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Old Jun 9th 2003, 9:45 am
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"Trikky" wrote in message
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    > in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:
    > > This is called racial profiling, NOT racism!
    > Selecting someone for added scrutiny based on their skin colour or
place
    > of birth (amongst other things) is discrimination. Discrimination based
on
    > those things is racism. Whatever brush you try to paint it with, it's
    > discrimination and is disgusting.

Man, you are wasting your time, NOBODY cares or listens to your point of
view. You are free to express it but it's worthless. I don't care about it
and, most importantly, the US government knows EXACTLY how to protect its
citizens against potential future terrorist acts. And how is doing it right
now, including the screening/security/visa measures imposed after 9/11, I
give it a TWO THUMBS UP. From the bottom of my heart.

    > Remember...there are white terrorists too. Some come from Communist
    > countries and in the majority of cases, deny being a communist (after all,
    > it aids with their being a mole.

I assume that you are referring to Cuban, N. Korean and/or Chinese
nationals. It may be possible, but so far you are the FIRST one to bring
these people into the post 9/11 process. Not even CNN and the rest of the US
networks have posted any information about the above nationals. But hey,
maybe you are better informed than FBI or CIA, try to contact them, maybe
they will give you some kind of "reward"...
Good luck.
Chris
 
Old Jun 9th 2003, 9:54 am
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Chris wrote:
    > Man, you are wasting your time, NOBODY cares or listens to your point of
    > view. You are free to express it but it's worthless. I don't care about it
    > and, most importantly, the US government knows EXACTLY how to protect its
    > citizens against potential future terrorist acts. And how is doing it right
    > now, including the screening/security/visa measures imposed after 9/11, I
    > give it a TWO THUMBS UP. From the bottom of my heart.

Don't you have an overinflated sense of self-importance! It's YOUR pov
that is proving warped and worthless.

    >
    > > Remember...there are white terrorists too. Some come from Communist
    > > countries and in the majority of cases, deny being a communist (after all,
    > > it aids with their being a mole.
    >
    > I assume that you are referring to Cuban, N. Korean and/or Chinese
    > nationals. It may be possible, but so far you are the FIRST one to bring
    > these people into the post 9/11 process. Not even CNN and the rest of the US
    > networks have posted any information about the above nationals. But hey,
    > maybe you are better informed than FBI or CIA, try to contact them, maybe
    > they will give you some kind of "reward"...

You didn't read did you - but then that's not new either.

Your responses are just about as useless as Aikido/NorthernLigths ...
 
Old Jun 9th 2003, 4:02 pm
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in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:

    > Man, you are wasting your time, NOBODY cares or listens to your point of
    > view. You are free to express it but it's worthless. I don't care about it...
Funny...for someone who doesn't care, you sure go to a lot of trouble to
respond. Hmm...

    > and, most importantly, the US government knows EXACTLY how to protect its
    > citizens against potential future terrorist acts. And how is doing it right
    > now, including the screening/security/visa measures imposed after 9/11, I
    > give it a TWO THUMBS UP. From the bottom of my heart.
Since you're such an advocate for racist profiling, tell me, Chris: Do
you think it's right for police to pull over a black person driving a nice
car, just because they are black? Yes or no?

Do you think it's acceptable for people to avoid an Asian person, just
because SARS seems to have originated in China? Yes or no?

Do you think it's acceptable for people to avoid a homosexual, just
because they *might* have AIDS? Yes or no?

Do you think it's appropriate to discriminate against someone because
they come from a communist country and they may be commie spies? Yes or no?

Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who have
lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some cases, are
citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour, heritage
or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working, honest,
valuable members of their community?

    >> Remember...there are white terrorists too. Some come from Communist
    >> countries and in the majority of cases, deny being a communist (after all,
    >> it aids with their being a mole.
    >
    > I assume that you are referring to Cuban, N. Korean and/or Chinese
    > nationals.
Not at all. I'm referring to those who originate from communist
countries who so profusely deny being a communist. Just because they DENY
being a commie doesn't mean they aren't one, and I'm sure it's quite easy to
find someone in, for example, the old Soviet Union that dreams of the 'old
days'.
 
