"Dave Heil" <k8mn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Steve Hayes wrote:
>> On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 12:15:23 +0000, Dave Heil <k8mn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Steve Hayes wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 19:08:52 +0000, Dave Heil <k8mn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Steve Hayes wrote:
>>>>>> On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 05:04:00 +0000, Dave Heil
<k8mn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What Steve is attempting is to be disingenuous in placing blame on
>>>>>>> the U.S. President. South Africa has enough problems now and a
>>>>>>> history of simply terrible things in its past, to keep Steve busy
>>>>>>> for the balance of his life.
>>>>>> So in your view John McCain has an immaculate nomination -- all
stain
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> original sin and actual sin is immaculately removed by virtue of
>>>>>> nomination by
>>>>>> the Republican Party, and Mat Staver's endorsement?
>>>>> Please point to where I've written anything about John McCain?
>>>> Why should I point that out?
>>>>
>>>> Can you give me one good reason?
>>> Look at what you asked in the earlier post. Do you see the part which
>>> reads, "So in your view John McCain has an immaculate nomination --
all
>>> stain of original sin and actual sin is immaculately removed by virtue
>>> of nomination by the Republican Party, and Mat Staver's endorsement?"
>>>
>>> That'd provide a good reason.
>>>
>>>> If you want me to point it out, then perhaps you could point out how
I
>>>> was
>>>> being "disingenuous" as you claimed.
>>> I'd be happy to do so. Your claim about George Bush coveting the oil
of
>>> another country is disingenuous. U.S. companies develop other
countries
>>> oil. U.S. companies purchase other countries oil. President Bush is
>>> not actively involved in the oil business. He will make certain that
the
>>> United States has free access to purchase Mid-East oil because it is
in
>>> the best interest of the United States to do so.
>>
>> AlterNet
>>
>> Chomsky: Bush & Cheney Always Saw Iraq as a Sweetheart Oil Deal
>>
>> By Noam Chomsky, Khaleej Times Online
>> Posted on July 12, 2008, Printed on July 12, 2008
>> http://www.alternet.org/story/91123/
>
> From an online biography of Chomsky:
>
> "Noam has always been interested in politics, and it is said that
> politics has brought him into the linguistics field. His political
> tendencies toward socialism and anarchism are a result of what he calls
> 'the radical Jewish community in New York.' Since 1965 he has become one
> of the leading critics of U.S. foreign policy."
>
> I don't subscribe to Socialism or anarchy, Steve, and I reject the
> writings of radicals such as Chomsky. Instead of bolstering your claim,
> you've made me suspicious of your continuing anti-American sniping from
> problem-filled South Africa.
>
> Dave Heil
***Thrice Holy AMEN, AMEN, AMEN!


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