[ccm-l] "Sicko" premise - Enough!

Thomas Anthony Horan thoran at sarah.br
Wed May 23 17:09:09 BST 2007


Don perhaps they are occupied with good works right here where they live and don't have the imagination to seek out the poor in the richest nation on earth

Ron you make a great straight man keep it up.

Ken just ask Karim to post your speech to the web site and then when ever a topic comes up that you think needs your speech you can just refer those who haven't read it all ready to the web site

Pret good work

Tom

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> Ron, I am in total agreement with your feeling on Hanoi Jane, Pussy Robbins, and Susan SaranWrap. There will always be strength in unity, and those folks are divisive. We Americans are good people, and I'm tired of people implying otherwise.
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> Ken, You are either naive, way too politically correct, or a Texan who keeps his cards close to him. When it comes to Moore (Michael is from my part of town), he's a charlatan -trust me. He's read the bible according to PT Barnum.
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> Tom, You are a Canadian displaced to paradise (I've been on your website), so please trust we Americans (and stop with the "right-wing" bullshit). I know for a fact that so-called "right-wing" Americans routinely provide health care to remote villages in Brazil where you live (and I'm going to look you up in October), but nonetheless there is a conspicuous lack of Brazilians providing medical care in Appallacia, USA.
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> Pret, Just be quiet when it comes to politics. You're not old enough to understand and you know very little about history - and be wary: I plan on looking you up one day when I get to Maine. You're other posts are excellent. And, if you continue to piss me off, I'm going to put Dr. Joohn Southall on you (Google him in the great State of Maine).
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> Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm worry about Rift Valley Fever. My daughter who is building a school in Arusha, Tanzania, with a bunch of other right-wing Americans from Finlandia University in Hancock, Michigan. She is more worried about RVF than what you or I have to say.
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> End this.
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> DB
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