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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94646 is a reply to message #94645] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 11:35   |
dc[3]
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a. You can choose to farm the land, depend
on no one and pay no (income) tax. In many rural areas of the country you
can pay no or nominal property taxes. It is entirely possible.
This utopian freedom has bounds:
At some point you may get sick.
Chuck
"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>For me the Dream has always been true freedom, quality health care, food,
>shelter, minimal government, clean air and neighbors who actually care about
>each other. Money is just the gambit that has been used to leverage our
>day to day needs and make us all slaves. Like the bullshit energy crisis.
> Where are the "new" ideas to decouple us from oil.....fucking nowhere.
>This government is horseshit.Bill Conners wasn't as fast and flashy as Al but he was (and probably still
is) a great guitarist.
"Mark McDermott" <mark.nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote:
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>Alright, in my senseless teenage giddyness I did say the "original" members
>and that was totally incorrect!
>
>Being a guitarist of 37+ years, I only got into RTF when Al joined the band.
>
>I apologize for my error. Also, alert the media as I have now made my first
>mistake. ;)Maybe he's not recording Shania Twain retreads hahahahhahaha
Chuck
"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>send it to me. I can't believe you think it's "strident". Open, natural
>top end yes, strident no. Maybe you just like something with less highs.I liked some of Al's solo stuff, but goo
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since the 70's. [message #94666 is a reply to message #94645] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 01:02   |
Sarah
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er.
>>
>>Happy Easter all,
>>Dedric
>>
>>
>>On 3/20/08 8:03 AM, in article 47e27184@linux, "Bill L"
>><bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
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>>> Personally, repeat *personally*, I think some creepy, disgusting Dark
>>> Ages priests said "all are lost and doomed by their sins". That is their
>>> control mechanism: "Do what we say or burn forever in Hell. Only I know
>>> the truth." Personally, I think that kind of coercion is disgusting.
>>>
>>> I prefer to believe Jesus was full of love and trust and belief in the
>>> goodness of man.
>>>
>>>
>>> DC wrote:
>>>> Sorry, I misread your question.
>>>>
>>>> Jesus taught that all are lost and all are doomed by their
>>>> sins. He never ever said people are basically good and
>>>> this position is against everything he stood and died for.
>>>>
>>>> We can pursue this further if you like, but it is very clear.
>>>>
>>>> DC
>Check it out for yourself. There's even a picture!
http://ldolphin.org/babel.htmlIt should work out. Sarah is good!
Ping Sarah Tonin
"Gregb" <funkykeys1@verizon.net> wrote in message news:47e00445$1@linux...
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> I bought an EDS card off Ebay from her (paid with Paypal) and haven't
> heard
> a word from her in 2 weeks. No emails, no item in the mail, nothing.
> Anyone??
>
> Thanks! GregIsn't this cute?
http://markhumphrys.com/left.islamic.html
This one is the kicker though, and elucidates my periodic rants better than
I do:
http://dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
Our economy is gonna bounce along the bottom for a while. This wasn't
necessary. Now I hear the Democrats starting to harp on the economy and tie
it ti Iraq. there is, most definitely, a connection.
http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/selfless-narcissism.htm l
and the following excerpt is something I've been ranting about here and
elsewhere for years:
The Democrats and their glorious leaders, who have become so
narcissistically invested in this country's defeat as a political strategy
to accumulate power and "restore American honor", that they have--wittingly
or unwittingly--decided to sell their countrymen out to the very enemy they
are currently fighting. They mean well, of course. They do it for those
wonderful 'selfless' reasons--like "peace" and "social justice" and all.
They really support the troops .
Let's just ignore the fact that they bear considerable responsibility for
the ongoing violence and death of our troops as they enable and encourage
the priorities of the enemy. Why should the terrorists alter their homicidal
behavior? It is working! People like Nancy Pelosi are living proof of the
effectiveness of their strategy.
There really is a problem. It's a problem that has been aggravated and
encouraged by the left in this country..........you know, the ones who
don't quite understand that they will be the first to be slaughtered once
they have thrown a wrench in the gears of those who are willing to protect
them. They just do not get it. The Islamists parrot the leftist American
Imperialist tripe that the leftists love to hear and ascribe to this country
but the Islamists do it by design, to dupe the left into helping them
destroy the protectors of the culture that the left hopes to protect by
trying to appease
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94667 is a reply to message #94643] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 01:27   |
rick
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those who will not be appeased until the leftists are
either dead or are kneeling toward Mecca. Once it is too late, they can then
whine about how pissed off they are that there's no separation between
mosque and state...right before they are separated from their heads. I
recognized it years ago. So did lots of other people.....funny, I didn't
hear a peep out of OBama though.
OK......now I'm of to rape the land.
bye.I've heard two separate commentaries (one a major news agency, the other a
Brit's personal rant) about how the UK is catering to the whims of Islam -
they've restricted the use of the Three Little Pigs story in some schools.
England is funding Islamic schools for their Muslim citizens. They are
considering passing Islamic laws in some areas to appease that community
(these were echoed in both, separate and independent commentaries - two
completely different viewpoints seeing the same thing happen). In effect,
the UK is making concessions right and left and getting nothing in return -
just more demands. Forget their own history, people and culture, just give
up in the face of fear of suicide bombers, sarin gas, and extremist
protests.
The news agency report basically said exactly what you are DJ - the US is
doing the same thing - bowing down and letting our "pacifist" leftwing veil
of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those very
ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one case of
how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite of
what is the fabric of our country.
DT
On 3/21/08 7:49 AM, in article
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since the 70's. [message #94668 is a reply to message #94666] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 01:33   |
rick
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ref="mailto:47e3bffd@linux" target="_blank">47e3bffd@linux, "Mr. Simplicity"
<noway@jose.net> wrote:
> Isn't this cute?
> http://markhumphrys.com/left.islamic.html
>
>
> This one is the kicker though, and elucidates my periodic rants better than
> I do:
> http://dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
>
> Our economy is gonna bounce along the bottom for a while. This wasn't
> necessary. Now I hear the Democrats starting to harp on the economy and tie
> it ti Iraq. there is, most definitely, a connection.
>
> http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/selfless-narcissism.htm l
>
> and the following excerpt is something I've been ranting about here and
> elsewhere for years:
> The Democrats and their glorious leaders, who have become so
> narcissistically invested in this country's defeat as a political strategy
> to accumulate power and "restore American honor", that they have--wittingly
> or unwittingly--decided to sell their countrymen out to the very enemy they
> are currently fighting. They mean well, of course. They do it for those
> wonderful 'selfless' reasons--like "peace" and "social justice" and all.
> They really support the troops .
>
> Let's just ignore the fact that they bear considerable responsibility for
> the ongoing violence and death of our troops as they enable and encourage
> the priorities of the enemy. Why should the terrorists alter their homicidal
> behavior? It is working! People like Nancy Pelosi are living proof of the
> effectiveness of their strategy.
>
> There really is a problem. It's a problem that has been aggravated and
> encouraged by the left in this country..........you know, the ones who
> don't quite understand that they will be the first to be slaughtered once
> they have thrown a wrench in the gears of those who are willing to protect
> them. They just do not get it. The Islamists parrot the leftist American
> Imperialist tripe that the leftists love to hear and ascribe to this country
> but the Islamists do it by design, to dupe the left into helping them
> destroy the protectors of the culture that the left hopes to protect by
> trying to appease those who will not be appeased until the leftists are
> either dead or are kneeling toward Mecca. Once it is too late, they can then
> whine about how pissed off they are that there's no separation between
> mosque and state...right before they are separated from their heads. I
> recognized it years ago. So did lots of other people.....funny, I didn't
> hear a peep out of OBama though.
