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[email protected] February 6th 20 01:02 AM

SOTU address
 
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 13:02:58 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 2/5/20 12:39 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2020 12:30 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/20 12:26 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 10:28:37 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:


Limbaugh is a pig. Just another transplant to the south,

If you think Missouri is the south.


Limbaugh still lives in Florida, right? That would make him a
transplant to the south.

Rural Missouri was pretty "southern" when I lived there...racist,
rednecky, backwards, et cetera. Haven't been there, except to a
meeting or two in St. Louis in years.



Of course you only make disparaging comments like this remotely from the
safety of your room, alarm systems, guns and the computer or whatever
you use to post.

Would you say the same face to face to a native "rural Missouri" resident?

Didn't think so.


I not only said it, I wrote about it. For publication. So did others at
the paper who were interested in helping rural Missouri come out of the
post-Civil War stone age. Missouri was not a "southern state" in that
war, but many then wanted it to be and acted as if it were. Mind you, I
wasn't knocking the rural-agrarian mindset, which I appreciated and
still do. Back then, the state was having a really difficult time
attracting good professionals (doctors, lawyers, engineers, skilled
workers, et cetera) outside of KCMO, St. Louis, and Columbia.


Cape Girardeau is a town on the border with Illinois so it is not
exactly southern. Perhaps if you go south west towards Arkansas or
Oklahoma it might get a bit more southern.

Bill[_12_] February 6th 20 01:32 AM

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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/20 2:59 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/20 1:32 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/20 9:22 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2020 9:04 AM, Adorable Deplorable wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 07:24:06 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 2/5/20 7:10 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2020 6:22 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Well, I'll give the Democrats some understanding and compassion.

They've all had a very bad week.Â* :-)




Didn’t watch any of it.



Of course not.Â* I understand.

I understand POTUS Pig Vomit cheapened the nation's highest civilian
award by awarding it to Sack'O'**** Limbaugh, so a tear came to my eye
when I read this from a buddy who saw it somewhere and thought it would
get the appropriate response from me:

"I’d like to take a moment to apologize to Rush Limbaugh as he
transitions from living being to bloated, rotting corpse.

The truth is, cancer isn’t funny, and lung cancer is a particularly
nasty way to go. Although Limbaugh, like Donald Trump, has made a career
of twisting and torturing truth until it weeps and bleeds and ****es all
over the floor of the dank basement that is his soul, and then sopping
up this wet filth with a brown dishrag and wringing it into the gaping
ear holes of his very intelligent, totally unbiased listeners, it’s
important to remember that even our worst enemies deserve to be treated
with compassion. So while it may be tempting to make flippant jokes
about the delicious irony of an obnoxious, abusive, bigoted, detestable
windbag getting cancer right down deep in the place where he gives birth
to his lies, please, have some respect.

So don’t say things like, “I wish that sentient sack of pig vomit had
three lungs so he could get 33 percent more cancer.” Sorry, not funny.

Refrain from comments such as “Why oh why couldn’t he have gotten cancer
in a part of his body he doesn’t use, like his heart?” Not cool.

I don’t want to hear stuff like “I wish there were ten stages of cancer
and I wish he had stage ten.” Uncalled for.

Under no circumstances should anyone post things like “I wonder if it’s
possible to sponsor a community walk in support of lung cancer? I mean
literally in support of the actual cancer cells.” That’s over the line,
folks.

As we all know, a cancer diagnosis completely absolves a man of a
lifetime of viciousness and immorality. So I want to be clear: In no way
do I wish I could drop everything and take a job as a gravedigger at the
cemetery that will soon hold his decaying remains just so I could have
the opportunity to be the man to throw the last shovelful of dirt onto
his cold grave and then dance on top of it while taking long swigs from
a bottle of Blanton’s and cackling with glee until dawn.

I apologize to anyone I offended."

Ouch. :)

My brother died of lung cancer a little while back.

Your comments are sick. But that's nothing new for you. Which is
worse, do you think, lung cancer or
a mental disability. Your lack of concern for either is quite telling.
--

Freedom Isn't Free!



Harry will claim the comments aren't his.Â* He'll claim
they were written by someone else and he just re-posted
them here.

In other words, he's now using a proxy to cover his ass.


I already stated the comments came to me in an email. Try reading for
content. As far as Limbaugh goes, I'm not concerned about his latest
illness or whether or not he survives it. He's a horrible person, a
buddy of the POTUS, who is also a horrible person.



If you had any taste at all, the email would have been deleted.


I have more compassion for Limbaugh than either he or Trump have for
most people.


And that has what to do with taste and manners?


I see no reason to bring up "taste and manners" when discussing a racist
turd like Limbaugh.


You seem to have no reason. Can hijack any thread.


Keyser Soze February 6th 20 01:33 AM

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On 2/5/20 8:02 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 13:02:58 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:



Cape Girardeau is a town on the border with Illinois so it is not
exactly southern. Perhaps if you go south west towards Arkansas or
Oklahoma it might get a bit more southern.


Crikey. Thought you went to a fancy prep school. Missouri was a slave
state during the Civil War, if not a Southern state. Dred Scott was a
black slave in Missouri who was taken by his "owners" out of the state
and into the territory, which had been designated a free territory by
the Missouri Compromise. Scott was taken back to Missouri, where he
claimed he was now free because of his time in the territory, A state
court ruled against him, followed by a federal court, followed by the
Supreme Court. I had a college buddy from Cape Girardeau and visited
there several times. It had the mindset of an old Southern town.

