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"Ed Hulett -> Ross Sauer" wrote in
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EH>>> It was arranged by the WH. Don't try to tell us that Obama knew
EH>>> nothing about it.
RS>> How do you know? Fox "news" tell you?
EH> I don't watch Fox news. I haven't watched for a long time now.
Yeah right.
RS>> Rush Limbaugh sent out a talking point?
EH> I don't listen to Limbaugh. Besides him being a windbag, he's on a
EH> radio station that I can only get if I tune it in on one of my HF rigs
EH> or general coverage receivers.
Yeah right.
RS>>>> Many signals got crossed, including at the FAA. Which BTW, is
EH>>> still RS> staffed by Bush appointees.
EH>>> Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! That's it, blame it all on Bush.
RS>> Staffers there who were put there BY BUSH.
EH> Are you sure? They could still be holdovers from Clinton of Bush the
EH> Elder.
Possible also.
SH>>>>> 2. Michelle Obama goes to work at a food bank wearing $550
EH>>> sneakers. SH>> $550. If you saw the picture of them over the
EH> weekend EH>> you think 1) she SH>> paid that much
money for THOSE
EH> ugly ass EH>> things? and 2) what sort of SH>>
mindless half wit
EH> wears shoes that EH>> expensive to work at a goddam food SH>>
EH> bank?
RS>>>> *SHE* likes the shoes *SHE* paid for, twit.
EH>>> Wearing them to a food bank? She's a fashion horse.
RS>> So? Is that worse than wearing a multi hundred-thousand $$$
EH> outfit to RS> the GOP convention, where they bragged about being
EH> "one of us?"
EH> Huh? Michelle didn't wear her designer clothes to any GOP function. If
EH> you are referring to Sarah Palin, her entire wardrobe only cost $150k.
Not Palin and her GOP-paid for wardrobe.
John McCain's wife.
Between the designer dress, shoes and jewelry, the best estimate is she
was wearing $150,000 to $300,000 at the GOP convention.
EH> At a convention it is expected that the candidates and other speakers
EH> are well dressed. Working at a food bank is not a venue for showing
EH> off expensive attire.
According to who?
RS>>>> Ever figure that Michelle Obama likes having on comfortable
EH>>> shoes?
EH>>> I have comfortable shoes and they only cost me $45 on sale.
EH> There is EH>> no need to pay $550 for a pair of ugly sneakers.
RS>> So you get to dictate what she wears?
EH> No, but I do get to comment on it.
No matter how much you and Stan end up sounding like a pair of the
"Desperate Housewives" or some other soap opera women.
SH>>>>> 4. Janet Napalitono declares that veterans may pose a terror
EH>>> risk. SH>> There is nothing I can add to that except to ask,
EH> "How EH>> did this brain SH>> free-douche
nozzle get her job?"
RS>>>> Once again you leave out the pertinent facts.
EH>>> There are no pertinent facts to support such a bizarre claim.
RS>>>> Veterans RECRUITED BY far-right extremist groups may pose a
EH>>> terror risk. RS> Remember Tim McVeigh? Gulf War veteran,
EH> recruited EH>> by far-right militia RS> group, goes
off on his own
EH> and with help EH>> from a buddy makes the Oklahoma RS>
City truck
EH> bomb.
EH>>> No, McVeigh was NOT "far-right," he was anti-government.
RS>> He was far-right. Anti-Semitic, anti-black, anti-government.
RS>> This is even to the right of the John Birch Society.
EH> You parrot the left-wing talking points well. There was nothing
EH> right-wing about McVeigh.
Part of the key beliefs of these 1990's militias was a belief in "ZOG."
Stood for "Zionist Occupational Government."
That is, "the Jews control everything."
You and I know it's a full load of absolute horse manure. At best.
But these groups are totally convinced of it.
Their "Bible," so to speak, is the book "The Turner Diaries."
In this book, a group of white "Aryan heroes" lead a rebellion against
the Jew-dominated US government, and they hang Jews and blacks from
lampposts.
At the Southern Poverty Law Center, is far more information.
These are (look carefully here, dummy,) *FAR* -right, as in neo-Nazi
types.
You *DO* know the differnce between right-wing, and far-right groups,
right?
Most of these groups are harmless. Armchair "true patriots" who only
have real skills in shooting off their mouths to each other.
But a few, actually become dangerous, in Texas 3 neo-Nazis had
stockpiled hundreds of pounds of C-4 and cyanide.
They had a "plan" to build a huge poison bomb and blow it up at a sports
arena.
Fortunately one of their number had a big mouth.
It's ex-military recruited by these far-right groups that could be the
most dangerous. Obviously.
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