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iBoaterer[_2_] October 13th 11 03:47 PM

Columbus Day
 
In article ,
says...

On 10/13/11 8:56 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In articlep_CdnUJ9L5N_aAjTnZ2dnUVZ_oednZ2d@earthlink .com,
says...

On 10/12/11 4:11 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/10/2011 2:06 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/12/11 3:59 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/10/2011 1:34 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/12/11 3:16 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/10/2011 11:22 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/12/11 1:19 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 04/10/2011 6:57 AM, X ` Man wrote:

Columbus Day is coming up?let's celebrate by walking into someone's
house and telling them we live there now!

Hey, if they can't pay for it, why not.

Can't do that if your home is paid off.

Bull****. Eminent domain.

And the rest of your post is just your moronic, ignorant, repetitive
economic bull****...

So how much do you owe? Or already foreclosed?

Ahh, in addition to your ignorance about economics and geopolitics,
you're delusional, too.

Usually people with a low respect for debt have in fact been a misuser
of debt.

Now you're a pseudo-psychologist? You apparently have *no* credentials
or background or experience in any of the areas in which you pontificate.

Just no bull**** experience. Can't answer? Oh well, just another
fleabagger in debt.



As I stated, you have no credentials that qualify you for your mindless,
repetitive posts on politics, economics, geopolitics and now, psychology.

You're just another wordy right-wing gasbag.


And just what credentials do YOU have for doing the above?



Significant ones, experientially, academically, and vocationally,
starting when I was 14 years old, working alongside my mother, who was a
minor functionary in the Republican Party in my home town. I cut my
political teeth before I could legally drive, delivering flyers in our
ward, making pre-election day voter calls, and arranging transportation
to the polls on election day. Of course, that was back in the days when
Republicans were rational, pro-American, pro-middle class and not
bat**** crazy like they are today.


And the lies start...... One lie is that you have me kill filed.......

Canuck57[_9_] October 13th 11 03:52 PM

Columbus Day
 
On 13/10/2011 6:04 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 7:54 AM, Haywood Jablomie wrote:
On 12-Oct-2011, wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The
Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.

Do you drink regularly or just when posting?


Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States.


I love it when you right-wing dumb****s, and I mean that in every sense
of the word, play disingenuous.

The voyages of Columbus and the ensuing Spanish colonization
foreshadowed the general European invasion of the so-called New World.
Those voyages led to centuries of European exploration and exploitation
and slaughter and enslaving of indigenous populations, and, according to
Columbus himself, infecting the New World with Christianity, and, of
course, pillaging and spread of white man's diseases.


Nordic people made it hear before Columbus even came close.


--
Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But
we have big huge government we can't afford...
-- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude

X ` Man October 13th 11 03:59 PM

Columbus Day
 
On 10/13/11 10:52 AM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 13/10/2011 6:04 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 7:54 AM, Haywood Jablomie wrote:
On 12-Oct-2011, wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The
Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.

Do you drink regularly or just when posting?

Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States.


I love it when you right-wing dumb****s, and I mean that in every sense
of the word, play disingenuous.

The voyages of Columbus and the ensuing Spanish colonization
foreshadowed the general European invasion of the so-called New World.
Those voyages led to centuries of European exploration and exploitation
and slaughter and enslaving of indigenous populations, and, according to
Columbus himself, infecting the New World with Christianity, and, of
course, pillaging and spread of white man's diseases.


Nordic people made it hear before Columbus even came close.



D'oh. I'm aware of the history.

The difference is, the people of the north didn't come here to "claim,"
to colonize, to rape and pillage the New World, to enslave, and to
spread their particular religious cult. Columbus and those who followed
did. And that's what they did.

jps October 13th 11 04:30 PM

Columbus Day
 
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 11:54:59 GMT, "Haywood Jablomie"
wrote:


On 12-Oct-2011, jps wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.


Do you drink regularly or just when posting?


Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now makes
up the former United States.


You have some stupid outline you've made of me based on your standard
American citizen.

I see the trajectory of this country and know that we're too greedy
and stupid to correct it.

You can drop the ranting maven bull****.

jps October 13th 11 04:33 PM

Columbus Day
 
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:01:36 -0400, X ` Man
wrote:

On 10/13/11 9:50 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/13/2011 9:24 AM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/13/2011 8:04 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 7:54 AM, Haywood Jablomie wrote:
On 12-Oct-2011, wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The
Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.

Do you drink regularly or just when posting?

Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States.

I love it when you right-wing dumb****s, and I mean that in every sense
of the word, play disingenuous.

The voyages of Columbus and the ensuing Spanish colonization
foreshadowed the general European invasion of the so-called New World.
Those voyages led to centuries of European exploration and exploitation
and slaughter and enslaving of indigenous populations, and, according to
Columbus himself, infecting the New World with Christianity, and, of
course, pillaging and spread of white man's diseases.