>
> OK......now I'm of to rape the land.
>
> bye.
>
>
>
>If LE came with an audio interface, it's likely 1, 2 or possibly v3. v1 is
far outdated now. v2 isn't bad, but since Cubase is on v4, it might be
worth upgrading.
1 - you can use multiple monitors easily - we do it all the time. You have
to manually resize the main project window to stretch across both monitors
(not maximize - that uses the main monitor only, as do almost all Windows
apps, unfortunately). Then resize the individual arrange, mixer, etc
windows as you wish within that layout. Save your workspaces (you can have
up to 9 on key commands) assign them to key commands, and work away.
2 - You can easily remove unused tracks from the pool window. Unlike Paris,
you can't hang yourself with file references - you can delete, bounce, etc,
without worrying about losing the perfect take (if you try to erase a file
from the pool, Cubase will tell you if there is a reference to it in the
arrange window - if not, it's gone, if there is, you can choose).
3 - Cubase and Nuendo 4's VST3 plugins really are pretty decent. I use
mostly 3rd party plugins, as I would with any DAW, but the new EQ is just as
good as Paris' with imho, wasn't anything special - just a digital EQ.
Chorus? The new v4 chorus is better, but I prefer UAD-1's DM-1 or other
options there. Paris was a mono app, so all of it's plugins had to convert
mono to stereo (working with stereo tracks was a major pain). With Cubase,
just create a stereo FX channel or group, put your chorus there, and route
the mono track to it - simple - mono to stereo. You can then also use it
for other tracks if you want.
4 - I don't miss Paris. Nuendo (and Cubase, esp. v4) is far faster and 100x
more flexible for pretty much everything. Give the manual a read and dive
in a bit before passing judgement. Paris was cool for the time, but it was
surpassed in many areas years ago (jails was cool, but other than that,
there isn't anything I would want from it now).
Reg
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94670 is a reply to message #94667] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 04:38   |
Sarah
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ar 2008 00:03:59 +1000, "Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net>
wrote:
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>Don't know what books you are reading but the tower of babel isn't about different
>gods. It was about the power of agreement. All those people were in agreement
>to build a tower that would reach Heaven. Wasn't Gods plan for getting to
>Heaven. So He had to do something to break their wrong motives and broke
>their native tongue up into different languages so that they couldn't understand
>each other and the tower stopped. So when you hear about someone who is just
>"babelling" on about something, you'll know where the term came from. Babelling
>never makes any sense does it? But don't take my word for it... Take His.
>Check out the Word.
>
>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>the tower of babel wasn't about different languages it's about
>>different ideas of god. we can all agree that a tree is a tree no
>>matter in what language but god and salvation is quite a different
>>animal.
>>
>>On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 09:15:58 -0600, Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net>
>>wrote:
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>>>I'll only post this in response to your two posts since this topic is not
>>>only off topic, but also unpopular:
>>>
>>>Actually the Bible says Romans 3:22-24 "22 This righteousness from God
>comes
>>>through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference,
>23
>>>for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified
>>>freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus."
>>>
>>>Some use "turn or burn" tactics, but I don't agree with that approach.
> At
>>>the same time, the "do whatever feels right to you" mentality is also
>>>fatally flawed. Between those two is where Jesus taught - we aren't
>>>perfect, and will never be on our own (anyone that disagrees, please attempt
>>>to g
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing sincethe 70's. [message #94671 is a reply to message #94666] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 06:09   |
Bill L
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o a whole day without making a mistake of any kind, whether in action,
>>>how you talk to someone else, or how you think ;-). Only through God's
>>>grace and by his love can be be perfected in Him - not perfect humans,
>but
>>>loved perfectly (i.e. beyond what we practice and understand in human love)
>>>
>>>The point of the above passage, and the idea that we have all sinned is
>that
>>>we can't receive God's grace and forgiveness, and become "righteous" in
>His
>>>sight by our own power, deeds or merit. It isn't a scare tactic even though
>>>it has been used that way.
>>>
>>>We have to accept and believe that Jesus, not only loves us, but also took
>>>the burden of our own sin upon himself by dying on the cross and being
>>>raised from the dead to reunite with His Father - this became the symbol
>of
>>>what "being saved" is all about - allowing old ways to die, and a new life
>>>to begin, not just living a good life. This is how the concept of being
>>>sinners really becomes a beautiful thing - we aren't doomed to pay for
>our
>>>mistakes forever. There is hope. We also can't keep making the same
>>>mistakes without consequences, whether earthly or heavenly (the former
>is
>>>common sense - keep hitting your thumb with a hammer, eventually you'll
>>>break it ;-).
>>>
>>>In practice the change is real, and the heart does take on a new perspective
>>>on our own lives, responsibilities, people around us, etc. We don't stop
>>>making mistakes (but that's what forgiveness is for - not excuses, but
>>>second chances), and we don't become perfect humans, but now we have hope
>>>beyond what the world has to offer.
>>>
>>>Happy Easter all,
>>>Dedric
>>>
>>>
>>>On 3/20/08 8:03 AM, in article 47e27184@linux, "Bill L"
>>><bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Personally, repeat *personally*, I think some creepy, disgusting Dark
>>>> Ages priests said "all are lost and doomed by their sins". That is their
>>>> control mechanism: "Do what we say or burn forever in Hell. Only I know
>>>> the truth." Personally, I think that kind of coercion is disgusting.
>>>>
>>>> I prefer to believe Jesus was full of love and trust and belief in the
>>>> goodness of man.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> DC wrote:
>>>>> Sorry, I misread your question.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jesus taught that all are lost and all are doomed by their
>>>>> sins. He never ever said people are basically good and
>>>>> this position is against everything he stood and died for.
>>>>>
>>>>> We can pursue this further if you like, but it is very clear.
>>>>>
>>>>> DC
>>http://my.break.com/Content/view.aspx?ContentID=473507
Y'all remember that screaming german kid on his computer; the one with
glasses and having a spaz attack.
Well it been translated and now you know the rest of the story.
El MiguelThat's not the same Sarah, is it?
Neil
"Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>It should work out. Sarah is good!
>
>Ping Sarah Tonin
>
>
>"Gregb" <funkykeys1@verizon.net> wrote in message news:47e00445$1@linux...
>>
>> I bought an EDS card off Ebay from her (paid with Paypal) and haven't
>> heard
>> a word from her in 2 weeks. No emails, no item in the mail, nothing.
>> Anyone??
>>
>> Thanks! Greg
>
>And, Ed... with regard to your not liking the plugins that come
with Cubase, go to the KVR website:
http://www.kvraudio.com/
....and search their database for free VST plugins of whatever
variety you need (dynamics, eq, etc, etc), and you will find
bazillions of 'em.
Voxengo also has a few free ones, so does Silverspike (Room
Machine 844 is a good free one from them), and Kjaerhus has a
complete suite
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing sincethe 70's. [message #94672 is a reply to message #94671] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 07:25   |
Jamie K
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(their "Classic" series) which are free, as well.
Here's another big batch of free ones, most of which are pretty
basic, but again, it's some more variety, at least:
http://www.gvst.co.uk/effects.htm
Those'll get you started on some other decent plugins that you
won't have to invest anything in... I have plenty of ones I've
paid for, but I also use a few of the freebie ones out there,
too.
Neil
Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>If LE came with an audio interface, it's likely 1, 2 or possibly v3. v1
is
>far outdated now. v2 isn't bad, but since Cubase is on v4, it might be
>worth upgrading.
