw-k1200-lt-15608.html

With a claimed dry weight of 788 pounds, the BMW has less weight to
worry about between its 64.3 inch wheelbase.


http://www.milehigh-harley.com/newbikes/2010-Road-King-Classic.php

Weight:
o As Shipped 773 lbs

You're a bleating moron, Shitzie.


> oil leakers

Not since the shovelheads of the '70s.

> which corner like ...
> well, like Harleys.

Or Buells...

> There is a reason Harleys have acquired the "Hog"
> sobriquet

There is a reason to see you face first on the asphalt at 70 mph...

> I previously furnished a list of my owned bikes

Fuck you.

Fuck your list.

Drop damned dead, you scumsucking cunt.

SMITH29

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xxxx
Except for the complexion.
Shitzie is white as a sheet

SMITH29

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xxxx
Why don't you tell us how you REALLY feel about our beloved Shitzer.

SMITH29

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xxxx

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dilecticon

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<guffaw!>

typical surrender monkey...

dilecticon

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I'm sorry to have been less than direct in my efforts, I will endeavor
to do better in future ;-)

Bill Shatzer

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Dec 8, 2009, 12:38:31 AM12/8/09
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SMITH29 wrote:

> Jamir Quay wrote:

>> Bill Shatzer wrote:

Thanks for reminding me why I have this jerk plonked.

-snip-

>>> which corner like ... well, like Harleys.

>> Or Buells...

Never rode one but reportedly Buells were quite satisfactory in the
twisties.

But it obviously escaped his notice that Harley has shut down Buell
production, closed the factory, and scrapped the brand.

http://www.buell.com/en_us/company/news/detail.asp?news_id=1497

thus allowing Harley to return to its roots producing only over priced,
over weight, ill-handling tarted up motorcycles.

Harley never really had its heart in Buell anyway.

peace and justice,


Jamir Quay

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Dec 8, 2009, 12:59:48 AM12/8/09
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Bill Shatzer wrote:
> SMITH29 wrote:
>
>> Jamir Quay wrote:
>
>>> Bill Shatzer wrote:
>
> Thanks for reminding me why I have this jerk plonked.
>
> -snip-
>
>>>> which corner like ... well, like Harleys.
>
>>> Or Buells...
>
> Never rode one but reportedly Buells were quite satisfactory in the
> twisties.
>
> But it obviously escaped his notice that Harley has shut down Buell
> production, closed the factory, and scrapped the brand.

That's recessions for you, luxury goods are the first to go.

Especially boutique ones made on AMERICAN wage scale.

> http://www.buell.com/en_us/company/news/detail.asp?news_id=1497
>
> thus allowing Harley to return to its roots producing only over priced,

Then they must not sell very well, right???

> over weight,

Did we already cover that, lying Shitbag?

They weigh less than the BMWs and Gold Wings.

What is it with you libitards and repeated lying after FACTS are presented?

> ill-handling

How does a cruiser of any kind handle?

> tarted up motorcycles.

Your preferences in chrome and paint are summarily DISMISSED!

> Harley never really had its heart in Buell anyway.

Is that why they kept it solvent for nearly a decade?

> peace and justice,

Bullshit and lies form you, as always.

You're a rotten wet fart in an elevator, Shitzie - DROP DAMNED DEAD!

Barack Hussein Bohica

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On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 07:02:49 -0800, "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote:

>
>"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
>news:hfi40n$u66$4...@news.eternal-september.org...
>> LDosser wrote:
>>> "dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
>>> news:hfhrgm$jp$4...@news.eternal-september.org...


>>>> SMITH29 wrote:
>>>>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
>>>>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>>>>
>>>>

>>>> A chilling thought from a very timely post:
>>>>
>>>> "We had them stacked like cordwood in our boat. The open end where the
>>>> feet was sticking out was these big brown tags that said 'unknown,
>>>> unknown,'" Johann said. The military hadn't adopted dog tags yet and
>>>> many couldn't be identified.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> And we got Hussein bowing and scraping to them ...


