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http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html
extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:02:47 -0500, Jim wrote:
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. Thanks Jim. I can't understand why none of this has been on any of the news programs over the past couple of days. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John H wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:02:47 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. Thanks Jim. I can't understand why none of this has been on any of the news programs over the past couple of days. It's been all over the news, but probably not on the simple minded right wing trash channel you watch. |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 17:42:57 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:02:47 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. Thanks Jim. I can't understand why none of this has been on any of the news programs over the past couple of days. It's been all over the news, but probably not on the simple minded right wing trash channel you watch. Wheeesh! Right over your head. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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The Amazing part (to me at least) is that John H didn't challenge the
facts. I expected a tirade about the biased liberal press or something. John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 17:42:57 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:02:47 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. Thanks Jim. I can't understand why none of this has been on any of the news programs over the past couple of days. It's been all over the news, but probably not on the simple minded right wing trash channel you watch. Wheeesh! Right over your head. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 19:17:29 -0500, Jim wrote:
The Amazing part (to me at least) is that John H didn't challenge the facts. I expected a tirade about the biased liberal press or something. John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 17:42:57 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:02:47 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. Thanks Jim. I can't understand why none of this has been on any of the news programs over the past couple of days. It's been all over the news, but probably not on the simple minded right wing trash channel you watch. Wheeesh! Right over your head. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Wheeesh! Right over your head too. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John H wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 19:17:29 -0500, Jim wrote: The Amazing part (to me at least) is that John H didn't challenge the facts. I expected a tirade about the biased liberal press or something. John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 17:42:57 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:02:47 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. Thanks Jim. I can't understand why none of this has been on any of the news programs over the past couple of days. It's been all over the news, but probably not on the simple minded right wing trash channel you watch. Wheeesh! Right over your head. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Wheeesh! Right over your head too. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! Really sad to say but they don't get anything at all they're just uneducated simpleton bludgers. K Just have a look at how the unions pay their own!!! This is what Harry's mob pay the staff out of money taken from other unionists!!!! There's certainly no honour among thieves:-) Harry's own words as always:-) "We have first-class benefits, including a top-of-the-line health insurance plan, a non-contributory defined-benefit pension plan, a 401k,and a life insurance policy equal to annual salary. We contribute a share of profits to the 401k on behalf of the employee. Our employees pay $4.50 for generic prescriptions and $8.00 for non-generics, but that's going up next year to $10 and $15. New employees get two weeks vacation the first year, and that goes to three weeks the third year. In addition, we have 12 paid holidays and we shut down from noon on Christmas eve to the day after New Year's Day. We also provide 20 days of paid sick leave a year. And we have an outside company administering pre-tax flexible bennies for our employees. Our fringe benefit package follows the trade union model, except, of course, for the profit contributions to 401k's. Trade unions are not-for-profit enterprises. How do these compare to the bennies at your shop?" He even boasts about ripping the tax payer off at the same time!!! disgusting & if you vote liberal you'll just be subsidising these grubs even more by your hard work & taxes. K |
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John H wrote in message . ..
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 17:42:57 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:02:47 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. Thanks Jim. I can't understand why none of this has been on any of the news programs over the past couple of days. It's been all over the news, but probably not on the simple minded right wing trash channel you watch. Wheeesh! Right over your head. I think it is becoming apparent that harry is not nearly as educated as he would have us think. This is constantly proven by his inability to answer questions, and the same lame old insults in response to every post. There is just no substance to anything he says, he has been outed by his own ignorance... John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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Trust me on this, any unbiased person who reads this group would say you are
rolling around in the pig slop and you have emerge covered in pig slop. Some would say you are one of the main persons throw the slop as he rolls around in it. You are not the only one, but you are in the top 5. If you can't smell it, it is because you have lived in it for so long, you have lost your sense of smell. "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.9af9f91c048ab9e8b866fda94e56a09a@107 9967550.nulluser.com... Backyard Renegade wrote: I think it is becoming apparent that harry is not nearly as educated as he would have us think. This is constantly proven by his inability to answer questions, and the same lame old insults in response to every post. There is just no substance to anything he says, he has been outed by his own ignorance... Harry is educated enough to know that if he lies down in the pig slop with the likes of you and most of the rest of the brain-dead righties who post in this newsgroup, he's likely to emerge smelling as bad as you do. I am *able* to answer any question I choose to answer but, as I've told you before, I have NO interest in "engaging" in political debate with crap-for-brainers like you. There's nothing in it for me. You're not worth the effot. You're a lot more fun when you're posting inanities about the sex deviates in your play group. |
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Harry Krause wrote in message ...
John H wrote: On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 14:02:47 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20...sts/index.html extract March 21, 2004 | NEW YORK -- On Saturday, as people across America and in dozens of countries worldwide marked the one-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, a man in khaki pants walked down Broadway with a sign simply saying, "We Were Right." For the antiwar movement, the last few months have been a grim vindication, as security in Iraq deteriorates and the Bush administration's pre-war rationales evaporate. On Feb. 15 last year, millions of people across the globe took to the streets in the largest simultaneous protests the world has ever seen, hoping they could somehow stop the march to war by their epochal display of opposition. Now, with the war over and the occupation turning into a bloody quagmire, protesters in countries allied with America demanded that their governments follow Spain's example and quit the coalition of the willing, while marchers in the United States rebuked their government for the war and a thousand other misdeeds. Thanks Jim. I can't understand why none of this has been on any of the news programs over the past couple of days. It's been all over the news, but probably not on the simple minded right wing trash channel you watch. There wasn't much reported on in here in the print media. My TV was not on at all this weekend. I checked in with the sfgate.com from time to time over the weekend - nothing on the front of their web site which is update everal times a day. Little in papers. On my way to work this morning I heard a radio news repoert saying the protests in San Francisco we not near as large as the pre- event hype said they would be. |