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In article m>, " Bogart "
> wrote:

<snip>

>>Can you not read?

>
>Sure can, can you?


Uh-huh, I thnk so. I'm not so good with speling though.

>>The infected animal -- according to "American officials" --
>>was 4 1/2 years old. The cow from Canada is 6 1/2 years old.

>
>Er..no. The cite says:


The cite said it's too early to announce the origins of the infected cow until
the US government gathers all the information...or fabricates it. Either way,
but to give an absolute answer now, as your source says, is "premature".

>>They got the wrong one, it's yours, just like the first one:
>>
>>"The final report into Canada's single case of mad cow disease could not
>>determine where the infected animal came from originally, but it did bring up
>>several possibilities, including a shipment of 25,000 pregnant cows from the
>>U.S. to Canada."

>
>Nice if you provided a cit, Scoobie.


Oops.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?W3F1518E6

Second paragraph from the bottom.

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"Morton Davis" > wrote in news:9btHb.681835
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> The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG


So would that make it a cownuck?

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LIBassbug <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***> wrote in news:OvEHb.438759
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> I was all a plot to kill our tasty spuds!!!!!!


Okay, everybody, time for a rousing chorus of Blame Canada!



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Arri London > wrote in :

> I have eaten farm-raised pheasant and venison


Farm-raised pheasant we have, though you go *shoot* the
pheasants. Farm-raised venison? Huh? And why would you
give up the joy of the hunt?



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Little John > wrote in
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> so we tossed on a slab o beef for Christmas.


I'm thinking a big prime rib roast for New Year's--of course,
not from a Canuck cow.



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LIBassbug <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***> wrote in news:lxEHb.438763
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> What they need is a healthy dose of good ol' American liberation


And for all you subjects, that means get the HM out of the G.

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Morton Davis wrote:

> The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG.
>
> http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20031227_1332.html
>
> -*MORT*-


Two years earlier, Mort!
Mad Cow Disease takes around 6 months to develop symptoms.


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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 17:37:21 GMT, LIBassbug <fuhgeddaboudit@home.***>
wrote:

>
>
>Bogart wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 17:20:40 GMT, wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In article <9btHb.681835$Fm2.590185@attbi_s04>, "Morton Davis"
> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG.
>>>>
>>>>
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20031227_1332.html
>>>>
>>>>-*MORT*-
>>>
>>>Yeah, just like the terrorists from 9/11 came from Canada. Oh, and don't
>>>forget the power outage, that's Canada's fault too. LOL

>>
>>
>> You moose****ers need to be nuked.

>
>What they need is a healthy dose of good ol' American liberation.


Yea, liberation at the toe of our boot.
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 21:35:30 GMT, Asmodeus
> wrote:


>I'm thinking a big prime rib roast for New Year's--of course,
>not from a Canuck cow.


How will you know where the beef came from.
They do not stamp flags on them.

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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> Morton Davis wrote:
>
> > The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG.
> >
> > http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20031227_1332.html
> >

>
> It looks like the US government is once again doing what it
> does best, deflecting blame, releasing information before a
> complete review of the facts. There seems to be a discrepancy
> over the age and origin of the cow. The US originally quoted
> slaughterhouse employees as saying that the cow was fully
> mature, maybe 9-12 years old, but then released information
> from the farm where it was raised that indicated it was 4 years
> old. Meanwhile, the Canadian tag relates to a 6 year old
> animal.
>
> The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
> would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
> eradicated the disease in the 80s.
>

Could have gone from the USA, to Canada and back.

-*MORT*-


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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 07:09:47 GMT, Dave Whitmarsh
>

>On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 04:42:45 GMT, "Morton Davis"
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG.
>>
>>http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20031227_1332.html
>>
>>-*MORT*-
>>

>Keep eating your beef then Mort - you couldn't possible become madder
>if you tried, you friggin loon.


