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Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 23rd 10, 12:41 AM
No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
World as We Know It?
In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
GeoSynch
March 23rd 10, 01:07 AM
Jilly, the parasitic tax-feeder, shimmied:
> No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill
Why does the mention of military MK-ULTRA mind-control techniques send you
scurrying faster than a cockroach when the kitchen light gets turned during the
night, old girl?
GeoSynch
March 23rd 10, 02:03 AM
Jilly hid under her bed:
> GeoSynch [The Greatest] wrote:
> > Jilly, the parasitic tax-feeder, shimmied:
> > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill
> Why does the mention of military MK-ULTRA mind-control techniques send you
> scurrying faster than a cockroach when the kitchen light gets turned during
> the night, old girl?
Since the mere mention of it seems to cause you to break out in sphincters and
defecate yourself to death, I'll have to hazard a guess:
The NSA Project Echelon data-mining program could possibly end more than just
your latrine-duty military career. Isn't that so, old girl?
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 23rd 10, 04:14 AM
On Mar 22, 8:07*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Jilly, the parasitic tax-feeder, shimmied:
>
> > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill
>
> Why does the mention of military MK-ULTRA mind-control techniques send you
> scurrying faster than a cockroach when the kitchen light gets turned during the
> night, old girl?
Because I'm afraid of the lights, old girl.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 23rd 10, 04:15 AM
On Mar 22, 9:03*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Jilly hid under her bed:
>
> > GeoSynch [The Greatest] wrote:
> > > Jilly, the parasitic tax-feeder, shimmied:
> > > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill
> > Why does the mention of military MK-ULTRA mind-control techniques send you
> > scurrying faster than a cockroach when the kitchen light gets turned during
> > the night, old girl?
>
> Since the mere mention of it seems to cause you to break out in sphincters and
> defecate yourself to death, I'll have to hazard a guess:
>
> The NSA Project Echelon data-mining program could possibly end more than just
> your latrine-duty military career. Isn't that so, old girl?
Seek help. Your paranoia has you seeing scary things in the shadows
again, old girl.
Boon[_2_]
March 23rd 10, 10:23 PM
On Mar 23, 3:42*pm, ScottW > wrote:
> On Mar 22, 5:41*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
>
> > wrote:
> > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
> > World as We Know It?
>
> http://articles.latimes.com/2010/mar/22/opinion/la-oe-kuhn22-2010mar22
Obama's approval ratings are basically tracking the same as Clinton's
and Reagan's did in their second year of office. By the way, those
article polls were timed before the health care reform bill became
law, so your point is moot. But thanks for admitting you're an angry
white guy, something we've been telling you for years.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 24th 10, 12:08 AM
On Mar 23, 5:23*pm, Boon > wrote:
> On Mar 23, 3:42*pm, ScottW > wrote:
>
> > On Mar 22, 5:41*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
>
> > > wrote:
> > > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
> > > World as We Know It?
>
> >http://articles.latimes.com/2010/mar/22/opinion/la-oe-kuhn22-2010mar22
>
> Obama's approval ratings are basically tracking the same as Clinton's
> and Reagan's did in their second year of office. By the way, those
> article polls were timed before the health care reform bill became
> law, so your point is moot. But thanks for admitting you're an angry
> white guy, something we've been telling you for years.
Well, white women (who are smarter than white men meaning they're
veritable geniuses to 2pid) still support Obama.
It's the nincompoops like 2pid who compose their thoughts in
incomplete sentences like "Me hungry." and "Me tired, sleep now." and
"Me feel poop coming." who don't see what sound business it is to have
most people insured.
Isn't that ironic? The people who want you to believe they "know"
business can't understand what a 6-10% difference in burden on the
economy actually means in a world market. LoL.
LoL. It will be entertaining to watch the AWGs like 2pid in the coming
weeks.
BTW, didn't Rush promise to leave the country? That'll be fun to watch
as well. I can see it now: "I can't leave when my country NEEDS me."
LoL. He'll turn out to be another AW (fat) G just like 2pid. LoL.
Trevor Wilson[_3_]
March 24th 10, 12:17 AM
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote:
> No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
> World as We Know It?
>
> In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
> what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
**It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans (HMOs won't be happy). One
thing though:
WTF is wrong with Americans? Or is it just policians? The hold out Dems
wouldn't sign unless abortions were removed from the equation. Policians
don't seem to care about the tens of thousands of innocents killed by Bush
in his little war in Iraq, but they kick up a fuss when asked to deal with
something that is not yet a human being.
--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
Harry Lavo
March 24th 10, 01:04 AM
"Trevor Wilson" > wrote in message
...
> Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote:
>> No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
>> World as We Know It?
>>
>> In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
>> what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
>
> **It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans (HMOs won't be happy). One
> thing though:
>
> WTF is wrong with Americans? Or is it just policians? The hold out Dems
> wouldn't sign unless abortions were removed from the equation. Policians
> don't seem to care about the tens of thousands of innocents killed by Bush
> in his little war in Iraq, but they kick up a fuss when asked to deal with
> something that is not yet a human being.
