From: Daniel Mandic on
Eeyore wrote:

>
>
> JoeBloe wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:20:08 +0100, Eeyore
> > <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> Gave us:
> >
> > > Britain ended slavery about 100 years ( or more ? ) before the
> > > USA.
> >
> > It was a british mindset that started it over here, dipshit.
>
> Britain ended slavery about 100 years ( or more ? ) before the USA.
>
> What was stopping you ?
>
> Graham


Some Black colored Humans are the most clean race ever been. They would
win every process in N?rnberg, with the old N?rnberger racial laws from
1934 or so... (therefore the Na... made the laws... to protect themself
against even cleaner races, cleaner morons)

Europeans are mixed with Neanderthaler race, but what is no
disadvantage.
But not all.... there are enough Morons around, here and
in USA so and so. Clean Neanderthlaer are very seldom :-(

Even the old Neanderthaler can find counterparts in Africa today, with
very similar identifiers, like broad head, broad nose, emerged eye to
eye-distance etc...
Blue Eyes is Neanderthalensis... Also not the African cousin do have
so. But around Kilimandscharo you can find blue-eyed Africans ;)



I know all about the slavery and the hate against the clean Africans.
Just ASK me! :-)

By the way, Noahs Arch landed surely in Africa. Just look to the
colorful Animals there.




Best Regards,

Daniel Mandic


From: Daniel Mandic on
Eeyore wrote:

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>
> JoeBloe wrote:
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> > On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 04:13:32 GMT, <lucasea(a)sbcglobal.net> Gave us:
> >
> > > Uhh.... so, how is that democracy going in South Vietnam? Oh
> > > yeah, that's right, we did lose that one.
> >
> > No. We backed out.
>
> Chickened out surely ?
>
>
> > We could have gone in at the beginning with tanks, and APCs, and
> > bombing runs and had a surrender within days, and you know it.
>
> Actually you tried that and it failed !
>
> Graham


Russia and China is near. A Land confrontation with one of them would
lead to the red-trigger.

Down from Kuwait on, it's much easier.... far away from Russia and
China.



Best regards,

Daniel Mandic

From: Daniel Mandic on
Eeyore wrote:

> Try the Old Testament.
>
> Graham


My favorite.



Kind regards,

Daniel Mandic
From: jmfbahciv on
In article <bt46j2til24mu2gik0oscj7ug4nb23s9vh(a)4ax.com>,
Jonathan Kirwan <jkirwan(a)easystreet.com> wrote:
>On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 21:06:29 -0700, John Larkin
><jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 01:09:39 GMT, Jonathan Kirwan
>><jkirwan(a)easystreet.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 23:26:55 +0100, Eeyore
>>><rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>JoeBloe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> Gave us:
>>>>> >JoeBloe wrote:
>>>>> >>Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> Gave us:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> >More 'Christian' propaganda you willingly lapped up ?
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> You're an idiot. Now that you have been pegged, and proven to be a
>>>>> >> US hater, you try to switch it to Christian hater.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >I respect ppl's right to practice religion. I'm offended by any
religion
>>>>> >that inspires ignorance though lies whether that be Christian, Moslem
or
>>>>> >other.
>>>>>
>>>>> All of Islam (read the moslems) believe that all others that are not
>>>>> moslem are "infidels" and that killing them is not, nor should not be
>>>>> a crime.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a problem with that. Do you not have a problem with that?
>>>>
>>>>If it was true I would have a problem with it. It's simply not true
though.
>>>>Do you really believe that nonsense ?
>>>>
>>>>Graham
>>>
>>>Sometimes I don't think Europeans understand the religious atmosphere
>>>here in the US and probably no imagination for the extreme reaches of
>>>it or how it actually influences politics here. I have a hard time,
>>>too, so here is a page that paints one of the extreme but important
>>>influences:
>>>
>>> http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/10/12/105122/66
>>>
>>>In the latter part of it you will see how "thinking" is blocked and
>>>dismantled.
>>
>>The Daily Kos is hardly a bastion of objective thinking either.
>
>The discussion there is an entirely personal story. It's decidedly
>_not_ objective.
>
>>>Imagine living in the middle of this. I do.
>>
>>Where do you live? I haven't encountered much religious extremism in
>>the US, at least nothing threatening. Mormons and Masons and
>>born-agains tend to be enthusiastic, but so are vegans and baseball
>>fans. Boring, mostly.
>
>I have. But I was directly involved with politics as well as teaching
>in schools here. So I saw it first hand playing a role. I have seen
>such people literally hiding in school closets in order to get the
>goods on the teachers in classes. I've seen principles fired and then
>new ones selected on boards mostly for their ability to act as go
>betweens because of their own religious beliefs, but moderated enough
>to make a workable combination. I also live just a couple of miles
>from such a similar group and meet such folks, from time to time here.
>
>They exist and they _do_ have an impact on politics in the US -- and
>particularly within the Republican party. If you haven't seen it, you
>aren't really actively involved in much that's political.

Yup. Those types do exist. The fact that the Democrats refuse
to deal with the threat from Islamic extremism forces me to
vote for people whose goal is to marry church and state because
those are the only ones who even talk about dealing with this
problem.

Clinton's in this state (Mass>) today promoting the theme
that the only thing the Republicans are doing is creating
false scare tactics. Not a breath about dealing with
the messes that those Muslims are going to make. He doesn't
have any problems with lying, so why don't these people simply
lie and talk about their intent to deal with this problem?
I don't understand them since this would guarantee a sweep.

And Kerry is back in New Hampshire, still in campaign mode,
giving the same speeches that lost him the election in 2004.
If it didn't work then, why keep using the same platform?


/BAH
From: jmfbahciv on
In article <45323690.333BA143(a)hotmail.com>,
Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote:
>
>> John Larkin <jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
>> >Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >>The rest of the world loathes the USA. They didn't used to. You've had to
>> >>work hard toget to that position.
>> >
>> >From a eurocentric point of view, maybe so. But India and China and
>> >Japan and Africa don't count, apparently.
>>
>> Nor the eastern countries of Europe.
>
>Eh ?

Q.E.D.

/BAH