Discussion:
Charlton Heston Was A DEMENTED Gun Nut...
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ChasNemo
2008-04-07 00:25:16 UTC
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...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Johnny McAdultery
2008-04-07 00:37:14 UTC
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...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim
that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
========

Heston promoted guns because he liked the fact that idiot gun owner and
their kids were blasting each others asses off all the time.
Heston knew that with less gun morons around the World was safer.
ChasNemo
2008-04-07 00:42:04 UTC
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On Apr 6, 8:37�pm, "Johnny McAdultery" <Radio
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim
that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. �"Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. �<snicker>
========
Heston promoted guns because he liked the fact that idiot gun owner and
their kids were blasting each others asses off all the time.
Heston knew that with less gun morons around the World was safer.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
So there WAS a motivation behind Heston's apparent madness after
all... Wonder what NRA loonies will do to commemorative the passing
of their premier shill? <snicker>
Johnny McAdultery
2008-04-07 01:11:01 UTC
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"ChasNemo" <***@aol.com> wrote in message news:a98dc7cf-3184-409b-bf9f-***@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 6, 8:37?pm, "Johnny McAdultery" <Radio
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim
that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. ?"Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. ?<snicker>
========
Heston promoted guns because he liked the fact that idiot gun owner and
their kids were blasting each others asses off all the time.
Heston knew that with less gun morons around the World was safer.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
So there WAS a motivation behind Heston's apparent madness after
all... Wonder what NRA loonies will do to commemorative the passing
of their premier shill? <snicker>
========

Hopefully the idiots will attack the WH.
ChasNemo
2008-04-07 01:34:34 UTC
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On Apr 6, 9:11�pm, "Johnny McAdultery" <Radio
Post by Johnny McAdultery
On Apr 6, 8:37?pm, "Johnny McAdultery" <Radio
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim
that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. ?"Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. ?<snicker>
========
Heston promoted guns because he liked the fact that idiot gun owner and
their kids were blasting each others asses off all the time.
Heston knew that with less gun morons around the World was safer.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
So there WAS a motivation behind Heston's apparent madness after
all... �Wonder what NRA loonies will do to commemorative the passing
of their premier shill? �<snicker>
========
Hopefully the idiots will attack the WH.- Hide quoted text -
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Indeed. Gun nuts think Bu$h is a liberal. <snicker>
m***@gmail.com
2008-04-07 14:42:29 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
On Apr 6, 9:11�pm, "Johnny McAdultery" <Radio
Post by Johnny McAdultery
On Apr 6, 8:37?pm, "Johnny McAdultery" <Radio
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim
that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. ?"Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. ?<snicker>
========
Heston promoted guns because he liked the fact that idiot gun owner and
their kids were blasting each others asses off all the time.
Heston knew that with less gun morons around the World was safer.- Hide
quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
So there WAS a motivation behind Heston's apparent madness after
all... �Wonder what NRA loonies will do to commemorative the passing
of their premier shill? �<snicker>
========
Hopefully the idiots will attack the WH.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Indeed.  Gun nuts think Bu$h is a liberal.  <snicker>
This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine.

My rifle is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must
master my life.

My rifle, without me, is useless. Without my rifle, I am useless. I
must fire my rifle true. I must shoot straighter than my enemy who is
trying to kill me. I must shoot him before he shoots me. I will...

My rifle and myself know that what counts in this war is not the
rounds we fire, the noise of our burst, nor the smoke we make. We know
that it is the hits that count. We will hit...

My rifle is human, even as I, because it is my life. Thus, I will
learn it as a brother. I will learn its weaknesses, its strength, its
parts, its accessories, its sights and its barrel. I will ever guard
it against the ravages of weather and damage as I will ever guard my
legs, my arms, my eyes and my heart against damage. I will keep my
rifle clean and ready. We will become part of each other. We will...

Before God, I swear this creed. My rifle and myself are the defenders
of my country. We are the masters of our enemy.
We are the saviors of my life.

So be it, until victory is America's and there is no enemy, but
peace!

Marine's Creed----hee-hee
N***@Click.com
2008-04-07 20:53:18 UTC
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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:42:29 -0700 (PDT),
Post by m***@gmail.com
This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
Keep it in the closet---you'll blow your fucking foot
off.
N***@Click.com
2008-04-07 20:53:55 UTC
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On Mon, 7 Apr 2008 07:42:29 -0700 (PDT),
Post by m***@gmail.com
Before God, I swear this creed. My rifle and myself are the defenders
of my country. We are the masters of our enemy.
We are the saviors of my life.
Subject to the call, direction, policies of the federal
government.

Good doggie
Bama Brian
2008-04-07 15:52:40 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.

Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.

--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian
ChasNemo
2008-04-08 00:34:55 UTC
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Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun.  "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania.  <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII.  He marched with Dr. King back in 1963.  He
believed in freedom.  But you?  You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>

Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy
eclipsed anything else. Gospel.
Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
2008-04-08 03:41:36 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Are you suggesting that the efforts in Alaska's Aleutian chain
weren't hazardous? Go look at how far West those islands go. Note
that at least two were under the control of Japan for much of the
war. A B-25 is a bomber.
--
"Question, two men starving to death decide to eat their hair like
spaghetti. Is that funny?"
"Hmmm, well, it depends on if by funny you want to make people
laugh."
-+Eddie Izzard and Joanna Lumley, "The Cat's Meow"
Clave
2008-04-08 06:22:50 UTC
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"Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )"
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by ChasNemo
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Are you suggesting that the efforts in Alaska's Aleutian chain
weren't hazardous? Go look at how far West those islands go. Note
that at least two were under the control of Japan for much of the
war.
Out of over 300.

How many planes did we lose up there?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by ChasNemo
A B-25 is a bomber.
You are an idiot.

Jim
Hawkster
2008-04-09 07:41:59 UTC
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Post by Clave
"Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )"
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by ChasNemo
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Are you suggesting that the efforts in Alaska's Aleutian chain
weren't hazardous? Go look at how far West those islands go. Note
that at least two were under the control of Japan for much of the
war.
Attu: June 1942 - May 1943
Kiska: June 1942 - July 1943
Post by Clave
Out of over 300.
How many planes did we lose up there?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by ChasNemo
A B-25 is a bomber.
You are an idiot.
Jim
From the first book at hand -- "Eagle Against The Sun" - Ronald Spector:

"The Japanese salvaged one success from the Midway debacle. The two bare
and unpopulated islands of Attu and Kiska at the extreme western end of
the Aleutian chain had been occupied...."

"The weather was so bad in the Aleutians that it was over a week before
[US] reconnaissance planes discovered the Japanese..."

"The top [US] military leaders in the Aleutians... all urged an early
offensive aimed at retaking Attu and Kiska. After a few weeks, however,
Washington decided that there were more important areas than the
Aleutians.

***** "Although their strategic position seemed impressive on a map,
their year-round weather was so severe -- with winds so high, storms so
frequent, fog so persistent, terrain so forbidding -- that they would
have made a very unfavorable area for a major military effort. General
Marshall knew this and therefore consistently cut the ambitious proposals
coming out the north down to size."*****

"In the meantime Admiral Theobald and General Buckner could only bomb
Attu and Kiska -- when their planes could find them."

"[But] unlike Tarawa and Iwo Jima, the military logic behind the Attu
[re-capture] campaign was at best questionable. Like China the Aleutians
appeared to be a road that might prove a shortcut to Japan. Like China
they proved to be, in the end, a road which led nowhere."


From various sources I've read over the years, the highest cited figure
figure for Allied aircraft losses during the campaign to re-take
Attu/Kiska is 28 -- only three due to enemy action, and 25 due to weather
& other mishaps (many crews were rescued). Allied forces had overwhelming
superiority in the air -- rough estimates suggest a five-to-one ratio.


Personal Note: My uncle was stationed for a while at Dutch Harbor. He
related that by far the most formidable enemies were the weather and
boredom.... "They sat on their two rocks and froze, while we generally
remained at our bases and froze. You couldn't see anything, therefore
you couldn't really do anything."
ChasNemo
2008-04-09 12:50:20 UTC
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Post by Clave
"Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )"
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by ChasNemo
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." �Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Are you suggesting that the efforts in Alaska's Aleutian chain
weren't hazardous? Go look at how far West those islands go. Note
that at least two were under the control of Japan for much of the
war.
Attu: �June 1942 - May 1943
Kiska: June 1942 - July 1943
Post by Clave
Out of over 300.
How many planes did we lose up there?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by ChasNemo
A B-25 is a bomber.
You are an idiot.
Jim
"The Japanese salvaged one success from the Midway debacle. �The two bare
and unpopulated islands of Attu and Kiska at the extreme western end of
the Aleutian chain had been occupied...."
"The weather was so bad in the Aleutians that it was over a week before
[US] reconnaissance planes discovered the Japanese..."
"The top [US] military leaders in the Aleutians... all urged an early
offensive aimed at retaking Attu and Kiska. �After a few weeks, however,
Washington decided that there were more important areas than the
Aleutians.
***** "Although their strategic position seemed impressive on a map,
their year-round weather was so severe -- with winds so high, storms so
frequent, fog so persistent, terrain so forbidding -- that they would
have made a very unfavorable area for a major military effort. �General
Marshall knew this and therefore consistently cut the ambitious proposals
coming out the north down to size."*****
"In the meantime Admiral Theobald and General Buckner could only bomb
Attu and Kiska -- when their planes could find them."
"[But] unlike Tarawa and Iwo Jima, the military logic behind the Attu
[re-capture] campaign was at best questionable. �Like China the Aleutians
appeared to be a road that might prove a shortcut to Japan. �Like China
they proved to be, in the end, a road which led nowhere."
From various sources I've read over the years, the highest cited figure
figure for Allied aircraft losses during the campaign to re-take
Attu/Kiska is 28 -- only three due to enemy action, and 25 due to weather
& other mishaps (many crews were rescued). Allied forces had overwhelming
superiority in the air -- rough estimates suggest a five-to-one ratio.
Personal Note: �My uncle was stationed for a while at Dutch Harbor. �He
related that by far the most formidable enemies were the weather and
boredom.... "They sat on their two rocks and froze, while we generally
remained at our bases and froze. �You couldn't see anything, therefore
you couldn't really do anything."
Sounds like the story of WizRangKilbore's life... <snicker>
Bama Brian
2008-04-08 17:02:14 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
He enlisted voluntarily - long before he was famous. Luck of the draw
for him, Beavis. He could just as easily been assigned to an infantry
unit taking Okinawa - and he knew it. Still, he volunteered.

What have you done with your life, Butthead?
Post by ChasNemo
<snicker>
Forced, phony adolescent laugh noted.
Post by ChasNemo
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy
eclipsed anything else. Gospel.
And you're qualified to make that judgment based on what, exactly? Your
high school diploma from a state-run school? Or did you bother to
graduate? How much does burger flipping pay these days?

--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian
ChasNemo
2008-04-09 01:10:14 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun.  "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania.  <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII.  He marched with Dr. King back in 1963.  He
believed in freedom.  But you?  You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..."  Hazardous duty, eh?
He enlisted voluntarily - long before he was famous.  Luck of the draw
for him, Beavis.  He could just as easily been assigned to an infantry
unit taking Okinawa - and he knew it.  Still, he volunteered.
He was already famous, moron.
What have you done with your life, Butthead?
Made enought $$$ to be quite comfortable with life in Hell, Mi.
Post by ChasNemo
<snicker>
Forced, phony adolescent laugh noted.
<yawwwwn> That all you got, twerp?
Post by ChasNemo
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns.  That lunacy
eclipsed anything else.  Gospel.
And you're qualified to make that judgment based on what, exactly?  Your
high school diploma from a state-run school?  Or did you bother to
graduate?  How much does burger flipping pay these days?
You're projecting again. <snicker>
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian
Sneers to you, redneck loser & poseur (libertarian - heh!)
Bama Brian
2008-04-09 17:02:59 UTC
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Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
He enlisted voluntarily - long before he was famous. Luck of the draw
for him, Beavis. He could just as easily been assigned to an infantry
unit taking Okinawa - and he knew it. Still, he volunteered.
He was already famous, moron.
Really? From doing what, exactly? Heston enlisted when he was 21, Beavis.
What have you done with your life, Butthead?
Post by ChasNemo
Made enought $$$ to be quite comfortable with life in Hell, Mi.
Life in Hell. Is that a description for living in a filthy single-wide
with four squalling kids, a really fat pig of a wife, and a car that
needs a new interior?
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
<snicker>
Forced, phony adolescent laugh noted.
<yawwwwn> That all you got, twerp?
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy
eclipsed anything else. Gospel.
And you're qualified to make that judgment based on what, exactly? Your
high school diploma from a state-run school? Or did you bother to
graduate? How much does burger flipping pay these days?
You're projecting again. <snicker>
Nope. Just listening to Butthead's bullshit. The more I think about
it, I'd bet you're underqualified to flip burgers.

