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The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown. He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine original.


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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
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The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown. He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine original.


But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown. He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine original.


But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.


I am unaware of his musical contributions.


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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown. He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine original.


But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.


I am unaware of his musical contributions.


His daddy was an influence on Mr. Cash.

(since you seem to want to play along)
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From: "dave weil"
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Date: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:27 AM

On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:14:15 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown. He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine

original.

But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.


I am unaware of his musical contributions.


His daddy was an influence on Mr. Cash.

(since you seem to want to play along)

I wasn't playing you were. I simply tried to pay my respects to a great
artist. I can only assume that because it came from me, you chose to make a
snide comment in response.




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From: "dave weil"
Subject: RIP Johnny Cash
Date: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:27 AM

On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:14:15 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown.

He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine

original.

But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.

I am unaware of his musical contributions.


His daddy was an influence on Mr. Cash.

(since you seem to want to play along)

I wasn't playing you were.


I don't know what this game "you were" is, but I'm glad that you
aren't playing it, because it sounds scary.

I simply tried to pay my respects to a great
artist. I can only assume that because it came from me, you chose to

make a
snide comment in response.


For once, your assumption is correct.

You have a lot of class, unfortunately it's all 2nd.

However, I'd characterize it more as an ironic comment than a snide
one.

YMMV.


I'll go with my first impression, since it was you who chose to muck up an
oterwise respectful post about a great American artist.


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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:33:30 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
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From: "dave weil"
Subject: RIP Johnny Cash
Date: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:27 AM

On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:14:15 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown.

He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine
original.

But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.

I am unaware of his musical contributions.

His daddy was an influence on Mr. Cash.

(since you seem to want to play along)

I wasn't playing you were.


I don't know what this game "you were" is, but I'm glad that you
aren't playing it, because it sounds scary.

I simply tried to pay my respects to a great
artist. I can only assume that because it came from me, you chose to

make a
snide comment in response.


For once, your assumption is correct.

You have a lot of class, unfortunately it's all 2nd.

However, I'd characterize it more as an ironic comment than a snide
one.

YMMV.


I'll go with my first impression, since it was you who chose to muck up an
oterwise respectful post about a great American artist.


Oh, **** off Mike, you sanctimonious little ****.
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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown. He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine original.


But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.


NO!

You are right on many times, but wrong here.
John Riter is a relative also ran in the world of comedy.
Think of all the greats.
He doesn't come close.


Uuuummmm Art, it was an ironic comment...
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dave weil wrote:

But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.


NO!


You are right on many times, but wrong here.
John Riter is a relative also ran in the world of comedy.
Think of all the greats.
He doesn't come close.


Uuuummmm Art, it was an ironic comment...


Uh, dave, Art was replying on behalf of the sactimonius little ...


GeoSynch


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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts unknown.

He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine

original.

But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.


NO!

You are right on many times, but wrong here.
John Riter is a relative also ran in the world of comedy.
Think of all the greats.
He doesn't come close.


Uuuummmm Art, it was an ironic comment...\


Glad to her that.




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dave weil wrote:

But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.


NO!


You are right on many times, but wrong here.
John Riter is a relative also ran in the world of comedy.
Think of all the greats.
He doesn't come close.


Uuuummmm Art, it was an ironic comment...


Uh, dave, Art was replying on behalf of the sactimonius little ...


The sanctimonious little **** can wipe his own ass.




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"dave weil" wrote in message
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From: "dave weil"
Subject: RIP Johnny Cash
Date: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:27 AM

On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:14:15 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts

unknown.
He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine
original.

But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.

I am unaware of his musical contributions.

His daddy was an influence on Mr. Cash.

(since you seem to want to play along)

I wasn't playing you were.

I don't know what this game "you were" is, but I'm glad that you
aren't playing it, because it sounds scary.

I simply tried to pay my respects to a great
artist. I can only assume that because it came from me, you chose to

make a
snide comment in response.

