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Old January 3rd, 2004, 03:57 AM
Strider
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 19:45:25 -0800, Hayduke wrote:

Let me play on your words

When I see a small segment of the population, notably wealthy
conservatives who believe they compose a silent majority, willing to
cede the sovereignty of the US and liberty of the masses at the
expense and detriment of future generations, I must oppose them.

Wow.

Peace


Are you also opposed to wealthy liberals who also pretend to know
what's best for us peons?

Strider

On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 03:12:06 GMT, Strider wrote:

What you say is true, however, when I see a small segment of the
population, notably liberals, willing to cede the sovereignty of the
US, I must oppose them.

Strider


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Old January 3rd, 2004, 04:34 AM
daytripper
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On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 03:57:22 GMT, Strider wrote:
What you say is true, however, when I see a small segment of the
population, notably liberals, willing to cede the sovereignty of the
US, I must oppose them.


Hey - effwit moron. Care to enlighten the world on how "liberals" want to cede
"sovereignty"? Wait - are you one of those ****wits that's convinced there's a
Trilateral Commission plotting a OneWorld future?

Geeze....You'd think the right could come up with someone with a couple of
functional brain cells...

Anyway, let's talk about "ceding". Let's talk about ceding *freedom*. You
should enjoy this topic - when it comes to ceding freedom, you "conservatives"
cough are always in the lead.

You think Joe McCarthy was a liberal? Even worse - do you think he was right?

Ever hear of Ashcroft (you know - the conservative guy that couldn't beat a
dead person for the Senate?) and the "Patriot Acts" that in one swoop have
lowered the standard of freedom in this country?

You carry an almanac?

You like quotes, how about this one: "Those who would trade safety for freedom
deserve neither."

Do you have the first clue who said that? He wrote some fairly important
documents, apparently you've never read any of them.

Frankly, it doesn't surprise me such a clueless nitwit is hiding in
rec.backcountry - that group seriously needs to take out the trash...

/daytripper (You disappointed that Rudolf was captured, too?)
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Old January 3rd, 2004, 05:35 AM
Tim J.
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"daytripper" wrote...
Strider wrote:
What you say is true, however, when I see a small segment of the
population, notably liberals, willing to cede the sovereignty of the
US, I must oppose them.


Hey - effwit moron. Care to enlighten the world on how "liberals" want to cede
"sovereignty"? Wait - are you one of those ****wits that's convinced there's a
Trilateral Commission plotting a OneWorld future?

Geeze....


I'll take brain cells for $1,000, Alex.

The answer is:
You'd think the right could come up with someone with a couple of
functional brain cells...


Ding! Who are the ones that aren't cross-posting their political views to
recreation groups in Usenet?

;-)
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TL,
Tim
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Old January 3rd, 2004, 07:08 AM
daytripper
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On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 05:35:42 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote:


"daytripper" wrote...
Strider wrote:
What you say is true, however, when I see a small segment of the
population, notably liberals, willing to cede the sovereignty of the
US, I must oppose them.


Hey - effwit moron. Care to enlighten the world on how "liberals" want to cede
"sovereignty"? Wait - are you one of those ****wits that's convinced there's a
Trilateral Commission plotting a OneWorld future?

Geeze....


I'll take brain cells for $1,000, Alex.

The answer is:
You'd think the right could come up with someone with a couple of
functional brain cells...


Ding! Who are the ones that aren't cross-posting their political views to
recreation groups in Usenet?

;-)


beeep "Sorry contestant, but Slider's one of your good ol' boys."

Unless you're representin' the Libertarians now, Timmay ;-) you're gonna have
to disown him.

/daytripper (that shouldn't take much effort, i think...)
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Old January 3rd, 2004, 01:14 PM
Tim J.
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"daytripper" wrote in message
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On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 05:35:42 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote:


"daytripper" wrote...
Strider wrote:
What you say is true, however, when I see a small segment of the
population, notably liberals, willing to cede the sovereignty of the
US, I must oppose them.

Hey - effwit moron. Care to enlighten the world on how "liberals" want to

cede
"sovereignty"? Wait - are you one of those ****wits that's convinced

there's a
Trilateral Commission plotting a OneWorld future?

Geeze....


I'll take brain cells for $1,000, Alex.

The answer is:
You'd think the right could come up with someone with a couple of
functional brain cells...


Ding! Who are the ones that aren't cross-posting their political views to
recreation groups in Usenet?

;-)


beeep "Sorry contestant, but Slider's one of your good ol' boys."

Unless you're representin' the Libertarians now, Timmay ;-) you're gonna have
to disown him.


He's not one of mine, whatever that is. I have no problem disowning the views of
folk on either side of the isle when they start drooling. I also feel no need to
admonish them or rush to their aid after they've stuck their foot firmly in
their mouth.
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TL,
Tim
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Old January 3rd, 2004, 05:53 PM
daytripper
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On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 13:14:56 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote:


"daytripper" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 05:35:42 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote:


"daytripper" wrote...
Strider wrote:
What you say is true, however, when I see a small segment of the
population, notably liberals, willing to cede the sovereignty of the
US, I must oppose them.

Hey - effwit moron. Care to enlighten the world on how "liberals" want to

cede
"sovereignty"? Wait - are you one of those ****wits that's convinced

there's a
Trilateral Commission plotting a OneWorld future?

Geeze....

I'll take brain cells for $1,000, Alex.

The answer is:
You'd think the right could come up with someone with a couple of
functional brain cells...

Ding! Who are the ones that aren't cross-posting their political views to
recreation groups in Usenet?

;-)


beeep "Sorry contestant, but Slider's one of your good ol' boys."

Unless you're representin' the Libertarians now, Timmay ;-) you're gonna have
to disown him.


He's not one of mine, whatever that is. I have no problem disowning the views of
folk on either side of the isle when they start drooling. I also feel no need to
admonish them or rush to their aid after they've stuck their foot firmly in
their mouth.


Nicely done!

/daytripper (See, I knew that wouldn't be hard ;-)
 




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