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Old 18-11.-2004, 02:03 AM   #138
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Hey fred, I'm wondering if you can type one sentence without mentioning the bible. I was not aware that Lim was a "writer" but I am curious how you can see where his nose is when your nose is planted up his ass..

The bible hey? Damm, too late. Brown nosing eh. Thanks Bob for being a Marine. Lim and I have had some ding-dongs in the past, and I'm putting him up for poster of the year.
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Old 18-11.-2004, 02:36 AM   #140
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Well go ahead, but he has a tough battle for "anti-american" poster of the year....I think that peabody and beastt will give him a run for the money...However, you might want to give lim his ding-dong back though...


Indeed.
it doesn't surprise me that you refer to me as being "anti-American"
Like a lot of slogans and cliches that you people throw around, you fail to distinguish constructive criticism, from malicious point scoring.
Fundamentally, youse don't have the wherewithall to retain, evaluate and
respond to information.

No real surprise.
Standards in your country are sinking almost as fast the value of your dollar.
Dr.Phil and Oprah are the latest manifestation of a country that is adrift,
directionless, looking for leadership.
Cause it ain't in the White House.
You need to look at the buffoons that are selling your country short.
I'm not the enemy - the coup d'etat took place in 2000.
The enemy is within.

So try to do something about your domestic problems - try to stem the loss of jobs to outside of the USA.
Try to cutback on the 33% of the total adult population who are deemed obese in your country.
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Old 18-11.-2004, 02:45 AM   #141
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Indeed.
it doesn't surprise me that you refer to me as being "anti-American"
Like a lot of slogans and cliches that you people throw around, you fail to distinguish constructive criticism, from malicious point scoring.
Fundamentally, youse don't have the wherewithall to retain, evaluate and
respond to information.

No real surprise.
Standards in your country are sinking almost as fast the value of your dollar.
Dr.Phil and Oprah are the latest manifestation of a country that is adrift,
directionless, looking for leadership.
Cause it ain't in the White House.
You need to look at the buffoons that are selling your country short.
I'm not the enemy - the coup d'etat took place in 2000.
The enemy is within.

So try to do something about your domestic problems - try to stem the loss of jobs to outside of the USA.
Try to cutback on the 33% of the total adult population who are deemed obese in your country.

I really appreciate your concern for the USA. I'm sure its truly sincere.
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Old 18-11.-2004, 02:54 AM   #142
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I really appreciate your concern for the USA. I'm sure its truly sincere.


Irony, my friend, irony.

You get my drift though, don't you ?
If I was to say the USA was the greatest place in the world, you'd still get people saying that I was being anti-American.

The worldview of the likes of Zapper and Co would be funny, if it wasn't a serious subject.
Those reactionaries view even the mildest criticism of their country as being
"anti-American".

Maybe it is hard for those in the USA to see what has happened to the USA.
The view from the outside is that the USA is sinking - which is a pity.
I think the USA deserves better - but when people are hell bent on compounding their mistakes (like on Nov 2nd), what else can one say ?

At some point, people in your country will realise that Merkin Bush & Co are
not working in the peoples interests but their own interest.

The lights are on but there's no one home...........
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Old 18-11.-2004, 02:56 AM   #143
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I really appreciate your concern for the USA. I'm sure its truly sincere.

I always try to help the afflicted, but you seem to be on the critical list.
Beyond redemption and salvation, is probably the nicest way of saying it.
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Old 18-11.-2004, 02:59 AM   #145
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I always try to help the afflicted, but you seem to be on the critical list.
Beyond redemption and salvation, is probably the nicest way of saying it.

I'd rather shoot myself than have the likes of you help me.
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Old 18-11.-2004, 03:00 AM   #146
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Irony, my friend, irony.

You get my drift though, don't you ?
If I was to say the USA was the greatest place in the world, you'd still get people saying that I was being anti-American.

The worldview of the likes of Zapper and Co would be funny, if it wasn't a serious subject.
Those reactionaries view even the mildest criticism of their country as being
"anti-American".

Maybe it is hard for those in the USA to see what has happened to the USA.
The view from the outside is that the USA is sinking - which is a pity.
I think the USA deserves better - but when people are hell bent on compounding their mistakes (like on Nov 2nd), what else can one say ?

At some point, people in your country will realise that Merkin Bush & Co are
not working in the peoples interests but their own interest.

The lights are on but there's no one home...........

If George says everythings fine. It must be. Hail to the Chief.
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Old 18-11.-2004, 03:05 AM   #148
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Irony, my friend, irony.

You get my drift though, don't you ?
If I was to say the USA was the greatest place in the world, you'd still get people saying that I was being anti-American.

The worldview of the likes of Zapper and Co would be funny, if it wasn't a serious subject.
Those reactionaries view even the mildest criticism of their country as being
"anti-American".

Maybe it is hard for those in the USA to see what has happened to the USA.
The view from the outside is that the USA is sinking - which is a pity.
I think the USA deserves better - but when people are hell bent on compounding their mistakes (like on Nov 2nd), what else can one say ?

At some point, people in your country will realise that Merkin Bush & Co are
not working in the peoples interests but their own interest.

The lights are on but there's no one home...........

When you stop trying to analyse the US from the European view, then maybe, just maybe, you might begin to understand Americans.
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Old 18-11.-2004, 03:06 AM   #149
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I'd rather shoot myself than have the likes of you help me.

Good that's another one less. Send me your address and I'll let the folks know about 'man'. Byeeeeee. Bang.
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Old 18-11.-2004, 03:09 AM   #150
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Good that's another one less. Send me your address and I'll let the folks know about 'man'. Byeeeeee. Bang.

I have a better idea. Send me your address and I'll send the 'History of Jazz'. That way you can actually see it and know what an incompetent ass, sorry I mean 'arse', you really are.
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