@roger,
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You guys should be paying Timothy McVeigh overtime, as hard as you work him.
ROTFL! You are so funny, Roger. Thanks for the laugh. Yes, we do get a lot of milage out of McVeigh.
@H2O MAN,
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What about Bill Ayers and his liberal use of bombs?
Jeepers, I had not heard of this as I only heard of the man during the 2008 presidential campaign. Do you have a link separate from the spiteful Sarah Palin's delivery? Did you witness Ayers liberal use of bombs, H20?
@Moment-in-Time,
Quote:the spiteful Sarah Palin's delivery?
You should do some homework and research Billy's past bombing attacks...
if you're interested in domestic terror you should also research his wife's past.
BTW, how's the weather man?
@H2O MAN,
MiT actually asked you these two questions, H2oman.
1. Do you have a link separate from the spiteful Sarah Palin's delivery?
2. Did you witness Ayers liberal use of bombs, H20?
I put numbers beside them to help you from getting confused.
@H2O MAN,
Quote:BTW, how's the weather man?
Are you enquiring about the weather or a terrorist group? If the former check the computer, and if the latter, I'm as ignorant about him as the Bill Ayers ref. You have the wrong poster, so forgive me for responding to you initially.
@Moment-in-Time,
I will stick around to see if you get a rational answer from waterman or just more bs.
@Moment-in-Time,
How confused the two of you must be... seek help
Moment-in-Time wrote:
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What about Bill Ayers and his liberal use of bombs?
Jeepers, I had not heard of this as I only heard of the man during the 2008 presidential campaign. Do you have a link separate from the spiteful Sarah Palin's delivery? Did you witness Ayers liberal use of bombs, H20?
@RABEL222,
Still here, still waiting.
@RABEL222,
I guess we can officially identify these two as jihadist.
@H2O MAN,
Quote:MiT actually asked you these two questions, H2oman.
1. Do you have a link separate from the spiteful Sarah Palin's delivery?
2. Did you witness Ayers liberal use of bombs, H20?
I put numbers beside them to help you from getting confused.
Perhaps the numbers are actually confusing you. I saw another thread that you have started -
ABCs.
Have you finally mastered them?
@Moment-in-Time,
Moment-in-Time wrote:
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What about Bill Ayers and his liberal use of bombs?
Jeepers, I had not heard of this as I only heard of the man during the 2008 presidential campaign. Do you have a link separate from the spiteful Sarah Palin's delivery? Did you witness Ayers liberal use of bombs, H20?
Moment-in-Time wrote:
Quote:BTW, how's the weather man?
Are you enquiring about the weather or a terrorist group? If the former check the computer, and if the latter, I'm as ignorant about him as the Bill Ayers ref. You have the wrong poster, so forgive me for responding to you initially.
Are you now saying you did not hear of Ayers during the '08 campaign?
Come out of the boat with your hands up.
Two explosions! two more... two more...
@H2O MAN,
Have you "cleaned" your gun yet, H20man?
@Moment-in-Time,
Mr. Soggy likes to grasp at straws. McVeigh killed people, he set out to kill people. In fact he killed "168 people, including 19 children under the age of 6, and injured more than 680 people."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City_bombing
The Weathermen, inspired by the Bob Dylan lyric, 'you don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows,' attacked property.
Quote:The bombing attacks mostly targeted government buildings, along with several banks. Most were preceded by evacuation warnings, along with communiqués identifying the particular matter that the attack was intended to protest. No persons were killed in any of their acts of property destruction,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_Underground_(organization)
Only Mr. Soggy could claim such acts were in the same league.
The Park Precinct Police station bombing in February, 1970 killed police sergeant Brian McDonnell. In March, 1970, the premature detonation of a nail bomb at a Greenwich Village "safe house" killed three members of the Weather Underground. The Brinks armored car robbery in October, 1981, resulted in the murders of two police officers and a security guard, and serveral people were injured.
Four people bombed Sterling Hall at the Univesity of Wisconsin--Madison in August, 1970, ostensibly an attack on the Army Mathematics Research Center. However, the AMRC was not damaged, while a physics lab on the first floor was damaged, killing one researcher, and seriously injuring another. Originally attributed to the Weather Underground, the WUO vehemently denied any connection, and public outrage, including that among student groups, lead to the decision by WUO to send warnings just before bombs were detonated.
The hands of the Weather Underground Organization can hardly be said to have been clean.
@Setanta,
I never claimed they were clean, I said they were hardly the same league. It has still not been proven that the Weather Underground was responsible for the Park Precinct bombing, and the Brinks robbery was carried out by former members.
@izzythepush,
Ah yes, the shotgun approach. Deny your thesis, and then try to cast doubt on anything which contradicts you. "Former members" is a pretty pathetic dodge--they certainly didn't think of themselves as "former" anything.