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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:38:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:58:51 -0500, BAR wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:52:25 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 06:50:55 -0500, BAR wrote: Does the rule of law mean anything? From where do the laws of the USA come? I find it interesting that a lawyer, The Obama, is so ignorant of the laws of the USA. What is he hiding regarding his birth? Absolutely nothing, he has disclosed his birth certificate, and the state of Hawaii has declared it legitimate. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...ING01/81031064 We have seen a computer generated piece of paper. What we want is a photo copy of his birth certificate. What you want is not relevant. Sure it is. I am a US citizen. Yeah? Prove it. How do we know your birth certificates were not photoshopped, and that you haven't bribed someone at the hall of records in the city where you were born? Contact the State of Washington's Vital Records Department. Maybe you bribed them. See where this is going? D'oh. Let's meet, I'll show you a real birth certificate and a computer printout. How would *you* prove it was real during a meeting? Anyone can print up just about anything these days. I'm not a document expert, nor do I know or care about what documents are issued wherever you were born. Meet you? Don't make me puke at this hour. I wasn't expecting you to accept. There's no reason to meet a turd like you. You offer up nothing unique or interesting. You are afraid of me aren't you? Meet him in a safe, friendly environment. I'll loan you my shed. I figure a donut shop should be a safe place. BTW, we might not get any more rain for a few hours. I'm thinking of giving it a try. My morning is packed with conference calls. Well, you can be sure Harry loves doughnuts! Sorry about the calls. I'm going. Bye! -- John Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! Sorry, Herring, I don't even like donuts. Harry, It looked like you have a nice home and yard. Why do you feel that it was necessary to make your average size driveway into a 3/4 mile driveway and take a photo of them paving your road and pretend it was your driveway? You also talked about how long it took you to mow your 5 acres of lawn with a riding mower. I really think I could have mowed your small lawn with a push mower in less than 20 minutes. I've got three acres of lawn when you consider the house we currently are in (1 acre) and the farm house (2 1/4 acres). :) Takes me an hour and 3/4 and that includes driving the lawn tractor up the road to the farm house. :) Apparently if you live in a townhouse in atlanta and don't have a yard, you assume that if someone else lives in the country, what yard they have has to be attached. I have to drive my tractor several hundred yards to reach the field we own. The guy who rented it planted corn on it this year, so I didn't have to mow it much this year. You've been stalking Bassy too? I have no interest in Bassy-Loogy. But, you have a dossier on him as well as others in this group. Doubtful. |
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:38:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:58:51 -0500, BAR wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:52:25 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 06:50:55 -0500, BAR wrote: Does the rule of law mean anything? From where do the laws of the USA come? I find it interesting that a lawyer, The Obama, is so ignorant of the laws of the USA. What is he hiding regarding his birth? Absolutely nothing, he has disclosed his birth certificate, and the state of Hawaii has declared it legitimate. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...ING01/81031064 We have seen a computer generated piece of paper. What we want is a photo copy of his birth certificate. What you want is not relevant. Sure it is. I am a US citizen. Yeah? Prove it. How do we know your birth certificates were not photoshopped, and that you haven't bribed someone at the hall of records in the city where you were born? Contact the State of Washington's Vital Records Department. Maybe you bribed them. See where this is going? D'oh. Let's meet, I'll show you a real birth certificate and a computer printout. How would *you* prove it was real during a meeting? Anyone can print up just about anything these days. I'm not a document expert, nor do I know or care about what documents are issued wherever you were born. Meet you? Don't make me puke at this hour. I wasn't expecting you to accept. There's no reason to meet a turd like you. You offer up nothing unique or interesting. You are afraid of me aren't you? Meet him in a safe, friendly environment. I'll loan you my shed. I figure a donut shop should be a safe place. BTW, we might not get any more rain for a few hours. I'm thinking of giving it a try. My morning is packed with conference calls. Well, you can be sure Harry loves doughnuts! Sorry about the calls. I'm going. Bye! -- John Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! Sorry, Herring, I don't even like donuts. Harry, It looked like you have a nice home and yard. Why do you feel that it was necessary to make your average size driveway into a 3/4 mile driveway and take a photo of them paving your road and pretend it was your driveway? You also talked about how long it took you to mow your 5 acres of lawn with a riding mower. I really think I could have mowed your small lawn with a push mower in less than 20 minutes. I've got three acres of lawn when you consider the house we currently are in (1 acre) and the farm house (2 1/4 acres). :) Takes me an hour and 3/4 and that includes driving the lawn tractor up the road to the farm house. :) Apparently if you live in a townhouse in atlanta and don't have a yard, you assume that if someone else lives in the country, what yard they have has to be attached. I have to drive my tractor several hundred yards to reach the field we own. The guy who rented it planted corn on it this year, so I didn't have to mow it much this year. You've been stalking Bassy too? I have no interest in Bassy-Loogy. But, you have a dossier on him as well as others in this group. Doubtful. Doubtful is a deflection, not a denial. |
