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== 1 of 5 ==
Date: Wed, Oct 13 2010 8:13 pm
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of the Jungle"


On Oct 13, 8:01 pm, B Sellers <bl...@sfo.com> wrote:
> On 10/13/2010 06:51 PM, His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
>
>
>
> the Jungle wrote:
> > On Oct 13, 5:34 pm, Mrs Irish Mike<wilma6...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On Oct 13, 2:08 pm, Forrest Hodge<f...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> I'm curious, what's so wrong with Darwinism? It seems to work well and
> >>> has been around since the dawn of the universe.
>
> >> Darwinism works for cockroaches and rats. Humans are susposed to be
> >> self-aware, noble beings.
>
> > Civilization is supposed to be the negation of Darwinism, but ever
> > since we entered the Reagan era, we rejected all the advances made.
>
> > Now there are only winners and losers, and the winners live inside and
> > the losers outside.
>
> > Here are the very early beginnings (before civilization)...
>
> > "There was a time in the long ago past of the human race when we lived
> > in secure private communities. They were called caves. They were
> > surrounded by large stone walls, and the only access to them was
> > through a single narrow gate. The gate was guarded by a big burly
> > fellow whose purpose was to make sure that the only people, or animals
> > that came inside were the ones that belonged there."
>
> >http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Brief-History-of-Gated-Communities&id=343628
>
> Actually the beginning of (in)civilization as we know it was when
> people began to settle down in what were at first small communities
> and farm. They had to stick around to mind the crops. Then the people
> who hadn't gotten around to minding crops would follow their herds
> and the farmers fought to keep the herds off their croplands. The
> little settlements got together into little towns that looked like
> the native American pueblos of the North American Southwest and some
> people became warriors to drive off the nomads and their animals
> and others the tenders of the crops and this was the beginning
> of Law and Order but not the TV show which would come much later.
>
> Real civilization has yet to arrive as Gandhi said, it would
> be a good idea but it seems but our technology isn't up to civilization
> yet.
>
> In some places the nomads moved on to horseback eventually
> and terrorized the rest of the world but fortunately they succumbed
> to the blessings of settled life and became the decadent rulers of
> the people they had conquered. The blessings of settled and
> ordered life seem to lead to decadence except for the bottom
> of the social order.
>
> We have gates on all communities but they are mostly
> invisible matters of speech, manners, and money.
>
> later
> bliss

Also separated by the ones that buy the drugs and the ones that sell
it, and the types of drugs as well. Marijuana and crack for the
survivors.

A good way to fight all this jungle is to legalize the illegal and
crack down on the obvious crimes like armed robbery. Place cameras in
hot places, increase police presence, give opportunities to the
youngsters to do something like riding a bike and breaking away from
the gang.

The problem is now our resources are channeled into terrorism and the
war on drugs, as well as managing the prison industry.

== 2 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 1:50 am
From: Sandlin


On Oct 13, 11:13 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
the Jungle" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 8:01 pm, B Sellers <bl...@sfo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 10/13/2010 06:51 PM, His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
>
> > the Jungle wrote:
> > > On Oct 13, 5:34 pm, Mrs Irish Mike<wilma6...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> > >> On Oct 13, 2:08 pm, Forrest Hodge<f...@hotmail.com>  wrote:
>
> > >>> I'm curious, what's so wrong with Darwinism? It seems to work well and
> > >>> has been around since the dawn of the universe.
>
> > >>   Darwinism works for cockroaches and rats. Humans are susposed to be
> > >> self-aware, noble beings.
>
> > > Civilization is supposed to be the negation of Darwinism, but ever
> > > since we entered the Reagan era, we rejected all the advances made.
>
> > > Now there are only winners and losers, and the winners live inside and
> > > the losers outside.
>
> > > Here are the very early beginnings (before civilization)...
>
> > > "There was a time in the long ago past of the human race when we lived
> > > in secure private communities. They were called caves. They were
> > > surrounded by large stone walls, and the only access to them was
> > > through a single narrow gate. The gate was guarded by a big burly
> > > fellow whose purpose was to make sure that the only people, or animals
> > > that came inside were the ones that belonged there."
>
> > >http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Brief-History-of-Gated-Communities&id=343628
>
> >         Actually the beginning of (in)civilization as we know it was when
> > people began to settle down in what were at first small communities
> > and farm.  They had to stick around to mind the crops.  Then the people
> > who hadn't gotten around to minding crops would follow their herds
> > and the farmers fought to keep the herds off their croplands.  The
> > little settlements got together into little towns that looked like
> > the native American pueblos of the North American Southwest and some
> > people became warriors to drive off the nomads and their animals
> > and others the tenders of the crops and this was the beginning
> > of Law and Order but not the TV show which would come much later.
>
> >         Real civilization has yet to arrive as Gandhi said, it would
> > be a good idea but it seems but our technology isn't up to civilization
> > yet.
>
> >         In some places the nomads moved on to horseback eventually
> > and terrorized the rest of the world but fortunately they succumbed
> > to the blessings of settled life and became the decadent rulers of
> > the people they had conquered.   The blessings of settled and
> > ordered life seem to lead to decadence except for the bottom
> > of the social order.
>
> >         We have gates on all communities but they are mostly
> > invisible matters of speech, manners, and money.
>
> >         later
> >         bliss
>
> Also separated by the ones that buy the drugs and the ones that sell
> it, and the types of drugs as well. Marijuana and crack for the
> survivors.
>
> A good way to fight all this jungle is to legalize the illegal and
> crack down on the obvious crimes like armed robbery. Place cameras in
> hot places, increase police presence, give opportunities to the
> youngsters to do something like riding a bike and breaking away from
> the gang.
>
> The problem is now our resources are channeled into terrorism and the
> war on drugs, as well as managing the prison industry.

