On Jun 26, 6:44=A0pm, 4111 Dead <ze...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 15:18:08 -0700 (PDT), Kurt Nicklas
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> >On Jun 26, 11:11=A0am, 4105 Dead <zepp22114...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:06:59 -0700 (PDT), Kurt Nicklas
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> >> <nickl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >On Jun 25, 3:33=A0pm, z <gzuck...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> On Jun 24, 12:18=A0pm, Benj <bjac...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> > On Jun 20, 4:27 am, Steve <stevencan...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >> >> > > >Hey, Knickers, tell us about how the weather in Iowa hasn't
be=
en
> >> >> > > >unusual lately.
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> >> >> > > Typical leftist copout.. =A0 make a claim and demand that
other=
disprove
> >> >> > > it.
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> >> >> > Almost correct. Typical leftist ploy is to make a WILD claim
(lie=
) and
> >> >> > then demand that others disprove it.
> >> >> > IF they DO disprove it, immediately make another even WILDER
clai=
m
> >> >> > (lie) and act as if the first lie never happened and doesn't
exis=
t.
> >> >> > This is IDENTICAL to the same ploy used by criminals when
caught.=
That
> >> >> > guy who broke into your house wasn't a robber (according to him)
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he
> >> >> > was just looking for a drink of water when YOU attacked him!
Then=
if
> >> >> > you prove that is a lie, the story will change on a dime to
somet=
hing
> >> >> > else just as wild and false and you won't be able to get any
> >> >> > discussion of the previously PROVEN lie! It's methodology as old
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as
> >> >> > the hills!
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> >> >> so, bottom line, you don't think the recent weather in iowa was a
> >> >> trifle out of the ordinary, as the OP asked?
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> >> >As I said before, having grown up in Iowa and lived there for more
> >> >than
> >> >30 years I can tell you that it not a trifle out of the ordinary.
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> >> >Satisfied?
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> >> Well, we've always known you were a fool and a liar who would say
> >> anything rather than admit you ****ed up.
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> >Actually, I'm quite right having lived there for more than 30 years.
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> Oh, so you're telling us that the Cedar River ALWAYS goes 30 plus feet
> above flood stage, right?
First of all, I grew up close to the Cedar River, Fatti. Can you
even find it on a map??
I'm really not going to give you a pass on this question, you know.


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