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To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794877] Tue, 19 February 2008 21:52
V-for-Vendicar  
With Fidel Castro's letter of resignation as Cuba's President, the time
seems appropriate for
all honest, and moral people to applaud him in reconstituting CUBA from a
Puppet state for the AmeriKKKan
elite to a outstanding independent nation that has done much to raise the
quality of life for the Cuban
people and the people of South America in general dispite the continual war
against Cuba perpetrated by
the USA.

We wish Cuba continued good health and note that it's political - and not so
political - war with the
dying AmeriKKKan state will soon be over with the comming collapse of the
U.S.A.

Only a little more patients in this area is required before complete victory
over the AmeriKKKan state
will be achieved.

Congratulations and best Wishes from Vendicar Decarian and company.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794897 ] Tue, 19 February 2008 19:18
russotto  
In article <RODuj.21546$612.10463 [at] read1.cgocable.net>,
V-for-Vendicar <Justice [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
>With Fidel Castro's letter of resignation as Cuba's President, the time
>seems appropriate for
>all honest, and moral people to applaud him in reconstituting CUBA from a
>Puppet state for the AmeriKKKan
>elite to a outstanding independent nation that has done much to raise the
>quality of life for the Cuban
>people and the people of South America in general dispite the continual war
>against Cuba perpetrated by
>the USA.

You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
models, yes? That should be enough for you to hate them.

(and, of course, the US has not been engaged in any sort of war
against Cuba since the Cuban Missile Crisis, but that's part for the
course for Village Idiot)
--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794901 ] Tue, 19 February 2008 23:26
V-for-Vendicar  
"Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
> models, yes? That should be enough for you to hate them.

Did you know that a Canadian who sold automotive parts to Cuba was
kidnapped by AmeriKKKan Bounty hunters and whisked away to AmeriKKKa where
he stood trial for breaking AmeriKKKan law for trading with the AmeriKKKan
enemy - CUBA.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794913 ] Tue, 19 February 2008 20:29
Tom Gardner  
"V-for-Vendicar" <Justice [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote in message
news:vbFuj.21566$612.2638 [at] read1.cgocable.net...
>
> "Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
>> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
>> models, yes? That should be enough for you to hate them.
>
> Did you know that a Canadian who sold automotive parts to Cuba was
> kidnapped by AmeriKKKan Bounty hunters and whisked away to AmeriKKKa where
> he stood trial for breaking AmeriKKKan law for trading with the AmeriKKKan
> enemy - CUBA.
>
>
>

People should only obey laws that they agree with!
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794928 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 01:21
V-for-Vendicar  
"Tom Gardner" <tom(nospam) [at] ohiobrush.com> wrote
> People should only obey laws that they agree with!

LIBERTARIAN
MMMMMMMOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794931 ] Tue, 19 February 2008 21:23
N8N  
On Feb 19, 1:18=A0pm, russo... [at] grace.speakeasy.net (Matthew T. Russotto)
wrote:
> In article <RODuj.21546$612.10... [at] read1.cgocable.net>,
>
> V-for-Vendicar <Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> >With Fidel Castro's letter of resignation as Cuba's President, the time
> >seems appropriate for
> >all honest, and moral people to applaud him in reconstituting CUBA from a=

> >Puppet state for the AmeriKKKan
> >elite to a outstanding independent nation that has done much to raise the=

> >quality of life for the Cuban
> >people and the people of South America in general dispite the continual w=
ar
> >against Cuba perpetrated by
> >the USA.
>
> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
> models, yes? =A0That should be enough for you to hate them.

Unpossible. no car lasts that long. Just ask Vendickarse.

nate
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794942 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 02:08
V-for-Vendicar  
> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
> models, yes? That should be enough for you to hate them.


"N8N" <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote
> Unpossible. no car lasts that long. Just ask Vendickarse.