>>
>> Low, so very low...
>
>Of course the Liberal Media will not even mention the significance of
>December 7, the day which shall live in infamy. Just like 9/11, they'll

>claim we attacked ourselves and had it coming, to boot, and that's
>why Hussein had to bow.
>
>However, that phony Copenhagen circus will take center stage. As
>of the latest report, 240 stretch Limos have been hired and as of early
>this a.m., 187 private jets have arrived at various airports around the
>city, in a show of "Carbon Footprint" hypocrisy.

They had to reposition many of those planes to other cities because
there wasn't room to park them all in Hoaxenhagen. We could cut CO2
emissions by a sizeable percentage with a few thousand plastic bags
and rubber bands...

Barack Hussein Bohica

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On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 08:12:57 -0800 (PST), Yer Pal Al
<caddys...@gmail.com> wrote:

>On Dec 7, 7:02�am, "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote:
>> "dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
>>
>> news:hfi40n$u66$4...@news.eternal-september.org...
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > LDosser wrote:
>> >> "dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
>> >>news:hfhrgm$jp$4...@news.eternal-september.org...
>> >>> SMITH29 wrote:
>> >>>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
>> >>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>>
>> >>> A chilling thought from a very timely post:
>>
>> >>> "We had them stacked like cordwood in our boat. The open end where the
>> >>> feet was sticking out was these big brown tags that said 'unknown,
>> >>> unknown,'" Johann said. The military hadn't adopted dog tags yet and
>> >>> many couldn't be identified.
>>
>> >> And we got Hussein bowing and scraping to them ...
>>
>> > Low, so very low...
>>
>> Of course the Liberal Media will not even mention the significance of
>> December 7, the day which shall live in infamy. Just like 9/11, they'll
>> claim we attacked ourselves and had it coming, to boot, and that's
>> why Hussein had to bow.
>

>If you go to youtube you can probably find the audio of Obama's
>mentor, Jerimiah Wright, saying that December 7th was the day *WE*
>dropped nuclear bombs on the *INNOCENT* people of Hiroshima and
>Nagasaki.

And our Fascist-in-Chief, the First Gray President, soaked in the
droolings of that fuckwad for twenty years...

>> However, that phony Copenhagen circus will take center stage. �As
>> of the latest report, 240 stretch Limos have been hired and as of early
>> this a.m., 187 private jets have arrived at various airports around the
>> city, in a show of "Carbon Footprint" hypocrisy.
>

>Democrats surrendered all arguments on hypocrisy when, during the
>2001-02 election cycle they "gobbled up" 92% of all individual
>campaign contributions valued at over $1M or more.
>
>http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2003/jul/07/20030707-090426-8917r/

Barack Hussein Bohica

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wrote:

Grand Squirt in the Ku Klux Klam, he is.

LDosser

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Pass them out in DC for starters. For the first time ever I believe the
Entire government needs a long dirt nap. Yes, that includes the Republicans
and the so called 'Independents'.

LDosser

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"Bill Shatzer" <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote in message
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> Notroll2009 wrote:
>
>> "SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:lq6dnQwqZ9Cv8YHW...@supernews.com...
>>

>>>Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
>>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>
>> Sort of like '70s General Motors products.
>
>
> Or just about any Harley Davidson.
>

Or your ass. But maybe that's canal water ...

LDosser

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Zackly!

LDosser

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Nah, Mineo a lot more muscular.

