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NOYB February 28th 05 06:10 PM

OT--Another one bites the dust (soon)
 
Terror pushes Syria to breaking point
Nicolas Rothwell, Middle East correspondent
01mar05

WITH anti-Syrian protesters massed in the heart of Beirut last night and the
US redoubling its insistence that Syrian troops pull out of Lebanon, the
regime in Damascus - which handed over Saddam Hussein's half-brother to
authorities in Iraq at the weekend - has begun making extraordinary
concessions under pressure.

As Israeli Government officials provided comprehensive briefings to foreign
diplomats yesterday, linking Syria to Friday's suicide bomb attack at a
crowded Tel Aviv nightclub that disrupted almost three months of peace
between Israelis and Palestinians, the picture of Syrian discomfort was
complete.
A military regime long used to coercing and threatening its enemies is now
in the frame, internationally condemned as a terror state, and under orders
to withdraw its soldiers from a key deployment in a neighbouring country.

Syria's critics have been most vocal in their response to the assassination
two weeks ago of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, an act tied to
Syrian intelligence but publicly lamented by Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad.

For the past year, the US and France, as co-sponsors of a UN Security
Council resolution, have been leading the international drive to force
Syria's 14,000 troops from Lebanon. The Syrian regime has repeatedly, if
vaguely, promised that it will comply.

US President George W.Bush singled out Syria in his State of the Union
address early this year and insisted that free elections in Lebanon,
scheduled for May, should be allowed to unfold without Syrian troops
present.

Syria's covert involvement in acts of spectacular violence against two of
its neighbours, Lebanon and Israel, has become the new centre of contention.

Against this backdrop, the Syrian bid to relieve US pressure by trading in
one of the former Iraqi dictator's key relations, Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasan
al-Tikriti, marks both the mounting anxiety in Damascus and the regime's
lack of options.

US hostility to Syria has been fuelled by the regime's well-cloaked backing
for the Iraqi insurgency; signs that this dam of anger was about to break
have come fast in recent days, as US warnings have paced intelligence
revelations.

Last week, several Syrian intelligence officers were paraded on Iraqi
television, confirming they had been involved in financing the rebellion
against the US-led occupation of the country.

Yet the decision to release Saddam's half-brother seems a staggeringly
maladroit bargaining move, since it instantly confirms that senior Iraqi
Baath regime officials have been under Syrian control for the past two
years, and that the insurgency is in part a Syrian-sponsored venture.

Designed to show a willingness to deal, the gesture will be regarded by US
officials as a token both of weakness and of complicity.

With the war on terror moving to a new front, Syria is now the front-line
state. Elections have been held or are due in Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon --
the three areas where Syria is accused of cryptic political violence.

Abruptly, the future and even the survival of the Assad regime in Damascus,
long considered the most stable of the Arab dictatorships, looks in grave
doubt. Mr Assad's denials of involvement in acts ordered by his intelligence
chiefs suggest either duplicity or irrelevance.

Either way, after handing over one Iraqi insurgency chief, and so meeting
one key US demand, all the rest will have to follow to end the pressure
campaign.

As the protesters chant in Beirut and the Israelis prepare their dossiers
showing Syrian involvement in Palestinian terror, the mood has shifted.

The Syrians have placed a gun at their own head and will now be incessantly
urged to dismantle their terror apparatus, reform their state and pull their
armies off Lebanese soil.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

It won't be long, and Assad will be announcing that he recently discovered
that WMD's had been smuggled in from Iraq before the war without his
knowledge.



NOYB February 28th 05 06:14 PM


"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net...
Terror pushes Syria to breaking point
Nicolas Rothwell, Middle East correspondent
01mar05

WITH anti-Syrian protesters massed in the heart of Beirut last night and
the US redoubling its insistence that Syrian troops pull out of Lebanon,
the regime in Damascus - which handed over Saddam Hussein's half-brother
to authorities in Iraq at the weekend - has begun making extraordinary
concessions under pressure.

As Israeli Government officials provided comprehensive briefings to
foreign diplomats yesterday, linking Syria to Friday's suicide bomb attack
at a crowded Tel Aviv nightclub that disrupted almost three months of
peace between Israelis and Palestinians, the picture of Syrian discomfort
was complete.
A military regime long used to coercing and threatening its enemies is now
in the frame, internationally condemned as a terror state, and under
orders to withdraw its soldiers from a key deployment in a neighbouring
country.

Syria's critics have been most vocal in their response to the
assassination two weeks ago of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik
Hariri, an act tied to Syrian intelligence but publicly lamented by Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad.

For the past year, the US and France, as co-sponsors of a UN Security
Council resolution, have been leading the international drive to force
Syria's 14,000 troops from Lebanon. The Syrian regime has repeatedly, if
vaguely, promised that it will comply.