At this point they are more recycled bean cans than cars. But that was
the old Cuba. Now that the world has told AmeriKKKa that it can go FUCK
ITSELF when it comes to the Cuban Embargo, Cuba has a reasonably modern
fleet of automobiles.

I encourage everyone I know is going to Cuba for a visit, just to take a
car part with them and plunk it down at the nearest Cuban auto shop with
thanx for a job well done.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794949 ] Tue, 19 February 2008 22:38
DanKMTB  
On Feb 19, 7:21=A0pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> "Tom Gardner" <tom(nospam) [at] ohiobrush.com> wrote
>
> > People should only obey laws that they agree with!
>
> =A0 LIBERTARIAN
> =A0 MMMMMMMOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOONNNNNNN

I'd rather be a Libertarian nutjob than a liberal nut kook with no
nuts and no job.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794950 ] Tue, 19 February 2008 22:53
russotto  
In article <vbFuj.21566$612.2638 [at] read1.cgocable.net>,
V-for-Vendicar <Justice [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
>
>"Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
>> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
>> models, yes? That should be enough for you to hate them.
>
> Did you know that a Canadian who sold automotive parts to Cuba was
>kidnapped by AmeriKKKan Bounty hunters and whisked away to AmeriKKKa where
>he stood trial for breaking AmeriKKKan law for trading with the AmeriKKKan
>enemy - CUBA.

Ordinary I'd believe such a story. Your high negative credibility
leads me to believe it's false in at least one critical detail.
--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794952 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 03:02
V-for-Vendicar  
<DanKMTB [at] gmail.com> wrote
> I'd rather be a Libertarian nutjob than a liberal nut kook with no
> nuts and no job.

That's odd. because I though you would rather be a woman.

The only good Libertarian is a dead Libertarian.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794957 ] Tue, 19 February 2008 23:14
tetraethylleadREMOVET  
In article <xNadnRx625Js0ibanZ2dnUVZ_sGvnZ2d [at] speakeasy.net>, Matthew T. Russotto wrote:
> In article <vbFuj.21566$612.2638 [at] read1.cgocable.net>,
> V-for-Vendicar <Justice [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
>>
>>"Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
>>> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
>>> models, yes? That should be enough for you to hate them.
>>
>> Did you know that a Canadian who sold automotive parts to Cuba was
>>kidnapped by AmeriKKKan Bounty hunters and whisked away to AmeriKKKa where
>>he stood trial for breaking AmeriKKKan law for trading with the AmeriKKKan
>>enemy - CUBA.
>
> Ordinary I'd believe such a story. Your high negative credibility
> leads me to believe it's false in at least one critical detail.

Sounds like a myth based on that pot seed guy in canada the DEA so much
wants to get their grubby paws on. If they were going to bounty hunt
anyone the pot seed guy would come WAYYYY before some dufus selling auto
parts to cuba.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794962 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 03:49
V-for-Vendicar  
"Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote in
> Ordinary I'd believe such a story. Your high negative credibility
> leads me to believe it's false in at least one critical detail.
>
From The Sunday Times
December 2, 2007

US says it has right to kidnap British citizens
David Leppard
AMERICA has told Britain that it can "kidnap" British citizens if they are
wanted for crimes in the United States.

A senior lawyer for the American government has told the Court of Appeal in
London that kidnapping foreign citizens is permissible under American law
because the US Supreme Court has sanctioned it.

The admission will alarm the British business community after the case of
the so-called NatWest Three, bankers who were extradited to America on fraud
charges. More than a dozen other British executives, including senior
managers at British Airways and BAE Systems, are under investigation by the
US authorities and could face criminal charges in America.

Until now it was commonly assumed that US law permitted kidnapping only in
the "extraordinary rendition" of terrorist suspects.

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The American government has for the first time made it clear in a British
court that the law applies to anyone, British or otherwise, suspected of a
crime by Washington.