chatnoir

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On Dec 7, 2:06 pm, dilecticon <d...@lect.edu> wrote:
> Mary Poppins wrote:
> > d...@lect.edu (dilecticon) chiseled in stone for all posterity to see <hfjqam
> > $at...@news.eternal-september.org>:
>
> >> Ever heard of who runs it?
>
> > Citation please.
>
> You already snipped one, shitface.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes.com
>
> Snopes.com (pronounced /?sno?ps/), officially the Urban Legends
> Reference Pages, is a web site that is the best-known resource for
> validating and debunking urban legends, Internet rumors, e-mail
> forwards, and other such stories of uncertain or questionable origin in
> American popular culture.[1] The heading carries the subtitle, Rumor Has It.
>
> Snopes is run by Barbara and David Mikkelson, a California couple who
> met on the alt.folklore.urban newsgroup. The Mikkelsons also founded the
> San Fernando Valley Folklore Society, and were credited as the owners of
> the site until 2005.
>
> ^ 1. Neil Henry, American Carnival: Journalism Under Siege in an Age of
> New Media (University of California Press 2007), p. 285.
>
> http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/hank/081127
>
> The following quote from about.com certainly does not comfort me:
>
> "Second, the Mikkelsons' political views are between them and the ballot
> box. I don't know what they are; you don't know what they are; certainly
> the author of this email doesn't know what they are."
>
> Not true. If Mikkelson were not politically aligned, he would not have
> endorsed only leftwing TV news channels as he did in an interview on CNN:
>
> DAVID MIKKELSON: Well, other than checking out our site, a lot of
> different things. One is, of course, if a story is real, you're
> generally going to see it in more than one place. If you're finding
> something that seems rather sensational and it's only on one Web site
> and it's not something major like CNN or ABC, that's a pretty good tip
> that perhaps the story is just a rumor or something that someone made up.
>
> Besides, if the NYT reporter who wrote this didn't know the Mikkelsons'
> political leanings, all he had to do was ask the Mikkelsons or do some
> quick research, as I did.
>
> Obviously, the Mikkelsons are not conservative. A conservative would
> have at least mentioned Fox News or a conservative site in this context
> and would have been proud to tout his conservatism. Liberals hide their
> views because they know they aren't popular.

LOL = anybody can write on wikipedia! And anything they want to!

SMITH29

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Bill Shatzer wrote:
> SMITH29 wrote:
>
>> Jamir Quay wrote:
>
>>> Bill Shatzer wrote:
>
> Thanks for reminding me why I have this jerk plonked.
>
> -snip-

:-) You have a way of bringing out the kindness in people.

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Curt

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At least I'm not a potty mouth like you. Or a "media conspiracy" guy
like Hagar..

Curt

dilecticon

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Smarter too..

Curt

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On Dec 7, 5:30 pm, Bill Shatzer <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote:
> SMITH29 wrote:
> > The Shitzer wanted a Harley in the worst way but he couldn't pick the
> > thing up after falling over on one because his feet couldn't reach the
> > ground.
> > Cushman or Vespa more his size.
>
> Well no. If you gave me a Harley, I'd keep it just long enough to sell
> it and use the money to buy a real motorbike - maybe a Speed Triple or
> an R1200 - though if I had a place to park two bikes, I might add a dual
> sport instead to the stable and keep my Bonnie for road work.
>
> Harleys are over priced, over weight, oil leakers which corner like ...
> well, like Harleys. There is a reason Harleys have acquired the "Hog"
> sobriquet

Well, mine is for sure overweight. But that makes it comfy and stable
on the freeway, where it's totally in its element. I can do 500mi easy
in a day on it, and not be sore. Overpriced? I dunno. Cost more than
your Bonnie I'm sure, but if I was gonna go camping at Hells Canyon,
I'd rather ride the hog out there than your Bonnie. And the fit and
finish on the thing is really REALLY nice. Better than my riding
buddy's Goldwing. (And psssst -- she don't leak oil..)

Haring around Skyline, your Bonnie is I'm sure better. And I've had it
on the track, where it's kind of a dismal failure (the frame hits the
ground when you lean it very far). But I've got a couple of old
airhead BMWs for that, or I can always borrow the grilf's Ninja. So,
in defense of my hog.. I got exactly the bike I wanted, for what I
wanted to do on it. How can that be overpriced?

Curt

dilecticon

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And like any true libitard he lies so frequently he becomes perplexed
when he's easily PWND!

dilecticon

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Curt wrote:
> On Dec 7, 2:55 pm, dilecticon <d...@lect.edu> wrote:
>> Curt wrote:
>>> On Dec 7, 7:02 am, "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote:
>>>>> Low, so very low...
>>>> Of course the Liberal Media will not even mention the significance of
>>>> December 7, the day which shall live in infamy. Just like 9/11, they'll
>>> Wup wup wup wup wup wup
>>> Curt
>> What a fucking asshole you are.
>
> At least I'm not a potty mouth like you.

