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I guess the words "Now I would never suggest such a thing" somehow escaped
you Chuck. Not at all. They were evaluated in context, immediately before you then suggested "such a thing". Each time you leave the NG, (Dennis Compton, "Jim", and etc), you are no different when you return. Ever sell that little boat you had up on the Great Lakes? The one on which you logged about 15 hours a year? Still hanging out on "real" boating NG's elsewhere, and just coming here (as you previously stated) to dump your trash? |
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Harry Krause wrote in message ...
Curtis CCR wrote: WTF - another Harry-twisting of [a] nonstory... Lets call the subject "The Bush Administration Wants Your Almanacs" then post a story, (probably copyrighted) with no attribution , that says absolutely nothing about the government wanting to take almanacs. And nobody has said that possessing an almanac proves you're a terrorist. Of course if someone with a higlighted almanac had blown up a landmark building landmark building, bridge, or dam last week, you would have been screaming about how the Bush admisitration's justice department overlooked obvious evidence. Harry, I know you don't believe your own bull****, why should the rest of us? Here you go, echoes for brains: If you are hearing echoes, Harry, it's because your bull**** can clear any room of people The Osama Farmer's Almanac BuzzFlash - 5 hours ago When I heard that the FBI wanted everyone to be on the lookout for terrorists carrying Farmer's Almanacs ("FBI Issues an Almanac Alert," Newsday), I laughed. ... TERROR ALERT : Beware of The Farmer's Almanac - SierraTimes.com and more » Armed with an almanac? The FBI has its eye on you International Herald Tribune, France - 13 hours ago ... or commercial activities.’’ But it warned that when combined with suspicious behavior — such as apparent surveillance — a person with an almanac ... FBI deems almanac users safety concern - Chicago Sun Times FBI Issues an Almanac Alert - Newsday Almanacs Put on FBI Watch List - Los Angeles Times (subscription) Free Internet Press - Edmonton Sun - and more » Drop that almanac and put your hands up! The Globe and Mail, Canada - 20 hours ago ... almanacs. "I don't think anyone would consider us a harmful entity," said Kevin Seabrooke, senior editor of The World Almanac. He ... Beware of strangers carrying books, warns FBI - The Register Almanac alert! FBI warns they could be used to plan terror hits - I have snipped the rest of your out of context crap. Showing me a dozen one liners from news articles does notback up your implication that FBI is going to kick down anyone's door to see if they have almanac on the coffee table. supporting your point. Even your careful placing of ellipses doesn't seem to help you. "Drop the almanac and put your hands up!" A catchy bull**** headline... of course reading the articles will reveal that possessing an almanac will hardly draw black helicopters to your rooftop. How about this from Associated Press - .... [The FBI] urged [police] officers to watch during searches, traffic stops and other investigations for anyone carrying almanacs, especially if the books are annotated in suspicious ways ... ....The FBI noted that use of almanacs or maps may be innocent, "the product of legitimate recreational or commercial activities." But it warned that when combined with suspicious behavior — such as apparent surveillance — a person with an almanac "may point to possible terrorist planning."... Exactly what part of this says that possessing an almanac will mean that the FBI assumes you are a terrorist? You're full of **** Harry. You know it. If I am to believe some of the things you have said in the past, I assume you've made at least part of your living shoveling bull****. |
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jps wrote in message . ..