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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Dec 10, 2:54 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: On Dec 10, 2:04 pm, Boater wrote: John wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 09:33:59 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:58:47 -0500, BAR wrote: True I didn't go to too many different places, I spent most of my time near Virginia Beach, VA and Emerald Isle/Atlantic Beach, NC. Not bad duty huh? Freakin' Hollywood Marines. Bad as Squids. :) But he was still a Marine. A lot more than those with the derogatory comments can say. Hey, John Herring, tell us how your military experience has made you into a better person and a real Christian, as evidenced by your posts here.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As usual, you come in uninformed... For instance, you don't have to be "good" to be a Christian, you only have to believe. Now go ahead and tell me where I am wrong, and while you are at it, tell us about your Lobsta' boat! ;) Oh, there must be more than that to being a Christian, although if it is that easy, it certainly explains many of horrors committed by "good" Christians.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yup, as many as by "good" Muslims, or "good" Jews.. Those folks who commit horrors are only considered "good' by themselves and their followers.. Unlike "good" liberals from the looney left who are pretty much the mainstream, you know, intolerant, selfish, and lacking any real moral core.. There are lots of rules "good Jews" have to follow in order to be considered good Jews. I suspect your understanding of Christianity is suspect. I've had the privilege of some friendly discussions the last few years with some nuns and priests in academia, and in addition to exchanging pleasantries, we do discuss what a "good" Christian would say or do under various scenarios. Though I am not a Christian, I agreed completely with the nuns that there are rules for being a good Christian, and they go way beyond simply "believing." I think you are getting Catholics and Protestants confused. They are not one in the same. The other day here I mentioned the Sermon on the Mount. Following those precepts and rules probably is a good start. Depends upon your Creed. Well, if Protestants can behave anyway they want in life, so long as they "believe" Jesus is their saviour, then it is, at best, an amoral religion. I understand the Protestants engage in Christianization in Central and South America. Kinda makes one want to puke. Your nuns and priests were the first to convert the masses in Central and South America as well as Asia. Does that make you want to puke as well? *My* nuns and priests? I'm not Catholic. Ok, you anal retentive prig. The nuns and priests in academia you with which you discussed the subject of a "good" Christian. The nuns and priests I met with aren't involved in Christianization in Central and South America. |
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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:38:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:58:51 -0500, BAR wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:52:25 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 06:50:55 -0500, BAR wrote: Does the rule of law mean anything? From where do the laws of the USA come? I find it interesting that a lawyer, The Obama, is so ignorant of the laws of the USA. What is he hiding regarding his birth? Absolutely nothing, he has disclosed his birth certificate, and the state of Hawaii has declared it legitimate. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...ING01/81031064 We have seen a computer generated piece of paper. What we want is a photo copy of his birth certificate. What you want is not relevant. Sure it is. I am a US citizen. Yeah? Prove it. How do we know your birth certificates were not photoshopped, and that you haven't bribed someone at the hall of records in the city where you were born? Contact the State of Washington's Vital Records Department. Maybe you bribed them. See where this is going? D'oh. Let's meet, I'll show you a real birth certificate and a computer printout. How would *you* prove it was real during a meeting? Anyone can print up just about anything these days. I'm not a document expert, nor do I know or care about what documents are issued wherever you were born. Meet you? Don't make me puke at this hour. I wasn't expecting you to accept. There's no reason to meet a turd like you. You offer up nothing unique or interesting. You are afraid of me aren't you? Meet him in a safe, friendly environment. I'll loan you my shed. I figure a donut shop should be a safe place. BTW, we might not get any more rain for a few hours. I'm thinking of giving it a try. My morning is packed with conference calls. Well, you can be sure Harry loves doughnuts! Sorry about the calls. I'm going. Bye! -- John Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! Sorry, Herring, I don't even like donuts. Harry, It looked like you have a nice home and yard. Why do you feel that it was necessary to make your average size driveway into a 3/4 mile driveway and take a photo of them paving your road and pretend it was your driveway? You also talked about