>
>
> --
> Trevor Wilson
> www.rageaudio.com.au
That wonderful sense of independence that used to sustain us has turned into
a "me first" country, actually "me first" and you only if you first reduce
my taxes, country. Very little sense of common purpose any longer.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 24th 10, 01:50 AM
On Mar 23, 8:04*pm, "Harry Lavo" > wrote:
> "Trevor Wilson" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote:
> >> No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
> >> World as We Know It?
>
> >> In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
> >> what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
>
> > **It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans (HMOs won't be happy). One
> > thing though:
>
> > WTF is wrong with Americans? Or is it just policians? The hold out Dems
> > wouldn't sign unless abortions were removed from the equation. Policians
> > don't seem to care about the tens of thousands of innocents killed by Bush
> > in his little war in Iraq, but they kick up a fuss when asked to deal with
> > something that is not yet a human being.
>
> > --
> > Trevor Wilson
> >www.rageaudio.com.au
>
> That wonderful sense of independence that used to sustain us has turned into
> a "me first" country, actually "me first" and you only if you first reduce
> my taxes, country. *Very little sense of common purpose any longer.
Chalk it up to the sense of entitlement 2pid and his ilk display.
Boon[_2_]
March 24th 10, 02:25 AM
On Mar 23, 7:17*pm, "Trevor Wilson" > wrote:
> Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote:
>
> > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
> > World as We Know It?
>
> > In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
> > what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
>
> **It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans (HMOs won't be happy). One
> thing though:
>
> WTF is wrong with Americans? Or is it just policians? The hold out Dems
> wouldn't sign unless abortions were removed from the equation. Policians
> don't seem to care about the tens of thousands of innocents killed by Bush
> in his little war in Iraq, but they kick up a fuss when asked to deal with
> something that is not yet a human being.
I'm currently looking for a nice European family to adopt me. First
choices...Ireland, Norway and Denmark. I will also consider Australia,
Canada, The Netherlands, Belgium, Iceland and France. I'm clean, quiet
and I do yard work.
Clyde Slick
March 24th 10, 03:13 AM
On Mar 23, 10:25*pm, Boon > wrote:
> On Mar 23, 7:17*pm, "Trevor Wilson" > wrote:
>
>
>
> > Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote:
>
> > > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
> > > World as We Know It?
>
> > > In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
> > > what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
>
> > **It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans (HMOs won't be happy). One
> > thing though:
>
> > WTF is wrong with Americans? Or is it just policians? The hold out Dems
> > wouldn't sign unless abortions were removed from the equation. Policians
> > don't seem to care about the tens of thousands of innocents killed by Bush
> > in his little war in Iraq, but they kick up a fuss when asked to deal with
> > something that is not yet a human being.
>
> I'm currently looking for a nice European family to adopt me. First
> choices...Ireland, Norway and Denmark. I will also consider Australia,
> Canada, The Netherlands, Belgium, Iceland and France. I'm clean, quiet
> and I do yard work.
why bother with a family, just ask one of those governments to adopt
you
GeoSynch
March 24th 10, 03:19 AM
BaBoon hit the skids:
> I'm currently looking for a nice European family to adopt me.
Maybe if you put on your best monkey suit and mosey on over to Jane Goodall's
house...
> I'm clean,
Translation: "I haven't upchucked on myself lately."
> quiet
Translation: "I've almost got my shrill howling under control."
> and I do yard work.
Translation: "By yard work, I mean swinging through trees."
GeoSynch
March 24th 10, 03:27 AM
Jilly slurped:
> "Me hungry."
For more smegma? LoL!
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 24th 10, 03:31 AM
On Mar 23, 10:13*pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On Mar 23, 10:25*pm, Boon > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Mar 23, 7:17*pm, "Trevor Wilson" > wrote:
>
> > > Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote:
>
> > > > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
> > > > World as We Know It?
>
> > > > In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
> > > > what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
>
> > > **It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans (HMOs won't be happy).. One
> > > thing though:
>
> > > WTF is wrong with Americans? Or is it just policians? The hold out Dems
> > > wouldn't sign unless abortions were removed from the equation. Policians
> > > don't seem to care about the tens of thousands of innocents killed by Bush
> > > in his little war in Iraq, but they kick up a fuss when asked to deal with
> > > something that is not yet a human being.
>
> > I'm currently looking for a nice European family to adopt me. First
> > choices...Ireland, Norway and Denmark. I will also consider Australia,
> > Canada, The Netherlands, Belgium, Iceland and France. I'm clean, quiet
> > and I do yard work.
>
> why bother with a family, just ask one of those governments to adopt
> you
Didn't you go slumming and end up getting adopted in Eastern Europe?
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 24th 10, 03:32 AM
On Mar 23, 10:27*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Jilly slurped:
>
> > "Me hungry."
>
> For more smegma? LoL!
I'm nothing like 2pid. LoL!
GeoSynch
March 24th 10, 03:42 AM
Jilly harrumphed:
>> > "Me hungry."
> > For more smegma? LoL!
> I'm nothing like 2pid. LoL!
