On Nov 14, 12:50 pm, "Edward Dolan" <edo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
> Yes, but it was originally strictly a disease of homos who are notorious
for
> being promiscuous.
Well, technically speaking, it was originally a disease of chimpanzees
in Africa...now either some nigger ****ed an ape -- 'cause let's face
it, niggers **** all the time, and they **** anything -- or, more
politely, we can concede that perhaps it spread from the open-air
fresh meat markets over there ('cause they also hunt chimps for food).
But I understand what you mean about AIDS being a homo***ual disease.
It's also now a black disease -- except when it's not.
> ***ually transmitted disease, including AIDS, is what is wrong with ***.
All
> religion tries to do is save us from our own worst selves. Saint Edward
the
> Great, for instance, can never get a ***ually transmitted disease. He is
> just too Pure and Holy for such nonsense. You, however, with your
wandering
> eye, had better watch out!
Religion is the opium of the m*****.
> I can clearly see that you are not long for this world. Any pip-squeak
with
> a pop gun can easily put an end to your great big life. I strongly
suggest
> you not say what is on your mind. Yes, racism is a fact of life, but it
is
> best never to bring it up in public. Talk the way you do with only those
you
> know VERY well. Never, and I do mean never, bring these matters up with
> strangers. Do you not know that 1 out of 10 people walking around in
this
> world at any one time are crazy?
I don't ply people with my opinions unasked, but if I'm already in a
conversation and the topic has come up of its own, I do not hesitate
to express my views.
> Mr. Horowitz has finally achieved wisdom in his wayward life. He is now
one
> of the wisest of the wise. He is never wrong about anything anymore.
He's just like those idiots who go from religion to religion.
> He
> reminds me of ex-communists who finally see the light and become great
> champions of democracy. Horowitz knows more about what education is for
than
> all the professors at Columbia rolled into one, that is for sure!
Oh yeah, speaking of Nazis -- a lot of them were former Communists who
switched over quite easily. They weren't "racist," necessarily, but
found the shoot-first-ask-no-questions-ever approach warmly familiar.
> It was only the dictator Tito that held that mess together. Serbia is
now
> about where it should be, just another small Balkan state among many.
Sure they have their issues over there, but they've had them for
centuries -- same as the Irish had theirs amongst themselves! Ethinc/
racial animosity is so over-rated: if it's not that, it would be
something else.
> You badly need a course of study in the history of this nation. You are
> essentially a "Know-Nothing."
Funny, that's actually what you are: an Know-Nothing Nativist, just
like the Know-Nothing Nativists of old!
> American History 101 ... anyone?
"A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn.
> "I can clearly see that you are not long for this world. Any pip-squeak
with
> a pop gun can easily put an end to your great big life. I strongly
suggest
> you not say what is on your mind. Yes, racism is a fact of life, but it
is
> best never to bring it up in public. Talk the way you do with only those
you
> know VERY well. Never, and I do mean never, bring these matters up with
> strangers. Do you not know that 1 out of 10 people walking around in
this
> world at any one time are crazy?" - Ed Dolan
Quoting yourself? Is that schizophrenia -- or just laziness?
> Regards,
>
> Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
> aka
> Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota


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