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Canadian flag on the backback myth
On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 22:16:04 -0500, Ken Pisichko
wrote: Ken Ehrett wrote: Don't limey homo junk dealers cruise the net for young arab boys and forget to use a throw away email address for replies? I know its always safe to travel in your neighborhood since everyone there is too busy spitting on and abusing you to notice me. Off your meds again are you? Maybe a meds adjustment would prevent a fat homo named Nick Johns from posting these solicitations for gay sex on the internet. --- Poor gay "nick" the stupid fat homo wishes he hadn't written the following solicitation for gay sex. ***** Posted 17 July 2002: Hi I'm Nick, 42 genuine solvent gay guy looking for Arab guys top or bottom between the ages of 21 - 38. I live in a South Wales coastal town can accommodate any time. E-mail me at nick nick ***** Nick the Fat Homo Declares He's a BI Bottom with New Gay Sex Ad. http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...ut put=gplain From: "nick" Newsgroups: alt.personals.homosexual Subject: bi guy seeks fun in chilterns area Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 18:43:41 +0100 Organization: Webplus NEWS server Lines: 4 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: m531-mp1.cvx3-c.bre.dial.ntli.net X-Trace: news.wplus.net 1085506599 45344 62.255.106.19 (25 May 2004 17:36:39 GMT) X-Complaints-To: NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 17:36:39 +0000 (UTC) X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165 Str8 looking bi-guy seeks top, must be able to accommodate, for discreet no strings fun. Email nick.mercedes AT ntlworld.com **** Jesus ****ing Christ, Nick! Use a anonymous nym and throwaway email addy you stupid fat homo. ---- --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:43:01 -0500, Olivers wrote:
devil extrapolated from data available... .. US companies sold stuff such as roller bearings and oil to Nazi Germany *throughout the war.* Ford, Standard Oil, and of course the Bush family were the main culprits. I suspect that reading anything but claptrap might revise your opinion of who did what "throughout the war"..... Source: Charles Higham, "Trading with the enemy," Delacorte, NY 1983. General Motors and Ford did have German subsidiaries prior to WWII, (GM's larger). Neither company profited from the wartime production of those factories, and both companies ended up writing off much of the asset value. Standard Oil of New Jersey (one of several "Statndard Oils) along with almost every other oil company ceased direct sales to germany in Sep, 1939, although SONJ did have some assets in Rumania expropriated, IIRC. Of course, until the Summer of 1941, the Soviet Union was Germany's largest supplier of POL. By US standards, then and today, the Bush family remain only modestly wealthy, barely players in the oil business, although the President's grandfather, a long time senator from Connecticutt was favorably regarded and the recipient of substantial political contribution from "Big Oil". Not talking about German subsidiaries. But parts such as roller bearings *made in the US.* Oil from Texas. Finding their way to Germany. With Roosevelt's knowledge. Not that he liked it, but he decided it would be better to look the other way. GM was not involved BTW. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:43:01 -0500, Olivers wrote:
devil extrapolated from data available... .. US companies sold stuff such as roller bearings and oil to Nazi Germany *throughout the war.* Ford, Standard Oil, and of course the Bush family were the main culprits. I suspect that reading anything but claptrap might revise your opinion of who did what "throughout the war"..... Source: Charles Higham, "Trading with the enemy," Delacorte, NY 1983. General Motors and Ford did have German subsidiaries prior to WWII, (GM's larger). Neither company profited from the wartime production of those factories, and both companies ended up writing off much of the asset value. Standard Oil of New Jersey (one of several "Statndard Oils) along with almost every other oil company ceased direct sales to germany in Sep, 1939, although SONJ did have some assets in Rumania expropriated, IIRC. Of course, until the Summer of 1941, the Soviet Union was Germany's largest supplier of POL. By US standards, then and today, the Bush family remain only modestly wealthy, barely players in the oil business, although the President's grandfather, a long time senator from Connecticutt was favorably regarded and the recipient of substantial political contribution from "Big Oil". Not talking about German subsidiaries. But parts such as roller bearings *made in the US.* Oil from Texas. Finding their way to Germany. With Roosevelt's knowledge. Not that he liked it, but he decided it would be better to look the other way. GM was not involved BTW. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:43:01 -0500, Olivers wrote:
devil extrapolated from data available... .. US companies sold stuff such as roller bearings and oil to Nazi Germany *throughout the war.* Ford, Standard Oil, and of course the Bush family were the main culprits. I suspect that reading anything but claptrap might revise your opinion of who did what "throughout the war"..... Source: Charles Higham, "Trading with the enemy," Delacorte, NY 1983. General Motors and Ford did have German subsidiaries prior to WWII, (GM's larger). Neither company profited from the wartime production of those factories, and both companies ended up writing off much of the asset value. Standard Oil of New Jersey (one of several "Statndard Oils) along with almost every other oil company ceased direct sales to germany in Sep, 1939, although SONJ did have some assets in Rumania expropriated, IIRC. Of course, until the Summer of 1941, the Soviet Union was Germany's largest supplier of POL. By US standards, then and today, the Bush family remain only modestly wealthy, barely players in the oil business, although the President's grandfather, a long time senator from Connecticutt was favorably regarded and the recipient of substantial political contribution from "Big Oil". Not talking about German subsidiaries. But parts such as roller bearings *made in the US.* Oil from Texas. Finding their way to Germany. With Roosevelt's knowledge. Not that he liked it, but he decided it would be better to look the other way. GM was not involved BTW. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:43:01 -0500, Olivers wrote:
