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Tim wrote:
On Sep 7, 5:47 pm, hk wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Sep 7, 7:10 am, HK wrote:
Raymond O'Hara wrote:
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Hmmmmmmm...
"So Sambo beat the bitch!"
This is how Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin described
Barack Obama's win over Hillary Clinton to political colleagues in a
restaurant a few days after Obama locked up the Democratic Party
presidential nomination.
According to Lucille, the waitress serving her table at the time and
who asked that her last name not be used, Gov. Palin was eating lunch
with five or six people when the subject of the Democrat's primary
battle came up. The governor, seemingly not caring that people at
nearby tables would likely hear her, uttered the slur and then laughed
loudly as her meal mates joined in appreciatively.
"It was kind of disgusting," Lucille, who is part Aboriginal, said in
a phone interview after admitting that she is frightened of being
discovered telling folks in the "lower 48" about life near the North
Pole.
I'm sure Mrs. Palin's comments warm the hearts of the Republican base
wherever it is. There's nothing more base than the Republican base.
Harry, I see you feel like this all needed to be cross posted to:
alt.history.british, alt.war.vietnam, sci.military.naval,
soc.history.medieval, us.military.army, rec.boats.
Why is that? I've cut it back to only rec.boats

If this were a boating forum, I suppose it would make a difference.

It isn't. It's an open forum. I don't read "british," "vietnam,"
"medieval," or "army," and don't consciously post to them. If they're in
the headers of a post I respond to, so be it.

Hey...if you want a boating forum here, go ahead and make it one. But
that would mean no posts about motorcycles, old cars, guitars,
grandkids, golf, campers, and the good old days in uniform, right?

Right?


Not necessarily. In not a self proclaimed sheriff, but if you think
that cross posting is good to bring in here, I have sever friends in
Christian based groups that I could cross post to and give them a
place to vent here in rec. boats. OH, and they love to debate
Christianity/religion/politics.

So If this is a truly open forum, then, I could cross ost them to
here,a nd also to some of your favorite sites as well.



I used to read a couple of religion based newsgroups. Hysterical stuff,
a lot of it.
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"hk" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:

Not necessarily. In not a self proclaimed sheriff, but if you think
that cross posting is good to bring in here, I have sever friends in
Christian based groups that I could cross post to and give them a
place to vent here in rec. boats. OH, and they love to debate
Christianity/religion/politics.

So If this is a truly open forum, then, I could cross ost them to
here,a nd also to some of your favorite sites as well.





I used to read a couple of religion based newsgroups. Hysterical stuff, a
lot of it.



Hysterical to you, pretty damn important to others.
Another example of your low blow, snarky, self-centered BS, directed to a
decent guy like Tim, this time.

Get help Harry.

Eisboch



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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:
Not necessarily. In not a self proclaimed sheriff, but if you think
that cross posting is good to bring in here, I have sever friends in
Christian based groups that I could cross post to and give them a
place to vent here in rec. boats. OH, and they love to debate
Christianity/religion/politics.

So If this is a truly open forum, then, I could cross ost them to
here,a nd also to some of your favorite sites as well.



I used to read a couple of religion based newsgroups. Hysterical stuff, a
lot of it.



Hysterical to you, pretty damn important to others.
Another example of your low blow, snarky, self-centered BS, directed to a
decent guy like Tim, this time.


Get help Harry.

Eisboch





I'm impressed by Christians who follow the teachings attributed to
Jesus. Most of the "institutionalization" of Jesus that followed is so
much b.s., and much of that is used to force conformance to beliefs
Jesus never espoused.

There's no doubt in my mind that were he alive today, Jesus would be
revolutionary liberal.
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"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:
Not necessarily. In not a self proclaimed sheriff, but if you think
that cross posting is good to bring in here, I have sever friends in
Christian based groups that I could cross post to and give them a
place to vent here in rec. boats. OH, and they love to debate
Christianity/religion/politics.

So If this is a truly open forum, then, I could cross ost them to
here,a nd also to some of your favorite sites as well.



I used to read a couple of religion based newsgroups. Hysterical stuff,
a lot of it.



Hysterical to you, pretty damn important to others.
Another example of your low blow, snarky, self-centered BS, directed to a
decent guy like Tim, this time.


Get help Harry.

Eisboch





I'm impressed by Christians who follow the teachings attributed to Jesus.
Most of the "institutionalization" of Jesus that followed is so much b.s.,
and much of that is used to force conformance to beliefs Jesus never
espoused.

There's no doubt in my mind that were he alive today, Jesus would be
revolutionary liberal.



?????????????

What the hell has that got to do with the previous posts in this thread?
You were mocking the interests of someone else, then, out of the blue, come
back with what impresses *you*.

Nobody cares what you are impressed with. Really. Nobody cares.

