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Nina Baites

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Apr 2, 2003, 10:45:16 AM4/2/03
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How many people thinks it's cool for the Iraq pigs to remove the skulls of
our captured troops ?

Ok, then why don't these freaking jerk war protesters protest about what is
happening instead of
jerking off over something they CAN'T stop ?

Every time is see those morons on TV i wish i had a long board with a nail
in it. :>( Grrrrrrrrr

Nina


Glenn P.

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Apr 2, 2003, 1:02:46 PM4/2/03
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> Ok, then why don't these freaking jerk war protesters protest about what is happening?

Like the war, perhaps?

>instead of jerking off over something they CAN'T stop ?

Like defecation? I'm pretty sure defecation is accepted everywhere in
the world.

Turn off the TV and open a book, Nina. You're an idiot.

Bill Kohlleppel

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Apr 2, 2003, 3:36:04 PM4/2/03
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Nina Baites wrote:

I would tend to agree with you.... those dubasses just don't realize that they
have this luxury of protesting because our boys are over there fighting for
that right.


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alcove

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Apr 3, 2003, 11:24:09 AM4/3/03
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Nina Baites wrote:
>
> How many people thinks it's cool for the Iraq pigs to remove the skulls of
> our captured troops ?


War kills people, you silly dink. They couldn't have captured
anyone if they weren't over there.

> Ok, then why don't these freaking jerk war protesters protest about what is
> happening instead of jerking off over something they CAN'T stop ?

Eat a sweaty one...


^alcove^

Alex2

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Apr 3, 2003, 12:21:04 PM4/3/03
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I suppose you'd prefer if no one protested anything ever, and just
blindly went along with whatever the government said and did? I have
more respect for the protesters than I have for the "undecided" (which
still includes myself to a certain degree). At least they have an
opinion and are willing to shout about it. Even if protesters are
wrong about something, at least they are trying to keep the government
on their toes. Have your own opinion by all means, but don't go and
tell me you want to hit people with boards for expressing theirs. Its
called freedom of speech, and its about all we have left.

Incidentally, did anyone hear about the 15 year old uk girl who was
suspended for encouraging others at her school to take a day off and
join the protests? I think its great that they wanted to let people
know how they felt (even if some of them were just using it as an
excuse for a day off). After all, its no more damaging to their
education than a days illness, or any other reason for absence. And in
their typical "wisdom" what action did the school take?? Send the girl
home for a week.

*incredibly slow clap*

Alex2

nenslo

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Apr 3, 2003, 6:53:35 PM4/3/03
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>Alex2 <ma...@thenewgarage.freeserve.co.uk>
><r0qo8voflc2deheje...@4ax.com>wrote:

>On 2 Apr 2003 16:45:16 +0100, Nina Baites <ni...@chaotropic.net> wrote:
>
>I suppose you'd prefer if no one protested anything ever, and just
>blindly went along with whatever the government said SNIP: stupid garbage
>
>*incredibly slow Alex2*
>

There you go incredibly slow Alex2, now your catching on ! Protesting is a
very dumb and childish, whaaa whaa i can't have my own way so I'm going to
hold my breath until i die.
We vote for our leaders to run our country {i bet you don't even vote bobo}
and it's there job to lead us in the right direction. Come on Al it's time
to grow up and face the real world.

Keep the faith Nina

El Rayo-X

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Apr 3, 2003, 9:09:43 PM4/3/03
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Wrong. We vote for people to conduct government business for us. There
is nobody in government that I consider my leader, much less do I
expect them to have any better idea about what direction I should go
in than I do myself. They run the government, we run the country. The
government is not the country. The government gets further from what
this country was intended to be with every law that they pass, every
authority they assume, and every fundamental right they usurp. C'mon
nenslo, it's time to get out from under the dress of the nanny state.

El Rayo-X

LannyL

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Apr 4, 2003, 2:02:00 AM4/4/03
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Nina Baites <ni...@chaotropic.net> wrote in
news:9N3UMISV3771...@Gilgamesh-frog.org:

> How many people thinks it's cool for the Iraq pigs to remove the
> skulls of our captured troops ?

I don't have any troops in Iraq.

BTW, you are a TOOL!

L

Eddie Daughton

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Apr 4, 2003, 5:48:56 PM4/4/03
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In Democracies we all vote and the person who gets the MOST votes gets the
job of deciding the rules that will be presented to the assembly of
representatives of the people (that's us) for action. In a non democracy
someone assumes power and makes up the rules as they go along, manipulates
by total control of media and other brainwashing techniques *(including fear
and terror, often of an outsider) with no recourse to the assembly of
representatives, or in extreme cases by lying to the assembly of
representatives.
I don't like Criminals being in charge of countries, and exploiting them for
their own dodgy reasons, but it seems to me that the world is a place that
is full of these people, maybe power corrupts and absolute power corrupts
absolutely.....Will Saddam, Blair, Bush and any other criminal despots
please leave and leave the world to us so we can fuck it up in our own
way... In this culture smoking pot is not a crime it is essential if we want
to stay sane....(tho' some may see the liberalisation of the dope laws as a
method of keeping the people too stoned to revolt......
Bye Bye
I'm Gone
Kiss Kiss
Eddie
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Xot

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Apr 7, 2003, 9:07:36 PM4/7/03
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"Eddie Daughton" <eddie.d...@lineone.net> wrote in message news:<3e8e0...@mk-nntp-1.news.uk.worldonline.com>...

> In Democracies we all vote and the person who gets the MOST votes gets the
> job of deciding the rules that will be presented to the assembly of
> representatives of the people (that's us) for action.

How quickly we forget the 2000 presidential election.

Eddie Daughton

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Apr 8, 2003, 5:30:21 PM4/8/03
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's called irony, me dear......
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