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riverman wrote:
"Larry L" wrote in message ... "Lazarus Cooke" wrote Get a life guys, stop being paranoid, and killing innocent people with your paranoia. Go fishing. Thank you and I mean that sincerely .... this country is so paranoid it is it's own worst enemy And I agree and concur wholeheartedly. Hearing Joe American from OshKosh being paranoid about Al Queda kidnapping the local gas jockey, or meekly submitting to having his body and luggage searched when he takes his yearly flight to Sheboygan to visit the in-laws is just ridiculous. When I consider Joe American's lifestyle to what I experience here and experienced in Israel: open gunfights in the street, tank battles in front of the complex, incoming mortar fire....And the next day, no one is terrorized. Its back to life as usual. Were it that Americans had such resiliance and thick skin inside their own country. Instead of 'getting over it', which is the ultimate power against fear, we get milked and milked by our leaders, led by the nose all over helenback, and are an embarassment in front of the world. Ever noticed how little 'sympathy' for 9/11 we are getting from countries who deal with terrorism on a regular basis? We're embarassing ourselves. I'm not sure who this "we" is. Everyone I know has gone about their daily lives without having to pay for a shrink. Personally, I'm not the least bit embarrased. Ever notice what little sympathy we in America get for *anything*? Probably because we don't need it and can take care of ourselves. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message news:lHsbd.360471$mD.266581@attbi_s02... riverman wrote: "Larry L" wrote in message ... "Lazarus Cooke" wrote Get a life guys, stop being paranoid, and killing innocent people with your paranoia. Go fishing. Thank you and I mean that sincerely .... this country is so paranoid it is it's own worst enemy And I agree and concur wholeheartedly. Hearing Joe American from OshKosh being paranoid about Al Queda kidnapping the local gas jockey, or meekly submitting to having his body and luggage searched when he takes his yearly flight to Sheboygan to visit the in-laws is just ridiculous. When I consider Joe American's lifestyle to what I experience here and experienced in Israel: open gunfights in the street, tank battles in front of the complex, incoming mortar fire....And the next day, no one is terrorized. Its back to life as usual. Were it that Americans had such resiliance and thick skin inside their own country. Instead of 'getting over it', which is the ultimate power against fear, we get milked and milked by our leaders, led by the nose all over helenback, and are an embarassment in front of the world. Ever noticed how little 'sympathy' for 9/11 we are getting from countries who deal with terrorism on a regular basis? We're embarassing ourselves. I'm not sure who this "we" is. Everyone I know has gone about their daily lives without having to pay for a shrink. Personally, I'm not the least bit embarrased. Ever notice what little sympathy we in America get for *anything*? Probably because we don't need it and can take care of ourselves. -- TL, Tim I'm not so sure we can 'take care of ourselves', Tim, especially when we import so much stuff, and consume so much more than we generate. As long as we need furrin friends, furrin oil, furrin trade, furrin investment and rely on friendly furrin markets for our goods we can't really 'take care of ourselves'. We need international goodwill and cooperation in many arenas, which depends a lot on being percieved as a goodwilled and cooperative nation outselves. And I'm even less sure that Americans are 'going about their daily lives'. We just allowed a ton of personal freedoms to get compromised, we are standing in lines for airplanes for 3-4 hours, we justify having a president who is alienating our country to many other parts of the world because he 'makes us feel safer at home' (and a lot of evidence shows that he is, in acuality doing the opposite), we are rushing out to buy duct tape and window plastic, we are casting suspicious glances at any Arabs in our midst, we no longer travel around the world as freely as we used to, our economy is being dragged down by the largest military budget and the largest federal deficit in history, our country is being polarized worse than it ever has in our countries history....exactly what about your 'daily life' is the same now as it was 5 years ago?? Maybe our country does need a collective shrink! --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message news:lHsbd.360471$mD.266581@attbi_s02... riverman wrote: "Larry L" wrote in message ... "Lazarus Cooke" wrote Get a life guys, stop being paranoid, and killing innocent people with your paranoia. Go fishing. Thank you and I mean that sincerely .... this country is so paranoid it is it's own worst enemy And I agree and concur wholeheartedly. Hearing Joe American from OshKosh being paranoid about Al Queda kidnapping the local gas jockey, or meekly submitting to having his body and luggage searched when he takes his yearly flight to Sheboygan to visit the in-laws is just ridiculous. When I consider Joe American's lifestyle to what I experience here and experienced in Israel: open gunfights in the street, tank battles in front of the complex, incoming mortar fire....And the next day, no one is terrorized. Its back to life as usual. Were it that Americans had such resiliance and thick skin inside their own country. Instead of 'getting over it', which is the ultimate power against fear, we get milked and milked by our leaders, led by the nose all over helenback, and are an embarassment in front of the world. Ever noticed how little 'sympathy' for 9/11 we are getting from countries who deal with terrorism on a regular basis? We're embarassing ourselves. I'm not sure who this "we" is. Everyone I know has gone about their daily