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From the well-respected Toronto Star
This 'Tuuk' character is from Quebec. He probably only reads the sandal
tabloids. Doug Kanter wrote in message ... " Tuuk" wrote in message ... Toronto Star a "well respected " newspaper ? LoL, give your head a shake there harry. Interesting. What sorts of bad things have you heard about that newspaper? Enlighten me. |
From the well-respected Toronto Star
Doug Kanter wrote:
" Tuuk" wrote in message ... Toronto Star a "well respected " newspaper ? LoL, give your head a shake there harry. Interesting. What sorts of bad things have you heard about that newspaper? Enlighten me. The only newspaper Tuuk sees is "My Weekly Reader," and it is read aloud to him. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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"John H" wrote in message ... On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 16:22:52 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... David Kay has declared that: Iraq had no stockpiles of chemical or biological weapons. "Large" stockpiles... It did not, as claimed by Washington, ship out such weapons to Syria. It had none to ship. Blatantly false. Kay said it was not only "possible" that Saddam moved small amounts of WMD, technology, and documentation to Syria, but it was "probable". Iraq had no weapons programs to speak of after about 1995. That is false as well. Kay said Iraq got rid of the large stockpiles, but continued work on long range delivery systems (a UN violation)...and kept "the scientists and the technology" and other activities that point to an intent to resume chemical, biological and nuclear weapons. Iraq did not get any nuclear cake from Niger. Nobody ever claimed they did. Saddam did *pursue* it, however...despite what the nincompoop husband of that CIA employee says. Kay's job was to find *weapons*. He didn't find 'em in Iraq. It's the next guy's job to find where they went. Afterall, Clinton was so convinced they existed in 1998, that he signed the Iraqi Regime Change Act. Was he lying too? We must have watched the same show! Now, who to believe, you or this "well-respected" (but pitifully dishonest) newspaper espoused by Harry Krause as "first class for many decades." Actually, John, I didn't watch much news this week. I did see some of Kay's testimony replayed on C-Span (I think), last night...as I was flipping back and forth with the USA Network's premier of "Traffic". I've also read actual transcripts of Kay's words...rather than quote the opinions of some leftist rag out of Toronto. |
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....as opposed to 'left' or sinister ;) Yes, I know. Just trying to make a funny. Reminds me of a TV ad with puppets representing Reagan and Gorby. At the end, Ray-gun says "You may be right..." and Gorby says "...but mostly left!" Can't remember what it was advertising... Then there's Bloom County, where people were discussing "left-wingers" and Opus looks at his left wing in puzzlement... Lloyd - member of the Sinistral Minority On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 18:50:46 +0000, Don White wrote: Sorry...I meant 'right' as in correct or enlightened. Lloyd Sumpter wrote in message ... On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 12:55:50 +0000, Don White wrote: Harry and any other 'right thinking Americans' .... you might be interested in a program aired on the Canadian Broadcasting Corp last night. I thought Harry was a "left-thinking American" - Geez, I can never get that right... Lloyd - sometimes right, mostly left ;) |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 23:39:36 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 16:22:52 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: Actually, John, I didn't watch much news this week. I did see some of Kay's testimony replayed on C-Span (I think), last night...as I was flipping back and forth with the USA Network's premier of "Traffic". I've also read actual transcripts of Kay's words...rather than quote the opinions of some leftist rag out of Toronto. Whatever. At least you got it right. It is amusing to watch how some of the news channel cut and pick only the quotes they want to show, from both Kay and the various senators, especially Kennedy. If one didn't watch the whole thing, or read the whole thing, the big media would definitely give a totally different impression of what was said. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:57:10 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: " Tuuk" wrote in message ... Toronto Star a "well respected " newspaper ? LoL, give your head a shake there harry. Interesting. What sorts of bad things have you heard about that newspaper? Enlighten me. Sorry to intrude, Doug. The only thing I've read or heard that would affect my attitude about the paper is the article posted by Harry, and the fact that Harry considers it to be "well respected." Granted, those are not sufficient reasons for a reasonably fair person to form an opinion, but I'm just trying to be honest here. I answered only because you expressed an interest in enlightenment, which, as a teacher, I find most noble. Any lost trucks today? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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"John H" wrote in message
