Ubiquitous wrote:
> noemailformethanks@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>Ubiquitous wrote:
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>>>capt_malachias@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>"Ubiquitous" <weberm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>capt_malachias@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>"Ubiquitous" <weberm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>>noemailformethanks@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>>>Ubiquitous wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>>Ubiquitous wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>>>HWayne@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>>>>>>>I never quite understood this. Who in their right minds would
get
>>>>>>>>>>>>their views on life from a *movie*?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Ask those who watched "Fahrenheit 9-11"...
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Or "Red Dawn."
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Umm, yeah, Try again.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>So you agree then? Thanks.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Umm, do try and catch up with the rest of us on the right-hand side
of
>>>>>>>the bell-curve, mmkay?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>You mean the right hand side of the wingnut basket, right?
>>>>>
>>>>>No, just those who think "Red Dawn" is an intelligent retort to my
>>>>>brilliant observation.
>>>>
>>>>Actually, that mention was pretty damned funny. Obviously, you are
>>>>forgetting the rampant Reagan-era panicmongering over the Soviets.
>>>
>>>Is that what you're calling it now?
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>>Why not? That's what it was.
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> Correction: That's what you _think_ it was.
>
Oh, yeah, right, I forgot about all those Soviet invasions of the U.S.
during the '80s. My bad.


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