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Dan J.S. February 9th 06 01:55 AM

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On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 03:10:29 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

Really, I don't. Heard it on at least 3 news sources within 48 hours
of the
initial occurrence. But, it really doesn't matter.

well, yes it does because if it was a christian newspaper, then that
is a whole different story. and i have looked and looked and looked
and cant find a reference to a christian newspaper.

Tom, if you think I'm inventing this, let me know, and give me a good
reason why I'd do so. Unfortunately, money's been tight, so a few
months back, I had to fire the secretary who used to follow me around
and take notes any time I wanted to track something which might be of
interest to this newsgroup. Otherwise, I'd have the precise date &
time I heard this, the source, the reporter's name & shoe size, etc.

Here's an angle: Can you think of any reasons why news editors &
producers might've dropped the "Christian" aspect of this story very
quickly?


You need to start thinking more capitalist and less socialist and money
will not be so tight.

Show us the proof it was a christian publication.


Show me proof I didn't hear it.


Or so now you heard it... ok... i have checked everywhere, even NPR, and
there is no mention that it was a Christian newspaper.


OK, then.


Love your style!



Doug Kanter February 9th 06 02:56 PM

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On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 03:10:29 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

Really, I don't. Heard it on at least 3 news sources within 48 hours
of the
initial occurrence. But, it really doesn't matter.

well, yes it does because if it was a christian newspaper, then that
is a whole different story. and i have looked and looked and looked
and cant find a reference to a christian newspaper.

Tom, if you think I'm inventing this, let me know, and give me a good
reason why I'd do so. Unfortunately, money's been tight, so a few
months back, I had to fire the secretary who used to follow me around
and take notes any time I wanted to track something which might be of
interest to this newsgroup. Otherwise, I'd have the precise date &
time I heard this, the source, the reporter's name & shoe size, etc.

Here's an angle: Can you think of any reasons why news editors &
producers might've dropped the "Christian" aspect of this story very
quickly?


You need to start thinking more capitalist and less socialist and
money will not be so tight.

Show us the proof it was a christian publication.


Show me proof I didn't hear it.


Or so now you heard it... ok... i have checked everywhere, even NPR, and
there is no mention that it was a Christian newspaper.


OK, then.


Love your style!


Well, whattya want??? I heard it, nobody can find it, and that's that.
Onward.



JohnH February 9th 06 04:47 PM

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On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 14:56:04 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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"Dan J.S." wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 03:10:29 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:

Really, I don't. Heard it on at least 3 news sources within 48 hours
of the
initial occurrence. But, it really doesn't matter.

well, yes it does because if it was a christian newspaper, then that
is a whole different story. and i have looked and looked and looked
and cant find a reference to a christian newspaper.

Tom, if you think I'm inventing this, let me know, and give me a good
reason why I'd do so. Unfortunately, money's been tight, so a few
months back, I had to fire the secretary who used to follow me around
and take notes any time I wanted to track something which might be of
interest to this newsgroup. Otherwise, I'd have the precise date &
time I heard this, the source, the reporter's name & shoe size, etc.

Here's an angle: Can you think of any reasons why news editors &
producers might've dropped the "Christian" aspect of this story very
quickly?


You need to start thinking more capitalist and less socialist and
money will not be so tight.

Show us the proof it was a christian publication.


Show me proof I didn't hear it.


Or so now you heard it... ok... i have checked everywhere, even NPR, and
there is no mention that it was a Christian newspaper.


OK, then.


Love your style!


Well, whattya want??? I heard it, nobody can find it, and that's that.
Onward.


Doug, FWIW, on ABC radio, yesterday, the announcer was referring to
'secular European newspapers' when discussing who had printed the cartoons.
--
'Til next time,

John H

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-rick- February 10th 06 04:56 AM

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JohnH wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote:


Well, whattya want??? I heard it, nobody can find it, and that's that.
Onward.


Doug, FWIW, on ABC radio, yesterday, the announcer was referring to
'secular European newspapers' when discussing who had printed the cartoons.


From The Oregonian 2/8/06

9/30/05 - The Jyllands-Posten, one of Denmark's largest
daily newspapers first publishes the 12 drawings.

1/10/06 - A Christian newspaper in Norway, Magazinet,
reprints the cartoons.

Late Jan.-early Feb. - Media in France, Germany, The United
States, Britain, Iceland, Italy, Spain, Belgium,
Switzerland, Hungary, Greenland, Bulgaria, Portugal, and
Jordan reprint the cartoons.


Doug Kanter February 10th 06 12:44 PM

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"-rick-" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote:


Well, whattya want??? I heard it, nobody can find it, and that's that.
Onward.


Doug, FWIW, on ABC radio, yesterday, the announcer was referring to
'secular European newspapers' when discussing who had printed the
cartoons.


