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  #11  
Old September 21st 10, 04:10 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.politics,sci.space.policy
American
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Default The Tea Party is a Revolt Against the CFR's Attempt to Establisha One World Government

On Sep 21, 10:43*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:
On Sep 20, 11:57*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:
On Sep 17, 12:57*pm, American wrote:


Talking to yourself now? *Well, I guess one can expect that sort of
thing when dealing with ignorant loons...


long rambling looniness elided unread


snip



McCall said:


long rambling looniness elided unread


I recognize that you have become chided on by people like
Mook, with whom you either are incapable of invalidating the
art of intelligent discussion, or are so caught up with your
own self-righteous indignation, that you cannot afford to
ever discuss with anyone, the reasons for your own beliefs
and/or disbeliefs, because somewhere along the path of intel-
ligent discourse you have become too cumbersome in the
arena of ideas.


A *73* word sentence? *See what I mean about "long rambling
looniness"?

Why don't you trot your sock puppet ass out of here, nymskull?

snip

--
"Ordinarily he is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is
*only stupid."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Heinrich Heine


I can't believe that you actually took time to count the
words, rather than READ them.

Sorry, McCall, I don't post using either Eyepad, Blueberry,
or otherwise stick-finger notepads, and although some who
post use TWITTER - that is where the "substance" becomes
superficial.

Since your comments are becoming completely contentless,
and otherwise worthless to anyone with depth of perception,
you are a "twit".

There is no squelch on bandwidth, so why are you so tight
with your lips?

I respect those with in-depth opinions.

Where is yours?

American

"They call him magician. He goes out fit as a fiddle and
comes back tight as a drum."
  #12  
Old September 22nd 10, 08:29 AM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.politics,sci.space.policy
American
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Default The Tea Party is a Revolt Against the CFR's Attempt to Establisha One World Government

On Sep 21, 12:25*pm, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:
On Sep 21, 10:43*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:
On Sep 20, 11:57*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:
On Sep 17, 12:57*pm, American wrote:


Talking to yourself now? *Well, I guess one can expect that sort of
thing when dealing with ignorant loons...


long rambling looniness elided unread


snip


McCall said:


long rambling looniness elided unread


I recognize that you have become chided on by people like
Mook, with whom you either are incapable of invalidating the
art of intelligent discussion, or are so caught up with your
own self-righteous indignation, that you cannot afford to
ever discuss with anyone, the reasons for your own beliefs
and/or disbeliefs, because somewhere along the path of intel-
ligent discourse you have become too cumbersome in the
arena of ideas.


A *73* word sentence? *See what I mean about "long rambling
looniness"?


Why don't you trot your sock puppet ass out of here, nymskull?


snip


I can't believe that you actually took time to count the
words, rather than READ them.


What time? *I just noted that huge spew was all one sentence, dropped
it into an editor, and typed "count-words-buffer".



Sorry, McCall, I don't post using either Eyepad, Blueberry,
or otherwise stick-finger notepads, and although some who
post use TWITTER - that is where the "substance" becomes
superficial.


I doubt there are a lot of people posting to Usenet from ANY of the
things you bleat on about. *Twitter has nothing to do with Usenet.

I think you've just shown us the level of cluefulness you can manage.

--
"Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar
*territory."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * --G. Behn



: things you bleat on about. Twitter has nothing to do with Usenet.

No, but palm posting w/ full-sized keyboards is usually accomplished
on usenet by either Twitterers, or twits - the latter of which you
have been identified as spewing your incompetent bilge...

: I think you've just shown us the level of cluefulness you can
manage.

Is that what she said?

Call BORG for a spell-check, I think you blew a P-N junction.

Here's a clue, genius:

(ref. britneyspears.ac/physics/pn/pnjunct.htm )

Otherwise, eat crow:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_crow

American

"They always lost but he didn't blame me because to a gambler,
a bad tip is better than no tip at all."

- Phil Silvers



  #13  
Old September 22nd 10, 04:48 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.politics,sci.space.policy
American
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Default The Tea Party is a Revolt Against the CFR's Attempt to Establisha One World Government

On Sep 22, 10:03*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:

Obviously ****ing nuts. *That seems to cover it...

