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Tony Blair is a traitor to the "coalition". No doubt the right-wing nutjobs
will demand a "rendition". How many traitorous Brits should be renditioned
along with him -- just the members of his party, traitors every last one,
or the entire House of Commons?




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Tony Blair is a traitor to the "coalition". No doubt the right-wing nutjobs
will demand a "rendition". How many traitorous Brits should be renditioned
along with him -- just the members of his party, traitors every last one,
or the entire House of Commons?


You need a link....these OT rants of a lunatic aren't worth reading.

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Tony Blair is a traitor to the "coalition". No doubt the right-wing nutjobs
will demand a "rendition". How many traitorous Brits should be renditioned
along with him -- just the members of his party, traitors every last one,
or the entire House of Commons?


You need a link....these OT rants of a lunatic aren't worth reading.


I never thought that you'd compare yourself to George, toopid.

Unfortunately for you, you lose there, too.


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On Feb 20, 7:47 pm, "ScottW" wrote:

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Tony Blair is a traitor to the "coalition". No doubt the right-wing nutjobs
will demand a "rendition". How many traitorous Brits should be renditioned
along with him -- just the members of his party, traitors every last one,
or the entire House of Commons?


You need a link....these OT rants of a lunatic aren't worth reading.


I never thought that you'd compare yourself to George, toopid.

Unfortunately for you, you lose there, too.


Damn...I'm a failure as a lunatic and George
isn't. LOL...

Dumb coward.

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On Feb 20, 11:32 pm, "ScottW" wrote:
On Feb 20, 6:27 pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"

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On Feb 20, 7:47 pm, "ScottW" wrote:


"George M. Middius" cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote in messagenews:j94nt2ddqqo2gmrbc5eb6mbanggqdj2ui0@4ax .com...


Tony Blair is a traitor to the "coalition". No doubt the right-wing nutjobs
will demand a "rendition". How many traitorous Brits should be renditioned
along with him -- just the members of his party, traitors every last one,
or the entire House of Commons?


You need a link....these OT rants of a lunatic aren't worth reading.


I never thought that you'd compare yourself to George, toopid.


Unfortunately for you, you lose there, too.


Damn...I'm a failure as a lunatic and George
isn't. LOL...


Everybody is a lunatic but you, eh, toopid? The vasy majority of
people here seem to think you're an idiot. But they're all wrong, eh,
toopid?

Look in the mirror, toopid. That vacuous countenance is owned by a
vacuous moron. LOL!

Dumb coward.


The irony...

A serious question, toopid: if someone who is retarded calls you a
retard, is that like a double negative?

Just curious.

Moron.



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On Feb 20, 11:32 pm, "ScottW" wrote:





On Feb 20, 6:27 pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On Feb 20, 7:47 pm, "ScottW" wrote:


"George M. Middius" cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote in messagenews:j94nt2ddqqo2gmrbc5eb6mbanggqdj2ui0@4ax .com...


Tony Blair is a traitor to the "coalition". No doubt the right-wing nutjobs
will demand a "rendition". How many traitorous Brits should be renditioned
along with him -- just the members of his party, traitors every last one,
or the entire House of Commons?


You need a link....these OT rants of a lunatic aren't worth reading.


I never thought that you'd compare yourself to George, toopid.


Unfortunately for you, you lose there, too.


Damn...I'm a failure as a lunatic and George
isn't. LOL...


Everybody is a lunatic but you, eh, toopid? The vasy majority of
people here


Delusions of a vast presence noted.

seem to think you're an idiot. But they're all wrong, eh,
toopid?


Birds of a feather clucking together.


Look in the mirror, toopid. That vacuous countenance is owned by a
vacuous moron. LOL!

Dumb coward.


The irony...

A serious question, toopid: if someone who is retarded calls you a
retard, is that like a double negative?


Only shows that even a retard can see what a defective
and twisted mentality you have.

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"George M. Middius" cmndr _ george @ comcast . net wrote in message
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Tony Blair is a traitor to the "coalition". No doubt the right-wing
nutjobs
will demand a "rendition". How many traitorous Brits should be renditioned
along with him -- just the members of his party, traitors every last one,
or the entire House of Commons?


**I'm sure he (Scotty) supports our PM, who has just committed MORE troops
to the debacle in Iraq. The war is hugely unpopular in Australia (unlike the
situation in the US, it has always been unpopular here). Our involvement in
the debacle will probably cost the PM his job in the next election. The
really amusing thing to occur is Dick Cheney's visit to Australia this week.
Dick Cheney is definitely 'on the nose' over here. His arrival is actually a
negative for the PM and the government. What can they do? Tell Dick:
"Thanks, but no thanks. Stay home."?

LOL! Looks like it'll be an interesting week.

PS: Cheney, like Dubya is probably going to be kept well away from any
contact with ordinary Australian citizens. This is in direct contrast to
Clinton, who insisted on speaking to ordinary citizens, much to the chagrin
of his secret service detachment. Dubya and Cheney are right to be fearful
of Aussies.