Old Jun 9th 2003, 4:55 pm
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Northernligths25
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For an idiot like Trikky aka Stuart that's pretty moronic. Yes or Yes? YES

    >Subject: Re: Thinking of immigrating to Canada...would love some insight
    >From: Trikky [email protected]
    >Date: 6/10/03 1:02 AM Atlantic Daylight Time
    >Message-id:
    >in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:
    >> Man, you are wasting your time, NOBODY cares or listens to your point of
    >> view. You are free to express it but it's worthless. I don't care about
    >it...
    > Funny...for someone who doesn't care, you sure go to a lot of trouble to
    >respond. Hmm...
    >> and, most importantly, the US government knows EXACTLY how to protect its
    >> citizens against potential future terrorist acts. And how is doing it right
    >> now, including the screening/security/visa measures imposed after 9/11, I
    >> give it a TWO THUMBS UP. From the bottom of my heart.
    > Since you're such an advocate for racist profiling, tell me, Chris: Do
    >you think it's right for police to pull over a black person driving a nice
    >car, just because they are black? Yes or no?
    > Do you think it's acceptable for people to avoid an Asian person, just
    >because SARS seems to have originated in China? Yes or no?
    > Do you think it's acceptable for people to avoid a homosexual, just
    >because they *might* have AIDS? Yes or no?
    > Do you think it's appropriate to discriminate against someone because
    >they come from a communist country and they may be commie spies? Yes or no?
    > Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who have
    >lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some cases, are
    >citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour, heritage
    >or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working, honest,
    >valuable members of their community?
    >>> Remember...there are white terrorists too. Some come from Communist
    >>> countries and in the majority of cases, deny being a communist (after all,
    >>> it aids with their being a mole.
    >>
    >> I assume that you are referring to Cuban, N. Korean and/or Chinese
    >> nationals.
    > Not at all. I'm referring to those who originate from communist
    >countries who so profusely deny being a communist. Just because they DENY
    >being a commie doesn't mean they aren't one, and I'm sure it's quite easy to
    >find someone in, for example, the old Soviet Union that dreams of the 'old
    >days'.
 
Old Jun 9th 2003, 5:17 pm
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"Trikky" wrote in message
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    > in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:
    > > Man, you are wasting your time, NOBODY cares or listens to your point of
    > > view. You are free to express it but it's worthless. I don't care about
it...
    > Funny...for someone who doesn't care, you sure go to a lot of trouble
to
    > respond. Hmm...

I meant the VAST majority, especially the Americans. Myself as well.

    > > and, most importantly, the US government knows EXACTLY how to protect
its
    > > citizens against potential future terrorist acts. And how is doing it
right
    > > now, including the screening/security/visa measures imposed after 9/11,
I
    > > give it a TWO THUMBS UP. From the bottom of my heart.
    > Since you're such an advocate for racist profiling, tell me, Chris: Do
    > you think it's right for police to pull over a black person driving a nice
    > car, just because they are black? Yes or no?

Yes, in Toronto the MAJORITY of crimes are commited by blacks, mostly
Jamaicans.

    > Do you think it's acceptable for people to avoid an Asian person, just
    > because SARS seems to have originated in China? Yes or no?

I don't now, but I am personally very cautious with ALL Asians, Chinese
included.

    > Do you think it's acceptable for people to avoid a homosexual, just
    > because they *might* have AIDS? Yes or no?

YES (and for me, even without having AIDS, I am a family man and I do NOT
agree at all with their lifestyle).

    > Do you think it's appropriate to discriminate against someone because
    > they come from a communist country and they may be commie spies? Yes or
no?

I don't know, I did not live in the West while communism was still in power
in Eastern Europe and SU. But now, not even CIA, or our CSIS, shares your
point of view, except of course for nationals of China, Cuba and N. Korea,
the only communist countries on our planet right now. But of course, I
should keep a special eye on those coming from those three countries
mentioned before, and be sure that CIA and CSIS does that properly.

    > Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who have
    > lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some cases, are
    > citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour,
heritage
    > or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working, honest,
    > valuable members of their community?

I have never heard a case of this nature (you did not mention their country
of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?

    > >> Remember...there are white terrorists too. Some come from
Communist
    > >> countries and in the majority of cases, deny being a communist (after
all,
    > >> it aids with their being a mole.
    > >
    > > I assume that you are referring to Cuban, N. Korean and/or Chinese
    > > nationals.
    > Not at all. I'm referring to those who originate from communist
    > countries who so profusely deny being a communist. Just because they DENY
    > being a commie doesn't mean they aren't one, and I'm sure it's quite easy
to
    > find someone in, for example, the old Soviet Union that dreams of the 'old
    > days'.

