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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 297.57-6.6%3:59 PM EST

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To: zonder who wrote (67040)12/11/2002 1:32:40 PM
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"Of course they were. Take a look at how many and how frequent, though. It is an insignificant part of the total number of terrorism victims around the world."

Acknowledged your lie. That is a good first step.

Ooops, but then another step back...

"I forgot that the life of an American counts much more than the life of others.... Take a look at how many and how frequent, though. It is an insignificant part of the total number of terrorism victims around the world."

And clearly American lives count much less to terrorist sympathizers (not to mention sophists) like yourself.

"These are below the belt, cheap attacks."

That statement would accurately describe your posts about the US and the President... Didn't think you could take what you dish out.

"What is your brilliant theory? That I am the first woman spokesperson for Al-Qaeda (yeah right!) and I am so dumb that I cannot find a news channel or newspaper and try to spread 'our' gospel on the AMAT thread of Silicon Investor? Wow. Penetrating observation, Sherlock."

LOL at you.

That's it exactly. Probably scouting targets for your friends on your east coast trip, eh? Between techno parties, right? Just like the impoverished, undernourished, and oppressed terrorists... What a joke.

Poor Zonder!

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