--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian
ChasNemo
2008-04-09 23:40:38 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun.  "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania.  <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII.  He marched with Dr. King back in 1963.  He
believed in freedom.  But you?  You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..."  Hazardous duty, eh?
He enlisted voluntarily - long before he was famous.  Luck of the draw
for him, Beavis.  He could just as easily been assigned to an infantry
unit taking Okinawa - and he knew it.  Still, he volunteered.
He was already famous, moron.
Really?  From doing what, exactly?  Heston enlisted when he was 21, Beavis.
What have you done with your life, Butthead?
Post by ChasNemo
Made enought $$$ to be quite comfortable with life in Hell, Mi.
Life in Hell.  Is that a description for living in a filthy single-wide
with four squalling kids, a really fat pig of a wife, and a car that
needs a new interior?
Post by ChasNemo
Post by ChasNemo
<snicker>
Forced, phony adolescent laugh noted.
<yawwwwn>  That all you got, twerp?
Post by ChasNemo
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns.  That lunacy
eclipsed anything else.  Gospel.
And you're qualified to make that judgment based on what, exactly?  Your
high school diploma from a state-run school?  Or did you bother to
graduate?  How much does burger flipping pay these days?
You're projecting again.  <snicker>
Nope.  Just listening to Butthead's bullshit.  The more I think about
it, I'd bet you're underqualified to flip burgers.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
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Just more projection, loser. <snicker>

Sneers to you, dudette.
Bama Brian
2008-04-10 20:21:47 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
He enlisted voluntarily - long before he was famous. Luck of the draw
for him, Beavis. He could just as easily been assigned to an infantry
unit taking Okinawa - and he knew it. Still, he volunteered.
He was already famous, moron.
Really? From doing what, exactly? Heston enlisted when he was 21, Beavis.
What have you done with your life, Butthead?
Post by ChasNemo
Made enought $$$ to be quite comfortable with life in Hell, Mi.
Life in Hell. Is that a description for living in a filthy single-wide
with four squalling kids, a really fat pig of a wife, and a car that
needs a new interior?
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
<snicker>
Forced, phony adolescent laugh noted.
<yawwwwn> That all you got, twerp?
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy
eclipsed anything else. Gospel.
And you're qualified to make that judgment based on what, exactly? Your
high school diploma from a state-run school? Or did you bother to
graduate? How much does burger flipping pay these days?
You're projecting again. <snicker>
Nope. Just listening to Butthead's bullshit. The more I think about
it, I'd bet you're underqualified to flip burgers.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
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Just more projection, loser. <snicker>
Sneers to you, dudette.
Do answer the question, Beavis, old Butthead. How did Charlton Heston
get to be famous before he enlisted in the army in 1944 at the age of
21? Was it the blogging he did in high school? =8P

--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian
BaJoRi
2008-04-08 17:20:57 UTC
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Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>

Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy eclipsed
anything else. Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with.
benrrrrrrrrand, esq
2008-04-08 17:54:04 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by ChasNemo
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Post by ChasNemo
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy eclipsed
anything else. Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with.
But if he was a card carrying Communist America-hating wacko, he'd be
loved by the idiot left.
ChasNemo
2008-04-09 01:12:34 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..."  Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns.  That lunacy eclipsed
anything else.  Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia. Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.
Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
2008-04-09 01:29:22 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by BaJoRi
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Less than a year?
Post by ChasNemo
Post by BaJoRi
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. Â That lunacy eclipsed
anything else. Â Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia.
Really?
Post by ChasNemo
Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.
Most states have their own version of the 2nd amendment which does
allow private ownership as a private right.
--
"Question, two men starving to death decide to eat their hair like
spaghetti. Is that funny?"
"Hmmm, well, it depends on if by funny you want to make people
laugh."
-+Eddie Izzard and Joanna Lumley, "The Cat's Meow"
Bama Brian
2008-04-09 17:11:18 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy eclipsed
anything else. Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia. Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.
Better go read the Constitutions of "Most" states, Beavis. You're
absolutely wrong.

Here's Michigan's take on it, since you claim to come from Hell.

Article 18:

Right to bear arms.
Sec. 7. Every person has a right to bear arms for the defense of himself
and the state.

See that, Beavis? You get to bear arms for your very own defense - and
you don't even have to be in the militia, since the militia is a whole
different matter and different paragraph in the Michigan Constitution.

TTFN, Butthead, old slimeboy.

--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian
Osama bin Nemo
2008-04-09 18:44:19 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..."  Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns.  That lunacy eclipsed
anything else.  Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia.  Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.
Better go read the Constitutions of "Most" states, Beavis.  You're
absolutely wrong.
Of course you are pre - supposing that Nemo can READ...which is
assuming a LOT......
Here's Michigan's take on it, since you claim to come from Hell.
Right to bear arms.
Sec. 7. Every person has a right to bear arms for the defense of himself
and the state.
See that, Beavis?  You get to bear arms for your very own defense - and
you don't even have to be in the militia, since the militia is a whole
different matter and different paragraph in the Michigan Constitution.
TTFN, Butthead, old slimeboy.
Well, Nemo's got a squirt gun to "protect" hisself against the county
social welfare agents...they sometimes come out to the Nemo trailor
home compound to force his mum and sis into town for their required VD
tests........


--
Best
Greg
BaJoRi
2008-04-10 21:40:08 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to
claim
that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy
eclipsed
anything else. Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia. Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.
Better go read the Constitutions of "Most" states, Beavis. You're
absolutely wrong.
Of course you are pre - supposing that Nemo can READ...which is
assuming a LOT......
Here's Michigan's take on it, since you claim to come from Hell.
Right to bear arms.
Sec. 7. Every person has a right to bear arms for the defense of himself
and the state.
See that, Beavis? You get to bear arms for your very own defense - and
you don't even have to be in the militia, since the militia is a whole
different matter and different paragraph in the Michigan Constitution.
TTFN, Butthead, old slimeboy.
Well, Nemo's got a squirt gun to "protect" hisself against the county
social welfare agents...they sometimes come out to the Nemo trailor
home compound to force his mum and sis into town for their required VD
tests........
________

He's probably a hypocrite like Diane Feinstein, who campaigns against
private gun ownership but has been known to pack.

--
ChasNemo
2008-04-09 23:44:08 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..."  Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns.  That lunacy eclipsed
anything else.  Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia.  Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.
Better go read the Constitutions of "Most" states, Beavis.  You're
absolutely wrong.
Here's Michigan's take on it, since you claim to come from Hell.
Right to bear arms.
Sec. 7. Every person has a right to bear arms for the defense of himself
and the state.
See that, Beavis?  You get to bear arms for your very own defense - and
you don't even have to be in the militia, since the militia is a whole
different matter and different paragraph in the Michigan Constitution.
TTFN, Butthead, old slimeboy.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
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Hate to disillusion you, dudette, but Michigan isn't "most
states" (although some there would like to believe that)! <snicker!>

And of course Courts of Appeal say that the right to gun ownership
belongs to militias!! <chortle!!>

You lose again. No surprise!!! <guffaw!!!>
Bama Brian
2008-04-10 20:18:58 UTC
Permalink
<SNIP>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Here's Michigan's take on it, since you claim to come from Hell.
Right to bear arms.
Sec. 7. Every person has a right to bear arms for the defense of himself
and the state.
See that, Beavis? You get to bear arms for your very own defense - and
you don't even have to be in the militia, since the militia is a whole
different matter and different paragraph in the Michigan Constitution.
TTFN, Butthead, old slimeboy.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
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Hate to disillusion you, dudette, but Michigan isn't "most
states" (although some there would like to believe that)! <snicker!>
And of course Courts of Appeal say that the right to gun ownership
belongs to militias!! <chortle!!>
You lose again. No surprise!!! <guffaw!!!>
Really? Just FYI, Beavis old Butthead here's Virginia's take on the
RKBA from Article I:

Section 13. Militia; standing armies; military subordinate to civil power.

That a well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people,
trained to arms, is the proper, natural, and safe defense of a free
state, therefore, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall
not be infringed; that standing armies, in time of peace, should be
avoided as dangerous to liberty; and that in all cases the military
should be under strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.

So even in a place like Virginia, you get an RKBA in the state
constitution. And if you manage to read the big words far enough down,
you'll note that the State of Virginia does NOT mean a standing army.

And just for your tiny pinhead, Beavis, 44 of the 50 states have the
RKBA enshrined in their Bills of Rights.

Do sit on it and spin, Beavie Boy.

--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian
BaJoRi
2008-04-10 21:38:01 UTC
Permalink
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to
claim
that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy eclipsed
anything else. Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia. Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.

Which means you do not disagree with what I said: you believe that if
someone has different Second Amendment beliefs from yourself, they are
suffering from, your word, "lunacy". A militia is NOT a permanent. militray
group. When needed, they form. When not needed, they disband. No where in
history have I ever heard of weapons being passed around to each member,
then later collected, when the cycle is initiated.
ChasNemo
2008-04-11 01:11:10 UTC
Permalink
Post by ChasNemo
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to
claim
that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy eclipsed
anything else. Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia.  Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.
Which means you do not disagree with what I said: you believe that if
someone has different Second Amendment beliefs from yourself, they are
suffering from, your word, "lunacy". A militia is NOT a permanent. militray
group. When needed, they form. When not needed, they disband. No where in
history have I ever heard of weapons being passed around to each member,
then later collected, when the cycle is initiated.- Hide quoted text -
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Debate over militias is a whole 'nother issue, dudette. It'll be fun.
MAS
2008-04-12 12:11:41 UTC
Permalink
Bull, the 2nd amendment allows me to own and keep a gun. I don't see how
Jews can live today w/out a gun. JPFO.ORG Jews for the preservation of
firearms ownership. A great web site.

Evey government that institutes gun-control follows up (years later) with
some form of genocide. Check out the chart on the above's website. Only
military and/or police can have guns? Yeah, nazis and gestapo. Heston had
it right.

Oh no, liberals say, just dial 911 for help. Yeah, dial 911 and die.

proud jpfo member
in south FL
Post by ChasNemo
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and
eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the
NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to
claim
that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII. He marched with Dr. King back in 1963. He
believed in freedom. But you? You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
Considering the Japanese attacked the Aleutians, and actually occupied a
good portion of them for nearly a year, I would consider that station
hazardous.
Japanese occupied 2 out of hundreds of islands for less than a year?
<snicker>
Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy eclipsed
anything else. Gospel.
So if someone has different Second Amendment views from your own then they
are considered to be suffering from "lunacy"? It's really sad that such a
position is the best you can come up with
The Second Amendment doesn't allow private ownership of guns except as
part of an organized militia. Most states agree, and the Supreme
Court currently is reviewing a case with that issue.
Which means you do not disagree with what I said: you believe that if
someone has different Second Amendment beliefs from yourself, they are
suffering from, your word, "lunacy". A militia is NOT a permanent.
militray group. When needed, they form. When not needed, they disband. No
where in history have I ever heard of weapons being passed around to each
member, then later collected, when the cycle is initiated.
Topaz
2008-04-12 13:12:47 UTC
Permalink
A Jew may have started a pro-gun group. But he knows that in general
Jews want to disarm Whites. His goal is to take the heat off Jews.


In addition to that below, Jews have funded and run most anti-RTKBA
organizations. Their plans for globalist dictator-ship cannot be
implemented so long as patriotic Americans have the means to resist -
as guaranteed them by the Founders.

Jews and U.S. Gun Control Legislation, 1968-Present
Note: this webpage is a work-in-progress. More information will be
added later. This information shows that, contrary to some claims,
Jews have sponsored or co-sponsored most modern anti-gun legislation.

