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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 17:56:35 GMT, "Aardvark G. Bandersnatch, CPE, RCA,
IBM, LSMFT" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote: >Like Peter Fonda in "Easy Rider" was just the greatest fascist! That movie >sure made me think about Kristallnacht in a new light, lemme tell you! Swerving the topic back to motorcycles, Fonda's character like many lefty rabblerousers from the 60s was using the patriot paraphanelia to toss it back into the face of the mindless prole right who supported Vietnam and used the tired old "love it or leave it" argument mindless right wing proles are using today. Ultimately it's what got him shot. Which says a lot about America, then and now. >That rules out America-- most people don't know the difference between a >sergeant and a colonel Yes they do. Sarge, sends the boys off to die with a heavy heart. Col., scratches his chin as he debates how many boys should die for this hill. >Hmmmm. I'm not so sure on this one. May I take a moment and check in with >Condoleeza Rice and Ruth Bader Ginzburg? All totalitarian states have been quite liberal at the upper echelons. Even the monarchies of Europe had Queens running the show! What separates them from true democracies is how far down the ladder such equality exists. >You really got that from Tom Brokaw Speaking of which, did you know Ted Koeppel rides motorcycles? BMW to be exact. >So it's actually the government shooting up the housing projects If you consider the police an arm of government, why yes. >Sort of like India or Sri Lanka? Note to Self: Watch them boogers, they may >start WWIII real soon now. Nah, they don't have enough nukes. |
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"Demetrius XXIV and the Gladiatores" <caesar@casaputana.it> wrote in message news:05lh40966jdtjk2quj2sn3ndo5og73en9q@4ax.com... > On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 17:56:35 GMT, "Aardvark G. Bandersnatch, CPE, RCA, > IBM, LSMFT" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Like Peter Fonda in "Easy Rider" was just the greatest fascist! That movie > >sure made me think about Kristallnacht in a new light, lemme tell you! > > > >So it's actually the government shooting up the housing projects > > If you consider the police an arm of government, why yes. You haven't been near a housing project recently, have you? |
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 23:19:10 GMT, "Aardvark G. Bandersnatch, CPE, RCA,
IBM, LSMFT" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote: >> If you consider the police an arm of government, why yes. > >You haven't been near a housing project recently, have you? Not if I can help it. However we have our share and things are mostly quiet these days in them areas. |