>
>1 - you can use multiple monitors easily - we do it all the time. You have
>to manually resize the main project window to stretch across both monitors
>(not maximize - that uses the main monitor only, as do almost all Windows
>apps, unfortunately). Then resize the individual arrange, mixer, etc
>windows as you wish within that layout. Save your workspaces (you can have
>up to 9 on key commands) assign them to key commands, and work away.
>
>2 - You can easily remove unused tracks from the pool window. Unlike Paris,
>you can't hang yourself with file references - you can delete, bounce, etc,
>without worrying about losing the perfect take (if you try to erase a file
>from the pool, Cubase will tell you if there is a reference to it in the
>arrange window - if not, it's gone, if there is, you can choose).
>
>3 - Cubase and Nuendo 4's VST3 plugins really are pretty decent. I use
>mostly 3rd party plugins, as I would with any DAW, but the new EQ is just
as
>good as Paris' with imho, wasn't anything special - just a digital EQ.
>Chorus? The new v4 chorus is better, but I prefer UAD-1's DM-1 or other
>options there. Paris was a mono app, so all of it's plugins had to convert
>mono to stereo (working with stereo tracks was a major pain). With Cubase,
>just create a stereo FX channel or group, put your chorus there, and route
>the mono track to it - simple - mono to stereo. You can then also use it
>for other tracks if you want.
>
>4 - I don't miss Paris. Nuendo (and Cubase, esp. v4) is far faster and
100x
>more flexible for pretty much everything. Give the manual a read and dive
>in a bit before passing judgement. Paris was cool for the time, but it
was
>surpassed in many areas years ago (jails was cool, but other than that,
>there isn't anything I would want from it now).
>
>Regards,
>Dedric
>
>On 3/21/08 7:12 AM, in article 47e3a616$1@linux, "Ed" <askme@email.com>
>wrote:
>
>>
>> Ummm.. not sure. Whatever the latest Cubase LE is... cause it came with
a
>> device that is brand new. I am positive it isn't an older copy. But
>> really...
>> I don't think that matters too much. I would like to find a tracking
program
>> for my firewire device that is closer to Paris. Is there anything out
there
>> like that? Or, what are some others using that they like besides Cubase?
>>
>> Oh! and since I don't know what version of Cubase LE I have (I don't
have
>> the disc here or the program), I did try the demo of Cubase 4 before this...
>> and they looked identical... if that helps...
>>
>>
>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>> What version of LE is it?
>>>
>>> Ed wrote:
>>>> Hey guys (and gals)... I have setup my new firewire studio and I been
>> tracking
>>>> in Cubase LE that came with the program. Although the sonics seems
ok
>> and
>>>> maybe it's just because I am new to Cubase... but is there something
better
>>>> out there for tracking that resembles Paris? I have dual monitors and
>> there
>>>> is no way to make use of this in Cubase... It creates a new version
of
>> the
>>>> track each time.. but unlike Paris, if I delete, I mean delete... don't
>>>> make me close the program so I have to clean up all those monster files...
>>>> hopefully someone understands what I mean here... And the plugins
that
>>>> came with Cubase are... ummm... can you spell TERRIBLE! I tried to
adjust
>>>> the ones that I played with and I must say... WHAT were they thinking!
>> They
>>>> need lessons with plugins from Paris. An example is the chorus...
I
>> apply
>>>> that to a track and sheesh... why waste my time. I max'd the thing
out...
>>>> not much of a difference. Is there plugins that go from mono to stereo,
>>>> like in Paris.. or is that just a Paris plugin thingy?
>>>>
>>>> I like the fact that Cubase LE is free with my device... but I am hopeful
>>>> that there is something else out there that operates similar to Paris...
>>>> Anyone?
>>>>
>>
>not our sarah...can't see her ever doing that...too much class that
girl.
On 22 Mar 2008 01:47:43 +1000, "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>That's not the same Sarah, is it?
>
>Neil
>
>
>"Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>>It should work out. Sarah is good!
>>
>>Ping Sarah Tonin
>>
>>
>>"Gregb" <funkykeys1@verizon.net> wrote in message news:47e00445$1@linux...
>>>
>>> I bought an EDS card off Ebay from her (paid with Paypal) and haven't
>
>>> heard
>>> a word from her in 2 weeks. No emails, no item in the mail, nothing.
>>> Anyone??
>>>
>>> Thanks! Greg
>>
>>again, i know the story is about language, confusion and other bright
ideas men come up with.
sorry, but i have a problem with "men" had o
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Mon, 14 January 2008 09:23   |
dc[3]
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to happen under certain conditions and lets the
>chips fall where they may. to me god doesn't kill 250 people on a
>plane and spare one as a lesson of his devine intervention
>capabilities. he doesn't kill half a town yet spares a church so they
>have somewhere to mourn the dead.
>the truely (again to me) sad thing about the differing concepts of god
>is how their used to validate the harm we do each other.
>
>
>On 22 Mar 2008 00:13:36 +1000, "Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net>
>wrote:
>
>>http://ldolphin.org/babel.html
>The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim? the
KKK?
self-righteousness!
Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>I've heard two separate commentaries (one a major news agency, the other
a
>Brit's personal rant) about how the UK is catering to the whims of Islam
-
>they've restricted the use of the Three Little Pigs story in some schools.
>England is funding Islamic schools for their Muslim citizens. They are
>considering passing Islamic laws in some areas to appease that community
>(these were echoed in both, separate and independent commentaries - two
>completely different viewpoints seeing the same thing happen). In effect,
>the UK is making concessions right and left and getting nothing in return
-
>just more demands. Forget their own history, people and culture, just give
>up in the face of fear of suicide bombers, sarin gas, and extremist
>protests.
>
>The news agency report basically said exactly what you are DJ - the US is
>doing the same thing - bowing down and letting our "pacifist" leftwing veil
>of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those very
>ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
>That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one case
of
>how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite of
>what is the fabric of our country.
>
>DT
>
>On 3/21/08 7:49 AM, in article 47e3bffd@linux, "Mr. Simplicity"
><noway@jose.net> wrote:
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>> Isn't t
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Mon, 14 January 2008 13:25   |
TCB
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began. it is in my nature to
question what i see and hear and if i go to hell for it...then oh well
it's who i am, the way i was made.
>
>DC
>
>
>
>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>again, i know the story is about language, confusion and other bright
>>ideas men come up with.
>>sorry, but i have a problem with "men" had one language thing. just
>>as i have a problem with god being suprised that adam and eve would
>>partake of the forbidden fruit when told no no no you don't. he's
>>god...for his sakes... guess he also didn't think of incest when
>>populating the earth from just one pair of peeps. i mean cain went to
>>the land of nod and eventually married...who...i don't
>>know...mom...sis...cousin rita???
>>i believe god was smart enough to create the laws of physics that
>>allow certain things to happen under certain conditions and lets the
>>chips fall where they may. to me god doesn't kill 250 people on a
>>plane and spare one as a lesson of his devine intervention
>>capabilities. he doesn't kill half a town yet spares a church so they
>>have somewhere to mourn the dead.
>>the truely (again to me) sad thing about the differing concepts of god
>>is how their used to validate the harm we do each other.
>>
>>
>>On 22 Mar 2008 00:13:36 +1000, "Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>http://ldolphin.org/babel.html
>>"YAH" <bla-bla@yah.com> wrote in message news:47e3dde1$1@linux...
>
> The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim?
> the
> KKK?
> self-righteousness!
>
Dear YAH,
Perhaps you take a bit less amphetamine?It's taking personal responsibility for your own integrity, and posting your
real name. lol.
