From: Dirk Bruere at NeoPax on
hanson wrote:

>
> ----------------
> BTW, how's that DMSO regimen working for you?. If you want
> post under a differnt suject title into sci.chem. Take care, Dirk.
> hanson

It appears to have worked very well.
The rosacea had almost disappeared when I had to take a one week course
of metronidazole. Now it's gone completely, and it's been clear for the
past 3 months with only some slight redness remaining (which makes me
look normal, since I have a very pale skin naturally). So, I've not had
to apply it for 3 months.

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From: John Fields on
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 18:31:57 GMT, "Homer J Simpson"
<nobody(a)nowhere.com> wrote:

>
>"John Fields" <jfields(a)austininstruments.com> wrote in message
>news:a4j2i21n96u8g2joe6mti04hnacnt0p8uf(a)4ax.com...
>
>> LOL, with all that anti-American bile surging through your system,
>> "Methinks the gentleman doth protest too much." :-O
>
>Yes, it's a well known fact that racism has been entirely eliminated from
>all of US society. Why even the notion of it is completely foreign to all
>residents of that land.
>
>3 whites indicted in dragging death of black man in Texas
>
>July 6, 1998
>
>JASPER, Texas (CNN) -- Three white men were indicted Monday on capital
>murder charges in the death of a black man who was chained to a pickup truck
>and dragged to his death on a rural East Texas road in early June.

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I think this one was adequately responded to already, so I won't
bother with it.


--
John Fields
Professional Circuit Designer
From: Eeyore on


mmeron(a)cars3.uchicago.edu wrote:

> "T Wake" writes:
>
> >The victory conditions are either nonsensical or nonachievable. Has any "War
> >on Terror" been won?
> >
> The term "War on Terror" is a misnomer. It really should be "The war
> on Islamic extremism". Terror is just a tool.

Obfuscation noted.

So, are you saying it's possible to win a 'war on Islamic extremism' ?

Graham

From: Eeyore on


John Larkin wrote:

> On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 21:43:57 +0100, Eeyore wrote:
> >John Larkin wrote:
> >> On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 10:41:22 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
> >>
> >> >I repeat, "silence implies consent".
> >>
> >> Of course it doesn't, but "consent" remains legal anyhow.
> >>
> >> There are millions of Muslims in this country, citizens and legal
> >> residents, and their rate of participation in terrorism is within the
> >> engineering definition of zero.
> >
> >Silence was once legal under the law AIUI. I guess that's the reason for
> >those secret prisions and extraordinary rendition..... to get round those
> >awkward legal niceties.
> >
> >Graham
>
> The issue is whether non-US-citizens have Constitutional rights when
> they are not physically in the USA, or whether US citizens have such
> rights when captured in a foreign country while fighting against our
> military.

A decently civilised country wouldn't have any 'issue' with sorting that one
out.

Graham

From: Eeyore on


John Fields wrote:

> On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 10:36:08 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
> >On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 17:24:24 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
> ><mike.terrell(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
> >>Jim Thompson wrote:
> >>>
> >>> I've seen very few French tourists here in AZ... probably because
> >>> they'd be shunned ;-)
> >>
> >> The ones I've met in Florida were quite rude, and about as ignorant
> >>as the donkey. They think we owe them a huge favor because they came
> >>here to harass us. :(
> >
> >When I hear them in restaurants I say something like, "Le peuple de la
> >France est ignorant" ;-)
>
> ---
> My favorite is: "Ce p?t? sent comme la merde de chat."

Your 'French' is as bad as Thompson's.

Graham