Oh there's something to put on your resume of LIES!

> Or a "media conspiracy" guy like Hagar..
>

Right, a charter member of the NYT' Jayson Blair School of Creative
Reporting...


You've become a vile laughing stock here with your continual lies.

Drop dead.

dilecticon

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"Meet the new boss...same as the old boss..."

dilecticon

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Got a cogent factual rebuttal do ya, janitor-boy?

No, of course not.

Jamir Quay

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Curt wrote:
> On Dec 7, 5:30 pm, Bill Shatzer <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote:
>> SMITH29 wrote:
>>> The Shitzer wanted a Harley in the worst way but he couldn't pick the
>>> thing up after falling over on one because his feet couldn't reach the
>>> ground.
>>> Cushman or Vespa more his size.
>> Well no. If you gave me a Harley, I'd keep it just long enough to sell
>> it and use the money to buy a real motorbike - maybe a Speed Triple or
>> an R1200 - though if I had a place to park two bikes, I might add a dual
>> sport instead to the stable and keep my Bonnie for road work.
>>
>> Harleys are over priced, over weight, oil leakers which corner like ...
>> well, like Harleys. There is a reason Harleys have acquired the "Hog"
>> sobriquet
>
> Well, mine is for sure overweight.

No it is NOT, you lying pile of shit.

Why are you slurping up Shitzie's verbal diarreah?

http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/buyersguide/Honda-GoldWing-GL1800.htm

Honda Gold Wing GL1800

Weight: 792+lbs

http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs/honda-gold-wing-vs-bmw-k1200-lt-15608.html

With a claimed dry weight of 788 pounds, the BMW has less weight to
worry about between its 64.3 inch wheelbase.


http://www.milehigh-harley.com/newbikes/2010-Road-King-Classic.php

Weight:
o As Shipped 773 lbs

> But that makes it comfy and stable
> on the freeway, where it's totally in its element. I can do 500mi easy
> in a day on it, and not be sore. Overpriced? I dunno. Cost more than
> your Bonnie I'm sure, but if I was gonna go camping at Hells Canyon,
> I'd rather ride the hog out there than your Bonnie. And the fit and
> finish on the thing is really REALLY nice. Better than my riding
> buddy's Goldwing. (And psssst -- she don't leak oil..)
>
> Haring around Skyline, your Bonnie is I'm sure better. And I've had it
> on the track, where it's kind of a dismal failure (the frame hits the
> ground when you lean it very far). But I've got a couple of old
> airhead BMWs for that, or I can always borrow the grilf's Ninja. So,
> in defense of my hog.. I got exactly the bike I wanted, for what I
> wanted to do on it. How can that be overpriced?
>
> Curt

You did the unthinkable, for a socialist like Shitzie, you paid AMERICAN
wage scale for an AMERICAN made product.

Shame on you.

SMITH29

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xxxx
He Plonks too.
A sure sign of weak character and low esteem.

29

Notroll2009

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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That would be Hagar.


dilecticon

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Oh yes, completely true.

dilecticon

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STFU, you carny freak.

SMITH29

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>> A sure sign of weak character and low self esteem.

>>
>> 29
>
> That would be Hagar.
>
xxxx
I have little experience with Hagar but he seems like a nice chap.

dilecticon

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Certainly he has a rational and fact-based approcah to things.

No wonder the libitards loathe him...

SMITH29

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xxxx
Non Partisan Ass Kick. NPAK A movement to consider.
don't forget, 2 term limits......

dilecticon

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Got any tea parties to attend?

Notroll2009

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"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
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>> That would be Hagar.
>
> STFU, you carny freak.

That would be Hagar, too.


Notroll2009

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"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
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Hagar's approach to most things is to cut and paste Limbaugh talking points.


dilecticon

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dilecticon

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No it isn't. I've read him before.

Why do you lie?