US President George W.Bush singled out Syria in his State of the Union
address early this year and insisted that free elections in Lebanon,
scheduled for May, should be allowed to unfold without Syrian troops
present.

Syria's covert involvement in acts of spectacular violence against two of
its neighbours, Lebanon and Israel, has become the new centre of
contention.

Against this backdrop, the Syrian bid to relieve US pressure by trading in
one of the former Iraqi dictator's key relations, Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasan
al-Tikriti, marks both the mounting anxiety in Damascus and the regime's
lack of options.

US hostility to Syria has been fuelled by the regime's well-cloaked
backing for the Iraqi insurgency; signs that this dam of anger was about
to break have come fast in recent days, as US warnings have paced
intelligence revelations.

Last week, several Syrian intelligence officers were paraded on Iraqi
television, confirming they had been involved in financing the rebellion
against the US-led occupation of the country.

Yet the decision to release Saddam's half-brother seems a staggeringly
maladroit bargaining move, since it instantly confirms that senior Iraqi
Baath regime officials have been under Syrian control for the past two
years, and that the insurgency is in part a Syrian-sponsored venture.

Designed to show a willingness to deal, the gesture will be regarded by US
officials as a token both of weakness and of complicity.

With the war on terror moving to a new front, Syria is now the front-line
state. Elections have been held or are due in Iraq, Palestine and
Lebanon -- the three areas where Syria is accused of cryptic political
violence.

Abruptly, the future and even the survival of the Assad regime in
Damascus, long considered the most stable of the Arab dictatorships, looks
in grave doubt. Mr Assad's denials of involvement in acts ordered by his
intelligence chiefs suggest either duplicity or irrelevance.

Either way, after handing over one Iraqi insurgency chief, and so meeting
one key US demand, all the rest will have to follow to end the pressure
campaign.

As the protesters chant in Beirut and the Israelis prepare their dossiers
showing Syrian involvement in Palestinian terror, the mood has shifted.

The Syrians have placed a gun at their own head and will now be
incessantly urged to dismantle their terror apparatus, reform their state
and pull their armies off Lebanese soil.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

It won't be long, and Assad will be announcing that he recently discovered
that WMD's had been smuggled in from Iraq before the war without his
knowledge.



"We will starve terrorists of funding, turn them one against another, drive
them from place to place until there is no refuge or no rest.
And we will pursue nations that provide aid or safe haven to terrorism.
Every nation in every region now has a decision to make: Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)





JimH February 28th 05 06:18 PM


"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net...
Terror pushes Syria to breaking point
Nicolas Rothwell, Middle East correspondent
01mar05

WITH anti-Syrian protesters massed in the heart of Beirut last night and
the US redoubling its insistence that Syrian troops pull out of Lebanon,
the regime in Damascus - which handed over Saddam Hussein's half-brother
to authorities in Iraq at the weekend - has begun making extraordinary
concessions under pressure.

As Israeli Government officials provided comprehensive briefings to
foreign diplomats yesterday, linking Syria to Friday's suicide bomb attack
at a crowded Tel Aviv nightclub that disrupted almost three months of
peace between Israelis and Palestinians, the picture of Syrian discomfort
was complete.
A military regime long used to coercing and threatening its enemies is now
in the frame, internationally condemned as a terror state, and under
orders to withdraw its soldiers from a key deployment in a neighbouring
country.

Syria's critics have been most vocal in their response to the
assassination two weeks ago of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik
Hariri, an act tied to Syrian intelligence but publicly lamented by Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad.

For the past year, the US and France, as co-sponsors of a UN Security
Council resolution, have been leading the international drive to force
Syria's 14,000 troops from Lebanon. The Syrian regime has repeatedly, if
vaguely, promised that it will comply.

US President George W.Bush singled out Syria in his State of the Union
address early this year and insisted that free elections in Lebanon,
scheduled for May, should be allowed to unfold without Syrian troops
present.

Syria's covert involvement in acts of spectacular violence against two of
its neighbours, Lebanon and Israel, has become the new centre of
contention.

Against this backdrop, the Syrian bid to relieve US pressure by trading in
one of the former Iraqi dictator's key relations, Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasan
al-Tikriti, marks both the mounting anxiety in Damascus and the regime's
lack of options.

US hostility to Syria has been fuelled by the regime's well-cloaked
backing for the Iraqi insurgency; signs that this dam of anger was about
to break have come fast in recent days, as US warnings have paced
intelligence revelations.

Last week, several Syrian intelligence officers were paraded on Iraqi
television, confirming they had been involved in financing the rebellion
against the US-led occupation of the country.

