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Date: 01 May 2007 15:34:45
From: larry
Subject: The consequences of pulling out
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Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences right here in American cities? Who thinks that Al Queda would not use Iraq as a training ground, applying Iranian and Syrian money to send their suicide bombers to America--as they are doing now in Iraq? Who will say that US cities will not become as dangerous as those in Baghdad? Who will take responsibility when car and bus bombs close or destroy American bridges and make driving through tunnels foolhardy? Larry
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Date: 01 May 2007 20:29:08
From: annika1980
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On May 1, 7:55 pm, Colin Wilson <publ...@removethis.kyneton.net.au > wrote: > > I struggled my way to an 81 on Saturday. My game is finally looking up > just a little. At least you are playing. I struggled through my first practice bucket of the year today. Man, I was stiffer than Al Gore on Viagra.
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Date: 01 May 2007 20:23:34
From: annika1980
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On May 1, 7:38 pm, larry <l...@delmardata.com > wrote: > > For the information of those not on Earth at the time, the 9/11 attack > was the worst attack on America in history, killing more than Pearl > Harbor in 1941. And of course it had nothing to do with Iraq. Even your President has admitted this, but today he once again tried to make the connection. he's like the stupid kid in class that keeps making stupid statements. Someone needs to tell him to sit down and shut up.
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Date: 02 May 2007 12:00:41
From: Howard Brazee
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On 1 May 2007 20:23:34 -0700, annika1980 <annika1980@aol.com > wrote: >> For the information of those not on Earth at the time, the 9/11 attack >> was the worst attack on America in history, killing more than Pearl >> Harbor in 1941. > >And of course it had nothing to do with Iraq. Even your President has >admitted this, but today he once again tried to make the connection. >he's like the stupid kid in class that keeps making stupid >statements. Someone needs to tell him to sit down and shut up. In one way it had something to do with Iraq. Bin Laden wanted the U.S. to attack Muslim countries. The U.S. president did what he wanted.
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Date: 02 May 2007 02:45:12
From: Rob Davis
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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Damn ... I thought this was a post about sex ... but just more Larry drivel 8^(. Although considering how we've "screwed" up Iraq, .... ? Now if only we could have convinced your father about the importance of "pulling out" 8^(. Rob larry wrote: > Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences > right here in American cities? Who thinks that Al Queda would not use > Iraq as a training ground, applying Iranian and Syrian money to send > their suicide bombers to America--as they are doing now in Iraq? Who > will say that US cities will not become as dangerous as those in > Baghdad? Who will take responsibility when car and bus bombs close > or destroy American bridges and make driving through tunnels > foolhardy? > > Larry
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Date: 02 May 2007 01:49:05
From: Carbon
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 23:05:21 +0000, Chris Bellomy wrote: > As for the consequences of pulling out, we can only think about > your dad and wonder. ROFL!
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Date: 02 May 2007 01:46:58
From: Carbon
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 16:38:54 -0700, larry wrote: [ snip: garbage ] A majority of Americans, including a large number of conservatives, now understand the Iraq war to be a total, utter failure. That's why you're trolling, of course. You're like the kid in school who tries to get laughs by making fart noises. Or as an adult, wears rainbow wigs at sporting events. Look at this idiot: http://tinyurl.com/k7t8m He's you.
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Date: 02 May 2007 01:40:53
From: Carbon
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 15:34:45 -0700, larry wrote: [ snip: garbage ] Obviously, the invasion has been a total failure. The criminals who cooked up this illegitimate fraud of a war should be charged. http://tinyurl.com/k7t8m
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Date: 01 May 2007 17:40:54
From: Dene
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On May 1, 3:50 pm, Alan Baker <alangba...@telus.net > wrote: Larry posts his troll bait and in less than 20 mins., Baker bites once again. And so it goes....and goes.....and goes...... -Greg
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Date: 02 May 2007 06:25:58
From: Alan Baker
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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In article <1178066454.691974.315010@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com >, Dene <gdstrue@aol.com > wrote: > On May 1, 3:50 pm, Alan Baker <alangba...@telus.net> wrote: > > Larry posts his troll bait and in less than 20 mins., Baker bites once > again. > > And so it goes....and goes.....and goes...... > > -Greg So then, by your own definition, what does your post signify? -- "The iPhone doesn't have a speaker phone" -- "I checked very carefully" -- "I checked Apple's web pages" -- Edwin on the iPhone and how he missed the demo of the iPhone speakerphone.
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Date: 01 May 2007 20:22:37
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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"larry" <larry@delmardata.com > wrote in message news:6qff33llsjsm069l2vbkfdkpi21ampnt48@4ax.com... > Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences > right here in American cities? Who thinks that Al Queda would not use > Iraq as a training ground, applying Iranian and Syrian money to send > their suicide bombers to America--as they are doing now in Iraq? Who > will say that US cities will not become as dangerous as those in > Baghdad? Who will take responsibility when car and bus bombs close > or destroy American bridges and make driving through tunnels > foolhardy? > > Larry Why do you continue to cling to the idea that having troops in Iraq stops anyone from attacking the US here? Do you think we've got every one of them tied up there?
