Where do all these Anti-American pukes come from?

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"Mike P" wrote
: Lets see you prove your statement this time. If you can that is. As far
: as little I'm a six foot tall Native Person, with a 34 inch waist, and a
: 16 and a half neck. I also bench 270 lbs in five reps of ten every other
: day. I'm also all Army, and have a MBA with a Minor in American History.

Native American?

--
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"Chris Hayes" wrote
: You mean to tell me 10 years and more bombs dropped on that country
: than all of WWII was not enough? No wonder they got impatient. It was
: because Vietnam was a bullshit war and the American public got tired of
: it.

Go ahead and distort what I say to set up your strawmen. It just shows that
there is no substance in what you say.

--
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Bear wrote:
> "Mike P" wrote
> : Lets see you prove your statement this time. If you can that is. As far
> : as little I'm a six foot tall Native Person, with a 34 inch waist, and a
> : 16 and a half neck. I also bench 270 lbs in five reps of ten every other
> : day. I'm also all Army, and have a MBA with a Minor in American History.
>
> Native American?
>
I am N'dee from Fort Apache, AZ. That's The White Mountain Apache
Reservation. Native American is a term some like to use just like the
word Indian. In truth anyone born in this Country is a Native American,
and that includes both North and South, and we are not from India.

Mike
 
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"Mike P" wrote
: I am N'dee from Fort Apache, AZ. That's The White Mountain Apache
: Reservation. Native American is a term some like to use just like the
: word Indian. In truth anyone born in this Country is a Native American,
: and that includes both North and South, and we are not from India.

I am part Shawnee. And ex-Army.

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I saw "Concerned Troll" <conners_3@hotmail.com>
where?
there on the stair
where on the stair?
right there
"Concerned Troll" <conners_3@hotmail.com> with clogs on
well I declare!
going:
Don't try to think, troll. You simply aren't any good at it.

David Silverman F.L.A.H.N. aa #2208

Due to be prayed for by Gastrich 11.3.2011
 
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"Chris Hayes" wrote
: Bear wrote:
: > : As long as they pick and choose from who Uncle Sam says are
: > : "acceptable" leaders while Uncle Sam sells off parts of their
: country
: > : to transnational corporations without their consent.
: >
: > Bullshit.
: >
:
: What's bullshit? That's exactly what's going on in Iraq. The US told
: the Iraqis that certain candidates are "unacceptable" and have given
: parts of their country over to "private" interests in no-bid contracts.
: It's well known even if you don't want to face it.

Show me.

: Furthermore, the Iraqis have no control over the US military and can't
: tell them to leave. It's far from a sovereign democracy.

Yet.

: > : Is it freedom? Nope, since democracy is usually the enemy of
: liberty.
: >
: > The Iraqis will end up with much more freedom than they had under
: Hussein.
: >
:
: That remains to be seen. So far all I've seen is a lot of noble talk
: but far more devestation of those people.

Then let's wait and see.

--
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And I know it’s my own damn fault.
 
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Bear wrote:
> "Mike P" wrote
> : I am N'dee from Fort Apache, AZ. That's The White Mountain Apache
> : Reservation. Native American is a term some like to use just like the
> : word Indian. In truth anyone born in this Country is a Native American,
> : and that includes both North and South, and we are not from India.
>
> I am part Shawnee. And ex-Army.
>

Which part? ;-) I retired the first time in 88 from Fort Bragg, NC. Been
in and out when I could after that, but haven't been able to finish my
thirty.

Mike
 
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"Chris Hayes" wrote
: Bear wrote:
: > "Chris Hayes" wrote
: > : You mean to tell me 10 years and more bombs dropped on that country
: > : than all of WWII was not enough? No wonder they got impatient. It
: was
: > : because Vietnam was a bullshit war and the American public got
: tired of
: > : it.
: >
: > Go ahead and distort what I say to set up your strawmen. It just
: shows that
: > there is no substance in what you say.
: >
:
: Care to point out where I distorted your comment? Let's look at what I
: was replying to (before you snipped the backthread):
:
: [.sig of Asmodeus]
:: "What we need is a success strategy, not an exit strategy."
:: --Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice
:
: [your reply]
: "That's what we needed in Vietnam but the dissenters were too impatient
: to
: allow that to happen."
:
: The Vietnam war lasted around ten years. You blame the dissenters for
: being "impatient" even though there wasn't an end in sight and the
: objectives of that war weren't clear. If it wasn't for those
: dissenters, we'd probably still be there just like Korea.

It probably wouldn't have lasted that long if the the country hadn't been so
divided.

: Seems like you get really irrational when I reply to your posts. Why?