1968: The Gun Control Act of 1968 comes from Jewish Rep. Emanuel
Celler's House bill H.R. 17735. It expands legislation already
attempted by the non-Jewish Sen. Thomas Dodd. America's biggest and
most far-reaching gun law came from a Jew [1].
1988: Senate bill S. 1523 is sponsored by Jewish Senator Howard
Metzenbaum. It proposes legislation turning every violation of the Gun
Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense, allowing a gun
owner to be charged with federal racketeering offenses.
1988: Senator Metzenbaum co-sponsors a bill-S. 2180 -- to ban, or
limit/restrict, so-called "plastic guns."
1990: Jewish Senator Herbert Kohl introduces bill S.2070, the Gun-Free
School Zones Act of 1990, which bans gun possession in a school zone.
The law will later be struck down in court as unconstitutional.
1993: Senate bill S.653 is sponsored by Sen. Howard Metzenbaum. It
bans specific semiautomatic rifles, but also gives the Secretary of
the Treasury the power to add any semiautomatic firearm to the list at
a later date.
February, 1994: The Brady Law, which requires waiting periods to buy
handguns, becomes effective. Senator Metzenbaum wrote the Brady Bill.
Metzenbaum sponsored the bill in the Senate. The sponsor of the bill
in the House was Jewish Rep. Charles Schumer [2].
1994: Senator Metzenbaum introduces S.1878, the Gun Violence
Prevention Act of 1994, aka "Brady II." Rep. Schumer sponsored "Brady
II" sister legislation [H.R. 1321] in the U.S. House of
Representatives.
September, 1994: The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of
1994 goes into effect, including a provision that bans the manufacture
and possession of semiautomatic rifles described as "assault weapons."
[Note: true assault weapons are fully automatic, not semiautomatic].
That gun-ban provision was authored in the Senate by Jewish Senator
Dianne Feinstein and authored in the House by Congressman Schumer.
1995: Jewish Senators Kohl, Specter, Feinstein, Lautenberg and others
introduce the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1995, an amended version of
the 1990 school-zone law which was struck down in court as being
unconstitutional.
September, 1996: The Lautenberg Domestic Confiscation provision
becomes law. It is part of a larger omnibus appropriations bill. It
was sponsored by Jewish Senator Frank Lautenberg. It bans people
convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence from ever owning a gun.
1997: Senate bill S. 54, the Federal Gang Violence Act of 1997,
proposes much harsher sentences for people violating minor gun laws,
including mandatory prison sentences and forfeiture of property. It
was introduced by Dianne Feinstein and a non-Jewish Senator [Hatch],
among others. It returns the idea of turning every violation of the
Gun Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense.
January, 1999: Jewish Senator Barbara Boxer introduces bill S.193, the
American Handgun Standards Act of 1999.
January, 1999: Senator Kohl introduces bill S.149, the Child Safety
Lock Act of 1999. It would to require a child safety lock in
connection with transfer of a handgun.
February, 1999: Senator Frank Lautenberg introduces bill S.407, the
Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 1999.
February, 1999: Senator Lautenberg introduces S.443, the Gun Show
Accountability Act of 1999.
March, 1999: Senator Lautenberg introduces bill S.560, the Gun
Industry Accountability Act of 1999.
March, 1999: Senator Feinstein introduces bill S.594, the Large
Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 1999.
May, 2000: Senate bill S. 2515, Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale
Act of 2000, is submitted by Senators Feinstein, Senator Barbara
Boxer, Sen. Lautenberg and Sen. Schumer. It is a plan for a national
firearms licensing system.
January, 2001: Senate bill S.25, Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale
Act of 2001, is sponsored by Feinstein, Schumer, and Boxer. It is a
nation-wide gun registration plan [apparently there were two versions
of that Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act bill].
May, 2003: Senators Feinstein, Schumer, Boxer and others introduce
legislation that would reauthorize the 1994 federal assault weapons
ban, and, close a loophole in the law that allows large-capacity
ammunition magazines to be imported into the U.S. The ban is scheduled
to expire in September, 2004.
October, 2003: Senators Feinstein, Lautenberg, Levin [also Jewish] and
Schumer co-sponsor bill S.1774, designed to stop the sunset [ending]
of the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988.
March, 2005: Senator Lautenberg introduces bill S.645, "to reinstate
the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act," in
other words, to reinstate the 1994 assault-rifle ban [also known as
the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994"] which
expired in late 2004.
March, 2005: Senator Feinstein introduces bill S.620, "to reinstate
the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act," in
other words, to reinstate the 1994 assault-rifle ban [also known as
the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994"] which
expired in late 2004.
[1] Celler's bill as the base or foundation of the Gun Control Act of
1968: Here or Here
http://www.supremelaw.org/decs/lopez/5thcir.htm
http://www.guncite.com/journals/hardfopa.html#fn102

[2] a long list of the anti-gun bills sponsored by Schumer, Here
[footnote #36]
http://www.saf.org/LawReviews/Healey1.htm

http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com

http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/

http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html
MAS
2008-04-12 13:31:51 UTC
Permalink
There are always (too many) self-hating Jews that seem to want to represent
all of us. They do not. Believe me, Jews that I know down here (FL) are
against gun control for ALL Americans and support the 2nd amendment for
private gun ownership.

Don't let the idiots (liberal self-loathing Jews) speak for the rest of us.
Thanks.
Post by Topaz
A Jew may have started a pro-gun group. But he knows that in general
Jews want to disarm Whites. His goal is to take the heat off Jews.
In addition to that below, Jews have funded and run most anti-RTKBA
organizations. Their plans for globalist dictator-ship cannot be
implemented so long as patriotic Americans have the means to resist -
as guaranteed them by the Founders.
Jews and U.S. Gun Control Legislation, 1968-Present
Note: this webpage is a work-in-progress. More information will be
added later. This information shows that, contrary to some claims,
Jews have sponsored or co-sponsored most modern anti-gun legislation.
1968: The Gun Control Act of 1968 comes from Jewish Rep. Emanuel
Celler's House bill H.R. 17735. It expands legislation already
attempted by the non-Jewish Sen. Thomas Dodd. America's biggest and
most far-reaching gun law came from a Jew [1].
1988: Senate bill S. 1523 is sponsored by Jewish Senator Howard
Metzenbaum. It proposes legislation turning every violation of the Gun
Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense, allowing a gun
owner to be charged with federal racketeering offenses.
1988: Senator Metzenbaum co-sponsors a bill-S. 2180 -- to ban, or
limit/restrict, so-called "plastic guns."
1990: Jewish Senator Herbert Kohl introduces bill S.2070, the Gun-Free
School Zones Act of 1990, which bans gun possession in a school zone.
The law will later be struck down in court as unconstitutional.
1993: Senate bill S.653 is sponsored by Sen. Howard Metzenbaum. It
bans specific semiautomatic rifles, but also gives the Secretary of
the Treasury the power to add any semiautomatic firearm to the list at
a later date.
February, 1994: The Brady Law, which requires waiting periods to buy
handguns, becomes effective. Senator Metzenbaum wrote the Brady Bill.
Metzenbaum sponsored the bill in the Senate. The sponsor of the bill
in the House was Jewish Rep. Charles Schumer [2].
1994: Senator Metzenbaum introduces S.1878, the Gun Violence
Prevention Act of 1994, aka "Brady II." Rep. Schumer sponsored "Brady
II" sister legislation [H.R. 1321] in the U.S. House of
Representatives.
September, 1994: The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of
1994 goes into effect, including a provision that bans the manufacture
and possession of semiautomatic rifles described as "assault weapons."
[Note: true assault weapons are fully automatic, not semiautomatic].
That gun-ban provision was authored in the Senate by Jewish Senator
Dianne Feinstein and authored in the House by Congressman Schumer.
1995: Jewish Senators Kohl, Specter, Feinstein, Lautenberg and others
introduce the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1995, an amended version of
the 1990 school-zone law which was struck down in court as being
unconstitutional.
September, 1996: The Lautenberg Domestic Confiscation provision
becomes law. It is part of a larger omnibus appropriations bill. It
was sponsored by Jewish Senator Frank Lautenberg. It bans people
convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence from ever owning a gun.
1997: Senate bill S. 54, the Federal Gang Violence Act of 1997,
proposes much harsher sentences for people violating minor gun laws,
including mandatory prison sentences and forfeiture of property. It
was introduced by Dianne Feinstein and a non-Jewish Senator [Hatch],
among others. It returns the idea of turning every violation of the
Gun Control Act of 1968 into a RICO predicate offense.
January, 1999: Jewish Senator Barbara Boxer introduces bill S.193, the
American Handgun Standards Act of 1999.
January, 1999: Senator Kohl introduces bill S.149, the Child Safety
Lock Act of 1999. It would to require a child safety lock in
connection with transfer of a handgun.
February, 1999: Senator Frank Lautenberg introduces bill S.407, the
Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 1999.
February, 1999: Senator Lautenberg introduces S.443, the Gun Show
Accountability Act of 1999.
March, 1999: Senator Lautenberg introduces bill S.560, the Gun
Industry Accountability Act of 1999.
March, 1999: Senator Feinstein introduces bill S.594, the Large
Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 1999.
May, 2000: Senate bill S. 2515, Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale
Act of 2000, is submitted by Senators Feinstein, Senator Barbara
Boxer, Sen. Lautenberg and Sen. Schumer. It is a plan for a national
firearms licensing system.
January, 2001: Senate bill S.25, Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale
Act of 2001, is sponsored by Feinstein, Schumer, and Boxer. It is a
nation-wide gun registration plan [apparently there were two versions
of that Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act bill].
May, 2003: Senators Feinstein, Schumer, Boxer and others introduce
legislation that would reauthorize the 1994 federal assault weapons
ban, and, close a loophole in the law that allows large-capacity
ammunition magazines to be imported into the U.S. The ban is scheduled
to expire in September, 2004.
October, 2003: Senators Feinstein, Lautenberg, Levin [also Jewish] and
Schumer co-sponsor bill S.1774, designed to stop the sunset [ending]
of the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988.
March, 2005: Senator Lautenberg introduces bill S.645, "to reinstate
the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act," in
other words, to reinstate the 1994 assault-rifle ban [also known as
the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994"] which
expired in late 2004.
March, 2005: Senator Feinstein introduces bill S.620, "to reinstate
the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act," in
other words, to reinstate the 1994 assault-rifle ban [also known as
the "Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994"] which
expired in late 2004.
[1] Celler's bill as the base or foundation of the Gun Control Act of
1968: Here or Here
http://www.supremelaw.org/decs/lopez/5thcir.htm
http://www.guncite.com/journals/hardfopa.html#fn102
[2] a long list of the anti-gun bills sponsored by Schumer, Here
[footnote #36]
http://www.saf.org/LawReviews/Healey1.htm
http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com
http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/
http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html
N***@Click.com
2008-04-12 15:28:25 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 09:31:51 -0400, "MAS"
Post by MAS
There are always (too many) self-hating Jews that seem to want to represent
all of us. They do not. Believe me, Jews that I know down here (FL) are
against gun control for ALL Americans and support the 2nd amendment for
private gun ownership.
The law says that regulation and control of weapons is,
in fact, constitutional.

You can make it illegal to sell, borrow, or make
guns----or put restrictions on guns that would make it
a crime to take it out of your house.

You can't pass a law (except in state or local) to
stop you from "having a gun"

If there are "no guns" in America---(except as required
by militias, law enforcement, military)---it would be
next to impossible to be confronted with someone with a
gun.

Those criminal elements with (outside America) access
to guns---would then take the full force of all law
enforcement---instead of them concentrating on the
millions of idiots running around with them committing
crimes now.
BaJoRi
2008-04-12 15:54:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by N***@Click.com
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 09:31:51 -0400, "MAS"
Post by MAS
There are always (too many) self-hating Jews that seem to want to represent
all of us. They do not. Believe me, Jews that I know down here (FL) are
against gun control for ALL Americans and support the 2nd amendment for
private gun ownership.
The law says that regulation and control of weapons is,
in fact, constitutional.
Regulation is fine. Outright bans, like those in D.C., are not. Background
checks (even at gun shows), denying the use of firearms to convicted felons,
banning assault rifles (really, they aren't useful for hunting, and on the
self-defense issue they are pretty much overkill), and similar measures are
reasonable. Revoking the right to keep arms, for the general law-abiding
public, is completely unconstitutional.
Post by N***@Click.com
You can make it illegal to sell, borrow, or make
guns----or put restrictions on guns that would make it
a crime to take it out of your house.
You can't pass a law (except in state or local) to
stop you from "having a gun"
If there are "no guns" in America---(except as required
by militias, law enforcement, military)---it would be
next to impossible to be confronted with someone with a
gun.
Those criminal elements with (outside America) access
to guns---would then take the full force of all law
enforcement---instead of them concentrating on the
millions of idiots running around with them committing
crimes now.
N***@Click.com
2008-04-12 18:49:10 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 15:54:09 GMT, "BaJoRi"
Post by BaJoRi
Regulation is fine. Outright bans, like those in D.C., are not.
We don't know that yet.
Post by BaJoRi
Background
checks (even at gun shows), denying the use of firearms to convicted felons,
banning assault rifles (really, they aren't useful for hunting, and on the
self-defense issue they are pretty much overkill), and similar measures are
reasonable.
The NRA would argue that is not.
Post by BaJoRi
Revoking the right to keep arms, for the general law-abiding
public, is completely unconstitutional.
The constitution (as it stands today), only bans the
federal government from prohibiting, or passing laws
like that.

The question of "individual" over "collective" (right
to KBA) is not settled---and it may be settled with a
rightwing neofascist court in control.

Since the Federal government DOES ban some weapons,
then, clearly, that is not "completely" illegal and the
claim that you made isn't (totally) true.
BaJoRi
2008-04-12 22:51:19 UTC
Permalink
Post by N***@Click.com
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 15:54:09 GMT, "BaJoRi"
Post by BaJoRi
Regulation is fine. Outright bans, like those in D.C., are not.
We don't know that yet.
Post by BaJoRi
Background
checks (even at gun shows), denying the use of firearms to convicted felons,
banning assault rifles (really, they aren't useful for hunting, and on the
self-defense issue they are pretty much overkill), and similar measures are
reasonable.
The NRA would argue that is not.
Wonderful thing, that First Amendment.
Post by N***@Click.com
Post by BaJoRi
Revoking the right to keep arms, for the general law-abiding
public, is completely unconstitutional.
The constitution (as it stands today), only bans the
federal government from prohibiting, or passing laws
like that.
The question of "individual" over "collective" (right
to KBA) is not settled---and it may be settled with a
rightwing neofascist court in control.
Since the Federal government DOES ban some weapons,
then, clearly, that is not "completely" illegal and the
claim that you made isn't (totally) true.
Reading comprehension: it's a wonderful thing and you may want to try it
some day.
N***@Click.com
2008-04-12 23:56:33 UTC
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 22:51:19 GMT, "BaJoRi"
Post by BaJoRi
Reading comprehension: it's a wonderful thing and you may want to try it
some day.
Well, you're is quite---um, remarkable

Making up silly crap without actually understanding
anything seems a conservative, gunwhoring
characteristic.
Post by BaJoRi
====================================================
I always wondered why George Bush chose Dan Quayle as his running mate in
'88. Maybe it's because Danny reminded of his dimwit son...
Topaz
2008-04-13 10:47:34 UTC
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Post by MAS
There are always (too many) self-hating Jews that seem to want to represent
all of us. They do not. Believe me
Believe you? But you are a Jew.
Post by MAS
, Jews that I know down here (FL) are
against gun control for ALL Americans and support the 2nd amendment for
private gun ownership.
Don't let the idiots (liberal self-loathing Jews) speak for the rest of us.
Thanks.
The main goal of Jewry is to destroy the White race. Maybe some
little Jews don't see how disarming people fits into the plan. But
they are for the plan. Of course if you ask them you won't get a
straight answer.

http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com

http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/

http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html
N***@Click.com
2008-04-13 13:57:06 UTC
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 05:47:34 -0500, Topaz
Post by Topaz
The main goal of Jewry is to destroy the White race. Maybe some
little Jews don't see how disarming people fits into the plan. But
they are for the plan. Of course if you ask them you won't get a
straight answer.
Got your straight answer for you----just bend over
TopazLoon.
pyjamarama
2008-04-14 20:43:26 UTC
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On Apr 13, 6:57 am, ***@Click.com wrote:

On 18 Feb 2007 14:05:28 -0700 Gary Roselles<***@Knicklas.com> "Then
why was you mother stupid enough to fuck all them black guys?"
Topaz
2008-04-14 22:38:42 UTC
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Jewish Leaders in the Homosexual Movement

Larry Kramer -- co-founder of "Act Up," a homosexual/AIDS activist
organization; co-founder of the Gay Men's Health Crisis

Alan Klein -- co-founder of group ACT UP, co-founder of group Queer
Nation, National Communications Director and chief spokesperson for
the Gay & LesbianAlliance Against Defamation [GLAAD]. Klein also co-
founded the successful multimedia campaign STOPDRLAURA.COM

Arnie Kantrowitz -- co-founder of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against
Defamation [GLAAD].