... Sorry to intrude, Doug. The only thing I've read or heard that would affect my attitude about the paper is the article posted by Harry, and the fact that Harry considers it to be "well respected." Granted, those are not sufficient reasons for a reasonably fair person to form an opinion, but I'm just trying to be honest here. I answered only because you expressed an interest in enlightenment, which, as a teacher, I find most noble. I'm already enlightened on this subject. I'm just goading the terminally stupid to get him to explain himself. How about the Watertown Daily Times (http://www.wdt.net/) ? I wonder if Tuuk has any special insights about that newspaper. |
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 19:24:27 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Sorry to intrude, Doug. The only thing I've read or heard that would affect my attitude about the paper is the article posted by Harry, and the fact that Harry considers it to be "well respected." Granted, those are not sufficient reasons for a reasonably fair person to form an opinion, but I'm just trying to be honest here. I answered only because you expressed an interest in enlightenment, which, as a teacher, I find most noble. I'm already enlightened on this subject. I'm just goading the terminally stupid to get him to explain himself. How about the Watertown Daily Times (http://www.wdt.net/) ? I wonder if Tuuk has any special insights about that newspaper. I spent two glorious months in Watertown, or just outside, at what used to be Camp Drum. The Watertown Daily Times is a *most* respectable newspaper! Is there still a lesbian bar downtown? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
From the well-respected Toronto Star
"John H" wrote in message
... On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 19:24:27 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Sorry to intrude, Doug. The only thing I've read or heard that would affect my attitude about the paper is the article posted by Harry, and the fact that Harry considers it to be "well respected." Granted, those are not sufficient reasons for a reasonably fair person to form an opinion, but I'm just trying to be honest here. I answered only because you expressed an interest in enlightenment, which, as a teacher, I find most noble. I'm already enlightened on this subject. I'm just goading the terminally stupid to get him to explain himself. How about the Watertown Daily Times (http://www.wdt.net/) ? I wonder if Tuuk has any special insights about that newspaper. I spent two glorious months in Watertown, or just outside, at what used to be Camp Drum. The Watertown Daily Times is a *most* respectable newspaper! Is there still a lesbian bar downtown? John H No idea. But I'll be headed up there in the spring for bass fishing. I'll let you know. Did you ever run into Fred Ecksley, the author, in any of the bars up that way? He was one of Watertown's most famous exports. |
From the well-respected Toronto Star
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 19:56:36 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 19:24:27 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Sorry to intrude, Doug. The only thing I've read or heard that would affect my attitude about the paper is the article posted by Harry, and the fact that Harry considers it to be "well respected." Granted, those are not sufficient reasons for a reasonably fair person to form an opinion, but I'm just trying to be honest here. I answered only because you expressed an interest in enlightenment, which, as a teacher, I find most noble. I'm already enlightened on this subject. I'm just goading the terminally stupid to get him to explain himself. How about the Watertown Daily Times (http://www.wdt.net/) ? I wonder if Tuuk has any special insights about that newspaper. I spent two glorious months in Watertown, or just outside, at what used to be Camp Drum. The Watertown Daily Times is a *most* respectable newspaper! Is there still a lesbian bar downtown? John H No idea. But I'll be headed up there in the spring for bass fishing. I'll let you know. Did you ever run into Fred Ecksley, the author, in any of the bars up that way? He was one of Watertown's most famous exports. I was a Private First Class in my first year of active duty. This was in the spring of 1966. We shot a lot of 105mm artillery rounds all over Camp Drum and spent most of our time getting the damn trucks unstuck from the mud. I got to town only one or two times, and couldn't afford any more than one or two beers. Didn't meet anyone that I can remember, except soldiers in the 196th Light Infantry Brigade. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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