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Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil
February Grand Opening Planned POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline made from "terror-free oil." KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor terror. The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," she said. The grand opening is Feb. 12. Survey says. Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? Choice Votes Percentage of 2207 Votes Yes, and I'd go out of my way to do it. 1431 65% Yes, if I was passing by. 400 18% Only if it was the least expensive. 280 13% No, it's not that big a deal to me. 96 4% |
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: Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? : Choice Votes Percentage of 2207 Votes : Yes, and I'd go out of my way to do it. 1431 65% : Yes, if I was passing by. 400 18% : Only if it was the least expensive. 280 13% : No, it's not that big a deal to me. 96 4% -- Steve Leyland mhm32x16 Smeeter#24 WSD#41 Alcatroll Labs Inc (bongwater maintenance dept) =^MEOW MEOW ARMY^= Even the blind squirrel finds a nut occasionally. ================================================== ==================== "Warning to all: Steve Leyland is a trolling **** of the highest order. Killfile the muppet now and move on. Even the briefest of searches on his past UseNet posts will reveal the truth. You have been warned. *plonk*" bear, uk.rec.motorcycles ================================================== ==================== "This sig is an abomination of all that is good and right about usenet. Do the entire world a favor and REMOVE YOURSELF FROM USENET ALTOGETHER, DUMBASS." miguel, soc.singles ================================================== ==================== "must you include your 75847548574893579345 gigabyte sig file in every ****ing post? You're very annoying." projectile vomit chick, alt.music.ozzy ================================================== ==================== "I went to the Garden of Love, And saw what I never had seen; A Chapel was built in the midst, Where I used to play on the green. And the gates of this Chapel were shut And "Thou shalt not," writ over the door; So I turned to the Garden of Love That so many sweet flowers bore. And I saw it was filled with graves, And tombstones where flowers should be; And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds, And binding with briars my joys and desires." William Blake. ================================================== ==================== "When the Earth has been ravaged and the animals are dying, a tribe of people from all races, creeds and colours shall put their faith in deeds, not words, and make the land green again. They shall be known as Warriors of the Rainbow, protectors of the environment." Native American prophecy |\ _.-'~~""'~`'~) /, ~-,__,,,.'~ ,-;;--'' |,4) ./ ' ; ;/' '-~~;'@ ( ; ; _.--'' _.-_..' .;.' (,_..----''' (,..--'' Meow |
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"blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.01.34.274261@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:32:53 +0000, Steve Leyland wrote : Joe wrote: : Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? According to DemocraticUnderground.com (see http://www.democraticunderground.com.../31_shock.html ) "They can call it "Shock And Awe" if they want; but - by the Pentagon's own admission - we've already got a name for this kind of thing, and it is 'terrorism.' " The definition for "shock and awe" follows: "The battle plan is based on a concept developed at the National Defense University. It's called 'Shock and Awe' and it focuses on the psychological destruction of the enemy's will to fight rather than the physical destruction of his military forces." The definition for terrorism follows: "defined by the US Department of Defense as "the unlawful use of -- or threatened use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives." I can't see much difference. -- blu*goddess.of.groundhogs*juju blu 3=3 master of irrelevance Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. -Jim Morrison http://blu05.port5.com/ So can netkkopping be considered a form of terrorism? |
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blu wrote: On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:18:15 -0700, Gilligan wrote : "blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.01.34.274261@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:32:53 +0000, Steve Leyland wrote : Joe wrote: : Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? According to DemocraticUnderground.com (see http://www.democraticunderground.com.../31_shock.html ) "They can call it "Shock And Awe" if they want; but - by the Pentagon's own admission - we've already got a name for this kind of thing, and it is 'terrorism.' " The definition for "shock and awe" follows: "The battle plan is based on a concept developed at the National Defense University. It's called 'Shock and Awe' and it focuses on the psychological destruction of the enemy's will to fight rather than the physical destruction of his military forces." The definition for terrorism follows: "defined by the US Department of Defense as "the unlawful use of -- or threatened use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives." I can't see much difference. So can netkkopping be considered a form of terrorism? Terrorism? Not really, I don't think. Why? He thought you were one of his bitches like leyland the ignored loser. Joe -- blu*goddess.of.groundhogs*juju blu 3=3 master of irrelevance Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. -Jim Morrison http://blu05.port5.com/ |