Jonathan D. Katz -- founded and chairs the Harvey Milk Institute, the
largest queer studies institute in the world. A long time queer
political activist, was a co-founder of Queer Nation, [the key San
Francisco branch].

Harvey Fierstein -- film actor [Mrs. Doubtfire]; well-known gay
activist.

Moises Kaufman -- playwright and film director [The Laramie Project].

Israel Fishman -- founder of the Gay Liberation Caucus in 1970 [now
known as the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Round Table of
the American Library Association], the world's first gay professional
organization.

Bella Abzug and Edward Koch -- both Jewish -- the first members of the
US. House of Representatives to introduce legislation banning
discrimination based on sexual orientation [1974].

Winnie Stachelberg -- political director, Human Rights Campaign [HRC]

Michael S. Aronowitz, The New York Log Cabin Republicans.

Tony Kushner -- gay activist; Tony and 1993 Pulitzer Prize-winning
playwright [for Angels in America, 1992].

Len Hirsch -- president of the GLBT federal government employees
group, GLOBE.

Meg Moritz, Ph.D. -- a Director and member of the Executive Committee
of GLAAD.

Barbara Raab -- an NBC-TV producer; a "Jewish lesbian feminist
journalist, writer."

Charles Kaiser [?] -- author & founding member of National Lesbian and
Gay Journalists Association [NLGJA].

David Goodstein -- owner/publisher of the gay magazine The Advocate
[1975-1985]; co-founder of the National Gay Rights Lobby.

Judy Wieder -- Editor-in-chief, The Advocate gay magazine.

Alison Bechdel [?] -- cartoonist creator and author of the bi-weekly
comic strip "Dykes to Watch Out For."

Kevin Koffler -- Editor-in-chief, Genre gay magazine.

Garrett Glaser -- National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association
[NLGJA] national board member.

Ronald Gold -- reporter for Variety; a leader in the fight to overturn
the American Psychiatric Association's policy that homosexuality is an
illness.

Magnus Hirschfeld [d. 1935], early gay rights activist in Germany;
founded one of the first gay rights organizations, the Scientific
Humanitarian Committee; coined the term "transvestism"; fled Nazi
Germany.

Fred Hochberg -- deputy administrator, U.S. Small Business
Administration; co-chair of the Human Rights Campaign [HRC].

Michael Berman -- member, Human Rights Campaign Board of Directors.
Mitchell Gold -- HRC Board
Marty Lieberman -- HRC Board
Andy Linsky -- HRC Board
Dana Perlman -- HRC Board
Abby Rubenfeld -- HRC Board
Andrew Tobias -- HRC Board
Lara Schwartz -- Senior Counsel, HRC
Heather Wellman -- HRC Field Coordinator
Dan Furmansky -- HRC Senior Field Organizer, West
Sally Green -- HRC Associate Field Director

Rick Rosendall [?] -- President, Gay & Lesbian Activists Alliance of
Washington, DC.

Barney Frank -- member of U.S. Congress; helped create non-
discriminatory employment policies in all U.S. federal agencies

Kerry Lobel -- executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force.

Robin Margolis, American coordinator of the Bi Women's Cultural
Alliance and author [Bisexuality: A Practical Guide].

Evan Wolfson, Senior Staff Attorney, Lambda Legal Defense and
Education Fund -- and -- the executive director of Freedom to Marry.

Jennifer Einhorn -- Communications Director, Gay & Lesbian Alliance
Against Defamation [GLAAD]
Nancy Alpert [?] -- Treasurer, GLAAD
Judy Gluckstern -- Board of Directors, GLAAD.
Stephen M. Jacoby -- Board of Directors, GLAAD.
Matt Riklin -- Board, GLAAD
Carol Rosenfeld -- Board, GLAAD.
William Weinberger -- Board, GLAAD
Tanya Wexler -- Board, GLAAD.
David Huebner -- GLAAD Counsel.

Richard Goldstein -- Village Voice writer on gay culture and politics

Ron Schlittler -- Director of Field & Policy, Parents and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays [PFLAG].

Craig Ziskin -- Deputy Director of Development, PFLAG.

Debra Weill -- Senior Field & Policy Coordinator, PFLAG.

Dody Goldstein -- Board of Directors, PFLAG.

David Horowitz -- Board of Directors, PFLAG.

Shawn Frank -- Board of Directors, PFLAG.

Leon Weinstein -- Chair, Nominating Committee, PFLAG.

Kate Kendell [?], National Center for Lesbian Rights.

Gayle Rubin -- lesbian author/activist.

Hilary Rosen -- a founding member of the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund;
former board co-chair of the Human Rights Campaign.

Roz Richter, American attorney and activist.

Bob Kunst -- long-time activist in gay and Jewish causes.

"Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network" [GLSEN]. Board co-chairs:
Marty Seldman, president

"National Gay & Lesbian Task Force" [NGLTF].
Board co-chairs: ..... Rachel Rosen in Santa Fe, N.M
Dave Fleischer -- Director of Training [political training], NGLTF.
Craig Hoffman -- Board of Directors, NGLTF.
Beth Zemsky -- Board, NGLTF.
Marsha C. Botzer -- Treasurer, NGLTF.
Jeff Levi -- first, Levi was NGTF's lobbyist, early 1980s [NGTF became
NGLTF in 1985]. Later, he was NGLTF executive director.

Bill Rubenstein, J.D. '86, developed the ACLU Lesbian and Gay Rights
Project

Martin Duberman -- author/historian; founded the Center for Lesbian
and Gay Studies at the City University of New York.

Ben Schatz '81, J.D. '85, is executive director of the Gay and Lesbian
Medical Foundation.

Kevin Schaub, American; Executive Director and Dean of the Harvey Milk
Institute in San Francisco, the world's largest center for queer
studies.

Sarah Schulman [1958- ], American playwright, novelist, and activist
[one of the founders of the Lesbian Avengers, a direct-action lesbian
rights organization].

Susan Spielman -- principal/head of Common Ground, an education/
consulting firm specializing in workplace sexual orientation
education; her company has worked with hundreds of U.S. organizations,
helping them to implement domestic partner benefits plans; co-author
of the book Straight Talk About Gays in the Workplace.

Gertrude Stein -- wrote the first openly lesbian novel, "Q.E.D.," in
1903, but it was only published posthumously in 1950.

Rikki Streicher (1925-1994), American activist and businesswoman.

Michael Goff -- founded Out magazine in 1992.

Paulette Goodman -- founder of local chapter [Washington D.C.] of
PFLAG and served as President of the National PFLAG organization from
1988-1992.

Jeffrey Newman, American, president and COO of the Gay Financial
Network; president and CEO of out.com.

Jim Levin -- New York gay historian.

Barrett Brick -- GLAA [Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance] Treasurer.

Robin Tyler -- American comedian [born Arlene Chernick] who was the
first openly gay comic in North America; Tyler is also an activist who
was the stage producer for the first three gay marches on Washington
and the national protest coordinator for the "Stop Dr. Laura"
campaign; she produces women's comedy and music festivals, and
operates a lesbian travel-tour company.

Dr. Bruce Voeller [1935?-1994] [?] American gay rights activist,
molecular biologist, physiologist, and AIDS researcher (pioneer in the
use of nonoxynol-9 as a spermicide); cofounder and first executive
director of the National Gay Task Force; creator of the Mariposa
Foundation [an AIDS prevention research organization].

Mark Elderkin [?] -- co-founded Gay.com.

Leroy Aarons -- American professor, journalist, and founder of the
National Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association (1990).

Dr. Donald I. Abrams -- American physician, HIV expert, medical
marijuana researcher, and past president of the Gay and Lesbian
Medical Association.

Johnny Abush (1952-2000) -- [Canadian]; archivist of the International
Jewish GBLT Archives.

Roberta Achtenberg [1950- ]; civil rights lawyer and federal official;
appointed as Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity by President Bill Clinton in 1993.

Miriam Ben-Shalom [1948- ], American Army Reserves drill sergeant and
gay activist; in 1986 she won a ten-year legal battle with the
Reserves
when a court ordered her reinstatement; founder of the Gay, Lesbian,
and Bisexual Veterans Association [GLBVA] in 1990, serving as its
first president.

Larry Brinkin, American gay activist who brought the first domestic
partnership lawsuit [against Southern Pacific Railroad, 1982].

Rob Eichberg, American psychologist, co-creator of National Coming Out
Day [October 11th].

Scott Evertz, American; in April 2001, President Bush appointed him to
serve as the Director of the White House Office of National AIDS
Policy [ONAP].

Gene Falk [?, Jewish name], American business executive; Senior Vice
President of the Showtime Digital Media Group; part of the team that
launched and marketed the U.S. TV series Queer as Folk; Chair of the
Board of Directors of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
[GLAAD].

Surina Kahn -- American lesbian activist.

Larry Kessler -- founding director in 1983 of the AIDS Action
Committee of Massachusetts, the largest AIDS support organization in
New England.

Kathy Levinson -- American investor and philanthropist; serves on the
board of PlanetOut; also on NGLTF Board of Directors.

Judith Light -- actress, activist for gay causes.

David Mixner -- gay activist, political consultant; co-founder of the
Municipal Elections Committee of Los Angeles [MECLA], a group of
wealthy gays and lesbians who became influential in local politics;
president Bill Clinton's Special Liaison to the Gay-Lesbian Community.

Dan Savage -- American author of gay-themed books [The Kid: What
Happened
After My Boyfriend and I Decided to Go Get Pregnant; Skipping Towards
Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in
America] and gay-themed- sex-advice columnist [Savage Love].

Susan Schuman, American executive vice-president and general manager
of the Planet Out gay and lesbian online service.

Scott Seomin, American entertainment media coordinator for the Gay &
Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation [GLAAD].

Jason Serinus [Jay Guy Nassberg] -- founder and coordinator of the
Lavender Healing Network; a former gay activist with the New York
chapter of the Gay Liberation Front.

David Sine [?] -- American CEO of C1TV, the first U.S. gay and lesbian
cable TV network.

Rex Wockner -- longtime gay, American journalist who has reported news
for the gay press since 1985.

Jack Fritscher -- became Editor in Chief of Drummer gay magazine
[1977].

Leslie Feinberg [1949- ], American trade unionist, transgender
activist and author [Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of
Arc to RuPaul].