Eisboch


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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:
Not necessarily. In not a self proclaimed sheriff, but if you think
that cross posting is good to bring in here, I have sever friends in
Christian based groups that I could cross post to and give them a
place to vent here in rec. boats. OH, and they love to debate
Christianity/religion/politics.

So If this is a truly open forum, then, I could cross ost them to
here,a nd also to some of your favorite sites as well.

I used to read a couple of religion based newsgroups. Hysterical stuff,
a lot of it.

Hysterical to you, pretty damn important to others.
Another example of your low blow, snarky, self-centered BS, directed to a
decent guy like Tim, this time.

Get help Harry.

Eisboch




I'm impressed by Christians who follow the teachings attributed to Jesus.
Most of the "institutionalization" of Jesus that followed is so much b.s.,
and much of that is used to force conformance to beliefs Jesus never
espoused.

There's no doubt in my mind that were he alive today, Jesus would be
revolutionary liberal.



?????????????

What the hell has that got to do with the previous posts in this thread?
You were mocking the interests of someone else, then, out of the blue, come
back with what impresses *you*.

Nobody cares what you are impressed with. Really. Nobody cares.

Eisboch




No, I wasn't. I didn't say what I found hysterical in "christian"
newsgroups in that first response. Then I amplified my thoughts in the
second response. You just came up with the wrong conclusion based upon
incomplete information, a not uncommon happening here, eh?





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"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:
Not necessarily. In not a self proclaimed sheriff, but if you think
that cross posting is good to bring in here, I have sever friends in
Christian based groups that I could cross post to and give them a
place to vent here in rec. boats. OH, and they love to debate
Christianity/religion/politics.

So If this is a truly open forum, then, I could cross ost them to
here,a nd also to some of your favorite sites as well.

I used to read a couple of religion based newsgroups. Hysterical
stuff, a lot of it.

Hysterical to you, pretty damn important to others.
Another example of your low blow, snarky, self-centered BS, directed to
a decent guy like Tim, this time.

Get help Harry.

Eisboch




I'm impressed by Christians who follow the teachings attributed to
Jesus. Most of the "institutionalization" of Jesus that followed is so
much b.s., and much of that is used to force conformance to beliefs
Jesus never espoused.

There's no doubt in my mind that were he alive today, Jesus would be
revolutionary liberal.



?????????????

What the hell has that got to do with the previous posts in this thread?
You were mocking the interests of someone else, then, out of the blue,
come back with what impresses *you*.

Nobody cares what you are impressed with. Really. Nobody cares.

Eisboch




No, I wasn't. I didn't say what I found hysterical in "christian"
newsgroups in that first response. Then I amplified my thoughts in the
second response. You just came up with the wrong conclusion based upon
incomplete information, a not uncommon happening here, eh?




I don't know why I am bothering, but ...... nice try.

The thread was about crossposting.
Tim, trying to make a point, offered the hypothetical of crossposting from
one or more of the religious groups he frequents as an example, since *you*
have determined that rec.boats needs "new blood", in an attempt to justify
your purposeful crossposts.

It wasn't about what impresses you in religion.

That's my conclusion.

Eisboch


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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
. ..
Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Tim wrote:
Not necessarily. In not a self proclaimed sheriff, but if you think
that cross posting is good to bring in here, I have sever friends in
Christian based groups that I could cross post to and give them a
place to vent here in rec. boats. OH, and they love to debate
Christianity/religion/politics.

So If this is a truly open forum, then, I could cross ost them to
here,a nd also to some of your favorite sites as well.
I used to read a couple of religion based newsgroups. Hysterical
stuff, a lot of it.
Hysterical to you, pretty damn important to others.
Another example of your low blow, snarky, self-centered BS, directed to
a decent guy like Tim, this time.

Get help Harry.

Eisboch



I'm impressed by Christians who follow the teachings attributed to
Jesus. Most of the "institutionalization" of Jesus that followed is so
much b.s., and much of that is used to force conformance to beliefs
Jesus never espoused.

There's no doubt in my mind that were he alive today, Jesus would be
revolutionary liberal.

?????????????

What the hell has that got to do with the previous posts in this thread?
You were mocking the interests of someone else, then, out of the blue,
come back with what impresses *you*.

Nobody cares what you are impressed with. Really. Nobody cares.

Eisboch



No, I wasn't. I didn't say what I found hysterical in "christian"
newsgroups in that first response. Then I amplified my thoughts in the
second response. You just came up with the wrong conclusion based upon
incomplete information, a not uncommon happening here, eh?




I don't know why I am bothering, but ...... nice try.

The thread was about crossposting.
Tim, trying to make a point, offered the hypothetical of crossposting from
one or more of the religious groups he frequents as an example, since *you*
have determined that rec.boats needs "new blood", in an attempt to justify
your purposeful crossposts.

It wasn't about what impresses you in religion.

That's my conclusion.

Eisboch




Check out Wally's latest posts...he's one of the many who add so much
boating interest to this newsgroup.
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