For once, your assumption is correct.

You have a lot of class, unfortunately it's all 2nd.

However, I'd characterize it more as an ironic comment than a snide
one.

YMMV.


I'll go with my first impression, since it was you who chose to muck up

an
oterwise respectful post about a great American artist.


Oh, **** off Mike, you sanctimonious little ****.


Likewise, you disrespectful pile of ****.


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"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:20:19 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:33:30 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:


From: "dave weil"
Subject: RIP Johnny Cash
Date: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:27 AM

On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:14:15 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:


"dave weil" wrote in message
. ..
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 08:54:00 -0700, "Michael Mckelvy"
wrote:

The Man In Black caught the Orange Blossom Special to parts

unknown.
He
leaves behind a wealth of of musical heritage. He was a genuine
original.

But this pales in importance to the death of John Ritter.

I am unaware of his musical contributions.

His daddy was an influence on Mr. Cash.

(since you seem to want to play along)

I wasn't playing you were.

I don't know what this game "you were" is, but I'm glad that you
aren't playing it, because it sounds scary.

I simply tried to pay my respects to a great
artist. I can only assume that because it came from me, you chose

to
make a
snide comment in response.

For once, your assumption is correct.

You have a lot of class, unfortunately it's all 2nd.

However, I'd characterize it more as an ironic comment than a snide
one.

YMMV.

I'll go with my first impression, since it was you who chose to muck

up
an
oterwise respectful post about a great American artist.

Oh, **** off Mike, you sanctimonious little ****.


Likewise, you disrespectful pile of ****.


s******

I'll bet you haven't even listened to Johnny Cash in years.


What a ridicioulus tread, but there's all the reason in the world to have
been listening to his output over the several last years, "American
Recordings" vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4, americana at it's best


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What a ridicioulus tread, but there's all the reason in the world to have
been listening to his output over the several last years, "American
Recordings" vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4, americana at it's best


Yes, for people with demonstrated tastes, that would be true.

Why, I was listening to my vinyl copy of The Fabulous Johnny Cash just
a week ago. That was his first Columbia album, you know.

I also listened to Vol. 1 & 4 several times in the last month (the
first being my vinyl copy and the second being a CD copy that I
borrowed, because I haven't gotten around to buying it yet).

Living 4 miles from Baptist Hospital, where Mr. Cash and his wife
passed away, gives a peculiar resonance to his passing that is shared
with my fellow Nashvillians. The fact that I don't have to shed
crocodile tears might be seen as callousness, but I can guarantee you
that his passing is a pretty profound event for me, for Nashville and
for the world at large.

Digging at Mr. McKelvy, I would argue, is a worthwhile venture. You
should try it sometime after you get familiar with his output around
here. Sometimes "gallows humor" is called for. I'm sure that Johnny
doesn't mind.
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 12:19:13 +0200, "Myth"
wrote:


What a ridicioulus tread, but there's all the reason in the world to have
been listening to his output over the several last years, "American
Recordings" vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4, americana at it's best


Yes, for people with demonstrated tastes, that would be true.

Why, I was listening to my vinyl copy of The Fabulous Johnny Cash just
a week ago. That was his first Columbia album, you know.

I also listened to Vol. 1 & 4 several times in the last month (the
first being my vinyl copy and the second being a CD copy that I
borrowed, because I haven't gotten around to buying it yet).

Living 4 miles from Baptist Hospital, where Mr. Cash and his wife
passed away, gives a peculiar resonance to his passing that is shared
with my fellow Nashvillians. The fact that I don't have to shed
crocodile tears might be seen as callousness, but I can guarantee you
that his passing is a pretty profound event for me, for Nashville and
for the world at large.

Digging at Mr. McKelvy, I would argue, is a worthwhile venture. You
should try it sometime after you get familiar with his output around
here. Sometimes "gallows humor" is called for. I'm sure that Johnny
doesn't mind.


