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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download > I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and repealing > the Unpatriot act would be a good start. I don't think we will allow your terrorist friends to repeat 9/11, Al-Alias. You may be voting in the US but you were not born here. As far as your dreams of Hussein Obama becoming President, keep dreaming. If he is nominated, it will be a Republican landslide greater than Reagan over Carter. It will be something to behold. "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message news:eyuFiyHdIHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Terry R. wrote: >> The date and time was 2/20/2008 5:25 PM, and on a whim, Alias pounded out >> on the keyboard: >> >>> On the Bridge wrote: >>>> WINAMP has a very nice streaming radio station thing >>>> called shoutcast...with all kinds of music... >>>> >>>> after you download and install winamp from www.winamp.com >>>> >>>> see this screenshot on how to access the radio stations >>>> >>>> http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/9757/ffffp6.jpg >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Ubuntu has a really nice program called StreamTuner with works with >>> StreamRipper which can be used to record songs off Internet radio and it >>> converts them into MP3s and has a lot more channels than Shoutcast, >>> although it has Shoutcast too. The USA is one of the few countries in >>> the world that prohibit this practice. In Spain, it's completely legal >>> for personal use. >>> >>> Hopefully, Obama will restore the civil rights that were stripped away >>> by the Bush/Cheney nightmare. >>> >>> Alias >> >> Oh please, it's always a laugh to hear from someone outside the US with >> their oh so important blabber. Go ahead and list those "civil rights" >> that were stripped away. > > Let's see, how about the fact that if you're considered to be a terrorist > you are > > 1. not llowed legal counsel > > 2. not charged > > 3. held in custody indefinitely > >> And then tell us how obama is going to change all that, like any >> president has been able to do before, considering the opposition they are >> always up against. > > I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and repealing > the Unpatriot act would be a good start. > >> >> It's so easy to criticize from the outside looking in. > > I was born in the USA, vote and am a US citizen. How inside can you get? > > Alias |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download It is interesting you clearly said that you were in old music and classics but all you got was pop. This is another evidence of demographic shift. This is why they all dream about Obama. As for the American folk songs from 17th century thru 1900, check this site. It is streaming with a very good quality sound. It has been there for many years. http://www.contemplator.com/america/ I don't think you can find any sites with classics. All NPR stations stopped playing classical music 12 year or more ago. Another evidence of the same demography change. But they keep spewing liberal gibberish. "MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in message news:exQ93oBdIHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hi: > Many thanks for all the responses to my previous thread, ... 'Listening > Songs/music.' > > Now, I have one more question to ask, .... > > I love to listen to older songs, mostly 70', 80's and even more older > ones. > However, I have NO clue to download, much less which site I should visit > to accomplish my task, ... download and listen. > > I would be truly appreciated it if any of you on this board would direct > me > which site, how to dowload and all other necessary steps for successful, > and FIRST of all, safe to download songs I love to listen. > > Thanks, |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download The date and time was 2/21/2008 3:26 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded out on the keyboard: > Terry R. wrote: >> The date and time was 2/20/2008 5:25 PM, and on a whim, Alias pounded >> out on the keyboard: >> >>> On the Bridge wrote: >>>> WINAMP has a very nice streaming radio station thing >>>> called shoutcast...with all kinds of music... >>>> >>>> after you download and install winamp from www.winamp.com >>>> >>>> see this screenshot on how to access the radio stations >>>> >>>> http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/9757/ffffp6.jpg >>>> >>>> >>> Ubuntu has a really nice program called StreamTuner with works with >>> StreamRipper which can be used to record songs off Internet radio and >>> it converts them into MP3s and has a lot more channels than Shoutcast, >>> although it has Shoutcast too. The USA is one of the few countries in >>> the world that prohibit this practice. In Spain, it's completely legal >>> for personal use. >>> >>> Hopefully, Obama will restore the civil rights that were stripped away >>> by the Bush/Cheney nightmare. >>> >>> Alias >> Oh please, it's always a laugh to hear from someone outside the US with >> their oh so important blabber. Go ahead and list those "civil rights" >> that were stripped away. > > Let's see, how about the fact that if you're considered to be a > terrorist you are > > 1. not llowed legal counsel > > 2. not charged > > 3. held in custody indefinitely > Oh, I see. You want to make sure that terrorists have their civil rights. Yes, we wouldn't want to take that away from them, when they want to take away your LIFE. And you want to blame that on Bush. Maybe it's because no other president had to deal with the likes of 9-11. Just what I thought, your "civil rights" issue is a non-issue, unless you're a terrorist of course. >> And then tell us how obama is going to change >> all that, like any president has been able to do before, considering the >> opposition they are always up against. > > I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and repealing > the Unpatriot act would be a good start. > Fed up or not, stick to the point. Tell us exactly how obama is going to change all that, like any president has been able to do before, considering the opposition they are always up against. >> It's so easy to criticize from the outside looking in. > > I was born in the USA, vote and am a US citizen. How inside can you get? > > Alias Um, living here? -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download Bob: Thanks for the site. I am able to access Artists, Charlie Pride, Pattie Page and the like, however I just NOT able to access songs I love to listen. I'd truly appreciate it if you could offer me further/detail instruction on this site, Pandora. Thanks, "Bob" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message news:_8SdnYrXp583WCHanZ2dnUVZ_oesnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > You can create your own commercial free stations for the music you like > and it's free. http://www.pandora.com/ or www.slacker.com/ > You don't need to download anything. Personally I prefer Pandora. > > > "MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:exQ93oBdIHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Hi: >> Many thanks for all the responses to my previous thread, ... 'Listening >> Songs/music.' >> >> Now, I have one more question to ask, .... >> >> I love to listen to older songs, mostly 70', 80's and even more older >> ones. >> However, I have NO clue to download, much less which site I should visit >> to accomplish my task, ... download and listen. >> >> I would be truly appreciated it if any of you on this board would direct >> me >> which site, how to dowload and all other necessary steps for successful, >> and FIRST of all, safe to download songs I love to listen. >> >> Thanks, > |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download AlexB wrote: >> I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and >> repealing the Unpatriot act would be a good start. > > I don't think we will allow your terrorist friends to repeat 9/11, I don't have any terrorist friends. Oops. How do you know that Bush wasn't involved in 9/11? > Al-Alias. You may be voting in the US but you were not born here. Yes, I was, in California. Oops. > As far > as your dreams of Hussein Obama becoming President, keep dreaming. If he > is nominated, it will be a Republican landslide greater than Reagan over > Carter. It will be something to behold. LOL! You wish. The fact that you want Bush II writes volumes on how you don't have any idea of what you're talking about. Alias > > > "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message > news:eyuFiyHdIHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Terry R. wrote: >>> The date and time was 2/20/2008 5:25 PM, and on a whim, Alias pounded >>> out on the keyboard: >>> >>>> On the Bridge wrote: >>>>> WINAMP has a very nice streaming radio station thing >>>>> called shoutcast...with all kinds of music... >>>>> >>>>> after you download and install winamp from www.winamp.com >>>>> >>>>> see this screenshot on how to access the radio stations >>>>> >>>>> http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/9757/ffffp6.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ubuntu has a really nice program called StreamTuner with works with >>>> StreamRipper which can be used to record songs off Internet radio >>>> and it converts them into MP3s and has a lot more channels than >>>> Shoutcast, although it has Shoutcast too. The USA is one of the few >>>> countries in the world that prohibit this practice. In Spain, it's >>>> completely legal for personal use. >>>> >>>> Hopefully, Obama will restore the civil rights that were stripped >>>> away by the Bush/Cheney nightmare. >>>> >>>> Alias >>> >>> Oh please, it's always a laugh to hear from someone outside the US >>> with their oh so important blabber. Go ahead and list those "civil >>> rights" that were stripped away. >> >> Let's see, how about the fact that if you're considered to be a >> terrorist you are >> >> 1. not llowed legal counsel >> >> 2. not charged >> >> 3. held in custody indefinitely >> >>> And then tell us how obama is going to change all that, like any >>> president has been able to do before, considering the opposition they >>> are always up against. >> >> I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and >> repealing the Unpatriot act would be a good start. >> >>> >>> It's so easy to criticize from the outside looking in. >> >> I was born in the USA, vote and am a US citizen. How inside can you get? >> >> Alias > |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download Terry R. wrote: > The