That's probably because you've been a parasitic tax-feeder your entire adult
life.
The last bit of productive employ in the private sector for you was delivering
newspapers as a kid or pizzas as an adolescent.
Jenn[_2_]
March 24th 10, 04:05 AM
In article >,
"GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Jilly harrumphed:
>
> >> > "Me hungry."
>
> > > For more smegma? LoL!
>
> > I'm nothing like 2pid. LoL!
>
> That's probably because you've been a parasitic tax-feeder your entire adult
> life.
Why do you hate the military?
Bret L
March 24th 10, 04:12 AM
>
> > In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
> > what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
>
> **It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans (HMOs won't be happy). One
> thing though:
>
> WTF is wrong with Americans? Or is it just policians? The hold out Dems
> wouldn't sign unless abortions were removed from the equation. Policians
> don't seem to care about the tens of thousands of innocents killed by Bush
> in his little war in Iraq, but they kick up a fuss when asked to deal with
> something that is not yet a human being.
It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans until the reality sinks
in: the productive will be taxed even more to pay for the
nonproductive and for illegals and assorted specially favored groups.
And health care will be rationed as it is in most of the rest of the
world. The number of MRI machines will be drastically reduced, making
more people endure invasive and painful procedures and allowing more
cases of "walk and die" trauma like those that took actresses Princess
Grace (aka Grace Kelly) and Natasha Richardson. People over some
arbitrary age won't get cardiac surgery or the better grade of knee
and hip implants. The obese won't get many kinds of surgery, bariatric
or otherwise. And new drug development will stop, or become much
slower.
Canada will no longer be able to offshore cases to the United States
as Canadians in Florida, Arizona, California and the Northwest
"suddenly get sick" on "holiday".
This will in turn put more pressure from English Canadians to finally
boot the source of socialism-Quebec-from Canada. That will put even
more ideas of separationism in Americans' heads.
It will further increase the delta between NAMs and the net-revenue-
contributing class. Blacks, homosexuals, single mothers, and hardcore
SSI recipients will get politically boosted treatment and the working-
middle class White male will be disfavored. Religious and social
minorities whose members deviate in acceptable treatment will find the
adaptations now made for them-bloodless heart surgeries for Jehovahs
Witnesses, lay midwifery programs, dentists using gold instead of Hg
amalgams-deprived of their adaptations as cost ineffective. Vegans may
be told they have to eat meat to qualify for some treatments since
vegan diets lack needed nutrients.
If you want the Republic to be held together and thrive it's
terrible. If you want the breakdown of the United States and the
formation of a white nationalist ethnostate amongst other polities in
a Balkanization of the country, why, it's a providential gift.
Jenn[_2_]
March 24th 10, 04:21 AM
In article
>,
Bret L > wrote:
>Blacks, homosexuals, single mothers, and hardcore
> SSI recipients will get politically boosted treatment and the working-
> middle class White male will be disfavored.
God, it must suck to be a WCWM.
Boon[_2_]
March 24th 10, 04:33 AM
On Mar 23, 10:13*pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On Mar 23, 10:25*pm, Boon > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Mar 23, 7:17*pm, "Trevor Wilson" > wrote:
>
> > > Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote:
>
> > > > No rants about how passage of the healthcare bill mean the End of the
> > > > World as We Know It?
>
> > > > In Bratzi's case he has an excuse as Sailer might not have told him
> > > > what to think yet, but 2pid's republicans have spoken.
>
> > > **It'll be a brilliant thing for most Americans (HMOs won't be happy).. One
> > > thing though:
>
> > > WTF is wrong with Americans? Or is it just policians? The hold out Dems
> > > wouldn't sign unless abortions were removed from the equation. Policians
> > > don't seem to care about the tens of thousands of innocents killed by Bush
> > > in his little war in Iraq, but they kick up a fuss when asked to deal with
> > > something that is not yet a human being.
>
> > I'm currently looking for a nice European family to adopt me. First
> > choices...Ireland, Norway and Denmark. I will also consider Australia,
> > Canada, The Netherlands, Belgium, Iceland and France. I'm clean, quiet
> > and I do yard work.
>
> why bother with a family, just ask one of those governments to adopt
> you-
Do governments provide home cooked meals?
Bret L
March 24th 10, 05:12 AM
On Mar 23, 11:21*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *Bret L > wrote:
>
> >Blacks, homosexuals, single mothers, and hardcore
> > SSI recipients will get politically boosted treatment and the working-
> > middle class White male will be disfavored.
>
> God, it must suck to be a WCWM.
Well, put yourself in his position. No, not THAT way. We know about
that. I mean the other way.
Think about what it's like to be passed over for promotion in favor
of lesserly qualified people for racial and gender quota reasons. Yes,
it has happened to me. I spent a summer reworking bodged circuit
boards as a rework tech because the SMT/ Pick & Place department was
supervised by an incompetent woman assembler-turned-tech who refused
to learn how to set the machine up nor to discipline her operators.