Yet the decision to release Saddam's half-brother seems a staggeringly
maladroit bargaining move, since it instantly confirms that senior Iraqi
Baath regime officials have been under Syrian control for the past two
years, and that the insurgency is in part a Syrian-sponsored venture.

Designed to show a willingness to deal, the gesture will be regarded by US
officials as a token both of weakness and of complicity.

With the war on terror moving to a new front, Syria is now the front-line
state. Elections have been held or are due in Iraq, Palestine and
Lebanon -- the three areas where Syria is accused of cryptic political
violence.

Abruptly, the future and even the survival of the Assad regime in
Damascus, long considered the most stable of the Arab dictatorships, looks
in grave doubt. Mr Assad's denials of involvement in acts ordered by his
intelligence chiefs suggest either duplicity or irrelevance.

Either way, after handing over one Iraqi insurgency chief, and so meeting
one key US demand, all the rest will have to follow to end the pressure
campaign.

As the protesters chant in Beirut and the Israelis prepare their dossiers
showing Syrian involvement in Palestinian terror, the mood has shifted.

The Syrians have placed a gun at their own head and will now be
incessantly urged to dismantle their terror apparatus, reform their state
and pull their armies off Lebanese soil.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

It won't be long, and Assad will be announcing that he recently discovered
that WMD's had been smuggled in from Iraq before the war without his
knowledge.



Great story. To the dismay of the liberal naysayers, the plan *is* working.



[email protected] February 28th 05 06:29 PM


NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)


Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.


NOYB February 28th 05 06:31 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)


Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.


basskisser has a new (old) identity:




Doug Kanter February 28th 05 06:32 PM

"JimH" wrote in message
...



Great story. To the dismay of the liberal naysayers, the plan *is*
working.


Yes, but probably not the plan you believe it to be.



JimH February 28th 05 06:34 PM


"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)


Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.


basskisser has a new (old) identity:




I think his workplace ISP yelled at him for the personal threats he was
making to folks here....thus the new Yahoo handle.

Yahooo.....that seems to fit him anyway.



John H February 28th 05 06:53 PM


Good article. Thanks.



On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:10:00 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

Terror pushes Syria to breaking point
Nicolas Rothwell, Middle East correspondent
01mar05

WITH anti-Syrian protesters massed in the heart of Beirut last night and the
US redoubling its insistence that Syrian troops pull out of Lebanon, the
regime in Damascus - which handed over Saddam Hussein's half-brother to
authorities in Iraq at the weekend - has begun making extraordinary
concessions under pressure.

As Israeli Government officials provided comprehensive briefings to foreign
diplomats yesterday, linking Syria to Friday's suicide bomb attack at a
crowded Tel Aviv nightclub that disrupted almost three months of peace
between Israelis and Palestinians, the picture of Syrian discomfort was
complete.
A military regime long used to coercing and threatening its enemies is now
in the frame, internationally condemned as a terror state, and under orders
to withdraw its soldiers from a key deployment in a neighbouring country.

Syria's critics have been most vocal in their response to the assassination
two weeks ago of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, an act tied to
Syrian intelligence but publicly lamented by Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad.

For the past year, the US and France, as co-sponsors of a UN Security
Council resolution, have been leading the international drive to force
Syria's 14,000 troops from Lebanon. The Syrian regime has repeatedly, if
vaguely, promised that it will comply.

US President George W.Bush singled out Syria in his State of the Union
address early this year and insisted that free elections in Lebanon,
scheduled for May, should be allowed to unfold without Syrian troops
present.

Syria's covert involvement in acts of spectacular violence against two of
its neighbours, Lebanon and Israel, has become the new centre of contention.

Against this backdrop, the Syrian bid to relieve US pressure by trading in
one of the former Iraqi dictator's key relations, Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasan
al-Tikriti, marks both the mounting anxiety in Damascus and the regime's
lack of options.

US hostility to Syria has been fuelled by the regime's well-cloaked backing
for the Iraqi insurgency; signs that this dam of anger was about to break
have come fast in recent days, as US warnings have paced intelligence
revelations.

Last week, several Syrian intelligence officers were paraded on Iraqi
television, confirming they had been involved in financing the rebellion
against the US-led occupation of the country.

Yet the decision to release Saddam's half-brother seems a staggeringly
maladroit bargaining move, since it instantly confirms that senior Iraqi
Baath regime officials have been under Syrian control for the past two
years, and that the insurgency is in part a Syrian-sponsored venture.

Designed to show a willingness to deal, the gesture will be regarded by US
officials as a token both of weakness and of complicity.

With the war on terror moving to a new front, Syria is now the front-line
state. Elections have been held or are due in Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon --
the three areas where Syria is accused of cryptic political violence.