Yes, legalize all drugs. Let people be responsible for their own
behavior.
Our resources are channeled in the wrong direction, I agree.
But, this world is all about profit, and there is enormous profit if
illegal drugs, terrorism, and the prison industry. Taking away the
resources from the gov and others who currently drain our pockets, is
likely not going to happen. Therefore, people realize that they must
take care of their own self-defense. So, gated communities.
Also, the "right to bear arms" should be returned to the people
everywhere, unrestricted, and much of this lawlessness would come to
an end real quick.
Police presence being a deterrent is a myth. A homeowner, armed
and capable of defending him/herself is a deterrent. It's not the
police's job to "protect" you. That's been proven in numerous court
cases. It's their job to protect "property", not your life.
Mostly, they show up after the event to do the paperwork and send the
bodies to the coroner.
Taking your right to protect yourself by bearing arms, and telling
you to rely upon someone else--who is usually overwhelmed with calls--
is a criminal act in itself.
Darwinism still applies. It is a jungle out here, and giving your
ability to defend yourself to someone else, is willingly making
yourself a victim. Hey, wake up! This is like asking a lion-hunter
who is being attacked by a lion, to hand his spear to someone else and
ask them to fight the lion. This is a lethal act of
irresponsibility. that's what most Americans do every day. The
world has not become gentler and kinder so that yo can lay your
weapons down.


== 3 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 6:34 am
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of the Jungle"