Bill Shatzer

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SMITH29 wrote:


> He Plonks too.
> A sure sign of weak character and low esteem.

Some folks have nothing to say and prove it repeatedly.

When they have proven it a sufficient number of times, it's into the
bucket with them.

Saves me the time required to repeatedly hit the delete key.

And provides more time to deal with folks who actually have something
interesting or entertaining to say.

Dealing with umpety-six repostings of an ascii representation of a dog
turd is not my idea of entertainment.

But different strokes for different folks. Your mileage may differ and
no doubt does.

peace and justice,

Jamir Quay

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Bill Shatzer wrote:
> SMITH29 wrote:
>
>
>> He Plonks too.
>> A sure sign of weak character and low esteem.
>
> Some folks have nothing to say and prove it repeatedly.

You have nothing of value to add, but hasten to anyway.

> When they have proven it a sufficient number of times, it's into the
> bucket with them.

Sort of like proving that Harley's aren't excessively heavy or even
expensive compared to other touring bikes...

> Saves me the time required to repeatedly hit the delete key.

Oh poor Shitzie, why do you have to "delete" anyway, afraid to lose
another debate?

> And provides more time to deal with folks who actually have something
> interesting or entertaining to say.

Which precludes any of your snotty posts...

> Dealing with umpety-six repostings of an ascii representation of a dog
> turd is not my idea of entertainment.

Dealing with human feces here is unfortunate but must be done anyway.

> But different strokes for different folks. Your mileage may differ and
> no doubt does.

Tell us again how "overweight" Harleys are, you lying cunt.

Notroll2009

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"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
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That would totally be Hagar:
http://images.usatoday.com/life/_photos/2003/2003-09/11-carnivale-inside.jpg


dilecticon

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No boyo, that would be YOU.

Curt

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Maybe. But you've been one as long as you've been on this NG.

Curt

Curt

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On Dec 8, 10:14 am, Jamir Quay <s...@00.ter> wrote:
> Curt wrote:
> > On Dec 7, 5:30 pm, Bill Shatzer <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote:
> >> SMITH29 wrote:
> >>> The Shitzer wanted a Harley in the worst way but he couldn't pick the
> >>> thing up after falling over on one because his feet couldn't reach the
> >>> ground.
> >>> Cushman or Vespa more his size.
> >> Well no. If you gave me a Harley, I'd keep it just long enough to sell
> >> it and use the money to buy a real motorbike - maybe a Speed Triple or
> >> an R1200 - though if I had a place to park two bikes, I might add a dual
> >> sport instead to the stable and keep my Bonnie for road work.
>
> >> Harleys are over priced, over weight, oil leakers which corner like ...
> >> well, like Harleys. There is a reason Harleys have acquired the "Hog"
> >> sobriquet
>
> > Well, mine is for sure overweight.
>
> No it is NOT, you lying pile of shit.

It's mine. If I think it's overweight, it's overweight. You really
oughta relax.

Curt

dilecticon

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Big difference though, I bring provable factual data, you otoh do not.

Cope.

Jamir Quay

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If it is within the weight class for like machines it is NOT overweight,
and back we go with another application of the FACTS!

Understand, this will go on 24/7 if need be, capisce?

Bill Shatzer

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Curt wrote:
> On Dec 7, 5:30 pm, Bill Shatzer <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote:
>
>>SMITH29 wrote:
>>
>>>The Shitzer wanted a Harley in the worst way but he couldn't pick the
>>>thing up after falling over on one because his feet couldn't reach the
>>>ground.
>>>Cushman or Vespa more his size.
>>
>>Well no. If you gave me a Harley, I'd keep it just long enough to sell
>>it and use the money to buy a real motorbike - maybe a Speed Triple or
>>an R1200 - though if I had a place to park two bikes, I might add a dual
>>sport instead to the stable and keep my Bonnie for road work.
>>
>>Harleys are over priced, over weight, oil leakers which corner like ...
>>well, like Harleys. There is a reason Harleys have acquired the "Hog"
>>sobriquet