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. Dubya and Cheney are right to be fearful
of Aussies.



You're right....those psycho peaceniks are dangerous.

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On Feb 21, 10:34 am, "Trevor Wilson"

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. Dubya and Cheney are right to be fearful
of Aussies.


You're right....those psycho peaceniks are dangerous.


I feel safer just knowing that deep, reflective thinkers like toopid
are around.

LOL!

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**I'm sure he (Scotty) supports our PM, who has just committed MORE troops
to the debacle in Iraq.


Military advisers, I believe, Trevor. And just a few dozen.

The war is hugely unpopular in Australia


With you, certainly. I don't hear anyone else ever speak of it. I hear
a lot about Paris Hilton and various other non-entities, but not the
war.

(unlike the
situation in the US, it has always been unpopular here).


As I said, with you.

Our involvement in
the debacle will probably cost the PM his job in the next election.


I hope the Government changes, but I doubt it will be for that reason.


The really amusing thing to occur is Dick Cheney's visit to Australia this week.
Dick Cheney is definitely 'on the nose' over here. His arrival is actually a
negative for the PM and the government. What can they do? Tell Dick:
"Thanks, but no thanks. Stay home."?


It's a non event. You're the only one who's noticed. The press were
more interested in Sylvester Stallone--Ha!.

LOL! Looks like it'll be an interesting week.

PS: Cheney, like Dubya is probably going to be kept well away from any
contact with ordinary Australian citizens.


Certainly with you. I'm sure your reputation has reached Canberra by
now. We don't want Cheney attacked with a hot soldering iron. :-)

This is in direct contrast to
Clinton, who insisted on speaking to ordinary citizens, much to the chagrin
of his secret service detachment. Dubya and Cheney are right to be fearful
of Aussies.


Those with hot soldering irons, certainly.


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The war is hugely unpopular in Australia


With you, certainly. I don't hear anyone else ever speak of it.


Your obliviousness is of no account. Your waking somnambulence is the stuff
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paul packer said:

The war is hugely unpopular in Australia


With you, certainly. I don't hear anyone else ever speak of it.


Your obliviousness is of no account. Your waking somnambulence is the stuff
of legend.


So you're familiar with what Aussies speak about day to day, George.
That's quite amazing. You should be on "Heroes".
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paul packer said:

The war is hugely unpopular in Australia


With you, certainly. I don't hear anyone else ever speak of it.


Your obliviousness is of no account. Your waking somnambulence is the stuff
of legend.


So you're familiar with what Aussies speak about day to day, George.


That's a "debating trade" weasel-move, paul. I was merely commenting on
your vaunted insularity and blitheness about information that distresses
you.

That's quite amazing. You should be on "Heroes".


You get that show already? It's still brand new.




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**I'm sure he (Scotty) supports our PM, who has just committed MORE troops
to the debacle in Iraq.


Military advisers, I believe, Trevor. And just a few dozen.


**They're still military. Let's call a spade, a spade. They're troops.


The war is hugely unpopular in Australia


With you, certainly. I don't hear anyone else ever speak of it. I hear
a lot about Paris Hilton and various other non-entities, but not the
war.


**Keep your head buried in the sand. The world will pass you by. While you
were sleeping, here's a few headlines, polls and other things for you:

http://www.smh.com.au/polls/politics/results.html

Scroll down for the results of other polls on the Iraq debacle.

http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/new...&submit=Search

There's 200 references in Fairfax Publications alone. Click on a few links
and see if you can find any positive comments in favour of the Iraq debacle.



(unlike the
situation in the US, it has always been unpopular here).


As I said, with you.


**See above.


Our involvement in
the debacle will probably cost the PM his job in the next election.


I hope the Government changes, but I doubt it will be for that reason.


**It will be for that, plus other reasons.



The really amusing thing to occur is Dick Cheney's visit to Australia
this week.
Dick Cheney is definitely 'on the nose' over here. His arrival is actually
a
negative for the PM and the government. What can they do? Tell Dick:
"Thanks, but no thanks. Stay home."?


It's a non event. You're the only one who's noticed. The press were
more interested in Sylvester Stallone--Ha!.


**Were they? What about this?

http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/new...&submit=Search

That's 47 references in the last week. Again, Fairfax Publications only.


LOL! Looks like it'll be an interesting week.

PS: Cheney, like Dubya is probably going to be kept well away from any
contact with ordinary Australian citizens.


Certainly with you. I'm sure your reputation has reached Canberra by
now. We don't want Cheney attacked with a hot soldering iron. :-)


**I'll give you that. Cheney is (or should be) a war criminal.


This is in direct contrast to
Clinton, who insisted on speaking to ordinary citizens, much to the
chagrin
of his secret service detachment. Dubya and Cheney are right to be fearful
of Aussies.


Those with hot soldering irons, certainly.


**I'll give you that one too.


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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:34:29 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:


**I'm sure he (Scotty) supports our PM, who has just committed MORE troops
to the debacle in Iraq.


Military advisers, I believe, Trevor. And just a few dozen.