Allan Ginsburg - late Jewish poet and leading member of North American
Man Boy Love Association

http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com

http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/

http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html
N***@Click.com
2008-04-15 13:56:45 UTC
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On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:38:42 -0500, Topaz
Post by Topaz
Jewish Leaders in the Homosexual Movement
=============================================================================================
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:08:15 -0700 (PDT), pyjamarama
Its still a free country...and if someone doesnt want to hire a nigger
like yourself forinstance...because they dont want a smelly lazy stealing stupid semi
human working for them....more power to em.
Now..if you have a federal contract...then you MUST have 10 percent
minorites working for you...
THAT is why there are so many niggas employed in Washington DC in the
Goverment.
Otherwise...we could use trained monkeys to do the same and save some
bucks.
love ya
hank
Y***@Jurgis.net
2014-07-10 22:38:21 UTC
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Post by N***@Click.com
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 05:47:34 -0500, Topaz
Post by Topaz
The main goal of Jewry is to destroy the White race. Maybe some
little Jews don't see how disarming people fits into the plan. But
they are for the plan. Of course if you ask them you won't get a
straight answer.
Got your straight answer for you----just bend over
TopazLoon.
MAS
2008-04-27 13:08:10 UTC
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Yep, I'm a Jew, member of JPFO.org, Jews for the preservation of firearms
ownership. With aholes like you around, it's even more important for EVERY
Jew to own firearms.
Post by Topaz
Post by MAS
There are always (too many) self-hating Jews that seem to want to represent
all of us. They do not. Believe me
Believe you? But you are a Jew.
Post by MAS
, Jews that I know down here (FL) are
against gun control for ALL Americans and support the 2nd amendment for
private gun ownership.
Don't let the idiots (liberal self-loathing Jews) speak for the rest of us.
Thanks.
The main goal of Jewry is to destroy the White race. Maybe some
little Jews don't see how disarming people fits into the plan. But
they are for the plan. Of course if you ask them you won't get a
straight answer.
http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com
http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/
http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html
ChasNemo
2008-04-27 18:40:05 UTC
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Post by MAS
Yep, I'm a Jew, member of JPFO.org, Jews for the preservation of firearms
ownership. �With aholes like you around, it's even more important for EVERY
Jew to own firearms.
Planning to steal more of someone else's land, are you?
Patriot Games
2008-04-27 20:29:04 UTC
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Post by MAS
Yep, I'm a Jew, member of JPFO.org, Jews for the preservation of firearms
ownership.
Thanks for your membership!
Post by MAS
With aholes like you around, it's even more important for EVERY Jew to own
firearms.
You got that right!
Drumrboy
2008-04-27 22:34:56 UTC
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Post by Patriot Games
Post by MAS
Yep, I'm a Jew, member of JPFO.org, Jews for the preservation of
firearms ownership.
Thanks for your membership!
Post by MAS
With aholes like you around, it's even more important for EVERY Jew to
own firearms.
You got that right!
Word.
N***@Click.com
2008-04-12 15:23:14 UTC
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 08:12:47 -0500, Topaz
Post by Topaz
A Jew may have started a pro-gun group. But he knows that in general
Jews want to disarm Whites. His goal is to take the heat off Jews.
A jew may have been your daddy, TOPAZ
Post by Topaz
====================================================================
In the case of the two 1985 Israeli arms transfers, President Reagan
knew from the outset that he was acting in conflict with his own
announced policies of not rewarding hostage takers and of not selling
arms to nations sponsoring terrorism. He knew this activity was
politically and legally questionable.52 Two of his principal advisers,
Secretary of Defense Casper W. Weinberger and Secretary of State
Shultz, both opposed the initiative for those and other reasons.
Nonetheless, the President decided to proceed, and he directed
that Congress not be notified.53
Reagan, Poindexter Trial Testimony,
Topaz
2008-04-13 10:51:00 UTC
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"One of the most astounding instances of Jewish hypocrisy was uttered
by a Jew named Isi Leibler, who is no less than the chairman of the
governing board of the World Jewish Congress. Now Isi Leibler is
well-known as a powerful Jew in Australia, where he was for years the
official head of the Jewish community there. He now lives in Israel.
In an interview with a Jerusalem newspaper, he stated about Israel
"This is a country which was set up and created as a Jewish country
for the Jews." In an essay he wrote for the World Jewish Congress, he
decried intermarriage between Jews and non-Jews as a kind of racial
suicide, and likened assimilation with non-Jews as a slow bleeding to
death of the Jewish people. He emphasized that focus of Israeli policy
should be to sharpen and intensify Jewish identity and that even
giving up territory was acceptable if it meant getting rid of non-Jews
and making Israel a more nearly all-Jewish state. Leibler argues that
post-Zionists threaten Israel when they publish textbooks that
de-emphasize Jewish racial
interests and replace them with "universalist" history. In the
interview mentioned, Leibler went so far as to say: "Multiculturalism
has no place in Israel. Israel was created as a Jewish state for the
Jews." That's the Jew Isi Leibler talking about his own people's
country, talking about Israel. [Leibler, Isi: Is the Dream Ending?
Post-Zionism and its
Discontents - A Threat to the Jewish Future, Institute of the World
Jewish Congress, Israel]

But what was Isi Leibler saying when he lived in Australia, a White
country, a non-Jewish country? What was Isi Leibler saying when he was
the head of Australia's powerful Jewish minority? Isi Leibler's advice
to Israel is to protect its racial and cultural heritage. Isi
Leibler's advice to Jews is to avoid intermarriage. Isi Leibler thinks
it's just
fine -- even necessary -- to separate non-Jews from Jews in Israel, to
get non-Jews on the other side of a well-defended border, to throw
them out of Israel. But to Australians Isi Leibler played quite a
different tune. When Australian politician Pauline Hanson was
galvanizing White Australians in 1993 with her questioning of the
wisdom of non-White
immigration to that country, Leibler warned that "extremists" were
threatening precious multiculturalism. He said: "There is a need to
sit together and establish a way in which Australians can recapture
that spirit of multiculturalism which I think we are all proud being
part and parcel of, and which is really under threat?" [Australian
Herald-Sun,
September 27, 2000]

How much clearer does it have to be before you see it? Leibler and his
fellow powerful Jews want racial nationalism for their own people,
because racial nationalism makes them strong and ensures their
survival. They want racial nationalism because they want their kind to
survive and racial nationalism is the key to survival. They're not
stupid. They want what is best for Jews.

But Leibler and his fellow powerful Jews don't want racial nationalism
for White people. In Australia and Europe and South Africa and the
United States - wherever White people live -- Leibler and his kind in
Jewish organizations and in the Jewish-controlled media do everything
in their power to destroy racial nationalism for White people,
everything
in their power to keep us from having it, everything in their power to
make it disreputable and impossible and illegal. Just the other day,
Leibler said that one of the most important things in the world to him
was Israel's "right to exist as a sovereign Jewish state." [Israel
Insider, November 24, 2002] But Leibler and his co-racialists in the
Jewish ADL and other groups devote their lives and their billions to
preventing White people from claiming their right to sovereign White
states. Keeping Britain British, or keeping America American, or
keeping France French, is anathema to them, it is the ultimate in evil
and they never let us forget that."



http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com

http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.com/

http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html
N***@Click.com
2008-04-12 15:22:10 UTC
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 08:11:41 -0400, "MAS"
Post by MAS
Bull, the 2nd amendment allows me to own and keep a gun.
No it doesn't.

The law says that the federal government can't
interfere with a STATE'S right to form militias to
protect themselves---and that citizens need the ability
of a gun to fulfill that duty.
Post by MAS
I don't see how
Jews can live today w/out a gun.
Why would they need a gun any more than anyone else, or
for any reason other than shooting an animal?
Post by MAS
Evey government that institutes gun-control follows up (years later) with
some form of genocide.
Germany didn't outlaw guns

Lack of guns were NOT the problem that created Genocide
(in germany in this case)----it was a bible touting,
rightwing conservative bunch of ideological thugs that
su bverted a political party, instituted Many BORROWED
Southern American states Social policies (including
forced sterilization of "unwanteds") and packed courts
with Judges willing to legalize all the laws passed by
Nazis.
Post by MAS
Oh no, liberals say, just dial 911 for help. Yeah, dial 911 and die.
No, we'd more normally say----stop the upward flow of
massive amounts of wealth, hire 10,000 more cops, aid
more education where needed (with the money), and watch
the crime rate go down

AND---of course, remove a few million guns from the
country.
Post by MAS
====================================================================
In the case of the two 1985 Israeli arms transfers, President Reagan
knew from the outset that he was acting in conflict with his own
announced policies of not rewarding hostage takers and of not selling
arms to nations sponsoring terrorism. He knew this activity was
politically and legally questionable.52 Two of his principal advisers,
Secretary of Defense Casper W. Weinberger and Secretary of State
Shultz, both opposed the initiative for those and other reasons.
Nonetheless, the President decided to proceed, and he directed
that Congress not be notified.53
Reagan, Poindexter Trial Testimony,
H Good
2008-04-18 08:35:14 UTC
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Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly
"Nemo"
.
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ï¿œOnce a LIEberal, he was intelligent and
eventually
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so
he be
came
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ï¿œAnd as head of
the NRA
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second
Amendment rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ï¿œlowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him
to claim that
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
we are some
ï¿œkind of comedy team turns my stomach."
ᅵ- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun.  "Charlie" Heston was
far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania.  <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII.  He marched with Dr. King back in 1963.  
He
Post by Bama Brian
believed in freedom.  But you?  You're on the Beavis and Butthea
d level,
Post by Bama Brian
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian- Hide quoted text -
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
<snicker>
I'd like to see your cowardly ass up in a B-25 for just one day in that
area even now.

You couldn't hack it if you sat there doing nothing.
Eventually, "Charlene" Heston bonkered out on guns. That lunacy
eclipsed anything else. Gospel.
Your lunacy started when your mom drop-kicked your face into the wall
for being ugly and stupid.

Fact.
"The Rifleman"
2008-04-18 11:04:02 UTC
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Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy and
both were senile and mad as hatters.
rigger
2008-04-18 16:31:31 UTC
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Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees.  The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy and
both were senile and mad as hatters.
And did you see the picture of winstin (sic) curchhil (sic)
holding the Thompson machine gun??? Boy, did he
ever look idiotic; he must have been a gun loon for sure.
I mean, one look in that man's eyes and you can tell he
was a cold-blooded killer, right (to say nothing of "senile")?

How about telling us some juicy stories about members
of the Royals or perhaps members of your Parliment who
think guns are not evil, and who don't agree with your
uneducated drivel.

dennis
in nca
Alan Erskine
2008-04-18 17:49:33 UTC
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Regardless of what people say about Mr Heston; he was a great actor,
well-respected and well intentioned. I may have disagreed with his beliefs
where guns are concerned, but if you watch the DVD of The Omega Man, there's
a great interview with Mr Heston and the man who developed one of the
machines used in the movie.

He will be sadly missed for his acting and his intellect.

This subject is hereby killfiled as it is completely off-topic for
alt.survival. I'm surprised there's not a group called "alt.guns" where
this could be posted; for that reason, I believe the OP was a troll trying
to stir up trouble at the expense of a good man's reputation and character.
"The Rifleman"
2008-04-18 18:46:44 UTC
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Post by Alan Erskine
Regardless of what people say about Mr Heston; he was a great actor,
well-respected and well intentioned.
Very true I have onre of his earlier films on tape of him doing Shaekespeare
as well as Guilgud
"The Rifleman"
2008-04-18 18:45:46 UTC
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Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and
both were senile and mad as hatters.
And did you see the picture of winstin (sic) curchhil (sic)
holding the Thompson machine gun??? Boy, did he
ever look idiotic; he must have been a gun loon for sure.
I mean, one look in that man's eyes and you can tell he
was a cold-blooded killer, right (to say nothing of "senile")?

Yup Winston unlike your average american politiocian and leader was not shy
of going near the fighting
Mean Democrat
2008-04-18 16:46:30 UTC
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Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
"The Rifleman"
2008-04-18 18:47:02 UTC
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Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
good one.
Gunner
2008-04-19 02:59:13 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school

Gunner
ChasNemo
2008-04-19 03:01:31 UTC
Permalink
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. �The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Guns are a penis substitute to rightards. Ask WizRangKilbore.
<snicker>
BaJoRi
2008-04-19 14:52:10 UTC
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Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. �The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Guns are a penis substitute to rightards. Ask WizRangKilbore.
<snicker>

The why does Dianne Feinstein carry? She would prevent anyone else from
owning a gun, but she has a permit, and uses it.
Vicki
2008-04-19 15:30:12 UTC
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"BaJoRi" wrote ...
Post by BaJoRi
The why does Dianne Feinstein carry? She would prevent anyone else from
owning a gun, but she has a permit, and uses it.
Because liberal pigs have the answers for all of us.......they tell you how
to live your life.......and they live their's however they want......with
zero embarrassment about the fact that what they preach for "you" just
happens to be different that what's good for them.

Keep voting for the liberal pigs until you have no free choice left.
Bama Brian
2008-04-19 17:17:21 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. �The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Guns are a penis substitute to rightards. Ask WizRangKilbore.
<snicker>
Funny how it's the anti-gunners who seem to think of penises so much.

Freud pointed out that a fear of guns is one sign of immaturity and
insecurity.
--
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
George Santayana, 1863 - 1952

Cheers,
Bama Brian
Libertarian
Bert Hyman
2008-04-19 17:39:16 UTC
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Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
Guns are a penis substitute to rightards. Ask WizRangKilbore.
<snicker>
Funny how it's the anti-gunners who seem to think of penises so much.
That's why they become gun grabbers.
--
Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN ***@iphouse.com
Myal
2008-04-19 03:55:55 UTC
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Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
dontcha love it when gunner is reminiscing about his service in Vietnam ?
"The Rifleman"
2008-04-19 08:35:53 UTC
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Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
That appears to be a very common trait in america.
Amanda Williams
2008-04-19 15:02:45 UTC
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Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???

I want to go pee on his grave....
--
AW

<small but dangerous>
Pizza Piccione
2008-04-19 17:35:59 UTC
Permalink
Please let me know if your father is dead or alive. I would like to say the
same about him. That is if you know who your father is?
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
--
AW
<small but dangerous>
Clave
2008-04-19 18:38:18 UTC
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Post by Pizza Piccione
Please let me know if your father is dead or alive. I would like to say
the same about him. That is if you know who your father is?
You see Heston as a *father* figure???

Damn...that's pretty pathetic. Typical of modern conservatives though, I
guess.