In article , says... You and Harry went to the same seminar? You take quite a leap going from Harry's bull**** to a police state. I'll assume that you share political positions with Harry (I hesitate to call them political "beliefs" as I don't think he really believes in them). And from there I would guess that you are not really concerned about the existance of a police state, but rather you hate that "your side" isn't running it at the moment. If you've read any of Rick's responses you'd probably not be so quick to judge him a partisan. Seems like his opinions are pretty well founded and reasonably earned. I offered an assumption - my words were "I'll assume..." I have not claimed to know any *facts* about Rick. And at the moment, I see *one* response from Rick in this thread. If you are suggesting that I should be reading all of the political crap in this newsgroup prior to making assumptions - no thanks. I admit to being embarrased for even looking at a fraction of it. Of course I have opinions about you. They come from reading some of the crap. And *you* are, in *fact*, a significant contributor to the off-topic **** pile that has made this newsgroup less valuable to me and a lot of others. |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "Jim--" wrote in message news:Xv2dneE8yuuKb2- I'm with Chuck on this one, Jim. Crossed the line. JG You are 100% correct sir. I apologize for it. |
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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... I guess the words "Now I would never suggest such a thing" somehow escaped you Chuck. Not at all. They were evaluated in context, immediately before you then suggested "such a thing". Each time you leave the NG, (Dennis Compton, "Jim", and etc), you are no different when you return. Ever sell that little boat you had up on the Great Lakes? The one on which you logged about 15 hours a year? Still hanging out on "real" boating NG's elsewhere, and just coming here (as you previously stated) to dump your trash? Happy New Year Chuck. Here is an idea. Perhaps you and Harry can make a resolution to stop political trash posting in this NG and flaming people at every possible chance.....maybe others, including me, will then quit. Until then, you deserve everything being thrown at you. BTW: The boat is sold. I averaged 55 hours/season on it, not 15. Thanks for asking. |
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Gould 0738 wrote:
Seal yourself up in your bathroom using visqueen and duct tape. Now THAT sounds like suspicious activity that should be reported to the block granny. What are you hiding behind that curtain, Gould? Real patriots don't need privacy. Only those who fear the benevolent oversight of the State need hide their activities. Rick |
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Curtis CCR wrote:
...The FBI noted that use of almanacs or maps may be innocent, "the product of legitimate recreational or commercial activities." But it warned that when combined with suspicious behavior — such as apparent surveillance — a person with an almanac "may point to possible terrorist planning."... This is Grade A Choice stuff ... vintage hobnail boots and black leather overcoats. Lets see, the guy was seen standing looking for an extended period at an important government building. He was carrying a map, marked with the locations of nearby subway stations. He also carried an almanac that listed the times and dates of events at that building. That sure sounds like a spread eagled in the gutter at the barrel of a submaching gun offense to you guys doesn't it? That should give a federal Barney Fife the thrill of his career. How about the guy was just one of ten thousand tourists in DC who managed to figure out the Metro system and was checking out the times the Smithsonian was open? You guys are the scary ones here ... this idea should have died of laughter in the bar or bombshelter where it originated. Rick |
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Rick wrote:
This is Grade A Choice stuff ... But, like most of this administration's fantasies, it was cut from a mad cow. Rick |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message link.net... Rick wrote: This is Grade A Choice stuff ... But, like most of this administration's fantasies, it was cut from a mad cow. Rick What fantasy? In WW-II spies put ashore by a sub off the east coast were caught carrying almanacs. May have been for the tides, but they were carrying almanacs. Fantasy-II? |
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"basskisser" wrote in message
om... (Christopher Robin) wrote in message . com... I plan to carry an almanac with me from now on... And I'm going to underline all sorts of passages. Bring your prayer rug and your turban too... just wrap your turban a little too tight and start dreaming of those 72 virgins, Osama bin Ali Hairball Harry. All Hail BushGod! All Hail Homeland Security (color codes and all!) All Hail The Patriot Act. Now get in line and goose-step with the rest of the republicans. Sometime in the past few days, the Doonesbury comic strip reran a concept introduced last summer. Pretty funny. Reporters are asking questions at a White House news conference. They ask about Medicaid or some such thing, and the answer from the podium is "9/11". They ask about taxes, and the answer is "9/11". Finally, one of them asks if that's going to be the answer to ALL questions. The response is "9/11, 24/7". :-) Robots! They were fascinating in the 1950s when they were the stuff of sci fi fantasy. Now, it's getting a little strange. |
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