Re: virus: Message to Joe and his mother...

From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Sat Sep 21 2002 - 15:20:20 MDT


On 21 Sep 2002 at 22:30, Dr Sebby wrote:

>
> ...Joe, stop whining about some insult to your mother which no one saw
> in the first place since your incredibly booooring, tedious, rude, and
> pointless crusade about the whole "should the USA attack?" has become
> so insanely excessive that pretty much everyone stopped reading it
> ages ago. aside from that, your mother does not subscribe to the list,
> so any insults directed towards her have zero effect on her. in fact,
> just to pacify you, let me say this about my mum: my mother is a
> semi-retarded, tapeworm infested, illiterate, pig-headed, dog biting,
> sailor blowing whore such that the world has never seen. do you feel
> better now? will this help stop the ridiculous "what about my mom"
> posts? cant you take a large step back and see what everyone is
> shaking their heads about? we all come into phases now and then
> whereby through one incident or another, we suddenly have a lot of
> free time on our hands, but to invest it all towards the CoV in this
> manner is without a doubt, NOT a good thing...for you, for us, for the
> CoV....youre sort of going "postal" as they say - and you dont seem to
> see it at all.
>
The fact remains that Hermit was being deliberately vicious and cruel,
and has subsequently seemed to revel in the fact.
>
> drsebby.
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: joedees@bellsouth.net
> Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
> To: virus@lucifer.com
> Subject: RE: virus: God and the Pope
> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 12:37:55 -0500
>
> On 21 Sep 2002 at 18:46, Blunderov wrote:
>
> > joedees@bellsouth.net
> > Sent: 21 September 2002 04:34 AM
> >
> > On 20 Sep 2002 at 22:05, David McFadzean wrote:
> >
> > > Can you think of any other explanations for Hermit's apparent
> power > > on the list? > > [joedees] > Yes: he panders to the
> anti-american sentiments of several people on > this list, and he has
> been ceded BBS control by you. > > [Blunderov] > As far as I can see,
> Hermit's "power on the list" stems from his > incisive intellect and
> wide erudition. Also his willingness to make > time to converse with,
> (and enlighten), minnows like me is very > winning. >
> His 'wide erudition' is more apparent than real (considering his
> limited and slanted news references), and his 'incisive intellect' is
> mainly, as of late, comprised of haughty ad hominums.
> >
> > I am not aware of any anti-Americanism on the list. Certainly there
> > are critics of her foreign policy. Not the same thing as >
> anti-Americanism even if Joe does considers his opinions to be the >
> alpha and omega of all that is truly American. >
> it is quite simple; if you are against the proposition of the US
> defending herself by pre-emption, which is the only available
> effective means in a post-9/11 world where transnational terrorist
> organizations avail themselves of WMD's, then you are anti-american,
> or at least anti- americans, for you are opposing the US taking the
> only effective means available by means of which to protect her
> citizens from harm, which is tantamount to advocating, by default,
> that they be exposed to increased risks of harm.
> >
> > We used to have the same logic applied to us in the old unlamented
> > South Africa: if you didn't support the government you were a >
> communist. End of story, no shades of grey at all. >
> There are no communists in this debate; only transnational terror
> organizations that have staged several massive and bloody attacks
> against US citizens and interests at home and abroad, and a fascist
> middle eastern depot with a saladinic sense of personal destiny, who
> has attempted to assassinate a former US president, has invaded
> neighboring nations, has called for the formation of suicide squads to
> attack america, and has used chemical weapons against his neighbors
> and his country's own citizens, in pursuit of nukes.
> >
> > Show me a philosopher who has no doubts about his position and I
> will > show you a man who has stopped thinking. >
> That would be Hermit, except for the observation that he is no
> philosopher.
> >
> > Joe, are you determined to fight with someone? Things were starting
> to > get all nice and peaceful..... > > Warm regards >
> Hermit still refuses to apologize for his insults towards my mother,
> and he discriminatorally moves my cartoons, but not his own, to the
> free-for- all section. Do you find these to be the actions of a fair
> and reasonable human being?
>
>
>
>
> DrSebby.
> "Courage...and shuffle the cards".
>
>
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