At present my favourite Cash album is "Trail of Bitter Tears - Ballads of
the American Indian", a record that landed JC in all kinds of trouble
because of it's Lyrics written by one Pete LaFarge, a native American. I
found it in exelent condition in a Salvation Army bin 6 months ago, and if
you don't know it, check it out.





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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:26:54 +0200, in rec.audio.opinion you wrote:


"dave weil" skrev i en meddelelse
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 12:19:13 +0200, "Myth"
wrote:


What a ridicioulus tread, but there's all the reason in the world to have
been listening to his output over the several last years, "American
Recordings" vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4, americana at it's best


Yes, for people with demonstrated tastes, that would be true.

Why, I was listening to my vinyl copy of The Fabulous Johnny Cash just
a week ago. That was his first Columbia album, you know.

I also listened to Vol. 1 & 4 several times in the last month (the
first being my vinyl copy and the second being a CD copy that I
borrowed, because I haven't gotten around to buying it yet).

Living 4 miles from Baptist Hospital, where Mr. Cash and his wife
passed away, gives a peculiar resonance to his passing that is shared
with my fellow Nashvillians. The fact that I don't have to shed
crocodile tears might be seen as callousness, but I can guarantee you
that his passing is a pretty profound event for me, for Nashville and
for the world at large.

Digging at Mr. McKelvy, I would argue, is a worthwhile venture. You
should try it sometime after you get familiar with his output around
here. Sometimes "gallows humor" is called for. I'm sure that Johnny
doesn't mind.


At present my favourite Cash album is "Trail of Bitter Tears - Ballads of
the American Indian", a record that landed JC in all kinds of trouble
because of it's Lyrics written by one Pete LaFarge, a native American. I
found it in exelent condition in a Salvation Army bin 6 months ago, and if
you don't know it, check it out.


I've never heard that one. Thanks for the suggestion. I remember
something about a controversy years ago regarding Indians. Maybe this
was it.

I will say that his recent health problems had gotten me thinking of
all of the great Cash albums that I needed to get. The only other two
JC albums that I have are I Walk The Line, which I listened to about
two months ago (I seem to need to hear Hey Porter a couple of times a
year) and the San Quentin album, which regrettably, I haven't listen
toin a couple of years. But that's going to be rectified.

PS, all of the Cash albums are on vinyl although I own a CD copy of
the 1st American Recordings album in addition to the vinyl copy.

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This is definetly not "John Wayne territory", with songs like "General
Custer Don't Ride So Well No More", well it's actually just called "Custer"
but that'll give you an idea about the direction of the songs. JC caught
seven kinds of hell over that record, blaclisted on the southern stations,
almost thrown out of the Country Music Association ect, ect. He took out a
fullpage add in "Billboard", basically saying that he didn't care, and
ending the letter:
"But as an American who is almost a half-breed Cherokee-Mohawk (and who
knows what else ?) - I had to fight back when I realized that so many
stations are afraid of "Ira Hayes".
Just one question : WHY ???"


Ahhhh yes, Ira Hayes brings it all back. I *do* remember all of that.

Take care,
Tom

P.S. Check out Ira Hays on the net if you don't know about him.
P.P.S. Love vinyl too, not just for the sound but also for cover, handling
and overall "aura", but don't tell the "digital chauvinists" ;-)


Agreed with the above. I happen to think that there's more than
utility to hobbies.
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"dave weil" skrev i en meddelelse
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:26:54 +0200, in rec.audio.opinion you wrote:


"dave weil" skrev i en meddelelse
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 12:19:13 +0200, "Myth"


wrote:


What a ridicioulus tread, but there's all the reason in the world to

have
been listening to his output over the several last years, "American
Recordings" vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4, americana at it's best

Yes, for people with demonstrated tastes, that would be true.

Why, I was listening to my vinyl copy of The Fabulous Johnny Cash

just
a week ago. That was his first Columbia album, you know.