Shy are you so intent on proving how ignorant you are?
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:06:33 -0700, Arri London >
wrote:

>Bogart wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 12:03:14 -0500, Dave Smith
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >Morton Davis wrote:
>> >
>> >> The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG.
>> >>
>> >> http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20031227_1332.html
>> >>
>> >
>> >It looks like the US government is once again doing what it
>> >does best, deflecting blame, releasing information before a
>> >complete review of the facts.

>>
>> Investigators Trace Diseased Cow to Canada
>> Federal Investigators Tentatively Trace Holstein Infected With Mad Cow
>> Disease to Canada
>>
>> The Associated Press
>>
>> WASHINGTON Dec. 27 — Investigators tentatively traced the first U.S.
>> cow with mad cow disease to Canada,....
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>
>> Dr. Ron DeHaven, the Agriculture Department's chief veterinarian, said
>> on Saturday that Canadian officials provided records indicating the
>> sick Holstein was in a herd of 74 cattle shipped from Alberta, Canada,
>> into this country in August 2001 at Eastport, Idaho.
>>

>
>Which of course doesn't prove the cow got BSE in Canada, does it?


Had you bothered to include the second part of the quoted material it
would have answered the question.
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:07:52 -0700, Arri London >
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>Because there is no joy in hunting for me. That seems simple enough.


Would you hunt if it meant you'd starve to death otherwise?
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Bogart wrote:
>
> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 12:03:14 -0500, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Morton Davis wrote:
> >
> >> The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG.
> >>
> >> http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20031227_1332.html
> >>

> >
> >It looks like the US government is once again doing what it
> >does best, deflecting blame, releasing information before a
> >complete review of the facts.

>
> Investigators Trace Diseased Cow to Canada
> Federal Investigators Tentatively Trace Holstein Infected With Mad Cow
> Disease to Canada
>
> The Associated Press
>
> WASHINGTON Dec. 27 — Investigators tentatively traced the first U.S.
> cow with mad cow disease to Canada,....
>
> <snip>
>
>
> Dr. Ron DeHaven, the Agriculture Department's chief veterinarian, said
> on Saturday that Canadian officials provided records indicating the
> sick Holstein was in a herd of 74 cattle shipped from Alberta, Canada,
> into this country in August 2001 at Eastport, Idaho.
>


Which of course doesn't prove the cow got BSE in Canada, does it?


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Asmodeus wrote:
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> Arri London > wrote in :
>
> > I have eaten farm-raised pheasant and venison

>
> Farm-raised pheasant we have, though you go *shoot* the
> pheasants. Farm-raised venison? Huh? And why would you
> give up the joy of the hunt?
>


Because there is no joy in hunting for me. That seems simple enough.
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"Arri London" > wrote in message
...
> Asmodeus wrote:
> >
> > Arri London > wrote in :
> >
> > > I have eaten farm-raised pheasant and venison

> >
> > Farm-raised pheasant we have, though you go *shoot* the
> > pheasants. Farm-raised venison? Huh? And why would you
> > give up the joy of the hunt?
> >

>
> Because there is no joy in hunting for me. That seems simple enough.


Either way, the animal dies.

-*MORT*-


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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 01:24:27 GMT, "Morton Davis"
> wrote:

>
>"Arri London" > wrote in message
...
>> Asmodeus wrote:
>> >
>> > Arri London > wrote in :
>> >
>> > > I have eaten farm-raised pheasant and venison
>> >
>> > Farm-raised pheasant we have, though you go *shoot* the
>> > pheasants. Farm-raised venison? Huh? And why would you
>> > give up the joy of the hunt?
>> >

>>
>> Because there is no joy in hunting for me. That seems simple enough.

>
>Either way, the animal dies.


So die already, untermensch.

>-*MORT*-
>



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Bogart wrote:
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> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:07:52 -0700, Arri-The tame game only eater-London >
> wrote:
>
> >Because there is no joy in hunting for me. That seems simple enough.

