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On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 23:30:34 -0800 (PST), DaveS
wrote: I find it much more disturbing how the Israelis are setting up the playing field for extorting more money from the US and keeping Obama in line, with this bull**** they have staged in Gaza. If the Canuckistans started lobbing unguided missles towards Whidbey Island, killing U.S. citizens, do ya think that we would have the right to respond to such terrorism? Or, do you think that we should just sit back, make more treaties for Canuckistanian Hamas to break, and let them continue to kill our citizens. Hamas is infamous for putting missle pads in populated areas. THEY are at fault, Dave, not the Jews. The Jews have a right, just as you do on Whidbey Island, to defend themselves. Hamas broke this latest cease fire, not Israel. Over the years, David, I have noticed an anti-Jew bend to your idealogy. Why is that? Dave |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
DaveS wrote: I find it much more disturbing how the Israelis are setting up the playing field for extorting more money from the US and keeping Obama in line, with this bull**** they have staged in Gaza. snip Over the years, David, I have noticed an anti-Jew bend to your idealogy. Why is that? It's the typical right-wing ideologue who always conflates any criticism of Israel with "anti-Jew". I say we should arm Hamas with guns, tanks, jets and a couple of dozen nukes just to even the playing field and then turn them loose on each other. No matter who "wins" the whole area will end up a nuclear wasteland for the foreseeable future but at least it will have been confined to Palestine. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Dec 29, 3:56*pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
Bizarre anology snipped Over the years, David, I have noticed an anti-Jew bend to your idealogy. *Why is that? * Dave It is because you have a serious learning disability David. Most people wear their head OUTSIDE their anus. Someone should have told you about that sooner, much sooner. David? Have you ever seen a war you didn't like? You must think you are a better and more patriotic Israeli than the Israelis who have condemed the attacks on the Gaza civilians, as the link to the Haaretz newspaper I provided show. Try reading the Israeli newspapers and see why some Israelis are calling this another Omert screwup, and a war crime. David Snedeker (My bet he will start calling these Israelis anti-semites, for speaking out against an atrocity) |
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In article , Dave LaCourse
wrote: If the Canuckistans started lobbing unguided missles towards Whidbey Island, killing U.S. citizens, do ya think that we would have the right to respond to such terrorism? Or, do you think that we should just sit back, make more treaties for Canuckistanian Hamas to break, and let them continue to kill our citizens. Hamas is infamous for putting missle pads in populated areas. THEY are at fault, Dave, not the Jews. The Jews have a right, just as you do on Whidbey Island, to defend themselves. Hamas broke this latest cease fire, not Israel. Hi Dave Happy Christmas In the past eight years, the militant rockets and mortars fired from Gaza have killed 20 people inside Israel. Three of those were killed on Monday, including a soldier, and one died on Saturday when the bombing first started. Recent Israeli attacks on Palestinian territories include: January 2006: Israel fires artillery rounds into Gaza and bombs buildings after Hamas wins Palestinian elections June 2006: Operation Summer Rain follows the capture of an Israeli soldier. A total of 240 Palestinians are killed in two months of bombing and ground raids November 2006: Operation Autumn Clouds, a six-day ground invasion of Beit Hanoun, results in at least 50 Palestinian deaths. Another 18 from one family are killed in artillery shelling January 2008: A total of 18 Palestinians are killed in one day in an Israeli incursion into al-Zaytoun February 2008: Israeli troops go into Jabaliya; around 120 Palestinians are killed in five days December 2008: Operation Cast Lead is launched. At least 360 Palestinians are killed in the first four days You guys talk about your free press: is it right that you know all these facts and feel that Palestine is clearly the agressor, and Israel is merely responding reasonably? Lazarus |
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rw wrote:
And where do you stand on travel restrictions to Cuba? against it, though i do accept there needs to be some regulation or supervision. oddly enough, i've met two people in morganton, nc who travel to cuba regularly. one is an experienced sal****er fisherman...and he has an apartment or some type of residence there. said the sal****er fishing was excellent. the other was a medical equipment/supplies salesman, but i had the impression from his chatter that his interest ran to the available and inexpensive female companionship he claimed was abundant. jeff |
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jeff miller wrote:
rw wrote: And where do you stand on travel restrictions to Cuba? against it, though i do accept there needs to be some regulation or supervision. oddly enough, i've met two people in morganton, nc who travel to cuba regularly. one is an experienced sal****er fisherman...and he has an apartment or some type of residence there. said the sal****er fishing was excellent. the other was a medical equipment/supplies salesman, but i had the impression from his chatter that his interest ran to the available and inexpensive female companionship he claimed was abundant. It sounds better and better. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "jeff miller" wrote in message . .. rw wrote: And where do you stand on travel restrictions to Cuba? against it, though i do accept there needs to be some regulation or supervision. oddly enough, i've met two people in morganton, nc who travel to cuba regularly. one is an experienced sal****er fisherman...and he has an apartment or some type of residence there. said the sal****er fishing was excellent. the other was a medical equipment/supplies salesman, but i had the impression from his chatter that his interest ran to the available and inexpensive female companionship he claimed was abundant. jeff two cents... john |
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![]() "rb608" wrote in message ... On Dec 28, 9:11 pm, rw wrote: No other posts on ROFF this Dec. 28. Does this mean that Usenet is dead? No, it means it's a holiday; and everybody but you and I have better things to do than post to ROFF.. Joe F. I only check two Usenet groups ... the other ( mainly retired RV travelers) seems to be growing, this one rapidly dwindling. But, many here seem to post from work and may be on holiday. Um, it occurs to me, in these tough and getting tougher times, that with companies forced to cut back I wouldn't want to be sitting at the workstation that had logged the most company time connected to ROFF. That would make the 'who' in 'who to cut' a pretty easy decision, I'd think. |
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Larry L typed:
"rb608" wrote in message ... On Dec 28, 9:11 pm, rw wrote: No other posts on ROFF this Dec. 28. Does this mean that Usenet is dead? No, it means it's a holiday; and everybody but you and I have better things to do than post to ROFF.. Joe F. I only check two Usenet groups ... the other ( mainly retired RV travelers) seems to be growing, this one rapidly dwindling. But, many here seem to post from work and may be on holiday. Um, it occurs to me, in these tough and getting tougher times, that with companies forced to cut back I wouldn't want to be sitting at the workstation that had logged the most company time connected to ROFF. That would make the 'who' in 'who to cut' a pretty easy decision, I'd think. I spend about 15 minutes a day reading roff and a few other groups. I don't smoke, so take less time doing that than I would with smoke breaks. When companies are cutting back, I'd be more worried about being a smoker or the Internet watchdog than an occasional roff peeper. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote I spend about 15 minutes a day reading roff and a few other groups. I don't smoke, so take less time doing that than I would with smoke breaks. When companies are cutting back, I'd be more worried about being a smoker or the Internet watchdog than an occasional roff peeper. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj smokers should just be put out of our misery ...... outsource em all including the damn fools that think they look cute sucking on expensive cigars on a trout stream ... I came around a corner of Silver Creek last year to find one such fellow and remarked, "Oh it's YOU! I thought someone was burning an old outhouse down." He put out the pricey turd. And it's more than just stinky manners, it's your health they threaten http://tinyurl.com/7dz9tk |
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