Abruptly, the future and even the survival of the Assad regime in Damascus,
long considered the most stable of the Arab dictatorships, looks in grave
doubt. Mr Assad's denials of involvement in acts ordered by his intelligence
chiefs suggest either duplicity or irrelevance.

Either way, after handing over one Iraqi insurgency chief, and so meeting
one key US demand, all the rest will have to follow to end the pressure
campaign.

As the protesters chant in Beirut and the Israelis prepare their dossiers
showing Syrian involvement in Palestinian terror, the mood has shifted.

The Syrians have placed a gun at their own head and will now be incessantly
urged to dismantle their terror apparatus, reform their state and pull their
armies off Lebanese soil.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

It won't be long, and Assad will be announcing that he recently discovered
that WMD's had been smuggled in from Iraq before the war without his
knowledge.


I think you may be right here also. Then folks will say we planted them in
Syria.

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes

NOYB February 28th 05 07:40 PM


"John H" wrote in message
...

Good article. Thanks.



On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 18:10:00 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:

Terror pushes Syria to breaking point
Nicolas Rothwell, Middle East correspondent
01mar05

WITH anti-Syrian protesters massed in the heart of Beirut last night and
the
US redoubling its insistence that Syrian troops pull out of Lebanon, the
regime in Damascus - which handed over Saddam Hussein's half-brother to
authorities in Iraq at the weekend - has begun making extraordinary
concessions under pressure.

As Israeli Government officials provided comprehensive briefings to
foreign
diplomats yesterday, linking Syria to Friday's suicide bomb attack at a
crowded Tel Aviv nightclub that disrupted almost three months of peace
between Israelis and Palestinians, the picture of Syrian discomfort was
complete.
A military regime long used to coercing and threatening its enemies is now
in the frame, internationally condemned as a terror state, and under
orders
to withdraw its soldiers from a key deployment in a neighbouring country.

Syria's critics have been most vocal in their response to the
assassination
two weeks ago of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri, an act tied
to
Syrian intelligence but publicly lamented by Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad.

For the past year, the US and France, as co-sponsors of a UN Security
Council resolution, have been leading the international drive to force
Syria's 14,000 troops from Lebanon. The Syrian regime has repeatedly, if
vaguely, promised that it will comply.

US President George W.Bush singled out Syria in his State of the Union
address early this year and insisted that free elections in Lebanon,
scheduled for May, should be allowed to unfold without Syrian troops
present.

Syria's covert involvement in acts of spectacular violence against two of
its neighbours, Lebanon and Israel, has become the new centre of
contention.

Against this backdrop, the Syrian bid to relieve US pressure by trading in
one of the former Iraqi dictator's key relations, Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasan
al-Tikriti, marks both the mounting anxiety in Damascus and the regime's
lack of options.

US hostility to Syria has been fuelled by the regime's well-cloaked
backing
for the Iraqi insurgency; signs that this dam of anger was about to break
have come fast in recent days, as US warnings have paced intelligence
revelations.

Last week, several Syrian intelligence officers were paraded on Iraqi
television, confirming they had been involved in financing the rebellion
against the US-led occupation of the country.

Yet the decision to release Saddam's half-brother seems a staggeringly
maladroit bargaining move, since it instantly confirms that senior Iraqi
Baath regime officials have been under Syrian control for the past two
years, and that the insurgency is in part a Syrian-sponsored venture.

Designed to show a willingness to deal, the gesture will be regarded by US
officials as a token both of weakness and of complicity.

With the war on terror moving to a new front, Syria is now the front-line
state. Elections have been held or are due in Iraq, Palestine and
Lebanon --
the three areas where Syria is accused of cryptic political violence.

Abruptly, the future and even the survival of the Assad regime in
Damascus,
long considered the most stable of the Arab dictatorships, looks in grave
doubt. Mr Assad's denials of involvement in acts ordered by his
intelligence
chiefs suggest either duplicity or irrelevance.

Either way, after handing over one Iraqi insurgency chief, and so meeting
one key US demand, all the rest will have to follow to end the pressure
campaign.

As the protesters chant in Beirut and the Israelis prepare their dossiers
showing Syrian involvement in Palestinian terror, the mood has shifted.

The Syrians have placed a gun at their own head and will now be
incessantly
urged to dismantle their terror apparatus, reform their state and pull
their
armies off Lebanese soil.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

It won't be long, and Assad will be announcing that he recently discovered
that WMD's had been smuggled in from Iraq before the war without his
knowledge.


I think you may be right here also. Then folks will say we planted them in
Syria.


But it won't be coming from people whose opinions actually matter.



