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![]() Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ? |
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![]() Lionel wrote: Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ? That would be up to him when the time comes. Are your girls wearing burkhas yet? Make sure they dress appropriately when driving your car... or can women in France still drive? ScottW |
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In .com, ScottW wrote :
Lionel wrote: Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ? That would be up to him when the time comes. Are you telling us that you will not obliged him to go in Iraq ? Are you telling us that you will continue to pay for food and study for a renegate who doesn't want to die for his patry ? What about his "patriotic duties" ? Is he coaching the cheeleaders of your basket team ? Scott, I cannot believe that you will let the defense of the american honor to negros, dagos and other green-card hunters !!! Scott you are regularly mocking the 150000 frenchs sacrified during the WWII. Don't tell me that you are not ready to sacrify your son ? I'm sure that Mrs ScottW will be very happy to knit him some wool socks for the Iraqi winter. If he stupidly dies in an ambush I'm sure that you will be very proud to put is photo on the TV just along the letter of G.W. Bush. Imagine, a hero in your family !!! In a first time all your friends and neighbourhood will assist to your commemorative barbecues... You will be a kind of star in your district you know. Scott you are our RAO war apologist. After all the viril speechs you have written, I bet that everybody will be agree that it is your *patriotic* duty to oblige your son to go in Iraq for *fighting* purpose. My best wishes to him. |
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Lionel said:
snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. -- "Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes." - Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005 |
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![]() Sander deWaal said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Another thought is that since Lionel's pidgin English is as fractured as Humpty-Dumpty, the comical aspects of trying to decipher his gibbering overwhelms the intended malice. It's like watching Limp Spaghetti Man try to pin the Incredible Hulk to the mat. |
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In , Sander deWaal wrote :
Lionel said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written. This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the WWII and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ? We live only once, Sander. Just a though... |
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In , Sander deWaal wrote :
Lionel said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written. This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the WWII and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ? Unlike the cats we live only once, Sander. Just a though... ;-) |
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In , George M. Middius cmndr
[underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net wrote : Sander deWaal said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Another thought is that since Lionel's pidgin English is as fractured as Humpty-Dumpty, the comical aspects of trying to decipher his gibbering overwhelms the intended malice. It's like watching Limp Spaghetti Man try to pin the Incredible Hulk to the mat. Funny, it seems that George is jealous. He hardly wants to belong to the group of people who can give me some reasons of regretting the posts that I have posted. Poor George and his incurable narcissism... ;-) |
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![]() "Lionel" wrote in message ... In , Sander deWaal wrote : Lionel said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written. This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the WWII I remember you whining that not enough Americans gave their life to give you your life. You are an insolent dog with the audacity to complain that more Americans should have died to save French. and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ? Its his life dumbass. How sick are you who thinks his children must atone for him? We live only once, Sander. That includes our children. ScottW |
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![]() "Lionel" wrote in message ... In .com, ScottW wrote : Lionel wrote: Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ? That would be up to him when the time comes. Are you telling us that you will not obliged him to go in Iraq ? Lionel, I just want to point out afew facts. 1. Nobody is obliged to join the military in the U.S. Therefore, nobody is obliged to go to Iraq. However, unlike the EU, our army is not preoccupied with domestic violence. 2. I understand that the U.S. appears to Europeans to have excessive patriotism of the "nation-state" form. But there is no social pressure for people to go fight in Iraq. 3. Dagos? Here that word is a derogatory term for Italian. I do not believe Italians are overrepresented in Iraq. 4. Mexicans? We only send the good swimmers, ie., "wetbacks". 5. Negros? They volunteer for the educational benefits. Should we take away that opportunity? 6. We do no knit socks for our soldiers anymore. It's cheaper to buy Chinese. The French always have it better. Now they have an Iraq in their own country, so they don't have to send their boys to foreign countries to fight ![]() |