"YAH" <bla-bla@yah.com> wrote in message news:47e3dde1$1@linux...
>
> The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim?
> the
> KKK?
> self-righteousness!
>
>
> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>I've heard two separate commentaries (one a major news agency, the other
> a
>>Brit's personal rant) about how the UK is catering to the whims of Islam
> -
>>they've restricted the use of the Three Little Pigs story in some schools.
>>England is funding Islamic schools for their Muslim citizens. They are
>>considering passing Islamic laws in some areas to
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dc[3]
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appease that community
>>(these were echoed in both, separate and independent commentaries - two
>>completely different viewpoints seeing the same thing happen). In effect,
>>the UK is making concessions right and left and getting nothing in return
> -
>>just more demands. Forget their own history, people and culture, just
>>give
>>up in the face of fear of suicide bombers, sarin gas, and extremist
>>protests.
>>
>>The news agency report basically said exactly what you are DJ - the US is
>>doing the same thing - bowing down and letting our "pacifist" leftwing
>>veil
>>of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those very
>>ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
>>That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one case
> of
>>how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite of
>>what is the fabric of our country.
>>
>>DT
>>
>>On 3/21/08 7:49 AM, in article 47e3bffd@linux, "Mr. Simplicity"
>><noway@jose.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Isn't this cute?
>>> http://markhumphrys.com/left.islamic.html
>>>
>>>
>>> This one is the kicker though, and elucidates my periodic rants better
> than
>>> I do:
>>> http://dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
>>>
>>> Our economy is gonna bounce along the bottom for a while. This wasn't
>>> necessary. Now I hear the Democrats starting to harp on the economy and
> tie
>>> it ti Iraq. there is, most definitely, a connection.
>>>
>>> http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/selfless-narcissism.htm l
>>>
>>> and the following excerpt is something I've been ranting about here and
>>> elsewhere for years:
>>> The Democrats and their glorious leaders, who have become so
>>> narcissistically invested in this country's defeat as a political
>>> strategy
>>> to accumulate power and "restore American honor", that they
>>> have--wittingly
>>> or unwittingly--decided to sell their countrymen out to the very enemy
> they
>>> are currently fighting. They mean well, of course. They do it for those
>>> wonderful 'selfless' reasons--like "peace" and "social justice" and all.
>>> They really support the troops .
>>>
>>> Let's just ignore the fact that they bear considerable responsibility
> for
>>> the ongoing violence and death of our troops as they enable and
>>> encourage
>>> the priorities of the enemy. Why should the terrorists alter their
>>> homicidal
>>> behavior? It is working! People like Nancy Pelosi are living proof of
> the
>>> effectiveness of their strategy.
>>>
>>> There really is a problem. It's a problem that has been aggravated and
>>> encouraged by the left in this country..........you know, the ones who
>>> don't quite understand that they will be the first to be slaughtered
>>> once<
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>>> they have thrown a wrench in the gears of those who are willing to
>>> protect
>>> them. They just do not get it. The Islamists parrot the leftist American
>>> Imperialist tripe that the leftists love to hear and ascribe to this
>>> country
>>> but the Islamists do it by design, to dupe the left into helping them
>>> destroy the protectors of the culture that the left hopes to protect by
>>> trying to appease those who will not be appeased until the leftists are
>>> either dead or are kneeling toward Mecca. Once it is too late, they can
> then
>>> whine about how pissed off they are that there's no separation between
>>> mosque and state...right before they are separated from their heads. I
>>> recognized it years ago. So did lots of other people.....funny, I didn't
>>> hear a peep out of OBama though.
>>>
>>> OK......now I'm of to rape the land.
>>>
>>> bye.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>And, btw - I can't believe anyone would even dare to post such racist
propaganda as this
(and that's exactly what it is) when the original post was on radical islam,
not slavery. Simply amazing.
This forum really has lost it. I'm out. I've really had enough of these
far fetched bizarre reactions and detours into left field.
"YAH" <bla-bla@yah.com> wrote in message news:47e3dde1$1@linux...
>
> The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim?
> the
> KKK?
> self-righteousness!
>
>
> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>I've heard two separate commentaries (one a major news agency, the other
> a
>>Brit's personal rant) about how the UK is catering to the whims of Islam
> -
>>they've restricted the use of the Three Little Pigs story in some schools.
>>England is funding Islamic schools for their Muslim citizens. They are
>>considering passing Islamic laws in some areas to appease that community
>>(these were echoed in both, separate and independent commentaries - two
>>completely different viewpoints seeing the same thing happen). In effect,
>>the UK is making concessions right and left and getting nothing in return
> -
>>just more demands. Forget their own history, people and culture, just
>>give
>>up in the face of fear of suicide bombers, sarin gas, and extremist
>>protests.
>>
>>The news agency report basically said exactly what you are DJ - the US is
>>doing the same thing - bowing down and letting our "pacifist" leftwing
>>veil
>>of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those very
>>ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
>>That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one case
> of
>>how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite of
>>what is the fabric of our country.
>>
>>DT
>>
>>On 3/21/08 7:49 AM, in article 47e3bffd@linux, "Mr. Simplicity"
>><noway@jose.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Isn't this cute?
>>> http://markhumphrys.com/left.islamic.html
>>>
>>>
>>> This one is the kicker though, and elucidates my periodic rants better
> than
>>> I do:
>>> http://dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
>>>
>>> Our economy is gonna bounce along the bottom for a while. This wasn't
>>> necessary. Now I hear the Democrats starting to harp on the economy and
> tie
>>> it ti Iraq. there is, most definitely, a connection.
>>>
>>> http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/selfless-narcissism.htm l
>>>
>>> and the following excerpt is something I've been ranting about here and
>>> elsewhere for years:
>>> The Democrats and their glorious leaders, who have become so
>>> narcissistically invested in this country's defeat as a political
>>> strategy
>>> to accumulate power and "restore American honor", that they
>>> have--wittingly
>>> or unwittingly--decided to sell their countrymen out to the very enemy
> they
>>> are currently fighting. They mean well, of course. They do it for those
>>> wonderful 'selfless' reasons--like "peace" and "
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Mon, 14 January 2008 13:44   |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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;social justice" and all.
>>> They really support the troops .
>>>
>>> Let's just ignore the fact that they bear considerable responsibility
> for
>>> the ongoing violence and death of our troops as they enable and
>>> encourage
>>> the priorities of the enemy. Why should the terrorists alter their
>>> homicidal
>>> behavior? It is working! People like Nancy Pelosi are living proof of
> the
>>> effectiveness of their strategy.
>>>
>>> There really is a problem. It's a problem that has been aggravated and
>>> encouraged by the left in this country..........you know, the ones who
>>> don't quite understand that they will be the first to be slaughtered
>>> once
>>> they have thrown a wrench in the gears of those who are willing to
>>> protect
>>> them. They just do not get it. The Islamists parrot the leftist American
>>> Imperialist tripe that the leftists love to hear and ascribe to this
>>> country
>>> but the Islamists do it by design, to dupe the left into helping them
>>> destroy the protectors of the culture that the left hopes to protect by
>>> trying to appease those who will not be appeased until the leftists are
>>> either dead or are kneeling toward Mecca. Once it is too late, they can
> then
>>> whine about how pissed off they are that there's no separation between
>>> mosque and state...right before they are separated from their heads. I
>>> recognized it years ago. So did lots of other people.....funny, I didn't
>>> hear a peep out of OBama though.
>>>
>>> OK......now I'm of to rape the land.
>>>
>>> bye.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>I initially thought the same thing... but emails are different. I did a search
on the site for Sarah Thompson's email address and nothing came up as far
as past posts. I've submitted for conflict resolution at Paypal/Ebay but
honestly don't except much success. I've gone down that route before with
no results. It's a buyer beware world!
"Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>It should work out. Sarah is good!
>
>Ping Sarah Tonin
>
>
>"Gregb" <funkykeys1@verizon.net> wrote in message news:47e00445$1@linux...
>>
>> I bought an EDS card off Ebay from her (paid with Paypal) and haven't
>> heard
>> a word from her in 2 weeks. No emails, no item in the mail, nothing.
>> Anyone??
>>
>> Thanks! Greg
>
>The humanity is facing it's biggest disaster in 100 000 years. Tax raises
won't solve anything, it demand a lot more action than that..
BR
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:47e2cfc2$1@linux...
>
> This is what i've been saying. When Al Gore buys global offsets for ten
cents
> and sells them for a dollar, it's a big bunch of money making bullshit!
> Now this trilateralist bureaucrat bunch of SOBs are going to try to make
> it a sin tax that we will all have to pay. You know once the government
> gets a tax passed through they will never repeal it. We will be paying it
> for then on! It's a scare tactic to cow the people in to believing this
> bunch of bullshit. There is no significant man made global warming, it's
> a lie to shift the wealth out of the United States while these rats and
their
> friends get wealthy doing it.
>
>
>
> "Mr. Simplicity" <noway@jose.net> wrote:
>
> http://blog.mlive.com/annarbornews/2007/09/dingell_global_wa rming_may_req.h
tml
> >
> >This is the biggest load of disingenuous hu
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Mon, 14 January 2008 14:34   |
Bill L
 Messages: 766 Registered: August 2006
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w forumla for the American
> >economy is to tax businesses more so that they will continue to go
elsewhere
>
> >while screwing the workers who will be losing their jobs.
> >
> >Gimme some of that.
> >
> >
>http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080321/D8VHSS681.html
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>I think it's time to boycott China and their products, there is no sense
in
>supporting this government in any way.
>
>http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080316/D8VELU0G0.html
>
>http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080316/D8VEM3KG0.htmlHey folks,
A friend is looking for a laptop for audio use. Anyone have a current
Dell or other laptop that is good for audio they would recommend?
Looking to get XP on it, and have friendly firewire for a TC Konnekt
24D. Budget around $1k, but could go a few hundred more.
Also, how are you guys handling internal & external laptop drives?
Firewire? USB? E-Sata?
Thanks!
Grahamrick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>again, i know the story is about language, confusion and other bright
>ideas men come up with.
>sorry, but i have a problem with "men" had one language thing. just
>as i have a problem with god being suprised that adam and eve would
>partake of the forbidden fruit when told no no no you don't. he's
>god...for his sakes... guess he also didn't think of incest when
>populating the earth from just one pair of peeps. i mean cain went to
>the land of nod and eventually married...who...i don't
>know...mom...sis...cousin rita???
>i believe god was smart enough to create the laws of physics that
>allow certain things to happen under certain conditions and lets the
>chips fall where they may. to me god doesn't kill 250 people on a
>plane and spare one as a lesson of his devine intervention
>capabilities. he doesn't kill half a town yet spares a church so they
>have somewhere to mourn the dead.
>the truely (again to me) sad thing about the differing concepts of god
>is how their used to validate the harm we do each other.
>
>
God did not just create Adam and Eve, they were just the first people created.
>On 22 Mar 2008 00:13:36 +1000, "Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net>
>wrote:
>
>>http://ldolphin.org/babel.html
>The main reason I asked is because one of mine is needing repaired and I got
it at a very good price. Since it needs repaired anyhow I though I would
see about modding it. I love the sound of them, but thought I'd ask. Jim
"Neil" <OIOI@OI.com> wrote:
>
>Try a Peluso CK-67 capsule if you'd like to do something like
>that... I've had that capsule in a mic before & it sounded nice.
>
>
>Neil
>
>
>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>I don't use mine anymore either. It's to strident (I guess that means bright
>>in a not good way) for me. I might be into doing a mod to a different capsule.
>>Rod
>>"Cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>I was thinking of a Peluso Cap for mine too..or else if someone wants
it
>>>I'd be willing to let it go for the right price..I just never use it now.
>>>
>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I can't ! wow
>>>>
>>>>"Morgan" <morganp@ntplx.net> wrote:
>>>>>Hi Jim - Yes ,
>>>>>
>>>>>We actually have one here that was modded by Mike Claytor. He put a
tube
>>>>in
>>>>>it , sounds warmer and Brighter
>>>>>if you can imagine that ?
>>>>>Mike had a parts list on this way back when - if this feeble mind can
>>recall
>>>>
>>>>>, somewhere about 2002 ?
>>>>>I could be off a decade or so ~ time really flies around here :)
>>>>>
>>>>>Morgan
>>>>>Eastcoast Music Mall
>>>>>
>>>>>"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
>>>>>news:47e2eb0f$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Has anyone here modified one of these. Any suggestions.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>Some in our country have a built in excuse. Whenever they don't get their
way, when ever they are caught red handed, whenever they need an excuse or
a reason for what they did, they play the race card. The race card is there
answer to everything.
"Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>And, btw - I can't believe anyone would even dare to post such racist
>propaganda as this
>(and that's exactly what it is) when the original post was on radical islam,
>not slavery. Simply amazing.
>
>This forum really has lost it. I'm out. I've really had enough of these
>far fetched bizarre reactions and detours into left field.
>
>"YAH" <bla-bla@yah.com> wrote in message news:47e3dde1$1@linux...
>>
>> The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim?
>> the
>> KKK?
>> self-righteousness!
>>
>>
>> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>I've heard two separate commentaries (one a major news agency, the other
>> a
>>>Brit's personal rant) about how the UK is catering to the whims of Islam
>> -
>>>they've restricted the use of the Three Little Pigs story in some schools.
>>>England is funding Islamic schools for their Muslim citizens. They are
>>>considering passing Islamic laws in some areas to appease that community
>>>(these were echoed in both, separate and independent commentaries - two
>>>completely different viewpoints seeing the same thing happen). In effect,
>>>the UK is making concessions right and left and getting nothing in return
>> -
>>>just
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Mon, 14 January 2008 14:45   |
Bill L
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more demands. Forget their own history, people and culture, just
>>>give
>>>up in the face of fear of suicide bombers, sarin gas, and extremist
>>>protests.
>>>
>>>The news agency report basically said exactly what you are DJ - the US
is
>>>doing the same thing - bowing down and letting our "pacifist" leftwing
>>>veil
>>>of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those very
>>>ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
>>>That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one case
>> of
>>>how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite
of
>>>what is the fabric of our country.
>>>
>>>DT
>>>
>>>On 3/21/08 7:49 AM, in article 47e3bffd@linux, "Mr. Simplicity"
>>><noway@jose.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Isn't this cute?
>>>> http://markhumphrys.com/left.islamic.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This one is the kicker though, and elucidates my periodic rants better
>> than
>>>> I do:
>>>> http://dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
>>>>
>>>> Our economy is gonna bounce along the bottom for a while. This wasn't
>>>> necessary. Now I hear the Democrats starting to harp on the economy
and
>> tie
>>>> it ti Iraq. there is, most definitely, a connection.
>>>>
>>>> http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/selfless-narcissism.htm l
>>>>
>>>> and the following excerpt is something I've been ranting about here
and
>>>> elsewhere for years:
>>>> The Democrats and their glorious leaders, who have become so
>>>> narcissistically invested in this country's defeat as a political
>>>> strategy
>>>> to accumulate power and "restore American honor", that they
>>>> have--wittingly
>>>> or unwittingly--decided to sell their countrymen out to the very enemy
>> they
>>>> are currently fighting. They mean well, of course. They do it for those
>>>> wonderful 'selfless' reasons--like "peace" and "social justice" and
all.
