On Jun 30, 8:44*am, TimIngram wrote:
On Jun 29, 3:39*pm, John Kuthe wrote:
On Jun 29, 1:50*pm, Galen Hekhuis wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 05:33:34 -0700 (PDT), TimIngram
wrote:
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Apparently you endorse the killings of the 2 boys near Suwannee,
Florida, February 26, 2005: Sean Wilkinson, and Clay McKemie, both 14,
...
Where is Suwannee, Florida? *I know of a river by that name, and a
county, but know of no town or city called that.
Oh, don't bother Galen, Tim is not a sentient being, he"s a robot. He
will not answer direct questions, he just uses any post or reply to
spew his boatload of libeous tripe!
Watch! :-)
John Kuthe...
Hi John:
What do you want to say to Darlington School and the grieving parents
knowing their sons died in terror like the Girl Guides and 200 other
kids? Do you enjoy apparently denying knowledge of 50 cent technology
(sponsons) for over a decade to those who need real canoe and kayak
safety? What is your considered (non-libelous) response here.
Suwannee Florida is on the map of Florida within the National Wildlife
Refuge on the Gulf side of Florida. Good place for a school trip
unless the canoes or kayaks capsize and they have no foolproof means
to get out of the water in 5 seconds. Kids in PFDs suffer lowering of
body temperature to fatal levels. A slow, terrifying death.
How would you feel if the American Canoe Association said they had all
sorts of rescues for this emergency, when in fact they don't: seewww.sponsonguy.com
Only 50 cents worth of foam would have saved these boys, could be
anyone's kids.
Today, whether the headline says Madoff ponzi scam, or Iraq war scam,
or even the canoe and kayak scam, American citizens deserve better. Do
not lie to them or yourself. Check outwww.patriotsquestion911.comto
see the best educated and most intelligent, no to mention honest
Americans speak out on lies against their very country. Readwww.sponsonguy.com
The morality is very clear.
Thanks, Tim
And no, I have made no money from sponsons. I only have the
consolation from especially decent people likewww.patriotsquestion911.com
Sponsons are free: 50 cents to anyone interested in real safety, like
a few SAR rescue teams, or a school group of kids. The American Canoe
Association is not free; it works like the asbestos or Monsanto lobby.
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So, John:
Your son apparently did not need to get out of the water to save his
life. (If he did not get out of the water he would die when his body
temperature lowered to fatal levels, like over 1,500 Americans and 200
American kids.)
You state that your son was in the same "gene pool", but you snatched
him (instead of Darwin) so he could live. To hell with any other
American parents not so lucky, even sending their kids to Darlington
school. The Darlington School kids were not stupid. Your son Kuthe,
was not superior "gene pool", and not superior to Darlington School
kids. Sean Wilkinson, and Clay McKemie, both 14, were not "stupid".
Your son was lucky enough not to need to get out of the water to save
his life. If he needed to get out of the water, the ridiculous and
fraudulent American Canoe Association's "rescues" would not have saved
him. Sponsons, 50 cents, would have enabled any 10 year old girls in
the pictures on
www.sponsonguy.com to get out of the water in 5
seconds plus rescue other swimmers in the water.
Your son was not in a superior "gene pool" (That is Nazi thinking.)
Your son was not superior, he was lucky.
You apparently have as much compassion for dead American kids and
their grieving parents as any ponzi scammer like Madoff or killer like
bin Laden (whose religion apparently forbids targetting of kids
specifically.) Or the American Canoe Association killers. I have their
letter to the Attorney-General of Florida regarding sponsons. It is
not pretty.
So, John Kuthe of the "gene pool", thank you for warning all American
parents and American citizens of your peculiar lack dedication to the
safety of school children. No-one can say that you did not here admit
this yourself.
Tim