date and time was 2/21/2008 3:26 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded > out on the keyboard: > >> Terry R. wrote: >>> The date and time was 2/20/2008 5:25 PM, and on a whim, Alias pounded >>> out on the keyboard: >>> >>>> On the Bridge wrote: >>>>> WINAMP has a very nice streaming radio station thing >>>>> called shoutcast...with all kinds of music... >>>>> >>>>> after you download and install winamp from www.winamp.com >>>>> >>>>> see this screenshot on how to access the radio stations >>>>> >>>>> http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/9757/ffffp6.jpg >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Ubuntu has a really nice program called StreamTuner with works with >>>> StreamRipper which can be used to record songs off Internet radio >>>> and it converts them into MP3s and has a lot more channels than >>>> Shoutcast, although it has Shoutcast too. The USA is one of the few >>>> countries in the world that prohibit this practice. In Spain, it's >>>> completely legal for personal use. >>>> >>>> Hopefully, Obama will restore the civil rights that were stripped >>>> away by the Bush/Cheney nightmare. >>>> >>>> Alias >>> Oh please, it's always a laugh to hear from someone outside the US >>> with their oh so important blabber. Go ahead and list those "civil >>> rights" that were stripped away. >> >> Let's see, how about the fact that if you're considered to be a >> terrorist you are >> >> 1. not llowed legal counsel >> >> 2. not charged >> >> 3. held in custody indefinitely >> > > Oh, I see. You want to make sure that terrorists have their civil > rights. Yes, we wouldn't want to take that away from them, when they > want to take away your LIFE. And you want to blame that on Bush. Maybe > it's because no other president had to deal with the likes of 9-11. Just > what I thought, your "civil rights" issue is a non-issue, unless you're > a terrorist of course. Funny, I thought that human rights referred to humans, how silly of me. Someone is not guilty of *anything*, including terrorism, until he or she has been convicted in a court of law. I guess the only way you would understand is if the boys come to YOUR door and take YOU to Romania and torture the hell out of you. Would that help you understand what I'm talking about? > > >>> And then tell us how obama is going to change all that, like any >>> president has been able to do before, considering the opposition they >>> are always up against. >> >> I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and >> repealing the Unpatriot act would be a good start. >> > > Fed up or not, stick to the point. Tell us exactly how obama is going > to change all that, like any president has been able to do before, > considering the opposition they are always up against. Can't read? He has said he will repeal the Unpatriotic Act. > > >>> It's so easy to criticize from the outside looking in. >> >> I was born in the USA, vote and am a US citizen. How inside can you get? >> >> Alias > > Um, living here? Actually, you get a better view from afar. I think that all the Americans that live in the USA should go abroad so they can get a better view of their country. Alias |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download Click the down arrow next to the station you created and choose "add more music to this station". "MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in message news:OA2yImJdIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Bob: > Thanks for the site. > > I am able to access Artists, Charlie Pride, Pattie Page and the like, > however I just NOT able to access songs I love to listen. > > I'd truly appreciate it if you could offer me further/detail instruction > on this site, Pandora. > > Thanks, > > > "Bob" <nowhere@nowhere.net> wrote in message > news:_8SdnYrXp583WCHanZ2dnUVZ_oesnZ2d@comcast.com. .. >> You can create your own commercial free stations for the music you like >> and it's free. http://www.pandora.com/ or www.slacker.com/ >> You don't need to download anything. Personally I prefer Pandora. >> >> >> "MapleE." <someone|@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:exQ93oBdIHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> Hi: >>> Many thanks for all the responses to my previous thread, ... 'Listening >>> Songs/music.' >>> >>> Now, I have one more question to ask, .... >>> >>> I love to listen to older songs, mostly 70', 80's and even more older >>> ones. >>> However, I have NO clue to download, much less which site I should visit >>> to accomplish my task, ... download and listen. >>> >>> I would be truly appreciated it if any of you on this board would direct >>> me >>> which site, how to dowload and all other necessary steps for successful, >>> and FIRST of all, safe to download songs I love to listen. >>> >>> Thanks, >> > |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download The date and time was 2/21/2008 8:04 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded out on the keyboard: > AlexB wrote: >>> I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and >>> repealing the Unpatriot act would be a good start. >> I don't think we will allow your terrorist friends to repeat 9/11, > > I don't have any terrorist friends. Oops. How do you know that Bush > wasn't involved in 9/11? > What proof do you have that shows he was? Let's see, if I remember correctly, it was CLINTON that had the ability to capture OBL and didn't do it. He was too busy playing with cigars... There's a fine example of a president for you. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download The date and time was 2/21/2008 8:09 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded out on the keyboard: > Terry R. wrote: >> The date and time was 2/21/2008 3:26 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded >> out on the keyboard: >> >>> Terry R. wrote: >>>> The date and time was 2/20/2008 5:25 PM, and on a whim, Alias pounded >>>> out on the keyboard: >>>> >>>>> On the Bridge wrote: >>>>>> WINAMP has a very nice streaming radio station thing >>>>>> called shoutcast...with all kinds of music... >>>>>> >>>>>> after you download and install winamp from www.winamp.com >>>>>> >>>>>> see this screenshot on how to access the radio stations >>>>>> >>>>>> http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/9757/ffffp6.jpg >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> Ubuntu has a really nice program called StreamTuner with works with >>>>> StreamRipper which can be used to record songs off Internet radio >>>>> and it converts them into MP3s and has a lot more channels than >>>>> Shoutcast, although it has Shoutcast too. The USA is one of the few >>>>> countries in the world that prohibit this practice. In Spain, it's >>>>> completely legal for personal use. >>>>> >>>>> Hopefully, Obama will restore the civil rights that were stripped >>>>> away by the Bush/Cheney nightmare. >>>>> >>>>> Alias >>>> Oh please, it's always a laugh to hear from someone outside the US >>>> with their oh so important blabber. Go ahead and list those "civil >>>> rights" that were stripped away. >>> Let's see, how about the fact that if you're considered to be a >>> terrorist you are >>> >>> 1. not llowed legal counsel >>> >>> 2. not charged >>> >>> 3. held in custody indefinitely >>> >> Oh, I see. You want to make sure that terrorists have their civil >> rights. Yes, we wouldn't want to take that away from them, when they >> want to take away your LIFE. And you want to blame that on Bush. Maybe >> it's because no other president had to deal with the likes of 9-11. Just >> what I thought, your "civil rights" issue is a non-issue, unless you're >> a terrorist of course. > > Funny, I thought that human rights referred to humans, how silly of me. > Someone is not guilty of *anything*, including terrorism, until he or > she has been convicted in a court of law. I guess the only way you would > understand is if the boys come to YOUR door and take YOU to Romania and > torture the hell out of you. Would that help you understand what I'm > talking about? > >> Funny, I don't consider terrorists humans, how silly of me. If the boys come to my door, they'll meet a few of my friends whose names start with Colt. >>>> And then tell us how obama is going to change all that, like any >>>> president has been able to do before, considering the opposition they >>>> are always up against. >>> I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and >>> repealing the Unpatriot act would be a good start. >>> >> Fed up or not, stick to the point. Tell us exactly how obama is going >> to change all that, like any president has been able to do before, >> considering the opposition they are always up against. > > Can't read? He has said he will repeal the Unpatriotic Act. > I can read. But he is far from being president yet and anything said by anyone at this point is just getting the sheep to follow. What they say and what they do are rarely accomplished. >> >>>> It's so easy to criticize from the outside looking in. >>> I was born in the USA, vote and am a US citizen. How inside can you get? >>> >>> Alias >> Um, living here? > > Actually, you get a better view from afar. I think that all the > Americans that live in the USA should go abroad so they can get a better > view of their country. > > Alias In your opinion. Grass is always greener on the other side until you get there. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download Terry R. wrote: > The date and time was 2/21/2008 8:04 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded > out on the keyboard: > >> AlexB wrote: >>>> I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and >>>> repealing the Unpatriot act would be a good start. >>> I don't think we will allow your terrorist friends to repeat 9/11, >> >> I don't have any terrorist friends. Oops. How do you know that Bush >> wasn't involved in 9/11? >> > > What proof do you have that shows he was? Don't get out much? > Let's see, if I remember > correctly, it was CLINTON that had the ability to capture OBL and didn't > do it. Bush, Cheney and Rumsfield did *business* with Osama bin Laden. They were friends. Makes you wonder why, after seven years, GW hasn't even come close to capturing him. > He was too busy playing with cigars... Bush was too busy attacking Iraq, a country that posed no threat and had nothing to do with 9/11. That and finishing up a goat story he was reading when informed of 9/11. > There's a fine example of > a president for you. You really need to to more research: The USA is in recession, thanks to Bush's illegal war on Iraq. The dollar is at an all time