Jim
Post by Pizza Piccione
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
--
AW
<small but dangerous>
Pizza Piccione
2008-04-19 20:04:25 UTC
Permalink
Gee you do not read well. Let's try again

"Please let me know if your father is dead or alive."
Post by Clave
Post by Pizza Piccione
Please let me know if your father is dead or alive. I would like to say
the same about him. That is if you know who your father is?
You see Heston as a *father* figure???
Damn...that's pretty pathetic. Typical of modern conservatives though, I
guess.
Jim
Post by Pizza Piccione
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
--
AW
<small but dangerous>
Myal
2008-04-19 20:37:49 UTC
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Post by Pizza Piccione
Gee you do not read well. Let's try again
"Please let me know if your father is dead or alive."
Post by Clave
Post by Pizza Piccione
Please let me know if your father is dead or alive. I would like to say
the same about him. That is if you know who your father is?
You see Heston as a *father* figure???
Damn...that's pretty pathetic. Typical of modern conservatives though, I
guess.
Jim
Post by Pizza Piccione
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
--
AW
<small but dangerous>
hey , they bastard son does present his head , hows it goin dude ?
Clave
2008-04-19 20:49:17 UTC
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Post by Pizza Piccione
Gee you do not read well. Let's try again
"Please let me know if your father is dead or alive."
Yeah, in response to someone threatening your image of Corpseton Heston.

You kinda suck at this.

Jim
Post by Pizza Piccione
Post by Clave
Post by Pizza Piccione
Please let me know if your father is dead or alive. I would like to say
the same about him. That is if you know who your father is?
You see Heston as a *father* figure???
Damn...that's pretty pathetic. Typical of modern conservatives though, I
guess.
Jim
Post by Pizza Piccione
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
--
AW
<small but dangerous>
Gunner Asch
2008-04-20 01:35:01 UTC
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 11:38:18 -0700, "Clave"
Post by Clave
Post by Pizza Piccione
Please let me know if your father is dead or alive. I would like to say
the same about him. That is if you know who your father is?
You see Heston as a *father* figure???
Damn...that's pretty pathetic. Typical of modern conservatives though, I
guess.
Jim
Why not? Modern Leftards consider the Government to be Big Nanny, and
Bill Clinton to be a sex partner, to both males and females.

"Im voting Republican this year, as Democrats left a bad taste in my
mouth"
Monica Lewinsky
Post by Clave
Post by Pizza Piccione
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
--
AW
<small but dangerous>
"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr
Gunner Asch
2008-04-19 21:44:19 UTC
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Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
Feel free. Just be prepared to be arrested on a myrid of crimes,
tried and convicted and likely imprisoned.

I should mention that at least one of those crimes could get your name
in the Megans Law registry as a sex offender, and that 2 of those
crimes are felonies, so if you arnt a lesbian now..you will be in 3-5
yrs.

This assuming that someone doesnt take umbrage at you dispoiling a
grave of a beloved national figure, and simply killing you outright.

It should be noted that many police officers are gun owners off the
job, and virtually all their official firearms training was provided
to them by NRA certified instructors like myself. As are most
corrections officers.

It should be further noted that your crime will be "infamous", and
during your incarceration, the staff will make your life a living
hell, until you manage to strangle yourself with a prison bra strap,
or they talk one of your fellow inmates to repeatedly stick a
sharpened toothbrush in your kidneys.

All it will take is a few packs of smokes, some eyeshadow and makeup
and your life would change for the worst. At best..you would likely
be on dialysis for a good many years, at worst, you would bleed out on
the gurney in the prison hospital. In hidious pain.

Your choice, use it wisely.

Still want the address?

Gunner Asch



"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr
Amanda Williams
2008-04-20 00:28:57 UTC
Permalink
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank
gun nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest
supporters of gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
Ah.... a Hassel fan ... Gunner Asch would have been beside me peeing as
well... rotfl...
Post by Gunner Asch
Feel free. Just be prepared to be arrested on a myrid of crimes,
tried and convicted and likely imprisoned.
Gee mister... do I get a trial first ?

<snicker>
Post by Gunner Asch
I should mention that at least one of those crimes could get your name
in the Megans Law registry as a sex offender, and that 2 of those
crimes are felonies, so if you arnt a lesbian now..you will be in 3-5
yrs.
peeing is a "sexual offence" ?
Post by Gunner Asch
This assuming that someone doesnt take umbrage at you dispoiling a
grave of a beloved national figure, and simply killing you outright.
"beloved national figure" Who TF are you talking about ?

This thread is about that dispicable old fuck "Chuckles" Heston who sold
his soul to the gun lobby.
Post by Gunner Asch
It should be noted that many police officers are gun owners off the
job, and virtually all their official firearms training was provided
to them by NRA certified instructors like myself. As are most
corrections officers.
It should be further noted that your crime will be "infamous", and
during your incarceration, the staff will make your life a living
hell, until you manage to strangle yourself with a prison bra strap,
or they talk one of your fellow inmates to repeatedly stick a
sharpened toothbrush in your kidneys.
Really ? "infamous" that would be k0ol... just for peeing... WOW !!!
Post by Gunner Asch
All it will take is a few packs of smokes, some eyeshadow and makeup
and your life would change for the worst. At best..you would likely
be on dialysis for a good many years, at worst, you would bleed out on
the gurney in the prison hospital. In hidious pain.
Gee... you ARE a bloodthirsty little wanker. You must be one of those
"moral values" christians...
Post by Gunner Asch
Your choice, use it wisely.
Still want the address?
Geez, no need to go all "postal" there sparky.. just because I want to
exercise my first admendment rights...

But the about lunatic rant does illustrate why people who WANT guns
should be the very LAST to GET them.

And yes, WHERE is the dispicable old fuck buried ?

I do hope it's in some civilized part of the nation and not in some
redneck/hillbilly shithole... I don't like travelling outside the REAL
america..
--
AW

<small but dangerous>
Gunner Asch
2008-04-20 06:36:18 UTC
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Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank
gun nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest
supporters of gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
Ah.... a Hassel fan ... Gunner Asch would have been beside me peeing as
well... rotfl...
I see you dont know much about ol Herbert, which is underscored by
your ignorance of the fact that Hans Kirst was his creator, not that
pouser Hassel.
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Feel free. Just be prepared to be arrested on a myrid of crimes,
tried and convicted and likely imprisoned.
Gee mister... do I get a trial first ?
Sure, do a hand stand and emulate a fountain.
Post by Amanda Williams
<snicker>
Post by Gunner Asch
I should mention that at least one of those crimes could get your name
in the Megans Law registry as a sex offender, and that 2 of those
crimes are felonies, so if you arnt a lesbian now..you will be in 3-5
yrs.
peeing is a "sexual offence" ?
Public exposure of genitals is. Or are you going to piss down your
leg, like that time in Cabo?
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
This assuming that someone doesnt take umbrage at you dispoiling a
grave of a beloved national figure, and simply killing you outright.
"beloved national figure" Who TF are you talking about ?
Few Americans share your views on Mr. Heston. Nor do they share your
Libtard viewpoints. This btw..is something you really should get a
grip on. You being in the minority and all.
Post by Amanda Williams
This thread is about that dispicable old fuck "Chuckles" Heston who sold
his soul to the gun lobby.
Ah! Da Ebil Gun Wobby! So cupcake..tell us all about the Ebil Gun
Wobby. Use as much whitespace as necessary and provide cites to back
up your claims.
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
It should be noted that many police officers are gun owners off the
job, and virtually all their official firearms training was provided
to them by NRA certified instructors like myself. As are most
corrections officers.
It should be further noted that your crime will be "infamous", and
during your incarceration, the staff will make your life a living
hell, until you manage to strangle yourself with a prison bra strap,
or they talk one of your fellow inmates to repeatedly stick a
sharpened toothbrush in your kidneys.
Really ? "infamous" that would be k0ol... just for peeing... WOW !!!
Not the act, you brainless piece of dreck, but the target. That would
be like pissing on the tomb of Karl Marx or FDR to you turdbrains. Or
the tomb of Andrea Dwarkin perhaps?
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
All it will take is a few packs of smokes, some eyeshadow and makeup
and your life would change for the worst. At best..you would likely
be on dialysis for a good many years, at worst, you would bleed out on
the gurney in the prison hospital. In hidious pain.
Gee... you ARE a bloodthirsty little wanker. You must be one of those
"moral values" christians...
Sorry cumbucket..Im Buddhist. Granted..not a very good one, but the
Eightfold path has some interesting turns and cul de sacs.
Not bloodthirsty, but a realist. Im an ex cop. I know far more than I
care to know about how certain prisoners are treated in prison. Ever
wonder why Charlie Manson is kept in secure storage, and has his own
group of guards whenever he is moved through general population? Not
to keep him from escaping, but from other cons from shanking his ass.
The same people btw the Democrats want to register to vote
Democrat....snicker....

Im also a combat vet. Shrug..which only means when the weather
changes, various parts of my body hurt.

But then..Ill bet you can tell some really good war stories about
paper cuts and men who were nasty to you.
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Your choice, use it wisely.
Still want the address?
Geez, no need to go all "postal" there sparky.. just because I want to
exercise my first admendment rights...
Im not surprised you consider defiling a grave to be a first amendment
right. This coming from a person who wants to remove the right to
exercise our 2nd Amendment rights. Your ilk did give the world Piss
Christ...

But its a Right in your eyes, because its what you want to do..wana
wana wana!! Stomp stomp stomp!!

Whatcha gonna do cumbucket? Hold your breath until you turn blue?
Post by Amanda Williams
But the about lunatic rant does illustrate why people who WANT guns
should be the very LAST to GET them.
Other than your hatred of civil rights leaders and your hatred of
tools, where did I mention guns other than in reference to police
officers? Or are you of the mind that they should be disarmed as
well?

So, why DO you hate civil rights leaders?
Post by Amanda Williams
And yes, WHERE is the dispicable old fuck buried ?
I do hope it's in some civilized part of the nation and not in some
redneck/hillbilly shithole... I don't like travelling outside the REAL
america..
I figured your hypocritical elitist bourgeoisie racist world view
would emerge during this thread. Im just surprised you exposed
yourself so early on.

Im curious cumcake..what do you consider a "civilized part of the
nation"?

Ill be waiting for your response, and your cites to the question
posted above. Waiting with bated breath, as it were.

Gunner Asch

"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr
Amanda Williams
2008-04-20 15:33:16 UTC
Permalink
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank
gun nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest
supporters of gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as
hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you
ever got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
Ah.... a Hassel fan ... Gunner Asch would have been beside me peeing
as well... rotfl...
I see you dont know much about ol Herbert, which is underscored by
your ignorance of the fact that Hans Kirst was his creator, not that
pouser Hassel.
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Feel free. Just be prepared to be arrested on a myrid of crimes,
tried and convicted and likely imprisoned.
Gee mister... do I get a trial first ?
Sure, do a hand stand and emulate a fountain.
Post by Amanda Williams
<snicker>
Post by Gunner Asch
I should mention that at least one of those crimes could get your
name in the Megans Law registry as a sex offender, and that 2 of
those crimes are felonies, so if you arnt a lesbian now..you will be
in 3-5 yrs.
peeing is a "sexual offence" ?
Public exposure of genitals is. Or are you going to piss down your
leg, like that time in Cabo?
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
This assuming that someone doesnt take umbrage at you dispoiling a
grave of a beloved national figure, and simply killing you outright.
"beloved national figure" Who TF are you talking about ?
Few Americans share your views on Mr. Heston. Nor do they share your
Libtard viewpoints. This btw..is something you really should get a
grip on. You being in the minority and all.
Really?

The old fuck is hardly cold and already he's been forgotten except by a
few drooling gun whack-jobs like you
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
This thread is about that dispicable old fuck "Chuckles" Heston who
sold his soul to the gun lobby.
Ah! Da Ebil Gun Wobby! So cupcake..tell us all about the Ebil Gun
Wobby. Use as much whitespace as necessary and provide cites to back
up your claims.
You want me to provide cites to the NRA ????

That's just bizarre skippy....
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
It should be noted that many police officers are gun owners off the
job, and virtually all their official firearms training was provided
to them by NRA certified instructors like myself. As are most
corrections officers.
It should be further noted that your crime will be "infamous", and
during your incarceration, the staff will make your life a living
hell, until you manage to strangle yourself with a prison bra strap,
or they talk one of your fellow inmates to repeatedly stick a
sharpened toothbrush in your kidneys.
Really ? "infamous" that would be k0ol... just for peeing... WOW !!!
Not the act, you brainless piece of dreck, but the target. That would
be like pissing on the tomb of Karl Marx or FDR to you turdbrains. Or
the tomb of Andrea Dwarkin perhaps?
Geez... you really ARE a fucking whack job... let us all pray to Saint
Charles
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
All it will take is a few packs of smokes, some eyeshadow and makeup
and your life would change for the worst. At best..you would likely
be on dialysis for a good many years, at worst, you would bleed out
on the gurney in the prison hospital. In hidious pain.
Gee... you ARE a bloodthirsty little wanker. You must be one of those
"moral values" christians...
Sorry cumbucket..Im Buddhist. Granted..not a very good one, but the
Eightfold path has some interesting turns and cul de sacs.
Not bloodthirsty, but a realist. Im an ex cop. I know far more than I
care to know about how certain prisoners are treated in prison. Ever
wonder why Charlie Manson is kept in secure storage, and has his own
group of guards whenever he is moved through general population? Not
to keep him from escaping, but from other cons from shanking his ass.
The same people btw the Democrats want to register to vote
Democrat....snicker....
"Buddhist" ???