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"Lionel" wrote in message
... In .com, ScottW wrote : Lionel wrote: Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ? That would be up to him when the time comes. Are you telling us that you will not obliged him to go in Iraq ? Lionel, I just want to point out a few facts. An erection of the penis occurs when engorgement of venous blood in two tubular structures at the bottom of the penis, the corpora cavernosa, results from a variety of stimuli. The corpus spongiosum is a single tubular structure located just above the corpora carvernonosa, and contains the male urethra, through which urine and semen pass during urination and ejaculation, respectively. This may also become slightly engorged with blood, but less so than the corpora cavernosa. Penile erection usually results from sexual stimulation and/or arousal, but can also occur by such causes as a full urinary bladder or spontaneously, most commonly during erotic or wet dreams. An erection results in swelling and enlargement of the penis or the swelling of the female counterpart to the penis, clitoris. Erection enables sexual intercourse and other sexual activities, though it is not essential for all sexual activities. In addition to sexual arousal, erection in males can be caused by mechanical stimulation, or by the pressure of the filled urinary bladder. Erections when waking up are common, most likely due to a full bladder. They sometimes already occur in infant boys, and in utero. Physiologically, an erection is achieved by two mechanisms that play together: increased inflow of blood into the vessels of erectile tissue, and decreased outflow. The vessel system involved is known as the corpara cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum. Muscles in the region relax, allowing more blood to enter these sponge-like tissues. Contraction of other muscles reduce the outflow. The enlarged structure then exerts pressures on the exit veins, further reducing the outflow. As blood flows in, the penis stiffens, its girth and length increases, and it rises to an angle that can vary from below horizontal to almost vertical. Certain conditions (e.g. diabetes mellitus) result in erectile dysfunction, a problem where penile erection is insufficient to achieve normal sexual intercourse. In recent years, several drugs have been developed for treatment of this condition. If present, the foreskin normally retracts and exposes the glans. The skin of the scrotum tightens, pulling the testicles in towards the base of the penis. Erection is caused by signals from the parasympathetic nervous system; it is countered by the sympathetic nervous system which is mainly responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response. This explains why under stressful conditions, an erection is often difficult or impossible to achieve, and sudden onset of stress can deprive one of erection. The sympathetic nervous system is also responsible for causing ejaculation, which explains why most males lose their erection after ejaculation. Erections may occur even after death, if the pressure within the penis increases for some reason, for example due to sinking fluids or the formation of gases of putrefaction. See google for "death erection". |
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ScottW "The Môron" wrote :
"Lionel" wrote in message ... In , Sander deWaal wrote : Lionel said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written. This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the WWII I remember you whining that not enough Americans gave their life to give you your life. You are an insolent dog with the audacity to complain that more Americans should have died to save French. LOL, just stupid answers to your stupid republican sport : "France bashing" and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ? Its his life dumbass. So you are regularly criticizing, insulting and mocking the French people who didn't want to go in Iraq but you're quietly telling us that you would respect the choice of your own son ? What is a "major treason" from a French citizen becomes a "philosophical choice" when it comes to your son. If contradiction kills the dumbass... ;-) How sick are you who thinks his children must atone for him? You are their grand-father, no ? So it will be easy for you to explain them that it's an honor that their father died for *your* conception of the sacrifice, for *your* idea of the democracy. You are a courageous man, Scott, I'm sure you will love that. We live only once, Sander. That includes our children. Come here and tell that to the family of the french soldiers that you are regularly insulting on RAO, you hypocrite coward. |
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Robert Morein a écrit :
Erection enables sexual intercourse and other sexual activities, though it is not essential for all sexual activities. You should tell that to GeoGag, perhaps this would save him the cost of a very expensive psychotherapy. ;-) |
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ScottW "The Môron" wrote :