how long it took you to mow your 5 acres of lawn with a riding mower. I really think I could have mowed your small lawn with a push mower in less than 20 minutes. I've got three acres of lawn when you consider the house we currently are in (1 acre) and the farm house (2 1/4 acres). :) Takes me an hour and 3/4 and that includes driving the lawn tractor up the road to the farm house. :) Apparently if you live in a townhouse in atlanta and don't have a yard, you assume that if someone else lives in the country, what yard they have has to be attached. I have to drive my tractor several hundred yards to reach the field we own. The guy who rented it planted corn on it this year, so I didn't have to mow it much this year. You've been stalking Bassy too? I have no interest in Bassy-Loogy. But, you have a dossier on him as well as others in this group. Doubtful. Doubtful is a deflection, not a denial. Yawn is an expression of little interest in playing stupid games with right-wing ideologues. |
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Boater wrote:
BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Dec 10, 2:54 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: On Dec 10, 2:04 pm, Boater wrote: John wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 09:33:59 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:58:47 -0500, BAR wrote: True I didn't go to too many different places, I spent most of my time near Virginia Beach, VA and Emerald Isle/Atlantic Beach, NC. Not bad duty huh? Freakin' Hollywood Marines. Bad as Squids. :) But he was still a Marine. A lot more than those with the derogatory comments can say. Hey, John Herring, tell us how your military experience has made you into a better person and a real Christian, as evidenced by your posts here.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As usual, you come in uninformed... For instance, you don't have to be "good" to be a Christian, you only have to believe. Now go ahead and tell me where I am wrong, and while you are at it, tell us about your Lobsta' boat! ;) Oh, there must be more than that to being a Christian, although if it is that easy, it certainly explains many of horrors committed by "good" Christians.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yup, as many as by "good" Muslims, or "good" Jews.. Those folks who commit horrors are only considered "good' by themselves and their followers.. Unlike "good" liberals from the looney left who are pretty much the mainstream, you know, intolerant, selfish, and lacking any real moral core.. There are lots of rules "good Jews" have to follow in order to be considered good Jews. I suspect your understanding of Christianity is suspect. I've had the privilege of some friendly discussions the last few years with some nuns and priests in academia, and in addition to exchanging pleasantries, we do discuss what a "good" Christian would say or do under various scenarios. Though I am not a Christian, I agreed completely with the nuns that there are rules for being a good Christian, and they go way beyond simply "believing." I think you are getting Catholics and Protestants confused. They are not one in the same. The other day here I mentioned the Sermon on the Mount. Following those precepts and rules probably is a good start. Depends upon your Creed. Well, if Protestants can behave anyway they want in life, so long as they "believe" Jesus is their saviour, then it is, at best, an amoral religion. I understand the Protestants engage in Christianization in Central and South America. Kinda makes one want to puke. Your nuns and priests were the first to convert the masses in Central and South America as well as Asia. Does that make you want to puke as well? *My* nuns and priests? I'm not Catholic. Ok, you anal retentive prig. The nuns and priests in academia you with which you discussed the subject of a "good" Christian. The nuns and priests I met with aren't involved in Christianization in Central and South America. The orders that the nuns and priests, or their predecessor or affiliate orders, you met with were interested in converting the masses in Central and South America as well as Asia. Have you ever played basketball with a Jesuit Priest. "Do unto other as you would have them do unto you, except on the basketball court." -- Father Pat Holroyld |
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On Dec 10, 3:14*pm, Boater wrote:
wrote: On Dec 10, 2:54 pm, Boater wrote: wrote: On Dec 10, 2:04 pm, Boater wrote: John wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 09:33:59 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:58:47 -0500, BAR wrote: True I didn't go to too many different places, I spent most of my time near Virginia Beach, VA and Emerald Isle/Atlantic Beach, NC. Not bad duty huh? Freakin' Hollywood Marines. Bad as Squids. * :) But he was still a Marine. A lot more than those with the derogatory comments can say. Hey, John Herring, tell us how your military experience has made you into a better person and a real Christian, as evidenced by your posts here.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As usual, you come in uninformed... For instance, you don't have to be "good" to be a Christian, you only have to believe. Now go ahead and tell me where I am wrong, and while you are at it, tell us about your Lobsta' boat! ;) Oh, there must be more than that to being a Christian, although if it is that easy, it certainly explains many of horrors committed by "good" Christians.