[email protected] February 28th 05 08:05 PM


NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)


Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.


basskisser has a new (old) identity:


Man, are you stupid or what? I've used that for more than a year! It's
funny to watch you act like you've come to some revelation!!!


[email protected] February 28th 05 08:07 PM


JimH wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)

Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.


basskisser has a new (old) identity:




I think his workplace ISP yelled at him for the personal threats he

was
making to folks here....thus the new Yahoo handle.

Yahooo.....that seems to fit him anyway.


You idiot, I've had it for YEARS!!!!!!!!!! By the way, I've not heard
anything from my ISP, you lied, again.
And, I'm self employed.
And, you are nothing short of a liar. You have proven it here.


JimH February 28th 05 08:12 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)

Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.

basskisser has a new (old) identity:




I think his workplace ISP yelled at him for the personal threats he

was
making to folks here....thus the new Yahoo handle.

Yahooo.....that seems to fit him anyway.


You idiot, I've had it for YEARS!!!!!!!!!! By the way, I've not heard
anything from my ISP, you lied, again.
And, I'm self employed.
And, you are nothing short of a liar. You have proven it here.


Are you related to Jimcomma?

Did you ever get help with your substance abuse problem Kevin?



JimH February 28th 05 08:13 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)

Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.


basskisser has a new (old) identity:


Man, are you stupid or what? I've used that for more than a year! It's
funny to watch you act like you've come to some revelation!!!


The Bassy show is back on the air!!!!!!!!!!



Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. February 28th 05 08:15 PM

Does your wife and kids know you spend your days making idle threats in
Usenet? How about the pot in your backyard?


wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)

Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.

basskisser has a new (old) identity:




I think his workplace ISP yelled at him for the personal threats he

was
making to folks here....thus the new Yahoo handle.

Yahooo.....that seems to fit him anyway.


You idiot, I've had it for YEARS!!!!!!!!!! By the way, I've not heard
anything from my ISP, you lied, again.
And, I'm self employed.
And, you are nothing short of a liar. You have proven it here.




P.Fritz February 28th 05 08:31 PM


"JimH" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)

Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.

basskisser has a new (old) identity:




I think his workplace ISP yelled at him for the personal threats he

was
making to folks here....thus the new Yahoo handle.

Yahooo.....that seems to fit him anyway.


You idiot, I've had it for YEARS!!!!!!!!!! By the way, I've not heard
anything from my ISP, you lied, again.
And, I'm self employed.
And, you are nothing short of a liar. You have proven it here.


Are you related to Jimcomma?

Did you ever get help with your substance abuse problem Kevin?


It is funny for asslicker to call someone else a liar when his posting here
makes him one.

Just another reason why he still maintains his title of "King of the NG
idiots"







P.Fritz February 28th 05 08:32 PM


"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
Does your wife and kids know you spend your days making idle threats in
Usenet? How about the pot in your backyard?


I wonder if he has stopped beating his wife yet?




wrote in message
oups.com...

JimH wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:
Either you are with
us, or you are with the terrorists."



(That was an amazingly prescient statement)

Yes, I suppose..... if you are simple minded, you'd think that if
anyone didn't goose-step to the party, then they are terrorists.

basskisser has a new (old) identity:




I think his workplace ISP yelled at him for the personal threats he

was
making to folks here....thus the new Yahoo handle.

Yahooo.....that seems to fit him anyway.


You idiot, I've had it for YEARS!!!!!!!!!! By the way, I've not heard
anything from my ISP, you lied, again.
And, I'm self employed.
And, you are nothing short of a liar. You have proven it here.






[email protected] March 1st 05 01:52 PM


Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote:
Does your wife and kids know you spend your days making idle threats

in
Usenet? How about the pot in your backyard?


What pot in my back yard? Do you do ANYTHING but lie all day?
Be specific, Smithers. What do you know about me?
When you post something about me, provide the evidence to back it up.
Can you, or are you as big a liar as Hertvik?


[email protected] March 1st 05 01:55 PM


P.Fritz wrote:
"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
Does your wife and kids know you spend your days making idle

threats in
Usenet? How about the pot in your backyard?


I wonder if he has stopped beating his wife yet?


Fritz, what has EVER given you the idea that I beat my wife? Be
specific. Are you projecting again? You see, I've got a beautiful,
healthy, loving family. You, on the other hand, aren't man enough to
keep a family together, and aren't even man enough to raise a kid. I
feel sorry for your kid, he's probably an emotional mess because the
father isn't man enough to do anything but act like a whiney little
pathetic loser on usenet support groups.


John H March 1st 05 02:04 PM

On 1 Mar 2005 05:55:15 -0800, wrote:


P.Fritz wrote:
"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
Does your wife and kids know you spend your days making idle

threats in
Usenet? How about the pot in your backyard?