"Lionel" wrote in message ... In , Sander deWaal wrote : Lionel said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written. This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the WWII I remember you whining that not enough Americans gave their life to give you your life. You are an insolent dog with the audacity to complain that more Americans should have died to save French. LOL, just stupid answers to your stupid republican sport : "France bashing" and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ? Its his life dumbass. So you are regularly criticizing, insulting and mocking the French people who didn't want to go in Iraq but you're quietly telling us that you would respect the choice of your own son ? What is a "major treason" from a French citizen becomes a "philosophical choice" when it comes to your son. If contradiction kills the dumbass... ;-) How sick are you who thinks his children must atone for him? How sick are you who thinks that other people must atone for him ? Finally your patriotism, your inconditionnal support of war stop at the door of your house. You are a barking dog Scottie, just a little sad barking dog. We live only once, Sander. That includes our children. Come here and tell that to the family of the french soldiers that you are regularly insulting on RAO, you hypocrite coward. You are a fake Scott. "Sorry for the serious bitchslapping on you, but you earned it". ;-) |
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![]() Lionel wrote: ScottW "The Môron" wrote : I remember you whining that not enough Americans gave their life to give you your life. You are an insolent dog with the audacity to complain that more Americans should have died to save French. LOL, just stupid answers Nice self awareness Lionel. to your stupid republican sport : "France bashing" and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ? Its his life dumbass. So you are regularly criticizing, insulting and mocking the French people who didn't want to go in Iraq but you're quietly telling us that you would respect the choice of your own son ? Show where I have mocked France for refusing to commit soldiers in Iraq. I mock France more for its treachery and corruptin in the UN. What is a "major treason" from a French citizen becomes a "philosophical choice" when it comes to your son. If contradiction kills the dumbass... ;-) Clarity of thought is obviously not your strong suit. How sick are you who thinks his children must atone for him? You are their grand-father, no ? So it will be easy for you to explain them that it's an honor that their father died for *your* conception of the sacrifice, for *your* idea of the democracy. This is even stupider than the stupid **** you apologized for posting. ScottW |
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![]() "Lionel" wrote in message ... ScottW "The Môron" wrote : "Lionel" wrote in message ... In , Sander deWaal wrote : Lionel said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written. This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the WWII I remember you whining that not enough Americans gave their life to give you your life. You are an insolent dog with the audacity to complain that more Americans should have died to save French. LOL, just stupid answers to your stupid republican sport : "France bashing" You don't seem to get it Lionel it's not just the Republicans who make fun of France. There are plenty of people on both sides of the political spectrum who have had the displeasure of being treated badly by some arrogant Frenchman. No matter how much you love your country, it's got some serrious problems most of the economic, that are going to bite you all in the ass and hard. and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ? It's what we call freedom. We don't force people into military service, so everybody there is there because they joined the military of their own free will. Its his life dumbass. So you are regularly criticizing, insulting and mocking the French people who didn't want to go in Iraq but you're quietly telling us that you would respect the choice of your own son ? We expect our "allies" to support us when we remove a murderous *******. That seems a fair request. So was asking for permission to use French air space for the first Iraq war, which IIRC was denied. What is a "major treason" from a French citizen becomes a "philosophical choice" when it comes to your son. If contradiction kills the dumbass... ;-) How sick are you who thinks his children must atone for him? You are their grand-father, no ? So it will be easy for you to explain them that it's an honor that their father died for *your* conception of the sacrifice, for *your* idea of the democracy. We're not all that wild about democracy, that's why this is a Republic that uses democratic processes. You are a courageous man, Scott, I'm sure you will love that. We live only once, Sander. That includes our children. Come here and tell that to the family of the french soldiers that you are regularly insulting on RAO, you hypocrite coward. Stuff it, you wouldn't have a country at all if we hadn't saved your asses. The way your country has shown its gratitude is despicable. |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:37:50 GMT, wrote:
We're not all that wild about democracy Why are you being a Republican mouthpiece here? |
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Lionel said:
Unlike the cats we live only once, Sander. Yep. That's why it's so important to get things "right" the first time, you don't have a second chance :-) -- "Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes." - Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005 |
