> In this case, a life was saved..
> Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?
>> In this case, a life was saved..
>> Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?
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>
>I.P.
Once again you amaze yourself with your brilliance. That seems to
happen every day.
I.P. Freely - 18 Apr 2008 20:40 GMT
>> I.P.
>
> Once again you amaze yourself with your brilliance. That seems to
> happen every day.
Naaah. I accepted it years ago.
I.P.
>> In this case, a life was saved..
>> Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?
>
> Yours, you arrogant son of a bitch, with his military career.
Cauliflower like Leaky assisted in the murder of 500 innocent, unarmed
Vietnamese villagers, women and children, 40 years ago in the My Lai
massacre, and got away with this war crime. Both have been rewarded with
free state-provided health care.
Leaky pretends that the U.S. military saves lives. If the U.S. had
stayed out of Iraq, hundred of thousands of lives would have been saved,
as would the U.S. budget. Obsessive poster Leaky has no idea what he is
talking about.
He'sDeadJim - 18 Apr 2008 23:39 GMT
>>> In this case, a life was saved..
>>> Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?
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>massacre, and got away with this war crime. Both have been rewarded with
>free state-provided health care.
That's stupid nonsense safire.
>Leaky pretends that the U.S. military saves lives. If the U.S. had
>stayed out of Iraq, hundred of thousands of lives would have been saved,
>as would the U.S. budget. Obsessive poster Leaky has no idea what he is
>talking about.
Don't blame the military blame the idiots who sent them there as
walking targets
Steve Jordan - 18 Apr 2008 23:53 GMT
On April 18, "He'sDeadJim" (I guess it's no sillier than "I P Freely")
wrote:
(ka-snip)
Once again: Don't feed the trolls; it's what they crave.
Regards,
Steve J
He'sDeadJim - 19 Apr 2008 00:29 GMT
>On April 18, "He'sDeadJim" (I guess it's no sillier than "I P Freely")
>wrote:
It's not as silly. It was a nym to post in pirate mp3 newsgroups
eleven years ago.
While IP Freely for a PCa group isn't only juvenile it's in poor
taste for a PCa newsgroup.