I wonder if he has stopped beating his wife yet?


Fritz, what has EVER given you the idea that I beat my wife? Be
specific. Are you projecting again? You see, I've got a beautiful,
healthy, loving family. You, on the other hand, aren't man enough to
keep a family together, and aren't even man enough to raise a kid. I
feel sorry for your kid, he's probably an emotional mess because the
father isn't man enough to do anything but act like a whiney little
pathetic loser on usenet support groups.


Here we go again. B'assikisser, it *was* kind of nice not having you around for
a while.


Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. March 1st 05 02:19 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...

Basskisser, you are an emotional mess, is it possible that your father was
there for you, and now all you do is act like a whiney little pathetic loser
in rec.boats.




[email protected] March 1st 05 02:37 PM


Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

Basskisser, you are an emotional mess, is it possible that your

father was
there for you, and now all you do is act like a whiney little

pathetic loser
in rec.boats.


I'm an emotional mess? Let's recap. I don't make up lies about others
here. You, JimH, and Fritz do. If you are emotionally stable, why do
you do this consitently?
If you are emotionally stable, how does things just pop into you head?
Let's see, somehow, someway, you think that I beat my wife. What ever
gave you that idea? Somehow, some way, you think I've got pot growing
in my back yard. What ever gave you that idea? Somehow, someway, you
think I live in a mobile home. What ever gave you that idea? The list
goes on for you three. And yet, you think I'm an "emotional mess".
Pathetic.


Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. March 1st 05 02:39 PM

How is your IPOD? Have you figured out how to import MP3 into it?

Did you know you can use a wireless system to play music from your IPOD
throughout your Double Wide?


wrote in message
oups.com...

Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

Basskisser, you are an emotional mess, is it possible that your

father was
there for you, and now all you do is act like a whiney little

pathetic loser
in rec.boats.


I'm an emotional mess? Let's recap. I don't make up lies about others
here. You, JimH, and Fritz do. If you are emotionally stable, why do
you do this consitently?
If you are emotionally stable, how does things just pop into you head?
Let's see, somehow, someway, you think that I beat my wife. What ever
gave you that idea? Somehow, some way, you think I've got pot growing
in my back yard. What ever gave you that idea? Somehow, someway, you
think I live in a mobile home. What ever gave you that idea? The list
goes on for you three. And yet, you think I'm an "emotional mess".
Pathetic.




P.Fritz March 1st 05 03:14 PM


"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
How is your IPOD? Have you figured out how to import MP3 into it?

Did you know you can use a wireless system to play music from your IPOD
throughout your Double Wide?



Asslicker doesn't lie about others? BWAHHAHAHHAHAHA

And that is not even mentioning the lies he tells about himself.

He truely is the "King of the NG idiots"





wrote in message
oups.com...

Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

Basskisser, you are an emotional mess, is it possible that your

father was
there for you, and now all you do is act like a whiney little

pathetic loser
in rec.boats.


I'm an emotional mess? Let's recap. I don't make up lies about others
here. You, JimH, and Fritz do. If you are emotionally stable, why do
you do this consitently?
If you are emotionally stable, how does things just pop into you head?
Let's see, somehow, someway, you think that I beat my wife. What ever
gave you that idea? Somehow, some way, you think I've got pot growing
in my back yard. What ever gave you that idea? Somehow, someway, you
think I live in a mobile home. What ever gave you that idea? The list
goes on for you three. And yet, you think I'm an "emotional mess".
Pathetic.






P.Fritz March 1st 05 03:15 PM


"John H" wrote in message
...
On 1 Mar 2005 05:55:15 -0800, wrote:


P.Fritz wrote:
"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
Does your wife and kids know you spend your days making idle

threats in
Usenet? How about the pot in your backyard?

I wonder if he has stopped beating his wife yet?


Fritz, what has EVER given you the idea that I beat my wife? Be
specific. Are you projecting again? You see, I've got a beautiful,
healthy, loving family. You, on the other hand, aren't man enough to
keep a family together, and aren't even man enough to raise a kid. I
feel sorry for your kid, he's probably an emotional mess because the
father isn't man enough to do anything but act like a whiney little
pathetic loser on usenet support groups.


Here we go again. B'assikisser, it *was* kind of nice not having you
around for
a while.


Asslicker is projecting again.......

Asslicker isn't "man enough" to keep his word about leavig the NG.

That is our "King of the NG idiots"






[email protected] March 2nd 05 02:44 PM


P.Fritz wrote:
"John H" wrote in message
...
On 1 Mar 2005 05:55:15 -0800, wrote:


P.Fritz wrote:
"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in

message
...
Does your wife and kids know you spend your days making idle
threats in
Usenet? How about the pot in your backyard?