lives without having to pay for a shrink. Personally, I'm not the least bit embarrased. Ever notice what little sympathy we in America get for *anything*? Probably because we don't need it and can take care of ourselves. -- TL, Tim I'm not so sure we can 'take care of ourselves', Tim, especially when we import so much stuff, and consume so much more than we generate. As long as we need furrin friends, furrin oil, furrin trade, furrin investment and rely on friendly furrin markets for our goods we can't really 'take care of ourselves'. We need international goodwill and cooperation in many arenas, which depends a lot on being percieved as a goodwilled and cooperative nation outselves. And I'm even less sure that Americans are 'going about their daily lives'. We just allowed a ton of personal freedoms to get compromised, we are standing in lines for airplanes for 3-4 hours, we justify having a president who is alienating our country to many other parts of the world because he 'makes us feel safer at home' (and a lot of evidence shows that he is, in acuality doing the opposite), we are rushing out to buy duct tape and window plastic, we are casting suspicious glances at any Arabs in our midst, we no longer travel around the world as freely as we used to, our economy is being dragged down by the largest military budget and the largest federal deficit in history, our country is being polarized worse than it ever has in our countries history....exactly what about your 'daily life' is the same now as it was 5 years ago?? Just about everything. I'm not sure what folks you hang around with that are dis'ing Arabs and rushing out to buy saran wrap and duct tape, but advise them to invest in tin foil hats instead. ;-) I should have known this would turn into a political rant. My bad. I'll bail out of this end of the thread and leave the empty soapbox for you. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"Tim J." wrote in message
... Just about everything. I'm not sure what folks you hang around with that are dis'ing Arabs and rushing out to buy saran wrap and duct tape, but advise them to invest in tin foil hats instead. ;-) I should have known this would turn into a political rant. My bad. I'll bail out of this end of the thread and leave the empty soapbox for you. -- TL, Tim Lucky for you that you don't live in the heart of the southern bible-belt. I work with folks who state that we ought to just nuke all them towelheads and let god sort it out, and they are serious a heart-attacks! They say things like: "if I found out that any of my kids was a queer, I'd kill them myself." Just the other day a guy came into our shop from the shop next to us with a list of Senators and Representatives who oppose a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages. He claimed that all on the list supported queers getting MARRIED. When I pointed out that to him that not all necessarily supported gay marriage, but opposed a constitutional amendment to ban such unions, he was adamant that the list's heading said they supported queers gettin' married. To him, it didn't matter. If they didn't support the amendment, they supported gay marriage. Strangely enough, the guy says, unfortunately, most the people on the list are Democrats? I have had folks tell me that the blade on my lawnmower hit a rock and was bent because I was mowing on Sunday. Of course, it's no problem mowing on the Jewish Sabbath. Mark |
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I have had folks tell me that the blade on my lawnmower hit a rock and was
bent because I was mowing on Sunday. Of course, it's no problem mowing on the Jewish Sabbath. Mark Right strange, my lawn mower wouldn't start on Shabbat but it worked fine on Sunday. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 When the dawn came up like thunder http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:00:36 GMT, "slenon"
wrote: I have had folks tell me that the blade on my lawnmower hit a rock and was bent because I was mowing on Sunday. Of course, it's no problem mowing on the Jewish Sabbath. Mark Right strange, my lawn mower wouldn't start on Shabbat but it worked fine on Sunday. That's what you get for buying a mower with a Briggstein and Strattonberg engine...next time, get a Toroah, perhaps? TC, R |
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I have had folks tell me that the blade on my lawnmower hit a rock and
was bent because I was mowing on Sunday. Of course, it's no problem mowing on the Jewish Sabbath. Mark Right strange, my lawn mower wouldn't start on Shabbat but it worked fine on Sunday. That's what you get for buying a mower with a Briggstein and Strattonberg engine...next time, get a Toroah, perhaps? SPLORK!!! -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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rdean writes:
That's what you get for buying a mower with a Briggstein and Strattonberg engine...next time, get a Toroah, perhaps? Nu? Or used? -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 When the dawn came up like thunder http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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rdean writes:
That's what you get for buying a mower with a Briggstein and Strattonberg engine...next time, get a Toroah, perhaps? Nu? Or used? -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 When the dawn came up like thunder http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 20:00:36 GMT, "slenon"
wrote: I have had folks tell me that the blade on my lawnmower hit a rock and was bent because I was mowing on Sunday. Of course, it's no problem mowing on the Jewish Sabbath. Mark Right strange, my lawn mower wouldn't start on Shabbat but it worked fine on Sunday. That's what you get for buying a mower with a Briggstein and Strattonberg engine...next time, get a Toroah, perhaps? TC, R |
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