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Date: 01 May 2007 23:55:15
From: Colin Wilson
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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larry wrote: > Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences We've had some nice rain here. My golf course is finally greening up. I struggled my way to an 81 on Saturday. My game is finally looking up just a little. -- Cheers Colin Wilson ------------------------------------------------------------------ Trentham Golf Club: http://www.trenthamgolf.com Barnbougle Dunes: http://publishing.kyneton.net.au/barnbougle ------------------------------------------------------------------
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Date: 01 May 2007 20:31:17
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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"Colin Wilson" <publish@removethis.kyneton.net.au > wrote in message news:DrQZh.32417$M.8132@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > larry wrote: > >> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences > > We've had some nice rain here. My golf course is finally greening up. > > I struggled my way to an 81 on Saturday. My game is finally looking up > just a little. > yup -- I had elbow surgery in March I have struggled with my game for the last few weeks -- 8.6 index shooting 86 - 92--- A couple days ago one of my regular golf buddies helped with me when he caught up with us -- he knows my swing better than I do & I know his better than him. Ha had me straightened out in 2 holes. That day I was 10 over after 6 holes --- and had my tee ball wet on 7 when he corrected me. I finished with an 84. I shot a 39 tonight in 30 mile per winds. I told him I owe his $45.00 for the tip. Life is looking up -- > -- > Cheers > Colin Wilson > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Trentham Golf Club: http://www.trenthamgolf.com > Barnbougle Dunes: http://publishing.kyneton.net.au/barnbougle > ------------------------------------------------------------------
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Date: 01 May 2007 23:05:21
From: Chris Bellomy
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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larry <larry@delmardata.com > wrote: > Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences > right here in American cities? Wrong question. Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. As for the consequences of pulling out, we can only think about your dad and wonder. -- Chris Bellomy C-List Charter Member http://clist.org/
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Date: 02 May 2007 06:12:13
From: bill-o
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On 1-May-2007, Chris Bellomy <puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid > wrote: > As for the consequences of pulling out, we can only think about > your dad and wonder. Nice birdie (asshole)! -- bill-o A "gimme" can best be defined as an agreement between two golfers neither of whom can putt very well.
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Date: 01 May 2007 20:21:51
From: frank ross
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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Chris Bellomy wrote: > larry <larry@delmardata.com> wrote: >> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences >> right here in American cities? > > Wrong question. > > Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire > consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. > > As for the consequences of pulling out, we can only think about > your dad and wonder. > Line of the year for RSG so far. LOL Frank Ross
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Date: 01 May 2007 16:38:54
From: larry
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 23:05:21 -0000, Chris Bellomy <puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid > wrote: >larry <larry@delmardata.com> wrote: >> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences >> right here in American cities? > >Wrong question. > >Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire >consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. There is no "cause and effect" to the Iraq invasion-- What planet were you living on when Al Queda killed hundreds of Americans in Kobar Towers, the USS Cole, and while bringing down our World Trade Center, killing 3000+. For the information of those not on Earth at the time, the 9/11 attack was the worst attack on America in history, killing more than Pearl Harbor in 1941. It was unprovoked, LONG before we had invaded either Iraq or Afghanistan. They did it as a part of their continuing war against the West that started in about 1970. Ben Ladin wrote that they did 9/11 because 5 previous attacks had gone unanswered by Clinton-- and they abhore cowardice most of all. They admire bravery. Cower, grovel, beg, and they slit your throat. Every book on Al Queda and Islam says radical Islam is in a "1000 year war" against the West. Infidels must die. For the radicals among them, their religion cannot coexist with ours. America and the UK are the most prominent symbols of non-believing countries-- thus we are their primary target. They believe they are doing God's work to die while killing you, hence there is no shortage of suicide bombers, many with Master's degrees in Engineering, such as Ben Ladin himself. They are coming here--AFTER they conclude the present emergency in Iraq-- to ensure that country does not become a peaceful place in the middle of Muslim Arabia. Such a symbol would be intolerable to their recruiting. They are coming-- and those who want us to quit in Iraq will be to blame when it happens. If their first attacks here are bad enough, Democrats will be consigned to the political wilderness for 40 years! Never to be trusted with leadership again. Larry
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Date: 01 May 2007 19:14:22
From: John van der Pflum
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 23:05:21 -0000, Chris Bellomy <puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid > wrote: >larry <larry@delmardata.com> wrote: >> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences >> right here in American cities? > >Wrong question. > >Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire >consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. > Wrong question. What does this have to do with golf and why are you responding to it? -- jvdp RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007 http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
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Date: 02 May 2007 00:21:25
From: Chris Bellomy
