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On 9/12/14 11:54 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2014 22:30:14 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP/ABC News) - Police say they are investigating a
fight that broke out among a large crowd at a birthday party attended by
family members of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

Anchorage police spokeswoman Jennifer Castro said Friday that police
responded to a report late last Saturday of a verbal and physical
altercation among about 20 people outside a home in south Anchorage.

Castro said she couldn't discuss specifics about what Palin relatives
were there or what role they might have had in the brawl.
However, a guest at the party told ABC News that daughter Bristol Palin
threw a right hook at a man.

“She was punching him in the face like six times; it was an assault if
I’ve ever seen one,” Eric Thompson said, adding that he was among 70
guests at the party. “It wasn’t a light punch either. She was really
hitting him. I’m surprised he just sat there and took it.”

Political blogger Amanda Coyne reported that Sarah Palin, along with
husband Todd and kids Bristol, Willow and Track, arrived in a stretch
Hummer and that the fighting started as the beer started flowing.

The Palin family was asked to leave the party after Track Palin, 21,
attacked another party guest who had previously dated his younger
sister, Willow Palin, Thompson said.

“I heard Sarah Palin yell do you know who I am? All of us could not
believe it. We thought we were watching an episode of Jerry Springer,”
he added.

Police said at the time of the incident, no one wanted to press charges
and no arrests were made. The case, however, remains under investigation.

Palin family attorney John Tiemessen was on a hunting trip Friday and
unavailable for comment.

Read mo
http://www.wjla.com/articles/2014/09...#ixzz3D9uRom7T


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Just wait until George Zimmerman marries into the Palin family.


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Translation: Harry still has the hots for Sarah Palin.



Well, W'hine the Bankster, since most of your posts here apparently
consist of your 7th Grade insults of me, I suppose you have the hots for
me, as do your buddies, FlaJim, BAR, and most of the rest of the
right-wingers and right-wing racists, who do little else here.

You should explore the area around the Thimbles...there's really great
underwater rocks that might sink you at low tide.

In the meantime, enjoy another of the GOP's top spokeslady:

http://tinyurl.com/nbnxqcr
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 11:49:36 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

You should explore the area around the Thimbles...there's really great
underwater rocks that might sink you at low tide.


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Well thanks for the cruising advice Harry, maybe you actually did own
a boat at one time. Excuse me if you thought I was trying to insult
you, mostly just reciting facts that you seem to conveniently forget.
A highly educated etymologist like youself could probably explain to
us whether a recitation of facts, no matter how unfortunate they may
be, is truly an insult. By the way, Yale has no record of you ever
receiving a degree in etmology, or anything else for that matter. No
insult, just a statement of facts.

We've been going to the Thimble Islands for years as it turns out,
first time in August 1971 if my memory is correct, most recently two
days back in August. Beautiful place, looks a lot like the coast of
northeastern Maine. And yes there are rocks, lots of them, part of
the appeal actually since the islands themselves are little more than
overgrown rocks. And no, none of them has ever jumped up to bite us
- knock on wood and other superstitions.

Right now were headed back to Chesapeake Bay to see if we can find
your mythical lobster boat - should be there in a couple of days. Stop
by St Michaels and say hello if you get a chance.
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On 9/13/14 6:50 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 11:49:36 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

You should explore the area around the Thimbles...there's really great
underwater rocks that might sink you at low tide.


===

Well thanks for the cruising advice Harry, maybe you actually did own
a boat at one time. Excuse me if you thought I was trying to insult
you, mostly just reciting facts that you seem to conveniently forget.
A highly educated etymologist like youself could probably explain to
us whether a recitation of facts, no matter how unfortunate they may
be, is truly an insult. By the way, Yale has no record of you ever
receiving a degree in etmology, or anything else for that matter. No
insult, just a statement of facts.

We've been going to the Thimble Islands for years as it turns out,
first time in August 1971 if my memory is correct, most recently two
days back in August. Beautiful place, looks a lot like the coast of
northeastern Maine. And yes there are rocks, lots of them, part of
the appeal actually since the islands themselves are little more than
overgrown rocks. And no, none of them has ever jumped up to bite us
- knock on wood and other superstitions.

Right now were headed back to Chesapeake Bay to see if we can find
your mythical lobster boat - should be there in a couple of days. Stop
by St Michaels and say hello if you get a chance.



Your love for me is overwhelming, W'hine, and your ardor for me
obviously is much greater than my love of Sarah Palin.

Etymology is a course of study.

As for the Thimbles, there are some interesting rocks underwater between
the islands, and some of them are barely beneath the surface at low
tide. Perhaps you'll hug the Connecticut shoreline between West Haven
and Milford. Even more rocks.