First of all, if THEY, those they came from a communist country, are now
living in the West (these are the ones you are afraid of, right?) I cannot
see any reason to hide their own political believes. As far as I know in the
West you are not persecuted and/or prosecuted because you are a communist,
unless you commit criminal acts of course. And for being a spy, communist or
not, you MUST have the backing of a government, they always provide
financial help, you cannot work on your own, before the 1990, during the
cold war, KGB provided all the money for all the Soviet spies acting in the
West, the same for STASI in E. Germany, SECURITATE in Romania, etc. But as
long as there is no more communism in E. Europe, Soviet Union does not exist
anymore, only a freaking mind would think about communist spies in the West.
And for those in SU, or in any former E. European country, who thinks
nostalgically about those old days when Stalin, Brejnev, Ceaucescu, Kadar,
Tito, etc, were leading them towards a "better future", those are mostly old
people, over 60 years old, they cannot change at all and they will die with
those ideas in their brains. But as soon as their generation is gone for
good, the better for those societies to brake completely with the past. Btw,
where did you get this Orwellian ideas? Are you a kind of freak, one that
thinks that Dracula really sucked blood out of his enemies? Man, get a
reality check, people will gonna start laughing at you!
Chris
 
Old Jun 9th 2003, 5:44 pm
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Trikky
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in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:


    >> Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who have
    >> lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some cases, are
    >> citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour,
    > heritage
    >> or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working, honest,
    >> valuable members of their community?
    >
    > I have never heard a case of this nature (you did not mention their country
    > of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?

Yes or no, Chris...yes or no? Do you think it's appropriate to imprison
or DEPORT people who have lived in a country all...or most...of their lives
(and, in some cases, are citizens either naturalised or born) because of
their skin colour, heritage or the shapes of their eyes even though they are
hard working, honest, valuable members of their community?
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 12:04 am
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Chris wrote:
    > Man, get a
    > reality check, people will gonna start laughing at you!


Given the amount of prejudice and bigotry shown in your posting, this is
classic!

There are definitely parts of the US where you'd fit in very well.
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 12:13 am
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"Trikky" wrote in message
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    > in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:
    >
    > >> Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who have
    > >> lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some cases,
are
    > >> citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour,
    > > heritage
    > >> or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working, honest,
    > >> valuable members of their community?
    > >
    > > I have never heard a case of this nature (you did not mention their
country
    > > of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
    > Yes or no, Chris...yes or no? Do you think it's appropriate to
imprison
    > or DEPORT people who have lived in a country all...or most...of their
lives
    > (and, in some cases, are citizens either naturalised or born) because of
    > their skin colour, heritage or the shapes of their eyes even though they
are
    > hard working, honest, valuable members of their community?

I have never heard of a case of this nature (you did not mention their
country of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 12:22 am
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Chris wrote:
    >
    > "Trikky" wrote in message
    > news:BB0ABCCE.10F3B%[email protected]...
    > > in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:
    > >
    > >
    > > >> Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who have
    > > >> lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some cases,
    > are
    > > >> citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour,
    > > > heritage
    > > >> or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working, honest,
    > > >> valuable members of their community?
    > > >
    > > > I have never heard a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > country
    > > > of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
    > >
    > > Yes or no, Chris...yes or no? Do you think it's appropriate to
    > imprison
    > > or DEPORT people who have lived in a country all...or most...of their
    > lives
    > > (and, in some cases, are citizens either naturalised or born) because of
    > > their skin colour, heritage or the shapes of their eyes even though they
    > are
    > > hard working, honest, valuable members of their community?
    > >
    >
    > I have never heard of a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > country of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?

You were asked if you think it's appropriate, not whether you've heard
of a case. Or are you unwilling to answer that question?
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 4:14 am
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in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:

    > I have never heard of a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > country of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?

Simple question, Chris, and completely irrelevant if there's a 'viable'
example...

Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who have
lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some cases, are
citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour, heritage
or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working, honest,
valuable members of their community?

A simple 'yes' or 'no' response will suffice, thank you.
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 12:13 pm
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"S B" wrote in message
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    > Chris wrote:
    > >
    > > "Trikky" wrote in message
    > > news:BB0ABCCE.10F3B%[email protected]...
    > > > in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > >> Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who
have
    > > > >> lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some
cases,
    > > are
    > > > >> citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour,
    > > > > heritage
    > > > >> or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working,
honest,
    > > > >> valuable members of their community?
    > > > >
    > > > > I have never heard a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > > country
    > > > > of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
    > > >
    > > > Yes or no, Chris...yes or no? Do you think it's appropriate to
    > > imprison
    > > > or DEPORT people who have lived in a country all...or most...of their
    > > lives
    > > > (and, in some cases, are citizens either naturalised or born) because
of
    > > > their skin colour, heritage or the shapes of their eyes even though
they
    > > are
    > > > hard working, honest, valuable members of their community?
    > > >
    > >
    > > I have never heard of a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > > country of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
    > You were asked if you think it's appropriate, not whether you've heard
    > of a case. Or are you unwilling to answer that question?