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![]() "Lionel" wrote in message ... Robert Morein a écrit : Erection enables sexual intercourse and other sexual activities, though it is not essential for all sexual activities. You should tell that to GeoGag, perhaps this would save him the cost of a very expensive psychotherapy. ;-) Lionel, I have a relative who had a friend who was a psychotherapist in France. Then she emigrated to the U.S., I guess at that time when the U.S. was still regarded as a very desirable place by many Europeans. She considered doing psychotherapy here, but concluded that the French and American psyches were so different, that her training would be useless. Do you have any insight into the issue? To me, you seem just like one of us ![]() My relative did a little business in France. But first, he had to take a short lesson on the differences in the personal sphere between French and American (Anglo?). For example, he was told it was very important to make eye contact. Also, the French prefer to do business face-to-face. An American (Anglo too?) would consider this wasted time, perhaps an imposition. While here, you never show up at someone's office without prior arrangement, doing so in France can facilitate transactions that go nowhere by phone. And how did your wife do in the Marathon? ??? |
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![]() "Sander deWaal" wrote in message ... Lionel said: Unlike the cats we live only once, Sander. Yep. That's why it's so important to get things "right" the first time, you don't have a second chance :-) I don't consider Lionel's comments to be offensive, when taken in the context of this group. This playground has special rules. And when I think of how bad my French would be, I think it's great that he works at breaking down the artificial barrier of language. After all, French is just a *******ized version of English ![]() |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:45:59 -0500, "Robert Morein"
wrote: "Sander deWaal" wrote in message .. . Lionel said: Unlike the cats we live only once, Sander. Yep. That's why it's so important to get things "right" the first time, you don't have a second chance :-) I don't consider Lionel's comments to be offensive, when taken in the context of this group. This playground has special rules. And when I think of how bad my French would be, I think it's great that he works at breaking down the artificial barrier of language. After all, French is just a *******ized version of English ![]() Whoops I meant to say that English is a *******ised version of French. Having evolved continously form the 8th century, changing and adding words after several invasions.The last being about 400 years of French rule.This gave us many words to do with the legal system. It also gave us the term "French Lettuce", which is a *******ised English term to decribe the condom. This of course brings us to an impotant issue. An erection of the penis occurs when engorgement of venous blood in two tubular structures at the bottom of the penis, the corpora cavernosa, results from a variety of stimuli. The corpus spongiosum is a single tubular structure located just above the corpora carvernonosa, and contains the male urethra, through which urine and semen pass during urination and ejaculation, respectively. This may also become slightly engorged with blood, but less so than the corpora cavernosa. Penile erection usually results from sexual stimulation and/or arousal, but can also occur by such causes as a full urinary bladder or spontaneously, most commonly during erotic or wet dreams. An erection results in swelling and enlargement of the penis or the swelling of the female counterpart to the penis, clitoris. Erection enables sexual intercourse and other sexual activities, though it is not essential for all sexual activities. In addition to sexual arousal, erection in males can be caused by mechanical stimulation, or by the pressure of the filled urinary bladder. Erections when waking up are common, most likely due to a full bladder. They sometimes already occur in infant boys, and in utero. Physiologically, an erection is achieved by two mechanisms that play together: increased inflow of blood into the vessels of erectile tissue, and decreased outflow. The vessel system involved is known as the corpara cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum. Muscles in the region relax, allowing more blood to enter these sponge-like tissues. Contraction of other muscles reduce the outflow. The enlarged structure then exerts pressures on the exit veins, further reducing the outflow. As blood flows in, the penis stiffens, its girth and length increases, and it rises to an angle that can vary from below horizontal to almost vertical. Certain conditions (e.g. diabetes mellitus) result in erectile dysfunction, a problem where penile erection is insufficient to achieve normal sexual intercourse. In recent years, several drugs have been developed for treatment of this condition. If present, the foreskin normally retracts and exposes the glans. The skin of the scrotum tightens, pulling the testicles in towards the base of the penis. Erection is caused by signals from the parasympathetic nervous system; it is countered by the sympathetic nervous system which is mainly responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response. This explains why under stressful conditions, an erection is often difficult or impossible to achieve, and sudden onset of stress can deprive one of erection. The sympathetic nervous system is also responsible for causing ejaculation, which explains why most males lose their erection after ejaculation. Erections may occur even after death, if the pressure within the penis increases for some reason, for example due to sinking fluids or the formation of gases of putrefaction. See google for "death erection". |