>
> Would you hunt if it meant you'd starve to death otherwise?


Arri would only hunt for another delivery boy to send for food.
"Have acquaintances in both businesses who provided a meal from time to
time."

And being as s/he can do only that, s/he would rather have all
"personal" hunting and growing denied to everyone else as s/he believes
that all food MUST come from a brightly lit store with nicely tiled
floors!
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On 12/28/2003 9:03 AM, in article , "Dave
Smith" > opined:

>
>
> Morton Davis wrote:
>
>> The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG.
>>
>>
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20031227_1332.html
>>

>
> It looks like the US government is once again doing what it
> does best, deflecting blame, releasing information before a
> complete review of the facts.



Complete review by who Dayyyyyyyyyyyvvvvvvvvviiiiiiiiiiiidddddddddd?
canadian government?


There seems to be a discrepancy
> over the age and origin of the cow. The US originally quoted
> slaughterhouse employees as saying that the cow was fully
> mature, maybe 9-12 years old, but then released information
> from the farm where it was raised that indicated it was 4 years
> old. Meanwhile, the Canadian tag relates to a 6 year old
> animal.
>
> The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
> would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
> eradicated the disease in the 80s.
>
>
>


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Morton Davis wrote:

> > It looks like the US government is once again doing what it
> > does best, deflecting blame, releasing information before a
> > complete review of the facts. There seems to be a discrepancy
> > over the age and origin of the cow. The US originally quoted
> > slaughterhouse employees as saying that the cow was fully
> > mature, maybe 9-12 years old, but then released information
> > from the farm where it was raised that indicated it was 4 years
> > old. Meanwhile, the Canadian tag relates to a 6 year old
> > animal.
> >
> > The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
> > would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
> > eradicated the disease in the 80s.
> >

> Could have gone from the USA, to Canada and back.


It could also have contracted it in the US. What it could not do is
to be 9-12 years old, 4 years old and 6 years old all at the same
time. Considering that there is a huge age gap between the two
figures the US government provided, not to mention the difference
with Canadian records, it seems to me that the prudent thing to do
would be to make sure of the facts before blaming someone else.

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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 22:01:36 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>Morton Davis wrote:
>
>> > It looks like the US government is once again doing what it
>> > does best, deflecting blame, releasing information before a
>> > complete review of the facts. There seems to be a discrepancy
>> > over the age and origin of the cow. The US originally quoted
>> > slaughterhouse employees as saying that the cow was fully
>> > mature, maybe 9-12 years old, but then released information
>> > from the farm where it was raised that indicated it was 4 years
>> > old. Meanwhile, the Canadian tag relates to a 6 year old
>> > animal.
>> >
>> > The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
>> > would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
>> > eradicated the disease in the 80s.
>> >

>> Could have gone from the USA, to Canada and back.

>
>It could also have contracted it in the US. What it could not do is
>to be 9-12 years old, 4 years old and 6 years old all at the same
>time. Considering that there is a huge age gap between the two
>figures the US government provided, not to mention the difference
>with Canadian records, it seems to me that the prudent thing to do
>would be to make sure of the facts before blaming someone else.


Mort will now call you a dipshit troll and then run away by plonking
you.

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On American children rummaging through rubbish for food:
"True, ythey gewt the inbrads in Parliment to do it"

His neo-con solution for world peace:
"When Europe ****s itsself again, I suggest we drop nukes on it until no
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Morton Davis wrote:
>
> > > It looks like the US government is once again doing what it
> > > does best, deflecting blame, releasing information before a
> > > complete review of the facts. There seems to be a discrepancy
> > > over the age and origin of the cow. The US originally quoted
> > > slaughterhouse employees as saying that the cow was fully
> > > mature, maybe 9-12 years old, but then released information
> > > from the farm where it was raised that indicated it was 4 years
> > > old. Meanwhile, the Canadian tag relates to a 6 year old
> > > animal.
> > >
> > > The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
> > > would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
> > > eradicated the disease in the 80s.
> > >

> > Could have gone from the USA, to Canada and back.

