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Eeyore
August 20th 07, 05:02 AM
War of words: British Generals tell Brown to pull out of Iraq, US says stay
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=476422&in_page_id=1811
Gordon Brown is on a collision course with Washington as senior British military
commanders urge him to pull out of Iraq while the Americans believe it would be
"ugly and embarrassing".
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
August 20th 07, 08:38 PM
Dear MI5:
You have posted many, many paranoid rants recently, all of which are
off-topic on RAO.
I want to personally thank you on behalf of 2pid for posting them.
Why, without efforts such as yours and 2pid's, this newsgroup would be
dead. Instead, it is a lively group filled with OT rants of all sorts,
mostly from the extreme right wing fringe.
Thank you again, MI5. Keep up the good work!
<signed on behalf of>
2pid
George M. Middius
August 20th 07, 08:56 PM
Shhhh! said:
> Instead, it is a lively group filled with OT rants of all sorts,
> mostly from the extreme right wing fringe.
I don't think Scottie is part of an "extreme right wing fringe",
actually. He's not even as cracked as Bratzi about racial purity. I
think the Scotties of the world are just the dupes of the Roves and
Wolfowitzes.
codifus
August 20th 07, 09:53 PM
On Aug 19, 20:38 pm, Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
> wrote:
> Dear MI5:
>
> You have posted many, many paranoid rants recently, all of which are
> off-topic on RAO.
>
> I want to personally thank you on behalf of 2pid for posting them.
> Why, without efforts such as yours and 2pid's, this newsgroup would be
> dead. Instead, it is a lively group filled with OT rants of all sorts,
> mostly from the extreme right wing fringe.
It would seem that the flood of MI5 postings is related to Bob
Morein's breakdown and incarceration. Bob stopped returning Bwian's
calls, and has now his jailing has stopped him from posting or even
answering his phone, which is now disconnected.
Is this the end of Bob Morein, Bwian, and all his other alter-egos????
codifus
August 20th 07, 09:55 PM
On Aug 19, 20:38 pm, Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
> wrote:
> Dear MI5:
>
> You have posted many, many paranoid rants recently, all of which are
> off-topic on RAO.
>
> I want to personally thank you on behalf of 2pid for posting them.
> Why, without efforts such as yours and 2pid's, this newsgroup would be
> dead. Instead, it is a lively group filled with OT rants of all sorts,
> mostly from the extreme right wing fringe.
It would seem that the flood of MI5 postings is related to Bob
Morein's breakdown and incarceration. Bob stopped returning Bwian's
calls, and has now his jailing has stopped him from posting or even
answering his phone, which is now disconnected.
Is this the end of Bob Morein, Bwian, and all his other alter-egos????
Mark O'Russa
August 20th 07, 09:59 PM
I'm not sure how this group is moderated, if at all, but perhaps if
enough people use the "more options" link next to the author's post to
report this abuse we can get these people banned.
I hate to see this group turn into a haven for spammers.
Mark
Peter Larsen
August 21st 07, 09:23 AM
Mark O'Russa wrote:
> I'm not sure how this group is moderated
OMG, surely there is a FAQ somewhere on google explaining that goggle
groups are NOT googles groups, it is just a remarkably inadequate web
interface to usenet newsgroups. IMO it is an "evil empire" type strategy
that Google pretends to have invented the usenet.
> I hate to see this group turn into a haven for spammers.
Youi don't say which group you post from, this thread is cross-posted to
multiple newsgrups.
It is much worse that posts that are only off topic, and not commercial
spam per se, disappear from unmoderated usenet newsgroups because that
happens via anonymous vigilante modeation, ie. by systems refusing to
relay messages from some individuals with no regulation thereof and no
appeal being possible.
If you want a moderated forum, then go to one. The only moderation on
the usenet is that which is achieved via local culture. The result is
occasional off topic posts, either use newsreader that can disregard
entire threads or learn to skip them and be happy.
One very good, and free, usenet newsreader is the one that comes with
the last full version of netscape, there are many alternatives - be it
freeware, shareware or shopware.
> Mark
Kind regards
Peter Larsen
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