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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John van der Pflum <nowhammymyspammy@bite.org > wrote: > On Tue, 01 May 2007 23:05:21 -0000, Chris Bellomy > <puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid> wrote: > >>larry <larry@delmardata.com> wrote: >>> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences >>> right here in American cities? >> >>Wrong question. >> >>Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire >>consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. > > Wrong question. > > What does this have to do with golf and why are you responding to it? Because there was a great one-liner opportunity at the end! Duh. -- Chris Bellomy C-List Charter Member http://clist.org/
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Date: 01 May 2007 16:41:05
From: larry
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 19:14:22 -0400, John van der Pflum <nowhammymyspammy@bite.org > wrote: >On Tue, 01 May 2007 23:05:21 -0000, Chris Bellomy ><puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid> wrote: > >>larry <larry@delmardata.com> wrote: >>> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences >>> right here in American cities? >> >>Wrong question. >> >>Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire >>consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. >> > >Wrong question. > >What does this have to do with golf and why are you responding to it? There are no golfers here. The RSG regulars ran them out with unrelenting disgusting personal attacks. Ask where George Hibbard is. Now the only interesting subject in RSG is political debate, the one or two conservatives against the dozens of moron liberals. Larry (KING of RSG)
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Date: 02 May 2007 08:03:53
From: John van der Pflum
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 16:41:05 -0700, larry <larry@delmardata.com > wrote: >On Tue, 01 May 2007 19:14:22 -0400, John van der Pflum ><nowhammymyspammy@bite.org> wrote: > >>On Tue, 01 May 2007 23:05:21 -0000, Chris Bellomy >><puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid> wrote: >> >>>larry <larry@delmardata.com> wrote: >>>> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences >>>> right here in American cities? >>> >>>Wrong question. >>> >>>Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire >>>consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. >>> >> >>Wrong question. >> >>What does this have to do with golf and why are you responding to it? > >There are no golfers here. The RSG regulars ran them out with >unrelenting disgusting personal attacks. Ask where George Hibbard >is. > > >Larry (KING of RSG) Sorry? What am I, then? -- jvdp RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007 http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
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Date: 02 May 2007 06:26:40
From: Alan Baker
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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In article <ssjf33trmqmsrjbj7d3os4qsotvvki68r8@4ax.com >, larry <larry@delmardata.com > wrote: > On Tue, 01 May 2007 19:14:22 -0400, John van der Pflum > <nowhammymyspammy@bite.org> wrote: > > >On Tue, 01 May 2007 23:05:21 -0000, Chris Bellomy > ><puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid> wrote: > > > >>larry <larry@delmardata.com> wrote: > >>> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences > >>> right here in American cities? > >> > >>Wrong question. > >> > >>Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire > >>consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. > >> > > > >Wrong question. > > > >What does this have to do with golf and why are you responding to it? > > There are no golfers here. The RSG regulars ran them out with > unrelenting disgusting personal attacks. Ask where George Hibbard > is. That is simply the latest in your almost unbroken string of prevarications. > > Now the only interesting subject in RSG is political debate, the one > or two conservatives against the dozens of moron liberals. > > Larry (KING of RSG) -- "The iPhone doesn't have a speaker phone" -- "I checked very carefully" -- "I checked Apple's web pages" -- Edwin on the iPhone and how he missed the demo of the iPhone speakerphone.
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Date: 01 May 2007 20:24:07
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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"larry" <larry@delmardata.com > wrote in message news:ssjf33trmqmsrjbj7d3os4qsotvvki68r8@4ax.com... > On Tue, 01 May 2007 19:14:22 -0400, John van der Pflum > <nowhammymyspammy@bite.org> wrote: > >>On Tue, 01 May 2007 23:05:21 -0000, Chris Bellomy >><puevf@tbbqfubj.arg.invalid> wrote: >> >>>larry <larry@delmardata.com> wrote: >>>> Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences >>>> right here in American cities? >>> >>>Wrong question. >>> >>>Who thinks we ever had a chance to invade Iraq with no dire >>>consequences right here in American cities? That's the question. >>> >> >>Wrong question. >> >>What does this have to do with golf and why are you responding to it? > > There are no golfers here. The RSG regulars ran them out with > unrelenting disgusting personal attacks. Ask where George Hibbard > is. > I've seen your swing -- a you sir are no golfer -- that part you got right. > Now the only interesting subject in RSG is political debate, the one > or two conservatives against the dozens of moron liberals. > > Larry (KING of RSG)
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Date: 01 May 2007 22:50:33
From: Alan Baker
Subject: Re: The consequences of pulling out
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In article <6qff33llsjsm069l2vbkfdkpi21ampnt48@4ax.com >, larry <larry@delmardata.com > wrote: > Who thinks we will be able to leave Iraq with no dire consequences > right here in American cities? I do. > Who thinks that Al Queda would not use > Iraq as a training ground, applying Iranian and Syrian money to send > their suicide bombers to America--as they are doing now in Iraq? If they're doing it now in Iraq, then how is being there helping? And what is stopping them from doing it in Iran and Syria? > Who > will say that US cities will not become as dangerous as those in > Baghdad? I will. > Who will take responsibility when car and bus bombs close > or destroy American bridges and make driving through tunnels > foolhardy? Will you be man enough to admit you're wrong when none of that comes to pass? -- "The iPhone doesn't have a speaker phone" -- "I checked very carefully" -- "I checked Apple's web pages" -- Edwin on the iPhone and how he missed the demo of the iPhone speakerphone.
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