>>>> They really support the troops .
>>>>
>>>> Let's just ignore the fact that they bear considerable responsibility
>> for
>>>> the ongoing violence and death of our troops as they enable and
>>>> encourage
>>>> the priorities of the enemy. Why should the terrorists alter their
>>>> homicidal
>>>> behavior? It is working! People like Nancy Pelosi are living proof of
>> the
>>>> effectiveness of their strategy.
>>>>
>>>> There really is a problem. It's a problem that has been aggravated and
>>>> encouraged by the left in this country..........you know, the ones
who
>>>> don't quite understand that they will be the first to be slaughtered
>>>> once
>>>> they have thrown a wrench in the gears of those who are willing to
>>>> protect
>>>> them. They just do not get it. The Islamists parrot the leftist American
>>>> Imperialist tripe that the leftists love to hear and ascribe to this
>>>> country
>>>> but the Islamists do it by design, to dupe the left into helping them
>>>> destroy the protectors of the culture that the left hopes to protect
by
>>>> trying to appease those who will not be appeased until the leftists
are
>>>> either dead or are kneeling toward Mecca. Once it is too late, they
can
>> then
>>>> whine about how pissed off they are that there's no separation between
>>>> mosque and state...right before they are separated from their heads.
I
>>>> recognized it years ago. So did lots of other people.....funny, I didn't
>>>> hear a peep out of OBama though.
>>>>
>>>> OK......now I'm of to rape the land.
>>>>
>>>> bye.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>He should have got a Mac; )
"Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>http://my.break.com/Content/view.aspx?ContentID=473507
>
>
>Y'all remember that screaming german kid on his computer; the one with
>glasses and having a spaz attack.
>
>
>
>Well it been translated and now you know the rest of the story.
>
>
>
>El Miguel
>
>What we need is waders and a big shovel to get rid of this load of crap.
"BR" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>The humanity is facing it's biggest disaster in 100 000 years. Tax raises
>won't solve anything, it demand a lot more action than that..
>BR
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:47e2cfc2$1@linux...
>>
>> This is what i've been saying. When Al Gore buys global offsets for ten
>cents
>> and sells them for a dollar, it's a big bunch of money making bullshit!
>> Now this trilateralist bureaucrat bunch of SOBs are go
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Mon, 14 January 2008 15:35   |
Jamie K
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>> >
>> >This is the biggest load of disingenuous hubris I've seen in a while.
>More
>>
>> >hypocracy. Whether you get it or not, your intelligence has just been
>> >insulted and be assured that what this is really all about it preparing
>> you
>> >to be bent over as consumption falls. Expect more of this BS as gas usage
>>
>> >goes down and therefore the tax revenue that a gallon of gas generates
is
>>
>> >proportionately reduced. To make up for the revenue shortfall, we're
>going
>>
>> >to get taxed into oblivion........and I was even sorta' thinking about
>> >voting for a Democrat for president. The new forumla for the American
>> >economy is to tax businesses more so that they will continue to go
>elsewhere
>>
>> >while screwing the workers who will be losing their jobs.
>> >
>> >Gimme some of that.
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>Listen,
My comments are not about the article,I'm not defending the left. I just
find the statement "the fabric of are country" to be bullshit. We forget
about
are past and pass judgement on others. This is the self-righteousness I speak
of. As to why I do not post my name? Because of the self-righteousness I
speak
of. Wake up! Clean up your backyard. Playing the race card? It could'nt be
played if racism was'nt true and alive today! You may look at my comments
as detour
into left field,but my comments are directed at your comment about the "fabric"
of are country. The truth is almost all the founding fathers were slave owners,and
some only freed their slaves after they died. Now there is one thing I agree
on
with you is that this place has gone way down!
"Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>And, btw - I can't believe anyone would even dare to post such racist
>propaganda as this
>(and that's exactly what it is) when the original post was on radical islam,
>not slavery. Simply amazing.
>
>This forum really has lost it. I'm out. I've really had enough of these
>far fetched bizarre reactions and detours into left field.
>
>"YAH" <bla-bla@yah.com> wrote in message news:47e3dde1$1@linux...
>>
>> The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim?
>> the
>> KKK?
>> self-righteousness!
>>
>>
>> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>I've heard two separate commentaries (one a major news agency, the other
>> a
>>>Brit's personal rant) about how the UK is catering to the whims of Islam
>> -
>>>they've restricted the use of the Three Little Pigs story in some schools.
>>>England is funding Islamic schools for their Muslim citizens. They are
>>>considering passing Islamic laws in some areas to appease that community
>>>(these were echoed in both, separate and independent commentaries - two
>>>completely different viewpoints seeing the same thing happen). In effect,
>>>the UK is making concessions right and left and getting nothing in return
>> -
>>>just more demands. Forget their own history, people and culture, just
>>>give
>>>up in the face of fear of suicide bombers, sarin gas, and extremist
>>>protests.
>>>
>>>The news agency report basically said exactly what you are DJ - the US
is
>>>doing the same thing - bowing down and letting our "pacifist" leftwing
>>>veil
>>>of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those very
>>>ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
>>>That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one case
>> of
>>>how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite
of
>>>what is the fabric of our country.
>>>
>>>DT
>>>
>>>On 3/21/08 7:49 AM, in article 47e3bffd@linux, "Mr. Simplicity"
>>><noway@jose.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Isn't this cute?
>>>> http://markhumphrys.com/left.islamic.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This one is the kicker though, and elucidates my periodic rants better
>> than
>>>> I do:
>>>> http://dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
>>>>
>>>> Our economy is gonna bounce along the bottom for a while. This wasn't
>>>> necessary. Now I hear the Democrats starting to harp on the economy
and
>> tie
>>>> it ti Iraq. there is, most definitely, a connection.
>>>>
>>>> http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/selfless-narcissism.htm l
>>>>
>>>> and the following excerpt is something I've been ranting about here
and
>>>> elsewhere for years:
>>>> The Democrats and their glorious leaders, who have become so
>>>> narcissistically invested in this country's defeat as a political
>>>> strategy
>>>> to accumulate power and "restore American honor", that they
>>>> have--wittingly
>>>> or unwittingly--decided to sell their countrymen out to the very enemy
>> they
>>>> are currently fighting. They mean well, of course. They do it for those
>>>> wonderful 'selfless' reasons--like "peace" and "social justice" and
all.
>>>> They really support the troops .
>>>>
>>>> Let's just ignore the fact that they bear considerable responsibility
>> for
>>>> the ongoing violence and death of our troops as they enable and
>>>> encourage
>>>> the priorities of the enemy. Why should the terrorists alter their
>>>> homicidal
>>>> behavior? It is working! People like Nancy Pelosi are living proof of
>> the
>>>> effectiveness of their strategy.
>>>>
>>>> There really is a problem. It's a problem that has been aggravated and
>>>> encouraged by the left in this country..........you know, the ones
who
>>>> don't quite understand that they will be the first to be slaughtered
>>>> once
>>>> they have thrown a wrench in the gears of those who are willing to
>>>> protect
>>>> them. They just do not get it. The Islamists parrot the leftist American
>>>> Imperialist tripe that the leftists love to hear and ascribe to this
>>>> country
>>>> but the Islamists do it by design, to dupe the left into helping them
>>>> destroy the protectors of the culture that the left hopes to protect
by
>>>> trying to appease those who will not be appeased until the leftists
are
>>>> either dead or are kneeling toward Mecca. Once it is too late, they
can
>> then
>>>> whine about how pissed off they are that there's no separation between
>>>> mosque and state...right before they are separated from their heads.
