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Memorial Day!      May 30th, American calendar.

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Iceman - 31 May 2004 09:16 GMT
We remember the fallen WWII Americans who gave their lives so that freaks
in far off countries could have their rights to be freaks.

Well...honestly, so that decent honorable people would have an opportunity
to raise their children in a free society.

The luser French turncoats that kiss everybody's a.ses that walk through
their land, forget so quickly that they were over run.

Yes, even the Aussie's needed help.

So why am I rubbing their noses in it since they are seemingly opposed to
our usually fine country and hate it enough already?

Cause they are a lot of ungrateful bastards who are jealous without a
cause. We gave millions upon millions to help rebuild their lands, set the
captives free, gave them back their countries to rule instead of taking it
over like most countries did in the past.

Well anyhow, I remember our fallen and wounded citizens who were honorable
in their deeds and desires. They were *true* men.

This is not to neglect the KIA's and wounded from England, Australia and
the few from the French underground who also fought nobly. Yes there were a
few others as well and I don't mean to disparage them it is just that I am
pissed at the freaks who sit there with their sorry a.ses, ungrateful,
reveling in the freedoms won by fearless men of valor which they detest so
much.

/rant off...

Well, mebbe not, f.ck them all!
nulla nulla - 31 May 2004 14:42 GMT
From :  Iceman <1c3m4n@chi-mafia.org>
Message-ID : <1kebpgfljnsk2.dlg@icepick.org>



             <SNIP>

You befoul a unifying national tradition of commemoration

You have no HONOUR
You have no SHAME
Your post was an INSULT
You are contemptuously DISRESPECTFUL
Robert - THX1138 - Born - 31 May 2004 15:05 GMT
!!!  The older Bu$h family helped Hitler to finance WWII  !!!

So what is that fuzz all about?

Betta fight the international "Skull & Bones"!!!

>We remember the fallen WWII Americans who gave their lives so that freaks
>in far off countries could have their rights to be freaks.
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>
>Well, mebbe not, f.ck them all!

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Iceman - 31 May 2004 16:49 GMT
> !!!  The older Bu$h family helped Hitler to finance WWII  !!!

I think you have it mixed up with the Rockefeller's, and a couple other
families.
> So what is that fuzz all about?
>
> Betta fight the international "Skull & Bones"!!!

International?

>>We remember the fallen WWII Americans who gave their lives so that freaks
>>in far off countries could have their rights to be freaks.
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>>
>>Well, mebbe not, f.ck them all!
Robert - THX1138 - Born - 31 May 2004 16:24 GMT
What`s about the EU prize of gasoline?

>We remember the fallen WWII Americans who gave their lives so that freaks
>in far off countries could have their rights to be freaks.
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>
>Well, mebbe not, f.ck them all!

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"Wir koennen zwar tun was wir wollen, doch wir koennen nicht wollen was wir wollen" - Schopenhauer
Ein Namensvetter von mir schrieb in Page: http://www.moritzbormann.com/liter/rb/index.html :
"Es genügt nicht, keine Meinung zu haben, man muss auch unfähig sein, sie auszudrücken..."

Thomas? - 31 May 2004 20:24 GMT
>We remember the fallen WWII Americans who gave their lives so that freaks
>in far off countries could have their rights to be freaks.
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>
>Well, mebbe not, f.ck them all!

Splendidly put Sir.  **Sigh** Have you ever noticed that the more
vociferous egg-throwing and sign-waving America-haters invariably turn
out to be whining, bed-wetting crybaby's who bawl like 2 year olds
with a loaded diaper at the drop of a hat?

And you are quite correct,  the shameless French who engage in
self-serving America-bashing are especially disgusting seeing as how
we saved their bacon twice, at the cost of staggering numbers of brave
American men dying face-down in the dirt of places like Utah beach and
Omaha beach.  I'd like someone to interrupt their most vitriolic
rhetoric regarding America's shortcomings by reminding them that they
would all be slurping sauerkraut and the most famous French saying
would be "Heil" without the aforementioned honor, duty and sacrifice
of scores of America's finest.

And worse, our own home-grown sign-waving, egg-throwing America-hating
nancy-boys have no clue about the sacrifice, honor and duty required
so that they may shoot off their fat bazoos wherever and whenever they
want, including unfortunately these very forums.
End of rant, and ditto, f.ck 'em all !!

"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and
degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings, which thinks that
nothing is worth war, is much worse. The person who has nothing for
which he is willing to fight, nothing, which is more important than
his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of
being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than
him."                                       ~ John Stuart Mill

Aloha mai pili ia oe.
John M Price PhD - 31 May 2004 21:04 GMT
: We remember the fallen WWII Americans who gave their lives so that freaks
: in far off countries could have their rights to be freaks.

Actually, all wars.  

: Well...honestly, so that decent honorable people would have an opportunity
: to raise their children in a free society.

: The luser French turncoats that kiss everybody's a.ses that walk through
: their land, forget so quickly that they were over run.

Yes, they were over run.  They did not really stand a chance.  Not but
twenty years or so before they lost most of their fighting aged males.  
They had not the resource from which to assemble an army of any kind to
fight the mechanized blitzkrieg waiting in their own wings.

: Yes, even the Aussie's needed help.

And they, too, helped in the Pacific Theater.  Presently, they are in
Iraq as well, if memory serves.  Aided in Viet Nam.  Don't recall about
Korea, but I'd wager they were there as well.

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Iceman - 31 May 2004 21:23 GMT
>: We remember the fallen WWII Americans who gave their lives so that freaks
>: in far off countries could have their rights to be freaks.
>
> Actually, all wars.  

True, but that was the pivotal one.

>: Well...honestly, so that decent honorable people would have an opportunity
>: to raise their children in a free society.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> They had not the resource from which to assemble an army of any kind to
> fight the mechanized blitzkrieg waiting in their own wings.

Since I remember seeing pictures of the French waving flags for the Germans
as they rolled in, read all about the collaborators, and their general
unwillingness to fight, except for the underground there was no will to
fight. They had full knowledge of what was coming and did little.

>: Yes, even the Aussie's needed help.
>
> And they, too, helped in the Pacific Theater.  Presently, they are in
> Iraq as well, if memory serves.  Aided in Viet Nam.  Don't recall about
> Korea, but I'd wager they were there as well.

Yes, as I said, they did assist, and needed help at the same time.
Honorable people for the most part. I just detest the anti-American climate
and other social maladies going on there at the present time.

In Nam they were exceptional, except for the likes of Rick Adams.
 
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