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 11:54:29 +1100, "Robert Morein"
wrote: This of course brings us to an impotant issue. "Impotant". Ha! That's funny, whoever wrote it. |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:37:50 GMT, wrote:
Stuff it, you wouldn't have a country at all if we hadn't saved your asses. The way your country has shown its gratitude is despicable. Fair comment. |
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![]() "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 11:54:29 +1100, "Robert Morein" wrote: This of course brings us to an impotant issue. "Impotant". Ha! That's funny, whoever wrote it. I can't claim credit for it. Do you think Bwian intended the pun, or it was Freudian, or purely accidental? |
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Froggy's golden pond turned leaden:
So you are regularly criticizing, insulting and mocking the French people who didn't want to go in Iraq ... The French didn't want to jeopardize the Oil-For-Food scam they had going on with Saddam. Also, the greasy weasels figured that by not antagonizing the dreaded Muslims, they'd be spared any terroristic acts within French soil. That's worked out real well. GeoSynch |
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![]() "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:37:50 GMT, wrote: Stuff it, you wouldn't have a country at all if we hadn't saved your asses. The way your country has shown its gratitude is despicable. Fair comment. So we're lining up along the Anglo-French divide? Are we THAT different? In favor of the French: 1. The French helped us in the American Revolution. 2. French cooking is much better. 3. They have Focal, who make the world's best drivers. 4. Nietsche said, "Any culture which is not French is purely a misunderstanding." Against the French: 1. Citroen. 2. French jazz. 3. What Americans and the English perceive as a certain moral ambiguity. They do seem to have a different attitude from the English speaking world. Britain, the U.S., and Australia are geographically almost impregnable, but France is not. Accidents in geography are reflected in national outlooks. I admit to personal frustration with the foreign policy of France, as one of the most vocal opponents of U.S. strategy, but I could never let it spill over to individuals. I believe that those of us who forget the lessons of history are bound to relive them. My focal point is the Munich Pact of 1938. In fact, I dislike George W. Bush in almost every aspect, except for the initial invasion of Iraq. I do not excuse the subsequent bungling of the occupation, which was caused by discarding the Baathist infrastructure, instead of co-opting it. The justification has nothing to do with whether there were WMDs in Iraq. We now know that there were not. Far more important than this were Saddam's intentions, which he published in the 1980's. Saddam admired Hitler and Stalin, and proclaimed his intention to follow their example, by establishment of a totalitarian pan-Arab state. With oil revenues, this state could havve become the second focus of power in the world. Such a state, modeled on evil, possessed of all the technological resources that great wealth could buy, would threaten the entire world with doom. This is the actual reason we went to war in Iraq. The other reasons were smoke screens, because the public does not understand historical patterns, and certainly remembers nothing of Munich 1938. I DO. FWIW, I am a social liberal, and I am disgusted by the way George W. Bush has squandered the good will of so much of the world. Much of this, unfortunately, is due to the proven incompetence of handling either the occupation of Iraq, or the rescue of New Orleans. |
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![]() "François Yves Le Gal" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 17:00:02 -0500, "Robert Morein" wrote: 3. They have Focal, who make the world's best drivers. Ahem. FFocal JM Lab makes some very nice drivers, but a number of competitors turn out quite better stuff, particularly when it comes to linearity, distortion or performance/cost. Whatever. They certainly are one of the shining stars of audio. Against the French: 1. Citroen. An acquired taste. Yes. The Scandinavians eat rotten whale blubber as a snack. It's an acquired taste. 2. French jazz. There is no French jazz. There is jazz, and that's it. There's some kind of European jazz that has been used to score countless films. It is definitely distinct from any form of American jazz I've ever heard. It seems to be nothing more than technical noodling, without the driving spirit of American jazz. 3. What Americans and the English perceive as a certain moral ambiguity. Do as we say, as our principles are universal. Don't do as we do, as our actions are usually self-serving. "Do as I say, not as I do." I hear you, but I would respond with "Those who do not know the lessons of history are doomed to repeat it." Whenever people discuss international relations, these are the two arguments that are always dragged out: morality vs. lessons of history. |
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Lionel,