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On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:32:53 -0000, "Steve Leyland"
wrote: Joe wrote: : Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? yes. shock and awe requires massive numbers of troops and equipment. terrorism requires one guy with a bomb strapped to his tummy. shock and awe can be seen coming for weeks by the victims before it strikes. while terrorism cant be seen by the victims till the bomb blows them up into little giblets, like in Quake III. : Choice Votes Percentage of 2207 Votes : Yes, and I'd go out of my way to do it. 1431 65% : Yes, if I was passing by. 400 18% : Only if it was the least expensive. 280 13% : No, it's not that big a deal to me. 96 4% -- dave hillstrom mhm15x4 zrbj this ****ing sig is also for mimus. i pee on your shoes. |
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"blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.32.37.290059@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:18:15 -0700, Gilligan wrote : "blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.01.34.274261@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:32:53 +0000, Steve Leyland wrote : Joe wrote: : Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? According to DemocraticUnderground.com (see http://www.democraticunderground.com.../31_shock.html ) "They can call it "Shock And Awe" if they want; but - by the Pentagon's own admission - we've already got a name for this kind of thing, and it is 'terrorism.' " The definition for "shock and awe" follows: "The battle plan is based on a concept developed at the National Defense University. It's called 'Shock and Awe' and it focuses on the psychological destruction of the enemy's will to fight rather than the physical destruction of his military forces." The definition for terrorism follows: "defined by the US Department of Defense as "the unlawful use of -- or threatened use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives." I can't see much difference. So can netkkopping be considered a form of terrorism? Terrorism? Not really, I don't think. Why? We've got a netkkkop here who netkkkops against those who do not agree with their political, religious and ideological objectives. Do you have any suggestions on how to deal with such a person? In fact, if you stick around long enough you will probably get netkkkopped by the individual. -- blu*goddess.of.groundhogs*juju blu 3=3 master of irrelevance Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. -Jim Morrison http://blu05.port5.com/ |
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"blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.12.04.31.689699@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:49:22 -0700, Gilligan wrote : "blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.32.37.290059@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:18:15 -0700, Gilligan wrote : "blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.01.34.274261@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:32:53 +0000, Steve Leyland wrote : Joe wrote: : Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? According to DemocraticUnderground.com (see http://www.democraticunderground.com.../31_shock.html ) "They can call it "Shock And Awe" if they want; but - by the Pentagon's own admission - we've already got a name for this kind of thing, and it is 'terrorism.' " The definition for "shock and awe" follows: "The battle plan is based on a concept developed at the National Defense University. It's called 'Shock and Awe' and it focuses on the psychological destruction of the enemy's will to fight rather than the physical destruction of his military forces." The definition for terrorism follows: "defined by the US Department of Defense as "the unlawful use of -- or threatened use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives." I can't see much difference. So can netkkopping be considered a form of terrorism? Terrorism? Not really, I don't think. Why? We've got a netkkkop here who netkkkops against those who do not agree with their political, religious and ideological objectives. Do you have any suggestions on how to deal with such a person? In fact, if you stick around long enough you will probably get netkkkopped by the individual. I'm guessing you're talking about a.s.a? I'm only there/here by xpost and most likely will disappear as soon as this thread dies. Netkkkops are usually hissy-fit throwing children who run to mama when they can't get their way. You treat them like any other 6 year old that's misbehaving. You take away *THEIR* priviledges. ie: ignore the twits. (pretty hard to stand someone in a usenet corner) If that doesn't work, then maybe .. Hmmm .. I don't know.. use a server that won't TOS you? I've found the more I pay for a server, the less likely they're going to TOS me. Good luck. -- blu*goddess.of.groundhogs*juju blu 3=3 master of irrelevance Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. -Jim Morrison http://blu05.port5.com/ I am not falling for this.. we have a usenet nettcopp in a.s.a problem.. lets **** him up troll.. netcops are pricks with no balls. people who have fell into the powertrip drip. |