I also listened to Vol. 1 & 4 several times in the last month (the
first being my vinyl copy and the second being a CD copy that I
borrowed, because I haven't gotten around to buying it yet).

Living 4 miles from Baptist Hospital, where Mr. Cash and his wife
passed away, gives a peculiar resonance to his passing that is shared
with my fellow Nashvillians. The fact that I don't have to shed
crocodile tears might be seen as callousness, but I can guarantee you
that his passing is a pretty profound event for me, for Nashville and
for the world at large.

Digging at Mr. McKelvy, I would argue, is a worthwhile venture. You
should try it sometime after you get familiar with his output around
here. Sometimes "gallows humor" is called for. I'm sure that Johnny
doesn't mind.

At present my favourite Cash album is "Trail of Bitter Tears - Ballads

of
the American Indian", a record that landed JC in all kinds of trouble
because of it's Lyrics written by one Pete LaFarge, a native American.

I
found it in exelent condition in a Salvation Army bin 6 months ago, and

if
you don't know it, check it out.


I've never heard that one. Thanks for the suggestion. I remember
something about a controversy years ago regarding Indians. Maybe this
was it.

I will say that his recent health problems had gotten me thinking of
all of the great Cash albums that I needed to get. The only other two
JC albums that I have are I Walk The Line, which I listened to about
two months ago (I seem to need to hear Hey Porter a couple of times a
year) and the San Quentin album, which regrettably, I haven't listen
toin a couple of years. But that's going to be rectified.

PS, all of the Cash albums are on vinyl although I own a CD copy of
the 1st American Recordings album in addition to the vinyl copy.

This is definetly not "John Wayne territory", with songs like "General
Custer Don't Ride So Well No More", well it's actually just called

"Custer"
but that'll give you an idea about the direction of the songs. JC caught
seven kinds of hell over that record, blaclisted on the southern stations,
almost thrown out of the Country Music Association ect, ect. He took out a
fullpage add in "Billboard", basically saying that he didn't care, and
ending the letter:
"But as an American who is almost a half-breed Cherokee-Mohawk (and who
knows what else ?) - I had to fight back when I realized that so many
stations are afraid of "Ira Hayes".
Just one question : WHY ???"

Take care,
Tom

P.S. Check out Ira Hays on the net if you don't know about him.


Truly sad about Ira. Helped raise the flag on Iwo Jima and died from
drowning in a mud puddle after an awful period of non adjustment back in the
states due in no small part to his American Indian heritage.

I don't use the term Native American because that term is an inventory term
invented by the government and none of the Indians I know ever use it. YMMV

P.P.S. Love vinyl too, not just for the sound but also for cover, handling
and overall "aura", but don't tell the "digital chauvinists" ;-)









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Truly sad about Ira. Helped raise the flag on Iwo Jima and died from
drowning in a mud puddle after an awful period of non adjustment back in

the
states due in no small part to his American Indian heritage.


Nonsense, unless you are referring to the increased propensity
of American Indians succumbing to the disease of
alcoholism.

At any rate, his heritage would not be the cause of social maladjustment.
However, his inability to deal with the prejudice and other ramifications
of being an American Indian in American society would be a cause.
Some American Indians have demonstrated the ability to deal with those
obstacles and others have not.

It is incorrect to ascribe one's heritage as a cause of maladjustment.

You probably konw this already, and I would chalk up your error
to bad writing skills. You've been following Krueger too closely, as of
late.




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"Michael Mckelvy" wrote in message
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Truly sad about Ira. Helped raise the flag on Iwo Jima and died from
drowning in a mud puddle after an awful period of non adjustment back in

the
states due in no small part to his American Indian heritage.


Nonsense, unless you are referring to the increased propensity
of American Indians succumbing to the disease of
alcoholism.

At any rate, his heritage would not be the cause of social maladjustment.
However, his inability to deal with the prejudice and other ramifications
of being an American Indian in American society would be a cause.
Some American Indians have demonstrated the ability to deal with those
obstacles and others have not.