Congratulations. I think you have found your "Arny." It can be very theraputic, and will save the dog from kicks ![]() "Lionel" wrote in message ... ScottW "The Môron" wrote : "Lionel" wrote in message ... In , Sander deWaal wrote : Lionel said: snip comments about Scott's son Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything. One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to remove what you wrote. Just a thought. Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written. This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the WWII I remember you whining that not enough Americans gave their life to give you your life. You are an insolent dog with the audacity to complain that more Americans should have died to save French. LOL, just stupid answers to your stupid republican sport : "France bashing" and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ? Its his life dumbass. So you are regularly criticizing, insulting and mocking the French people who didn't want to go in Iraq but you're quietly telling us that you would respect the choice of your own son ? What is a "major treason" from a French citizen becomes a "philosophical choice" when it comes to your son. If contradiction kills the dumbass... ;-) How sick are you who thinks his children must atone for him? How sick are you who thinks that other people must atone for him ? Finally your patriotism, your inconditionnal support of war stop at the door of your house. You are a barking dog Scottie, just a little sad barking dog. We live only once, Sander. That includes our children. Come here and tell that to the family of the french soldiers that you are regularly insulting on RAO, you hypocrite coward. You are a fake Scott. "Sorry for the serious bitchslapping on you, but you earned it". ;-) |
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 17:00:02 -0500, "Robert Morein"
wrote: "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:37:50 GMT, wrote: Stuff it, you wouldn't have a country at all if we hadn't saved your asses. The way your country has shown its gratitude is despicable. Fair comment. So we're lining up along the Anglo-French divide? Are we THAT different? Yep. We're from Earth and they're from Pluto. :-) In favor of the French: 1. The French helped us in the American Revolution. To further their own aims, because you were fighting the Brits. They saw a way of using the colonists to poke the Brits in the eye and possibly gain a future ally. (snip insignificances & trivialities) Against the French: 1. Citroen. 2. French jazz. 3. What Americans and the English perceive as a certain moral ambiguity. Are you trying to say they're decadent and hedonistic, Robert? Let me help you: They're decadent and hedonistic. There, that wasn't so hard. I admit to personal frustration with the foreign policy of France, as one of the most vocal opponents of U.S. strategy, but I could never let it spill over to individuals. Exactly. Take people as you find them, but still dislike the nation. :-) I believe that those of us who forget the lessons of history are bound to relive them. My focal point is the Munich Pact of 1938. You were there? In fact, I dislike George W. Bush in almost every aspect, except for the initial invasion of Iraq. I do not excuse the subsequent bungling of the occupation, which was caused by discarding the Baathist infrastructure, instead of co-opting it. Agreed. The invasion was necessary and long overdue. Everything after that was a dog's breakfast. Americans have managed to show just how ugly they can be in Iraq, but then when you send in 18 year old kids trained on Doom games with heavy metal playing through their headsets to question and search fundamentalist Muslem families in the dead of night what do you expect? How many Arab speakers are with the US army in Iraq? How many are trained in sensitive Arab issues? That's what I thought. Again, the first thing the US did was disband the Iraqi army, so that instead of a ready police force to guard institutions and keep order you had thousands of ex-Iraqi soldiers milling about the streets in civvies protesting that they had no jobs and no food. First rule of US Army: make sure that any possible solution becomes the problem instead. The justification has nothing to do with whether there were WMDs in Iraq. We now know that there were not. Far more important than this were Saddam's intentions, which he published in the 1980's. Saddam admired Hitler and Stalin, and proclaimed his intention to follow their example, by establishment of a totalitarian pan-Arab state. With oil revenues, this state could havve become the second focus of power in the world. Such a state, modeled on evil, possessed of all the technological resources that great wealth could buy, would threaten the entire world with doom. This is the actual reason we went to war in Iraq. The other reasons were smoke screens, because the public does not understand historical patterns, and certainly remembers nothing of Munich 1938. I DO. Agreed. Saddam had to go. He was killing his own people at a rate of knots and was a general menace as well as a blot on humanity. Get rid of Saddam=good idea. However, people need more concrete reasons to risk their sons in a major war; hence the invention of WMDs. FWIW, I am a social liberal, and I am disgusted by the way George W. Bush has squandered the good will of so much of the world. Much of this, unfortunately, is due to the proven incompetence of handling either the occupation of Iraq, or the rescue of New Orleans. Yep. Apart from not being able to put two sensible words together, he has no idea how to co-opt available resources or to get people on-side, which is often the same thing. I feel sorry for the most powerful nation on earth being saddled with such a leader. What you could do with a real statesman! |