low, thanks to Bush's illegal war on Iraq. The deficit, both budget and foreign is at an all time high, thanks to Bush's illegal war on Iraq. More Americans have died in the illegal war on Iraq than died in the Twin Towers. Hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens have died in this illegal war. That makes Bush more of a terrorist and murderer than Osama could ever dream of becoming. "Fine" President Bush is, NOT! Alias |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download Terry R. wrote: > The date and time was 2/21/2008 8:09 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded > out on the keyboard: > >> Terry R. wrote: >>> The date and time was 2/21/2008 3:26 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded >>> out on the keyboard: >>> >>>> Terry R. wrote: >>>>> The date and time was 2/20/2008 5:25 PM, and on a whim, Alias >>>>> pounded out on the keyboard: >>>>> >>>>>> On the Bridge wrote: >>>>>>> WINAMP has a very nice streaming radio station thing >>>>>>> called shoutcast...with all kinds of music... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> after you download and install winamp from www.winamp.com >>>>>>> >>>>>>> see this screenshot on how to access the radio stations >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/9757/ffffp6.jpg >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Ubuntu has a really nice program called StreamTuner with works >>>>>> with StreamRipper which can be used to record songs off Internet >>>>>> radio and it converts them into MP3s and has a lot more channels >>>>>> than Shoutcast, although it has Shoutcast too. The USA is one of >>>>>> the few countries in the world that prohibit this practice. In >>>>>> Spain, it's completely legal for personal use. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hopefully, Obama will restore the civil rights that were stripped >>>>>> away by the Bush/Cheney nightmare. >>>>>> >>>>>> Alias >>>>> Oh please, it's always a laugh to hear from someone outside the US >>>>> with their oh so important blabber. Go ahead and list those "civil >>>>> rights" that were stripped away. >>>> Let's see, how about the fact that if you're considered to be a >>>> terrorist you are >>>> >>>> 1. not llowed legal counsel >>>> >>>> 2. not charged >>>> >>>> 3. held in custody indefinitely >>>> >>> Oh, I see. You want to make sure that terrorists have their civil >>> rights. Yes, we wouldn't want to take that away from them, when they >>> want to take away your LIFE. And you want to blame that on Bush. >>> Maybe it's because no other president had to deal with the likes of >>> 9-11. Just what I thought, your "civil rights" issue is a non-issue, >>> unless you're a terrorist of course. >> >> Funny, I thought that human rights referred to humans, how silly of >> me. Someone is not guilty of *anything*, including terrorism, until he >> or she has been convicted in a court of law. I guess the only way you >> would understand is if the boys come to YOUR door and take YOU to >> Romania and torture the hell out of you. Would that help you >> understand what I'm talking about? >> >>> > > Funny, I don't consider terrorists humans, how silly of me. Who else don't you consider to be humans? Who gives *anyone* the right to be the judge and jury to decide if someone is a terrorist or not? > If the boys > come to my door, they'll meet a few of my friends whose names start with > Colt. You won't be making a trip to Romania and you'll miss out on the water boarding because the boys will blow you away. > >>>>> And then tell us how obama is going to change all that, like any >>>>> president has been able to do before, considering the opposition >>>>> they are always up against. >>>> I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and >>>> repealing the Unpatriot act would be a good start. >>>> >>> Fed up or not, stick to the point. Tell us exactly how obama is >>> going to change all that, like any president has been able to do >>> before, considering the opposition they are always up against. >> >> Can't read? He has said he will repeal the Unpatriotic Act. >> > > I can read. But he is far from being president yet and anything said by > anyone at this point is just getting the sheep to follow. What they say > and what they do are rarely accomplished. I guess we'll have to wait and see, although we know McCain won't repeal it and will continue the 100 year Iraq War. > >>> >>>>> It's so easy to criticize from the outside looking in. >>>> I was born in the USA, vote and am a US citizen. How inside can you >>>> get? >>>> >>>> Alias >>> Um, living here? >> >> Actually, you get a better view from afar. I think that all the >> Americans that live in the USA should go abroad so they can get a >> better view of their country. >> >> Alias > > In your opinion. Grass is always greener on the other side until you > get there. You missed the point and it has nothing to do with grass being greener on the "other side". Alias |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download Alias, in the US people dont get the quality of news and information that you do... Its not always the peoples fault... But I guess an internet user has the freedom to search for alternatives. The problem is though, is that they dont even know there is a problem! So why should they search? I