On Oct 14, 1:50 am, Sandlin <sliver59cr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 11:13 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
>
>
>
> the Jungle" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On Oct 13, 8:01 pm, B Sellers <bl...@sfo.com> wrote:
>
> > > On 10/13/2010 06:51 PM, His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
>
> > > the Jungle wrote:
> > > > On Oct 13, 5:34 pm, Mrs Irish Mike<wilma6...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> On Oct 13, 2:08 pm, Forrest Hodge<f...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >>> I'm curious, what's so wrong with Darwinism? It seems to work well and
> > > >>> has been around since the dawn of the universe.
>
> > > >> Darwinism works for cockroaches and rats. Humans are susposed to be
> > > >> self-aware, noble beings.
>
> > > > Civilization is supposed to be the negation of Darwinism, but ever
> > > > since we entered the Reagan era, we rejected all the advances made.
>
> > > > Now there are only winners and losers, and the winners live inside and
> > > > the losers outside.
>
> > > > Here are the very early beginnings (before civilization)...
>
> > > > "There was a time in the long ago past of the human race when we lived
> > > > in secure private communities. They were called caves. They were
> > > > surrounded by large stone walls, and the only access to them was
> > > > through a single narrow gate. The gate was guarded by a big burly
> > > > fellow whose purpose was to make sure that the only people, or animals
> > > > that came inside were the ones that belonged there."
>
> > > >http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Brief-History-of-Gated-Communities&id=343628
>
> > > Actually the beginning of (in)civilization as we know it was when
> > > people began to settle down in what were at first small communities
> > > and farm. They had to stick around to mind the crops. Then the people
> > > who hadn't gotten around to minding crops would follow their herds
> > > and the farmers fought to keep the herds off their croplands. The
> > > little settlements got together into little towns that looked like
> > > the native American pueblos of the North American Southwest and some
> > > people became warriors to drive off the nomads and their animals
> > > and others the tenders of the crops and this was the beginning
> > > of Law and Order but not the TV show which would come much later.
>
> > > Real civilization has yet to arrive as Gandhi said, it would
> > > be a good idea but it seems but our technology isn't up to civilization
> > > yet.
>
> > > In some places the nomads moved on to horseback eventually
> > > and terrorized the rest of the world but fortunately they succumbed
> > > to the blessings of settled life and became the decadent rulers of
> > > the people they had conquered. The blessings of settled and
> > > ordered life seem to lead to decadence except for the bottom
> > > of the social order.
>
> > > We have gates on all communities but they are mostly
> > > invisible matters of speech, manners, and money.
>
> > > later
> > > bliss
>
> > Also separated by the ones that buy the drugs and the ones that sell
> > it, and the types of drugs as well. Marijuana and crack for the
> > survivors.
>
> > A good way to fight all this jungle is to legalize the illegal and
> > crack down on the obvious crimes like armed robbery. Place cameras in
> > hot places, increase police presence, give opportunities to the
> > youngsters to do something like riding a bike and breaking away from
> > the gang.
>
> > The problem is now our resources are channeled into terrorism and the
> > war on drugs, as well as managing the prison industry.
>
> Yes, legalize all drugs. Let people be responsible for their own
> behavior.
> Our resources are channeled in the wrong direction, I agree.
> But, this world is all about profit, and there is enormous profit if
> illegal drugs, terrorism, and the prison industry. Taking away the
> resources from the gov and others who currently drain our pockets, is
> likely not going to happen. Therefore, people realize that they must
> take care of their own self-defense. So, gated communities.
> Also, the "right to bear arms" should be returned to the people
> everywhere, unrestricted, and much of this lawlessness would come to
> an end real quick.
> Police presence being a deterrent is a myth. A homeowner, armed
> and capable of defending him/herself is a deterrent. It's not the
> police's job to "protect" you. That's been proven in numerous court
> cases. It's their job to protect "property", not your life.
> Mostly, they show up after the event to do the paperwork and send the
> bodies to the coroner.
> Taking your right to protect yourself by bearing arms, and telling
> you to rely upon someone else--who is usually overwhelmed with calls--
> is a criminal act in itself.
> Darwinism still applies. It is a jungle out here, and giving your
> ability to defend yourself to someone else, is willingly making
> yourself a victim. Hey, wake up! This is like asking a lion-hunter
> who is being attacked by a lion, to hand his spear to someone else and
> ask them to fight the lion. This is a lethal act of
> irresponsibility. that's what most Americans do every day. The
> world has not become gentler and kinder so that yo can lay your
> weapons down.

I agree with you some 75% and we do speak the same realistic language,
not BS. It's obvious you think like COMPETITION, while I think more
toward COOPERATION. It's not every shark that attacks you upon sight,
so you don't carry a knife to the beach. Predators seldom attack at
random.

The reason the predators of the human jungle attack us is because they
want quick money for their addiction, so the solution is simple: WE
MUST LEGALIZE DRUGS. The question is, do we fight those little rats
for survival or we concentrate on fighting the big predatory system
all around us?

Once you expose the beast for what it is, A HUNGRY PREDATOR, not
something that cares about our kids being free from drugs, then we are
talking business. The issue is those living in Gated Communities know
the name of the game, and yet they decide to do nothing. I think they
are fair game for SHIT THROWING too, which is a powerful weapon in the
hand of the monkeys.

I live in a cage --not gated-- and whoever comes into my turf gets an
axe between his eyes, the old fashioned way, no guns. I also carry
mace around so I'm not easy meal either. The NRA wants to believe you
need a gun. They are also a predatory institution with a vested
interest in keeping you armed to the teeth.

So a revolution to tackle this issue would proceed in this order:

1- Legalize drugs,

2- Dismantle gated communities,

3- Keep an eye --or camera-- on hot spots,

4- Give something to do to the young --such as bike facilities,

Our system is incapable to provide them work, and then they don't have
much of a choice.