It is incorrect to ascribe one's heritage as a cause of maladjustment.

You probably konw this already, and I would chalk up your error
to bad writing skills. You've been following Krueger too closely, as of
late.


As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference




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On 15/9/03 6:01 PM, in article ,
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As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


"Drunkard" or "Wino" are the preferred nomenclature.


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"Bob Morein" skrev i en meddelelse
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On 15/9/03 6:01 PM, in article

,
"Myth" wrote:

As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


"Drunkard" or "Wino" are the preferred nomenclature.

????????? Is this supossed to be funny ?????????????


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Myth a écrit :
"Bob Morein" skrev i en meddelelse
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On 15/9/03 6:01 PM, in article


,

"Myth" wrote:


As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


"Drunkard" or "Wino" are the preferred nomenclature.


????????? Is this supossed to be funny ?????????????


Sadly no !

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Myth said:

As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.

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George M. Middius wrote:


Myth said:


As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference



That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.


No comment on Bob Morion's horse**** response, then?



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trotsky said:

As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.


No comment on Bob Morion's horse**** response, then?


trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".


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George M. Middius wrote:


trotsky said:


As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference



That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.




No comment on Bob Morion's horse**** response, then?



trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".



Hey, at least they don't congregate in ****** piles. On another note, I
don't see Krueger around. Did that borg campaign finally come to fruition?

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trotsky a écrit :
George M. Middius wrote:


trotsky said:


As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference



That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.




No comment on Bob Morion's horse**** response, then?



trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".




Hey, at least they don't congregate in ****** piles. On another note, I
don't see Krueger around. Did that borg campaign finally come to fruition?


I replace him to spank you big fat bottom...

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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 11:52:37 +0200, "Myth"
wrote:


"Bob Morein" skrev i en meddelelse
ews.com...
On 15/9/03 6:01 PM, in article

,
"Myth" wrote:

As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


"Drunkard" or "Wino" are the preferred nomenclature.

????????? Is this supossed to be funny ?????????????


If you're Brian McCarty, a noted racist who currently lives in
Australia, it certainly is.

That wasn't from Mr. Morein.

Brian has a long history of dissing Jews, so this doesn't come as any
surprise.
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"dave weil" skrev i en meddelelse
...
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 12:43:30 GMT, trotsky wrote:

George M. Middius wrote:


trotsky said:


As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.



No comment on Bob Morion's horse**** response, then?


trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".



Hey, at least they don't congregate in ****** piles. On another note, I
don't see Krueger around. Did that borg campaign finally come to

fruition?

He's on vacation. I suggest that we enjoy it while it lasts and just
forget about him for a week.


Exept for a disgusting racist uttering nobody has offered an answer to my
question. Maybe that doesn't matter, me getting an anwer, but in general it
seems like a post will survive a max of 5 re : whatever, before the whole
thing degenerates into yet another flamefiesta.




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dave weil a écrit :
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 11:52:37 +0200, "Myth"
wrote:


"Bob Morein" skrev i en meddelelse
news.com...

On 15/9/03 6:01 PM, in article


,

"Myth" wrote:


As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference

"Drunkard" or "Wino" are the preferred nomenclature.


????????? Is this supossed to be funny ?????????????



If you're Brian McCarty, a noted racist who currently lives in
Australia, it certainly is.

That wasn't from Mr. Morein.

Brian has a long history of dissing Jews, so this doesn't come as any
surprise.


Well done Dave. ;-)

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Myth a écrit :
"dave weil" skrev i en meddelelse
...

On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 12:43:30 GMT, trotsky wrote:


George M. Middius wrote:


trotsky said:



As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.



No comment on Bob Morion's horse**** response, then?


trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".


Hey, at least they don't congregate in ****** piles. On another note, I
don't see Krueger around. Did that borg campaign finally come to


fruition?

He's on vacation. I suggest that we enjoy it while it lasts and just
forget about him for a week.