Legal experts confirmed this weekend that America viewed extradition as just
one way of getting foreign suspects back to face trial. Rendition, or
kidnapping, dates back to 19th-century bounty hunting and Washington
believes it is still legitimate.

The US government's view emerged during a hearing involving Stanley Tollman,
a former director of Chelsea football club and a friend of Baroness
Thatcher, and his wife Beatrice.

The Tollmans, who control the Red Carnation hotel group and are resident in
London, are wanted in America for bank fraud and tax evasion. They have been
fighting extradition through the British courts.

During a hearing last month Lord Justice Moses, one of the Court of Appeal
judges, asked Alun Jones QC, representing the US government, about its
treatment of Gavin, Tollman's nephew. Gavin Tollman was the subject of an
attempted abduction during a visit to Canada in 2005.

Jones replied that it was acceptable under American law to kidnap people if
they were wanted for offences in America. "The United States does have a
view about procuring people to its own shores which is not shared," he said.

He said that if a person was kidnapped by the US authorities in another
country and was brought back to face charges in America, no US court could
rule that the abduction was illegal and free him: "If you kidnap a person
outside the United States and you bring him there, the court has no
jurisdiction to refuse - it goes back to bounty hunting days in the 1860s."

Mr Justice Ouseley, a second judge, challenged Jones to be "honest about
[his] position".

Jones replied: "That is United States law."

He cited the case of Humberto Alvarez Machain, a suspect who was abducted by
the US government at his medical office in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1990. He
was flown by Drug Enforcement Administration agents to Texas for criminal
prosecution.

Although there was an extradition treaty in place between America and Mexico
at the time - as there currently is between the United States and Britain -
the Supreme Court ruled in 1992 that the Mexican had no legal remedy because
of his abduction.

In 2005, Gavin Tollman, the head of Trafalgar Tours, a holiday company, had
arrived in Toronto by plane when he was arrested by Canadian immigration
authorities.

An American prosecutor, who had tried and failed to extradite him from
Britain, persuaded Canadian officials to detain him. He wanted the Canadians
to drive Tollman to the border to be handed over. Tollman was escorted in
handcuffs from the aircraft in Toronto, taken to prison and held for 10
days.

A Canadian judge ordered his release, ruling that the US Justice Department
had set a "sinister trap" and wrongly bypassed extradition rules. Tollman
returned to Britain.

Legal sources said that under traditional American justice, rendition meant
capturing wanted people abroad and bringing them to the United States. The
term "extraordinary rendition" was coined in the 1990s for the kidnapping of
terror suspects from one foreign country to another for interrogation.

There was concern this weekend from Patrick Mercer, the Tory MP, who said:
"The very idea of kidnapping is repugnant to us and we must handle these
cases with extreme caution and a thorough understanding of the implications
in American law."

Shami Chakrabarti, director of the human rights group Liberty, said: "This
law may date back to bounty hunting days, but they should sort it out if
they claim to be a civilised nation."

The US Justice Department declined to comment.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794966 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 04:03
V-for-Vendicar  
"Brent P" <tetraethylleadREMOVETHIS [at] yahoo.com> wrote
U.S. court convicts Canadian

for trade with Cuba

By Gloria La Riva

James Sablazi, a Canadian, faces years in

U.S. prison for selling water purification

supplies to Cuba. Anywhere else in the

world, such an act would be routine. But in

the U.S. it is a crime.

While U.S. officials hypocritically trumpet

the virtues of "free trade," they have devoted

the last forty years to choking the

commerce of one of the U.S.'s closest

neighbors. The United States is the only

country in the world that has an economic

blockade against Cuba.

What is so unusual about the Sablazi case

is that his conviction is the first time in U.S.

history that someone from another country

has been charged with violating the U.S.