I wonder if he has stopped beating his wife yet?

Fritz, what has EVER given you the idea that I beat my wife? Be
specific. Are you projecting again? You see, I've got a beautiful,
healthy, loving family. You, on the other hand, aren't man enough

to
keep a family together, and aren't even man enough to raise a kid.

I
feel sorry for your kid, he's probably an emotional mess because

the
father isn't man enough to do anything but act like a whiney little
pathetic loser on usenet support groups.


Here we go again. B'assikisser, it *was* kind of nice not having

you
around for
a while.


Asslicker is projecting again.......


Really? Then please answer the above question. Again, why do you post
lies, and name calling, if not to bolster your pathetic ego, that left
you at the same time you wife did? And, if you ARE man enough to raise
a kid, why do you need the help of usenet support groups to do so?

Asslicker isn't "man enough" to keep his word about leavig the NG.


Where did I ever say I was leaving the news group, you ****ing idiot?





[email protected] March 2nd 05 02:46 PM


Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. wrote:
How is your IPOD? Have you figured out how to import MP3 into it?


I don't own an IPOD, I don't like proprietary systems.

Did you know you can use a wireless system to play music from your

IPOD
throughout your Double Wide?


I don't own a double wide. Seems like YOU know an awful lot about them.


Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. March 2nd 05 02:48 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...


Asslicker isn't "man enough" to keep his word about leavig the NG.


Where did I ever say I was leaving the news group, you ****ing idiot?

What did you mean when you said "I quit".




[email protected] March 2nd 05 02:54 PM


John H wrote:

Here we go again. B'assikisser, it *was* kind of nice not having you

around for
a while.


Some find it nice when YOU aren't around.

John, a few simple questions for you. Do you find it acceptable to
knowingly post lies about other people? Do you think someone who does
so should be thought of as a person of integrity? Do you think that
someone who does this does so possibly because they've failed in life,
and need to bolster their ego? Do you think that a person would do such
things should should be taken seriously? Do you further think that
someone who has strange, untrue, unfactual ideas just pop into their
head (ie: thinking I beat my wife), as mentally stable?


P.Fritz March 2nd 05 02:55 PM


"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...


Asslicker isn't "man enough" to keep his word about leavig the NG.


Where did I ever say I was leaving the news group, you ****ing idiot?

What did you mean when you said "I quit".


Not to mention his 'childish name calling' LMAO

Poor asslicker......just keeps coming up with new ways to prove he is the
"King of the NG idiots"









[email protected] March 2nd 05 02:56 PM


P.Fritz wrote:
"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
How is your IPOD? Have you figured out how to import MP3 into it?

Did you know you can use a wireless system to play music from your

IPOD
throughout your Double Wide?



Asslicker doesn't lie about others? BWAHHAHAHHAHAHA


Show ANY lie I have posted about anyone else here. Can you?


Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. March 2nd 05 03:07 PM

Basskisser,

Are you still having substance abuse problems?


wrote in message
oups.com...

John H wrote:

Here we go again. B'assikisser, it *was* kind of nice not having you

around for
a while.


Some find it nice when YOU aren't around.

John, a few simple questions for you. Do you find it acceptable to
knowingly post lies about other people? Do you think someone who does
so should be thought of as a person of integrity? Do you think that
someone who does this does so possibly because they've failed in life,
and need to bolster their ego? Do you think that a person would do such
things should should be taken seriously? Do you further think that
someone who has strange, untrue, unfactual ideas just pop into their
head (ie: thinking I beat my wife), as mentally stable?




P.Fritz March 2nd 05 03:16 PM


"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
Basskisser,

Are you still having substance abuse problems?


Based on his questions, asslicker doesn't find himself
acceptable.........maybe we are getting at the root of his problem.

What is your diagnosis???



wrote in message
oups.com...

John H wrote:

Here we go again. B'assikisser, it *was* kind of nice not having you

around for
a while.


Some find it nice when YOU aren't around.

John, a few simple questions for you. Do you find it acceptable to
knowingly post lies about other people? Do you think someone who does
so should be thought of as a person of integrity? Do you think that
someone who does this does so possibly because they've failed in life,
and need to bolster their ego? Do you think that a person would do such
things should should be taken seriously? Do you further think that
someone who has strange, untrue, unfactual ideas just pop into their
head (ie: thinking I beat my wife), as mentally stable?






Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. March 2nd 05 06:59 PM

I would have to say he has extremely low self worth, aggravated by FAS and
excessive substance abuse problems. I would recommend he take some Anger
Management classes.


"P.Fritz" wrote in message
...

"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
Basskisser,

Are you still having substance abuse problems?