You are projecting.

--
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And I know it’s my own damn fault.
 
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"Chris Hayes" wrote
: Bear wrote:
: > "Chris Hayes" wrote
: > : Bear wrote:
: > : > : As long as they pick and choose from who Uncle Sam says are
: > : > : "acceptable" leaders while Uncle Sam sells off parts of their
: > : country
: > : > : to transnational corporations without their consent.
: > : >
: > : > Bullshit.
: > : >
: > :
: > : What's bullshit? That's exactly what's going on in Iraq. The US
: told
: > : the Iraqis that certain candidates are "unacceptable" and have
: given
: > : parts of their country over to "private" interests in no-bid
: contracts.
: > : It's well known even if you don't want to face it.
: >
: > Show me.
: >
:
: Why bother? It's obvious you're going to snip the links like you've
: done eariler this thread.

Really?

: > : Furthermore, the Iraqis have no control over the US military and
: can't
: > : tell them to leave. It's far from a sovereign democracy.
: >
: > Yet.
: >
:
: It may never be.

But you don't know that do you?

: > : > : Is it freedom? Nope, since democracy is usually the enemy of
: > : liberty.
: > : >
: > : > The Iraqis will end up with much more freedom than they had under
: > : Hussein.
: > : >
: > :
: > : That remains to be seen. So far all I've seen is a lot of noble
: talk
: > : but far more devestation of those people.
: >
: > Then let's wait and see.
: >
:
: So far it's all talk.

So far.

--
Bear

And I know it’s my own damn fault.
 
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All the idiots crossposting messages to hell and gone is part of the
*problem*.


"Concerned Citizen" <conners_3@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1115610734.671790.132170@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the troops
> and Bush like they should. Why do they come from? Why do these
> leeches insult the troops when they're out their fighting for their
> freedoms and protecting them from terrorists? Bush is trying to
> rebuild Iraq after liberating it and is giving them freedom and
> democracy for the first time they've ever seen. The terrorists killing
> troops are fading fast as the Iraqi people are celebrating their
> freedom. They're basically target practice for the troops.
> Afghanistan was also liberated and is now a free democracy. The US is
> winning the War on Terror. All because Bush had the guts to ignore all
> you "anti-war" types.
>
> The US is the freeist country in the world. The US government gives
> and protects freedom for the rest of the world who are too cowardly to
> protect themselves. They're parasites. They're all jealous of
> American freedom and democracy and that's why they hate us. I only
> wish Bush could run in '08 to keep the White House away from the
> DemocRATS who'd give the US over to the UN and their activist judges,
> who are of course supported by the liberal media.
>
 
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Douglas Berry wrote:
> On 8 May 2005 23:49:10 -0700, "Chris Hayes" <hayes12@fadmail.com>
> drained his beer, leaned back in the alt.atheism beanbag and
drunkenly
> proclaimed the following
>
> >QED.
>
> Chris, that does mean what you think it means, and missusing it makes
> you seem even more the fool (if that's possible.)

Explain how I'm missusing it.
 
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rOn 8 May 2005 20:52:14 -0700, "Concerned Citizen"
<conners_3@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the troops
>and Bush like they should. Why do they come from? Why do these
>leeches insult the troops when they're out their fighting for their
>freedoms and protecting them from terrorists? Bush is trying to
>rebuild Iraq after liberating it and is giving them freedom and
>democracy for the first time they've ever seen. The terrorists killing
>troops are fading fast as the Iraqi people are celebrating their
>freedom. They're basically target practice for the troops.
>Afghanistan was also liberated and is now a free democracy. The US is
>winning the War on Terror. All because Bush had the guts to ignore all
>you "anti-war" types.
>
>The US is the freeist country in the world. The US government gives
>and protects freedom for the rest of the world who are too cowardly to
>protect themselves. They're parasites. They're all jealous of
>American freedom and democracy and that's why they hate us. I only
>wish Bush could run in '08 to keep the White House away from the
>DemocRATS who'd give the US over to the UN and their activist judges,
>who are of course supported by the liberal media.

Can you go to Cuba for a vacation?
 
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Concerned Citizen wrote:
> I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the troops
> and Bush like they should. Why do they come from? Why do these
> leeches insult the troops when they're out their fighting for their
> freedoms and protecting them from terrorists? Bush is trying to
> rebuild Iraq after liberating it and is giving them freedom and
> democracy for the first time they've ever seen. The terrorists killing
> troops are fading fast as the Iraqi people are celebrating their
> freedom. They're basically target practice for the troops.
> Afghanistan was also liberated and is now a free democracy. The US is
> winning the War on Terror. All because Bush had the guts to ignore all
> you "anti-war" types.
>
> The US is the freeist country in the world. The US government gives
> and protects freedom for the rest of the world who are too cowardly to
> protect themselves. They're parasites. They're all jealous of
> American freedom and democracy and that's why they hate us. I only
> wish Bush could run in '08 to keep the White House away from the
> DemocRATS who'd give the US over to the UN and their activist judges,
> who are of course supported by the liberal media.
>
Liar.