"Trading with the Enemy" law for trading

with Cuba from his own country. Another

Canadian associate of Sabzali's, Claude

Gauthier, was also charged for business

transactions with Cuba carried out entirely

within Canada.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #794969 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 00:23
N8N  
On Feb 19, 4:53=A0pm, russo... [at] grace.speakeasy.net (Matthew T. Russotto)
wrote:
> In article <vbFuj.21566$612.2... [at] read1.cgocable.net>,
>
> V-for-Vendicar <Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
>
> >"Matthew T. Russotto" <russo... [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
> >> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
> >> models, yes? =A0That should be enough for you to hate them.
>
> > =A0Did you know that a Canadian who sold automotive parts to Cuba was
> >kidnapped by AmeriKKKan Bounty hunters and whisked away to AmeriKKKa wher=
e
> >he stood trial for breaking AmeriKKKan law for trading with the AmeriKKKa=
n
> >enemy - CUBA.
>
> Ordinary I'd believe such a story. =A0Your high negative credibility
> leads me to believe it's false in at least one critical detail.

And you'd be right.

nate
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795025 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 03:15
MasterChief  
Only American made, like they use to
"N8N" <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:abfdf602-0bee-4648-9be7-3d010b018a89 [at] u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com...
On Feb 19, 1:18 pm, russo... [at] grace.speakeasy.net (Matthew T. Russotto)
wrote:
> In article <RODuj.21546$612.10... [at] read1.cgocable.net>,
>
> V-for-Vendicar <Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> >With Fidel Castro's letter of resignation as Cuba's President, the time
> >seems appropriate for
> >all honest, and moral people to applaud him in reconstituting CUBA from a
> >Puppet state for the AmeriKKKan
> >elite to a outstanding independent nation that has done much to raise the
> >quality of life for the Cuban
> >people and the people of South America in general dispite the continual
> >war
> >against Cuba perpetrated by
> >the USA.
>
> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
> models, yes? That should be enough for you to hate them.

Unpossible. no car lasts that long. Just ask Vendickarse.

nate
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795027 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 03:17
MasterChief  
The only one dead, is some brainwashed fuck who mess with a armed
libertarian.

"V-for-Vendicar" <Justice [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote in message
news:hmIuj.28784$dA2.24629 [at] read2.cgocable.net...
>
> <DanKMTB [at] gmail.com> wrote
>> I'd rather be a Libertarian nutjob than a liberal nut kook with no
>> nuts and no job.
>
> That's odd. because I though you would rather be a woman.
>
> The only good Libertarian is a dead Libertarian.
>
>
>
>
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795046 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 04:33
russotto  
In article <c2Juj.28793$dA2.19677 [at] read2.cgocable.net>,
V-for-Vendicar <Justice [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
>
>"Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote in
>> Ordinary I'd believe such a story. Your high negative credibility
>> leads me to believe it's false in at least one critical detail.
>>
>From The Sunday Times
>December 2, 2007
>
>US says it has right to kidnap British citizens

Which, since your story concerned a Canadian citizen, has no bearing.

--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795047 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 08:37
V-for-Vendicar  
"MasterChief" <1 [at] nowhere.com> wrote
> The only one dead, is some brainwashed fuck who mess with a armed
> libertarian.

Tell that to Ken McVeigh your Libertarian Hero.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795048 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 04:38
russotto  
In article <rfJuj.21607$612.13119 [at] read1.cgocable.net>,
V-for-Vendicar <Justice [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
>
>"Brent P" <tetraethylleadREMOVETHIS [at] yahoo.com> wrote
>U.S. court convicts Canadian
>
>for trade with Cuba
>
>By Gloria La Riva
>
>James Sablazi, a Canadian, faces years in
>
>U.S. prison for selling water purification
>
>supplies to Cuba. Anywhere else in the
>
>world, such an act would be routine. But in
>
>the U.S. it is a crime.

Ah, yes, it appears here is the critical detail you missed:

"Sabzali was acquitted of the charges that dealt with his business done
entirely from Canada, but he was convicted on 21 other counts for his
actions in the United States. Those actions were carried out after he
accepted a full-time job with Purolite in 1996 in Philadelphia."

