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To: Clappy who wrote (50587)4/26/2002 2:15:49 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 65232
 
Ben Laden directed his attacks at Clinton's USA
how quickly you forget your Oral Office Coward DraftDodger Pardon4Hire president

he sent 24 Cruise missiles at Ben Laden
do you remember?

you are so clueless and misdirected

Shrub is doing one heck of a job, Jimbo.
The country hasn't been this frightened in a while.
Neither has the world.


/ jim



To: Clappy who wrote (50587)4/26/2002 2:34:11 PM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Have a Lao Tse day.

<GOAL!> (Grinning Almost Out Loud)

Lao Tse's central principle is that the myriad
things of the universe are all manifestations of
what is really an interconnected organic unity
(and thus an inseparable whole), which maintains
its own balance and harmony. Everything arises
from an essentially unexplainable source - the
Tao itself. Various Western translators have
compared this concept to the idea of God,
Universal Mind, or Absolute Reality.


Chanting is no more holy than listening to the
murmur of a stream, counting prayer beads no
more sacred than simply breathing, religious
robes no more spiritual than work clothes.
- Lao Tzu, Lao Tsu, Lao Tse


yakrider.com

...and speaking of the tao...

where's tim.com and why did he miss
posting this important news item?...

Dateline: Denmark--A Danish man having surgery on his
backside broke wind and set fire to his genitals. Dr.
Jorn Kristensen was removing a mole from the rear end
of a 30-year-old patient with an electric knife when
the man cut loose, igniting a spark. The man's genitals
had been washed with surgical spirits and immediately
caught fire. He's now suing the hospital for pain and
suffering and loss of income. "When I woke up, my penis
and scrotum were burning like hell," the man told Danish
Newspaper BT. "No one considered the possibility the man
would break wind during the operation," said Dr.
Kristensen, "let alone that it would catch fire."
Reports say it is unlikely that the doctor will face
disciplinary action.