> Well, mine is for sure overweight. But that makes it comfy and stable


> on the freeway, where it's totally in its element. I can do 500mi easy
> in a day on it, and not be sore. Overpriced? I dunno. Cost more than
> your Bonnie I'm sure, but if I was gonna go camping at Hells Canyon,
> I'd rather ride the hog out there than your Bonnie. And the fit and
> finish on the thing is really REALLY nice. Better than my riding
> buddy's Goldwing. (And psssst -- she don't leak oil..)
>
> Haring around Skyline, your Bonnie is I'm sure better. And I've had it
> on the track, where it's kind of a dismal failure (the frame hits the
> ground when you lean it very far). But I've got a couple of old
> airhead BMWs for that, or I can always borrow the grilf's Ninja. So,
> in defense of my hog.. I got exactly the bike I wanted, for what I
> wanted to do on it. How can that be overpriced?

Thought you said you rode a Goldwing?

If I'm disremembering and you actually are a Harley guy ... oh well,
never mind.

I take back all the bad things I said about Harleys.

Let's just say that Harleys appeal to their own particular idiosyncratic
segment of the motorcyclist population and leave it at that.


peace and justice,

Bill Shatzer

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Bill Shatzer wrote:

-snip-

> Thought you said you rode a Goldwing?
>
> If I'm disremembering and you actually are a Harley guy ... oh well,
> never mind.
>
> I take back all the bad things I said about Harleys.
>
> Let's just say that Harleys appeal to their own particular idiosyncratic
> segment of the motorcyclist population and leave it at that.


Although......

http://www.goingfaster.com/angst/noharley2.html

:-)

peace and justice,

dilecticon

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Right...time to make an excuse for your cock-gargling sycophant, isn't
it Shitzie...


> I take back all the bad things I said about Harleys.


You're pure hypocrite.

You scum.

dilecticon

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Bill Shatzer wrote:

> Although......

RETRACT YOUR TREASON:

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bill Shatzer wrote:

And over 4,000 Americans have paid with their lives for that little
adventure. Plus a half a trillion dollars in national treasure
You might compare that with the number of lives lost on 9-11. Or the
economic injury incurred from that event.
It would have been cheaper in both lives and money to just suffer
another 9-11 every six or seven years.

Peace and justice,

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

An argument might be made that bankers have wracked more damage to this
country than all the terrorists in this century and last.

Peace and justice,

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Barack Hussein Bohica

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On Tue, 8 Dec 2009 03:29:29 -0800, "LDosser" <L...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:

>"Barack Hussein Bohica" <Charlie...@whitehouse.gov> wrote in message
>news:mh9sh550es6tjtsoc...@4ax.com...

>> On Mon, 7 Dec 2009 07:02:49 -0800, "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message

>>>news:hfi40n$u66$4...@news.eternal-september.org...


>>>> LDosser wrote:
>>>>> "dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message

>>>>> news:hfhrgm$jp$4...@news.eternal-september.org...
>>>>>> SMITH29 wrote:
>>>>>>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
>>>>>>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A chilling thought from a very timely post:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "We had them stacked like cordwood in our boat. The open end where the
>>>>>> feet was sticking out was these big brown tags that said 'unknown,
>>>>>> unknown,'" Johann said. The military hadn't adopted dog tags yet and
>>>>>> many couldn't be identified.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> And we got Hussein bowing and scraping to them ...
>>>>

>>>> Low, so very low...
>>>
>>>Of course the Liberal Media will not even mention the significance of
>>>December 7, the day which shall live in infamy. Just like 9/11, they'll

>>>claim we attacked ourselves and had it coming, to boot, and that's
>>>why Hussein had to bow.
>>>
>>>However, that phony Copenhagen circus will take center stage. As
>>>of the latest report, 240 stretch Limos have been hired and as of early
>>>this a.m., 187 private jets have arrived at various airports around the
>>>city, in a show of "Carbon Footprint" hypocrisy.
>>
>> They had to reposition many of those planes to other cities because
>> there wasn't room to park them all in Hoaxenhagen. We could cut CO2
>> emissions by a sizeable percentage with a few thousand plastic bags
>> and rubber bands...
>
>
>Pass them out in DC for starters. For the first time ever I believe the
>Entire government needs a long dirt nap. Yes, that includes the Republicans
>and the so called 'Independents'.