On Sep 21, 12:25*pm, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:
On Sep 21, 10:43*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:
On Sep 20, 11:57*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:
On Sep 17, 12:57*pm, American wrote:


Talking to yourself now? *Well, I guess one can expect that sort of
thing when dealing with ignorant loons...


long rambling looniness elided unread


snip


McCall said:


long rambling looniness elided unread


I recognize that you have become chided on by people like
Mook, with whom you either are incapable of invalidating the
art of intelligent discussion, or are so caught up with your
own self-righteous indignation, that you cannot afford to
ever discuss with anyone, the reasons for your own beliefs
and/or disbeliefs, because somewhere along the path of intel-
ligent discourse you have become too cumbersome in the
arena of ideas.


A *73* word sentence? *See what I mean about "long rambling
looniness"?


Why don't you trot your sock puppet ass out of here, nymskull?


snip


I can't believe that you actually took time to count the
words, rather than READ them.


What time? *I just noted that huge spew was all one sentence, dropped
it into an editor, and typed "count-words-buffer".


Sorry, McCall, I don't post using either Eyepad, Blueberry,
or otherwise stick-finger notepads, and although some who
post use TWITTER - that is where the "substance" becomes
superficial.


I doubt there are a lot of people posting to Usenet from ANY of the
things you bleat on about. *Twitter has nothing to do with Usenet.


I think you've just shown us the level of cluefulness you can manage.


--
"Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar
*territory."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * --G. Behn


: things you bleat on about. *Twitter has nothing to do with Usenet.


No, but palm posting w/ full-sized keyboards is usually accomplished
on usenet by either Twitterers, or twits - the latter of which you
have been identified as spewing your incompetent bilge...


: I think you've just shown us the level of cluefulness you can
manage.


Is that what she said?


Call BORG for a spell-check, I think you blew a P-N junction.


Here's a clue, genius:


(ref. britneyspears.ac/physics/pn/pnjunct.htm )


Otherwise, eat crow:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eating_crow


American


"They always lost but he didn't blame me because to a gambler,
a bad tip is better than no tip at all."


- Phil Silvers


Back as usual, like the fun one has with whack-a-mole online!

http://www.molepro.com/products/game.htm

Try your quick hand at telemarketers, mothers-in-laws,
and even terrorists!

Unfortunately, there's no guarantee against posters using
flypaper for large bird-like McCaws, who can echo back like
large, cumbersome, and heavily clawed parrots (using some-
thing other than bird crap), that gets the usual results:
whimpering, angst with dry throat, dementia, and a general
feeling of abyssmal failure. Unfortunately, all of these symptoms
can be cured by establishing a center of focus, a good
word thesaurus, and a subject line heading with which to
establish a reliable channel of communication.

Perhaps this kind of almost casual communication is all but
impossible for some including yourself, so I'm not too
surprised that you've gone back to your old haunts of
anything that smacks of anti-establishment, revolutionary
science, or otherwise outlaw physics.

Please do yourself a favor and either disagree in context
with something other than character assassination, or simply
bite the bullet of your forked tongue, before any more become
aware that you are indeed, possessed by the demon of
Homer Simpson.

American

"It's no use asking you to act like a human being.
You don't do imitations."
  #14  
Old September 22nd 10, 07:00 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.politics,sci.space.policy,alt.philosophy
American
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Posts: 1,224
Default The Tea Party is a Revolt Against the CFR's Attempt to Establisha One World Government

On Sep 22, 11:51*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:

Sock puppets of the world, unite! *You have nothing to lose but your
loony lint!



Unfortunately, there's no guarantee against posters using
flypaper for large bird-like McCaws, who can echo back like
large, cumbersome, and heavily clawed parrots (using some-
thing other than bird crap), that gets the usual results:
whimpering, angst with dry throat, dementia, and a general
feeling of abyssmal failure. Unfortunately, all of these symptoms
can be cured by establishing a center of focus, a good
word thesaurus, and a subject line heading with which to
establish a reliable channel of communication.