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![]() "dave weil" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:37:50 GMT, wrote: We're not all that wild about democracy Why are you being a Republican mouthpiece here? As I have pointed out many times before, I'm not a Republican. When it happens that something I say and the GOP says meet, it's only becuase they happen to have arrived at the same conclusion, I have. That seems to happen about as mcuh for the GOP as it does for the Democrats, but in different areas. I'm not a fan of Democracy as a form of government for the simple fact thatit turns government into gang warfare, whoever has the biggest gang wins. That may be fine for somethings, but to insure teh rule of law and to inure the rights of the individual, a Republic with a Constitution that spells out rights that are inherent, is a much better system. |
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![]() "GeoSynch" wrote in message k.net... Froggy's golden pond turned leaden: So you are regularly criticizing, insulting and mocking the French people who didn't want to go in Iraq ... The French didn't want to jeopardize the Oil-For-Food scam they had going on with Saddam. Also, the greasy weasels figured that by not antagonizing the dreaded Muslims, they'd be spared any terroristic acts within French soil. That's worked out real well. I don't think it was the entire country to blame for that just the idiot running the country. |
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![]() "François Yves Le Gal" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 17:41:40 -0500, "Robert Morein" wrote: They certainly are one of the shining stars of audio. Hmmm. I can name at least half a dozen drivers better than any JM Lab Focal. Dynaudio, SEAS, Theil &Partner also known as Accuton, Skan Speak, who else? Skaaning? Morel? probably not other than some good tweeters they copied from Dynaudio. Hiquphon? |
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![]() "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 11:54:29 +1100, "Robert Morein" wrote: This of course brings us to an impotant issue. "Impotant". Ha! That's funny, whoever wrote it. I've always thought this Robert Morein was impotent. |
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 00:55:25 +0100, François Yves Le Gal
wrote: On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 17:41:40 -0500, "Robert Morein" wrote: They certainly are one of the shining stars of audio. Hmmm. I can name at least half a dozen drivers better than any JM Lab Focal. Oh Yes sorry. I forgot about Dynaudio tweeters sounding better(every model) and scan speak/vifa making better woofers. Not to metion audax. Then again I also thought that Queensland Australia had no highways and was full of Nigerian fraudsters. |
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 01:01:35 GMT, wrote:
"paul packer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 11:54:29 +1100, "Robert Morein" wrote: This of course brings us to an impotant issue. "Impotant". Ha! That's funny, whoever wrote it. I've always thought this Robert Morein was impotent. Nonsense ! Didn't you read carefully?. I wrote " erection in males can be caused by mechanical stimulation,"... |
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![]() paul packer said: Apart from not being able to put two sensible words together, he has no idea how to co-opt available resources or to get people on-side, which is often the same thing. I feel sorry for the most powerful nation on earth being saddled with such a leader. What you could do with a real statesman! Funny you should say that. JFK was such a man, and look what happened to him. After that, attempts were made to assassinate LBJ, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, and (probably) GWBush. We may never again see a President of FDR's caliber. |
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![]() duh-Mikey spazzes out on politics again. As I have pointed out many times before, I'm not a Republican. When it happens that something I say and the GOP says meet, it's only becuase they happen to have arrived at the same conclusion, I have. That seems to happen about as mcuh for the GOP as it does for the Democrats, but in different areas. Mikey, your adoration of Dubya and his merry band of crooks is all the testimony a liberal needs to be assured that the Democrats are a thousand times better than the Republicans. Did you know that, for more than a century, the doctrine of eminent domain has been the darling of the right wing and their stooges in legislatures around the country? It's one of the primary tools used by petty tyrants to line their own pockets and those of their crooked benefactors who speculate in real estate. |
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![]() Mickey tries another flavor of IKYABWAI. I've always wished this[sic] Robert Morein was impotent. Why would that be, I wonder? |
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Robert Morein wrote:
"The justification has nothing to do with whether there were WMDs in Iraq. We now know that there were not." -------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually all we know is that have not found them in Iraq. There is a very real possibility they may have been smuggled out to another country or countries. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Far more important than this were Saddam's intentions, which he published in the 1980's. Saddam admired Hitler and Stalin, and proclaimed his intention to follow their example, by establishment of a totalitarian pan-Arab state. With oil revenues, this state could havve become the second focus of power in the world. Such a state, modeled on evil, possessed of all the technological resources that great wealth could buy, would threaten the entire world with doom. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Well said. Nice change. Too bad you kow so little about good speaker drivers. |
