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On 12/28/2003 8:20 PM, in article
, "Ken Davey" opined: The spin doctors have done their job well. As of now it doesn't matter where that damned cow came from. Eighty percent of Americans have seen the headlines and probably ninety percent of those folks have not bothered to read the fine print in these 'news releases' that say there is no proof of origin as yet positively identified. As illustrated by the threads on the subject an unproven 'suggestion' is now taken as fact which was, of course, the expected result. If the investigation determines that Canada was not the source (of the cow or the infection) you can be sure that that news will be buried on 'page six'. One thing positive (at least for me) are the identities of several asshole Americans whose rabid Canada bashing has earned them a permanent place in my killfile. Next time the President of the United States wants to overthrow some chickenshit raghead country you moose****ing canucks better kowtow and tow the line, eh? Pay backs are a bitch............... What is it with you guys (you know who you are) that you are so insecure you have to place the blame for all that is wrong on us? Regards. Ken. -- ================================================== ===================== The principal difference between genius and stupidity is that there are limits to genius! ================================================== ===================== |
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 20:20:34 -0800, "Ken Davey"
wrote: One thing positive (at least for me) are the identities of several asshole Americans whose rabid Canada bashing has earned them a permanent place in my killfile. What is it with you guys (you know who you are) that you are so insecure you have to place the blame for all that is wrong on us? Remember when we Canadians got blamed for the blackout? Fortunately it backfired on them. Perhaps this one will too. God only knows where the feed came from that those cows ate. |
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The spin doctors have done their job well.
As of now it doesn't matter where that damned cow came from. Eighty percent of Americans have seen the headlines and probably ninety percent of those folks have not bothered to read the fine print in these 'news releases' that say there is no proof of origin as yet positively identified. As illustrated by the threads on the subject an unproven 'suggestion' is now taken as fact which was, of course, the expected result. If the investigation determines that Canada was not the source (of the cow or the infection) you can be sure that that news will be buried on 'page six'. One thing positive (at least for me) are the identities of several asshole Americans whose rabid Canada bashing has earned them a permanent place in my killfile. What is it with you guys (you know who you are) that you are so insecure you have to place the blame for all that is wrong on us? Regards. Ken. |
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Believe me there are enough of us Yanks that knows where the money grubbing
back biting buck stops in this country. Ken Davey wrote in message ... The spin doctors have done their job well. As of now it doesn't matter where that damned cow came from. Eighty percent of Americans have seen the headlines and probably ninety percent of those folks have not bothered to read the fine print in these 'news releases' that say there is no proof of origin as yet positively identified. As illustrated by the threads on the subject an unproven 'suggestion' is now taken as fact which was, of course, the expected result. If the investigation determines that Canada was not the source (of the cow or the infection) you can be sure that that news will be buried on 'page six'. One thing positive (at least for me) are the identities of several asshole Americans whose rabid Canada bashing has earned them a permanent place in my killfile. What is it with you guys (you know who you are) that you are so insecure you have to place the blame for all that is wrong on us? Regards. Ken. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 20:20:34 -0800, "Ken Davey"
wrote: One thing positive (at least for me) are the identities of several asshole Americans whose rabid Canada bashing has earned them a permanent place in my killfile. What is it with you guys (you know who you are) that you are so insecure you have to place the blame for all that is wrong on us? Regards. Ken. Well Ken you found us out. There are just as many fool here in the US per capita as there are in Canada. What needs to be determined is not where the cow came from, but what is to be done to stop this from spreading. Pan Ohco |
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The Wolf writes:
Who knows where the feed came from that those cows ate. From friggin' moslems of course, those sneaky filthy *******s ground up their maggoty chidren's spinal cords, slipped it into cattle feed... voila! ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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But are there 'enough'?
History tells me that large masses of people are easy to manipulate.Perhaps that explains why Canadians generally tend to question what is fed to us by the media more than Americans will. Ken. (ducking and putting on flame-proof suit) Henri De Tolouse-Latrec wrote: Believe me there are enough of us Yanks that knows where the money grubbing back biting buck stops in this country. Ken Davey wrote in message ... The spin doctors have done their job well. As of now it doesn't matter where that damned cow came from. Eighty percent of Americans have seen the headlines and probably ninety percent of those folks have not bothered to read the fine print in these 'news releases' that say there is no proof of origin as yet positively identified. As illustrated by the threads on the subject an unproven 'suggestion' is now taken as fact which was, of course, the expected result. If the investigation determines that Canada was not the source (of the cow or the infection) you can be sure that that news will be buried on 'page six'. One thing positive (at least for me) are the identities of several asshole Americans whose rabid Canada bashing has earned them a permanent place in my killfile. What is it with you guys (you know who you are) that you are so insecure you have to place the blame for all that is wrong on us? Regards. Ken. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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