After i quit the retired HR guy admitted that they had made up their
mind ahead of time they would only hire a woman or a flagrantly and
publicly gay man because they didn't want any harassment allegations,
since the department was, he reminded me, practically "a snatch
patch"-i.e., full of young girls not factory-wizened or loaded (yet)
with blubber and illegitimate kids. They had hoped I had stayed
because they would have made me rework supervisor in a few years-
Rework being all the old cows and fruits that weren't smart enough to
upgrade to tech or the office, and no one was going to believe anyone
would harass THEM.
Think about what it's like to have grown up in a house where Dad got
a good job at 16 and Mom was a full time mother-homemaker. In those
days if an 18 year old kid knocked some girl up he married her, they
had the kid and a couple more, and he got a blue collar job and
provided for his brood while the girl stayed home and did what women
did. That kid is 21, just got out of college and is living at home
again because the only job he can find pays ten bucks an hour. I saw
THAT in the Reagan years. Guys I went to high school with-not the
brightest guys, but decent workers-did just that. He comes home and
faces Dad who looks at him like he's a goddamn bum. Eventually he
marries some dopey, dumpy broad and between the two they can just
about afford a house. Meanwhile his equally smart sister is a junior
executive with some mega-conglomerate who works 80 hour weeks and will
die a lonely, childless spinster after being spit out at 55 with a
partial pension.
Think about the heterosexual women who bought all that bull**** they
could have it all-motherhood and a fulfillig, good paying career. Now
they work their ass off at work, come home, tired and work their ass
off some more. Johnny's smoking pot out in the open and Susie didn't
get her period this month and they're both making solid D's at school.
Yeah, Dad doesn't give a ****, but what did you expect when you
divorced his ass and clipped him $1700 a month for child support?
Oh, and while you're at it, think about that black doctor that wants
to buy the house catty-corner from you. She might really be a good
doctor-but if you didn't know for sure, you'd never go to her because
you would have to consider the odds that more than likely she's
incompetent because she got Affirmative Action selection into college,
into med school, and into a residency. If she really is good, think
about how she has to feel about that. And if she isn't think about how
much havoc she's going to wreak in a career of misdiagnosis and
botched procedures.
What blacks, mestizos, homosexuals and butch feminists can't really
understand is that they themselves aren't the real problem. It's the
Politically Correct class which is enabled to use them as a battering
ram in willful assault against the biological order that is the REAL
problem, the catalyst without which the system would return to a
normal equilibrium.
"Assault on the biological order". Ruminate on that a while.
Jenn[_2_]
March 24th 10, 05:17 AM
In article
>,
Bret L > wrote:
> On Mar 23, 11:21*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *Bret L > wrote:
> >
> > >Blacks, homosexuals, single mothers, and hardcore
> > > SSI recipients will get politically boosted treatment and the working-
> > > middle class White male will be disfavored.
> >
> > God, it must suck to be a WCWM.
>
> Well, put yourself in his position. No, not THAT way. We know about
> that. I mean the other way.
>
> Think about what it's like to be passed over for promotion in favor
> of lesserly qualified people for racial and gender quota reasons.
I'll just stop here....
So has no one let you know that this has been happening to people of
color, women, and gay people for centuries?
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 25th 10, 06:24 AM
On Mar 23, 11:05*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> In article >,
>
> *"GeoSynch" > wrote:
> > Jilly harrumphed:
>
> > >> > "Me hungry."
>
> > > > For more smegma? LoL!
>
> > > I'm nothing like 2pid. LoL!
>
> > That's probably because you've been a parasitic tax-feeder your entire adult
> > life.
>
> Why do you hate the military?
Boneheads like Sugar probably think the military should be subbed out,
just like they bellieve all roads should be toll roads owned by
private companies.
They are, in short, morons.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 25th 10, 06:29 AM
On Mar 24, 12:17*am, Jenn > wrote:
> I'll just stop here....
BTW, thanks for snipping mounds of tripe.
I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
intelligence.
He puts me to sleep.
GeoSynch
March 25th 10, 07:13 AM
Jilly, parasitic tax-feeder, sucked:
>> > > I'm nothing like 2pid. LoL!
>> > That's probably because you've been a parasitic tax-feeder your entire
>> > adult life.
> > Why do you hate the military?
> Boneheads like Sugar probably think the military should be subbed out,
Differentiate, if you can, between defending country and hegemonic overreach
without overloading into "TILT" your addled, simplistic mind.
> just like they bellieve all roads should be toll roads owned by private
> companies.
Hilarious! Economic discourse from a parasitic tax-feeder about the benefits of
public goods. Thanks for the laugh, Jilly old girl.
> They are, in short, morons.
You, by comparison, make the Sad Sacks and Gomer Pyles appear to be geniuses.
LoL!
Boon[_2_]
March 25th 10, 03:43 PM
On Mar 25, 1:24*am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Mar 23, 11:05*pm, Jenn > wrote:
>
> > In article >,
>
> > *"GeoSynch" > wrote:
> > > Jilly harrumphed:
>
> > > >> > "Me hungry."
>
> > > > > For more smegma? LoL!
>
> > > > I'm nothing like 2pid. LoL!
>
> > > That's probably because you've been a parasitic tax-feeder your entire adult
> > > life.