>
> It could also have contracted it in the US. What it could not do is
> to be 9-12 years old, 4 years old and 6 years old all at the same
> time. Considering that there is a huge age gap between the two
> figures the US government provided, not to mention the difference
> with Canadian records, it seems to me that the prudent thing to do
> would be to make sure of the facts before blaming someone else.
>

Turnabbout is fair play. Especially when dealing with TROLLS.

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In article m>, " Bogart "
> wrote:

<snip>

>>Uh-huh, I thnk so. I'm not so good with speling though.

>
>You seem very good at behaving like an asshole.


=)

>Why cut the original cite and add your editorial comments, especially
>the reference to fabrication of information?


When an accusatory finger is pointed your way sometimes a natural reaction is
to point back. It happens. I snip text to keep discussions short and to the
point. And my comments, which mirrored that of the news story, was what I
thought was worth repeating - that of course being the fact that nobody knows
the origin of the infected animal.

Excuse me, make that everyone but Moort.

>>http://makeashorterlink.com/?W3F1518E6
>>
>>Second paragraph from the bottom.

>
>Thanks.


You're welcome.

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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 21:35:30 GMT, in a fit of unbridled digital verbosity, once
again proving the problem is located between the seat and the keyboard, Asmodeus
> two-fingered to all:

|>Little John > wrote in
:
|>
|>> so we tossed on a slab o beef for Christmas.
|>
|>I'm thinking a big prime rib roast for New Year's--of course,
|>not from a Canuck cow.

We're going to do a seafood medley. Not sure what the wife will have, since she
detests anything that grows in water.


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Dave Whitmarsh wrote:

> >> > The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
> >> > would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
> >> > eradicated the disease in the 80s.
> >> >
> >> Could have gone from the USA, to Canada and back.

> >
> >It could also have contracted it in the US. What it could not do is
> >to be 9-12 years old, 4 years old and 6 years old all at the same
> >time. Considering that there is a huge age gap between the two
> >figures the US government provided, not to mention the difference
> >with Canadian records, it seems to me that the prudent thing to do
> >would be to make sure of the facts before blaming someone else.

>
> Mort will now call you a dipshit troll and then run away by plonking
> you.


Well, he certainly isn't the crispiest cookie in the can. He has already
called me a troll in my response with the more detailed information about
the confusion over the origins of the infected cow. If the US government
makes ana announcement to deflect the blame, Mort and all his patriotic
buddies will accept that line and reject any subsequent information that
contradicts it.

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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 09:52:16 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>Dave Whitmarsh wrote:


Don't anyone waste your time with " Dave Whitmarsh ". He is one of
many sockpuppets of a deranged old women from Nu Joisey, named Sable.
Ignore her and she'll get drunk and fall asleep in her own vomit pool.
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 03:56:42 GMT, Dave Whitmarsh
> wrote:

>Mort will now call you a dipshit troll and then run away by plonking
>you.


Sounds like a sound plan when Mort plonks you, " Dave" and the rest
of your numerous sockpuppets.
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Dave Whitmarsh wrote:
>
> > >> > The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
> > >> > would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
> > >> > eradicated the disease in the 80s.
> > >> >
> > >> Could have gone from the USA, to Canada and back.
> > >
> > >It could also have contracted it in the US. What it could not do is
> > >to be 9-12 years old, 4 years old and 6 years old all at the same
> > >time. Considering that there is a huge age gap between the two
> > >figures the US government provided, not to mention the difference
> > >with Canadian records, it seems to me that the prudent thing to do
> > >would be to make sure of the facts before blaming someone else.

> >
> > Mort will now call you a dipshit troll and then run away by plonking
> > you.