He traded with Cuba _while in the US_. There's also no evidence in the
article that he was kidnapped from Canada.
--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795050 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 04:40
russotto  
In article <f42ceb22-efe3-44bd-98b9-7d9d3d19b21a [at] z70g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
N8N <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
>On Feb 19, 4:53=A0pm, russo... [at] grace.speakeasy.net (Matthew T. Russotto)
>wrote:
>> In article <vbFuj.21566$612.2... [at] read1.cgocable.net>,
>>
>> V-for-Vendicar <Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
>>
>> >"Matthew T. Russotto" <russo... [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
>> >> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
>> >> models, yes? =A0That should be enough for you to hate them.
>>
>> > =A0Did you know that a Canadian who sold automotive parts to Cuba was
>> >kidnapped by AmeriKKKan Bounty hunters and whisked away to AmeriKKKa wher=
>e
>> >he stood trial for breaking AmeriKKKan law for trading with the AmeriKKKa=
>n
>> >enemy - CUBA.
>>
>> Ordinary I'd believe such a story. =A0Your high negative credibility
>> leads me to believe it's false in at least one critical detail.
>
>And you'd be right.

Yup, at least two critical details -- he wasn't kidnapped, he sold the
items while he was in the in the US. And the less than critical detail is
that it wasn't auto parts, it was water purification supplies.

The law against trading with Cuba is ridiculous, but making it out
like the US applied it to a Canadian citizen trading with Cuba from
Canada is nonsense.
--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795051 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 08:49
V-for-Vendicar  
"Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
> Yup, at least two critical details -- he wasn't kidnapped, he sold the
> items while he was in the in the US. And the less than critical detail is
> that it wasn't auto parts, it was water purification supplies.

I didn't claim it was the same story.

Duh.


"Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
> The law against trading with Cuba is ridiculous, but making it out
> like the US applied it to a Canadian citizen trading with Cuba from
> Canada is nonsense.

Yet that is exactly what happened in this instance.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795053 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 08:50
V-for-Vendicar  
"Matthew T. Russotto" <russotto [at] grace.speakeasy.net> wrote
>>US says it has right to kidnap British citizens
>
> Which, since your story concerned a Canadian citizen, has no bearing.

Of course it does, since the issue is AmeriKKKan Corruption.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795054 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 04:51
David Poole  
V-for-Vendicar wrote:
>
><DanKMTB [at] gmail.com> wrote
>> I'd rather be a Libertarian nutjob than a liberal nut kook with no
>> nuts and no job.
>
> That's odd. because I though you would rather be a woman.

Projecting again, I see.


--

People don't confuse me with someone who cares.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795055 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 04:51
Thanatos  
In article <c2Juj.28793$dA2.19677 [at] read2.cgocable.net>,
"V-for-Vendicar" <Justice [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:

> Jones replied: "That is United States law."

> There was concern this weekend from Patrick Mercer, the Tory MP, who said:
> "The very idea of kidnapping is repugnant to us and we must handle these
> cases with extreme caution and a thorough understanding of the implications
> in American law."

> The US Justice Department declined to comment.

The solution is simple: other countries should start doing the same.
After a few well-heeled Americans get kidnapped off the streets of Los
Angeles or Miami or Houston and whisked away to stand trial elsewhere,
the U.S. attitude toward this sort of thing might change.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795056 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 08:57
V-for-Vendicar  
"Thanatos" <atropos [at] mac.com> wrote
> The solution is simple: other countries should start doing the same.
> After a few well-heeled Americans get kidnapped off the streets of Los
> Angeles or Miami or Houston and whisked away to stand trial elsewhere,
> the U.S. attitude toward this sort of thing might change.

Why not just have some religious leader issue a fatwah and then just blow
up some U.S. government buildings for the crimes they have committed?