Based on his questions, asslicker doesn't find himself
acceptable.........maybe we are getting at the root of his problem.

What is your diagnosis???



wrote in message
oups.com...

John H wrote:

Here we go again. B'assikisser, it *was* kind of nice not having you
around for
a while.

Some find it nice when YOU aren't around.

John, a few simple questions for you. Do you find it acceptable to
knowingly post lies about other people? Do you think someone who does
so should be thought of as a person of integrity? Do you think that
someone who does this does so possibly because they've failed in life,
and need to bolster their ego? Do you think that a person would do such
things should should be taken seriously? Do you further think that
someone who has strange, untrue, unfactual ideas just pop into their
head (ie: thinking I beat my wife), as mentally stable?








John H March 2nd 05 08:23 PM

On 2 Mar 2005 06:54:20 -0800, wrote:


John H wrote:

Here we go again. B'assikisser, it *was* kind of nice not having you

around for
a while.


Some find it nice when YOU aren't around.

John, a few simple questions for you. Do you find it acceptable to
knowingly post lies about other people? Do you think someone who does
so should be thought of as a person of integrity? Do you think that
someone who does this does so possibly because they've failed in life,
and need to bolster their ego? Do you think that a person would do such
things should should be taken seriously? Do you further think that
someone who has strange, untrue, unfactual ideas just pop into their
head (ie: thinking I beat my wife), as mentally stable?


Is this like the SAT?

basskisser, you're simply making your hole bigger. If you don't want to read the
comments written by others, then *kill file* them. That's how easy it is!

In answers to your questions (in order of the questions): No, so I don't do it,
and I'm not sure that others do, unless they are making a statement on a subject
about which I am knowledgeable. No, if they *knowingly* told a lie. No, I don't
believe that lying is an indication of life failure or ego bolstering. I believe
that lying will be detrimental to a person's ego. No, I don't think liars should
be taken seriously (you should know this by now!). I don't think a super
imagination is an indicator of a lack of mental stability.

Now. No one has said you beat your wife, nor smoke pot, nor do nasty things with
your kids, nor live in a trailer, nor any of the other multitude of things with
which you take issue.

From responses some make, I can see that Harry is still calling me names and
making statements that aren't true. Go back for the last several weeks and see
how many times Harry has posted in this fashion. I don't know, but I'm sure it's
several times. Now, count the number of times I responded to him. Now count the
number of times I responded to him with a paragraph full of capital letters and
requests for proof. Are you getting the drift yet?


John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

John H March 2nd 05 08:25 PM

On 2 Mar 2005 06:56:24 -0800, wrote:


P.Fritz wrote:
"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
How is your IPOD? Have you figured out how to import MP3 into it?

Did you know you can use a wireless system to play music from your

IPOD
throughout your Double Wide?



Asslicker doesn't lie about others? BWAHHAHAHHAHAHA


Show ANY lie I have posted about anyone else here. Can you?


Do you forget the 'child porn' allegations you made about me, basskisser?

Do you think your posts at that time were 'truthful'?


John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

P.Fritz March 2nd 05 08:33 PM


"John H" wrote in message
...
On 2 Mar 2005 06:56:24 -0800, wrote:


P.Fritz wrote:
"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
How is your IPOD? Have you figured out how to import MP3 into it?

Did you know you can use a wireless system to play music from your

IPOD
throughout your Double Wide?


Asslicker doesn't lie about others? BWAHHAHAHHAHAHA


Show ANY lie I have posted about anyone else here. Can you?


Do you forget the 'child porn' allegations you made about me, basskisser?

Do you think your posts at that time were 'truthful'?


He hasn't gotten one right about me yet either.........

Lets not forget about his forging names too.

It is comical to see him make such an ass out of himself

Once again , asslicker proves himself "King of the NG idiots"



John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."




Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd. March 2nd 05 09:05 PM

John,
Did they catch Basskisser with childporn again?


"John H" wrote in message
...
On 2 Mar 2005 06:56:24 -0800, wrote:


P.Fritz wrote:
"Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd." wrote in message
...
How is your IPOD? Have you figured out how to import MP3 into it?

Did you know you can use a wireless system to play music from your

IPOD
throughout your Double Wide?


Asslicker doesn't lie about others? BWAHHAHAHHAHAHA


Show ANY lie I have posted about anyone else here. Can you?


Do you forget the 'child porn' allegations you made about me, basskisser?

Do you think your posts at that time were 'truthful'?


John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."




John H March 2nd 05 10:10 PM

On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 16:05:58 -0500, "Dr. Jonathan Smithers, MD Phd."
wrote:

John,
Did they catch Basskisser with childporn again?


Oh ****!!!!

John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


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