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Posted by: Hus.K (Wednesday 29 June 2005, 4:01 PM)

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Pete N frankly your a slack jawed imbecile who just flames for no reason and another thing why can't you say that in one comment. As for I'm an English Bafoon I'm British you crettin or can't you tell the difference?.

Another thing your president reportedly told Kindergarden kids that the colour of the whitehouse was in fact red, not to mention he has an IQ of 92 the human average is 100, so his daddy bought him his harvard MBA the guy is thicker than a plank of wood,not that you would know what a plank of wood looks like as you spend your time unemployed sitting at a PC flaming people.

America has commited some of the most un humane actions to mankind it self Vietnam,Afgahnistan,Iraq and many many more.

The fact that the Bush administration claims about a war on terror, well why do you sell the dictators the Nuclear Weapons? Also talking of dictators what about Robert Mugabe is not one? shall you wait 20 years later to remove his "threat".

As for your so called smart remarks about WW2 you really believe that you guys saved us..sigh in WW2 it wasn't as black and white as its portrayed frankly Its too long to be discussed with somebody that can barely switch channels on his TV.

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Story: Supreme Court rules against file swapping

  1. Perhaps the US doesn't understand the Internet or... Arthur B.
  2. On another note: is Microsoft in trouble now? Quot... Arthur B.
  3. This is stupid. Now p2p networks are going to... NJ
  4. >Pete N qoute: > Umm.. the US INVENTED t... Hus.K
  5. And they wonder why piracy is so high! All they ha... Anonymous
  6. I'm just glad I don't live in America. On top of a... Marc Johnson
  7. Arthur B : "Perhaps the US doesn't understand the... Smithy
  8. Arthur B : "Could that include Microsoft's well kn... Smithy
  9. Marc Johnson : "I'm just glad I don't live in Amer... Smithy
  10. Anonymous : "This may have been a setback, but the... Smithy
  11. > Umm.. the US INVENTED the internet, TCP/IP etc e... pete n
  12. Almost everything of significance to do with... Edna
  13. Pete N - you are a narrow minded moron and sh... Anonymous
  14. This is done in America, but what does it mean for... Jonathan Clifton
  15. Pete n : "you get into a couple of small fights th... Smithy
  16. Hus.K : "The USA did not Invent the Internet perha... Smithy
  17. Smithy, et al.: FYI:From Time magazines '100... Seb
  18. Hus.K : "Regardless of what Tony Blair thinks Brit... Smithy
  19. Pete N frankly your a slack jawed imbecile wh... Hus.K
  20. Hus.K : "So its no wonder Munich,Norway and slowly... Smithy
  21. Hus.K : "Intelligence Pete your one to talk your... Smithy
  22. Smithy, your American agenda and funding is starti... Arthur B.
  23. May I just say a huge round of applause to th... Hus.K
  24. I think this latest judgement is ridicul... Matty
  25. Hus.K, is Pete N really your target? Or might you... Arthur B.

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