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Terrorists and Appeasers: Will They Never Learn
Anthropy wrote: On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 10:32:57 +0100, "encyclopedia" wrote: "Anthropy" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:42:36 -0400, America the Beautiful wrote: Anthropy wrote: On 8 Jul 2005 08:03:47 -0700, wrote: Terrorists and appeasers? Oh, you mean the US and Israel. I suppose the US and Israel are the one that just killed 50 of your people. Yes, you're absolutely right. Well done, the US "may" not have pulled the trigger but they definitely loaded the gun and pointed it at the UK. Those dead Brits are dead because the US invaded Iraq not because some terrorists of unknown origin arbitrarily decided to bomb London. It looks to me as if you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. It looks to me as if you are complete arsehole trying look like you have a clue when it's very obvious you don't. Now go away and play, there's a good boy. It looks to me like you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. Please tell me after all your ranting and raving you are really not the dumb dick you make yourself out to be. -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorists and Appeasers: Will They Never Learn
Anthropy wrote: On Sat, 09 Jul 2005 18:24:32 -0400, America the Beautiful wrote: Anthropy wrote: On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 10:32:57 +0100, "encyclopedia" wrote: "Anthropy" wrote in message m... On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:42:36 -0400, America the Beautiful wrote: Anthropy wrote: On 8 Jul 2005 08:03:47 -0700, wrote: Terrorists and appeasers? Oh, you mean the US and Israel. I suppose the US and Israel are the one that just killed 50 of your people. Yes, you're absolutely right. Well done, the US "may" not have pulled the trigger but they definitely loaded the gun and pointed it at the UK. Those dead Brits are dead because the US invaded Iraq not because some terrorists of unknown origin arbitrarily decided to bomb London. It looks to me as if you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. It looks to me as if you are complete arsehole trying look like you have a clue when it's very obvious you don't. Now go away and play, there's a good boy. It looks to me like you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. My heroes!!??? Are you really suggesting Jimmy Hendrix, jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Stanley Clark etc were responsible for the London bombings??? Maybe it was all conspired by Elvis' ghost. Please tell me after all your ranting and raving you are really not the dumb dick you make yourself out to be. No matter how much you plead you cannot deny the fact that America is ultimately responsible for any deaths that have occurred in London. Forget it, Dude, this ain't our fault. -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorists and Appeasers: Will They Never Learn
"America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... Anthropy wrote: On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 10:32:57 +0100, "encyclopedia" wrote: "Anthropy" wrote in message ... On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:42:36 -0400, America the Beautiful wrote: Anthropy wrote: On 8 Jul 2005 08:03:47 -0700, wrote: Terrorists and appeasers? Oh, you mean the US and Israel. I suppose the US and Israel are the one that just killed 50 of your people. Yes, you're absolutely right. Well done, the US "may" not have pulled the trigger but they definitely loaded the gun and pointed it at the UK. Those dead Brits are dead because the US invaded Iraq not because some terrorists of unknown origin arbitrarily decided to bomb London. It looks to me as if you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. It looks to me as if you are complete arsehole trying look like you have a clue when it's very obvious you don't. Now go away and play, there's a good boy. It looks to me like you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. How could they have been so callous towards anthropy - don't they know he loves them? Please tell me after all your ranting and raving you are really not the dumb dick you make yourself out to be. Seems he is. We have one or two like him in the UK. -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorists and Appeasers: Will They Never Learn
encyclopedia wrote: "America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... Anthropy wrote: On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 10:32:57 +0100, "encyclopedia" wrote: "Anthropy" wrote in message m... On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:42:36 -0400, America the Beautiful wrote: Anthropy wrote: On 8 Jul 2005 08:03:47 -0700, wrote: Terrorists and appeasers? Oh, you mean the US and Israel. I suppose the US and Israel are the one that just killed 50 of your people. Yes, you're absolutely right. Well done, the US "may" not have pulled the trigger but they definitely loaded the gun and pointed it at the UK. Those dead Brits are dead because the US invaded Iraq not because some terrorists of unknown origin arbitrarily decided to bomb London. It looks to me as if you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. It looks to me as if you are complete arsehole trying look like you have a clue when it's very obvious you don't. Now go away and play, there's a good boy. It looks to me like you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. How could they have been so callous towards anthropy - don't they know he loves them? I don't get it either. Maybe they got ****ed off because he wasn't swallowing the night he had that toothache. Or maybe when they tried to recruit him he refused to leave the security of his mothers basement. Please tell me after all your ranting and raving you are really not the dumb dick you make yourself out to be. Seems he is. We have one or two like him in the UK. They are all over the place. Have you met Greg procter yet? -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorists and Appeasers: Will They Never Learn
