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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes: Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat. Some much for Mahatma...... You got that right ! BTW, what ever happened to that guy ? I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was just a tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate. The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu. Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in Vietnam. You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow contrary to non-violent protest. That's not true. I am a true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great American president, it's best to protest peacefully but carry a big stick. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Fortenberry writes: Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat. Some much for Mahatma...... You got that right ! BTW, what ever happened to that guy ? I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was just a tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate. The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu. Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in Vietnam. You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow contrary to non-violent protest. That's not true. I am a true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great American president, it's best to protest peacefully but carry a big stick. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... Fortenberry writes: Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat. Some much for Mahatma...... Who? Wolfgang |
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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... Fortenberry writes: Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat. Some much for Mahatma...... Who? Wolfgang |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message m... Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat. Some much for Mahatma...... You got that right ! BTW, what ever happened to that guy ? I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was just a tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate. The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu. Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in Vietnam. You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow contrary to non-violent protest. That's not true. I am a true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great American president, it's best to protest peacefully but carry a big stick. But mostly your a lying sack of ****. But then, you already knew that. :) Wolfgang |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message m... Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat. Some much for Mahatma...... You got that right ! BTW, what ever happened to that guy ? I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was just a tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate. The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu. Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in Vietnam. You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow contrary to non-violent protest. That's not true. I am a true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great American president, it's best to protest peacefully but carry a big stick. But mostly your a lying sack of ****. But then, you already knew that. :) Wolfgang |
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Fortenberry babbles:
Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat. Some much for Mahatma...... You got that right ! BTW, what ever happened to that guy ? I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was just a tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate. The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu. Duhhh. Are you sure a Fortenberry didn't hit him with a baseball bat. Are you trying to rewrite history or something. I know how Gandhi died, Ken. Most people do. But it was fun playing games with you. Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in Vietnam. I haven't uttered one lie about Kerry. He is a phony and some day it will be shown. You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow contrary to non-violent protest. I think a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard at a non-violent protest is contradictory. And, as a concealed weapon, probably unlawful, and definitely chicken ****. That's not true. I am a true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great American president, it's best to protest peacefully but carry a big stick. And I am a true believer in the power of the law. If you protest and kill someone, I certainly hope that the power of the law is there to make things right. But somehow I don't think that will happen. Cowards who carry concealed weapons usually flee at the first sign of trouble, usually wetting their panties in the process. d;o) |
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Fortenberry babbles:
Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Dave LaCourse wrote: Fortenberry writes: Been there, done that, may upgrade to an aluminum ball bat. Some much for Mahatma...... You got that right ! BTW, what ever happened to that guy ? I think someone hit him with a ball bat at a rally of some kind. He was just a tiny little thing, a 7 iron would have been more appropriate. The 78 year old Gandhi was on his way to a prayer meeting when he was shot three times in the chest by a fellow Hindu. Duhhh. Are you sure a Fortenberry didn't hit him with a baseball bat. Are you trying to rewrite history or something. I know how Gandhi died, Ken. Most people do. But it was fun playing games with you. Your version doesn't surprise me in the least, given the fantastic lies you've published here about John Kerry in Vietnam. I haven't uttered one lie about Kerry. He is a phony and some day it will be shown. You seem to think that a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard is something to be ashamed of and somehow contrary to non-violent protest. I think a 7 iron concealed in the handle of a protest placard at a non-violent protest is contradictory. And, as a concealed weapon, probably unlawful, and definitely chicken ****. That's not true. I am a true believer in the power of Satyagraha and an outspoken proponent of peaceful, non-violent protest. I am also an experienced protester and know that, to paraphrase a great American president, it's best to protest peacefully but carry a big stick. And I am a true believer in the power of the law. If you protest and kill someone, I certainly hope that the power of the law is there to make things right. But somehow I don't think that will happen. Cowards who carry concealed weapons usually flee at the first sign of trouble, usually wetting their panties in the process. d;o) |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
... Cowards who carry concealed weapons usually flee at the first sign of trouble, usually wetting their panties in the process. That would explain *your* service during the Vietnam War AND the **** stains on your BVDs. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
... Cowards who carry concealed weapons usually flee at the first sign of trouble, usually wetting their panties in the process. That would explain *your* service during the Vietnam War AND the **** stains on your BVDs. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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