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Google Earth satellite photos have indicated a mysterious, recurring,
brown/reddish-brown stain in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico along the
U.S./Mexico border. At first it was thought to be an oil spill so research
vessels were dispatched to the area of concern. They took water samples and
discovered the reddish/brown water was diluted coffee and iron oxide. It is
thought that perhaps a cargo of coffee in a container was lost overboard
from some passing ship in a hurricane last year.

We here in rbc and asa know the real cause of this anomaly.


Wilbur Hubbard


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Google Earth satellite photos have indicated a mysterious, recurring,
brown/reddish-brown stain in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico along the
U.S./Mexico border. At first it was thought to be an oil spill so research
vessels were dispatched to the area of concern. They took water samples
and discovered the reddish/brown water was diluted coffee and iron oxide.
It is thought that perhaps a cargo of coffee in a container was lost
overboard from some passing ship in a hurricane last year.

We here in rbc and asa know the real cause of this anomaly.


Wilbur Hubbard




Either that or Obama has been on vacation and swimming there . . .

Gregory Hall


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Google Earth satellite photos have indicated a mysterious, recurring,
brown/reddish-brown stain in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico along the
U.S./Mexico border. At first it was thought to be an oil spill so research
vessels were dispatched to the area of concern. They took water samples
and discovered the reddish/brown water was diluted coffee and iron oxide.
It is thought that perhaps a cargo of coffee in a container was lost
overboard from some passing ship in a hurricane last year.

We here in rbc and asa know the real cause of this anomaly.


Wilbur Hubbard




Either that or Obama has been on vacation and swimming there . . .

Gregory Hall


Racism raises it's ugly head.

You guys can't help it. It always shows through, and makes you look bad.
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Gregory Hall wrote:
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Google Earth satellite photos have indicated a mysterious, recurring,
brown/reddish-brown stain in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico along the
U.S./Mexico border. At first it was thought to be an oil spill so
research vessels were dispatched to the area of concern. They took
water samples and discovered the reddish/brown water was diluted coffee
and iron oxide. It is thought that perhaps a cargo of coffee in a
container was lost overboard from some passing ship in a hurricane last
year.

We here in rbc and asa know the real cause of this anomaly.


Wilbur Hubbard




Either that or Obama has been on vacation and swimming there . . .

Gregory Hall

Racism raises it's ugly head.

You guys can't help it. It always shows through, and makes you look bad.




Racism is in YOUR head, dude! You liberals are sooo easy to expose.

If I said the same thing about a white guy you'd automatically think it was
because the white guy is full of ****. But I said it about a black guy and
your innate racism automatically makes you think something absurd like his
skin color is leaching out into the Gulf waters. Duh. If you weren't a
racist yourself you'd not think such racist thoughts.

BUSTED! PKB!

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Gregory Hall wrote:
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
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Google Earth satellite photos have indicated a mysterious, recurring,
brown/reddish-brown stain in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico along the
U.S./Mexico border. At first it was thought to be an oil spill so
research vessels were dispatched to the area of concern. They took
water samples and discovered the reddish/brown water was diluted coffee
and iron oxide. It is thought that perhaps a cargo of coffee in a
container was lost overboard from some passing ship in a hurricane last
year.

We here in rbc and asa know the real cause of this anomaly.


Wilbur Hubbard



Either that or Obama has been on vacation and swimming there . . .

Gregory Hall

Racism raises it's ugly head.

You guys can't help it. It always shows through, and makes you look bad.




Racism is in YOUR head, dude! You liberals are sooo easy to expose.

If I said the same thing about a white guy you'd automatically think it was
because the white guy is full of ****. But I said it about a black guy and
your innate racism automatically makes you think something absurd like his
skin color is leaching out into the Gulf waters. Duh. If you weren't a
racist yourself you'd not think such racist thoughts.

BUSTED! PKB!

Sure sign of a real racist is when he honestly believes what he said
wasn't racist. But the rest of us all see it.


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Gregory Hall wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
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Gregory Hall wrote:
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
anews.com...
Google Earth satellite photos have indicated a mysterious, recurring,
brown/reddish-brown stain in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico along the
U.S./Mexico border. At first it was thought to be an oil spill so
research vessels were dispatched to the area of concern. They took
water samples and discovered the reddish/brown water was diluted
coffee and iron oxide. It is thought that perhaps a cargo of coffee in
a container was lost overboard from some passing ship in a hurricane
last year.

We here in rbc and asa know the real cause of this anomaly.


Wilbur Hubbard



Either that or Obama has been on vacation and swimming there . . .

Gregory Hall
Racism raises it's ugly head.

You guys can't help it. It always shows through, and makes you look
bad.




Racism is in YOUR head, dude! You liberals are sooo easy to expose.

If I said the same thing about a white guy you'd automatically think it
was because the white guy is full of ****. But I said it about a black
guy and your innate racism automatically makes you think something absurd
like his skin color is leaching out into the Gulf waters. Duh. If you
weren't a racist yourself you'd not think such racist thoughts.

BUSTED! PKB!

Sure sign of a real racist is when he honestly believes what he said
wasn't racist. But the rest of us all see it.



Wrong! The rest of you who see it, see it only through your own racial
prejudice (colored glasses). That's a fact.

And, BTW, you need to learn the definition of racism. Look it up and you
will discover that racism is simply a belief that one's own race is
superior. So just what was it about my original statement that had anything
to do with my belief that my race is superior. You apparently just assumed I
was white. Are there no blacks who think Obama is full of ****?

Nope! Your pointing the finger in this circumstance and saying "racist"
serves only to prove that you are ignorant and stupid and liberal.

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Gregory Hall


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