>
> Well, he certainly isn't the crispiest cookie in the can. He has already
> called me a troll in my response with the more detailed information about
> the confusion over the origins of the infected cow. If the US government
> makes ana announcement to deflect the blame, Mort and all his patriotic
> buddies will accept that line and reject any subsequent information that
> contradicts it.
>

As more information comes in, it looks more and more like that cow came from
Canada. Meanwhile, I'm hoping the hysteria will last long enough for me to
lay in a year's supply of cheap, Florida grown, meat.

BTW, run a google on your butt-buddy, Dave Whitmarsh's past postings as
Angkor. He is a TROLL.

-*MORT*-


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" Bogart " > wrote in message
s.com...
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 03:56:42 GMT, Dave Whitmarsh
> > wrote:
>
> >Mort will now call you a dipshit troll and then run away by plonking
> >you.

>
> Sounds like a sound plan when Mort plonks you, " Dave" and the rest
> of your numerous sockpuppets.


Poor old Angkor, changes his name, but never his "personality". Obviously,
the new meds were of no help to it.

-*MORT*-




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Morton Davis wrote:

> As more information comes in, it looks more and more like that cow came from
> Canada. Meanwhile, I'm hoping the hysteria will last long enough for me to
> lay in a year's supply of cheap, Florida grown, meat.


Actually, as more information comes to light, the origins of the cow is question
becomes even more questionable. The US authorities have described the cow as a
9-12 year old and as a hour year old Heifer, but Canadian records show it has
being a 6 year old cow who has had two calves. Thus, the cow seems to have had
at least three different identities.

> BTW, run a google on your butt-buddy, Dave Whitmarsh's past postings as
> Angkor. He is a TROLL.


And you are not?


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On 12/29/2003 6:52 AM, in article , "Dave
Smith" > opined:

> Dave Whitmarsh wrote:
>
>>>>> The cow also had an brucellosis vaccination ear tag, which
>>>>> would indicate that it had been raised in the US because Canada
>>>>> eradicated the disease in the 80s.
>>>>>
>>>> Could have gone from the USA, to Canada and back.
>>>
>>> It could also have contracted it in the US. What it could not do is
>>> to be 9-12 years old, 4 years old and 6 years old all at the same
>>> time. Considering that there is a huge age gap between the two
>>> figures the US government provided, not to mention the difference
>>> with Canadian records, it seems to me that the prudent thing to do
>>> would be to make sure of the facts before blaming someone else.

>>
>> Mort will now call you a dipshit troll and then run away by plonking
>> you.

>
> Well, he certainly isn't the crispiest cookie in the can. He has already
> called me a troll in my response with the more detailed information about
> the confusion over the origins of the infected cow. If the US government
> makes ana announcement to deflect the blame, Mort and all his patriotic
> buddies will accept that line and reject any subsequent information that
> contradicts it.
>

Only if it makes canada look stupid, which isn't THAT hard to do..........
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On 12/29/2003 7:57 AM, in article , "Dave
Smith" > opined:

> Morton Davis wrote:
>
>> As more information comes in, it looks more and more like that cow came from
>> Canada. Meanwhile, I'm hoping the hysteria will last long enough for me to
>> lay in a year's supply of cheap, Florida grown, meat.

>
> Actually, as more information comes to light, the origins of the cow is
> question
> becomes even more questionable. The US authorities have described the cow as a
> 9-12 year old and as a hour year old Heifer, but Canadian records show it has
> being a 6 year old cow who has had two calves. Thus, the cow seems to have had
> at least three different identities.



Let's talk common sense. Canada has admitted beef with the disease so what
can a reasonable person deduce where the U.S. Infected cow came from?
>
>> BTW, run a google on your butt-buddy, Dave Whitmarsh's past postings as
>> Angkor. He is a TROLL.