"America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... encyclopedia wrote: "America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... Anthropy wrote: On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 10:32:57 +0100, "encyclopedia" wrote: "Anthropy" wrote in message om... On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:42:36 -0400, America the Beautiful wrote: Anthropy wrote: On 8 Jul 2005 08:03:47 -0700, wrote: Terrorists and appeasers? Oh, you mean the US and Israel. I suppose the US and Israel are the one that just killed 50 of your people. Yes, you're absolutely right. Well done, the US "may" not have pulled the trigger but they definitely loaded the gun and pointed it at the UK. Those dead Brits are dead because the US invaded Iraq not because some terrorists of unknown origin arbitrarily decided to bomb London. It looks to me as if you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. It looks to me as if you are complete arsehole trying look like you have a clue when it's very obvious you don't. Now go away and play, there's a good boy. It looks to me like you are desperately trying to come to terms with the fact that your heroes have bombed London. How could they have done such an act after all YOUR support. How could they have been so callous towards anthropy - don't they know he loves them? I don't get it either. Maybe they got ****ed off because he wasn't swallowing the night he had that toothache. Or maybe when they tried to recruit him he refused to leave the security of his mothers basement. His obsession with the size of his heroes 'bombs' shows he has 'issues'. He is clinging to a pathetically desperate argument that a 5 year old would not resort to. Please tell me after all your ranting and raving you are really not the dumb dick you make yourself out to be. Seems he is. We have one or two like him in the UK. They are all over the place. Have you met Greg procter yet? No. Where is he from? -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorists and Appeasers: Will They Never Learn
encyclopedia wrote: "America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... How could they have been so callous towards anthropy - don't they know he loves them? I don't get it either. Maybe they got ****ed off because he wasn't swallowing the night he had that toothache. Or maybe when they tried to recruit him he refused to leave the security of his mothers basement. His obsession with the size of his heroes 'bombs' shows he has 'issues'. He is clinging to a pathetically desperate argument that a 5 year old would not resort to. His problem is that he dug himself into a hole that he can't get out of - AGAIN! America's heart bleeds for the British people and are ready to help in anyway asked. One would think that this would be the time for him smarten up and put rivalry aside in a time when his nation is under attack. I don't mean that he should bow to American's or change his views, but he should at least shake our hands when we are reaching our out. Please tell me after all your ranting and raving you are really not the dumb dick you make yourself out to be. Seems he is. We have one or two like him in the UK. They are all over the place. Have you met Greg procter yet? No. Where is he from? He's from New Zealand. I like him but he's kind of strange. But then again us New Yorkers are used to strange. -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorists and Appeasers: Will They Never Learn
"America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... encyclopedia wrote: "America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... How could they have been so callous towards anthropy - don't they know he loves them? I don't get it either. Maybe they got ****ed off because he wasn't swallowing the night he had that toothache. Or maybe when they tried to recruit him he refused to leave the security of his mothers basement. His obsession with the size of his heroes 'bombs' shows he has 'issues'. He is clinging to a pathetically desperate argument that a 5 year old would not resort to. His problem is that he dug himself into a hole that he can't get out of - AGAIN! He has indeed dug himself into a hole with this one. I wonder what figure he thinks is above the amount he feels would fail to qualify as minimising the deaths? 51? 52? America's heart bleeds for the British people and are ready to help in anyway asked. Thank you. One would think that this would be the time for him smarten up and put rivalry aside in a time when his nation is under attack. There is an alert in the city of Birmingham at present. Anthropy could find himself travelling on a bus, train etc when a bomb goes off. Does he think that his love of his heroes will protect him from the blast or will his faith in the bombers intentions shield him from harm? I don't mean that he should bow to American's or change his views, but he should at least shake our hands when we are reaching our out. He seems to think that the bombers are offering up their hands to him in friendship. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
This is an important read!