Something to think about: Crime rates are very low in Scandinavian
countries with low gun possession and also in Muslim countries where
they chop off their hand. The most cruel way is to exclude them, tease
them with advertising and then make them rot in jail when they commit
the crime. In the Muslim countries they know how to handle the
problem:

"Take Saudi Arabia for example. Saudi Arabia practices Shariah Law. In
Shariah Law a rapist, killer, homosexual, kidnapper, drug smuggler
gets their head chopped off in public. Adulterers are stoned to death.
Thieves get their hand or foot chopped off on the third offense. Women
and men who commit fornication are whipped 100 times in public since
virginity is important for both men and women until marriage in Islam.
This deters crime because of the severe penalties for certain crimes
and scares the entire citizens of the country making it safe to live
in. You don't need to worry about being killed for your money or for
just stepping outside your door. You can carry $200 or more in your
pocket and can go outside without having to worry about someone
robbing you for your cash. Now look at the USA. If you rape someone
then you go to jail for 25 years which means you'll be out in 15 for
good behavior and then that person will continue to rape other women
until he dies. Or the woman might be afraid to testify against her
rapist because she is afraid that when he gets out he'll kill her. You
can be shot for just stepping outside your house or over $1.00 in the
USA! How does this make the USA safe? The USA has the highest crime
rate in the world. If the USA implemented Shariah Law the USA would be
a lot safer. The USA is concerned about human rights in other
countries but they don't bother to protect their own citizens from
crime."

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071004090243AA0eVPd

Again, I don't like the Muslim way, but it shows that swift
retaliation works. What doesn't work is the Christian way. My way is
to legalize the crimes that shouldn't be crime and concentrate on the
ones that really are crimes. Rape? Feed the balls of the predator to
the cats. ;)

== 4 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 7:48 am
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of the Jungle"


On Oct 14, 7:36 am, edspyhill01 <edspyhil...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Oct 14, 10:24 am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
>
>
>
> the Jungle" <nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On Oct 14, 1:50 am, Sandlin <sliver59cr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Oct 13, 11:13 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
> > > > The problem is now our resources are channeled into terrorism and the
> > > > war on drugs, as well as managing the prison industry.
>
> > > Yes, legalize all drugs. Let people be responsible for their own
> > > behavior.
> > > Our resources are channeled in the wrong direction, I agree.
> > > But, this world is all about profit, and there is enormous profit if
> > > illegal drugs, terrorism, and the prison industry. Taking away the
> > > resources from the gov and others who currently drain our pockets, is
> > > likely not going to happen. Therefore, people realize that they must
> > > take care of their own self-defense. So, gated communities.
> > > Also, the "right to bear arms" should be returned to the people
> > > everywhere, unrestricted, and much of this lawlessness would come to
> > > an end real quick.
> > > Police presence being a deterrent is a myth. A homeowner, armed
> > > and capable of defending him/herself is a deterrent. It's not the
> > > police's job to "protect" you. That's been proven in numerous court
> > > cases. It's their job to protect "property", not your life.
> > > Mostly, they show up after the event to do the paperwork and send the
> > > bodies to the coroner.
> > > Taking your right to protect yourself by bearing arms, and telling
> > > you to rely upon someone else--who is usually overwhelmed with calls--
> > > is a criminal act in itself.
> > > Darwinism still applies. It is a jungle out here, and giving your
> > > ability to defend yourself to someone else, is willingly making
> > > yourself a victim. Hey, wake up! This is like asking a lion-hunter
> > > who is being attacked by a lion, to hand his spear to someone else and
> > > ask them to fight the lion. This is a lethal act of
> > > irresponsibility. that's what most Americans do every day. The
> > > world has not become gentler and kinder so that yo can lay your
> > > weapons down.
>
> > Something to think about: Crime rates are very low in Scandinavian
> > countries with low gun possession and also in Muslim countries where
> > they chop off their hand. The most cruel way is to exclude them, tease
> > them with advertising and then make them rot in jail when they commit
> > the crime. In the Muslim countries they know how to handle the
> > problem:
>
> > "Take Saudi Arabia for example. Saudi Arabia practices Shariah Law. In
> > Shariah Law a rapist, killer, homosexual, kidnapper, drug smuggler
> > gets their head chopped off in public. Adulterers are stoned to death.
> > Thieves get their hand or foot chopped off on the third offense. Women
> > and men who commit fornication are whipped 100 times in public since
> > virginity is important for both men and women until marriage in Islam.
> > This deters crime because of the severe penalties for certain crimes
> > and scares the entire citizens of the country making it safe to live
> > in. You don't need to worry about being killed for your money or for
> > just stepping outside your door. You can carry $200 or more in your
> > pocket and can go outside without having to worry about someone
> > robbing you for your cash. Now look at the USA. If you rape someone
> > then you go to jail for 25 years which means you'll be out in 15 for
> > good behavior and then that person will continue to rape other women
> > until he dies. Or the woman might be afraid to testify against her
> > rapist because she is afraid that when he gets out he'll kill her. You
> > can be shot for just stepping outside your house or over $1.00 in the
> > USA! How does this make the USA safe? The USA has the highest crime
> > rate in the world. If the USA implemented Shariah Law the USA would be
> > a lot safer. The USA is concerned about human rights in other
> > countries but they don't bother to protect their own citizens from
> > crime."
>
> >http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071004090243AA0eVPd
>
> > Again, I don't like the Muslim way, but it shows that swift
> > retaliation works. What doesn't work is the Christian way. My way is
> > to legalize the crimes that shouldn't be crime and concentrate on the
> > ones that really are crimes. Rape? Feed the balls of the predator to
> > the cats. ;)
>
> > Let's call my way the "Law of the Jungle" with an emphasis on
> > PREVENTION. You think you may be tempted by adultery? Don't get
> > married or be honest! Crimes that don't hurt anyone are not crimes:
> > drugs, prostitution, homosexuality... We live in a world of hypocrisy.
> > The Christians have failed.
>
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION-Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> Neither. Secular law.