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yup, as many as by "good" Muslims, or "good" Jews.. Those folks who commit horrors are only considered "good' by themselves and their followers.. Unlike "good" liberals from the looney left who are pretty much the mainstream, you know, intolerant, selfish, and lacking any real moral core.. There are lots of rules "good Jews" have to follow in order to be considered good Jews. I suspect your understanding of Christianity is suspect. I've had the privilege of some friendly discussions the last few years with some nuns and priests in academia, and in addition to exchanging pleasantries, we do discuss what a "good" Christian would say or do under various scenarios. Though I am not a Christian, I agreed completely with the nuns that there are rules for being a good Christian, and they go way beyond simply "believing." The other day here I mentioned the Sermon on the Mount. Following those precepts and rules probably is a good start.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This is how you twist and take out of context.. I never said I was a "good" Christian, don't think John did either... Either way, most Christians know there is no perfect Christian, and any Christian, academic or otherwise that does not leave judgement of such to the Lord is just an idiot and a hypocrite. And of course "you agree with the nuns", however based on your history and the ideology, it's a non starter as the alleged conversation probably never happened. Again, if you really understood Christianity, you would know that. Now tell us again about "Jesus on a stick at Christmas" Pffftttt... you are full of ****, as usual... |
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John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:49:43 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:38:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:58:51 -0500, BAR wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:52:25 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 06:50:55 -0500, BAR wrote: Does the rule of law mean anything? From where do the laws of the USA come? I find it interesting that a lawyer, The Obama, is so ignorant of the laws of the USA. What is he hiding regarding his birth? Absolutely nothing, he has disclosed his birth certificate, and the state of Hawaii has declared it legitimate. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...ING01/81031064 We have seen a computer generated piece of paper. What we want is a photo copy of his birth certificate. What you want is not relevant. Sure it is. I am a US citizen. Yeah? Prove it. How do we know your birth certificates were not photoshopped, and that you haven't bribed someone at the hall of records in the city where you were born? Contact the State of Washington's Vital Records Department. Maybe you bribed them. See where this is going? D'oh. Let's meet, I'll show you a real birth certificate and a computer printout. How would *you* prove it was real during a meeting? Anyone can print up just about anything these days. I'm not a document expert, nor do I know or care about what documents are issued wherever you were born. Meet you? Don't make me puke at this hour. I wasn't expecting you to accept. There's no reason to meet a turd like you. You offer up nothing unique or interesting. You are afraid of me aren't you? Meet him in a safe, friendly environment. I'll loan you my shed. I figure a donut shop should be a safe place. BTW, we might not get any more rain for a few hours. I'm thinking of giving it a try. My morning is packed with conference calls. Well, you can be sure Harry loves doughnuts! Sorry about the calls. I'm going. Bye! -- John Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! Sorry, Herring, I don't even like donuts. Harry, It looked like you have a nice home and yard. Why do you feel that it was necessary to make your average size driveway into a 3/4 mile driveway and take a photo of them paving your road and pretend it was your driveway? You also talked about how long it took you to mow your 5 acres of lawn with a riding mower. I really think I could have mowed your small lawn with a push mower in less than 20 minutes. I've got three acres of lawn when you consider the house we currently are in (1 acre) and the farm house (2 1/4 acres). :) Takes me an hour and 3/4 and that includes driving the lawn tractor up the road to the farm house. :) Apparently if you live in a townhouse in atlanta and don't have a yard, you assume that if someone else lives in the country, what yard they have has to be attached. I have to drive my tractor several hundred yards to reach the field we own. The guy who rented it planted corn on it this year, so I didn't have to mow it much this year. You've been stalking Bassy too? I have no interest in Bassy-Loogy. But, you have a dossier on him as well as others in this group. Doubtful. Doubtful is a deflection, not a denial. Would you really believe a denial? Do you believe the red barn? No. |
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:49:43 -0500, BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:38:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:58:51 -0500, BAR wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:52:25 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 06:50:55 -0500, BAR wrote: Does the rule of law mean anything? From where do the laws of the USA come? I find it interesting that a lawyer, The Obama, is so ignorant of the laws of the USA. What is he hiding regarding his birth? Absolutely nothing, he has disclosed his birth certificate, and the state of Hawaii has declared it legitimate. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...ING01/81031064 We have seen a computer generated piece of paper. What we want is a photo copy of his birth certificate. What you want is not relevant. Sure it is. I am a US citizen. Yeah? Prove it. How do we know your birth certificates were not photoshopped, and that you haven't bribed someone at the hall of records in the city where you were born? Contact the State of Washington's Vital Records Department. Maybe you bribed them. See where this is going? D'oh. Let's meet, I'll show you a real birth certificate and a computer printout. How would *you* prove it was real during a meeting? Anyone can print up just about anything these days. I'm not a document expert, nor do I know or care about what documents are issued wherever you were born. Meet you? Don't make me puke at this hour. I wasn't expecting you to accept. There's no reason to meet a turd like you. You offer up nothing unique or interesting. You are afraid of me aren't you? Meet him in a safe, friendly environment. I'll loan you my shed. I figure a donut shop should be a safe place. BTW, we might not get any more rain for a few hours. I'm thinking of giving it a try. My morning is packed with conference calls. Well, you can be sure Harry loves doughnuts! Sorry about the calls. I'm going. Bye! -- John Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! Sorry, Herring, I don't even like donuts. Harry, It looked like you have a nice home and yard. Why do you feel that it was necessary to make your average size driveway into a 3/4 mile driveway and take a photo of them paving your road and pretend it was your driveway? You also talked about how long it took you to mow your 5 acres of lawn with a riding mower. I really think I could have mowed your small lawn with a push mower in less than 20 minutes. I've got three acres of lawn when you consider the house we currently are in (1 acre) and the farm house (2 1/4 acres). :) Takes me an hour and 3/4 and that includes driving the lawn tractor up the road to the farm house. :) Apparently if you live in a townhouse in atlanta and don't have a yard, you assume that if someone else lives in the country, what yard they have has to be attached. I have to drive my tractor several hundred yards to reach the field we own. The guy who rented it planted corn on it this year, so I didn't have to mow it much this year. You've been stalking Bassy too? I have no interest in Bassy-Loogy. But, you have a dossier on him as well as others in this group. Doubtful. Doubtful is a deflection, not a denial. Would you really believe a denial? Do you believe the red barn? -- John |
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John wrote:
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:49:43 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:38:13 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:58:51 -0500, BAR wrote: JohnH wrote: On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:52:25 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: Boater wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 06:50:55 -0500, BAR wrote: Does the rule of law mean anything? From where do the laws of the USA come? I find it interesting that a lawyer, The Obama, is so ignorant of the laws of the USA. What is he hiding regarding his birth? Absolutely nothing, he has disclosed his birth certificate, and the state of Hawaii has declared it legitimate. http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar...ING01/81031064 We have seen a computer generated piece of paper. What we want is a photo copy of his birth certificate. What you want is not relevant. Sure it is. I am a US citizen. Yeah? Prove it. How do we know your birth certificates were not photoshopped, and that you haven't bribed someone at the hall of records in the city where you were born? Contact the State of Washington's Vital Records Department. Maybe you bribed them. See where this is going? D'oh. Let's meet, I'll show you a real birth certificate and a computer printout. How would *you* prove it was real during a meeting? Anyone can print up just about anything these days. I'm not a document expert, nor do I know or care about what documents are issued wherever you were born. Meet you? Don't make me puke at this hour. I wasn't expecting you to accept. There's no reason to meet a turd like you. You offer up nothing unique or interesting. You are afraid of me aren't you? Meet him in a safe, friendly environment. I'll loan you my shed. I figure a donut shop should be a safe place. BTW, we might not get any more rain for a few hours. I'm thinking of giving it a try. My morning is packed with conference calls. Well, you can be sure Harry loves doughnuts! Sorry about the calls. I'm going. Bye! -- John Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! Sorry, Herring, I don't even like donuts. Harry, It looked like you have a nice home and yard. Why do you feel that it was necessary to make your average size driveway into a 3/4 mile driveway and take a photo of them paving your road and pretend it was your driveway? You also talked about how long it took you to mow your 5 acres of lawn with a riding mower. I really think I could have mowed your small lawn with a push mower in less than 20 minutes. I've got three acres of lawn when you consider the house we currently are in (1 acre) and the farm house (2 1/4 acres). :) Takes me an hour and 3/4 and that includes driving the lawn tractor up the road to the farm house. :) Apparently if you live in a townhouse in atlanta and don't have a yard, you assume that if someone else lives in the country, what yard they have has to be attached. I have to drive my tractor several hundred yards to reach the field we own. The guy who rented it planted corn on it this year, so I didn't have to mow it much this year. You've been stalking Bassy too? I have no interest in Bassy-Loogy. But, you have a dossier on him as well as others in this group. Doubtful. Doubtful is a deflection, not a denial. Would you really believe a denial? Do you believe the red barn? If you are interested in a New England barn I know the owners of one that may be available on Washington Road in Rye NH. |
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