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Thread ID: 18795 | Posts: 8 | Started: 2005-06-23
2005-06-23 19:55 | User Profile
thank you mr lincoln for turning these apes loose on our society so that they might one day be walking the halls of congress. [url]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44946[/url]
2005-06-23 20:07 | User Profile
[QUOTE=JoseyWales]thank you mr lincoln for turning these apes loose on our society so that they might one day be walking the halls of congress. [url]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44946[/url][/QUOTE]She and her [URL=http://www.saveourstate.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=1505]fellow brown commies[/URL]
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2005-06-23 20:17 | User Profile
I don't like Liberals any more than the next guy here on OD, but travelling to other countries is a good thing and I recommend it to all Americans. Americans need perspective and should travel to other lands.
2005-06-23 21:30 | User Profile
[QUOTE=xmetalhead]I don't like Liberals any more than the next guy here on OD, but travelling to other countries is a good thing and I recommend it to all Americans. Americans need perspective and should travel to other lands.[/QUOTE]
True! However, when commie conngresscritter Lee says this, its with entirely different intentions. Her idea of "traveling abroad" would be to visit mugabe and have a pow-wow and a koom-by-ya session.
2005-06-23 23:29 | User Profile
"Traveling abroad promotes understanding and goodwill," said Lee. "When people connect with other people, it opens the doors to increased peace, tolerance, and acceptance." Inoffensive drivel.> Lee, famous for being the lone vote in the House of Representatives opposing military action in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has a long history of associations with the Communist Party and other extremist groups and individuals, WorldNetDaily investigations show. Commie or not, I salute her.
2005-06-24 00:25 | User Profile
[QUOTE=xmetalhead]I don't like Liberals any more than the next guy here on OD, but travelling to other countries is a good thing and I recommend it to all Americans. Americans need perspective and should travel to other lands.[/QUOTE]Heck, why do you need to go to other countries? Today all the countries are coming here. Correction - are here.
Someone from NYC ought to know that :alucard: :afro: :caiphas: :osama:
:cry: :cry: :cry:
In fact, Americans from places like NYC, Houston, and LA probably travel abroad for the opposite reason she thinks you should - they travel to see places that remind one in certain ways of the civilization LA, NYC, and the even the rest of us once were but no longer are.
2005-06-24 00:41 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Okiereddust]Heck, why do you need to go to other countries? Today all the countries are coming here. Correction - are here.
Someone from NYC ought to know that :alucard: :afro: :caiphas: :osama:
:cry: :cry: :cry:
In fact, Americans from places like NYC, Houston, and LA probably travel abroad for the opposite reason she thinks you should - they travel to see places that remind one in certain ways of the civilization LA, NYC, and the even the rest of us once were but no longer are.[/QUOTE]
Indeed Okie, indeed. I should say that when I travel abroad it's always been to Europe, in order to connect with my ancestral spirits. It gives me perspective and actually, it's a pleasure to visit Europe. I've been travelling to Europe every year for the past 7 years. I highly recommend it to any White American.
And if I ever did venture to a Third World country, I probably wouldn't suffer such culture shock....since I already live in a Third World zone and have met many indigenous types from foreign lands.
2005-06-24 03:47 | User Profile
[QUOTE=JoseyWales]thank you mr lincoln for turning these apes loose on our society so that they might one day be walking the halls of congress. [url]http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44946[/url][/QUOTE] Don't blame Lincoln. It was southern planters that brought the creatures to our shores, at least a hundred years before the emancipation proclamation.