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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (180)6/8/2005 3:24:17 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Respond to of 1233
 
Those who make that plea come up with such insanity their own craziness attracts attention. coug's latest droppings are a good example. Speculation is he was inebriated when he wrote that. And that is among the kinder comments.

There are a great many liberal posters whose posts never have and never will appear in these threads.



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (180)6/9/2005 12:06:52 AM
From: average joe  Respond to of 1233
 
X is a moral vacum...

Message 20996356

"It was once said, and very rightly, that a man who is well brought up may read anything. The only people who boggle at what is perfectly natural are those who are the worst swine and the finest experts in filth. In their utterly contemptible pseudo-morality they ignore the contents and madly attack individual words.

Those who boggle at strong language are cowards, because it is real life which is shocking to them, and weaklings like that are the very people who cause most harm to culture and character. They would like to see the nation grow up into a group of over-sensitive little people - masturbators of false culture of the type of St. Aloysius, of whom it is said in the book of the monk Eustachius that when he heard a man breaking wind with deafening noise he immediately burst into tears and could only be consoled by prayers.

People like that express their indignation in public but take unusual pleasure in going to public lavatories to read obscene inscriptions on the walls." Jaroslav HaĊĦek