For a Decade, London Thrived as a Busy Crossroads of Terror LONDON, July 9 - Long before bombings ripped through London on Thursday, Britain had become a breeding ground for hate, fed by a militant version of Islam. For two years, extremists like Sheik Omar Bakri Mohammed, a 47-year-old Syrian-born cleric, have played to ever-larger crowds, calling for holy war against Britain and exhorting young Muslim men to join the insurgency in Iraq. In a newspaper interview in April 2004, he warned that "a very well-organized" London-based group, Al Qaeda Europe, was "on the verge of launching a big operation" here. In a sermon attended by more than 500 people in a central London meeting hall last December, Sheik Omar vowed that if Western governments did not change their policies, Muslims would give them "a 9/11, day after day after day." If London became a magnet for fiery preachers, it also became a destination for men willing to carry out their threats. For a decade, the city has been a crossroads for would-be terrorists who used it as a home base, where they could raise money, recruit members and draw inspiration from the militant messages. Among them were terrorists involved in attacks in Madrid, Casablanca, Saudi Arabia, Israel and in the Sept. 11 plot. Zacarias Moussaoui, the only man charged in the United States in the 9/11 attacks, and Richard C. Reid, the convicted shoe-bomber, both prayed at the Finsbury Park mosque in north London. The mosque's former leader, Abu Hamza al-Masri openly preached violence for years before the authorities arrested him in April 2004. Although Britain has passed a series of antiterrorist and immigration laws and made nearly 800 arrests since Sept. 11, 2001, critics have charged that its deep tradition of civil liberties and protection of political activists have made the country a haven for terrorists. The British government has drawn particular criticism from other countries over its refusal to extradite terrorism suspects. For years, there was a widely held belief that Britain's tolerance helped stave off any Islamic attacks at home. But the anger of London's militant clerics turned on Britain after it offered unwavering support for the American-led invasion of Iraq. On Thursday morning, an attack long foreseen by worried counterterrorism officials became a reality. "The terrorists have come home," said a senior intelligence official based in Europe, who works often with British officials. "It is payback time for a policy that was, in my opinion, an irresponsible policy of the British government to allow these networks to flourish inside Britain." Those policies have been a matter of intense debate within the government, with the courts, the Blair government and members of Parliament frequently opposing one another. For example, when the Parliament considered a bill in March that would have allowed the government to impose tough controls on terror suspects - like house arrests, curfews and electronic tagging - some legislators objected, saying it would erode civil liberties. "It does not secure the nation," William Cash, of the House of Commons, said of the bill. "It is liable to create further trouble and dissension among those whom we are seeking to control - the terrorists." The measure is still pending. Investigators examining Thursday's attacks, which left at least 49 dead and 700 injured, are pursuing a theory that the bombers were part of a homegrown sleeper cell, which may or may not have had foreign support for the bomb-making phase of the operation. If that theory proves true, it would reflect the transformation of the terror threat around Europe. With much of Al Qaeda's hierarchy either captured or killed, a new, more nimble terrorist force has emerged on the continent, comprising mostly semiautonomous, Qaeda-inspired local groups that are believed to be operating in France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and other countries. "Terrorists are not strangers, foreigners," said Bruno Lemaire, adviser to Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin of France. "They're insiders, well integrated inside the country." Another senior intelligence official based in Europe said the fear was that there would be additional attacks in other European cities by homegrown sleeper cells inspired by Al Qaeda and by the attacks in Casablanca, Madrid and now London. "This is exactly what we are going to witness in Europe: most of the attacks will be carried out by local groups, the people who have been here for a long time, well integrated into the fabric of society," the official said. http://tinyurl.com/7p273 -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 08:17:58 -0400, America the Beautiful
