Re: 25% Earthquake Potential for Western USA between now and Mid-July.
Von: Craig Chilton -- Help to make the USA Bigotry-FREE! (xanadu222@mchsi.com) [Profil]
Datum: 23.06.2008 20:21
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Datum: 23.06.2008 20:21
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On 23 Jun 2008 10:42:10 -0700, No One <noone@nospam.pacbell.net> wrote: > Craig Chilton -- Help to make the USA Bigotry- > FREE! <xanadu222@mchsi.com> writes: >> Emerson Wainwright <emersonwainwright@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> No One <no...@nospam.pacbell.net> wrote: >>>> I thought Craig had posted his prediction as a joke. >>> DAMN you're stupid! >> No need to be hard on him, Emerson. After all, this was an OFF-topic >> post for these groups, so could have been mistaken that way by anyone >> who didn't read it closely enough. > Emerson Wainwright (formerly ScottyFLL) is a troll with a grudge, > hence his infantile reaction. This idiot simply needs to have > enemies, so he randomly picks various people as targets. What got > him mad at me was a discussion about Larry Craig, where I had merely > suggested that the evidence originally collected against Craig was > sufficient for some late-night TV jokes but not for a conviction had > he pled not guilty. This was purely a "beyond a reasonable doubt" > thing, coupled with an observation of a history of civil-rights abuses > in such cases in which people would be coerced by a threat of public > embarassment into pleading guilty to other charges or into promising > not to sue for false arrest. Senator Arlen Specter, who once worked > in a D.A.'s office, seemed to agree with my assessment: > <http://www.talkleft.com/story/2007/9/2/124850/3064>. > > I thought, given the groups you posted to, that you posted your > statement about earthquakes as a joke about how religious folks take > naturally occurring phenomena that are mostly unnoticed except when a > populated area is affected and then try to pass those off as examples > of divine wrath. ROTFL!!! I can *see* how you thought that !! > And I didn't read it closely - I just noticed what seemed like a > complete overreaction from various people. You observed well. A TINY handful of apparently insecure people seem to just HATE to admit that someone might have discovered something interesting. (Especially if its someone they seem to have regarded to be a debate opponent. Now... if only those guys would learn that in ORDER to debate, it FIRST would be helpful if they had some FACTS to draw upon... but I digress... :) ) -- Craig Chilton xanadu222@mchsi.com -- To E-Mail me. http://www.roadrat.com -- Learn how to get PAID to TRAVEL. http://apifar.blogspot.com -- Great TACTICS to Fight Bigotry. http://pro-christian.blogspot.com -- Christianity *vs.* Bigotry.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- No One (23.06.2008 20:56)
- Craig Chilton (23.06.2008 21:55)