Did Columbus really say this "infecting the New World with
Christianity"? I think you are lying again.


I like the "white mans disease" comment. Talk about racist..



The Europeans brought with them to the "New World" a plethora of deadly
diseases unknown to the indigenous population. The Native Americans
referred to these diseases (such as, for example, smallpox, I believe,as
"white man's diseases.) There were many of these.

As to Christianity, Columbus referred to the bringing of Christianity to
the "New World" his greatest accomplishment. For the indigenous
population, however, it was just another white man's disease.


Snotty is so ****ing stupid, it's big of you to offer a little
perspective to him myopic world. But you're wasting your time.

X ` Man October 13th 11 04:44 PM

Columbus Day
 
On 10/13/11 11:33 AM, jps wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:01:36 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 10/13/11 9:50 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/13/2011 9:24 AM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/13/2011 8:04 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 7:54 AM, Haywood Jablomie wrote:
On 12-Oct-2011, wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The
Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.

Do you drink regularly or just when posting?

Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States.

I love it when you right-wing dumb****s, and I mean that in every sense
of the word, play disingenuous.

The voyages of Columbus and the ensuing Spanish colonization
foreshadowed the general European invasion of the so-called New World.
Those voyages led to centuries of European exploration and exploitation
and slaughter and enslaving of indigenous populations, and, according to
Columbus himself, infecting the New World with Christianity, and, of
course, pillaging and spread of white man's diseases.


Did Columbus really say this "infecting the New World with
Christianity"? I think you are lying again.

I like the "white mans disease" comment. Talk about racist..



The Europeans brought with them to the "New World" a plethora of deadly
diseases unknown to the indigenous population. The Native Americans
referred to these diseases (such as, for example, smallpox, I believe,as
"white man's diseases.) There were many of these.

As to Christianity, Columbus referred to the bringing of Christianity to
the "New World" his greatest accomplishment. For the indigenous
population, however, it was just another white man's disease.


Snotty is so ****ing stupid, it's big of you to offer a little
perspective to him myopic world. But you're wasting your time.



Here's an interesting reference to white man's disease from wiki:

The most famous event in the history of Alaskan mushing is the 1925
serum run to Nome, also known as the "Great Race of Mercy." A diphtheria
epidemic threatened Nome, especially the Eskimo children who had no
immunity to the "white man's disease"...

White men gave Alaska at least two white man's diseases...Sarah Palin
and diphtheria.

X ` Man October 13th 11 04:47 PM

Columbus Day
 
On 10/13/11 11:44 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 11:33 AM, jps wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:01:36 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 10/13/11 9:50 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/13/2011 9:24 AM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/13/2011 8:04 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 7:54 AM, Haywood Jablomie wrote:
On 12-Oct-2011, wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to
be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent
that now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The
Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.

Do you drink regularly or just when posting?

Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that
now
makes
up the former United States.

I love it when you right-wing dumb****s, and I mean that in every
sense
of the word, play disingenuous.

The voyages of Columbus and the ensuing Spanish colonization
foreshadowed the general European invasion of the so-called New
World.
Those voyages led to centuries of European exploration and
exploitation
and slaughter and enslaving of indigenous populations, and,
according to
Columbus himself, infecting the New World with Christianity, and, of
course, pillaging and spread of white man's diseases.


Did Columbus really say this "infecting the New World with
Christianity"? I think you are lying again.

I like the "white mans disease" comment. Talk about racist..


The Europeans brought with them to the "New World" a plethora of deadly
diseases unknown to the indigenous population. The Native Americans
referred to these diseases (such as, for example, smallpox, I believe,as
"white man's diseases.) There were many of these.

As to Christianity, Columbus referred to the bringing of Christianity to
the "New World" his greatest accomplishment. For the indigenous
population, however, it was just another white man's disease.


Snotty is so ****ing stupid, it's big of you to offer a little
perspective to him myopic world. But you're wasting your time.



Here's an interesting reference to white man's disease from wiki:

The most famous event in the history of Alaskan mushing is the 1925
serum run to Nome, also known as the "Great Race of Mercy." A diphtheria
epidemic threatened Nome, especially the Eskimo children who had no
immunity to the "white man's disease"...

White men gave Alaska at least two white man's diseases...Sarah Palin
and diphtheria.


Oh, and let's not forget the white man's diseases the Christian
missionaries brought to the Hawaiian Islands while destroying that
indigenous culture.