[email protected] February 6th 20 05:47 AM

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On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 20:33:39 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 2/5/20 8:02 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 13:02:58 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:



Cape Girardeau is a town on the border with Illinois so it is not
exactly southern. Perhaps if you go south west towards Arkansas or
Oklahoma it might get a bit more southern.


Crikey. Thought you went to a fancy prep school. Missouri was a slave
state during the Civil War, if not a Southern state. Dred Scott was a
black slave in Missouri who was taken by his "owners" out of the state
and into the territory, which had been designated a free territory by
the Missouri Compromise. Scott was taken back to Missouri, where he
claimed he was now free because of his time in the territory, A state
court ruled against him, followed by a federal court, followed by the
Supreme Court. I had a college buddy from Cape Girardeau and visited
there several times. It had the mindset of an old Southern town.


They had slaves in PG county too, what's your point?
Neither were part of the confederacy.

Tim February 6th 20 01:32 PM

SOTU address
 
On Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at 7:36:46 PM UTC-6, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/20 8:06 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 14:42:40 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 2/5/20 2:35 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/20 1:32 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/20 11:53 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2020 11:48 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 2/5/20 9:22 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2020 9:04 AM, Adorable Deplorable wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 07:24:06 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 2/5/20 7:10 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2020 6:22 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Well, I'll give the Democrats some understanding and compassion.

They've all had a very bad week.Â* :-)




Didn’t watch any of it.



Of course not.Â* I understand.

I understand POTUS Pig Vomit cheapened the nation's highest
civilian
award by awarding it to Sack'O'**** Limbaugh, so a tear came to
my eye
when I read this from a buddy who saw it somewhere and thought it
would
get the appropriate response from me:

"I’d like to take a moment to apologize to Rush Limbaugh as he
transitions from living being to bloated, rotting corpse.

The truth is, cancer isn’t funny, and lung cancer is a particularly
nasty way to go. Although Limbaugh, like Donald Trump, has made a
career
of twisting and torturing truth until it weeps and bleeds and
****es all
over the floor of the dank basement that is his soul, and then
sopping
up this wet filth with a brown dishrag and wringing it into the
gaping
ear holes of his very intelligent, totally unbiased listeners, it’s
important to remember that even our worst enemies deserve to be
treated
with compassion. So while it may be tempting to make flippant jokes
about the delicious irony of an obnoxious, abusive, bigoted,
detestable
windbag getting cancer right down deep in the place where he gives
birth
to his lies, please, have some respect.

So don’t say things like, “I wish that sentient sack of pig
vomit had
three lungs so he could get 33 percent more cancer.” Sorry, not
funny.

Refrain from comments such as “Why oh why couldn’t he have gotten
cancer
in a part of his body he doesn’t use, like his heart?” Not cool.

I don’t want to hear stuff like “I wish there were ten stages of
cancer
and I wish he had stage ten.” Uncalled for.

Under no circumstances should anyone post things like “I wonder if
it’s
possible to sponsor a community walk in support of lung cancer?
I mean
literally in support of the actual cancer cells.” That’s over the
line,
folks.

As we all know, a cancer diagnosis completely absolves a man of a
lifetime of viciousness and immorality. So I want to be clear: In
no way
do I wish I could drop everything and take a job as a gravedigger
at the
cemetery that will soon hold his decaying remains just so I
could have
the opportunity to be the man to throw the last shovelful of
dirt onto
his cold grave and then dance on top of it while taking long swigs
from
a bottle of Blanton’s and cackling with glee until dawn.


Bill[_12_] February 6th 20 07:02 PM

SOTU address
 
wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 20:33:39 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 2/5/20 8:02 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 13:02:58 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:



Cape Girardeau is a town on the border with Illinois so it is not
exactly southern. Perhaps if you go south west towards Arkansas or
Oklahoma it might get a bit more southern.


Crikey. Thought you went to a fancy prep school. Missouri was a slave
state during the Civil War, if not a Southern state. Dred Scott was a
black slave in Missouri who was taken by his "owners" out of the state
and into the territory, which had been designated a free territory by
the Missouri Compromise. Scott was taken back to Missouri, where he
claimed he was now free because of his time in the territory, A state
court ruled against him, followed by a federal court, followed by the
Supreme Court. I had a college buddy from Cape Girardeau and visited
there several times. It had the mindset of an old Southern town.


They had slaves in PG county too, what's your point?
Neither were part of the confederacy.


And they were not freed by Lincoln’s proclamation.


[email protected] February 6th 20 10:37 PM

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On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 19:02:37 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 20:33:39 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 2/5/20 8:02 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020 13:02:58 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:


Cape Girardeau is a town on the border with Illinois so it is not
exactly southern. Perhaps if you go south west towards Arkansas or
Oklahoma it might get a bit more southern.


Crikey. Thought you went to a fancy prep school. Missouri was a slave
state during the Civil War, if not a Southern state. Dred Scott was a
black slave in Missouri who was taken by his "owners" out of the state
and into the territory, which had been designated a free territory by
the Missouri Compromise. Scott was taken back to Missouri, where he
claimed he was now free because of his time in the territory, A state
court ruled against him, followed by a federal court, followed by the
Supreme Court. I had a college buddy from Cape Girardeau and visited
there several times. It had the mindset of an old Southern town.


They had slaves in PG county too, what's your point?
Neither were part of the confederacy.


And they were not freed by Lincoln’s proclamation.


Maryland didn't outlaw slavery until very near the end of the war and
enforcement was spotty down where Harry lives.


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