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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (24244)10/15/2002 5:58:35 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Maurice, u normally spout a complete load of rubbish about qcom so it was a delight to read that post!

It was pretty observant apart from where u spoiled it at the end by saying Saddam can be removed without firing a single shot. If they do manage to remove him, Iraq, and much of the surrounding area, will be a scorched smouldering mess.

So, apart from that bit, let's have more from u like that!



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (24244)10/15/2002 6:11:21 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
Among the multiplicities of lies, deceits and dishonesties you attempt to spread, I'll assure you that We have a civil conflict every few years and the electoral losers simply take a few Ws off the keyboards, write a bit of graffiti and move out, making way for the victors

1) The Bushistas lied about the "W"s. Office Max offered to replace any damaged keyboards in the White House at transition and the Bushes refused. Making a mountain out of a molehill. There were no "W"s stolen. It was a lie. So say the last Dems to depart and the folks at Office Max. Leaving the Bushies to do their own lying, as usual.

2) You must stop using Orwellian doublespeak here. There was no "victor" in the 2000 selection process in the U.S. There was a coup d'etat, installing a dangerous and fascist-inclined cabal of criminals.

3) Your selective memory about the joys of being an oppressed and subjugated peon in a colony is breathtaking. You will recall that it was Queen Victoria and the trading houses such as Jardine, Matheson that cynically addicted millions of Chinese in an attempt to correct a balance-of-payments problem that Britain was suffering. How that was good for the colonized is something that even you, with your gifts for sophistry, word tapestry and casuistry cannot possibly get more than the meagerly intelligent to accept as within the pale of moral behavior.

Re: I have spake. So it shall be.

Right........and wrong. In both sense of the word.

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Anti-imperialism has always been better for markets. I guess you've unloaded your QCOM now so you don't care about destroying the value of that holding for the bigger fools you've passed that rotting asset on to.... Are you on to the arms traders? They're a good bet in a world going mad.

Rage On, Ray