I see no one bashing the troops here at home, no matter which party they
are with.

But I do see a lot of people holding Shurb-a-dub-dub's feet to the fire,
for the lies he told. I see a lot of people, asking for answers from
our petty dictators, and leaders that keep wiping their asses with MY
Constitution.

I see a lot of troops and veterans, being treated like dirt, by the
administration, and the elected officials that sent them in to harms way
to begin with. I see a lot of people pissed off at an administration
that has done everything it can, to not let us see or hear about the
price of war.

There's a big difference between not supporting the troops, and not
supporting the ignorant monkey boy that's been sending them off to die,
for a lie.

--
There are none more ignorant and useless,
than they that seek answers on their knees,
with their eyes closed.
____________________________________________________________________
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A.A #1143 PLONKED by Bob

Apostle of Dr. Lao EAC: Virgin Conversion Unit Director
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"Concerned Citizen" <conners_3@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1115610734.671790.132170@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> Where do all these Anti-American pukes come from?

There are bed-wetters everywhere.

--
"What we need is a success strategy, not an exit strategy."
--Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice
 
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"Asmodeus" wrote
: "Concerned Citizen" wrote
:
: > Where do all these Anti-American pukes come from?
:
: There are bed-wetters everywhere.
:
: --
: "What we need is a success strategy, not an exit strategy."
: --Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice

That's what we needed in Vietnam but the dissenters were too impatient to
allow that to happen.

--
Bear

And I know it’s my own damn fault.
 
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In article <Xns965134D6DB6A3asmodeusREMOVEinsigh@204.127.204.17>,
Asmodeus <asmodeus@REMOVEinsightbb.com> wrote:

> "Concerned Citizen" <conners_3@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:1115610734.671790.132170@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Where do all these Anti-American pukes come from?
>
> There are bed-wetters everywhere.

Without making the slightest assumption about the premises of the
thread, I really must remember that response for future use.
 
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On 8 May 2005 20:52:14 -0700, "Concerned Citizen"
<conners_3@hotmail.com> wrote:

>I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the troops
>and Bush like they should. Why do they come from? Why do these
>leeches insult the troops when they're out their fighting for their
>freedoms and protecting them from terrorists? Bush is trying to
>rebuild Iraq after liberating it and is giving them freedom and
>democracy for the first time they've ever seen. The terrorists killing
>troops are fading fast as the Iraqi people are celebrating their
>freedom. They're basically target practice for the troops.
>Afghanistan was also liberated and is now a free democracy. The US is
>winning the War on Terror. All because Bush had the guts to ignore all
>you "anti-war" types.
>
>The US is the freeist country in the world. The US government gives
>and protects freedom for the rest of the world who are too cowardly to
>protect themselves. They're parasites. They're all jealous of
>American freedom and democracy and that's why they hate us. I only
>wish Bush could run in '08 to keep the White House away from the
>DemocRATS who'd give the US over to the UN and their activist judges,
>who are of course supported by the liberal media.

Good Nazi.

Hal
 
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In news:1115610734.671790.132170@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com,
Concerned Citizen <conners_3@hotmail.com> typed:
> I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the troops
> and Bush like they should.

Not bad but a bit too obvious. Keep at it and you'll grow into a fine troll.
:)

--
T. Koivula
 
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Gregory Gadow wrote:
> Douglas Berry wrote:
>
> > On 8 May 2005 20:52:14 -0700, "Concerned Citizen"
> > <conners_3@hotmail.com> drained his beer, leaned back in the
> > alt.atheism beanbag and drunkenly proclaimed the following
> >
> > >I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the
troops
> > >and Bush like they should.
> >
> > "To announce that there must be no criticism of the President,
> > or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not
> > only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the
> > American public." ~ Theodore Roosevelt (1918)
>
> I believe that Teddy Roosevelt was the chief resident of the White
House
> when that letter was written and published. You, Mr. Bush, are no
Teddy
> Roosevelt.

Actually, TR wasn't in the White House in 1918. Wilson was. And
there's one thing Bush does have in common with Teddy Roosevelt: a lust
for war. TR was a bona fide warmonger. Twain met him twice and called
him nuts.
 
