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Ronald Reagan
"jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... A fond farewell salute. Having grown up in the 50's and having survived the 60's and 70's, Ronald Reagan made me proud again to be an American. A lot more benign than the current idiot in chief but no less costly to the US. Iran-Contra Bank deregulation and bailout He was a nice pig and a good speaker. You truly have no class. |
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Ronald Reagan
jps wrote in message . ..
In article , says... You truly have no class. I'm certainly not going to bow down to someone who I abhorred while he ran the country simply because he's passed on. Nobody asked you to, or even expects you to. But one with class wouldn't have referred to the man as a "nice pig" on the day he died. When Clinton dies, you'll all be talking about how he was a philandering liar. I'll be hoping that his soul rests in peace. Just looking back at the OT threads in *this* newsgroup would not support your prediction. Look at the Wellstone threads. The "arguements" generally centered around the left wing politicizing of his public memorial. I took a quick look and found nobody bashing Wellstone - it was the political rally that was focus of the arguements. I wish Clinton would rest in peace now... He's a former president but doesn't seem to want exercise the tradition of keeping his mouth shut. He should enjoy his retirement. |
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Ronald Reagan
"NOYB" wrote in message ...
"jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... A fond farewell salute. Having grown up in the 50's and having survived the 60's and 70's, Ronald Reagan made me proud again to be an American. A lot more benign than the current idiot in chief but no less costly to the US. Iran-Contra Bank deregulation and bailout He was a nice pig and a good speaker. You truly have no class. So, do you think that, because he's dead, that all of the ills that he caused this country should be forgotten, or forgiven? |
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Ronald Reagan
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... A fond farewell salute. Having grown up in the 50's and having survived the 60's and 70's, Ronald Reagan made me proud again to be an American. A lot more benign than the current idiot in chief but no less costly to the US. Iran-Contra Bank deregulation and bailout He was a nice pig and a good speaker. You truly have no class. So, do you think that, because he's dead, that all of the ills that he caused this country should be forgotten, or forgiven? As Gould pointed out, social decorum usually dictates that people avoid attacking the recently deceased at least until the body is cold. But I don't expect you to understand either...since you, too, have no class. |
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Ronald Reagan
"NOYB" wrote in message .net...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... A fond farewell salute. Having grown up in the 50's and having survived the 60's and 70's, Ronald Reagan made me proud again to be an American. A lot more benign than the current idiot in chief but no less costly to the US. Iran-Contra Bank deregulation and bailout He was a nice pig and a good speaker. You truly have no class. So, do you think that, because he's dead, that all of the ills that he caused this country should be forgotten, or forgiven? As Gould pointed out, social decorum usually dictates that people avoid attacking the recently deceased at least until the body is cold. But I don't expect you to understand either...since you, too, have no class. This from a person that has NO compassion for human life, has stated more than once that we should nuke several countries, the result being the lives of millions of people..... |
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Ronald Reagan
"basskisser" wrote in message This from a person that has NO compassion for human life, has stated more than once that we should nuke several countries, the result being the lives of millions of people..... Are you referring to the person who stated we should carpet bomb Iraq and turn their infrastructure to dust? |
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Ronald Reagan
"John Smith" wrote in message news:cnixc.15171$HG.7657@attbi_s53...
"basskisser" wrote in message This from a person that has NO compassion for human life, has stated more than once that we should nuke several countries, the result being the lives of millions of people..... Are you referring to the person who stated we should carpet bomb Iraq and turn their infrastructure to dust? No, I'm talking about NOYB, and as you can tell, he chooses not to reply. He knows damned well..... |
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Ronald Reagan
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message .net... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... A fond farewell salute. Having grown up in the 50's and having survived the 60's and 70's, Ronald Reagan made me proud again to be an American. A lot more benign than the current idiot in chief but no less costly to the US. Iran-Contra Bank deregulation and bailout He was a nice pig and a good speaker. You truly have no class. So, do you think that, because he's dead, that all of the ills that he caused this country should be forgotten, or forgiven? As Gould pointed out, social decorum usually dictates that people avoid attacking the recently deceased at least until the body is cold. But I don't expect you to understand either...since you, too, have no class. This from a person that has NO compassion for human life, has stated more than once that we should nuke several countries, the result being the lives of millions of people..... Actually, I advocated nuking strategic cities in several countries. Not on a whim, mind you. We should tell the Islamic fundamentalists that should an American city be attacked by terrorists, a city of equal size in a Middle Eastern country will be immediately leveled by a nuclear weapon. If the terrorists hit Chicago (pop. approx. 3 million), then Riyadh (pop. approx. 3.5 million) gets leveled. If NYC gets hit (pop. 8 million), then Tehran is a goner. Sometimes taking lives will save many more over the long run. Most countries in the Middle East have a higher population of anti-US citizens than pro-US citizens...making those people our enemy in this fight against terrorism. I'd trade 10,000 of their lives for one American life any day of the week. If they had nukes, they'd have used 'em on us already. Keep that in mind...since it's their ultimate goal. |
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Ronald Reagan
"NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message .net... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... A fond farewell salute. Having grown up in the 50's and having survived the 60's and 70's, Ronald Reagan made me proud again to be an American. A lot more benign than the current idiot in chief but no less costly to the US. Iran-Contra Bank deregulation and bailout He was a nice pig and a good speaker. You truly have no class. So, do you think that, because he's dead, that all of the ills that he caused this country should be forgotten, or forgiven? As Gould pointed out, social decorum usually dictates that people avoid attacking the recently deceased at least until the body is cold. But I don't expect you to understand either...since you, too, have no class. This from a person that has NO compassion for human life, has stated more than once that we should nuke several countries, the result being the lives of millions of people..... Actually, I advocated nuking strategic cities in several countries. Not on a whim, mind you. We should tell the Islamic fundamentalists that should an American city be attacked by terrorists, a city of equal size in a Middle Eastern country will be immediately leveled by a nuclear weapon. If the terrorists hit Chicago (pop. approx. 3 million), then Riyadh (pop. approx. 3.5 million) gets leveled. If NYC gets hit (pop. 8 million), then Tehran is a goner. Sometimes taking lives will save many more over the long run. Most countries in the Middle East have a higher population of anti-US citizens than pro-US citizens...making those people our enemy in this fight against terrorism. I'd trade 10,000 of their lives for one American life any day of the week. If they had nukes, they'd have used 'em on us already. Keep that in mind...since it's their ultimate goal. I LIKE it, you're learning something! IF they had nukes???!!! IF they had the ability to use them on us. IF N.Y. city "gets hit". IF Chicago gets hit So, you think that it would be a prudent act to go implode every country that has an axe to grind with us? A life is a life. If you kill a child in another country, then you are no better than someone who kills a child in this country. |
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