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Ludwig, the aspiring village bully, explains: :
"Nope. We took it from the injuns fair and square. We aim to keep it by kicking the steezers and anyone else who gets in our way straight into the ocean" lyde Slick asked him befo "Who are "we"? He surfed and surfed but could not find a blog to copy. He decided to brazen it out: "We is who I say so" .. He did not consult the East Coast Wasps if they'd admit him to the club. So let's rephrase and ask again.. The MidWest Germans? Yes, yes, yes- admission card signed by Ludwig the door-porter. The Irish? Well- yes perhaps.those who made enough money to marry their daughters off the right way.. The Italians? Here it gets a bit difficult. Calabrians, Abbruzzians? Sicilians? All those Southerners?- whom the Northern Italians of Ludwig's IQ level and persuasion call "Arabi"? After that it gets harder and harder. The Greeks? The Poles, .The Slovaks, the Serbs and the Croats. What about the Basques and the Albanians? Not the Aryan people of the Sanskrit, are they?. The Latin Americans have to prove their pure 100% senor/hidalgo ancestry or else they get "kicked straight into the ocean" We're left with the upper caste Hindus and the Persians to make the true Aryan grade Pity Ludwig. He is a ghastly-greyish counterpart of the thinkers of AlQuaeda. but they have their own plans for the infidel "Aryans" of US. So all he has left are the daydreams about the imminent victory of the minuscule fascist sects like the British National Party. Imagine the turf-war to follow! :As for the land of his ancestors he might be refused the visa or watched from the day he crosses the border.. This is what T. Garton Ash has to say about modern Germany.: (The N.Y.Review of Books, May 31,2007,p.8) "The Germany in which this film (..."The lives of Others"...) was produced, in the early years of the twenty-first century, is one of the most free and civilized countries on earth. In this Germany, human rights and civil liberties are today more jealously and effectively protected than (it pains me to say) in traditional homelands of liberty such as Britain and the United States. In this good land, the profes¬sionalism of its historians, the inves¬tigative skills of its journalists, the se¬riousness of its parliamentarians, the generosity of its funders, the idealism of its priests and moralists, the cre¬ative genius of its writers, and, yes, the brilliance of its filmmakers have all combined to cement in the world's imagination the most indelible associ¬ation of Germany with evil. Yet with¬out these efforts, Germany would never have become such a good land. In all the annals of human culture, has there ever been a more paradoxical achievement?" To the Germans Ludwig would be part of the nightmare they managed to shake off.. He'd better stick with the U.S. and the RAO. Ludovic Mirabel |
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On Aug 6, 10:58 pm, "Soundhaspriority" wrote:
"Bret Ludwig" wrote in message ups.com... To the Germans Ludwig would be part of the nightmare they managed to shake off.. He'd better stick with the U.S. and the RAO. Ludovic Mirabel The NPD -"Die Partei" along with the BNP in England are making very definite progress. This is immoral: America was settled by Anglo-Saxon, Nordic and Celtic peoples and they established a new society where before was a stone age nomadic population, displacing them. That's how it goes. End immorality. Bob Morein Dresher, PA (215) 646-4894 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If I were you I'd take our local Nazi's lies about a successful, renascent Fascist International for what they a wishful daydreams. Wikipedia: In the 2005 general election, the British National Party received 0.7% of the popular vote In the 2005 federal elections, the NPD received 1.6 percent of the vote nationally. It garnered the highest percent of votes in the states of Saxony (4.9 percent), Thuringia (3.7 percent), Mecklenburg- Vorpommern (3.5 percent), and Brandenburg (3.2 percent). In most other states, the party won around 1 percent of the total votes cast. [3] Have a good laugh and sleep well Ludovic Mirabel. |
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And now the light entertainment part. The aspiring Nazi thug will
discuss "morality". Ludovic Mirabel ==================================== On Aug 7, 12:27 am, Bret Ludwig wrote: On Aug 7, 12:58 am, "Soundhaspriority" wrote: "Bret Ludwig" wrote in message oups.com... To the Germans Ludwig would be part of the nightmare they managed to shake off.. He'd better stick with the U.S. and the RAO. Ludovic Mirabel The NPD -"Die Partei" along with the BNP in England are making very definite progress. This is immoral: America was settled by Anglo-Saxon, Nordic and Celtic peoples and they established a new society where before was a stone age nomadic population, displacing them. That's how it goes. End immorality. http://whitakeronline.org/blog/2007/...gain/#comments Making a Point Again Pop quiz for antis: If your uncle leaves you ten thousand dollars that is part of a ten million dollar back heist, it is your FIRST moral and legal obligation: 1) To keep the money and preach to the other heirs about how bad they are to have the cash; or 2) To give YOUR ten thusand dollars back IMMEDIATELY. Hint: It is a FELONY to keep money that you know is stolen for ONE DAY. A commenter pointed out that Marlon Brando is preaching that America was stolen from the Indians. What is his FIRST moral obligation? It is to get on a plane - he can afford it - go to a foreign country, go to the nearest US Embassy, turn in his passport and renounce his US citizenship. Until he performs his FIRST obligation , he should shut the f*** up.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text |
