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On May 16, 8:52 am, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On 16 May 2007 08:40:49 -0700, " wrote: On May 15, 5:08 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: You know, I visited the campus of Appalachian State. I have a nephew studying there for his masters. Everyone I met could read. I celebrate no one's death, and I wouldn't celebrate yours. You wouldn't celebrate Osama's death? Not even just a little? I'm not a particularly vindictive person, but there are some people I'm glad are no longer walking the earth. - Ken There are people the world would never miss, but celebrating the death of anyone just isn't my cup of tea. I would be glad if he was removed, but I don't think I would celebrate it like others here are celebrating Falwell's death with absolute glee. Here is the original post: " One of the founding fathers of the American Taliban is dead today at age 73. Jerry Falwell was as great a threat to tolerance and American values as any American of the late 20th century. If he has a spot at the heavenly table I hope god seats him between two gay guys. " Hardly seems celebrating or gleeful. Given Falwell's famed intolerance, it seemed rather appropriate. Kinda like hoping that Hitler gets a house in the jewish neighborhood of heaven. - Ken |
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On 16 May 2007 09:11:19 -0700, "
wrote: On May 16, 8:52 am, Dave LaCourse wrote: On 16 May 2007 08:40:49 -0700, " wrote: On May 15, 5:08 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: You know, I visited the campus of Appalachian State. I have a nephew studying there for his masters. Everyone I met could read. I celebrate no one's death, and I wouldn't celebrate yours. You wouldn't celebrate Osama's death? Not even just a little? I'm not a particularly vindictive person, but there are some people I'm glad are no longer walking the earth. - Ken There are people the world would never miss, but celebrating the death of anyone just isn't my cup of tea. I would be glad if he was removed, but I don't think I would celebrate it like others here are celebrating Falwell's death with absolute glee. Here is the original post: " One of the founding fathers of the American Taliban is dead today at age 73. Jerry Falwell was as great a threat to tolerance and American values as any American of the late 20th century. If he has a spot at the heavenly table I hope god seats him between two gay guys. " Hardly seems celebrating or gleeful. Given Falwell's famed intolerance, it seemed rather appropriate. Kinda like hoping that Hitler gets a house in the jewish neighborhood of heaven. - Ken You hardly know the Ken that I know. And, you apparently haven't been ready Fred LeBow's words. Ken is happy that falwell is dead. That is wrong. |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
" wrote: Here is the original post: " One of the founding fathers of the American Taliban is dead today at age 73. Jerry Falwell was as great a threat to tolerance and American values as any American of the late 20th century. If he has a spot at the heavenly table I hope god seats him between two gay guys. " Hardly seems celebrating or gleeful. Given Falwell's famed intolerance, it seemed rather appropriate. Kinda like hoping that Hitler gets a house in the jewish neighborhood of heaven. You hardly know the Ken that I know. And, you apparently haven't been ready Fred LeBow's words. Ken is happy that falwell is dead. That is wrong. I don't know how you can infer what I think by reading what Fred wrote. Is that one of those Limbaugh tricks you've picked up by listening to the radio ? ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 18:16:47 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote: " wrote: Here is the original post: " One of the founding fathers of the American Taliban is dead today at age 73. Jerry Falwell was as great a threat to tolerance and American values as any American of the late 20th century. If he has a spot at the heavenly table I hope god seats him between two gay guys. " Hardly seems celebrating or gleeful. Given Falwell's famed intolerance, it seemed rather appropriate. Kinda like hoping that Hitler gets a house in the jewish neighborhood of heaven. You hardly know the Ken that I know. And, you apparently haven't been ready Fred LeBow's words. Ken is happy that falwell is dead. That is wrong. I don't know how you can infer what I think by reading what Fred wrote. Is that one of those Limbaugh tricks you've picked up by listening to the radio ? ;-) tick....tock.....tick.....tock.... |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 16:29:02 -0400, daytripper
