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Posted by xabistuff@gmail.com on 06/06/07 15:13
On Jun 6, 10:28 am, "marika" <marika5...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Matt Robertson wrote in message ...
> >> I think you'd get more if she just shot herself.
>
> >Or if someone else were paid to do it. Form an orderly queue.
>
> hire a criminal, a member of the mob.
>
> why go tojailfor her going tojail.
>
> they probably won't even expose her to anyone else that might even ruffle
> her hair rather than rough her up.
>
> Anyway
>
> There is this cop drama came out called Badland
> set in Philly
>
> in an interview, it says there is a part of Philly called the Badlands
>
> Never during my times in Philly have I heard of such a section
>
> Is this something new ???
>
> One of the actors is Michael Rispoli who has a classic New York accent; I
> hate when
> they do that. figger anything New York will pass for Philly
>
> Eric Idle is on Leno
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: marika <marika5...@gmail.com>
>
> Newsgroups:
> alt.politics.bush,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.politics.republicans,alt.f
> an.rush-limbaugh,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
> Date: Sunday, June 03, 2007 5:58 PM
> Subject: Re: BREAKING --- Amnesty for Al Qaeda terrorists in Iraq
>
> >Phlip wrote in message ...
> >>>> Why not? They already granted amnesty to Osama bin Laden...
>
> >>> Apparently so.
>
> >>> But Bush is "not that concerned" with him.
>
> >>> Hmmm... Bin Laden was alleged to be the instigator of 9/11 and thus
> >>> one of the greatest mass murders to inflict slaughter on the homeland,
> >>> but once fuckhead Bush got on his Iraq campaign, there was no more
> >>> talk of "bringing to justice" the perpetrator(s) of 9/11.
>
> >>> Christ, someone robs a bank in this country and they are generally
> >>> hunted down for years by the authorities.
>
> >>> So, it appears, anyway, that Bush has INDEED grated bin Laden amnesty.
>
> >>> By Bush's own slogans, isn't he then equally guilty of being a
> >>> terrorist?
>
> >>Not only do we pay Pakistan, who has nukes, 1 billion a year to "hunt" for
> >>OBL, as a cover for a bribe to keep him safe and available if needed, but
> >>...
>
> >>Pakistan's dictator, who was not elected, and who has nukes, is in some
> >kind
> >>of trouble at home...
>
> >>Gee, I feel so much better now.
>
> >>Karl and Fred will be able to sort things out!
>
> >>--
> >> Phlip
> >> http://flea.sourceforge.net/PiglegToo_1.html
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: marika <marika5...@gmail.com>
> >Newsgroups:
> >soc.culture.europe,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.japan,soc.culture.australian
> ,
> >alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
> >Date: Sunday, June 03, 2007 12:27 PM
> >Subject: Re: INTERNATIONAL STUFF - Forthcoming G8 Summit & Multicultural
> >Blogging
>
> >>Frank Kalder wrote in message
> >><1180857674.418744.266...@p47g2000hsd.googlegroups.com>...
> >>>marika wrote:
>
> >>>> On further earthnocentric issues, when I build my earthnocentric
> >country,
> >>>> the state bird will be the potato
>
> >>The French then can change their to French Fries and hence be our first
> >>treaty.
>
> >>America will only be safe when they finally elect the first female movie
> >>star to president. Never was the country so incredibly happy as when they
> >>had Ronald Reagan, even though they engaged in a lot of cognitive
> >dissonance
> >>to reach that happiness. Now, instead of Hilary or Fred Thompson (another
> >>Hollywood celebrity), the US will need a woman. I had always hoped for
> >>Maria Shriver, spawn of the Kennedy clan, because of her marriage to
> >Arnold.
> >>She's a democrat and he's a Republican.
>
> >>People say that actors don't have the experience!!!! ACTING IS EXPERIENCE.
> >>Especially if they were in a
> >>political movie! That counts close enough, so people may vote for that
> >>politician!
> >>Maria has not been in a political movie. No experience, no votes. Maybe I
> >>should change to Annette Bening who once played a candidate for vice
> >>president and whose husband Warren Beatty has played presidential
> >candidates
> >>too, such as in "Wagging the Dog". This phrase is used with regard to
> >>policy. Instead of the policy dog wagging his tail, politicians wag the
> >>dog.
>
> >>>;)
>
> >>>> "Well I hear he's bad. Hmm, he's good-bad, but he's not
> >>evil."--shangri-las
>
> >>>. "FreeParis" Panties
>
> >>>http://groups.google.com/group/HAPLIF-DESIGNER-FASHION/msg/9403437197...
> d
> >b
> >>?&hl=en
>
> >>I'd seen those as bumper stickers but not as panties.
> >>Nicole Scherzinger is on 50 Cent's new album "Curtis", who sounds like
> >>George Bush in the first few months of his reign.
>
> >>mk5000
>
> >>"In the past, I isolated myself"--50 Cent
the person already paid the consequence of her actions we dont need to
shot her.... we can take advantage by doing so...
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