Surely there's an asteroid out there that owes us a favor.

Hagar

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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/

No problem ... the Nigger already apologized for the US provoking
the Japs into attacking us ... I am deeply ashamed that any survivors
had to witness his "bowing" gesture of submission to the losers of WWII.


Curt

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On Dec 8, 8:43 pm, Bill Shatzer <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote:
> Bill Shatzer wrote:
>
> -snip-
>
> > Thought you said you rode a Goldwing?

Naaah. I got an old one -- some might call it "classic" -- but I don't
ride it much. My getter-arounder is a FLHX -- like an Electraglide
kinda, only sans a lot of chrome and it doesn't have a trunk..

>
> > If I'm disremembering and you actually are a Harley guy ... oh well,
> > never mind.
>
> > I take back all the bad things I said about Harleys.

Bash away -- lots of people don't care for them. They're heavy and
slow, obviously..

>
> > Let's just say that Harleys appeal to their own particular idiosyncratic
> > segment of the motorcyclist population and leave it at that.
>
> Although......
>
> http://www.goingfaster.com/angst/noharley2.html

That guy's got some serious issues! But he's entertaining. I picked up
the term "hill scoggins" from him. It's a good 'un.

Curt

SMITH29

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Well, the EIB is heard world wide and Rush is the most heard talk show
host in the world. Even the White House whines when he nails them for
something and his program is heard by more Moonbats than conservative types.
I don't see anything wrong with using his talking points.

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dilecticon

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Hagar wrote:
> "SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:lq6dnQwqZ9Cv8YHW...@supernews.com...
>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>
> No problem ... the Nigger already

That's BULLSHIT racism.

You just made the idiots on AFAB right about you.

Congratulations, dipshit.

Notroll2009

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"Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote in message
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I wish White Trash Hagar would apologize for being such a poor excuse for a
human being and sucking up resources that could be put to much better use.
He belongs in a zoo.


Notroll2009

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Dec 9, 2009, 12:28:28 PM12/9/09
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"SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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So Rush has a big audience. So does George Noory. Having Rush out there is
sort of like putting a pile of shit in the corner of the room - it draws all
the flies to one place.


dilecticon

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Dec 9, 2009, 12:36:18 PM12/9/09
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Curt wrote:
> On Dec 8, 8:43 pm, Bill Shatzer <ww...@NOcornell.edu> wrote:
>> Bill Shatzer wrote:
>>
>> -snip-
>>
>>> Thought you said you rode a Goldwing?
>
> Naaah. I got an old one -- some might call it "classic" -- but I don't
> ride it much. My getter-arounder is a FLHX -- like an Electraglide
> kinda, only sans a lot of chrome and it doesn't have a trunk..
>
>>> If I'm disremembering and you actually are a Harley guy ... oh well,
>>> never mind.
>>> I take back all the bad things I said about Harleys.
>
> Bash away -- lots of people don't care for them. They're heavy and
> slow, obviously..

They're precisely what they need to be as cruisers and comparable to the
rest of the class.

dilecticon

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Dec 9, 2009, 12:44:10 PM12/9/09
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Your expertise in such matters is noted.

dilecticon

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Dec 9, 2009, 12:46:37 PM12/9/09
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Notroll2009 wrote:
> "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote in message
> news:RPqdnUWWQeQSJILW...@giganews.com...
>> "SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:lq6dnQwqZ9Cv8YHW...@supernews.com...
>>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
>>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>> No problem ... the Nigger already apologized for the US provoking
>> the Japs into attacking us ... I am deeply ashamed that any survivors
>> had to witness his "bowing" gesture of submission to the losers of WWII.
>>
>
> I wish White Trash

More racism, you're no better than he is, slut.

Notroll2009

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Dec 9, 2009, 12:54:43 PM12/9/09
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"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
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White Trash is not a race. It's a state of mind.


dilecticon

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Dec 9, 2009, 1:10:19 PM12/9/09
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That kind of mewling rationalization is emblematic of a class labeling
mentality = bigotry.