too have lived in US and Europe.. people like you and me, have a broader view of the truth... because we have a better perspective of things. -- 50 Ways to leave your Vista.... CHORUS: You just format the drive , Clive Get a New Mac , Jack Y'don't need that crap toy, Roy Just get yourself free Boot from a *nix, Jix You don't need to discuss much Install XP, Lee And get yourself free "Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message news:ePaJzuKdIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Terry R. wrote: >> The date and time was 2/21/2008 8:04 AM, and on a whim, Alias pounded out >> on the keyboard: >> >>> AlexB wrote: >>>>> I think the American public is fed up with Bush's policies and >>>>> repealing the Unpatriot act would be a good start. >>>> I don't think we will allow your terrorist friends to repeat 9/11, >>> >>> I don't have any terrorist friends. Oops. How do you know that Bush >>> wasn't involved in 9/11? >>> >> >> What proof do you have that shows he was? > > Don't get out much? > >> Let's see, if I remember correctly, it was CLINTON that had the ability >> to capture OBL and didn't do it. > > Bush, Cheney and Rumsfield did *business* with Osama bin Laden. They were > friends. Makes you wonder why, after seven years, GW hasn't even come > close to capturing him. > >> He was too busy playing with cigars... > > Bush was too busy attacking Iraq, a country that posed no threat and had > nothing to do with 9/11. That and finishing up a goat story he was reading > when informed of 9/11. > >> There's a fine example of a president for you. > > You really need to to more research: > > The USA is in recession, thanks to Bush's illegal war on Iraq. > > The dollar is at an all time low, thanks to Bush's illegal war on Iraq. > > The deficit, both budget and foreign is at an all time high, thanks to > Bush's illegal war on Iraq. > > More Americans have died in the illegal war on Iraq than died in the Twin > Towers. Hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens have died in this > illegal war. That makes Bush more of a terrorist and murderer than Osama > could ever dream of becoming. "Fine" President Bush is, NOT! > > Alias |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download On the Bridge wrote: > Alias, in the US people dont get the quality of news and information that > you do... > > Its not always the peoples fault... But I guess an internet user has the > freedom to search for alternatives. > The problem is though, is that they dont even know there is a problem! So > why should they search? > > I too have lived in US and Europe.. people like you and me, have a broader > view of the truth... > because we have a better perspective of things. > > > You're a real condescending POS capin' crunch. Many of us have lived in Europe, Asia, Scandinavia and many other places through the world. Many of us speak more than just one language and watch local, national and international news. You statement borders on bigotry and belies any sense of an intelligent, informed understanding or knowledge of Americans. IOW's you sound just like the Vista hating troll you're known to be! Frank |
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| Re: Classic/old Songs Download frank.. not all Americans are ill informed... but the mass is being manipulated by the media... its done on purpose. I have no need to get into this matter and try to prove it to you.. I suspect that my efforts would be wasted. If you have a broader view of things consider yourself lucky, because you are in the minority. I am sure of this, I have seen it... just compare news from other outlets with what CNN says. I have seen it with discussions with Americans... friends.. Let me fix my previous statement and add to the problems... "The problem is though, is that they don't even know there is a problem, and if you dare tell them about this problem then they attack you thinking you are insulting them somehow." >Vista hating troll I was never a vista hating troll.... That's your limited interpretation of the truth.. Limitation of perspective is a problem it seems that you have.... how can I believe that you really understand whats going on, on global matters? "Frank" <fb@samm.zrr> wrote in message news:upQzEtNdIHA.5164@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > On the Bridge wrote: >> Alias, in the US people dont get the quality of news and information that >> you do... >> >> Its not always the peoples fault... But I guess an internet user has the >> freedom to search for alternatives. >> The problem is though, is that they dont even know there is a problem! So >> why should they search? >> >> I too have lived in US and Europe.. people like you and me, have a >> broader view of the truth... >> because we have a better perspective of things. >> >> >> > You're a real condescending POS capin' crunch. > Many of us have lived in Europe, Asia, Scandinavia and many other places > through the world. > Many of us speak more than just one language and watch local, national and > international news. > You statement borders on bigotry and belies any sense of an intelligent, > informed understanding or knowledge of Americans. > IOW's you sound just like the Vista hating troll you're known to be! > Frank |
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