I don't know about you, but I'm all in favour if kidnappin imprisoning and
torturing the AmeriKKKan president, before he is convicted and put to death.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795058 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 08:58
V-for-Vendicar  
> V-for-Vendicar wrote:
>> That's odd. because I though you would rather be a woman.


"David Poole" <dont.email.me [at] microsoft.com> wrote
> Projecting again, I see.

Ya, I think you should be a woman as well.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795076 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 11:56
Governor Swill  
N8N <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> used a stick in the sand to babble
>> You do realize that many of the cars in Cuba are 1950s American
>> models, yes?  That should be enough for you to hate them.
>
>Unpossible. no car lasts that long. Just ask Vendickarse.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!

Swill
--
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http://www.wheelchairsforiraqikids.com/
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795081 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 17:18
V-for-Vendicar  
"MasterChief" <1 [at] nowhere.com> wrote
> Unpossible. no car lasts that long. Just ask Vendickarse.

Your words, not mine. John Boy.

Many social degenerates feel that their lives are best spent giving more
time and care to their cars, and spending more money on their cars, than
they do with their children.

It's a form of child neglect and results in the creation of a
devolutionary degenerate society that has no future.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795083 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 14:17
N8N  
On Feb 20, 11:18=A0am, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> "MasterChief" <1... [at] nowhere.com> wrote
>
> > Unpossible. =A0no car lasts that long. =A0Just ask Vendickarse.
>
> =A0 Your words, not mine. =A0John Boy.
>
> =A0 Many social degenerates feel that their lives are best spent giving mo=
re
> time and care to their cars, and spending more money on their cars, than
> they do with their children.
>
> =A0 It's a form of child neglect and results in the creation of a
> devolutionary degenerate society that has no future.

I get it now. You didn't get enough love and attention as a small
troll so now you're the unpleasant, antisocial creature that we have
grown to know and be annoyed by.

If I find someone willing to give you a hug, will you STFU, or at
least make an attempt to be rational?

nate
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795085 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 18:28
V-for-Vendicar  
"N8N" <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote
> I get it now. You didn't get enough love and attention as a small
> troll so now you're the unpleasant, antisocial creature that we have
> grown to know and be annoyed by.

Many social degenerates feel that their lives are best spent giving more
time and care to their cars, and spending more money on their cars, than
they do with their children.

It's a form of child neglect and results in the creation of a
devolutionary degenerate society that has no future.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795093 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 15:04
N8N  
On Feb 20, 12:28=A0pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> "N8N" <njna... [at] hotmail.com> wrote
>
> > I get it now. =A0You didn't get enough love and attention as a small
> > troll so now you're the unpleasant, antisocial creature that we have
> > grown to know and be annoyed by.
>
> Many social degenerates feel that their lives are best spent giving more
> time and care to their cars, and spending more money on their cars, than
> they do with their children.
>
> It's a form of child neglect and results in the creation of a
> devolutionary degenerate society that has no future.

Well, bitch about it to your parents, not to us. We aren't the ones
responsible for your shortcomings.

nate
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795095 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 19:16
V-for-Vendicar  
"N8N" <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote
> Well, bitch about it to your parents, not to us. We aren't the ones
> responsible for your shortcomings.

Many social degenerates feel that their lives are best spent giving more
time and care to their cars, and spending more money on their cars, than
they do with their children.

It's a form of child neglect and results in the creation of a
devolutionary degenerate society that has no future.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795096 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 15:27
N8N  
On Feb 20, 1:16=A0pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> "N8N" <njna... [at] hotmail.com> wrote
>
> > Well, bitch about it to your parents, not to us. =A0We aren't the ones
> > responsible for your shortcomings.
>
> Many social degenerates feel that their lives are best spent giving more
> time and care to their cars, and spending more money on their cars, than
> they do with their children.
>
> It's a form of child neglect and results in the creation of a
> devolutionary degenerate society that has no future.

