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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote: I'm not cheering, you fool. snip Go Israel. That's cheering. Perhaps to you, but not me. I am pro Israel and that is my way of showing it. Your timing is abysmal. There is no cheering for death, you fool. Then why are you doing it ? I'm not cheering death, ... You're cheering a state which is five days into an atrocious war crime. Israel is using state of the art weapons (mostly American) to rain death and destruction on thousands of largely defenseless innocents. Over 1600 injured and almost 400 dead as opposed to 4 dead Israelis. That's 100 to 1 and that's a war crime. In a just world Israel would be held accountable for their atrocity and no person on earth would be ignorant enough to defend their actions. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 11:48:37 -0600, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: You're cheering a state which is five days into an atrocious war crime. Israel is using state of the art weapons (mostly American) to rain death and destruction on thousands of largely defenseless innocents. Over 1600 injured and almost 400 dead as opposed to 4 dead Israelis. That's 100 to 1 and that's a war crime. In a just world Israel would be held accountable for their atrocity and no person on earth would be ignorant enough to defend their actions. Whar flavor are you drinking. The orange or the purple. The only people who are killing Palestinians are Hamas. If Hamas would put their rocket launchers/mortar pads in a field, palm grove, on the beach, *anywhere* but in a dwelling, there would be NO deaths. Oh, now I know. Last time I saw you your lips were purple. Too much of that stuff is bad for you, just like the dope is, Ken. Go Israel Survive Dave, RWC |
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On Dec 31 2008, 5:43*pm, Dave LaCourse
wrote: On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:19:33 -0800 (PST), DaveS wrote: What I don't get is that you rave on about your personal knowledge of food stamp cheaters and their expensive cars but you say nothing about turning them in. For what? *Owning expensive cars? *No law against that. *I have heard some of them talking about where the best place is to "exchange" food stamps. *Again, is that against the law? *A majority of the people are just down on their luck at the present time, but there are some that have been around for as long as I have worked there - 2 -3 years. *If you haven't done any volunteer work with the poor, David, you should try it. *It is an eye opener in both a positive and a negative way. Go Israel Dave, RWC (Happy New Year - my last post of 2008. *We're outahere.) So you see corruption but you do nothing about it, except move into a Perry Mason persona. Stealing from the government is a crime, trust me. If you don't have the cojones to report it in person, you can do it anonymously via one of the fraud hot lines. And since you insist . . . . As per working with the poor, I'll match my years, both volunteer and paid, fixing programs and rooting out cheaters, (mostly among administrators and upper middle class people by the way,) some of whom were also vague about their understanding that government property was not their personal property. My current Mother Teresa gig in this regard is raising fresh food for the "Helpline/Fishline" food bank. In season we raise mostly green beans, squash, peppers, eggplant, some greens, and corn enough for deliveries about once a week July-September, and lots of apples from late August - October. Its something, but pathetic compared to what society and this country have given to me. Next year we will do more and maybe pop for a pig or half a cow from my lessee. As I am sure you are aware food banks are shortest on fresh foods. I should and can do more. Dave Another sanctimonious candidate for Sainthood |
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DaveS wrote:
On Dec 31 2008, 5:43 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:19:33 -0800 (PST), DaveS wrote: What I don't get is that you rave on about your personal knowledge of food stamp cheaters and their expensive cars but you say nothing about turning them in. For what? Owning expensive cars? No law against that. I have heard some of them talking about where the best place is to "exchange" food stamps. Again, is that against the law? A majority of the people are just down on their luck at the present time, but there are some that have been around for as long as I have worked there - 2 -3 years. If you haven't done any volunteer work with the poor, David, you should try it. It is an eye opener in both a positive and a negative way. Go Israel Dave, RWC (Happy New Year - my last post of 2008. We're outahere.) So you see corruption but you do nothing about it, except move into a Perry Mason persona. Stealing from the government is a crime, trust me. If you don't have the cojones to report it in person, you can do it anonymously via one of the fraud hot lines. And since you insist . . . . As per working with the poor, I'll match my years, both volunteer and paid, fixing programs and rooting out cheaters, (mostly among administrators and upper middle class people by the way,) some of whom were also vague about their understanding that government property was not their personal property. My current Mother Teresa gig in this regard is raising fresh food for the "Helpline/Fishline" food bank. In season we raise mostly green beans, squash, peppers, eggplant, some greens, and corn enough for deliveries about once a week July-September, and lots of apples from late August - October. Its something, but pathetic compared to what society and this country have given to me. Next year we will do more and maybe pop for a pig or half a cow from my lessee. As I am sure you are aware food banks are shortest on fresh foods. I should and can do more. Dave Another sanctimonious candidate for Sainthood http://www.flyfisherman.com/florida/gacuba/index.html -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
http://www.flyfisherman.com/florida/gacuba/index.html http://www.avalons.net/home.html if it opens up...or you qualify for a medical, educational or scientific visa...let me know. jeff |
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rw wrote:
http://www.flyfisherman.com/florida/gacuba/index.html If you want to go to Cuba just do it. There are plenty of small airlines in Jamaica which will fly you to Cuba and back without leaving a stamp on your passport. I know many people who have done exactly that, not for fly fishing but for cigars. You can fly out of Kingston but the really cheap flights are out of Negril. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Dave La Course wrote:
The only people who are killing Palestinians are Hamas. This is a complete sentence not quoted out of context. I think that it stands as an indication of Dave's view of things. It's a bit like saying that, in the 1940s, the only people killing Jews were other Jews. Lazarus |
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rw wrote:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_p.../cis_1097.html perhaps there is a CLE program with an international sponsor, or you could get a journalist badge from a flyfishing mag? jeff |
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