Perhaps this kind of almost casual communication is all but
impossible for some including yourself, so I'm not too
surprised that you've gone back to your old haunts of
anything that smacks of anti-establishment, revolutionary
science, or otherwise outlaw physics.


Please do yourself a favor and either disagree in context
with something other than character assassination, or simply
bite the bullet of your forked tongue, before any more become
aware that you are indeed, possessed by the demon of
Homer Simpson.


American


"It's no use asking you to act like a human being.
You don't do imitations."


At least that's a start, but just wait until Homer gets
a hold of you with his donuts - they'll be grilling you like
the intrepid warrior that you are, or were, and that makes
it all the more convincing that you are, or were, just like
(their) socialist's mindset to begin with: first there are the
2 steps forward routine, that the copy-*******s will seek to
BORG on to their supposed prey by agreeing with their
opponents (the capitalists); secondly, the copy-*******s
will insert their probe of paralyzing indifference in order to
stifle any and all market attempts to create a fair, equitable,
and intellectual-property, rewarding race to the marketplace
of marketable ideas; and thirdly, one step backward, they
will contact any and all who will join with them in their
holy humanism to prevent as much of your pilfering from
another's pockets (that happen to be more rich than they
or even you might be), in order to pay for your product.

That is where the mole/spy "self-destructing circuit
initiation sequence" comes in to play - it represents both
the design and patent protection, as well as the integrity
of the constitutional authority that protects the very system
of anti-progressive checks that the device (or whatever it
is) becomes marketed in.

Why hasn't our wonderful capitalist system done the same
thing with its revolutionary inventions that it is doing with
its currency? That would be a sign that somewhere
along the path of making the currency 'non-counterfeitable',
the marketplace itself, has become filled with mass-
counterfeited, as well as mass-produced technology,
that's stifled pretty much all the available potential high-
tech job markets of the clueless manufacturing sector,
at least in the short term.

Self-directed work teams would work great in an
environment of sworn secrecy, but a [communist] setting
that the economic environment becomes immersed in
would never help the economy to become either prosperous
or competitive. There would only be two classes of people:
the proletariat, and the purely bourgeoisie (whether they
have to be Socialist or not - pure Communism could only
theoretically work 'totally' with the proletariat in a one-world
government, which is impossible, unless the
BEAST/AntiChrist rules).

The human mind is never closed, but is always open to
things like divine understanding of some kind, scientific
intuition, or just plain common sense. Karl Marx may
have been a hero to the working class in Russia, but
I'm not so sure that unless America gets robbed of its
potential in the marketplace, this nation will become
faced with the same economic doom that Russia had to
experience by wnating everything to be 'Marxist'.

The reason Russia had to experience the kind of economic
doldrums throughout the early years (1917, October
revolution - 1934 w. coast waterfront strike) was in order
to acknowledge that hard work by males especially, makes
the steroids flow through their brains much more readily,
and creates stupid animals out of most, creating just two
classes of people - the proletariat (mostly stupid), and the
dictators & cronies (mostly government employees who
laugh, ridicule, and rule over the stupid people).

Although one can't blame a stupid person for being
ignorant of the truth all the time, it is the search for truth
that should be identified and rewarded among hard-working
individuals from the 'top down' who are viewing the work and
potential of those at the bottom, rather than from just the
healthiest animal of those at the bottom of the physical
labor ladder itself.

Too many 'beneficial suggestions' are being stolen by others
through various 'trickster' methods that violate TORT law,
which makes it difficult, if not impossible, to give credit
where credit is due, especially on the way to
the marketplace.

American

"They not only encroach on your time, they trespass
on eternity."
  #15  
Old September 22nd 10, 08:28 PM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.politics,sci.space.policy,alt.philosophy
Sir Frederick Martin
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Posts: 8
Default The Tea Party is a Revolt Against the CFR's Attempt to Establish a One World Government

On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 11:00:27 -0700 (PDT), American wrote:

On Sep 22, 11:51*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
American wrote:

Sock puppets of the world, unite! *You have nothing to lose but your
loony lint!