It's stuck in a loop! Someone hit it!

nate
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795099 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 19:36
V-for-Vendicar  
"N8N" <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote
> It's stuck in a loop! Someone hit it!

Degenerate American


Sitting there,
watching the telly,
with junk food and alcohol,
loaded in your belly...

Get up,
and off your ass;
there's more to life,
than watching it pass...

Ignorant...
You'll believe anything,
every word and image,
that they bring...

Every weekend,
you binge and drink,
too simple-minded and stupid,
too even think...

When will you,
start acting alive,
get off of those drugs,
by which you thrive...

Eat and drink everyday,
you piss your worthless life away;
party all that you crave,
sending your wretched life to an early grave...

I'll stand by and I'll watch...
and think and rave;
enjoying my thoughts,
of pissing on your grave...

Your life is so pathetic,
you fight for nothing and you suck,
Wake up and take back your land,
you degenerate F***! ! !

Joshua Fegley
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795106 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 16:07
N8N  
On Feb 20, 1:36=A0pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> "N8N" <njna... [at] hotmail.com> wrote
>
> > It's stuck in a loop! =A0Someone hit it!
>
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Degenerate American

<snip>

If that's what you really think of Americans, I guess I can rest
assured that you will not be visiting our fair country. I'm 100% OK
with that.

nate
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795108 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 20:19
V-for-Vendicar  
> Degenerate American

"N8N" <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote
> If that's what you really think of Americans, I guess I can rest
> assured that you will not be visiting our fair country. I'm 100% OK
> with that.

Was it really bad? I didn't read it.

Title says it all.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795123 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 18:19
russotto  
In article <8eb5eb24-943f-4d80-8bed-d38cf5f69684 [at] i29g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
N8N <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
>On Feb 20, 11:18=A0am, "V-for-Vendicar"
>>
>> =A0 It's a form of child neglect and results in the creation of a
>> devolutionary degenerate society that has no future.
>
>I get it now. You didn't get enough love and attention as a small
>troll so now you're the unpleasant, antisocial creature that we have
>grown to know and be annoyed by.
>
>If I find someone willing to give you a hug, will you STFU, or at
>least make an attempt to be rational?

Good luck on that. I'm certainly not volunteering. Maybe Aunt Judy?
--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795124 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 18:26
russotto  
In article <082aa44d-c8c2-4d46-8eee-2d91f0e5cb1b [at] u72g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>,
N8N <njnagel [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>If that's what you really think of Americans, I guess I can rest
>assured that you will not be visiting our fair country. I'm 100% OK
>with that.

Do you think he's actually foreign?
--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795173 ] Wed, 20 February 2008 23:59
88.535is  
On Feb 20, 12:16 pm, "V-for-Vendicar"
<Just... [at] ExecuteTheBushTraitor.com> wrote:
> "N8N" <njna... [at] hotmail.com> wrote
>
> > Well, bitch about it to your parents, not to us. We aren't the ones
> > responsible for your shortcomings.
>
> Many social degenerates feel that their lives are best spent giving more
> time and care to their cars, and spending more money on their cars, than
> they do with their children.
>
> It's a form of child neglect and results in the creation of a
> devolutionary degenerate society that has no future.

But good parents like me help their daughters earn the Girl Scouts'
merit badge for *Car Care* and have a wonderful bonding and learning
experience while getting the snow tires mounted.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
--
C.R. Krieger
(Proud dad)
Re: To President Castro - Warm Congratulations [message #795205 ] Thu, 21 February 2008 03:58
russotto  
In article <ba5e16fd-d46d-482b-aace-093aaba581aa [at] e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
Motorhead Lawyer <88.535is [at] gmail.com> wrote:
>
>But good parents like me help their daughters earn the Girl Scouts'
>merit badge for *Car Care* and have a wonderful bonding and learning
>experience while getting the snow tires mounted.
>
>BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

Dammit Krieger, I had to look that up... you're serious, there really
is such a badge.



--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.
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