wrote: This is an important read! For a Decade, London Thrived as a Busy Crossroads of Terror LONDON, July 9 - Long before bombings ripped through London on Thursday, Britain had become a breeding ground for hate, fed by a militant version of Islam. For two years, extremists like Sheik Omar Bakri Mohammed, a 47-year-old Syrian-born cleric, have played to ever-larger crowds, calling for holy war against Britain and exhorting young Muslim men to join the insurgency in Iraq. In a newspaper interview in April 2004, he warned that "a very well-organized" London-based group, Al Qaeda Europe, was "on the verge of launching a big operation" here. In a sermon attended by more than 500 people in a central London meeting hall last December, Sheik Omar vowed that if Western governments did not change their policies, Muslims would give them "a 9/11, day after day after day." If London became a magnet for fiery preachers, it also became a destination for men willing to carry out their threats. For a decade, the city has been a crossroads for would-be terrorists who used it as a home base, where they could raise money, recruit members and draw inspiration from the militant messages. Among them were terrorists involved in attacks in Madrid, Casablanca, Saudi Arabia, Israel and in the Sept. 11 plot. Zacarias Moussaoui, the only man charged in the United States in the 9/11 attacks, and Richard C. Reid, the convicted shoe-bomber, both prayed at the Finsbury Park mosque in north London. The mosque's former leader, Abu Hamza al-Masri openly preached violence for years before the authorities arrested him in April 2004. Although Britain has passed a series of antiterrorist and immigration laws and made nearly 800 arrests since Sept. 11, 2001, critics have charged that its deep tradition of civil liberties and protection of political activists have made the country a haven for terrorists. The British government has drawn particular criticism from other countries over its refusal to extradite terrorism suspects. For years, there was a widely held belief that Britain's tolerance helped stave off any Islamic attacks at home. But the anger of London's militant clerics turned on Britain after it offered unwavering support for the American-led invasion of Iraq. On Thursday morning, an attack long foreseen by worried counterterrorism officials became a reality. "The terrorists have come home," said a senior intelligence official based in Europe, who works often with British officials. "It is payback time for a policy that was, in my opinion, an irresponsible policy of the British government to allow these networks to flourish inside Britain." Those policies have been a matter of intense debate within the government, with the courts, the Blair government and members of Parliament frequently opposing one another. For example, when the Parliament considered a bill in March that would have allowed the government to impose tough controls on terror suspects - like house arrests, curfews and electronic tagging - some legislators objected, saying it would erode civil liberties. "It does not secure the nation," William Cash, of the House of Commons, said of the bill. "It is liable to create further trouble and dissension among those whom we are seeking to control - the terrorists." The measure is still pending. Investigators examining Thursday's attacks, which left at least 49 dead and 700 injured, are pursuing a theory that the bombers were part of a homegrown sleeper cell, which may or may not have had foreign support for the bomb-making phase of the operation. If that theory proves true, it would reflect the transformation of the terror threat around Europe. With much of Al Qaeda's hierarchy either captured or killed, a new, more nimble terrorist force has emerged on the continent, comprising mostly semiautonomous, Qaeda-inspired local groups that are believed to be operating in France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and other countries. "Terrorists are not strangers, foreigners," said Bruno Lemaire, adviser to Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin of France. "They're insiders, well integrated inside the country." Another senior intelligence official based in Europe said the fear was that there would be additional attacks in other European cities by homegrown sleeper cells inspired by Al Qaeda and by the attacks in Casablanca, Madrid and now London. "This is exactly what we are going to witness in Europe: most of the attacks will be carried out by local groups, the people who have been here for a long time, well integrated into the fabric of society," the official said. I watched Ken Livingstone (Mayor of London) on TV making an emotional statement about the London bombing whilst evoking the image of a multicultural community suffering together. I thought what a hypocrit. He is the one who publicly embraced, in London, Yusuf al-Qaradawi a Muslim cleric who supports suicide bombing. For example: 'Qaradawi on use of Children in Suicide Bombing: "We cannot say that the [Israeli suicide bombing] casualties were innocent civilians. They are not civilians or innocent"; "The Israelis might have nuclear bombs but we have the children bomb." ‘Life and Religion’ discussion programme, Al-Jazeera TV 28/4/02 As transcribed and translated in Al Jazeera programme debates Arab stand on infitadah, suicide bombers BBC Monitoring 30/4/02'. As a consequence Livingstone has been in dispute with a substantial constituency of London citizens ranging from Gays to Jews, Muslims and Hindus since 2004. Here are a few links dealing with this dispute. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programme...ht/3875119.stm http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/enc...-Qaradawi1.htm http://www.matthiaskuentzel.de/artikel.php?artikelID=30 http://www.london.gov.uk/view_press_...releaseid=3862 http://www.universityracism.multiser...t/Qaradawi.htm http://www.wpiran.org/wb177%20Living...20and%20us.htm http://www.londoncommunitycoalition.org/ http://www.axt.org.uk/HateMusic/essa...timisation.htm I wonder if Livingstone would embrace Qaradawi today? Should Livingstone now do the honorable thing and go? |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 14:19:56 +0100, Londoner