I
>>>> recognized it years ago. So did lots of other people.....funny, I didn't
>>>> hear a peep out of OBama though.
>>>>
>>>> OK......now I'm of to rape the land.
>>>>
>>>> bye.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>You tried Reaper yet?
"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote in message news:47e3a616$1@linux...
>
> Ummm.. not sure. Whatever the latest Cubase LE is... cause it came with a
> device that is brand new. I am positive it isn't an older copy. But
> really...
> I don't think that matters too much. I would like to find a tracking
> program
> for my firewire device that is closer to Paris. Is there anything out
> there
> like that? Or, what are some others using that they like besides Cubase?
>
> Oh! and since I don't know what version of Cubase LE I have (I don't have
> the disc here or the program), I did try the demo of Cubase 4 before
> this...
> and they looked identical... if that helps...
>
>
> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>What version of LE is it?
>>
>>Ed wrote:
>>> Hey guys (and gals)... I have setup my new firewire studio and I been
> tracking
>>> in Cubase LE that came with the program. Although the sonics seems ok
> and
>>> maybe it's just because I am new to Cuba
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94690 is a reply to message #94689] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 18:23   |
dc[3]
Messages: 895 Registered: September 2005
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pass judgement, make ill-informed assumptions and become a hypocrit
yourself, read the context, ask questions, and attempt to actually understand
other people. You just read a single word and extrapolated that into left
field.
This had nothing to do with race. You might has well launched off a diatribe
on the problems with meteor storms on Pluto.
And in case you were wondering, by "fabric" I meant guts to stand up for
what you believe in with integrity, honor and respect, but without any pansy,
pacifist whining and hiding behind labels and stereotypes.
Btw - posting like this without your real name is cowardly and destroys any
credibility to your opinion, but at least it supports my argument in spades.
"Yah" <Blah@ya-ya.com> wrote:
>
>Listen,
>My comments are not about the article,I'm not defending the left. I just
>find the statement "the fabric of are country" to be bullshit. We forget
>about
>are past and pass judgement on others. This is the self-righteousness I
speak
>of. As to why I do not post my name? Because of the self-righteousness I
>speak
>of. Wake up! Clean up your backyard. Playing the race card? It could'nt
be
>played if racism was'nt true and alive today! You may look at my comments
>as detour
>into left field,but my comments are directed at your comment about the "fabric"
>of are country. The truth is almost all the founding fathers were slave
owners,and
>some only freed their slaves after they died. Now there is one thing I agree
>on
>with you is that this place has gone way down!
>
>"Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>And, btw - I can't believe anyone would even dare to post such racist
>>propaganda as this
>>(and that's exactly what it is) when the original post was on radical islam,
>
>>not slavery. Simply amazing.
>>
>>This forum really has lost it. I'm out. I've really had enough of these
>>far
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94691 is a reply to message #94690] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 18:39   |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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fetched bizarre reactions and detours into left field.
>>
>>"YAH" <bla-bla@yah.com> wrote in message news:47e3dde1$1@linux...
>>>
>>> The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim?
>
>>> the
>>> KKK?
>>> self-righteousness!
>>>
>>>
>>> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>>I've heard two separate commentaries (one a major news agency, the other
>>> a
>>>>Brit's personal rant) about how the UK is catering to the whims of Islam
>>> -
>>>>they've restricted the use of the Three Little Pigs story in some schools.
>>>>England is funding Islamic schools for their Muslim citizens. They are
>>>>considering passing Islamic laws in some areas to appease that community
>>>>(these were echoed in both, separate and independent commentaries - two
>>>>completely different viewpoints seeing the same thing happen). In effect,
>>>>the UK is making concessions right and left and getting nothing in return
>>> -
>>>>just more demands. Forget their own history, people and culture, just
>
>>>>give
>>>>up in the face of fear of suicide bombers, sarin gas, and extremist
>>>>protests.
>>>>
>>>>The news agency report basically said exactly what you are DJ - the US
>is
>>>>doing the same thing - bowing down and letting our "pacifist" leftwing
>
>>>>veil
>>>>of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those
very
>>>>ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
>>>>That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one case
>>> of
>>>>how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite
>of
>>>>what is the fabric of our country.
>>>>
>>>>DT
>>>>
>>>>On 3/21/08 7:49 AM, in article 47e3bffd@linux, "Mr. Simplicity"
>>>><noway@jose.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Isn't this cute?
>>>>> Report message to a moderator
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94692 is a reply to message #94691] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 19:27   |
dc[3]
Messages: 895 Registered: September 2005
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ank">http://markhumphrys.com/left.islamic.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This one is the kicker though, and elucidates my periodic rants better
>>> than
>>>>> I do:
>>>>> http://dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Our economy is gonna bounce along the bottom for a while. This wasn't
>>>>> necessary. Now I hear the Democrats starting to harp on the economy
>and
>>> tie
>>>>> it ti Iraq. there is, most definitely, a connection.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/selfless-narcissism.htm l
>>>>>
>>>>> and the following excerpt is something I've been ranting about here
>and
>>>>> elsewhere for years:
>>>>> The Democrats and their glorious leaders, who have become so
>>>>> narcissistically invested in this country's defeat as a political
>>>>> strategy
>>>>> to accumulate power and "restore American honor", that they
>>>>> have--wittingly
>>>>> or unwittingly--decided to sell their countrymen out to the very enemy
>>> they
>>>>> are currently fighting. They mean well, of course. They do it for those
>>>>> wonderful 'selfless' reasons--like "peace" and "social justice" and
>all.
>>>>> They really support the troops .
>>>>>
>>>>> Let's just ignore the fact that they bear considerable responsibility
>>> for
>>>>> the ongoing violence and death of our troops as they enable and
>>>>> encourage
>>>>> the priorities of the enemy. Why should the terrorists alter their
>>>>> homicidal
>>>>> behavior? It is working! People like Nancy Pelosi are living proof
of
>>> the
>>>>> effectiveness of their strategy.
>>>>>
>>>>> There really is a problem. It's a problem that has been aggravated
and
>>>>> encouraged by the left in this country..........you know, the ones
>who
>>>>> don't quite understand that they will be the first to be slaughtered
>
>>>>> once
>>>>> they have thrown a wrench in the gears of those who are willing to
>>>>> protect
>>>>> them. They just do not get it. The Islamists parrot the leftist American
>>>>> Imperialist tripe that the leftists love to hear and ascribe to this
>
>>>>> country
>>>>> but the Islamists do it by design, to dupe the left into helping them
>>>>> destroy the protectors of the culture that the left hopes to protect
>by
>>>>> trying to appease those who will not be appeased until the leftists
>are
>>>>> either dead or are kneeling toward Mecca. Once it is too late, they
>can
>>> then
>>>>> whine about how pissed off they are that there's no separation between
>>>>> mosque and state...right before they are separated from their heads.
>I
>>>>> recognized it years ago. So did lots of other people.....funny, I didn't
>>>>> hear a peep out of OBama though.
>>>>>
>>>>> OK......now I'm of to rape the land.
>>>>>
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94693 is a reply to message #94683] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 19:39   |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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>>>>> bye.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>sorry dude to hear you might get burned, that's always a real drag. I'm
about 99.999% sure that Sarah J isn't Sarah Thompson.
AA
"Greg B" <funkykeys1@verizon.net> wrote in message news:47e3ea3d$1@linux...