X ` Man October 13th 11 04:48 PM

Columbus Day
 
On 10/13/11 11:33 AM, jps wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:01:36 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 10/13/11 9:50 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/13/2011 9:24 AM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/13/2011 8:04 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 7:54 AM, Haywood Jablomie wrote:
On 12-Oct-2011, wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The
Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.

Do you drink regularly or just when posting?

Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States.

I love it when you right-wing dumb****s, and I mean that in every sense
of the word, play disingenuous.

The voyages of Columbus and the ensuing Spanish colonization
foreshadowed the general European invasion of the so-called New World.
Those voyages led to centuries of European exploration and exploitation
and slaughter and enslaving of indigenous populations, and, according to
Columbus himself, infecting the New World with Christianity, and, of
course, pillaging and spread of white man's diseases.


Did Columbus really say this "infecting the New World with
Christianity"? I think you are lying again.

I like the "white mans disease" comment. Talk about racist..



The Europeans brought with them to the "New World" a plethora of deadly
diseases unknown to the indigenous population. The Native Americans
referred to these diseases (such as, for example, smallpox, I believe,as
"white man's diseases.) There were many of these.

As to Christianity, Columbus referred to the bringing of Christianity to
the "New World" his greatest accomplishment. For the indigenous
population, however, it was just another white man's disease.


Snotty is so ****ing stupid, it's big of you to offer a little
perspective to him myopic world. But you're wasting your time.



Having a bit of knowledge of history, it's part of what you get with a
liberal arts education.

JustWait October 13th 11 04:49 PM

Columbus Day
 
On 10/13/2011 11:33 AM, jps wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 10:01:36 -0400, X `
wrote:

On 10/13/11 9:50 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/13/2011 9:24 AM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/13/2011 8:04 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 7:54 AM, Haywood Jablomie wrote:
On 12-Oct-2011, wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The
Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.

Do you drink regularly or just when posting?

Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States.

I love it when you right-wing dumb****s, and I mean that in every sense
of the word, play disingenuous.

The voyages of Columbus and the ensuing Spanish colonization
foreshadowed the general European invasion of the so-called New World.
Those voyages led to centuries of European exploration and exploitation
and slaughter and enslaving of indigenous populations, and, according to
Columbus himself, infecting the New World with Christianity, and, of
course, pillaging and spread of white man's diseases.


Did Columbus really say this "infecting the New World with
Christianity"? I think you are lying again.

I like the "white mans disease" comment. Talk about racist..



The Europeans brought with them to the "New World" a plethora of deadly
diseases unknown to the indigenous population. The Native Americans
referred to these diseases (such as, for example, smallpox, I believe,as
"white man's diseases.) There were many of these.

As to Christianity, Columbus referred to the bringing of Christianity to
the "New World" his greatest accomplishment. For the indigenous
population, however, it was just another white man's disease.


Snotty is so ****ing stupid, it's big of you to offer a little
perspective to him myopic world. But you're wasting your time.


Sorry, not even interested in the "perspective" of a racist pig...

Drifter[_2_] October 13th 11 05:07 PM

Columbus Day
 
On 10/13/2011 10:01 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 9:50 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/13/2011 9:24 AM, Drifter wrote:
On 10/13/2011 8:04 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/13/11 7:54 AM, Haywood Jablomie wrote:
On 12-Oct-2011, wrote:

Sure... but I know, it sounds good and gives you an excuse to be a
racist...

Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that
now
makes
up the former United States. Perhaps you would like to go to The
Bahamas,
Hispaniola or Cuba and tell them you're moving in.

None of you loons could define racism with a gun to your head.

Do you drink regularly or just when posting?

Like most "Americans" you have little ability to grasp facts when
superstition and pop rhetoric make you feel like you're functional.
Columbus never set foot on any part of the partial continent that now
makes
up the former United States.

I love it when you right-wing dumb****s, and I mean that in every sense
of the word, play disingenuous.

The voyages of Columbus and the ensuing Spanish colonization
foreshadowed the general European invasion of the so-called New World.
Those voyages led to centuries of European exploration and exploitation
and slaughter and enslaving of indigenous populations, and,
according to
Columbus himself, infecting the New World with Christianity, and, of
course, pillaging and spread of white man's diseases.


Did Columbus really say this "infecting the New World with
Christianity"? I think you are lying again.


I like the "white mans disease" comment. Talk about racist..



The Europeans brought with them to the "New World" a plethora of deadly
diseases unknown to the indigenous population. The Native Americans
referred to these diseases (such as, for example, smallpox, I believe,as
"white man's diseases.) There were many of these.

As to Christianity, Columbus referred to the bringing of Christianity to
the "New World" his greatest accomplishment. For the indigenous
population, however, it was just another white man's disease.


And then the white man introduced the brown man, with all of his
diseases,to America. Talk about adding insult to injury, eh Krausie.


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