>
> And you are not?
>
>


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There's a passage I got memorized, seems appropriate for this situation:
Ezekiel 25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the
inequities of the selfish and tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the
name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of
darkness, for he is truly his brother's keeper and finder of lost children.
And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger
those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. AND YOU WILL KNOW MY
NAME IS THE LORD WHEN I LAY BY VENGEANCE UP0N YOU!"
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Dave Whitmarsh > wrote in
s.com:

> His neo-con solution for world peace:
> "When Europe ****s itsself again, I suggest we drop nukes on it until no
> human life remains."


Sounds like an excellent idea to me. It would save billions
of dollars in diapers.

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"Asmodeus" > wrote in message
6.16...
> Dave Whitmarsh > wrote in
> s.com:
>
> > His neo-con solution for world peace:
> > "When Europe ****s itsself again, I suggest we drop nukes on it until no
> > human life remains."

>
> Sounds like an excellent idea to me. It would save billions
> of dollars in diapers.
>


Angkor is quoting me? How SPECIAL...

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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Morton Davis wrote:
>
> > As more information comes in, it looks more and more like that cow came

from
> > Canada. Meanwhile, I'm hoping the hysteria will last long enough for me

to
> > lay in a year's supply of cheap, Florida grown, meat.

>
> Actually, as more information comes to light, the origins of the cow is

question
> becomes even more questionable. The US authorities have described the cow

as a
> 9-12 year old and as a hour year old Heifer, but Canadian records show it

has
> being a 6 year old cow who has had two calves. Thus, the cow seems to have

had
> at least three different identities.
>
> > BTW, run a google on your butt-buddy, Dave Whitmarsh's past postings as
> > Angkor. He is a TROLL.

>
> And you are not?
>
>

NOPE. Run a google on me. I've been using my real name online for 20 years.
Ankor, aka Dave Whitmarsh, has switched his name multiple times because he's
one on the most killfiled dipshits on usenet.

-*MORT*-


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Al Lewis wrote:

> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 07:09:47 GMT, Dave Whitmarsh
> >
>
> >On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 04:42:45 GMT, "Morton Davis"
> > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>The "mad cow" came from CANADA. Just another gift from HMG.
> >>
> >>http://abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20031227_1332.html
> >>
> >>-*MORT*-
> >>

> >Keep eating your beef then Mort - you couldn't possible become madder
> >if you tried, you friggin loon.

>
> Shy are you so intent on proving how ignorant you are?


You're claiming that Mort has the potential to become even madder???

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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 02:02:32 GMT, AH#49 <"Asshole™#49"@ your.net>
wrote:

>Bogart wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:07:52 -0700, Arri-The tame game only eater-London >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Because there is no joy in hunting for me. That seems simple enough.

>>
>> Would you hunt if it meant you'd starve to death otherwise?

>
>Arri would only hunt for another delivery boy to send for food.
>"Have acquaintances in both businesses who provided a meal from time to
>time."
>
>And being as s/he can do only that, s/he would rather have all
>"personal" hunting and growing denied to everyone else as s/he believes
>that all food MUST come from a brightly lit store with nicely tiled
>floors!


It's usually the way with the anti-gun crowd. They all think the food
on their table comes from some magical place which doesn't involve
killing and slaughterhouses.
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 15:41:57 GMT, "Morton Davis"
> wrote:

>
>" Bogart " > wrote in message
ws.com...
>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 03:56:42 GMT, Dave Whitmarsh
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >Mort will now call you a dipshit troll and then run away by plonking
>> >you.

>>
>> Sounds like a sound plan when Mort plonks you, " Dave" and the rest
>> of your numerous sockpuppets.

>
>Poor old Angkor, changes his name, but never his "personality". Obviously,
>the new meds were of no help to it.


I doubt any meds would be of help to it.


>-*MORT*-
>


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On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 10:57:33 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote:

>Morton Davis wrote:


>> BTW, run a google on your butt-buddy, Dave Whitmarsh's past postings as
>> Angkor. He is a TROLL.

>
>And you are not?


No, he's not.

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