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![]() "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 17:00:02 -0500, "Robert Morein" wrote: "paul packer" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:37:50 GMT, wrote: Stuff it, you wouldn't have a country at all if we hadn't saved your asses. The way your country has shown its gratitude is despicable. Fair comment. So we're lining up along the Anglo-French divide? Are we THAT different? Yep. We're from Earth and they're from Pluto. :-) In favor of the French: 1. The French helped us in the American Revolution. To further their own aims, because you were fighting the Brits. They saw a way of using the colonists to poke the Brits in the eye and possibly gain a future ally. (snip insignificances & trivialities) Against the French: 1. Citroen. 2. French jazz. 3. What Americans and the English perceive as a certain moral ambiguity. Are you trying to say they're decadent and hedonistic, Robert? Let me help you: They're decadent and hedonistic. There, that wasn't so hard. I admit to personal frustration with the foreign policy of France, as one of the most vocal opponents of U.S. strategy, but I could never let it spill over to individuals. Exactly. Take people as you find them, but still dislike the nation. :-) I believe that those of us who forget the lessons of history are bound to relive them. My focal point is the Munich Pact of 1938. You were there? In fact, I dislike George W. Bush in almost every aspect, except for the initial invasion of Iraq. I do not excuse the subsequent bungling of the occupation, which was caused by discarding the Baathist infrastructure, instead of co-opting it. Agreed. The invasion was necessary and long overdue. Everything after that was a dog's breakfast. Americans have managed to show just how ugly they can be in Iraq, but then when you send in 18 year old kids trained on Doom games with heavy metal playing through their headsets to question and search fundamentalist Muslem families in the dead of night what do you expect? I expect fair reporting from our media so that the untrue impression that we are as ugly as the press would have people believe never sees the light of day. The ugliness is the exception and not the rule. How many Arab speakers are with the US army in Iraq? How many are trained in sensitive Arab issues? That's what I thought. Again, the first thing the US did was disband the Iraqi army, so that instead of a ready police force to guard institutions and keep order you had thousands of ex-Iraqi soldiers milling about the streets in civvies protesting that they had no jobs and no food. First rule of US Army: make sure that any possible solution becomes the problem instead. The justification has nothing to do with whether there were WMDs in Iraq. We now know that there were not. Far more important than this were Saddam's intentions, which he published in the 1980's. Saddam admired Hitler and Stalin, and proclaimed his intention to follow their example, by establishment of a totalitarian pan-Arab state. With oil revenues, this state could havve become the second focus of power in the world. Such a state, modeled on evil, possessed of all the technological resources that great wealth could buy, would threaten the entire world with doom. This is the actual reason we went to war in Iraq. The other reasons were smoke screens, because the public does not understand historical patterns, and certainly remembers nothing of Munich 1938. I DO. Agreed. Saddam had to go. He was killing his own people at a rate of knots and was a general menace as well as a blot on humanity. Get rid of Saddam=good idea. However, people need more concrete reasons to risk their sons in a major war; hence the invention of WMDs. There is still plenty of reason to beleive that he had them but smuggled them to somewhere else. As late as 1998 there were UN people saying he had them. FWIW, I am a social liberal, and I am disgusted by the way George W. Bush has squandered the good will of so much of the world. Much of this, unfortunately, is due to the proven incompetence of handling either the occupation of Iraq, or the rescue of New Orleans. Simply not true about New Orleans, there were **** ups at every level, starting with the incompetence of the Mayor who waited to long to call for evacuations and who didn't use resources he had at his disposal. Yep. Apart from not being able to put two sensible words together, he has no idea how to co-opt available resources or to get people on-side, which is often the same thing. You don't suppose it has a tiny bit to do with the fact that every thing he does or tries to do is fought tooth and nail by leftists intent on destroying him. I feel sorry for the most powerful nation on earth being saddled with such a leader. What you could do with a real statesman! Still a breath of fresh air compared with Bubba the Horn Dog who let Hussein run amok and Bin Ladin go free after having him offered up on a silver platter, and losing the nuclear launch codes at least twice. |
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