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Yep, that'air duck quacks like a bigot! Re: [at-l] Jim's dream



You might ask yourself why you didn't see Jesse in NewOrleans.
I didn't see him, if he was there, I missed him.

But the simple answer to the question is that the ATM's were all down.
There was no money for him to get.

Dawg

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sloetoe" <sloetoe@yahoo.com>
To: <camojack@comcast.net>; <at-l@backcountry.net>
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 11:13 AM
Subject: Yep, that'air duck quacks like a bigot! Re: [at-l] Jim's dream


> --- camojack@comcast.net wrote:
>
> > "I walked next to Jesse Jaxon at Farm Aid...it was all I could
> > do to keep from hitting him...it just seemed like the thing to
> > do."
> >
> > I do believe there's hope for you yet, my friend...
> > -"Camo"
>
> ### Jeez (so to speak), Simon Weisenthal is barely cold, and
> we're already trolling the masses for new racist friends...
>
> Well, in trying to help understand why a paid someone (Felix)
> would dis ("dis"criminate or "dis"respect -- either seems to
> work, eh?) someone else (Jesse) who'd volunteered his time to
> help a cause the paid someone(Felix)'s boss was also trying to
> to help... I came up with this:
>
> Yahoo Asks Users to Help Delete Hate
>
> By Dana Williams | Staff Writer, Tolerance.org
> Nov. 10, 2003 -- From sports to astronomy and religion to
> cooking, internet discussion groups are a simple way to connect
> those with kindred passions.
>
> At Yahoo, these groups are touted as a popular way for users to
> meet new friends or keep in touch with old ones, with hundreds
> and hundreds of active discussion communities listed on the
> site's group directory.
>
> But what happens when a group's common interest is hate?
>
> A simple search in Yahoo's cultures and communities section for
> terms like "white pride," "Ku Klux Klan," or "skinheads" quickly
> produces links to hundreds of discussion groups where members
> openly spew racist and hateful content.
>
> Consider these descriptions of racist groups recently found at
> Yahoo:
>
> Skinheads_united_88: "We know what we are all here for. So live
> by the 14 words, and show everyone how strong we all are. No
> coons, spics, fags, or lower races."
>
> Ladiesofkkk: "This is a group of ladies of the ku klux klan. We
> are here to help other white pride ladies understand that klan
> and hope to find more ladies like ourselves and want to make a
> difference."
>
> Aryannationsupremacy: "We are a group that wants to unite with
> other groups to start an actual White Pride network that will
> hopefully span the world. We want to effectively eliminate the
> other races as Hitler tried to do. We want to start a group that
> even the devil will fear. Are you with me? Any advice from
> upstanding white supporters is welcome."
> And not all of these groups are accessible to the public,
> effectively meaning hate group members can use the free service
> to mobilize and recruit others privately.
>
> Such activity appears to be in direct violation of the "member
> conduct" section of Yahoo's member services agreement, which
> states users are not to "upload, post, email, transmit or
> otherwise make available any content that is ... hateful, or
> racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable."
>
> ### Now, none of that helped me out. Dang. Maybe I needs a hike.
> Yuk yuk yuk. Maybe I'm not so stupid to unnerstand that. Maybe
> if I mind some miles, and wish a little grace and understanding
> around, the smiles will come allllll on their own.
>
> sillyolsloetoe
>
> Spatior! Nitor! Nitor! Tempero!
>    Pro Pondera Et Meliora.
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