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"Gilligan" wrote in message . .. "blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.01.34.274261@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:32:53 +0000, Steve Leyland wrote : Joe wrote: : Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? According to DemocraticUnderground.com (see http://www.democraticunderground.com.../31_shock.html ) "They can call it "Shock And Awe" if they want; but - by the Pentagon's own admission - we've already got a name for this kind of thing, and it is 'terrorism.' " The definition for "shock and awe" follows: "The battle plan is based on a concept developed at the National Defense University. It's called 'Shock and Awe' and it focuses on the psychological destruction of the enemy's will to fight rather than the physical destruction of his military forces." The definition for terrorism follows: "defined by the US Department of Defense as "the unlawful use of -- or threatened use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives." I can't see much difference. -- blu*goddess.of.groundhogs*juju blu 3=3 master of irrelevance Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. -Jim Morrison http://blu05.port5.com/ So can netkkopping be considered a form of terrorism? I am not sure about that.. try reposting your post.. 21 times in a row.. seperate post.. all saying the same thing... and we can sit back.. and wait to see if the netkkkops get you toss'd.. make sure you add a the same website in each post.. and change the subject line.. so it says the same thing only with a slight twist ... make it appear to be spam... .... and I will sit back.. and see what happens.. Only then.. will I be able to give you my opinion on this subject. |
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"blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.12.59.34.783033@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:24:39 +0000, BuZZard wrote Xhtth.559$FN1.460@trnddc08: "Gilligan" wrote in message . .. "blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.01.34.274261@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:32:53 +0000, Steve Leyland wrote : Joe wrote: : Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? According to DemocraticUnderground.com (see http://www.democraticunderground.com.../31_shock.html ) "They can call it "Shock And Awe" if they want; but - by the Pentagon's own admission - we've already got a name for this kind of thing, and it is 'terrorism.' " The definition for "shock and awe" follows: "The battle plan is based on a concept developed at the National Defense University. It's called 'Shock and Awe' and it focuses on the psychological destruction of the enemy's will to fight rather than the physical destruction of his military forces." The definition for terrorism follows: "defined by the US Department of Defense as "the unlawful use of -- or threatened use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives." I can't see much difference. So can netkkopping be considered a form of terrorism? I am not sure about that.. try reposting your post.. 21 times in a row.. seperate post.. all saying the same thing... and we can sit back.. and wait to see if the netkkkops get you toss'd.. make sure you add a the same website in each post.. and change the subject line.. so it says the same thing only with a slight twist .. make it appear to be spam... ... and I will sit back.. and see what happens.. Only then.. will I be able to give you my opinion on this subject. Bwaah! Ya, PowerPost is yer friend. Once, long long ago, I got something like 39 complaints in *one*day* from some idiot hamster froup. Got TOSd, of course. Damn.. it was worth it. *gryn* -- blu*goddess.of.groundhogs*juju blu 3=3 master of irrelevance Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. -Jim Morrison http://blu05.port5.com/ You guys are full of great suggestions and very handy tips! I also noticed that the more you pay and ISP the less likely they will toss you. I'm really looking to push the frontiers of how to deal with a netkkkop but in no way do I have the vast experience as you guys in Flonkland do. I'm a pretty good learner and can do things with a creative and ironic twist. My first goal is to get various means to deal with the netkkkop, so I am accruing a vast warchest of ISP's of multifarous sort. That internet problem provider Dizum seems to be a handy tool to use. Do you recommend them? My hope is to use the free providers as an ablative shield and then strike with iron clad kinetic pile driver. In the past you guys were instrumental in castigating the same netkkkop and even provided a guiding light to those in the future that would have to deal with this person. I plan to build upon your good example and I can only hope to do you proud. So please, any pointers, tips, suggestions and links on tools, methods etc to deal with netkkkops is greatly appreciated! Thanks! |
terror free gas stations
"blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.13.50.44.101197@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 13:40:46 -0700, Gilligan wrote : "blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.12.59.34.783033@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 19:24:39 +0000, BuZZard wrote Xhtth.559$FN1.460@trnddc08: "Gilligan" wrote in message . .. "blu" wrote in message news:pan.2007.01.23.09.01.34.274261@utb... On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 11:32:53 +0000, Steve Leyland wrote : Joe wrote: : Gas Station To Offer 'Terror-Free' Oil : February Grand Opening Planned : : POSTED: 3:29 pm EST January 22, 2007 : UPDATED: 7:08 pm EST January 22, 2007 : : OMAHA, Neb. -- Area drivers will soon be able to fill up with gasoline : made from "terror-free oil." : : KETV in Omaha reports that a gas station is about to open near 129th : and Q streets named Terror Free Oil, and the idea is to offer : consumers petroleum products from countries that do not sponsor : terror. : : The gas station is associated with the Terror-Free Oil Initiative. The : group's objective is to encourage Americans to buy gasoline that : originated from countries that do not export or finance terrorism. A : representative said that Omaha's will be the first of several : terror-free oil gas stations to open across the country. : : "The terror-free oil initiative is dedicated to encouraging Americans : to buy gasoline that originated from countries that do not export or : finance terrorism," according to the group's Web site. : : Chris Decker, professor of economics with the University of : Nebraska-Omaha, said the idea may make for good marketing. : : "From a business perspective, it's kind of a neat way to differentiate : yourself from the competition. To me, that sounds an awful lot like : what we in environmental economics refer to as eco-labeling. Like, : when you purchase a can of tuna with a symbol that there was no harm : to dolphins to catch the tuna," Decker said. : : Will drivers make a special trip? Mary Ann Buscher said the station : got her attention, with its bright red, white and blue advertising, : but she isn't sure when or if she'll stop there. : : "I wouldn't go out of my way to go there, probably. No, I wouldn't," : she said. : : The grand opening is Feb. 12. : : Survey says. : : Would you buy your gasoline from a station that receives its inventory : from countries that don't sponsor terrorism? wouldn't that rule out buying any petroleum products from USA or UK companies? or is "Shock and Awe" in some way different from terrorism? According to DemocraticUnderground.com (see http://www.democraticunderground.com.../31_shock.html ) "They can call it "Shock And Awe" if they want; but - by the Pentagon's own admission - we've already got a name for this kind of thing, and it is 'terrorism.' " The definition for "shock and awe" follows: "The battle plan is based on a concept developed at the National Defense University. It's called 'Shock and Awe' and it focuses on the psychological destruction of the enemy's will to fight rather than the physical destruction of his military forces." The definition for terrorism follows: "defined by the US Department of Defense as "the unlawful use of -- or threatened use of -- force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives." I can't see much difference. So can netkkopping be considered a form of terrorism? I am not sure about that.. try reposting your post.. 21 times in a row.. seperate post.. all saying the same thing... and we can sit back.. and wait to see if the netkkkops get you toss'd.. make sure you add a the same website in each post.. and change the subject line.. so it says the same thing only with a slight twist .. make it appear to be spam... ... and I will sit back.. and see what happens.. Only then.. will I be able to give you my opinion on this subject. Bwaah! Ya, PowerPost is yer friend. Once, long long ago, I got something like 39 complaints in *one*day* from some idiot hamster froup. Got TOSd, of course. Damn.. it was worth it. *gryn* -- blu*goddess.of.groundhogs*juju blu 3=3 master of irrelevance Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. -Jim Morrison http://blu05.port5.com/ You guys are full of great suggestions and very handy tips! I also noticed that the more you pay and ISP the less likely they will toss you. I'm really looking to push the frontiers of how to deal with a netkkkop but in no way do I have the vast experience as you guys in Flonkland do. We're from the nest, not the flonk. Not that we don't love teh flonk.. I'm a pretty good learner and can do things with a creative and ironic twist. My first goal is to get various means to deal with the netkkkop, so I am accruing a vast warchest of ISP's of multifarous sort. That internet problem provider Dizum seems to be a handy tool to use. Do you recommend them? They're anonymous. Nobody takes anybody who posts anonymously seriously. You wind up with the nym "Noman Nescio" (which is "necessary name" in some language) My hope is to use the free providers as an ablative shield and then strike with iron clad kinetic pile driver. In the past you guys were instrumental in castigating the same netkkkop and even provided a guiding light to those in the future that would have to deal with this person. I plan to build upon your good example and I can only hope to do you proud. So please, any pointers, tips, suggestions and links on tools, methods etc to deal with netkkkops is greatly appreciated! Thanks! Remember, when you're using a free provider, they show your IP number, thereby giving your netkkkop your ISP to complain to. You could wind up losing not only your news account, but your whole internet account. Now, I haven't bothered to look at where you're from, but I know there are some areas where, if you lose your ISP, you're through. There's only one. So think carefully before doing that. My best suggestion would be to find one (newsserver) that's troll-friendly. They won't TOS you. Road runner is very troll friendly.. they let you get away with everything. |
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