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I agree w/you, Victor......dude sounds like everything our ideals and values
decry. But the Japanese are noted for their courtesy and unflappability (is there such a word or would the correct term be "poise"?) under pressure/stress. Those of us from other origins may be noted for other admirable qualities, but not particularly those. I agree. And I just bet Tak is the epitome of "unflappability" and poise and courtesy, judging from her posts! Sherry |
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Seanette Blaylock wrote:
Funny, I don't recall you saying anything about Joyce's accusing me of racism because I'm a Republican [which is why I was out of this group for several months. Seanette, I remember that you thought I wanted you out of this newsgroup, and I'm sorry you left the group for so long, believing that I was trying to kick you out. I would never suggest such a thing. I have no problem with people of any political beliefs participating in this newsgroup. I do have strong opinions, but I don't have any more right to be here than anyone else. I don't like what the Republican party has come to stand for in this country (their origins notwithstanding), and I do believe that their policies are bad for people who are not white. There's a reason why the vast majority of African-Americans and Latinos (Miami excepted ) vote Democratic! I'll do everything I can - physically, mentally, legally - to keep them out of political office. But as far as this newsgroup is concerned, the only people I'd like to throw out are the trolls. Which you certainly aren't! Joyce |
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Seanette Blaylock wrote:
Funny, I don't recall you saying anything about Joyce's accusing me of racism because I'm a Republican [which is why I was out of this group for several months. Seanette, I remember that you thought I wanted you out of this newsgroup, and I'm sorry you left the group for so long, believing that I was trying to kick you out. I would never suggest such a thing. I have no problem with people of any political beliefs participating in this newsgroup. I do have strong opinions, but I don't have any more right to be here than anyone else. I don't like what the Republican party has come to stand for in this country (their origins notwithstanding), and I do believe that their policies are bad for people who are not white. There's a reason why the vast majority of African-Americans and Latinos (Miami excepted ) vote Democratic! I'll do everything I can - physically, mentally, legally - to keep them out of political office. But as far as this newsgroup is concerned, the only people I'd like to throw out are the trolls. Which you certainly aren't! Joyce |
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"Takayuki" wrote in message
... "Duke of URL" wrote: I've known a couple of dog-men who got adopted by cats and became well-trained clatslaves. And then of course the most famous example is Rush Limbaugh, who never liked cats, who *only* ever had to do with dogs. Then he married and they got a pair of Abyssinians... It's hilarious to hear his occasional typical catslave babbling about his little darlings! How does that saying go ... "No-one is as fervent as a convert"... He sounds like a wonderful person. He is. Even his political enemies like him and have a fine time "discussing issues" with him at parties and such. His specialty is tongue-in-cheek comments - I've listened to his show for 15 years and I STILL get suckered sometimes. |
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"Takayuki" wrote in message
... "Duke of URL" wrote: I've known a couple of dog-men who got adopted by cats and became well-trained clatslaves. And then of course the most famous example is Rush Limbaugh, who never liked cats, who *only* ever had to do with dogs. Then he married and they got a pair of Abyssinians... It's hilarious to hear his occasional typical catslave babbling about his little darlings! How does that saying go ... "No-one is as fervent as a convert"... He sounds like a wonderful person. He is. Even his political enemies like him and have a fine time "discussing issues" with him at parties and such. His specialty is tongue-in-cheek comments - I've listened to his show for 15 years and I STILL get suckered sometimes. |
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"Takayuki" wrote in message
... wrote: Rush Limbaugh sounds like a wonderful person? Ewww, you can't mean that, Tak! Heehehe, right on cue. Who can tell? A good friend of mine who always wears long hair and a peace sign around his neck would tell you that I am an arrogant capitalist Nazi nip. Another good friend of mine, a staunch Republican and white supremacist, would tell you that I am some sort of pinko. Sounds like you and I would have a wonderful time having political talks. I tend to confuse the hell out of people who (being rather shallow) think everyone fits neatly into little pre-defined slots. |
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