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- 09-27-2003, 01:32 AM #16Ralph A. Schmid, DK5RASGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
[email protected] wrote:
>Not even a good try--
>
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And I thought I was the only one who has seen that :-))
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- 09-27-2003, 02:06 AM #17Paco SánchezGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
Sorry, no ofense intended, but unfortunately this is a very American
decision: put the rights of corporations and capitalism in first place, then
people rights... if any.
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- 09-27-2003, 02:06 AM #18Paco SánchezGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
Sorry, no ofense intended, but unfortunately this is a very American
decision: put the rights of corporations and capitalism in first place, then
people rights... if any.
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- 09-28-2003, 03:42 AM #19Colby KarringtonGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
[email protected] (Paul Z. Delgado) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> And besides that, despite problems in foreign lands, we here in the US
> do (or maybe SHOULD, rather) have the right to express our opinions in
> whatever manner we see fit, whether*
(*unless that means two men want to get married
> it is through our voices in person or over the internet. Regardless of
> what is going on in other parts of the world, we still have that
> freedom. *(as long as we don't plan to have the president slapped by Zha Zha Gabor for his homophobic ****ing comments)
And that is part of the reason that America is as progressive a
> country as it is, the free exchange of ideas... no matter how trivial it
> might seem to others.
Considering most idea's and laws in the US are a result of the bible.
>
> However, all that being said, I am not entirely indifferent to the
> plight of your people. I am not heartless, and I sympathize with you and
> your fellow countrymen, I honestly do. It is my sincere hope that our
> troops and our government are doing everything they can to help you
> rebuild your country.
>
> P.S. - By the way, not everyone in this country agreed with the war in
> the first place. I hope you and all Iraqis realize that, at least to
> some extent.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> --
> Paul Z. Delgado
> Wireless Consultant
> Alltel, T-Mobile, Sprint PCS
>
> Wireless Plus
> www.wirelessflorida.net
> 813.977.8646
By the way before you slam me for my reply, understand I am a Canadian,
Secondly, the two contries have evolved in two different ways, but both
comming from the same country (England) as persucuted religious beliefs
(How screwed up can a religion be for the Brits to say "Get the ****
out)
the US became a country by fighting, by getting in everyones face,
throwing weapons around, and confrontation, and to this day the US still
see's that as it's only option to get things solved.
Canada became a country by peace, commication, and neogation.
There is a difference between PEACE Keeping, and POLICING
Welcome to the US, You just lost every right known to man while we check
your bags, do anal probes, blood tests, hair & urine samples... and
that's just to get an apartment in Manhattan!
Colby
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 03:42 AM #20Colby KarringtonGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
[email protected] (Paul Z. Delgado) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> And besides that, despite problems in foreign lands, we here in the US
> do (or maybe SHOULD, rather) have the right to express our opinions in
> whatever manner we see fit, whether*
(*unless that means two men want to get married
> it is through our voices in person or over the internet. Regardless of
> what is going on in other parts of the world, we still have that
> freedom. *(as long as we don't plan to have the president slapped by Zha Zha Gabor for his homophobic ****ing comments)
And that is part of the reason that America is as progressive a
> country as it is, the free exchange of ideas... no matter how trivial it
> might seem to others.
Considering most idea's and laws in the US are a result of the bible.
>
> However, all that being said, I am not entirely indifferent to the
> plight of your people. I am not heartless, and I sympathize with you and
> your fellow countrymen, I honestly do. It is my sincere hope that our
> troops and our government are doing everything they can to help you
> rebuild your country.
>
> P.S. - By the way, not everyone in this country agreed with the war in
> the first place. I hope you and all Iraqis realize that, at least to
> some extent.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> --
> Paul Z. Delgado
> Wireless Consultant
> Alltel, T-Mobile, Sprint PCS
>
> Wireless Plus
> www.wirelessflorida.net
> 813.977.8646
By the way before you slam me for my reply, understand I am a Canadian,
Secondly, the two contries have evolved in two different ways, but both
comming from the same country (England) as persucuted religious beliefs
(How screwed up can a religion be for the Brits to say "Get the ****
out)
the US became a country by fighting, by getting in everyones face,
throwing weapons around, and confrontation, and to this day the US still
see's that as it's only option to get things solved.
Canada became a country by peace, commication, and neogation.
There is a difference between PEACE Keeping, and POLICING
Welcome to the US, You just lost every right known to man while we check
your bags, do anal probes, blood tests, hair & urine samples... and
that's just to get an apartment in Manhattan!