Who the **** are you to DEMAND and answer from me? Go **** yourself, maybe
that way you will get a proper answer. Period.
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 12:17 pm
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"Trikky" wrote in message
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    > in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:
    > > I have never heard of a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > > country of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
    > Simple question, Chris, and completely irrelevant if there's a
'viable'
    > example...
    > Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who have
    > lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some cases, are
    > citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour,
heritage
    > or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working, honest,
    > valuable members of their community?
    > A simple 'yes' or 'no' response will suffice, thank you.

Buddy, you do NOT set the rules while talking to me. Got it? I was already
too good to answer your questions, if you want my answer to your last
question you gotta do what I just said. So, I repeat it for you, but for the
LAST time:

I have never heard of a case of this nature (you did not mention their
country of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 2:38 pm
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Chris wrote:
    >
    > "S B" wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Chris wrote:
    > > >
    > > > "Trikky" wrote in message
    > > > news:BB0ABCCE.10F3B%[email protected]...
    > > > > in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > >> Do you think it's appropriate to imprison or DEPORT people who
    > have
    > > > > >> lived in a country all...or most...of their lives (and, in some
    > cases,
    > > > are
    > > > > >> citizens either naturalised or born) because of their skin colour,
    > > > > > heritage
    > > > > >> or the shapes of their eyes even though they are hard working,
    > honest,
    > > > > >> valuable members of their community?
    > > > > >
    > > > > > I have never heard a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > > > country
    > > > > > of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
    > > > >
    > > > > Yes or no, Chris...yes or no? Do you think it's appropriate to
    > > > imprison
    > > > > or DEPORT people who have lived in a country all...or most...of their
    > > > lives
    > > > > (and, in some cases, are citizens either naturalised or born) because
    > of
    > > > > their skin colour, heritage or the shapes of their eyes even though
    > they
    > > > are
    > > > > hard working, honest, valuable members of their community?
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > > I have never heard of a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > > > country of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?
    > >
    > > You were asked if you think it's appropriate, not whether you've heard
    > > of a case. Or are you unwilling to answer that question?
    >
    > Who the **** are you to DEMAND and answer from me? Go **** yourself, maybe
    > that way you will get a proper answer. Period.

Your profanity as usual says far more about you than anything else.

As usual get backed into a corner and you start with the profanity.

Get a life Chris.
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 3:47 pm
  #29  
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in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:

    > Buddy, you do NOT set the rules while talking to me. Got it?
Oh, okay oh great one. Forgive me, your humble servant. Please don't
whup me massa...I be good boy for you now massa!

    > I was already too good to answer your questions,
We're not worthy...

    > if you want my answer to your last question you gotta do what I just said.
So, let me get this straight...I don't set the rules while talking to
you, but YOU set the rules while talking to me? A tad hypocritical, don't
you think? It's a discussion forum...an internet newsgroup. Last I looked,
this was not a moderated group and therefore NOONE was in charge. Yee-haw!

    > So, I repeat it for you, but for the LAST time:
    >
    > I have never heard of a case of this nature (you did not mention their
    > country of birth or region), could you provide some viable information?

Who said there IS, or WAS a 'case of this nature'? Then again, I'm very
curious as to why 'viable information', a country of birth or region would
be relevant to your answer. The only reason I can see for that is that if
the information meets your criteria, then you would answer 'yes', depending
on the situation.

Therefore, I think it's safe to assume that you DO think it appropriate
to imprison or DEPORT people who have lived in a country all...or most...of
their lives (and, in some cases, are citizens either naturalised or born)
because of their skin colour, heritage or the shapes of their eyes even
though they are hard working, honest, valuable members of their community.

Thank you for your answer through your non-responsiveness. You had an
opportunity to give an unqualified 'no' to that question and since you were
so hesitant to say 'no' (it WAS a straightforward and clearly worded
question, after all), then your only remaining answers are 'yes' or 'maybe'
(and, of course, if it's 'maybe', then that too means 'yes'.
 
Old Jun 10th 2003, 3:47 pm
  #30  
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in a recent article, Chris ([email protected]) said:

    > Who the **** are you to DEMAND and answer from me? Go **** yourself, maybe
    > that way you will get a proper answer. Period.

Tsk, tsk...resorting to vulgar language now to get your point across
now, are we? Next you'll be calling him a left-wing activist.

I think it's amusing that you get all upitty about someone 'demanding'
an answer from you...yet you DEMANDED an answer from me (your request for
'viable information'), as you put it...'one LAST time'.


 


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