devil extrapolated from data available... .. US companies sold stuff such as roller bearings and oil to Nazi Germany *throughout the war.* Ford, Standard Oil, and of course the Bush family were the main culprits. I suspect that reading anything but claptrap might revise your opinion of who did what "throughout the war"..... Source: Charles Higham, "Trading with the enemy," Delacorte, NY 1983. General Motors and Ford did have German subsidiaries prior to WWII, (GM's larger). Neither company profited from the wartime production of those factories, and both companies ended up writing off much of the asset value. Standard Oil of New Jersey (one of several "Statndard Oils) along with almost every other oil company ceased direct sales to germany in Sep, 1939, although SONJ did have some assets in Rumania expropriated, IIRC. Of course, until the Summer of 1941, the Soviet Union was Germany's largest supplier of POL. By US standards, then and today, the Bush family remain only modestly wealthy, barely players in the oil business, although the President's grandfather, a long time senator from Connecticutt was favorably regarded and the recipient of substantial political contribution from "Big Oil". Not talking about German subsidiaries. But parts such as roller bearings *made in the US.* Oil from Texas. Finding their way to Germany. With Roosevelt's knowledge. Not that he liked it, but he decided it would be better to look the other way. GM was not involved BTW. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:43:01 -0500, Olivers wrote:
devil extrapolated from data available... .. US companies sold stuff such as roller bearings and oil to Nazi Germany *throughout the war.* Ford, Standard Oil, and of course the Bush family were the main culprits. I suspect that reading anything but claptrap might revise your opinion of who did what "throughout the war"..... Source: Charles Higham, "Trading with the enemy," Delacorte, NY 1983. General Motors and Ford did have German subsidiaries prior to WWII, (GM's larger). Neither company profited from the wartime production of those factories, and both companies ended up writing off much of the asset value. Standard Oil of New Jersey (one of several "Statndard Oils) along with almost every other oil company ceased direct sales to germany in Sep, 1939, although SONJ did have some assets in Rumania expropriated, IIRC. Of course, until the Summer of 1941, the Soviet Union was Germany's largest supplier of POL. By US standards, then and today, the Bush family remain only modestly wealthy, barely players in the oil business, although the President's grandfather, a long time senator from Connecticutt was favorably regarded and the recipient of substantial political contribution from "Big Oil". Not talking about German subsidiaries. But parts such as roller bearings *made in the US.* Oil from Texas. Finding their way to Germany. With Roosevelt's knowledge. Not that he liked it, but he decided it would be better to look the other way. GM was not involved BTW. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 09:43:01 -0500, Olivers wrote:
devil extrapolated from data available... .. US companies sold stuff such as roller bearings and oil to Nazi Germany *throughout the war.* Ford, Standard Oil, and of course the Bush family were the main culprits. I suspect that reading anything but claptrap might revise your opinion of who did what "throughout the war"..... Source: Charles Higham, "Trading with the enemy," Delacorte, NY 1983. General Motors and Ford did have German subsidiaries prior to WWII, (GM's larger). Neither company profited from the wartime production of those factories, and both companies ended up writing off much of the asset value. Standard Oil of New Jersey (one of several "Statndard Oils) along with almost every other oil company ceased direct sales to germany in Sep, 1939, although SONJ did have some assets in Rumania expropriated, IIRC. Of course, until the Summer of 1941, the Soviet Union was Germany's largest supplier of POL. By US standards, then and today, the Bush family remain only modestly wealthy, barely players in the oil business, although the President's grandfather, a long time senator from Connecticutt was favorably regarded and the recipient of substantial political contribution from "Big Oil". Not talking about German subsidiaries. But parts such as roller bearings *made in the US.* Oil from Texas. Finding their way to Germany. With Roosevelt's knowledge. Not that he liked it, but he decided it would be better to look the other way. GM was not involved BTW. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
dr nick wrote:
"http://www.iamnotamerican.com" wrote in message these united States have not been at war since 1945. Let's see...Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Persian Gulf II...certainly seems to have been some wars in the last 59 years. Have they won any though? They were doing good until us Yanks came along. -- Chris F Long Island, USA. "When the Lord calls me home ... I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal optimism for its future, I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead." - Ronald Reagan Nov. 5, 1994 "millions of men and women who live in freedom today because of the policies he pursued."..."so many odds and with such humor and humanity made Ronald Reagan a truly great American hero." - Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher "Hillary and I will always remember President Ronald Reagan for the way he personified the indomitable optimism of the American people, and for keeping America at the forefront of the fight for freedom for people everywhere," - former President Clinton "Ronald Reagan won America's respect with his greatness, and won its love with his goodness. He had the confidence that comes with conviction, the strength that comes with character, the grace that comes with humility, and the humor that comes with wisdom," Bush said, reading from a prepared statement. "He leaves behind a nation he restored and a world he helped save. - President G.W. Bush "If you go to Eastern Europe, he is one of the most beloved people in the world." - former New York city mayor Rudolph Giuliani. "Reagan was a statesman who, despite all disagreements that existed between our countries at the time, displayed foresight and determination to meet our proposals halfway and change our relations for the better, stop the nuclear race, start scrapping nuclear weapons, and arrange normal relations between our countries," - Mikhail Gorbachev "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." - Ronald Reagan --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
dr nick wrote:
"http://www.iamnotamerican.com" wrote in message these united States have not been at war since 1945. Let's see...Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Persian Gulf II...certainly seems to have been some wars in the last 59 years. Have they won any though? They were doing good until us Yanks came along. -- Chris F Long Island, USA. "When the Lord calls me home ... I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal optimism for its future, I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead." - Ronald Reagan Nov. 5, 1994 "millions of men and women who live in freedom today because of the policies he pursued."..."so many odds and with such humor and humanity made Ronald Reagan a truly great American hero." - Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher "Hillary and I will always remember President Ronald Reagan for the way he personified the indomitable optimism of the American people, and for keeping America at the forefront of the fight for freedom for people everywhere," - former President Clinton "Ronald Reagan won America's respect with his greatness, and won its love with his goodness. He had the confidence that comes with conviction, the strength that comes with character, the grace that comes with humility, and the humor that comes with wisdom," Bush said, reading from a prepared statement. "He leaves behind a nation he restored and a world he helped save. - President G.W. Bush "If you go to Eastern Europe, he is one of the most beloved people in the world." - former New York city mayor Rudolph Giuliani. "Reagan was a statesman who, despite all disagreements that existed between our countries at the time, displayed foresight and determination to meet our proposals halfway and change our relations for the better, stop the nuclear race, start scrapping nuclear weapons, and arrange normal relations between our countries," - Mikhail Gorbachev "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." - Ronald Reagan --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Canadian flag on the backback myth
dr nick wrote:
"http://www.iamnotamerican.com" wrote in message these united States have not been at war since 1945. Let's see...Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Persian Gulf II...certainly seems to have been some wars in the last 59 years. Have they won any though? They were doing good until us Yanks came along. -- Chris F Long Island, USA. "When the Lord calls me home ... I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours and eternal optimism for its future, I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead." - Ronald Reagan Nov. 5, 1994 "millions of men and women who live in freedom today because of the policies he pursued."..."so many odds and with such humor and humanity made Ronald Reagan a truly great American hero." - Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher "Hillary and I will always remember President Ronald Reagan for the way he personified the indomitable optimism of the American people, and for keeping America at the forefront of the fight for freedom for people everywhere," - former President Clinton "Ronald Reagan won America's respect with his greatness, and won its love with his goodness. He had the confidence that comes with conviction, the strength that comes with character, the grace that comes with humility, and the humor that comes with wisdom," Bush said, reading from a prepared statement. "He leaves behind a nation he restored and a world he helped save. - President G.W. Bush "If you go to Eastern Europe, he is one of the most beloved people in the world." - former New York city mayor Rudolph Giuliani. "Reagan was a statesman who, despite all disagreements that existed between our countries at the time, displayed foresight and determination to meet our proposals halfway and change our relations for the better, stop the nuclear race, start scrapping nuclear weapons, and arrange normal relations between our countries," - Mikhail Gorbachev "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." - Ronald Reagan --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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