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Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
> In our last episode
> <1115610734.671790.132170@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, Concerned
Citizen
> pirouetted gracefully and with great fanfare proclaimed:
>
> > I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the
troops and
> > Bush like they should.
>
> There is no such thing as "should" in support of an elected
politician.
> "Should" support is anti-democratic and anti-freedom.
>

But according to Ann Coulter you're committing treason by criticizing
Bush. The only American thing is to support the Commander in Chief.
Ann wouldn't lie now, would he/she/it?

> And far as "the troops" go, supporting them would first mean not
putting
> them in harms way for the geopolitical agenda of crackpots. Like
Bush,
> Cheney, Rummy, Wolfie, et al.
>
> An unprovoked attack on a country that did not attack us and could
not
> attack us is NOT defending the US. And we're so "winning the war on
> terror" that bin Laden is in jail and on trial for his crimes RIGHT?
>

Homeland Security will be visiting you soon.
 
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raven1 wrote:
> On 8 May 2005 20:52:14 -0700, "Concerned Citizen"
> <conners_3@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the troops
> >and Bush like they should. Why do they come from? Why do these
> >leeches insult the troops when they're out their fighting for their
> >freedoms and protecting them from terrorists? Bush is trying to
> >rebuild Iraq after liberating it and is giving them freedom and
> >democracy for the first time they've ever seen. The terrorists
killing
> >troops are fading fast as the Iraqi people are celebrating their
> >freedom. They're basically target practice for the troops.
> >Afghanistan was also liberated and is now a free democracy. The US
is
> >winning the War on Terror. All because Bush had the guts to ignore
all
> >you "anti-war" types.
> >
> >The US is the freeist country in the world. The US government gives
> >and protects freedom for the rest of the world who are too cowardly
to
> >protect themselves. They're parasites. They're all jealous of
> >American freedom and democracy and that's why they hate us. I only
> >wish Bush could run in '08 to keep the White House away from the
> >DemocRATS who'd give the US over to the UN and their activist
judges,
> >who are of course supported by the liberal media.
>
>
> I'll have some of what you're smoking, please!

Just join the Army.
 
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"The US is the freeist country in the world. "
Sure it is. You really protected the freedom of all thouse people in
guantanamo bay by not giving them a trial or a chance to defend
themselfs.

"The US government gives
and protects freedom for the rest of the world who are too cowardly to
protect themselves." Like you protect the inmates at Abu Ghraib from
abuse?

Man, I'm glad I don't live in the US of A.
 
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In our last episode
<1115610734.671790.132170@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, Concerned Citizen
pirouetted gracefully and with great fanfare proclaimed:

> I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the troops and
> Bush like they should.

There is no such thing as "should" in support of an elected politician.
"Should" support is anti-democratic and anti-freedom.

And far as "the troops" go, supporting them would first mean not putting
them in harms way for the geopolitical agenda of crackpots. Like Bush,
Cheney, Rummy, Wolfie, et al.

An unprovoked attack on a country that did not attack us and could not
attack us is NOT defending the US. And we're so "winning the war on
terror" that bin Laden is in jail and on trial for his crimes RIGHT?

--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Group website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Religion is regarded by the common people as true,
by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful."
-- Seneca the Younger
 
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"Bear" <bigbear1wh@native.web.net> wrote in
news:xIidnVGaULW7p-LfRVn-sA@comcast.com:

> That's what we needed in Vietnam but the dissenters were too
> impatient to allow that to happen.

Impatient for the success of the communist regime.

--
"What we need is a success strategy, not an exit strategy."
--Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice
 
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Concerned Citizen wrote:
> I keep seeing all these losers out here who don't support the troops
> and Bush like they should. Why do they come from? Why do these
> leeches insult the troops when they're out their fighting for their
> freedoms and protecting them from terrorists? Bush is trying to
> rebuild Iraq after liberating it and is giving them freedom and
> democracy for the first time they've ever seen. The terrorists
killing
> troops are fading fast as the Iraqi people are celebrating their
> freedom. They're basically target practice for the troops.
> Afghanistan was also liberated and is now a free democracy. The US
is
> winning the War on Terror. All because Bush had the guts to ignore
all
> you "anti-war" types.
>
> The US is the freeist country in the world. The US government gives
> and protects freedom for the rest of the world who are too cowardly
to
> protect themselves. They're parasites. They're all jealous of
> American freedom and democracy and that's why they hate us. I only
> wish Bush could run in '08 to keep the White House away from the
> DemocRATS who'd give the US over to the UN and their activist judges,
> who are of course supported by the liberal media.

But all Anti-Americans are from the 'Bible Belt' and or the
Confederacy.