>
> > Why do you hate the military?
>
> Boneheads like Sugar probably think the military should be subbed out,
> just like they bellieve all roads should be toll roads owned by
> private companies.
>
> They are, in short, morons.
Chances are that PLF couldn't get into the military. He's an IT nerd,
so I imagine he has asthma and a heart murmur. He's a caffeine addict,
so his blood pressure is probably sky high. And he's an Internet
coward, so he doesn't have the guts to aim a weapon at the enemy. 4-F,
big time.
Boon[_2_]
March 25th 10, 03:44 PM
On Mar 25, 1:29*am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Mar 24, 12:17*am, Jenn > wrote:
>
> > I'll just stop here....
>
> BTW, thanks for snipping mounds of tripe.
>
> I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
> intelligence.
Same with PLF. You can tell from his crappy writing skills that he
sleeps with a thesaurus. It's like he's still auditioning for TONE.
GeoSynch
March 25th 10, 10:12 PM
Buffoon blubbered:
> And he's an Internet coward, so he doesn't have the guts
The once-mighty BaBoon, having lost so much because of me and with precious
little left to lose, is reduced to the gutless act of drive-by sniping. Now
there's a real coward for you. :-)
GeoSynch
March 25th 10, 10:18 PM
Buffoon burbled:
> > I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
> > intelligence.
> Same with PLF. You can tell from his crappy writing skills that he sleeps with
> a thesaurus. It's like he's still auditioning for TONE.
For a so-called "professional," you sure are a laughingstock, no-credibility
journalist. Even Jilly makes fewer writing mistakes than you do and Pudge is a
far better writer than you are. Deal with it, bumbler.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 26th 10, 12:55 AM
On Mar 25, 2:13*am, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Jilly, parasitic tax-feeder, sucked:
>
> >> > > I'm nothing like 2pid. LoL!
> >> > That's probably because you've been a parasitic tax-feeder your entire
> >> > adult life.
> > > Why do you hate the military?
> > Boneheads like Sugar probably think the military should be subbed out,
>
> Differentiate, if you can, between defending country and hegemonic overreach
> without overloading into "TILT" your addled, simplistic mind.
The funny thing is that the insurance industry itself was behind this
legislation.
Typical conservative who claims to know more than those in the
industry. LoL.
> > just like they bellieve all roads should be toll roads owned by private
> > companies.
>
> Hilarious! Economic discourse from a parasitic tax-feeder about the benefits of
> public goods. Thanks for the laugh, Jilly old girl.
It appears that your "parasitic" 'brain' has been affected by...
parasites?
> > They are, in short, morons.
>
> You, by comparison, make the Sad Sacks and Gomer Pyles appear to be geniuses.
> LoL!
Ah, a claim of service. When might that have been?
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 26th 10, 12:56 AM
On Mar 25, 5:12*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Buffoon blubbered:
>
> > And he's an Internet coward, so he doesn't have the guts
>
> The once-mighty BaBoon, having lost so much because of me and with precious
> little left to lose, is reduced to the gutless act of drive-by sniping. Now
> there's a real coward for you. :-)
That one landed a little too close to home, did it, old girl?
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 26th 10, 12:59 AM
On Mar 25, 5:18*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Buffoon burbled:
>
> > > I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
> > > intelligence.
> > Same with PLF. You can tell from his crappy writing skills that he sleeps with
> > a thesaurus. It's like he's still auditioning for TONE.
>
> For a so-called "professional," you sure are a laughingstock, no-credibility
> journalist. Even Jilly makes fewer writing mistakes than you do and Pudge is a
> far better writer than you are. Deal with it, bumbler.
Calling me and George "good writers" will **** poor 2pid off to no
end. I'd take that back. You don't want to face the Wrath of 2pid.
You'll end up laughing so hard you might wake the neighbors.
Boon[_2_]
March 26th 10, 01:43 AM
On Mar 25, 7:56*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Mar 25, 5:12*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
>
> > Buffoon blubbered:
>
> > > And he's an Internet coward, so he doesn't have the guts
>
> > The once-mighty BaBoon, having lost so much because of me and with precious
> > little left to lose, is reduced to the gutless act of drive-by sniping. Now
> > there's a real coward for you. :-)
>
> That one landed a little too close to home, did it, old girl?
I think we're witnessing a very elaborate IKYABWAI here. One minute
he's ranting about me getting him in trouble at work, and the next
he's claiming that I've "lost so much" because of him.
Again, this is typical of Intenet geeks. They like to pretend that
they actually impact the world around them as they toil away in
obscurity. It's those fantasies that get them out of bed every day.
LoL!
Boon[_2_]
March 26th 10, 01:46 AM
On Mar 25, 7:59*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Mar 25, 5:18*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
>
> > Buffoon burbled:
>
> > > > I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
> > > > intelligence.
> > > Same with PLF. You can tell from his crappy writing skills that he sleeps with
> > > a thesaurus. It's like he's still auditioning for TONE.
>
> > For a so-called "professional," you sure are a laughingstock, no-credibility
> > journalist. Even Jilly makes fewer writing mistakes than you do and Pudge is a
> > far better writer than you are. Deal with it, bumbler.