Exept for a disgusting racist uttering nobody has offered an answer to my
question. Maybe that doesn't matter, me getting an anwer, but in general it
seems like a post will survive a max of 5 re : whatever, before the whole
thing degenerates into yet another flamefiesta.


If Krueger is on holiday this one will perhaps survive 10 re ! )

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trotsky said:

trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".


Hey, at least they don't congregate in ****** piles. On another note, I
don't see Krueger around. Did that borg campaign finally come to fruition?


Now that you've admitted Krooger is your own personal sockpuppet,
it's a little ****ed to be asking other people to explain Mr. ****'s
whereabouts, don't you think?


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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 15:19:12 +0200, "Myth"
wrote:


"dave weil" skrev i en meddelelse
.. .
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 12:43:30 GMT, trotsky wrote:

George M. Middius wrote:


trotsky said:


As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.



No comment on Bob Morion's horse**** response, then?


trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".


Hey, at least they don't congregate in ****** piles. On another note, I
don't see Krueger around. Did that borg campaign finally come to

fruition?

He's on vacation. I suggest that we enjoy it while it lasts and just
forget about him for a week.


Exept for a disgusting racist uttering nobody has offered an answer to my
question. Maybe that doesn't matter, me getting an anwer, but in general it
seems like a post will survive a max of 5 re : whatever, before the whole
thing degenerates into yet another flamefiesta.


To answer your original question, regardless of what Mr. McKelvy said,
Native American is entirely appropriate. You can also say Indian, or
American Indian. You should *not* however, refer to an Indian male as
"Chief" or a female as "Squaw" unless you want a punch in the nose.
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As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


native American is the prefered term.


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"S888Wheel" skrev i en meddelelse
...

As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


native American is the prefered term.


Thanks Dave and s888wheel
Take care,
Tom


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dave weil wrote:

On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 12:43:30 GMT, trotsky wrote:


George M. Middius wrote:


trotsky said:



As a Dane I would like to know what the correct term for Native
American/American Indian is, for future reference


That is trotsky's department. Please ask him.



No comment on Bob Morion's horse**** response, then?


trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".



Hey, at least they don't congregate in ****** piles. On another note, I
don't see Krueger around. Did that borg campaign finally come to

fruition?


He's on vacation. I suggest that we enjoy it while it lasts and just
forget about him for a week.




Is he on Isle Royale in Michigan, with hopefully another opportunity for
him to be eaten by bears?

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George M. Middius wrote:


trotsky said:


trostky has pronounced the answer. You are to refer to native
Americans as "horse****".




Hey, at least they don't congregate in ****** piles. On another note, I
don't see Krueger around. Did that borg campaign finally come to

fruition?


Now that you've admitted Krooger is your own personal sockpuppet,
it's a little ****ed to be asking other people to explain Mr. ****'s
whereabouts, don't you think?



You imagine me admitting to sockpuppets, but can't admit to your own?
That's gotta be a little rough.

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trotsky said:

Now that you've admitted Krooger is your own personal sockpuppet,
it's a little ****ed to be asking other people to explain Mr. ****'s
whereabouts, don't you think?


You imagine me admitting to sockpuppets, but can't admit to your own?
That's gotta be a little rough.


Was that you defending Bwian Mc****head? I suppose his racism
complements your sexism and gynephobia. Did you two bond at Weight
Watchers?



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George M. Middius a écrit :

trotsky said:


Now that you've admitted Krooger is your own personal sockpuppet,
it's a little ****ed to be asking other people to explain Mr. ****'s
whereabouts, don't you think?




You imagine me admitting to sockpuppets, but can't admit to your own?
That's gotta be a little rough.



Was that you defending Bwian Mc****head? I suppose his racism
complements your sexism and gynephobia. Did you two bond at Weight
Watchers?



Hey Georgetta,
Try to tell him singing he we'll better understand !
I tell you that Georgetta, you're a marvellous Divà.

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