Congratulations, you're a racist asshole.

Hagar

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Dec 9, 2009, 2:50:06 PM12/9/09
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"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
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Thank you, Loon.
There are Black gentlemen and then there are Niggers.
As Richard Pryor so eloquently coined the phrase:
That Nigger's crazy.
I realize you Liberals soil your undies in adoration of this windbag
loser, but in the real world, we calls them as we sees them.


Notroll2009

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Dec 9, 2009, 2:50:27 PM12/9/09
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"dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
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Who you callin' racist, Gomer?


dilecticon

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Dec 9, 2009, 2:59:41 PM12/9/09
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You, Cooter.

And Hagar.

dilecticon

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Dec 9, 2009, 3:01:29 PM12/9/09
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Hagar wrote:
> "dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
> news:hfomi3$1fv$5...@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Hagar wrote:
>>> "SMITH29" <smi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:lq6dnQwqZ9Cv8YHW...@supernews.com...
>>>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
>>>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>>> No problem ... the Nigger already
>> That's BULLSHIT racism.
>>
>> You just made the idiots on AFAB right about you.
>>
>> Congratulations, dipshit.
>
> Thank you, Loon.
> There are Black gentlemen and then there are Niggers.

And then there are people who use that word in anger and try to
rationalize it.

> As Richard Pryor so eloquently coined the phrase:
> That Nigger's crazy.

He was a black comedian.

> I realize you Liberals soil your undies in adoration of this windbag
> loser, but in the real world, we calls them as we sees them.

I'm not a "liberal", but even if I don't like him that word is
inexcusable in any context.

Deal.

Curt

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Dec 9, 2009, 3:04:05 PM12/9/09
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> rest of the class.-

Look at the Yamaha Warrior Midnight Star or whatever -- 100lb lighter,
lots faster.. GWs are heavier and faster both.. I'm not bitching, I
like my HD. Could have got anything, and it's the one I chose. But
it's s l o w. The BMWs will flat blow it away.

I could make it faster, with hundreds or thousands of dollars of add-
ons, but I'm just not going to.

Curt

Bill Shatzer

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Dec 9, 2009, 3:07:38 PM12/9/09
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Hagar wrote:


It's gotta beat giving them neck massages.


peace and justice,


Curt

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Dec 9, 2009, 3:06:41 PM12/9/09
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On Dec 9, 11:50 am, "Hagar" <ha...@sahm.name> wrote:
> "dilecticon" <d...@lect.edu> wrote in message
>
> news:hfomi3$1fv$5...@news.eternal-september.org...
>
> > Hagar wrote:
> >> "SMITH29" <smit...@comcast.net> wrote in message

> >>news:lq6dnQwqZ9Cv8YHW...@supernews.com...
> >>> Yes, the Arizona is still leaking oil.
> >>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34299994/ns/us_news-military/
>
> >> No problem ... the Nigger already
>
> > That's BULLSHIT racism.
>
> > You just made the idiots on AFAB right about you.
>
> > Congratulations, dipshit.
>
> Thank you, Loon.
> There are Black gentlemen and then there are Niggers.
> As Richard Pryor so eloquently coined the phrase:
> That Nigger's crazy.
> I realize you Liberals soil your undies in adoration of this windbag
> loser, but in the real world, we calls them as we sees them.

Sam's right -- you're a racist dick. Take it somewhere else, please --
we here on or.politics try to run a classier NG.

Curt

dilecticon

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Dec 9, 2009, 3:10:45 PM12/9/09
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Beemers will blow most anything away.

But the HD V-Rod has Porsche heads and is very competitive as a cruiser.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/automotive/new_cars/4216203.html

$16,495 1130cc, liquid-cooled, 60-degree V-twin SOHC, 4 valves per
cylinder 4.26 sec

> I could make it faster, with hundreds or thousands of dollars of add-
> ons, but I'm just not going to.
>
> Curt

A good build is always fun, you afraid to tinker?

Bill Shatzer

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