Colby
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 06:59 AM #21127.0.0.1Guest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
"Colby Karrington" <djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
>
> By the way before you slam me for my reply, understand I am a Canadian,
> Secondly, the two contries have evolved in two different ways, but both
> comming from the same country (England) as persucuted religious beliefs
> (How screwed up can a religion be for the Brits to say "Get the ****
> out)
>
> the US became a country by fighting, by getting in everyones face,
> throwing weapons around, and confrontation, and to this day the US still
> see's that as it's only option to get things solved.
try to take my freedom and i will join the NRA. there are just things worth
dying for.
> Canada became a country by peace, commication, and neogation.
and you think the USA had nothing to do with that, eh? i'm not a canadian
historian but i do know the british empire had many enemies to deal with,
that's why they lost the war with the americas.
> There is a difference between PEACE Keeping, and POLICING
yes, there is a difference between keeping the peace and enforcing the laws.
> Welcome to the US, You just lost every right known to man while we check
> your bags, do anal probes, blood tests, hair & urine samples... and
> that's just to get an apartment in Manhattan!
>
eh? you must be visiting our prison system. were you convicted of a crime?
go read some history books and check why there's a long line to become a
U.S. citizen.
- 09-28-2003, 06:59 AM #22127.0.0.1Guest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
"Colby Karrington" <djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
>
> By the way before you slam me for my reply, understand I am a Canadian,
> Secondly, the two contries have evolved in two different ways, but both
> comming from the same country (England) as persucuted religious beliefs
> (How screwed up can a religion be for the Brits to say "Get the ****
> out)
>
> the US became a country by fighting, by getting in everyones face,
> throwing weapons around, and confrontation, and to this day the US still
> see's that as it's only option to get things solved.
try to take my freedom and i will join the NRA. there are just things worth
dying for.
> Canada became a country by peace, commication, and neogation.
and you think the USA had nothing to do with that, eh? i'm not a canadian
historian but i do know the british empire had many enemies to deal with,
that's why they lost the war with the americas.
> There is a difference between PEACE Keeping, and POLICING
yes, there is a difference between keeping the peace and enforcing the laws.
> Welcome to the US, You just lost every right known to man while we check
> your bags, do anal probes, blood tests, hair & urine samples... and
> that's just to get an apartment in Manhattan!
>
eh? you must be visiting our prison system. were you convicted of a crime?
go read some history books and check why there's a long line to become a
U.S. citizen.
- 09-28-2003, 12:43 PM #23Colby KarringtonGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
I'm dual citizen anyways, I only use the US Citizenship for convience...
go read your current events pages, gay & lesbians are moving to Canada
by the ****loads.
"127.0.0.1" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
>
> "Colby Karrington" <djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com> wrote in
> message news:[email protected]...
> >
> > By the way before you slam me for my reply, understand I am a Canadian,
> > Secondly, the two contries have evolved in two different ways, but both
> > comming from the same country (England) as persucuted religious beliefs
> > (How screwed up can a religion be for the Brits to say "Get the ****
> > out)
> >
> > the US became a country by fighting, by getting in everyones face,
> > throwing weapons around, and confrontation, and to this day the US still
> > see's that as it's only option to get things solved.
>
> try to take my freedom and i will join the NRA. there are just things worth
> dying for.
>
> > Canada became a country by peace, commication, and neogation.
>
> and you think the USA had nothing to do with that, eh? i'm not a canadian
> historian but i do know the british empire had many enemies to deal with,
> that's why they lost the war with the americas.
Ahh, but what your dumb ass doesn't realize is the Brits soldiers all
went to Canada after the war, 99% of Canada's forming was by Citizens
LOYAL to the crown, and it was because of loyality and PEACE that they
granted Canada Comminwealth status in 1861, and then independant
country, in 1982
Now if you think about it, We've got a country that's 21 years old, that
has more rights, and more fredoms for ALL it's citizens, including
fredom of religion, and FREDOM FROM RELIGIOUS PERSUCUTION! Hmmmm that's
what the churches do in the US... persucute the gays.
Also, When it comes to the US... read your facts, they couldn't even get
a decent constitution written until 10 years later. wrote 3 different
versions, signed all 3 into law, the 3rd one is the one we actually use
today.