You... a blood-thristy gun nut ???

rotfl... you REALLY are fucked up in the head... you need to seek
PROFESSIONAL help immediately...
Post by Gunner Asch
Im also a combat vet. Shrug..which only means when the weather
changes, various parts of my body hurt.
Ok that explains a LOT.... head wound eh?
Post by Gunner Asch
But then..Ill bet you can tell some really good war stories about
paper cuts and men who were nasty to you.
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Your choice, use it wisely.
Still want the address?
Geez, no need to go all "postal" there sparky.. just because I want to
exercise my first admendment rights...
Im not surprised you consider defiling a grave to be a first amendment
right. This coming from a person who wants to remove the right to
exercise our 2nd Amendment rights. Your ilk did give the world Piss
Christ...
But its a Right in your eyes, because its what you want to do..wana
wana wana!! Stomp stomp stomp!!
Whatcha gonna do cumbucket? Hold your breath until you turn blue?
Amazing the way these whack-jobs, nearly all bush-worshippers btw, will
wax all outraged about their (largely imaginary) 2nd admendment rights
while caring not a wit that their "rights" compromises OUR rights.

Is it possible that the 3000 innocent kids that are killed and maimed
every year because of gun-loving whack-jobs like you, might have SOME
RIGHTS as well?

Maybe MORE important that your "right" to jerk-off over guns...
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
But the about lunatic rant does illustrate why people who WANT guns
should be the very LAST to GET them.
Other than your hatred of civil rights leaders and your hatred of
tools, where did I mention guns other than in reference to police
officers? Or are you of the mind that they should be disarmed as
well?
What "civil rights" leaders ????

Surely you CAN'T be referring to Chuckles Heston ????

rotfl....
Post by Gunner Asch
So, why DO you hate civil rights leaders?
Post by Amanda Williams
And yes, WHERE is the dispicable old fuck buried ?
I do hope it's in some civilized part of the nation and not in some
redneck/hillbilly shithole... I don't like travelling outside the REAL
america..
I figured your hypocritical elitist bourgeoisie racist world view
would emerge during this thread. Im just surprised you exposed
yourself so early on.
Im curious cumcake..what do you consider a "civilized part of the
nation"?
Any place where people have all their own teeth, don't live in houses
with wheels, where inbreeding is not the norm and they don't think
fucking 13 year old girls is a god given right, for a start skippy...

Anywhere north of the mason-dickson line would be a good general guide
although there are pockets of fuckwits all over...
Post by Gunner Asch
Ill be waiting for your response, and your cites to the question
posted above. Waiting with bated breath, as it were.
Ahhhhhh... then you'll go blue in the face and stamp your feet eh?

<snicker>
--
AW

<small but dangerous>
Gunner Asch
2008-04-20 16:00:26 UTC
Permalink
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank
gun nut, Completely out of their trees. The two biggest
supporters of gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you
ever got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
Ah.... a Hassel fan ... Gunner Asch would have been beside me peeing
as well... rotfl...
I see you dont know much about ol Herbert, which is underscored by
your ignorance of the fact that Hans Kirst was his creator, not that
pouser Hassel.
Your admission of ignorance is noted.
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Feel free. Just be prepared to be arrested on a myrid of crimes,
tried and convicted and likely imprisoned.
Gee mister... do I get a trial first ?
Sure, do a hand stand and emulate a fountain.
Tried that before, eh?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
<snicker>
Post by Gunner Asch
I should mention that at least one of those crimes could get your
name in the Megans Law registry as a sex offender, and that 2 of
those crimes are felonies, so if you arnt a lesbian now..you will be
in 3-5 yrs.
peeing is a "sexual offence" ?
Public exposure of genitals is. Or are you going to piss down your
leg, like that time in Cabo?
Did those pictures at Cabo make it to a "Priceless" photo?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
This assuming that someone doesnt take umbrage at you dispoiling a
grave of a beloved national figure, and simply killing you outright.
"beloved national figure" Who TF are you talking about ?
Few Americans share your views on Mr. Heston. Nor do they share your
Libtard viewpoints. This btw..is something you really should get a
grip on. You being in the minority and all.
Really?
The old fuck is hardly cold and already he's been forgotten except by a
few drooling gun whack-jobs like you
So you are a drooling gun whack-job?
I agree on you being a drooling whack-job,
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
This thread is about that dispicable old fuck "Chuckles" Heston who
sold his soul to the gun lobby.
Ah! Da Ebil Gun Wobby! So cupcake..tell us all about the Ebil Gun
Wobby. Use as much whitespace as necessary and provide cites to back
up your claims.
You want me to provide cites to the NRA ????
That's just bizarre skippy....
So you admit to havng none, just blowing smoke out your not
inconsiderable ass. (immense actually)
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
It should be noted that many police officers are gun owners off the
job, and virtually all their official firearms training was provided
to them by NRA certified instructors like myself. As are most
corrections officers.
It should be further noted that your crime will be "infamous", and
during your incarceration, the staff will make your life a living
hell, until you manage to strangle yourself with a prison bra strap,
or they talk one of your fellow inmates to repeatedly stick a
sharpened toothbrush in your kidneys.
Really ? "infamous" that would be k0ol... just for peeing... WOW !!!
Not the act, you brainless piece of dreck, but the target. That would
be like pissing on the tomb of Karl Marx or FDR to you turdbrains. Or
the tomb of Andrea Dwarkin perhaps?
Geez... you really ARE a fucking whack job... let us all pray to Saint
Charles
Lets all pray to St. John Moses Browning.
Say..did you ever finish your personal home shrite to Andrea Dworkin?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
All it will take is a few packs of smokes, some eyeshadow and makeup
and your life would change for the worst. At best..you would likely
be on dialysis for a good many years, at worst, you would bleed out
on the gurney in the prison hospital. In hidious pain.
Gee... you ARE a bloodthirsty little wanker. You must be one of those
"moral values" christians...
Sorry cumbucket..Im Buddhist. Granted..not a very good one, but the
Eightfold path has some interesting turns and cul de sacs.
Not bloodthirsty, but a realist. Im an ex cop. I know far more than I
care to know about how certain prisoners are treated in prison. Ever
wonder why Charlie Manson is kept in secure storage, and has his own
group of guards whenever he is moved through general population? Not
to keep him from escaping, but from other cons from shanking his ass.
The same people btw the Democrats want to register to vote
Democrat....snicker....
"Buddhist" ???
You... a blood-thristy gun nut ???
My bloodthistyness is indicated where?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
rotfl... you REALLY are fucked up in the head... you need to seek
PROFESSIONAL help immediately...
Snicker..you are the one who pissed down her leg while totally pissed,
and now wants to defile a grave..and you call ME fucked up?

Laugh laugh laugh!!
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Im also a combat vet. Shrug..which only means when the weather
changes, various parts of my body hurt.
Ok that explains a LOT.... head wound eh?
Hows that nasty fungal infection doing? You still smell like cottage
cheese when you pass by?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
But then..Ill bet you can tell some really good war stories about
paper cuts and men who were nasty to you.
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner Asch
Your choice, use it wisely.
Still want the address?
Geez, no need to go all "postal" there sparky.. just because I want to
exercise my first admendment rights...
Im not surprised you consider defiling a grave to be a first amendment
right. This coming from a person who wants to remove the right to
exercise our 2nd Amendment rights. Your ilk did give the world Piss
Christ...
But its a Right in your eyes, because its what you want to do..wana
wana wana!! Stomp stomp stomp!!
Whatcha gonna do cumbucket? Hold your breath until you turn blue?
Amazing the way these whack-jobs, nearly all bush-worshippers btw, will
wax all outraged about their (largely imaginary) 2nd admendment rights
while caring not a wit that their "rights" compromises OUR rights.
Which one of your rights are being compromised by the 2nd Amendment.
Oh..btw..when SCOTUS returns next month with a finding of Individual
Right, will you slit your wrists and post your last words on YouTube?
Id suggest you do it in a bathtub, but based on your size...Id suggest
a kiddies wading pool instead. Remember, dont cut across the wrist,
but lengthwise.
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Is it possible that the 3000 innocent kids that are killed and maimed
every year because of gun-loving whack-jobs like you, might have SOME
RIGHTS as well?
But you give a pass to those 4000 who drowned in backyard pools and 5
gallon buckets, or those 20,000 killed in motor vehicles?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Maybe MORE important that your "right" to jerk-off over guns...
Why do you fuctards seem to find some sexual thing about a simple
power too? Or do you consider them to be a Single Use Big Johnson?
But then...you fucktards do have some serious sexual and mental
issues...shrug

"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional
maturity" -Sigmund Freud, General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
But the about lunatic rant does illustrate why people who WANT guns
should be the very LAST to GET them.
Other than your hatred of civil rights leaders and your hatred of
tools, where did I mention guns other than in reference to police
officers? Or are you of the mind that they should be disarmed as
well?
What "civil rights" leaders ????
Surely you CAN'T be referring to Chuckles Heston ????
Of course Im referring to Charles Heston. So a supporter and promoter
of a Constitutional Right, against those that would remove it, is NOT
a Civil RIght leader?

So Dr. King was simply a black guy?


You really ARE piece of shit. Though Im not surprised. Far Left
Fringe kook extremists ARE pieces of shit.
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
rotfl....
Post by Gunner Asch
So, why DO you hate civil rights leaders?
Post by Amanda Williams
And yes, WHERE is the dispicable old fuck buried ?
I do hope it's in some civilized part of the nation and not in some
redneck/hillbilly shithole... I don't like travelling outside the REAL
america..
I figured your hypocritical elitist bourgeoisie racist world view
would emerge during this thread. Im just surprised you exposed
yourself so early on.
Im curious cumcake..what do you consider a "civilized part of the
nation"?
Any place where people have all their own teeth, don't live in houses
with wheels, where inbreeding is not the norm and they don't think
fucking 13 year old girls is a god given right, for a start skippy...
Well..that leaves out most Blue States. Im curious..is that why you
are a lesbian? Because you had a bunch of brothers? Not that your
being gay is bad of course. Say..visited that ugly dyke Andrea
Dwarkins grave site yet this year?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Anywhere north of the mason-dickson line would be a good general guide
although there are pockets of fuckwits all over...
Odd..you do realize that the incest ridden, generational welfare,
gutter trash Blue States are, arent you?
Post by Bill Bonde ( 'the oblique allusion in lieu of the frontal attack' )
Post by Gunner Asch
Ill be waiting for your response, and your cites to the question
posted above. Waiting with bated breath, as it were.
Ahhhhhh... then you'll go blue in the face and stamp your feet eh?
<snicker>
Nah..Im not a anti-gun fanatic or a leftard. Thats their hallmark.

Was there something else you wish to discuss, or are you going to get
your fat slovenly ass into the kitchen and finally cook something for
your betters?

Gunner


"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr
Curly Surmudgeon
2008-04-22 02:26:34 UTC
Permalink
On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:00:26 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote:

Nobody wants to hear your lies.

-- Regards, Curly
ChasNemo
2008-04-20 16:11:25 UTC
Permalink
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank
gun nut, Completely out of their trees. �The two biggest
supporters of gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
Ah.... a Hassel fan ... Gunner Asch would have been beside me peeing as
well... rotfl...
I see you dont know much about ol Herbert, which is underscored by
your ignorance of the fact that Hans Kirst was his creator, not that
pouser Hassel.
Post by Amanda Williams
Feel free. �Just be prepared to be arrested on a myrid of crimes,
tried and convicted and likely imprisoned.
Gee mister... do I get a trial first ?
Sure, do a hand stand and emulate a fountain.
Post by Amanda Williams
<snicker>
I should mention that at least one of those crimes could get your name
in the Megans Law registry as a sex offender, and that 2 of those
crimes are felonies, so if you arnt a lesbian now..you will be in 3-5
yrs.
peeing is a "sexual offence" ?
Public exposure of genitals is. �Or are you going to piss down your
leg, like that time in Cabo?
Post by Amanda Williams
This assuming that someone doesnt take umbrage at you dispoiling a
grave of a beloved national figure, and simply killing you outright.
"beloved national figure" Who TF are you talking about ?
Few Americans share your views on Mr. Heston. �Nor do they share your
Libtard viewpoints. �This btw..is something you really should get a
grip on. You being in the minority and all.
Post by Amanda Williams
This thread is about that dispicable old fuck "Chuckles" Heston who sold
his soul to the gun lobby.
Ah! �Da Ebil Gun Wobby! �So cupcake..tell us all about the Ebil Gun
Wobby. Use as much whitespace as necessary and provide cites to back
up your claims.
Post by Amanda Williams
It should be noted that many police officers are gun owners off the
job, and virtually all their official firearms training was provided
to them by NRA certified instructors like myself. As are most
corrections officers.
It should be further noted that your crime will be "infamous", and
during your incarceration, the staff will make your life a living
hell, until you manage to strangle yourself with a prison bra strap,
or they talk one of your fellow inmates to repeatedly stick a
sharpened toothbrush in your kidneys.
Really ? "infamous" that would be k0ol... just for peeing... WOW !!!
Not the act, you brainless piece of dreck, but the target. That would
be like pissing on the tomb of Karl Marx or FDR to you turdbrains. Or
the tomb of �Andrea Dwarkin perhaps?
Post by Amanda Williams
All it will take is a few packs of smokes, some eyeshadow and makeup
and your life would change for the worst. �At best..you would likely
be on dialysis for a good many years, at worst, you would bleed out on
the gurney in the prison hospital. �In hidious pain.
Gee... you ARE a bloodthirsty little wanker. You must be one of those
"moral values" christians... �
Sorry cumbucket..Im Buddhist. Granted..not a very good one, but the
Eightfold path has some interesting turns and cul de sacs.
Not bloodthirsty, but a realist. Im an ex cop. I know far more than I
care to know about how certain prisoners are treated in prison. Ever
wonder why Charlie Manson is kept in secure storage, and has his own
group of guards whenever he is moved through general population? �Not
to keep him from escaping, but from other cons from shanking his ass.
The same �people btw the Democrats want to register to vote
Democrat....snicker....
Im also a combat vet. Shrug..which only means when the weather
changes, various parts of my body hurt.
But then..Ill bet you can tell some really good war stories about
paper cuts and men who were nasty to you.
Post by Amanda Williams
Your choice, use it wisely.
Still want the address?
Geez, no need to go all "postal" there sparky.. just because I want to
exercise my first admendment rights...
Im not surprised you consider defiling a grave to be a first amendment
right. �This coming from a person who wants to remove the right to
exercise our 2nd Amendment rights. �Your ilk did give the world Piss
Christ...
But its a Right in your eyes, because its what you want to do..wana
wana wana!! Stomp stomp stomp!! �
Whatcha gonna do cumbucket? Hold your breath until you turn blue?
Post by Amanda Williams
But the about lunatic rant does illustrate why people who WANT guns
should be the very LAST to GET them.
Other than your hatred of civil rights leaders and your hatred of
tools, where did I mention guns other than in reference to police
officers? �Or are you of the mind that they should be disarmed as
well?
So, why DO you hate civil rights leaders?
Post by Amanda Williams
And yes, WHERE is the dispicable old fuck buried ?
I do hope it's in some civilized part of the nation and not in some
redneck/hillbilly shithole... I don't like travelling outside the REAL
america.. �
I figured your hypocritical elitist bourgeoisie racist world view
would emerge during this thread. Im just surprised you exposed
yourself so early on.
Im curious cumcake..what do you consider a "civilized part of the
nation"?
Ill be waiting for your response, and your cites to the question
posted above. Waiting with bated breath, as it were.
Gunner Asch
"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
I got up a little while ago and decided to check Usenet. There's more
$hit from a nerdy little twit that calls itself "Gunner". I know
y'all are as dumb as dirt, but Je$u$ H Chri$t, why the Hell don't you
get a freaking life? Yesterday was sunny and about 65-70 degrees with
winds between 10 and 15 MPH. A real nice day outdoors, and great
sleeping weather last night too.

