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Ladylogic (or someone) is running amok

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001

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Well she was, it's all deleted now. Poor Unk.

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001

and Unk's is now closed to "ask a question".

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001

Dogs and fireplugs. Old relationship with a new twist.

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001

Too bad it happened. I think Unk is over-reacting. Given time this would have passed. He deleted my post too. I guess it's time for me to really take my leave.

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001

Now it's open again.

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001


Sorry Maria. I was just hittin and clickin, before I realised it I was into the "normal" threads. I didn't mean to cut you out. The PRICK was puttin em up as fast as I could bang em shut, hopefully the a-hole has sobered up by now.

Don't go anywhere, I will always love you, even if others are mean.

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001


You will be welcome here.

Please visit http://www.timebomb2000.com

Please visit http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/marketthoughts

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001


That last one is the Idiot of Idiots: MAUL PILNE:

Yahoo! ID: halifaxcapital Real Name: Paul Milne
Location: Virginia
Age: 46
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Occupation: Professional Investor

AND PIG FARMER


(sure he is WITH HIS "EARNED INCOME CREDIT IN HIS PORTFOLIO)
http://profiles.yahoo.com/halifaxcapital

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001

LOL!

You are a trip. Thanks for the laugh, I really needed that!

-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001


TIE FOR SCUM BAG OF THE DECADE: DUCT TAPE OR MAUL PILNE. HERE IS MAUL'S ENTRY:

"WE GOT WHAT WE DESERVED".........(IN TWO PARTS NO LESS)


We Got What We Deserved Part 1 halifaxcapital(46/M/Virginia) 9/12/01 1:05 pm
http://messages.clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/marketthoughts/bbs? action=m&tid=marketthoughts&sid=1600375617&mid=2214
"Now the very idea of America, as expressed in its symbolic buildings, has been successfully attacked. Going forward, one overarching debate will likely involve how that idea - of openness, of freedom of movement, of confidence in itself - may change."
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I hope that everyone will pay very close attention to what I am about to write here. President Bush basically said that the terrorists were attacking 'liberty and freedom'.
This is UNADULTERATED BULLSHIT.
No one looks at 'America' and says, "Hey look, they are out there spreading freedom and liberty, let's attack them."
They were attacking busybodies who have NO BUSINESS meddling in the affairs of others.
Geroge Washington And John Adams among many others warned us NOT to involve ourselves in the affairs of others. We were warned about foreign entanglements and we were warned to have as little political conection to others as possible.
THIS is the result of disobedience to that WISDOM.
While the human toll is horriffic, America GOT WHAT IT DESERVED. While I empathize with those who suffer, this is the price that you pay when you stick your nose where it does not belong. This is what happens when the US violates its own constitution year after year after year.
It is about time that the American people begin to recognize that we are not the world's police force, nor their banker, nor their anything at all.
America has behaved LAWLESSLY in the world arena. We have engaged in military operations OPENLY AND COVERTLY in other countries for years and years and years. Our presidents have ordered military strikes WITHOUT congressional authorization. The Constitution for the US says that CONGRESS has the right to declare war NOT the president.
Without a formal declaration of WAR, we have NO business attacking anyone else. (Barring out and out emergencies of self defense.) All of these issues of war are to go before CONGRESS for THEM to decide.
I do not in the LEAST regard what has happened at the WTC to be a 'cowardly' act. America is an unrepentant global wise-guy and bully.
It is exceptionally powerful. Almost no one can stand up toe to toe against us. Finally, some people got fed up with our outrageous behavior and decided they would not take it any more. They did the ONLY thing that they could do.
Same thing happened 60 some years ago when we SLAMMED Japan economically and embargoed the hell out of them destroying them economically. They attacked.
The 'terrorists' could not stand up and say that they would go face to face and toe to toe with us because we would have destroyed them first.
http://messages.clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/marketthoughts/bbs? action=m&tid=marketthoughts&sid=1600375617&mid=2215
We Got What We Deserved Part 2 halifaxcapital
(46/M/Virginia) 9/12/01 1:06 pm
This does not mean that I agree with their 'theological' posture. It does not mean I agree with the murder of innocent civilians. Could they have destroyed other targets not involving innocent non- combatants? Yes, but it would not have had the desired effect.
The government of this country is 100% and totally out of control both in the way that it behaves globally and the way in which it behaves internally.
There is a lot more to be said on this issue and I can not cover it all here in one tiny post. I am very very very sorry for the loss of human life in this incident and the pain and anguish of those involved.
Maybe Americans ought to consider the pain and anguish of a FAR FAR FAR greater degree that WE have inflicted on others because we are nosey, greedy, mindless barbarians bent on doing and taking what is in our 'selfish' interest and screwing everyone else who is in our way instead of minding our own damn buiness.
It used to be that powers were somewhat balanced. France and England lined up on a battlefield in full battle array in a 'declared' war and went toe to toe, honorably. We don't behave honorably. We sneak around in clandestine fashion behind people's backs conducting illicit operations deeply entangling ourselves in the affairs of others.
We do not behave honorably. And now, YOU expect those that we rip apart to behave 'honorably' back to us??? When they are FED UP and retaliate the ONLY way they can, we call them 'cowards'????
Don't make me laugh. Believe me, those men involved in the WTC attack were ANYTHING but cowards.
No, the 'very idea' of America' was not attacked. The 'principles' of our forefathers upon which this country was founded were NOT ATTACKED.
The idea of what America has 'SUNK' to has been attacked.
And RIGHTFULLY so.


-- Anonymous, October 13, 2001



YES, INDEEDY. PAUL MILNE HERE OUTDOES HIS "TRIBUTE" TO HARLAN SMITH.

-- Anonymous, October 14, 2001

Spoke too soon. Here he rants again.

http://messages.clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/marketthoughts/bbs? action=m&tid=marketthoughts&sid=1600375617&mid=2221

US Receiving Its JUST Payback Sorry, I'm not available halifaxcapital
(46/M/Virginia)
9/12/01 3:10 pm
Certain pertinent questions have been studiously ignored in most of the media and in most of the centers of policy-making and analysis, says Chalmers Johnson. Why was the United States a target? Why was the World Trade Center the target? Was it a symbol of capitalism or a symbol of American hegemony? What have we done – or what has the government done in our names – to create such intense and organized hostility?

"We have 65 major U.S. military installations in other peoples' countries right now," Johnson told me, and not everybody in those countries is happy about those bases' presence.

What we have seen – perhaps most notably in the Middle East but elsewhere as well – is a loss of hope among wide swaths of people. It is not too difficult to understand that a lot of Palestinians have lost hope that anything positive is likely to happen in their lifetimes. It is also becoming more the case that Israelis are losing hope also.

When people have no hope or see no possibility of a decent life for themselves and their children, then war and even suicide become less unthinkable, less unlikely. Insofar as increasing numbers of people have lost hope for the future, perhaps we will see more people willing to engage in what most of see as incredibly desperate acts of violence and terrorism.

But there is little question now that the United States has begun to pay the price in bloodshed at home for the arrogance and breastbeating of our almost breathtakingly ignorant foreign policy leaders. One may hate those consequences, but until we begin to recognize that retaliation against innocents is among the consequences of our foreign policy, we will make little progress either in understanding September 11 or avoiding more attacks in the future.

http://www.antiwar.com/bock/b091201.html

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The United States got EXACTLY what it deserved because of its UNLAWFUL beahvior in the global arena.

I am terribly sorry for the deplorable loss of life. Americans should have thought about that earlier rather than cry and whine now because of the consequnces of their own WORSE behavior.
 


-- Anonymous, October 14, 2001


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