wrote: [snip whinging political point-scoring] I wonder if Livingstone would embrace Qaradawi today? Should Livingstone now do the honorable thing and go? He'll go when _real_ Londoners stop voting for him. -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War: http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...ra/lu/tuaw.htm 625-Online - classic British television: http://www.625.org.uk 'Things to Come' - An Incomplete Classic: http://www.thingstocome.org.uk |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Uncle Fester wrote: America the Beautiful wrote This is an important read! Nah - it's ******** - ignore it Sounds more like wishful thinking to me... -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Uncle Fester wrote: America the Beautiful wrote This is an important read! Nah - it's ******** - ignore it Sounds more like wishful thinking to me... It is - on your part. Actually its not! It's quite the opposite! Keep your fantasies in your bed. You think I made the whole thing up? -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Anthropy wrote: On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 16:10:33 +0100, Uncle Fester wrote: America the Beautiful wrote Uncle Fester wrote: America the Beautiful wrote This is an important read! Nah - it's ******** - ignore it Sounds more like wishful thinking to me... It is - on your part. Actually its not! It's quite the opposite! Keep your fantasies in your bed. You think I made the whole thing up? Get it through you dense merkin head. We don't lock people up because they don't share our views. If you're scared by words - **** off and go live in the woods with the other nuttas Yanks are very scared by words, especially words like Justice, truth, equality, freedom etc. But certain words they like.. such as torture, slaughter, hypocrite, liar, thief and of course buttbandit. It explains why you use them in every post. -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Uncle Fester wrote: America the Beautiful wrote Uncle Fester wrote: America the Beautiful wrote This is an important read! Nah - it's ******** - ignore it Sounds more like wishful thinking to me... It is - on your part. Actually its not! It's quite the opposite! Keep your fantasies in your bed. You think I made the whole thing up? Get it through you dense merkin head. We don't lock people up because they don't share our views. Not even when they are recruiting people to blow you up!?! If you're scared by words - **** off and go live in the woods with the other nuttas But what about when their words lead to action? -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
America the Beautiful wrote: Uncle Fester wrote: America the Beautiful wrote Uncle Fester wrote: America the Beautiful wrote This is an important read! Nah - it's ******** - ignore it Sounds more like wishful thinking to me... It is - on your part. Actually its not! It's quite the opposite! Keep your fantasies in your bed. You think I made the whole thing up? Get it through you dense merkin head. We don't lock people up because they don't share our views. Not even when they are recruiting people to blow you up!?! They only want to blow yanks up - that makes them a charitable institution. If you're scared by words - **** off and go live in the woods with the other nuttas But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 13:27:52 GMT,
(Nick Cooper) wrote: On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 14:19:56 +0100, Londoner wrote: [snip whinging political point-scoring] I wonder if Livingstone would embrace Qaradawi today? Should Livingstone now do the honorable thing and go? He'll go when _real_ Londoners stop voting for him. Do you mean Regular Londoners in the Fox News sense? http://video.google.com/videosearch?...ab%20people%22 |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 08:22:11 +0100, Marc Brett
wrote: On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 13:27:52 GMT, (Nick Cooper) wrote: On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 14:19:56 +0100, Londoner wrote: [snip whinging political point-scoring] I wonder if Livingstone would embrace Qaradawi today? Should Livingstone now do the honorable thing and go? He'll go when _real_ Londoners stop voting for him. Do you mean Regular Londoners in the Fox News sense? http://video.google.com/videosearch?...ab%20people%22 Your point being? -- Nick Cooper [Carefully remove the detonators from my e-mail address to reply!] The London Underground at War: http://www.cwgcuser.org.uk/personal/...ra/lu/tuaw.htm 625-Online - classic British television: http://www.625.org.uk 'Things to Come' - An Incomplete Classic: http://www.thingstocome.org.uk |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Gerard wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:19:39 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: America the Beautiful wrote: But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. New Zealand is a terribly boring country You're absolutely right - just remember that if you ever feel tempted to come here for any reason! -- For that reason Greg Procter has, in is 19 years of suffering it all, become a "1960's American Hippie" wanna-B. Excuse me, I was a hippie in the 1960s He loved the color and excitement of the bell bottoms, tie-dyes, free sex and anti-American radicalism that he has read about. I was there. Don't take Greg seriously. He really doesn't mean what he says about the US it's just an element of the "US flower child era" role he's playing. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Gerard wrote: On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 07:54:48 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: Gerard wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:19:39 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: America the Beautiful wrote: But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. New Zealand is a terribly boring country You're absolutely right - just remember that if you ever feel tempted to come here for any reason! I've been there. It's a terribly boring, stuffy, "please favor us with a tie at breakfast, sir", bombastic, redneck jerk water island. That's the one! (where the hell did he find anywhere that requires ties at breakfast?) -- For that reason Greg Procter has, in is 19 years of suffering it all, become a "1960's American Hippie" wanna-B. Excuse me, I was a hippie in the 1960s That's impossible in that you're obviously an immature 19 year old now. I've regressed - what's _your_ excuse? He loved the color and excitement of the bell bottoms, tie-dyes, free sex and anti-American radicalism that he has read about. I was there. No you weren't. Sorry, but yes I was. Don't take Greg seriously. He really doesn't mean what he says about the US it's just an element of the "US flower child era" role he's playing. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Gerard wrote: On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:45:18 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: Gerard wrote: On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 07:54:48 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: Gerard wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:19:39 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: America the Beautiful wrote: But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. New Zealand is a terribly boring country You're absolutely right - just remember that if you ever feel tempted to come here for any reason! I've been there. It's a terribly boring, stuffy, "please favor us with a tie at breakfast, sir", bombastic, redneck jerk water island. That's the one! (where the hell did he find anywhere that requires ties at breakfast?) -- For that reason Greg Procter has, in is 19 years of suffering it all, become a "1960's American Hippie" wanna-B. Excuse me, I was a hippie in the 1960s That's impossible in that you're obviously an immature 19 year old now. I've regressed - what's _your_ excuse? Only the self-disparaged like you, use excuses. When you make stupid statements in regard to me I can either respond by pointing out what an idiot you are, by disputing your allegation, or by treating it and you as a joke. On this occassion I went with your being a joke. I was born in the first half of last century and neither of us can change that. You, on the other hand, would appear to have come down in the last shower. He loved the color and excitement of the bell bottoms, tie-dyes, free sex and anti-American radicalism that he has read about. I was there. No you weren't. Sorry, but yes I was. Sorry, no you weren't. Otherwise you would have posted some proof. Proof of what? Free sex? I never once charged so I can't show you invoices or receipts. You're just another sheep shanking kiwi. It's all in your little mind, pervert. Don't take Greg seriously. He really doesn't mean what he says about the US it's just an element of the "US flower child era" role he's playing. Regards, Greg.P. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
"Gerard" wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:19:39 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: America the Beautiful wrote: But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. New Zealand is a terribly boring country Amazing! I could have swear on the opposite, it has one of the most beautiful natures in the world. But since you're a depraved Yank where the essence of life is guns, crime, drugs and guns, I realize you've got nothing to compare with. *Webzpider* Homo Dumb****ius : N onessential R etarded A mericans |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Webzpider wrote: "Gerard" wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:19:39 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: America the Beautiful wrote: But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. New Zealand is a terribly boring country Amazing! I could have swear on the opposite, it has one of the most beautiful natures in the world. But since you're a depraved Yank where the essence of life is guns, crime, drugs and guns, I realize you've got nothing to compare with. What makes you think he's not talking from experience? -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