BTW, what sorts of criminal enterprises did you engage in or facilitate
while you and your employers at Citibank were robbing the public?
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On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:33:24 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

BTW, what sorts of criminal enterprises did you engage in or facilitate
while you and your employers at Citibank were robbing the public?


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We IT manager were consulted almost daily about corporate loan policy
and other high level decisions. They valued our abilty to express
everything in technical terms that they couldn't understand. Of more
relevance to you was the Corporate Collections System that we managed
among other things. The collections app was designed to track dead
beats that had defaulted on their loan payments, a subject that you
seem to know quite a lot about.
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On 9/13/14 7:52 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:33:24 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

BTW, what sorts of criminal enterprises did you engage in or facilitate
while you and your employers at Citibank were robbing the public?


===

We IT manager were consulted almost daily about corporate loan policy
and other high level decisions. They valued our abilty to express
everything in technical terms that they couldn't understand.



So, you were a staff puke who facilitated the higher up crooks at
Citibank. Figures.


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On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:55:15 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 9/13/14 7:52 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:33:24 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

BTW, what sorts of criminal enterprises did you engage in or facilitate
while you and your employers at Citibank were robbing the public?


===

We IT manager were consulted almost daily about corporate loan policy
and other high level decisions. They valued our abilty to express
everything in technical terms that they couldn't understand.



So, you were a staff puke who facilitated the higher up crooks at
Citibank. Figures.


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Oh absolutely, we gave senior management daily advice on how to scam
both consumers and the government. Oh wait, I forgot that scams like
that were your specialties.

Let us know when you get that long awaited knock on the door, and send
us postcards from the gray bar hotel and resort Maybe you'll get a
chance to bunk up with Bernie Madoff. You two have some things in
common I believe.
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On 9/13/14 8:25 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:55:15 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 9/13/14 7:52 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:33:24 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

BTW, what sorts of criminal enterprises did you engage in or facilitate
while you and your employers at Citibank were robbing the public?

===

We IT manager were consulted almost daily about corporate loan policy
and other high level decisions. They valued our abilty to express
everything in technical terms that they couldn't understand.



So, you were a staff puke who facilitated the higher up crooks at
Citibank. Figures.


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Oh absolutely, we gave senior management daily advice on how to scam
both consumers and the government. Oh wait, I forgot that scams like
that were your specialties.

Let us know when you get that long awaited knock on the door, and send
us postcards from the gray bar hotel and resort Maybe you'll get a
chance to bunk up with Bernie Madoff. You two have some things in
common I believe.



Your fantasies are pretty silly, especially since you spent most of your
career working for a criminal enterprise that has had to cough up many
billions of dollars in order to pay off the government so its execs
didn't go to jail. Did your state's governor learn that from citibank or
did citibank learn that from your state's governor.

I'll bet you were one of the "advisors" that got that ball rolling, right?



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On Saturday, September 13, 2014 5:25:11 PM UTC-7, Wayne. B wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:55:15 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:



On 9/13/14 7:52 PM, Wayne.B wrote:


On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:33:24 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:




BTW, what sorts of criminal enterprises did you engage in or facilitate


while you and your employers at Citibank were robbing the public?




===




We IT manager were consulted almost daily about corporate loan policy


and other high level decisions. They valued our abilty to express


everything in technical terms that they couldn't understand.








So, you were a staff puke who facilitated the higher up crooks at


Citibank. Figures.




===



Oh absolutely, we gave senior management daily advice on how to scam

both consumers and the government. Oh wait, I forgot that scams like

that were your specialties.



Let us know when you get that long awaited knock on the door, and send

us postcards from the gray bar hotel and resort Maybe you'll get a

chance to bunk up with Bernie Madoff. You two have some things in

common I believe.


"Abramoff, Madoff, & Krause"

Rather catchy, eh!
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 9/13/14 7:52 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 13 Sep 2014 19:33:24 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:

BTW, what sorts of criminal enterprises did you engage in or facilitate
while you and your employers at Citibank were robbing the public?


===

We IT manager were consulted almost daily about corporate loan policy
and other high level decisions. They valued our abilty to express
everything in technical terms that they couldn't understand.



So, you were a staff puke who facilitated the higher up crooks at
Citibank. Figures.

Your editing doesn't change the facts. Why did you choose to omit
this? It was clearly intentional.

Of more relevance to you was the Corporate Collections System that we managed
among other things. The collections app was designed to track dead
beats that had defaulted on their loan payments, a subject that you
seem to know quite a lot about.




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On Saturday, September 13, 2014 6:50:23 PM UTC-4, Wayne. B wrote:

Right now were headed back to Chesapeake Bay to see if we can find

your mythical lobster boat - should be there in a couple of days. Stop

by St Michaels and say hello if you get a chance.



That ****ing coward wont go anywhere near you. A convenient excuse will prevail.

krause will be too busy in the basement, jerking off over thoughts of his new " Silencer ". LOL


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