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TeGGeR® wrote:
> r2000swler@hotmail.com wrote in > news:1136905281.446466.277680@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com: > > >>TeGGeR® wrote: >> >>>Problem with this is that you and I are in Canada. The law does not >>>cover us. We can annoy anyone we want anytime. >>> >>>I think I'll start right away: Hey Terry, your shoes look funny. Are >>>they hand-me-downs from Ronald McDonald? >> >>-------------------------- >>I live in Lexington Kentucky, USA, in what used to be known as the >>land of the. > > > > > Ohhh. For some reason I thought you lived in Winnipeg. He does, he just won't admit it. Says a lot when someone would rather say they're from Kentucky ![]() --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0602-1, 01/09/2006 Tested on: 1/10/2006 4:31:23 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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T L via CarKB.com wrote: > different Terry..... > > Terry in winnipeg > You're the one with the funny shoes? > TeGGeR® wrote: > >>> Problem with this is that you and I are in Canada. The law does not > >>> cover us. We can annoy anyone we want anytime. > >[quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > >> I live in Lexington Kentucky, USA, in what used to be known as the > >> land of the. > > > >Ohhh. For some reason I thought you lived in Winnipeg. > > > >Oops. > > > > -- > Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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Matt Ion wrote:
> TeGGeR® wrote: >> Problem with this is that you and I are in Canada. > > As am I, and I thank God (and my parents) for that on a regular basis! > >> The law does not cover us. We can annoy anyone we want anytime. > > Sweet land of Liberals...er... nevermind. the world would be a lot better place if people opened up their minds, aka: became more "liberal". black and white solutions delivered by jackbooted thugs to grey problems is quite conservative. |
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"Remco" <whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1136941664.892482.170410@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com: > > T L via CarKB.com wrote: >> different Terry..... >> >> Terry in winnipeg >> > > You're the one with the funny shoes? Ach! Ya beat me to it! -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Yes, but get someone like Hillery in the Whitehouse and such a law would be
used by her brown shirts to legally root out anyone who opposes her. Of course, given the FBI files they used against their political enemies years ago... and got away with it... and the string of dead bodies of "witnesses" to goings on in Arkansas, I guess something like a little law is not all that necessary for someone like her. -- KWW '65 Beetle (Jenny the IOC) '64 Beetle (TBD the Blue Wave) "Elle" <honda.lioness@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:m1Swf.6134$%W1.4334@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net... > "Remco" <whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote >> I think he has been posting tongue in cheek too, hency my > reply to the >> McDonalds shoe comment. > > Yes, Tegger and you can be a scream, but annoying ones(!) So > look out... > > Not. :-) > >> It is a pretty weird law they are suggesting, besides it > being totally >> unconstitutional, it is also totally uninforceable: >> >> Anonymous posting of this nature will be illegal. >> Who are they going after? The poster is anonymous! >> Ok, they find this person, but wouldn't that mean he > wasn't anonymous >> after all? (they did find him, right? Way to be > anonymous!) > > lol > >> Kind of a circle jerk, if you ask me. What are they > smoking on the >> hill, anyway? > > Some chatter on this at > http://news.com.com/Create+an+e-anno...o+to+jail/2010 > -1028_3-6022491.html?part=rss&tag=6022491&subj=news suggests > the law was meant to apply to people who used their internet > connections to somehow dial up a specific person (not > address a whole audience), anonymously, and harass him/her. > > I think even Pres. Bush (someone whom I consider no rocket > scientist) would concede that this law is easily misread, > and he doesn't want to stop dissenting speech with it, and > that dissenting speech takes many, legit forms and is > important to this country. Often "annoying" speech is > critical to meaningful and good change for society. > > Elle > "Your mother wears WD-40 behind her ears!" > > |
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KWW wrote:
> Yes, but get someone like Hillery in the Whitehouse and such a law > would be used by her brown shirts to legally root out anyone who > opposes her. Not to take Hillary's side, but hardcore Republicans have been doing just that since the start of the Iraq war whenever anybody even slightly criticizes anything that Bush says. |
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KWW wrote:
> Yes, but get someone like Hillery in the Whitehouse and such a law would be > used by her brown shirts to legally root out anyone who opposes her. Of > course, given the FBI files they used against their political enemies years > ago... and got away with it... and the string of dead bodies of "witnesses" > to goings on in Arkansas, I guess something like a little law is not all > that necessary for someone like her. > Not to switch subjects, but I thought the "KWW" handle looked familar -- I know you from the RAMVA aircooled group, don't I? Remco 75 standard FI bug 72 standard bug |
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KWW wrote:
> Yes, but get someone like Hillery in the Whitehouse and such a law would be > used by her brown shirts to legally root out anyone who opposes her. Of mmm hmm. just like anyone who is against the war is a "treasonous traitor", the plame scandal, etc. you dont need to make up stuff that supposedly (according to the tin foil hat theorists) happened. all you have to do is open the paper today. its happening now. > course, given the FBI files they used against their political enemies years > ago... and got away with it... and the string of dead bodies of "witnesses" yeah, yeah... and why did laura bush kill her first boyfriend? > to goings on in Arkansas, I guess something like a little law is not all > that necessary for someone like her. thats as believable as choking on a pretzel. he was on a bender, and still is. |
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Yes. I also maintain 3 Hondas ('97 Isuzu Oasis - made by Honda ~ Odyssey,
'93 Accord, '92 Civic) -- KWW '65 Beetle (Jenny the IOC) '64 Beetle (TBD the Blue Wave) "Remco" <whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1136989129.310393.141580@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > KWW wrote: >> Yes, but get someone like Hillery in the Whitehouse and such a law would >> be >> used by her brown shirts to legally root out anyone who opposes her. Of >> course, given the FBI files they used against their political enemies >> years >> ago... and got away with it... and the string of dead bodies of >> "witnesses" >> to goings on in Arkansas, I guess something like a little law is not all >> that necessary for someone like her. >> > > Not to switch subjects, but I thought the "KWW" handle looked familar > -- I know you from the RAMVA aircooled group, don't I? > > Remco > 75 standard FI bug > 72 standard bug > |
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