First one had no federal goverment, we were very much like the EU at
that time, each state did it's own thing, with a shared tax system and
currency, the second revision said how to collect for those taxes, and
how to appoint heads of office for a small federal system
3rd revision said the brits were right, need a heavy federal goverment.
And just remember. the US is a republic, because minority's rights are
protected in republics. that's why all the wet backs are allowed in the
US
>
> > There is a difference between PEACE Keeping, and POLICING
>
> yes, there is a difference between keeping the peace and enforcing the laws.
>
> > Welcome to the US, You just lost every right known to man while we check
> > your bags, do anal probes, blood tests, hair & urine samples... and
> > that's just to get an apartment in Manhattan!
> >
>
> eh? you must be visiting our prison system. were you convicted of a crime?
> go read some history books and check why there's a long line to become a
> U.S. citizen.
>
>
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- 09-28-2003, 12:43 PM #24Colby KarringtonGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
I'm dual citizen anyways, I only use the US Citizenship for convience...
go read your current events pages, gay & lesbians are moving to Canada
by the ****loads.
"127.0.0.1" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
>
> "Colby Karrington" <djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com> wrote in
> message news:[email protected]...
> >
> > By the way before you slam me for my reply, understand I am a Canadian,
> > Secondly, the two contries have evolved in two different ways, but both
> > comming from the same country (England) as persucuted religious beliefs
> > (How screwed up can a religion be for the Brits to say "Get the ****
> > out)
> >
> > the US became a country by fighting, by getting in everyones face,
> > throwing weapons around, and confrontation, and to this day the US still
> > see's that as it's only option to get things solved.
>
> try to take my freedom and i will join the NRA. there are just things worth
> dying for.
>
> > Canada became a country by peace, commication, and neogation.
>
> and you think the USA had nothing to do with that, eh? i'm not a canadian
> historian but i do know the british empire had many enemies to deal with,
> that's why they lost the war with the americas.
Ahh, but what your dumb ass doesn't realize is the Brits soldiers all
went to Canada after the war, 99% of Canada's forming was by Citizens
LOYAL to the crown, and it was because of loyality and PEACE that they
granted Canada Comminwealth status in 1861, and then independant
country, in 1982
Now if you think about it, We've got a country that's 21 years old, that
has more rights, and more fredoms for ALL it's citizens, including
fredom of religion, and FREDOM FROM RELIGIOUS PERSUCUTION! Hmmmm that's
what the churches do in the US... persucute the gays.
Also, When it comes to the US... read your facts, they couldn't even get
a decent constitution written until 10 years later. wrote 3 different
versions, signed all 3 into law, the 3rd one is the one we actually use
today.
First one had no federal goverment, we were very much like the EU at
that time, each state did it's own thing, with a shared tax system and
currency, the second revision said how to collect for those taxes, and
how to appoint heads of office for a small federal system
3rd revision said the brits were right, need a heavy federal goverment.
And just remember. the US is a republic, because minority's rights are
protected in republics. that's why all the wet backs are allowed in the
US
>
> > There is a difference between PEACE Keeping, and POLICING
>
> yes, there is a difference between keeping the peace and enforcing the laws.
>
> > Welcome to the US, You just lost every right known to man while we check
> > your bags, do anal probes, blood tests, hair & urine samples... and
> > that's just to get an apartment in Manhattan!
> >
>
> eh? you must be visiting our prison system. were you convicted of a crime?
> go read some history books and check why there's a long line to become a
> U.S. citizen.
>
>
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 02:26 PM #25127.0.0.1Guest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
"Colby Karrington" <djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
>
> Now if you think about it, We've got a country that's 21 years old, that
> has more rights, and more fredoms for ALL it's citizens, including
> fredom of religion, and FREDOM FROM RELIGIOUS PERSUCUTION! Hmmmm that's
> what the churches do in the US... persucute the gays.
what do gays have to do with religious persecution?
here in the U.S., gays make $10k more than heterosexuals.
every country has their share of hate crimes (including canada)
> Also, When it comes to the US... read your facts, they couldn't even get
> a decent constitution written until 10 years later. wrote 3 different
> versions, signed all 3 into law, the 3rd one is the one we actually use
> today.
hehe, i did a little research on the constitution act for canada, it starts
from 1867 and is still being modified in 1999.
can't you even decide on a constitution? i'm not talking amendments, these
were major changes in voting rights.
> First one had no federal goverment, we were very much like the EU at
> that time, each state did it's own thing, with a shared tax system and
> currency, the second revision said how to collect for those taxes, and
> how to appoint heads of office for a small federal system
>
> 3rd revision said the brits were right, need a heavy federal goverment.