Unfortunately, there's no guarantee against posters using
flypaper for large bird-like McCaws, who can echo back like
large, cumbersome, and heavily clawed parrots (using some-
thing other than bird crap), that gets the usual results:
whimpering, angst with dry throat, dementia, and a general
feeling of abyssmal failure. Unfortunately, all of these symptoms
can be cured by establishing a center of focus, a good
word thesaurus, and a subject line heading with which to
establish a reliable channel of communication.


Perhaps this kind of almost casual communication is all but
impossible for some including yourself, so I'm not too
surprised that you've gone back to your old haunts of
anything that smacks of anti-establishment, revolutionary
science, or otherwise outlaw physics.


Please do yourself a favor and either disagree in context
with something other than character assassination, or simply
bite the bullet of your forked tongue, before any more become
aware that you are indeed, possessed by the demon of
Homer Simpson.


American


"It's no use asking you to act like a human being.
You don't do imitations."


At least that's a start, but just wait until Homer gets
a hold of you with his donuts - they'll be grilling you like
the intrepid warrior that you are, or were, and that makes
it all the more convincing that you are, or were, just like
(their) socialist's mindset to begin with: first there are the
2 steps forward routine, that the copy-*******s will seek to
BORG on to their supposed prey by agreeing with their
opponents (the capitalists); secondly, the copy-*******s
will insert their probe of paralyzing indifference in order to
stifle any and all market attempts to create a fair, equitable,
and intellectual-property, rewarding race to the marketplace
of marketable ideas; and thirdly, one step backward, they
will contact any and all who will join with them in their
holy humanism to prevent as much of your pilfering from
another's pockets (that happen to be more rich than they
or even you might be), in order to pay for your product.

That is where the mole/spy "self-destructing circuit
initiation sequence" comes in to play - it represents both
the design and patent protection, as well as the integrity
of the constitutional authority that protects the very system
of anti-progressive checks that the device (or whatever it
is) becomes marketed in.

Why hasn't our wonderful capitalist system done the same
thing with its revolutionary inventions that it is doing with
its currency? That would be a sign that somewhere
along the path of making the currency 'non-counterfeitable',
the marketplace itself, has become filled with mass-
counterfeited, as well as mass-produced technology,
that's stifled pretty much all the available potential high-
tech job markets of the clueless manufacturing sector,
at least in the short term.

Self-directed work teams would work great in an
environment of sworn secrecy, but a [communist] setting
that the economic environment becomes immersed in
would never help the economy to become either prosperous
or competitive. There would only be two classes of people:
the proletariat, and the purely bourgeoisie (whether they
have to be Socialist or not - pure Communism could only
theoretically work 'totally' with the proletariat in a one-world
government, which is impossible, unless the
BEAST/AntiChrist rules).

The human mind is never closed, but is always open to
things like divine understanding of some kind, scientific
intuition, or just plain common sense. Karl Marx may
have been a hero to the working class in Russia, but
I'm not so sure that unless America gets robbed of its
potential in the marketplace, this nation will become
faced with the same economic doom that Russia had to
experience by wnating everything to be 'Marxist'.

The reason Russia had to experience the kind of economic
doldrums throughout the early years (1917, October
revolution - 1934 w. coast waterfront strike) was in order
to acknowledge that hard work by males especially, makes
the steroids flow through their brains much more readily,
and creates stupid animals out of most, creating just two
classes of people - the proletariat (mostly stupid), and the
dictators & cronies (mostly government employees who
laugh, ridicule, and rule over the stupid people).

Although one can't blame a stupid person for being
ignorant of the truth all the time, it is the search for truth
that should be identified and rewarded among hard-working
individuals from the 'top down' who are viewing the work and
potential of those at the bottom, rather than from just the
healthiest animal of those at the bottom of the physical
labor ladder itself.

Too many 'beneficial suggestions' are being stolen by others
through various 'trickster' methods that violate TORT law,
which makes it difficult, if not impossible, to give credit
where credit is due, especially on the way to
the marketplace.

American

"They not only encroach on your time, they trespass
on eternity."


Actually, 'humans' are too incompetent to deal with the
complexity of the situation. Anything beyond hunter-gatherers
living in caves depends on representations. The 'progressives'
are worse than the 'conservatives'. The former represent (story)
in ways that with the latter at least have been tried by pragmatic
history.




















 




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