From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Wed Sep 11 2002 - 21:10:52 MDT
On 11 Sep 2002 at 18:55, Mermaid . wrote:
> [Joe Dees]You condemned the US action in Afghanistan and you condemn a
> prospective US action in Iraq, even though the former cleaned out a
> terrorist viper's nest and freed a people imprisoned by extremist
> religious zealots, and the latter may well forfend nuclear catastrophe
> at the hands of a power-hungry and bloodthirsty despot.
>
> [Joe Dees]I consider both positions to be extreme in the sense that if
> they were to be adhered to, extremely disastrous and devastating
> consequences would most likely result.
>
> [Mermaid]An extreme is supposed to be 'situated as far as possible
> from the centre'. *I* am not the extremist here.
>
> [Mermaid]You are the extremist here. You are also trying to create
> your own meanings for words. You lie. You cover up. You rage. You
> spam. You shit all over this place. You are pitiful. You are sick. Get
> help.
>
The US can obviously expect no help from the likes of you or others of
your ilk. You rant and fume and seethe and rage in frustrated jealousy
and envy, and give the US credit for nothing while blaming it for
everything. Be glad that India has a democracy of its own (the world's
largest), and think where you'd be under theocratic sharia. The US has
restrained the violent impulses of Pakistan and cooled the once-rising
nuclear temperature there, perhaps saving your ignorant, prejudiced
and faux-sanctimoniously damning ass from likely irradiation. You are
the pitiful, pathetic, ungrateful and unappreciative one. And I do not
expect that you possess the capacity to change.
>
> [Mermaid]Can you give me the list of posts where I have "condemned"
> the United States? You know...the ones that made you think that I hold
> an extremist position? Back it up! Prove that you are not a lying sack
> of shit.
>
Practically every time you post something to the list, it is condemnatory
of the US or a US position or some US citizen who has dared to proffer
one. I do not need to furnish them for anyone with a search capacity or
the scintilla of a memory.
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