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Old Apr 11th 2003, 8:40 pm
  #61  
Magda
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 17:59:41 +0930, in rec.travel.europe, "Jimmy.john"
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :

... Anonymouse very candidly stated.
...
... "we've found prohibited weapons (and in fact prohibited weapons
... have been
... used) and chemical weapons".
... Could he please elaborate so we may all know what the crap he is
... talking about
... Jim

Be very careful what you ask for...
 
Old Apr 11th 2003, 11:38 pm
  #62  
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Anonymouse wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > > Actually the inspections aren't working at the moment - the inspectors
were
    > > kicked out by the americans
    > wrong wrong wrong.
    > the Useless Nations inspectors left...
    > so we sent in Coalition Inspectors :-}
    > --
    > "I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted,
    > and I won't be layed a hand on.
    > I don't do these things to other people,
    > and I require the same from them"
    > J.B. Books (John Wayne)
They were told to leave by the US
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 2:13 am
  #63  
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 09:17:30 +0100, Marie Lewis
wrote:

    >In article , The Mighty
    >Rushie writes
    >>The United States Military carried out a masterful plan in conjunction
    >>with our friends the British!
    >I do not wish to be considered your friend.
are you so full of yourself that you believe anyone cares?
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 4:14 am
  #64  
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 09:17:30 +0100, Marie Lewis
wrote:

    >In article , The Mighty
    >Rushie writes
    >>The United States Military carried out a masterful plan in conjunction
    >>with our friends the British!
    >I do not wish to be considered your friend.


Don't worry. We all consider you a Frog anyway. They're changing
their motto from Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite to plain Stupidite.
Look at these perfidious bastards trying to change direction and climb
on board now. Did anyone seriously doubt that this is exactly what
the pathetic Three Musketeers ( sans weapons, of course)--Chirac,
Schroeder and Putin would do? They need to remember the old saying
"no guts, no glory--and no contracts"
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 4:14 am
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 10:13:21 -0400, JohnDoe wrote:

    >On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 09:17:30 +0100, Marie Lewis
    > wrote:
    >>In article , The Mighty
    >>Rushie writes
    >>>The United States Military carried out a masterful plan in conjunction
    >>>with our friends the British!
    >>I do not wish to be considered your friend.
    >are you so full of yourself that you believe anyone cares?


She forgets the old adage "when friends like this, who needs enemas
(or something like that)"
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 7:10 am
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Marie Lewis wrote:
    >
    > In article , The Mighty
    > Rushie writes
    > >The United States Military carried out a masterful plan in conjunction
    > >with our friends the British!
    >
    > I do not wish to be considered your friend.

Nor do I! (And I'm an American - one who considers the poster you
answer, and those like him, the worst thing that ever happened to our
country.)

    > --
    > Marie Lewis
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 7:30 am
  #67  
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 09:17:30 +0100, Marie Lewis
wrote:

    >In article , The Mighty
    >Rushie writes
    >>The United States Military carried out a masterful plan in conjunction
    >>with our friends the British!
    >I do not wish to be considered your friend.

Too bad....

The British are great friends of America

Rush
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 8:16 am
  #68  
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 17:30:20 -0400, The Mighty Rushie wrote:

    >On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:21:03 GMT, [email protected] (Irwell) wrote:
    >>On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 20:21:00 -0400, The Mighty Rushie wrote:
    >>>Thank God America has a leader with the guts to
    >>>lead.
    >>>Ask the people of Iraq what they think of:
    >>>George Bush
    >>>Saddam
    >>>Many thanks to our British, Spanish and Australian
    >>>friends for helping the US liberate Iraq!!!
    >>>Rush
    >>If you think the world is now a safer place, Good Luck!
    >The people of Iraq are better off.
    >The world is better off and safer.
    >Thanks USA!!!!!
    >Rush
If you believe that then again, Good Luck, you will need it.
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 8:23 am
  #69  
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 12:10:00 -0700, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)"
wrote:

    >Marie Lewis wrote:
    >>
    >> In article , The Mighty
    >> Rushie writes
    >> >The United States Military carried out a masterful plan in conjunction
    >> >with our friends the British!
    >>
    >> I do not wish to be considered your friend.
    >Nor do I! (And I'm an American - one who considers the poster you
    >answer, and those like him, the worst thing that ever happened to our
    >country.)

LOL

You are and American Democrat...which these days means
you are a bitter loser...and WRONG!!

20,000,000 radio listeners can't be wrong!

78 percent of the American people know you are wrong!

Love


    >> --
    >> Marie Lewis

Rush
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 8:37 pm
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Marie Lewis
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In article , The Mighty
Rushie writes
    >You are and American Democrat...which these days means
    >you are a bitter loser...and WRONG!!