Too bad you missed it. You're an Internet junkie with the writing
skill of a moose. Get a life, Tinkerbell. You suck at this stuff
anyway. I bet your computer chair is fitted with a built-in
KKKrapper. <snicker>
A Pidgeon Called "Nemo"...
2008-04-20 19:15:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Gunner Asch
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Amanda Williams
Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank
gun nut, Completely out of their trees. �The two biggest
supporters of gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
Ah.... a Hassel fan ... Gunner Asch would have been beside me peeing as
well... rotfl...
I see you dont know much about ol Herbert, which is underscored by
your ignorance of the fact that Hans Kirst was his creator, not that
pouser Hassel.
Post by Amanda Williams
Feel free. �Just be prepared to be arrested on a myrid of crimes,
tried and convicted and likely imprisoned.
Gee mister... do I get a trial first ?
Sure, do a hand stand and emulate a fountain.
Post by Amanda Williams
<snicker>
I should mention that at least one of those crimes could get your name
in the Megans Law registry as a sex offender, and that 2 of those
crimes are felonies, so if you arnt a lesbian now..you will be in 3-5
yrs.
peeing is a "sexual offence" ?
Public exposure of genitals is. �Or are you going to piss down your
leg, like that time in Cabo?
Post by Amanda Williams
This assuming that someone doesnt take umbrage at you dispoiling a
grave of a beloved national figure, and simply killing you outright.
"beloved national figure" Who TF are you talking about ?
Few Americans share your views on Mr. Heston. �Nor do they share your
Libtard viewpoints. �This btw..is something you really should get a
grip on. You being in the minority and all.
Post by Amanda Williams
This thread is about that dispicable old fuck "Chuckles" Heston who sold
his soul to the gun lobby.
Ah! �Da Ebil Gun Wobby! �So cupcake..tell us all about the Ebil Gun
Wobby. Use as much whitespace as necessary and provide cites to back
up your claims.
Post by Amanda Williams
It should be noted that many police officers are gun owners off the
job, and virtually all their official firearms training was provided
to them by NRA certified instructors like myself. As are most
corrections officers.
It should be further noted that your crime will be "infamous", and
during your incarceration, the staff will make your life a living
hell, until you manage to strangle yourself with a prison bra strap,
or they talk one of your fellow inmates to repeatedly stick a
sharpened toothbrush in your kidneys.
Really ? "infamous" that would be k0ol... just for peeing... WOW !!!
Not the act, you brainless piece of dreck, but the target. That would
be like pissing on the tomb of Karl Marx or FDR to you turdbrains. Or
the tomb of �Andrea Dwarkin perhaps?
Post by Amanda Williams
All it will take is a few packs of smokes, some eyeshadow and makeup
and your life would change for the worst. �At best..you would likely
be on dialysis for a good many years, at worst, you would bleed out on
the gurney in the prison hospital. �In hidious pain.
Gee... you ARE a bloodthirsty little wanker. You must be one of those
"moral values" christians... �
Sorry cumbucket..Im Buddhist. Granted..not a very good one, but the
Eightfold path has some interesting turns and cul de sacs.
Not bloodthirsty, but a realist. Im an ex cop. I know far more than I
care to know about how certain prisoners are treated in prison. Ever
wonder why Charlie Manson is kept in secure storage, and has his own
group of guards whenever he is moved through general population? �Not
to keep him from escaping, but from other cons from shanking his ass.
The same �people btw the Democrats want to register to vote
Democrat....snicker....
Im also a combat vet. Shrug..which only means when the weather
changes, various parts of my body hurt.
But then..Ill bet you can tell some really good war stories about
paper cuts and men who were nasty to you.
Post by Amanda Williams
Your choice, use it wisely.
Still want the address?
Geez, no need to go all "postal" there sparky.. just because I want to
exercise my first admendment rights...
Im not surprised you consider defiling a grave to be a first amendment
right. �This coming from a person who wants to remove the right to
exercise our 2nd Amendment rights. �Your ilk did give the world Piss
Christ...
But its a Right in your eyes, because its what you want to do..wana
wana wana!! Stomp stomp stomp!! �
Whatcha gonna do cumbucket? Hold your breath until you turn blue?
Post by Amanda Williams
But the about lunatic rant does illustrate why people who WANT guns
should be the very LAST to GET them.
Other than your hatred of civil rights leaders and your hatred of
tools, where did I mention guns other than in reference to police
officers? �Or are you of the mind that they should be disarmed as
well?
So, why DO you hate civil rights leaders?
Post by Amanda Williams
And yes, WHERE is the dispicable old fuck buried ?
I do hope it's in some civilized part of the nation and not in some
redneck/hillbilly shithole... I don't like travelling outside the REAL
america.. �
I figured your hypocritical elitist bourgeoisie racist world view
would emerge during this thread. Im just surprised you exposed
yourself so early on.
Im curious cumcake..what do you consider a "civilized part of the
nation"?
Ill be waiting for your response, and your cites to the question
posted above. Waiting with bated breath, as it were.
Gunner Asch
"[L]iberals are afraid to state what they truly believe in, for to do so
would result in even less votes than they currently receive. Their
methodology is to lie about their real agenda in the hopes of regaining
power, at which point they will do whatever they damn well please. The
problem is they have concealed and obfuscated for so long that, as a group,
they themselves are no longer sure of their goals. They are a collection of
wild-eyed splinter groups, all holding a grab-bag of dreams and wishes. Some
want a Socialist, secular-humanist state, others the repeal of the Second
Amendment. Some want same sex/different species marriage, others want voting
rights for trees, fish, coal and bugs. Some want cradle to grave care and
complete subservience to the government nanny state, others want a culture
that walks in lockstep and speaks only with intonations of political
correctness. I view the American liberals in much the same way I view the
competing factions of Islamic
fundamentalists. The latter hate each other to the core, and only join
forces to attack the US or Israel. The former hate themselves to the core,
and only join forces to attack George Bush and conservatives." --Ron Marr- Hide quoted text -
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I got up a little while ago and decided to check Usenet.  There's more
$hit from a nerdy little twit that calls itself "Gunner".   I know
y'all are as dumb as dirt, but Je$u$ H Chri$t, why the Hell don't you
get a freaking life?  Yesterday was sunny and about 65-70 degrees with
winds between 10 and 15 MPH.  A real nice day outdoors, and great
sleeping weather last night too.
Too bad you missed it.  You're an Internet junkie with the writing
skill of a moose.   Get a life, Tinkerbell.  You suck at this stuff
anyway.  I bet your computer chair is fitted with a built-in
KKKrapper.  <snicker>
What DO you see when you look in the MIRROR,
CharL00N.........??????????/


--
Best
Greg
h***@hotmail.com
2008-04-19 21:57:37 UTC
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Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun
nut, Completely out of their trees.  The two biggest supporters of
gun lunacy and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
I want to go pee on his grave....
--
AW
Get with Larry Flint. He can arrange to have a photographer available
and you'll get rich. Or he'll get rich. You could make even more
money with live interviews on Air America if only they hadn't gone
tits up. Then, I think Howard Stern has an annual female pissing
contest, but you've got to be really, really good at it. And it would
help getting on Stern's show if you were a lesbian and took your top
off. Come to think of it, that may have been the only requirement to
get on Air America. Best of luck.

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Harold Burton
2008-04-20 01:47:48 UTC
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Post by Amanda Williams
Does anybody know where the dispicable old fuck is buried???
Bill Clinton hasn't died yet, so he can't be buried, but give Hitlary a
chance, she's probably working on it.


Snicker.
Flame broiled starfish
2008-04-20 13:34:52 UTC
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Post by Gunner
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 16:46:30 GMT, "Mean Democrat"
Post by Mean Democrat
Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy
and both were senile and mad as hatters.
Heston approved of guns because he hated the poor.
You hate guns because you know you are a psychopath and if you ever
got one, you would butcher a nursery school
Gunner
Rifleman doesn't hate guns - he's just pissed off because he can't find a
bobby with one who's willing to sodomize him with it.
--
"Drinking beer and smoking dope together, is like pissing against the wind."

Freewheelin' Franklin
Harold Burton
2008-04-20 01:46:08 UTC
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Post by "The Rifleman"
Heston like Reagon epitomises the mentality of the average yank gun nut,
Completely out of their trees. The two biggest supporters of gun lunacy and
both were senile and mad as hatters.
Care for some cheese with that whine?
Harold Burton
2008-04-20 01:45:26 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and
eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim
that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun.  "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania.  <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Unlike you, he didn't hide behind the anonymity of the internet.
Heston fought in WWII.  He marched with Dr. King back in 1963.  He
believed in freedom.  But you?  You're on the Beavis and Butthead level,
with that phony laugh.
--
Jeers,
Bama Brian
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Wikipedia: "He served for two years as a B-25 radio operator/gunner
stationed in the Alaskan Aleutian Islands..." Hazardous duty, eh?
Care to tell us what "hazardous duty" you've performed, other than
holding yourself up to ridicule on usenet?


Snicker.
Harold Burton
2008-04-20 01:44:02 UTC
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Post by Bama Brian
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim
that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Maybe you ought to look up Heston's life and see what he did with it.
Are you kidding, if Chuckles took that advice to heart she'd kill
herself. Heston was a winner, Chuckles is a loser, that's why she
whines on usenet.
BaJoRi
2008-04-07 16:48:46 UTC
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...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>

You are an idiot? You associate the man with the KKK because of how he
believed the second amendment should be interpreted? Meanwhile he was
hip-deep in the Civil Rights movement, made movies that espoused tolerance
and many Progressive causes, and generally supported the rights of
individuals.

You, on the other hand, are an asshole.
This is your brain on Fox News.
2008-04-08 09:47:08 UTC
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Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. �Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. �And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow �lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
�kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
�- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Charlton Heston's body is to be cremated and his ashes shot out of a
shotgun at passing motorists on the 405 in LA, as stipulated by his
will. No explanation was given.
Harold Burton
2008-04-20 01:42:10 UTC
Permalink
In article
Post by ChasNemo
...unlike, say, the disgraceful "The Floonier" or the KKKowardly "Nemo".
He faced the end with courage and bravado, plus which he had a sense of
humour about himself. ?Once a LIEberal, he was intelligent and eventually
came to the realisation that "liberalism" was a vast fraud and so he became
a standard - bearer for the conservative cause. ?And as head of the NRA
let's not forget his valiant work in protecting our Second Amendment
rights...
God rest ye, Charlton Heston...
"Chuck, there is a new star in the heavens tonight...!!!"
--
Best
Greg
" I find Greg Morrow ?lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that
we are some
?kind of comedy team turns my stomach."
?- "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking
Undoubtedly there was a new splash in Hell's lake of fire -- right
beside the landing spot of Ronnie Raygun. "Charlie" Heston was far
gone in Alzheimer's (like Ronnie Raygun) long before he KKKroaked.
That explains his gun mania. <snicker>
Love reading leftards whining about things they can't do anything about.
Hell, that's all they whine about.


Snicker.
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