>
>
> And just remember. the US is a republic, because minority's rights are
> protected in republics. that's why all the wet backs are allowed in the
> US
republic is a bastardized term. the US is a democracy, where the major vote
is the deciding factor. citizens of the US have protected rights (minority
or not, doesn't matter).
I do hope you know that Britain was loosing the war with Hitler (US aid
saved your British buttocks). but I really don't think you understand the
concept of fighting for freedom. open your eyes, we don't live in a peaceful
world (not yet at least). also, don't forget that without US military,
Communism would have spread down your neck (after wwII).
why are you even having this discussion? paying too much for fuel? methinks
you are ill-informed because of canada's state run censorship program and
publication bans that limited your knowledge of the world.
- 09-28-2003, 02:26 PM #26127.0.0.1Guest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
"Colby Karrington" <djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
>
> Now if you think about it, We've got a country that's 21 years old, that
> has more rights, and more fredoms for ALL it's citizens, including
> fredom of religion, and FREDOM FROM RELIGIOUS PERSUCUTION! Hmmmm that's
> what the churches do in the US... persucute the gays.
what do gays have to do with religious persecution?
here in the U.S., gays make $10k more than heterosexuals.
every country has their share of hate crimes (including canada)
> Also, When it comes to the US... read your facts, they couldn't even get
> a decent constitution written until 10 years later. wrote 3 different
> versions, signed all 3 into law, the 3rd one is the one we actually use
> today.
hehe, i did a little research on the constitution act for canada, it starts
from 1867 and is still being modified in 1999.
can't you even decide on a constitution? i'm not talking amendments, these
were major changes in voting rights.
> First one had no federal goverment, we were very much like the EU at
> that time, each state did it's own thing, with a shared tax system and
> currency, the second revision said how to collect for those taxes, and
> how to appoint heads of office for a small federal system
>
> 3rd revision said the brits were right, need a heavy federal goverment.
>
>
> And just remember. the US is a republic, because minority's rights are
> protected in republics. that's why all the wet backs are allowed in the
> US
republic is a bastardized term. the US is a democracy, where the major vote
is the deciding factor. citizens of the US have protected rights (minority
or not, doesn't matter).
I do hope you know that Britain was loosing the war with Hitler (US aid
saved your British buttocks). but I really don't think you understand the
concept of fighting for freedom. open your eyes, we don't live in a peaceful
world (not yet at least). also, don't forget that without US military,
Communism would have spread down your neck (after wwII).
why are you even having this discussion? paying too much for fuel? methinks
you are ill-informed because of canada's state run censorship program and
publication bans that limited your knowledge of the world.
- 09-28-2003, 03:55 PM #27JerGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
127.0.0.1 wrote:
[....]
> the US is a democracy, where the major vote
> is the deciding factor. citizens of the US have protected rights (minority
> or not, doesn't matter).
I'll bet I'm not the only one that wishes this was true.
[....]
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what we know." -- Richard Wilbur
- 09-28-2003, 03:55 PM #28JerGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
127.0.0.1 wrote:
[....]
> the US is a democracy, where the major vote
> is the deciding factor. citizens of the US have protected rights (minority
> or not, doesn't matter).
I'll bet I'm not the only one that wishes this was true.
[....]
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"All that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of
what we know." -- Richard Wilbur
- 09-28-2003, 09:58 PM #29DevilsPGDGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
In message <<[email protected]>> [email protected]
(Alex Mikey) did ramble:
>You have a right to call him for a purpose. Calling for no reason, time
>and time again isn't covered under freedom of speech, it's covered under
>harrassment.
Calling to tell him his ruling sucks is a reason. The fact that you've
called before doesn't change the reason you're calling this time.
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If you've had half as much fun reading this as I've had writing it, I've had twice as much fun as you.
- 09-28-2003, 09:58 PM #30DevilsPGDGuest
Re: Exercise your free speech rights!
In message <<[email protected]>> [email protected]
(Alex Mikey) did ramble:
>You have a right to call him for a purpose. Calling for no reason, time
>and time again isn't covered under freedom of speech, it's covered under
>harrassment.
Calling to tell him his ruling sucks is a reason. The fact that you've
called before doesn't change the reason you're calling this time.
--
If you've had half as much fun reading this as I've had writing it, I've had twice as much fun as you.
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