From The Oregonian 2/8/06

9/30/05 - The Jyllands-Posten, one of Denmark's largest daily newspapers
first publishes the 12 drawings.

1/10/06 - A Christian newspaper in Norway, Magazinet, reprints the
cartoons.

Late Jan.-early Feb. - Media in France, Germany, The United States,
Britain, Iceland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary, Greenland,
Bulgaria, Portugal, and Jordan reprint the cartoons.


Thanks. I knew I'd heard it. Be sure to find cites, white papers, links and
witnesses. The ladies here are gonna be all over you by lunchtime today.



Dan J.S. February 10th 06 02:48 PM

Support the Danish!
 

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"-rick-" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote:


Well, whattya want??? I heard it, nobody can find it, and that's that.
Onward.

Doug, FWIW, on ABC radio, yesterday, the announcer was referring to
'secular European newspapers' when discussing who had printed the
cartoons.


From The Oregonian 2/8/06

9/30/05 - The Jyllands-Posten, one of Denmark's largest daily newspapers
first publishes the 12 drawings.

1/10/06 - A Christian newspaper in Norway, Magazinet, reprints the
cartoons.

Late Jan.-early Feb. - Media in France, Germany, The United States,
Britain, Iceland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary, Greenland,
Bulgaria, Portugal, and Jordan reprint the cartoons.


Thanks. I knew I'd heard it. Be sure to find cites, white papers, links
and witnesses. The ladies here are gonna be all over you by lunchtime
today.


So one Christian newspaper out of how many reprinted it? and its a christian
thing right?

Today University of Illinois, the Daily Illini reprinted them too. Maybe its
an academic thing too. I mean lets blame the students for this.

Did you also hear that Islamists are burning down buildings and killing
people over the cartoons - however we need to defend them, after all, they
are innocent!!





Doug Kanter February 10th 06 03:06 PM

Support the Danish!
 

"Dan J.S." wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"-rick-" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote:

Well, whattya want??? I heard it, nobody can find it, and that's
that. Onward.

Doug, FWIW, on ABC radio, yesterday, the announcer was referring to
'secular European newspapers' when discussing who had printed the
cartoons.

From The Oregonian 2/8/06

9/30/05 - The Jyllands-Posten, one of Denmark's largest daily newspapers
first publishes the 12 drawings.

1/10/06 - A Christian newspaper in Norway, Magazinet, reprints the
cartoons.

Late Jan.-early Feb. - Media in France, Germany, The United States,
Britain, Iceland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary,
Greenland, Bulgaria, Portugal, and Jordan reprint the cartoons.


Thanks. I knew I'd heard it. Be sure to find cites, white papers, links
and witnesses. The ladies here are gonna be all over you by lunchtime
today.


So one Christian newspaper out of how many reprinted it? and its a
christian thing right?

Today University of Illinois, the Daily Illini reprinted them too. Maybe
its an academic thing too. I mean lets blame the students for this.

Did you also hear that Islamists are burning down buildings and killing
people over the cartoons - however we need to defend them, after all, they
are innocent!!


You should go back to the point where I joined this thread. My point was NOT
that we should support rioters. And, that university's paper is stupid for
reprinting the cartoons.



Doug Kanter February 10th 06 05:10 PM

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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:44:01 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:


"-rick-" wrote in message
...
JohnH wrote:
"Doug Kanter" wrote:

Well, whattya want??? I heard it, nobody can find it, and that's
that.
Onward.

Doug, FWIW, on ABC radio, yesterday, the announcer was referring to
'secular European newspapers' when discussing who had printed the
cartoons.

From The Oregonian 2/8/06

9/30/05 - The Jyllands-Posten, one of Denmark's largest daily newspapers
first publishes the 12 drawings.

1/10/06 - A Christian newspaper in Norway, Magazinet, reprints the
cartoons.

Late Jan.-early Feb. - Media in France, Germany, The United States,
Britain, Iceland, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Hungary,
Greenland,
Bulgaria, Portugal, and Jordan reprint the cartoons.


Thanks. I knew I'd heard it. Be sure to find cites, white papers, links
and
witnesses. The ladies here are gonna be all over you by lunchtime today.


Al due respect Doug, but even you can tell the difference between the
two.


WINK!



John Gaquin February 11th 06 02:51 PM

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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message .

.... Heard it on at least 3 news sources within 48 hours of the initial
occurrence. But, it really doesn't matter.


Probably Air America.



John Gaquin February 11th 06 02:52 PM

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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message

i dont know. you said it was a christian newspaper - i havent seen
anything that references a christian newspaper. im quite sure i would
have noticed it reading about it or it would have been all over the
political blogs i read - havent seen one thing about it being a
christian newspaper.


in Dougie's world, anything that goes wrong is attributable to either George
Bush or "The Christian Right".




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