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'nuclear' Test Ban Treaty - Now is the time to begin

sarah8822 at my-deja.com sarah8822 at my-deja.com
Fri Oct 15 09:39:14 EST 1999


In article <19991013234617.07210.00000992 at ng-fj1.aol.com>,
  kckpaulc at aol.comABCXYZ (ken collins) wrote:
> >From: toebert at my-deja.com
> > kckpaulc at aol.comABCXYZ (ken collins) wrote:
> >> Mr. Lott, i am on my knees before you, Sir.
> >> Your position with respect to the 'nuclear' Test Ban
> >> Treaty is wrong. The world has, thus far, dodged the
> >> bullet with respect to 'nuclear' weapons.
> >
> >   Again, impressive display of language ability, but the
> >"context" is totally wrong. This article was posted in the
> >wrong discussion group. Though the syntax is correct, the
> >whole spatial orientation is out of place. Vindication
> >that the 'worldview' modules in the right hamisphere was
> >injured.
>
> >   If you don't leave this discussion group alone, I will
> >post your mental/medical history on all discussion groups.
> >You were banned by CompuServ, weren't you?
> >
> >   Don't miss the pills.
>
> i stand on what i've posted.
>
> K. P. Collins
>

Tragically, JFK JR. represented the bi-partisan consensus that
is required to maintain national security interests, and we
evidently live in a world where all reason is slaughtered for
the sake of partisan politics.

Consider the huge disconnect between the people and thier views
about JFK Jr., and the media's pathetic claim that the failure to
ratify the nuclear test ban treaty is Clinton's embarassment.
How can it be HIS embarassment when he did his level best to
ratify it? What kind of drugs does the media take? Boy, somebody
as reasonable as JFK JR. will certainly be missed.

                   http://www.angelfire.com/ky/truth/misfits.html


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