>
> Calling me and George "good writers" will **** poor 2pid off to no
> end. I'd take that back. You don't want to face the Wrath of 2pid.
> You'll end up laughing so hard you might wake the neighbors.
I agree that George is a far better writer than me, by the way. Then
again, I'm not really auditioning for writing gigs via RAO like PLF is.
GeoSynch
March 26th 10, 02:27 AM
The BaBoon has fallen from the trees onto his head one time too many:
> > > And he's an Internet coward, so he doesn't have the guts
> > The once-mighty BaBoon, having lost so much because of me and with precious
> > little left to lose, is reduced to the gutless act of drive-by sniping. Now
> > there's a real coward for you. :-)
> I think we're witnessing a very elaborate IKYABWAI here.
Are you sure it isn't "irony" like the kind you frequently indulge in?
> One minute he's ranting about me getting him in trouble at work,
Even more proof Buffoon is completely bonkers. Marc Phillips has gloated on
several occasions that I had gotten fired from some job at a Christian
entertainment company in Tennessee and he hinted that he had instigated the
outcome. Even though it was demostrably false, he still continued to make such
claims. I've never ranted that you got me into trouble at work. All I've done is
repeatedly rub your nose into it that you've done no such thing.
> and the next he's claiming that I've "lost so much" because of him.
Like shredding your credibility as a purported "journalist", setting in motion
the chain of events that led to your ouster as chief food go-fer at that
rinky-dink publication and subsequent bitter relocation to Bumluck, TX.
Ah, schadenfruede do sweetly smile sometimes. ;-)
Jenn[_2_]
March 26th 10, 02:41 AM
In article >,
"GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Buffoon burbled:
>
> > > I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
> > > intelligence.
>
> > Same with PLF. You can tell from his crappy writing skills that he sleeps
> > with
> > a thesaurus. It's like he's still auditioning for TONE.
>
> For a so-called "professional," you sure are a laughingstock, no-credibility
> journalist. Even Jilly makes fewer writing mistakes than you do and Pudge is
> a
> far better writer than you are. Deal with it, bumbler.
Oh oh. Scott will, I'm sure, criticize you for praising Shhhh's and
George's writing. I know that because he's very consistent in his
actions.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 26th 10, 07:00 PM
On Mar 25, 9:00*pm, ScottW > wrote:
> Do you really think the insurance industry with one of the strongest
> lobby/pr resources of any industry sat strangely quiet for months
> while being Obama's whipping boy for nothing?
They saw the need too. Most doctors do as well. The doctors the right
drags out in opposition are usually one of two varieties: doctors
whose work isn't typically covered by insurance anyway, or specialists
who own large clinics.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 27th 10, 12:14 AM
On Mar 26, 2:41*pm, ScottW > wrote:
> On Mar 25, 7:41*pm, Jenn > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > In article >,
>
> > *"GeoSynch" > wrote:
> > > Buffoon burbled:
>
> > > > > I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
> > > > > intelligence.
>
> > > > Same with PLF. You can tell from his crappy writing skills that he sleeps
> > > > with
> > > > a thesaurus. It's like he's still auditioning for TONE.
>
> > > For a so-called "professional," you sure are a laughingstock, no-credibility
> > > journalist. Even Jilly makes fewer writing mistakes than you do and Pudge is
> > > a
> > > far better writer than you are. Deal with it, bumbler.
>
> > Oh oh. *Scott will, I'm sure, criticize you for praising Shhhh's and
> > George's writing. *I know that because he's very consistent in his
> > actions.
>
> *Do you really think that was praise? *Seriously? *LoL.
> *Try not to be so obviously desperate in your trolls.
I note that Sugar didn't say, "2pid is a far better writer than you
are".
Don't worry, 2pid. Keep up with your ESL classes and practice a lot
and who knows? You may even become as good of a writer as I am.
PS: you'll also have to read more than you do. No, not neocon blogs,
but some serious literature.
Jenn[_2_]
March 27th 10, 12:46 AM
In article
>,
ScottW > wrote:
> On Mar 25, 7:41*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > In article >,
> >
> > *"GeoSynch" > wrote:
> > > Buffoon burbled:
> >
> > > > > I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
> > > > > intelligence.
> >
> > > > Same with PLF. You can tell from his crappy writing skills that he
> > > > sleeps
> > > > with
> > > > a thesaurus. It's like he's still auditioning for TONE.
> >
> > > For a so-called "professional," you sure are a laughingstock,
> > > no-credibility
> > > journalist. Even Jilly makes fewer writing mistakes than you do and Pudge
> > > is
> > > a
> > > far better writer than you are. Deal with it, bumbler.
> >
> > Oh oh. *Scott will, I'm sure, criticize you for praising Shhhh's and
> > George's writing. *I know that because he's very consistent in his
> > actions.
>
> Do you really think that was praise? Seriously? LoL.
> Try not to be so obviously desperate in your trolls.
>
> ScottW
I should have never stated that George is a better writer than you.