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![]() The Idiot barked: How our ancestors came to be in this country is not a burden for following generations to bear. How we all live together now in this country....is. Did you and your brood have Chinese over the weekend, Scooter? |
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On 7 Aug, 20:57, George M. Middius cmndr _ george @ comcast . net
wrote: The Idiot barked: How our ancestors came to be in this country is not a burden for following generations to bear. How we all live together now in this country....is. Did you and your brood have Chinese over the weekend, Scooter? Do you mean Chinese food, or a visit from a Chinese family? |
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![]() Clyde Slick said: The Idiot barked: How our ancestors came to be in this country is not a burden for following generations to bear. How we all live together now in this country....is. Did you and your brood have Chinese over the weekend, Scooter? Do you mean Chinese food, or a visit from a Chinese family? I'm sure Scottie checks IDs for all his guests. No illegals in that house, nosiree! |
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In article .com,
ScottW wrote: On Aug 6, 10:58 pm, "Soundhaspriority" wrote: This is immoral: America was settled by Anglo-Saxon, Nordic and Celtic peoples and they established a new society where before was a stone age nomadic population, displacing them. That's how it goes. End immorality. How our ancestors came to be in this country is not a burden for following generations to bear. How we all live together now in this country....is. Umberto Eco had something to say about...suspensions. Stephen |
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On Aug 7, 3:14 pm, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article .com, ScottW wrote: On Aug 6, 10:58 pm, "Soundhaspriority" wrote: This is immoral: America was settled by Anglo-Saxon, Nordic and Celtic peoples and they established a new society where before was a stone age nomadic population, displacing them. That's how it goes. End immorality. How our ancestors came to be in this country is not a burden for following generations to bear. How we all live together now in this country....is. Umberto Eco had something to say about...suspensions. Stephen I'm sorry. I loathe what I know of Eco's chi-chi writing. But even if I studied him for years I may be too dense to get the allusion or the meaning, Please Mr.Mine you're talking to the web simpletons- be less cryptic. Regards Ludovic M. |
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In article . com,
" wrote: On Aug 7, 3:14 pm, MiNe 109 wrote: In article .com, ScottW wrote: On Aug 6, 10:58 pm, "Soundhaspriority" wrote: This is immoral: America was settled by Anglo-Saxon, Nordic and Celtic peoples and they established a new society where before was a stone age nomadic population, displacing them. That's how it goes. End immorality. How our ancestors came to be in this country is not a burden for following generations to bear. How we all live together now in this country....is. Umberto Eco had something to say about...suspensions. Stephen I'm sorry. I loathe what I know of Eco's chi-chi writing. But even if I studied him for years I may be too dense to get the allusion or the meaning, Please Mr.Mine you're talking to the web simpletons- be less cryptic. Those with a loathing of Mr. Eco's writing will be relieved that the chapter "How to Use Suspension Points" from How to Travel with a Salmon & Other Essays (the English version of Il Secondo Diario Minimo) is a mere four pages. He contrasts the writer's use of suspension points "to indicate that more could have been written" or "to underline the fragmentary nature of a quotation" with the non-writer's use "to crave indulgence for a rhetorical figure that they consider perhaps too bold" that he calls a desire "to make a revolution, but with police permission." Perhaps the third Diario will address 'scare quotes'. Stephen |
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On 8 Aug, 15:12, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article . com, " wrote: On Aug 7, 3:14 pm, MiNe 109 wrote: In article .com, ScottW wrote: On Aug 6, 10:58 pm, "Soundhaspriority" wrote: This is immoral: America was settled by Anglo-Saxon, Nordic and Celtic peoples and they established a new society where before was a stone age nomadic population, displacing them. That's how it goes. End immorality. How our ancestors came to be in this country is not a burden for following generations to bear. How we all live together now in this country....is. Umberto Eco had something to say about...suspensions. Stephen I'm sorry. I loathe what I know of Eco's chi-chi writing. But even if I studied him for years I may be too dense to get the allusion or the meaning, Please Mr.Mine you're talking to the web simpletons- be less cryptic. Those with a loathing of Mr. Eco's writing will be relieved that the chapter "How to Use Suspension Points" from How to Travel with a Salmon & Other Essays (the English version of Il Secondo Diario Minimo) is a mere four pages. He contrasts the writer's use of suspension points "to indicate that more could have been written" or "to underline the fragmentary nature of a quotation" with the non-writer's use "to crave indulgence for a rhetorical figure that they consider perhaps too bold" that he calls a desire "to make a revolution, but with police permission." Perhaps the third Diario will address 'scare quotes'. In Kruglish. |
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