I'm all ears... Tell me how to bring peace to the jungle. The rapist
saves his balls? ;)

By the way, this is the Christian answer to crime:

1- Build prisons

2- Build Gated Communities

== 5 of 5 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 10:44 am
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of the Jungle"


This is obviously not recommended for everybody. Maybe good for child-
molester priests...

HE CUT HIS OWN BALLS!

James Jenkins wanted to end it. No more fantasies. No more molesting
little girls. He knew he was the only one who could stop it; he was
just waiting for the right time.

The right moment arrived one night nearly three years ago when he was
alone in an Accomack County, Va., jail cell. He had spent five years
in a Virginia prison for sexually molesting three young girls and
another 2 1/2 years for violating his parole. The next morning, a
prosecutor was going to ask a judge to commit him to a state facility
for high-risk sex offenders. Jenkins could think of only one way out.

He asked a jail guard for a razor. He told the guard he wanted to look
nice and cleanshaven for his court hearing the next day. The guard
hesitated but handed Jenkins the blade. Jenkins walked to the shower
in his cell. He bit the blade out of its plastic casing and stuffed an
apple in his mouth to muffle his screams. Then he castrated himself
and flushed his testicles down the jail cell toilet.

Jenkins, 63, doesn't flinch when he talks about it now. "Castration
has done precisely what I wanted it to do," he said. "I have not had
any sexual urges or desires in over two years. My mind is finally free
of the deviant sexual fantasies I used to have about young girls."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/04/AR2006070400960.html


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== 1 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 7:42 am
From: noel888


For the second year in a row, seniors would not be able to receive
their SS checks cause of LOW inflation. That is the reason given. I
wish someone would tell that to all these companies that continue to
raise rates annually ( phone, cable, transportation and etc. ) cause
they say high inflation is the cause. So who is lying? If the
government can sort of put a moratorium on one aspect of life, why not
do it to all?


== 2 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 4:19 pm
From: "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"


In article <30013027-85f4-48b0-9cca-50fc0875ed36@g18g2000vbn.googlegroups.com>,
noel888 <harri85274@aol.com> wrote:

> For the second year in a row, seniors would not be able to receive
> their SS checks cause of LOW inflation. That is the reason given. I
> wish someone would tell that to all these companies that continue to
> raise rates annually ( phone, cable, transportation and etc. ) cause
> they say high inflation is the cause. So who is lying? If the
> government can sort of put a moratorium on one aspect of life, why not
> do it to all?

Wow, what an embarrassing way for you to demonstrate your ignorance


== 3 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 4:55 pm
From: Al


Malcom Mal Reynolds wrote:
> In article <30013027-85f4-48b0-9cca-50fc0875ed36@g18g2000vbn.googlegroups.com>,
> noel888 <harri85274@aol.com> wrote:
>
> > For the second year in a row, seniors would not be able to receive
> > their SS checks cause of LOW inflation. That is the reason given. I
> > wish someone would tell that to all these companies that continue to
> > raise rates annually ( phone, cable, transportation and etc. ) cause
> > they say high inflation is the cause. So who is lying? If the
> > government can sort of put a moratorium on one aspect of life, why not
> > do it to all?
>
> Wow, what an embarrassing way for you to demonstrate your ignorance


Yea, and the nitwit had two years now to figure it out.