>
> I initially thought the same thing... but emails are different. I did a
> search
> on the site for Sarah Thompson's email address and nothing came up as far
> as past posts. I've submitted for conflict resolution at Paypal/Ebay but
> honestly don't except much success. I've gone down that route before with
> no results. It's a buyer beware world!
>
>
>
> "Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>>It should work out. Sarah is good!
>>
>>Ping Sarah Tonin
>>
>>
>>"Gregb" <funkykeys1@verizon.net> wrote in message news:47e00445$1@linux...
>>>
>>> I bought an EDS card off Ebay from her (paid with Paypal) and haven't
>
>>> heard
>>> a word from her in 2 weeks. No emails, no item in the mail, nothing.
>>> Anyone??
>>>
>>> Thanks! Greg
>>
>>
>A MacCloskey?;-)
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:47e3f616$1@linux...
>
> He should have got a Mac; )
>
> "Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>>http://my.break.com/Content/view.aspx?ContentID=473507
>>
>>
>>Y'all remember that screaming german kid on his computer; the one with
>>glasses and having a spaz attack.
>>
>>
>>
>>Well it been translated and now you know the rest of the story.
>>
>>
>>
>>El Miguel
>>
>>
>you don't have to close the program to clean up files, use the pool and empty
the trashYeah, this thread is being Hi-Jacked. If you want to cry about racism why
don't you start a new thread Mr. D. We can try to get to the truth there.
"Yah" <Blah@ya-ya.com> wrote:
>
>Listen,
>My comments are not about the article,I'm not defending the left. I just
>find the statement "the fabric of are country" to be bullshit. We forget
>about
>are past and pass judgement on others. This is the self-righteousness I
speak
>of. As to why I do not post my name? Because of the self-righteousness I
>speak
>of. Wake up! Clean up your backyard. Playing the race card? It could'nt
be
>played if racism was'nt true and alive today! You may look at my comments
>as detour
>into left field,but my comments are directed at your comment about the "fabric"
>of are country. The truth is almost all th
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94694 is a reply to message #94683] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 19:42   |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Senior Member |
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e founding fathers were slave
owners,and
>some only freed their slaves after they died. Now there is one thing I agree
>on
>with you is that this place has gone way down!
>
>"Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>And, btw - I can't believe anyone would even dare to post such racist
>>propaganda as this
>>(and that's exactly what it is) when the original post was on radical islam,
>
>>not slavery. Simply amazing.
>>
>>This forum really has lost it. I'm out. I've really had enough of these
>>far fetched bizarre reactions and detours into left field.
>>
>>"YAH" <bla-bla@yah.com> wrote in message news:47e3dde1$1@linux...
>>>
>>> The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim?
>
>>> the
>>> KKK?
>>> self-righteousness!
>>>
>>>
>>> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>>I've heard two separate commentaries (one a major news agency, the other
>>> a
>>>>Brit's personal rant) about how the UK is catering to the whims of Islam
>>> -
>>>>they've restricted the use of the Three Little Pigs story in some schools.
>>>>England is funding Islamic schools for their Muslim citizens. They are
>>>>considering passing Islamic laws in some areas to appease that community
>>>>(these were echoed in both, separate and independent commentaries - two
>>>>completely different viewpoints seeing the same thing happen). In effect,
>>>>the UK is making concessions right and left and getting nothing in return
>>> -
>>>>just more demands. Forget their own history, people and culture, just
>
>>>>give
>>>>up in the face of fear of suicide bombers, sarin gas, and extremist
>>>>protests.
>>>>
>>>>The news agency report basically said exactly what you are DJ - the US
>is
>>>>doing the same thing - bowing down and letting our "pacifist" leftwing
>
>>>>veil
>>>>of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those
very
>>>>ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
>>>>That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one case
>>> of
>>>>how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite
>of
>>>>what is the fabric of our country.
>>>>
>>>>DT
>>>>
>>>>On 3/21/08 7:49 AM, in article 47e3bffd@linux, "Mr. Simplicity"
>>>><noway@jose.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Isn't this cute?
>>>>> http://markhumphrys.com/left.islamic.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This one is the kicker though, and elucidates my periodic rants better
>>> than
>>>>> I do:
>
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| Re: Let's face it, US public schools system has been failing since [message #94695 is a reply to message #94693] |
Mon, 14 January 2008 20:00   |
dc[3]
Messages: 895 Registered: September 2005
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Senior Member |
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>>>> http://dineshdsouza.com/books/enemy-intro.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Our economy is gonna bounce along the bottom for a while. This wasn't
>>>>> necessary. Now I hear the Democrats starting to harp on the economy
>and
>>> tie
>>>>> it ti Iraq. there is, most definitely, a connection.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://drsanity.blogspot.com/2007/04/selfless-narcissism.htm l
>>>>>
>>>>> and the following excerpt is something I've been ranting about here
>and
>>>>> elsewhere for years:
>>>>> The Democrats and their glorious leaders, who have become so
>>>>> narcissistically invested in this country's defeat as a political
>>>>> strategy
>>>>> to accumulate power and "restore American honor", that they
>>>>> have--wittingly
>>>>> or unwittingly--decided to sell their countrymen out to the very enemy
>>> they
>>>>> are currently fighting. They mean well, of course. They do it for those
>>>>> wonderful 'selfless' reasons--like "peace" and "social justice" and
>all.
>>>>> They really support the troops .
>>>>>
>>>>> Let's just ignore the fact that they bear considerable responsibility
>>> for
>>>>> the ongoing violence and death of our troops as they enable and
>>>>> encourage
>>>>> the priorities of the enemy. Why should the terrorists alter their
>>>>> homicidal
>>>>> behavior? It is working! People like Nancy Pelosi are living proof
of
>>> the
>>>>> effectiveness of their strategy.
>>>>>
>>>>> There really is a problem. It's a problem that has been aggravated
and
>>>>> encouraged by the left in this country..........you know, the ones
>who
>>>>> don't quite understand that they will be the first to be slaughtered
>
>>>>> once
>>>>> they have thrown a wrench in the gears of those who are willing to
>>>>> protect
>>>>> them. They just do not get it. The Islamists parrot the leftist American
>>>>> Imperialist tripe that the leftists love to hear and ascribe to this
>
>>>>> country
>>>>> but the Islamists do it by design, to dupe the left into helping them
>>>>> destroy the protectors of the culture that the left hopes to protect
>by
>>>>> trying to appease those who will not be appeased until the leftists
>are
>>>>> either dead or are kneeling toward Mecca. Once it is too late, they
>can
>>> then
>>>>> whine about how pissed off they are that there's no separation between
>>>>> mosque and state...right before they are separated from their heads.
>I
>>>>> recognized it years ago. So did lots of other people.....funny, I didn't
>>>>> hear a peep out of OBama though.
>>>>>
>>>>> OK......now I'm of to rape the land.
>>>>>
>>>>> bye.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>Why do yoy think that your opinion is the right one? Are you saying that this
country
was'nt built on the backs of slavery? How am I a hypocrite? Ask questions?
My
first post was nothing but questions. Having the guts to stand up for
what you believe in with integrity, honor and respect, but without any pansy,
pacifist whining and hiding behind labels and stereotypes". are serious?
Why did it take so long for every man to have the right same rights? Is'nt
that something we were suppose to believe in? Honor? respect? Look,do'nt
get
made at me or anyone that confronts you with the truth. I love this country
just as much as you. If I can say that with your permission. But we
have alot of work to do. We want to blame everyone else for are problems.(not
to say we are the cause of all the problems) Think what you want about my
credibility,my words can stand on there own! This makes them no less true
"Dedric Terry&quo
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