Re: What George Galloway Said to The Senate.
- From: alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan)
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 08:49 +0100 (BST)
In article <memo.20050603062418.992A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan) wrote:
> I must say however that usually they come from France, but it still doesn't
> do you any good, because Free-online's service is good. And this is the only
> newsgroup I am currently posting to, so don't say "It wasn't me!"
Not that it ever did any good, because Sponge told me how to secure my computer
a long time ago, and it's fascinating how I am now getting an average of 53 hits
an hour, maxing at 267 hits an hour, and yet only two hits on my security links
page, and in all the time it has been up, not a single person has ever hit the
Sponge Bit Map, which just proves that nobody here even takes good advice when
it's given, and if Sponge was like some people who claim to be security experts
in ash-sea, he could make a fortune, but because he gives it away for free,
nobody takes his advice, which proves two things, one of which I always said.
Newsgroups are a waste of time because some know-it-all, usually wearing a
pretty red shirt, always gives crap advice and everybody listens to it, and when
Good advice is given nobody listens, so there is no point in hanging around here
any more, because the only people who listen to me, already email me, and Air
Filter Boi is too chicken (cluck-cluck) to come out and play, so bye bye
loosers.
Why should I care when those pedoes take over this empty newsgroup, and even
though Leola told me, she doesn't care enough to post herself, because nobody
wanted her advice either, and if you knew exactly how old she is and still in
reasonable health, you might have listened to her.
And ole "Aggie The Dragon" got to 89 years old, smoking 40 cigarettes a day, but
then she had to drum English into 5C, and we had a few differences of opinion
when I was a pimply teenager and thought I knew everything. I doubt that old
Battle-Axe ever had a blood-test in her life, cos no medical professional would
have ever dared to go near her with a needle, and I went to her funeral cos
despite all, I liked that old Battle-Axe. And she was a labour counsellor, but I
bet she didn't trust our present Government any more than I do, cos she was what
they call "Old Labour", and she didn't know a thing about Computers, but I do,
and I am now going to be busy doing the work that she used to do, and George
Bush may be able to repeat things three times in order to "drive the point home"
and give you his distorted version of the truth, but Miss Button's usual
punishment for those who disrupted her classes was "100 lines" so you could say
she taught me to repeat myself 100 times to drive the point home, and hell, was
she a good teacher, but I was a difficult pupil and I still keep putting "e"
before "i" and getting "'" in the wrong places, but on the other hand I do know
when to use "whom" and "who", and Mr Smith taught us "Compound Interest" at 11
years old, and at college, the other Mr Smith taught us about every
"civilisation" that has ever existed and the means they used to control the
populace, and I especially remember him teaching us about Joseph Goebells and
the things he said:
"If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come
to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can
shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of
the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its
powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and
thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State."
Joseph Goebbels - Adolf Hitler's Minister of Propaganda
"The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one
fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly - it must confine itself to a
few points and repeat them over and over"
Joseph Goebbels - Adolf Hitler's Minister of Propaganda
And in case you missed what George Dubya said, and I know some find his speeches
so "boring", and y'all are so obsessed with your "personal problems", but I
found lots of stuff to fascinate me, he said:
George W Bush - "See in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over
and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the
propaganda."
*He* said it, and you can check it out at:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/05/20050524-3.html
Until of course, it disappears like George Galloway's testimony to the Senate
disappeared from the Senate Web-site.
But the guys at Prison Planet taped his words:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/audio/260505bushism.mp3
But then you don't have to listen to me, and you never did anyway, so I am out
of here, and Hoof, I don't have a clue where you are, but I am telling you that
Wild Horses would not get me anywhere near that West Coast right now, and I am
not posting my "wild crazy theory" on Pacific Plate-Tectonics to this newsgroup,
but you might get the drift of it on my page relating to that, and of course I
know you knew a real geologist and you might be able to get more data than I
can, and you take good care of yourself, cos I figure you might have liked Miss
Button too. And believe me, I don't like my "wild crazy theory", it scares me
that I might be paranoid, but on the other hand, somebody else tells me that
real crazy people never doubt themselves, but me, I'm only human and I've made
lots of mistakes and some major ***-ups, and I'm not perfect, and I even forgot
that somebody did know who "C" was, and so Nemesis is likely who you and Jen
said it was, especially as I have since found her trolling other newsgroups now
that you can't hide your posts from Google, but I find geology as fascinating as
I once found Mr Smith's classes at college, and Leola keeps complaining about
sore throats and thinks "infection" when I think she should be thinking "Sulphur
Dioxide", but then again, she didn't listen to me until it was too late the
first time.
Alan
www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/index.html
http://www.veloceraptor.free-online.co.uk/links.html
P.S. But then I have promised to be out of here before, and you don't know who I
promised, or how much it hurt me to break that promise, but this time I intend
keeping my promise.
.
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