**They're still military. Let's call a spade, a spade. They're troops.


The war is hugely unpopular in Australia


Sure it is Trevor....Australian opposition lags the US.
Those dumb Aussie!

http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/inde...m/itemID/11050


With you, certainly. I don't hear anyone else ever speak of it. I hear
a lot about Paris Hilton and various other non-entities, but not the
war.


**Keep your head buried in the sand. The world will pass you by. While you
were sleeping, here's a few headlines, polls and other things for you:

http://www.smh.com.au/polls/politics/results.html


Disclaimer: These polls are not scientific and reflect the opinion only of
visitors who have chosen to participate. Reasonable efforts have been made to
make the voting process secure.

This one's good.
Lebanese Muslim Association decision on Sheik Hilaly : What should they have
done?
Nothing - 8%
Stop him giving sermons in Australia - 16%
Silence him for a few months - 4%
Sack him - 72%


This one show's the Heralds....readership.

Gay civil unions : Where do you stand?
Support Government's action - 29%
Can't see a problem with gay civil unions - 71%

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"paul packer" wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:34:29 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:


**I'm sure he (Scotty) supports our PM, who has just committed MORE
troops
to the debacle in Iraq.

Military advisers, I believe, Trevor. And just a few dozen.


**They're still military. Let's call a spade, a spade. They're troops.


The war is hugely unpopular in Australia


Sure it is Trevor....Australian opposition lags the US.
Those dumb Aussie!

http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/inde...m/itemID/11050


**What were the figures for the US, in March 2006?



With you, certainly. I don't hear anyone else ever speak of it. I hear
a lot about Paris Hilton and various other non-entities, but not the
war.


**Keep your head buried in the sand. The world will pass you by. While
you were sleeping, here's a few headlines, polls and other things for
you:

http://www.smh.com.au/polls/politics/results.html


Disclaimer: These polls are not scientific and reflect the opinion only of
visitors who have chosen to participate. Reasonable efforts have been made
to make the voting process secure.

This one's good.
Lebanese Muslim Association decision on Sheik Hilaly : What should they
have done?
Nothing - 8%
Stop him giving sermons in Australia - 16%
Silence him for a few months - 4%
Sack him - 72%


**What's your point?



This one show's the Heralds....readership.

Gay civil unions : Where do you stand?
Support Government's action - 29%
Can't see a problem with gay civil unions - 71%


**What's your point?

Do you hate homosexuals?
Do you feel that homosexuals should have fewer rights than heterosexuals?
Why?


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This one show's the Heralds....readership.


No, it actually shows toopid's....tolerance.

Gay civil unions : Where do you stand?
Support Government's action - 29%
Can't see a problem with gay civil unions - 71%


Exactly.


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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:00:49 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"
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"paul packer" wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:34:29 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote:


**I'm sure he (Scotty) supports our PM, who has just committed MORE troops
to the debacle in Iraq.


Military advisers, I believe, Trevor. And just a few dozen.


**They're still military. Let's call a spade, a spade. They're troops.


The war is hugely unpopular in Australia


With you, certainly. I don't hear anyone else ever speak of it. I hear
a lot about Paris Hilton and various other non-entities, but not the
war.


**Keep your head buried in the sand. The world will pass you by. While you
were sleeping, here's a few headlines, polls and other things for you:

http://www.smh.com.au/polls/politics/results.html

Scroll down for the results of other polls on the Iraq debacle.

http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/new...&submit=Search

There's 200 references in Fairfax Publications alone. Click on a few links
and see if you can find any positive comments in favour of the Iraq debacle.



(unlike the
situation in the US, it has always been unpopular here).


As I said, with you.


**See above.


Our involvement in
the debacle will probably cost the PM his job in the next election.


I hope the Government changes, but I doubt it will be for that reason.


**It will be for that, plus other reasons.



The really amusing thing to occur is Dick Cheney's visit to Australia
this week.
Dick Cheney is definitely 'on the nose' over here. His arrival is actually
a
negative for the PM and the government. What can they do? Tell Dick:
"Thanks, but no thanks. Stay home."?


It's a non event. You're the only one who's noticed. The press were
more interested in Sylvester Stallone--Ha!.


**Were they? What about this?

http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/new...&submit=Search

That's 47 references in the last week. Again, Fairfax Publications only.


LOL! Looks like it'll be an interesting week.

PS: Cheney, like Dubya is probably going to be kept well away from any
contact with ordinary Australian citizens.


Certainly with you. I'm sure your reputation has reached Canberra by
now. We don't want Cheney attacked with a hot soldering iron. :-)


**I'll give you that. Cheney is (or should be) a war criminal.


This is in direct contrast to
Clinton, who insisted on speaking to ordinary citizens, much to the
chagrin
of his secret service detachment. Dubya and Cheney are right to be fearful
of Aussies.


Those with hot soldering irons, certainly.


**I'll give you that one too.


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www.rageaudio.com.au


So if I don't read Fairfax papers, all this will have passed me by?

I don't read Fairfax papers.
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