== 4 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 9:29 pm
From: "Malcom \"Mal\" Reynolds"


In article <327a9885-484e-4dd0-b2ad-a0ee11bc89d2@g18g2000yqk.googlegroups.com>,
Al <albundy2@mailinator.com> wrote:

> Malcom Mal Reynolds wrote:
> > In article
> > <30013027-85f4-48b0-9cca-50fc0875ed36@g18g2000vbn.googlegroups.com>,
> > noel888 <harri85274@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > > For the second year in a row, seniors would not be able to receive
> > > their SS checks cause of LOW inflation. That is the reason given. I
> > > wish someone would tell that to all these companies that continue to
> > > raise rates annually ( phone, cable, transportation and etc. ) cause
> > > they say high inflation is the cause. So who is lying? If the
> > > government can sort of put a moratorium on one aspect of life, why not
> > > do it to all?
> >
> > Wow, what an embarrassing way for you to demonstrate your ignorance
>
>
> Yea, and the nitwit had two years now to figure it out.

Oh, my bad. Not enough time obviously

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== 1 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 7:55 am
From: Opus


On Oct 13, 11:26 am, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@iw.net> wrote:
>snip<
> I have several copy and paste replies all set to go. Some are long and some
> are short. I scan his posts and then reply with whatever seems most
> appropriate I never waste more than a few seconds on that asshole-idiot.
>
> The main thing for him to do if he never wants to hear from me is to stop
> proliferating original messages. All he needs to do is to get on a thread
> and stay on it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> aka
> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota

Or you could just ignore him, and stop replying to new threads.


== 2 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 7:58 am
From: Opus


On Oct 12, 8:43 am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
the Jungle" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> They got Jesus  and the Media (mind control), the weapons (fear), and
> the money (to corrupt the world)... Are they up to something?
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> "Nature has natural means to fight back hungry predators...
> Starvation"
>
> http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION

Actually that has been their plan for at least the last thousand
years, since the Crusades and probably before that too.


== 3 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 9:17 am
From: "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of the Jungle"


On Oct 14, 7:58 am, Opus <opusthep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 12, 8:43 am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey & the Spirits of
>
> the Jungle" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > They got Jesus  and the Media (mind control), the weapons (fear), and
> > the money (to corrupt the world)... Are they up to something?
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> > "Nature has natural means to fight back hungry predators...
> > Starvation"
>
> >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> Actually that has been their plan for at least the last thousand
> years, since the Crusades and probably before that too.

No wonder it was adopted by Rome. It failed but it came back later.

Jesus is the perfect victim for the perfect predator. A predator whose
camouflage is exposed has very little chance of success.


== 4 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Oct 14 2010 6:32 pm
From: "Edward Dolan"


"Opus" <opusthepoet@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:6c029917-8d60-4631-a1cf-e88318f16eac@l35g2000vbr.googlegroups.com...
On Oct 13, 11:26 am, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@iw.net> wrote:
>snip<
> I have several copy and paste replies all set to go. Some are long and
> some
> are short. I scan his posts and then reply with whatever seems most
> appropriate I never waste more than a few seconds on that asshole-idiot.
>
> The main thing for him to do if he never wants to hear from me is to stop
> proliferating original messages. All he needs to do is to get on a thread
> and stay on it.

>> Or you could just ignore him, and stop replying to new threads.

Numerous original threads on a single off-topic subject will destroy a small
newsgroup like RBS. If and when the asshole-idiot TM ever gets a thread
moving, I am done, but every original thread that the asshole-idiot TM posts
will get my attention if I am up and about.

The point of my efforts is to let newbies know that TM is an asshole-idiot
and therefore not worth a reply. Asshole-idiots end up only talking to
themselves. That is as it should be.

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota

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From: Ohioguy


> Congrats on the savings through re-fi, combining insurance policies,
> and making sure your taxes weren't over-assessed, Ohioguy.
>
> How much time did the whole re-fi process take?
> -Dan

It was a grand total of about 3 and a half weeks from when we
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