Your right.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
March 27th 10, 02:38 AM
On Mar 26, 7:46*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> In article
> >,
>
>
>
>
>
> *ScottW > wrote:
> > On Mar 25, 7:41*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > > In article >,
>
> > > *"GeoSynch" > wrote:
> > > > Buffoon burbled:
>
> > > > > > I can't read what Bratzi writes. He thinks verbosity is a sign of
> > > > > > intelligence.
>
> > > > > Same with PLF. You can tell from his crappy writing skills that he
> > > > > sleeps
> > > > > with
> > > > > a thesaurus. It's like he's still auditioning for TONE.
>
> > > > For a so-called "professional," you sure are a laughingstock,
> > > > no-credibility
> > > > journalist. Even Jilly makes fewer writing mistakes than you do and Pudge
> > > > is
> > > > a
> > > > far better writer than you are. Deal with it, bumbler.
>
> > > Oh oh. *Scott will, I'm sure, criticize you for praising Shhhh's and
> > > George's writing. *I know that because he's very consistent in his
> > > actions.
>
> > *Do you really think that was praise? *Seriously? *LoL.
> > *Try not to be so obviously desperate in your trolls.
>
> > ScottW
>
> I should have never stated that George is a better writer than you. *
> Your right.
LoL.
Boon[_2_]
March 31st 10, 04:35 PM
On Mar 25, 9:27*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> The BaBoon has fallen from the trees onto his head one time too many:
>
> > > > And he's an Internet coward, so he doesn't have the guts
> > > The once-mighty BaBoon, having lost so much because of me and with precious
> > > little left to lose, is reduced to the gutless act of drive-by sniping. Now
> > > there's a real coward for you. :-)
> > I think we're witnessing a very elaborate IKYABWAI here.
>
> Are you sure it isn't "irony" like the kind you frequently indulge in?
>
> > One minute he's ranting about me getting him in trouble at work,
>
> Even more proof Buffoon is completely bonkers. Marc Phillips has gloated on
> several occasions that I had gotten fired from some job at a Christian
> entertainment company in Tennessee and he hinted that he had instigated the
> outcome. Even though it was demostrably
Demostrably? What an idiot! Smegma! Jism! Bananas! Diet soda!
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
April 1st 10, 02:04 AM
On Mar 31, 10:35*am, Boon > wrote:
> On Mar 25, 9:27*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > The BaBoon has fallen from the trees onto his head one time too many:
>
> > > > > And he's an Internet coward, so he doesn't have the guts
> > > > The once-mighty BaBoon, having lost so much because of me and with precious
> > > > little left to lose, is reduced to the gutless act of drive-by sniping. Now
> > > > there's a real coward for you. :-)
> > > I think we're witnessing a very elaborate IKYABWAI here.
>
> > Are you sure it isn't "irony" like the kind you frequently indulge in?
>
> > > One minute he's ranting about me getting him in trouble at work,
>
> > Even more proof Buffoon is completely bonkers. Marc Phillips has gloated on
> > several occasions that I had gotten fired from some job at a Christian
> > entertainment company in Tennessee and he hinted that he had instigated the
> > outcome. Even though it was demostrably
>
> Demostrably? What an idiot! Smegma! Jism! Bananas! Diet soda!
C'mon, monstro mind-controlled smegma man, Senator Sugar just coin a
new word.
Boon[_2_]
April 1st 10, 02:58 AM
On Mar 31, 8:04*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Mar 31, 10:35*am, Boon > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Mar 25, 9:27*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
>
> > > The BaBoon has fallen from the trees onto his head one time too many:
>
> > > > > > And he's an Internet coward, so he doesn't have the guts
> > > > > The once-mighty BaBoon, having lost so much because of me and with precious
> > > > > little left to lose, is reduced to the gutless act of drive-by sniping. Now
> > > > > there's a real coward for you. :-)
> > > > I think we're witnessing a very elaborate IKYABWAI here.
>
> > > Are you sure it isn't "irony" like the kind you frequently indulge in?
>
> > > > One minute he's ranting about me getting him in trouble at work,
>
> > > Even more proof Buffoon is completely bonkers. Marc Phillips has gloated on
> > > several occasions that I had gotten fired from some job at a Christian
> > > entertainment company in Tennessee and he hinted that he had instigated the
> > > outcome. Even though it was demostrably
>
> > Demostrably? What an idiot! Smegma! Jism! Bananas! Diet soda!
>
> C'mon, monstro mind-controlled smegma man, Senator Sugar just coin a
> new word.
Me want a smegma-covered banana! Me want diet soda to wash it down so
I can demostrably prove Senator Sugar is wrong! Oo oo!
GeoSynch
April 1st 10, 03:56 AM
BaBoon smirked:
> > Even more proof Buffoon is completely bonkers. Marc Phillips has gloated on
> > several occasions that I had gotten fired from some job at a Christian
> > entertainment company in Tennessee and he hinted that he had instigated the
> > outcome. Even though it was demostrably
> Demostrably? What an idiot! Smegma! Jism! Bananas! Diet soda!
You broke your vow of silence for *this*??!!
Weak. Pathetic. Typical Marc Phillips.