wrote: On Wed, 16 May 2007 18:16:47 GMT, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote: " wrote: Here is the original post: " One of the founding fathers of the American Taliban is dead today at age 73. Jerry Falwell was as great a threat to tolerance and American values as any American of the late 20th century. If he has a spot at the heavenly table I hope god seats him between two gay guys. " Hardly seems celebrating or gleeful. Given Falwell's famed intolerance, it seemed rather appropriate. Kinda like hoping that Hitler gets a house in the jewish neighborhood of heaven. You hardly know the Ken that I know. And, you apparently haven't been ready Fred LeBow's words. Ken is happy that falwell is dead. That is wrong. I don't know how you can infer what I think by reading what Fred wrote. Is that one of those Limbaugh tricks you've picked up by listening to the radio ? ;-) tick....tock.....tick.....tock.... Straaaaaaaaange.......! |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 16:29:02 -0400, daytripper
wrote: On Wed, 16 May 2007 18:16:47 GMT, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote: " wrote: Here is the original post: " One of the founding fathers of the American Taliban is dead today at age 73. Jerry Falwell was as great a threat to tolerance and American values as any American of the late 20th century. If he has a spot at the heavenly table I hope god seats him between two gay guys. " Hardly seems celebrating or gleeful. Given Falwell's famed intolerance, it seemed rather appropriate. Kinda like hoping that Hitler gets a house in the jewish neighborhood of heaven. You hardly know the Ken that I know. And, you apparently haven't been ready Fred LeBow's words. Ken is happy that falwell is dead. That is wrong. I don't know how you can infer what I think by reading what Fred wrote. Is that one of those Limbaugh tricks you've picked up by listening to the radio ? ;-) tick....tock.....tick.....tock.... Cuckoo....cuckoo...cuckoo... I'm pretty sure this won't help...some, R ....and YOU KNOW who builds some of the best cuckoo clocks, don't ya...could it be...THE DEVIL....wait, that doesn't sound right...yeah, that's right...could it be THE GERMANS!? Nappy-headed Nazi homo hos! Nappy-headed Nazi homo hos! |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 18:16:47 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: I don't know how you can infer what I think by reading what Fred wrote. Is that one of those Limbaugh tricks you've picked up by listening to the radio ? ;-) Uh, where did I infer what you think by reading Fred's words? I was just lumping Fred in with you. When it comes to religion and religious leaders, you are a hateful person, Ken. You've been than way as long as I've known you. No big deal. You seem to live with it quite well. |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: I don't know how you can infer what I think by reading what Fred wrote. Is that one of those Limbaugh tricks you've picked up by listening to the radio ? ;-) Uh, where did I infer what you think by reading Fred's words? I was just lumping Fred in with you. When it comes to religion and religious leaders, you are a hateful person, Ken. You've been than way as long as I've known you. No big deal. You seem to live with it quite well. I've never had a problem with the Dalai Lama. It is as presumptuous as it is preposterous for you to claim that you know my thoughts well enough to post them to roff on my behalf. I consider you a friend, Louie, but from now on let me post my own thoughts to roff, thank you very much. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: I don't know how you can infer what I think by reading what Fred wrote. Is that one of those Limbaugh tricks you've picked up by listening to the radio ? ;-) Uh, where did I infer what you think by reading Fred's words? I was just lumping Fred in with you. When it comes to religion and religious leaders, you are a hateful person, Ken. You've been than way as long as I've known you. No big deal. You seem to live with it quite well. I've never had a problem with the Dalai Lama. It is as presumptuous as it is preposterous for you to claim that you know my thoughts well enough to post them to roff on my behalf. I consider you a friend, Louie, but from now on let me post my own thoughts to roff, thank you very much. You have enough posts on roff to be an open book. |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 23:00:34 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: I've never had a problem with the Dalai Lama. It is as presumptuous as it is preposterous for you to claim that you know my thoughts well enough to post them to roff on my behalf. Where did I claim that? I consider you a friend, Louie, but from now on let me post my own thoughts to roff, thank you very much. And I consider you a friend, Ken, but I know how you feel about religions. You have voiced your opinions here more than a few times. |
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