What a twerp!

    >20,000,000 radio listeners can't be wrong!

Oh yes they can - and are.
    >78 percent of the American people know you are wrong!

Which tells us a great deal about the majority of Americans.

--
Marie Lewis
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 8:38 pm
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Marie Lewis
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In article , The Mighty
Rushie writes
    >Too bad....
    >The British are great friends of America
    >Rush


OK, kid yourself if you wish. The British Government is a friend of the
USA.
--
Marie Lewis
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 8:50 pm
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Marie Lewis schrieb:
    >
    > In article , The Mighty
    > Rushie writes
    > >The United States Military carried out a masterful plan in conjunction
    > >with our friends the British!
    >
    > I do not wish to be considered your friend.
    > --
    > Marie Lewis

Marie,

just ignore these troll idiots. War is just their idea of having fun.
Are you still looking for something in the Rheindahlen area?

Tom
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 8:54 pm
  #73  
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The Mighty Rushie schrieb:
    >
    > On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:21:03 GMT, [email protected] (Irwell) wrote:
    >
    > >On Wed, 09 Apr 2003 20:21:00 -0400, The Mighty Rushie wrote:
    > >
    > >>Thank God America has a leader with the guts to
    > >>lead.
    > >>
    > >>Ask the people of Iraq what they think of:
    > >>
    > >>George Bush
    > >>
    > >>Saddam
    > >>
    > >>Many thanks to our British, Spanish and Australian
    > >>friends for helping the US liberate Iraq!!!
    > >>
    > >>Rush
    > >If you think the world is now a safer place, Good Luck!
    >
    > The people of Iraq are better off.

I'm sure the woman they showed on TV with half her face blown away
and blinded will agree with you.

Or don't they have that kind of thing in American TV?

    >
    > The world is better off and safer.
    >
    > Thanks USA!!!!!
    >
    > Rush
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 10:02 pm
  #74  
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Magda schrieb:
    >
    > On Fri, 11 Apr 2003 14:47:37 -0500, in rec.travel.europe, Anonymouse
    > arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :
    >
    > ...
    > ... > And you were after... ahem... "WMD"... There wasn't any.
    > ...
    > ... Hi,
    > ...
    > ... no... we were after prohibited weapons, including but not limited to
    > ... chemical/nuclear/biological weapons.
    > ...
    > ... we've found prohibited weapons (and in fact prohibited weapons have been
    > ... used) and chemical weapons.
    > ...
    > ... > What are you going to do now - after filling your cars with all that oil ? Apologise to
    > ... > the world, for starters ?
    > ...
    > ... no... we were going to watch the French Cultural Center get sacked along
    > ... with the German Embassy.
    >
    > While we sit down and wait for the cows to come home, I have something for the French
    > speakers. :-))
    >
    > Dans les situations extrêmes, nous reconnaissons nos propres faiblesses.
    >
    > Une question vous est posée. Répondez avec sincérité et alors vous pourrez faire votre
    > autoévaluation morale. C'est rapide, cela ne prendra pas beaucoup de votre temps.
    >
    > Il s'agit d'une situation imaginaire dans laquelle vous allez décider ce que vous
    > feriez...
    >
    > Vous êtes à Washington, au milieu du chaos provoqué par les terribles épisodes de
    > terrorisme qui accompagnent les périodes de guerre. Vous êtes un reporter photographe qui
    > travaille pour CNN et vous êtes aux abois, réalisant photo sur photo, des clichés très
    > impressionnants. Soudain vous apercevez G. W. Bush tentant désespérément d'échapper à un
    > terroriste armé qui le poursuit. Il est sur le point d'être rattrapé; or vous avez la
    > possibilité d'utiliser votre portable, pour appeler le FBI afin qu'il lui porte secours,
    > ou bien de prendre La Photo qui remportera le Prix Pulitzer, qui fera le tour du Monde
    > montrant la mort d'un homme politique célèbre...
    >
    > Basé sur vos principes éthiques et moraux et sur la fraternité et la solidarité humaine,
    > répondez sincèrement :
    >
    > Feriez-vous la photo en couleur ou en noir et blanc?

Magda, tush tush, quels sentiments! GWB is about to be nominated for the
Nobel Peace Prize!
 
Old Apr 12th 2003, 10:21 pm
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Magda
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 12:02:20 +0200, in rec.travel.europe, tandp
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this :


... Magda, tush tush, quels sentiments! GWB is about to be nominated for the
... Nobel Peace Prize!

Just goes to show that Peace does not mean anything these days - and prizes even less.

Or maybe "peace" is just the new name of "war" and "lack of humanity".
 


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