But I won't begrudge you your banana on this one, monkeyboy. And have a diet
soda while you're at it. It's been a long drought. You must be parched. ;-)
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
April 1st 10, 04:08 AM
On Mar 31, 9:56*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> BaBoon smirked:
>
> > > Even more proof Buffoon is completely bonkers. Marc Phillips has gloated on
> > > several occasions that I had gotten fired from some job at a Christian
> > > entertainment company in Tennessee and he hinted that he had instigated the
> > > outcome. Even though it was demostrably
> > Demostrably? What an idiot! Smegma! Jism! Bananas! Diet soda!
>
> You broke your vow of silence for *this*??!!
>
> Weak. Pathetic. Typical Marc Phillips.
>
> But I won't begrudge you your banana on this one, monkeyboy. And have a diet
> soda while you're at it. It's been a long drought. You must be parched. ;-)
Watch out. Sugar is offering his "banana" to you.
For all we know the "diet soda" he also offers you is code for "jism
and smegma".
Boon[_2_]
April 1st 10, 04:14 AM
On Mar 31, 10:08*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Mar 31, 9:56*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
>
> > BaBoon smirked:
>
> > > > Even more proof Buffoon is completely bonkers. Marc Phillips has gloated on
> > > > several occasions that I had gotten fired from some job at a Christian
> > > > entertainment company in Tennessee and he hinted that he had instigated the
> > > > outcome. Even though it was demostrably
> > > Demostrably? What an idiot! Smegma! Jism! Bananas! Diet soda!
>
> > You broke your vow of silence for *this*??!!
>
> > Weak. Pathetic. Typical Marc Phillips.
>
> > But I won't begrudge you your banana on this one, monkeyboy. And have a diet
> > soda while you're at it. It's been a long drought. You must be parched. ;-)
>
> Watch out. Sugar is offering his "banana" to you.
>
> For all we know the "diet soda" he also offers you is code for "jism
> and smegma".
It is amazing that he feels this victorious whenever someone
acknowledges his existence. You know, the psychological profile of
someone like this is pretty clear and well-defined. The self-esteem
issues alone are quite profound.
You can't help but feel sorry for these marginal ghost-people filling
up the empty spaces in their lives with anonymous antagonism. Like I
said before, PLF's psyche is that of a beaten dog who is happy that
someone finally paid attention.
GeoSynch
April 1st 10, 04:32 AM
Buffoon burbled:
> It is amazing that he feels this victorious whenever someone acknowledges his
> existence. You know, the psychological profile of someone like this is pretty
> clear and well-defined. The self-esteem issues alone are quite profound.
Armchair psychology from another career failure practitioner not even worth a
farthing.
> You can't help but feel sorry for these marginal ghost-people filling up the
> empty spaces in their lives with anonymous antagonism. Like I said before,
> PLF's psyche is that of a beaten dog who is happy that someone finally paid
> attention.
Heretofore drive-by sniping by gutless coward Marc Phillips, a bitter old geezer
with a long string of career failures rapidly hurtling towards middle-age
pauperization, spewing a lifetime's worth of pent-up soul-festering bile on rao.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
April 1st 10, 04:34 AM
On Mar 31, 10:32*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
> Buffoon burbled:
>
> > It is amazing that he feels this victorious whenever someone acknowledges his
> > existence. You know, the psychological profile of someone like this is pretty
> > clear and well-defined. The self-esteem issues alone are quite profound..
>
> Armchair psychology from another career failure practitioner not even worth a
> farthing.
What careers have you failed at, Senator Sugar? You've self-selected
into that illustrious group.
Boon[_2_]
April 1st 10, 05:21 AM
On Mar 31, 10:34*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
> wrote:
> On Mar 31, 10:32*pm, "GeoSynch" > wrote:
>
> > Buffoon burbled:
>
> > > It is amazing that he feels this victorious whenever someone acknowledges his
> > > existence. You know, the psychological profile of someone like this is pretty
> > > clear and well-defined. The self-esteem issues alone are quite profound.
>
> > Armchair psychology from another career failure practitioner not even worth a
> > farthing.
>
> What careers have you failed at, Senator Sugar? You've self-selected
> into that illustrious group.
No, he's an IT guy. That means he's unequipped to deal with anything
that lies outside his rather narrow realm of skills. You know, just
like Scott.
That's why both of them feel threatened by the fact that I've done
their jobs and walked away, unfulfilled.
GeoSynch
April 1st 10, 05:33 AM
BaBoon spat out sour grapes:
> No, he's an IT guy. That means he's unequipped to deal with anything that lies
> outside his rather narrow realm of skills. You know, just like Scott.
Something I'm quite good at, well compensated for it, easy work, close to home,
well regarded by most all the workplace, in short made in the shade on Easy
Street.
> That's why both of them feel threatened by the fact that I've done their jobs
> and walked away, unfulfilled.
Were that true you wouldn't be a bitter old geezer rapidly hurtling towards
middle-age pauperization. The story of your life has been one career failure
after another after another after yet another and the only thing left for you
now is spewing all that pent-up vile on rao. Tough luck, monkeyboy.
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