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From: Wanna-Be Sys Admin on 7 Oct 2009 23:21 John Hasler wrote: > > Assassinating Adolf Hitler after his party was well established in > power might have made things worse as he probably would have been > replaced by someone more competent who would have elevated the dead > Hitler to godhood: Valid point, though I assume he was already a martyr either way to some of the people really into his ideals. -- Not really a wanna-be, but I don't know everything.
From: Wanna-Be Sys Admin on 7 Oct 2009 23:21 Sidney Lambe wrote: > On comp.os.linux.misc, John Hasler <jhasler(a)newsguy.com> wrote: > >> Aragorn writes: >> >>> However, I would [not] have opposed the assassination of Adolf >>> Hitler during the time of his active life, since at that time >>> he presented a clear and present danger to the wellbeing of >>> everyone and to people's lives. >> > > Aragorn is obviously off his meds again. He starts thinking > about Hitler when his illness kicks in. > > > [delete] > > Sid Oh, the irony. Maybe you don't read his posts after all? Could you be telling the truth for once? I don't feel well now. -- Not really a wanna-be, but I don't know everything.
From: Wanna-Be Sys Admin on 7 Oct 2009 23:22 Aragorn wrote: > On Thursday 08 October 2009 00:50 in comp.os.linux.misc, somebody > identifying as Wanna-Be Sys Admin wrote... > >> Aragorn wrote: >> >>> I'm not insulting him. I am stating an analysis, which I myself >>> find to be quite accurate. >> >> Please, at least admit you had the intent to insult, discredit, and >> mock Sid. No one will fault you for it. Otherwise you're doing this >> (posting your mock-up psych-profile) for what reason (based on some >> nobody trolling usenet and you want to say it's accurate)? > > Just because my psychoanalysis of Sid was intended as sincere, serene > and accurate doesn't mean that I do not feel a disdain for the man or > that I do not find his antics so utterly abject that they deserve my > lashing out at him. ;-) > > He does after all lash out at me behind my back, so why should I spare > him? ;-) > Hey, I have no qualms at all with it either way. :-) -- Not really a wanna-be, but I don't know everything.
From: Wanna-Be Sys Admin on 7 Oct 2009 23:25 Aragorn wrote: > The Law of Attraction states that what you send out is what you will > attract. That's actually okay with me, if I act out of line and someone calls me on it, I'll take it into consideration. But, they would also have understanding and a good sense of humor about it and see that in my posts about the topic/person, so I could live with it. It's not like Sid is being invited to engage people. -- Not really a wanna-be, but I don't know everything.
From: Wanna-Be Sys Admin on 7 Oct 2009 23:26
TJ wrote: > Wanna-Be Sys Admin wrote: > >> >> I had consided that, that is some nasty dust I don't want in my >> lungs, >> in my food or water, or any food that grew in those ashes. I say we >> just quarter him and send each part to a corner of the world. > > Um, "the world" (by which I assume you mean the planet called "Earth" > by its inhabitants) is an oblate spheroid. It has no corners. > > Stickler for accuracy TJ You just need to get inside Sid's head. Then you'd see, then you'd see. -- Not really a wanna-be, but I don't know everything. |