"America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... Webzpider wrote: "Gerard" wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:19:39 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: America the Beautiful wrote: But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. New Zealand is a terribly boring country Amazing! I could have swear on the opposite, it has one of the most beautiful natures in the world. But since you're a depraved Yank where the essence of life is guns, crime, drugs and guns, I realize you've got nothing to compare with. What makes you think he's not talking from experience? If he'd been there he must be blind, and - uh - yes - that must be boring. *Webzpider* Homo Dumb****ius : N onessential R etarded A mericans |
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Webzpider wrote: "America the Beautiful" wrote in message ... Webzpider wrote: "Gerard" wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:19:39 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: America the Beautiful wrote: But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. New Zealand is a terribly boring country Amazing! I could have swear on the opposite, it has one of the most beautiful natures in the world. But since you're a depraved Yank where the essence of life is guns, crime, drugs and guns, I realize you've got nothing to compare with. What makes you think he's not talking from experience? If he'd been there he must be blind, and - uh - yes - that must be boring. Well, a setting has a huge impact on what a person becomes. For example, I'm a NY'er though and through because I've grown into my environment - for better or worse. Same goes for you and everybody else. Now, would you consider Greg an exiting person, or at least not boring? -- Chris F. Long Island. "A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom." God Bless America. |
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 04:56:09 GMT, Gerard wrote:
New Zealand is a terribly boring country One day, Gerald, you'll travel more than three kilometres from the trailer park you were born and raised in and learn that there;s a big wide world out here that knows better than you. HTH, you may now return to fellating your cousin. |
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Little Kenny Fehrett wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 04:56:09 GMT, Gerard wrote: New Zealand is a terribly boring country One day, Gerald, you'll travel more than three kilometres from the trailer park you were born and raised in and learn that there;s a big wide world out here that knows better than you. HTH, you may now return to fellating your cousin. Gerard, just keep repeating to yourself " |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
Little Kenny Fehrett wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 04:56:09 GMT, Gerard wrote: New Zealand is a terribly boring country One day, Gerald, you'll travel more than three kilometres from the trailer park you were born and raised in and learn that there;s a big wide world out here that knows better than you. HTH, you may now return to fellating your cousin. Gerard, just keep repeating to yourself "New Zealand is a terribly boring country and I never want to go there". Personally, I can't think of anything more boring than a big city, but each to his or her own. Regards, Greg.P. |
Terrorism and London - This is bigger then we think!!!!
"Gerard" wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 14:58:56 +0200, "Webzpider" wrote: "Gerard" wrote in message ... On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 16:19:39 +1200, Greg Procter wrote: America the Beautiful wrote: But what about when their words lead to action? We blame you for that. New Zealand is a terribly boring country Amazing! I could have swear on the opposite, it has one of the most beautiful natures in the world. I could "have swear on" you being a drooling imbecile too. Ohhhhhh, a spelling lame - how original!! But since you're a depraved Yank where the essence of life is guns, crime, drugs and guns, I realize you've got nothing to compare with. Many of you who have never traveled more than a hour in any direction from the place you were born think that. In order to keep up with the originality, I'm forced to point out that I've never "traveled" anywhere, although I've 'travelled' to many places abroad. The vast majority of yanks has never been outside their trailer parks. And the rest of them are forced to go when their warmongering govt. send them to some idiotic war. *Webzpider* Homo Dumb****ius : N onessential R etarded A mericans Is this what you do for a living, boy? Kenscum use to refer to me as "grandpa", only shows you yanks lives in your own little world of imagination. *Webzpider* Homo Dumb****ius : N onessential R etarded A mericans |
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Each to his or her own what? Sister, brother, aunt. Can you be a bit more
specific please Loony T "Greg Procter" wrote in message ... Little Kenny Fehrett wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 04:56:09 GMT, Gerard wrote: New Zealand is a terribly boring country One day, Gerald, you'll travel more than three kilometres from the trailer park you were born and raised in and learn that there;s a big wide world out here that knows better than you. HTH, you may now return to fellating your cousin. Gerard, just keep repeating to yourself "New Zealand is a terribly boring country and I never want to go there". Personally, I can't think of anything more boring than a big city, but each to his or her own. Regards, Greg.P. |
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