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December 15th 03, 08:33 PM
The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
they think THEN.

These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.

GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!

BroJack
___________

http://www.spacewar.com/2003/031215180300.070d1zot.html

Grief overflows, anger flares as Hiroshima bomber goes on display

CHANTILLY, Virginia (AFP) Dec 15, 2003
Grief overflowed and anger erupted Monday as aged Japanese survivors
confronted the Enola Gay, the US warplane which unleashed the world's
first atom bomb on Hiroshima in 1945.
Six survivors and around 50 peace activists held up pictures of
hideously burned victims among the tens of thousands killed or injured
by the blast, as the restored and shiny silver Boeing B-29
Superfortress loomed overhead.

The Enola Gay was put on display for the first time in one piece on
opening day for a vast new annex to the Smithsonian's National Air and
Space Museum, which also includes a just retired French Concorde and
space shuttle prototype.

One protestor threw a bag of paint at the aircraft, and was hauled
away by police, though activists could not identify the man.

It was not clear if the Enola Gay was damaged.

The vigil stirred anger among some visitors to the museum, just under
the flightpath of Dulles international airport outside Washington.

"Remember Pearl Harbor" "Go home" "What about the Nanjing massacre?"
several men shouted in references to the imperial Japanese army, as
several scuffles broke out with activists.

Other men, including several US war veterans, took part in animated
arguments with peace activists. Several young Japanese visitors to the
museum were overcome by emotion and in tears.

"This is the second time I have seen the Enola Gay," said Hiroshima
survivor Minoru Nishino, 71, who was two kilometres (miles) from the
epicentre of the blast, and still bears scars from his burns.

"The first time was on August 6, 1945, when I saw it flying high in
the sky.

"When I saw the Enola Gay today, I was overcome by anger."

Another survivor, Tamiko Tomonaga, 74, said she had come to see the
plane in memory of all those who died in the twin atom bombings at
Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in the closing days of World War II.

Survivors are disappointed the plane is being displayed with no
reference to casualty figures at Hiroshima, which some estimates say
reach 230,000 people, when those who died in later years of radiation
poisoning are included.

"We would not mind the plane going on display if they showed the
tragedy they caused" Tomonaga, who was a Red Cross nurse at the time
of the bombing said.

The Enola Gay bears a label describing it as the "most sophisticated
propeller-driven bomber of World War II."

The text mentions the technological prowess of the aircraft and how it
"found its niche on the other side of the globe."

"On August 6, 1945, this Martin-built B-29-45-MO dropped the first
atomic weapon used in combat on Hiroshima, Japan."

As survivors and activists mounted their protest, some visitors to the
museum reacted with anger, reflecting raw feelings left over the war,
nearly 60 years after the United States and Japan made peace.

"They (Japan) started the war by bombing our servicemen in Pearl
Harbor, they should go and stand on the deck of the Arizona," said one
man who refused to give his name, referring to a US ship sunk in the
raid, now a memorial.

Joe Lassals, in tears but unwilling to say why he was moved to come
here, said, "I am thinking of all the American soldiers who were
killed -- why don't they remember them?"

[...]

http://www.spacewar.com/2003/031215180300.070d1zot.html

Captain Korea
December 15th 03, 09:15 PM
" > wrote in message
om...
> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
> they think THEN.
>
> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>
> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
>
> BroJack

These people are a small minority and only an idiot or a racist would use
that as a pretext
to bad mouth an entire countrys population where not everyone has the same
opinion.
Why should the US have a poster of Nanking? Is Nanking in the US? How about
a poster
showing how the US did not let the China of today have any representation at
the Tokyo
War Crimes Trials? How the US relieved Japan of any and all responsibility
in 1952
without the participation of the Chinese?
Chemical Warfare programs? How about a poster showing how the United States
buried
the entire issue because it wanted the results for itself before the Soviets
could get them?
Photographs of dead soldiers? Sorry but the US does not have a world
monopoly on them.
Every other major country in the world knows what it's like to have its'
cities bombed.
Only the United States doesn't know what it's like. And you think that dead
soliders in the
sand constitutes the end all of human suffering in a war?
The issue of the A-bombs exists only because it was the first use of a
nuclear weapon in
humanm history and it was used against civilian centers. If not for these
two points, nobody
would care, it would be just another part of war history.
You can rant all you want, but your opinions would be at odds with the
current CINC.

BroJack
December 15th 03, 09:34 PM
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:15:09 GMT, "Captain Korea"
> wrote:

>
" > wrote in message
om...
>> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
>> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
>> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
>> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
>> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
>> they think THEN.
>>
>> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
>> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
>> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>>
>> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
>>
>> BroJack
>
>These people are a small minority and only an idiot or a racist would use
>that as a pretext

Racist? For blessing the Enola Gay which saved thousands of American
lives?

>to bad mouth an entire countrys population where not everyone has the same
>opinion.
>Why should the US have a poster of Nanking?

To demonstrate your sub-human behavior.

> Is Nanking in the US? How about
>a poster
>showing how the US did not let the China of today have any representation at
>the Tokyo
>War Crimes Trials? How the US relieved Japan of any and all responsibility
>in 1952
>without the participation of the Chinese?

How many Asian lives did that cost? Duh.

>Chemical Warfare programs? How about a poster showing how the United States
>buried
>the entire issue because it wanted the results for itself before the Soviets
>could get them?

Huh?

>Photographs of dead soldiers? Sorry but the US does not have a world
>monopoly on them.
>Every other major country in the world knows what it's like to have its'
>cities bombed.
>Only the United States doesn't know what it's like. And you think that dead
>soliders in the
>sand constitutes the end all of human suffering in a war?

Are you saying that Tojo wouldn't have bombed the US if he could've?

>The issue of the A-bombs exists only because it was the first use of a
>nuclear weapon in
>humanm history and it was used against civilian centers. If not for these
>two points, nobody
>would care, it would be just another part of war history.

If not for the A-bomb, thousands more Americans would've perished.

>You can rant all you want, but your opinions would be at odds with the
>current CINC.

America and the free-world today are run by bleeding-heart,
pansy-assed wimps. We have all those expensive nukes sitting under
the Nebraska alfalfa field rotting away, when they should be used
against our enemies. Starting with Korea.

BroJack

tim gueguen
December 15th 03, 09:39 PM
" > wrote in message
om...
> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
> they think THEN.
>
> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>
> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
>
If you're the Brojack I'm familiar with I doubt you're in much position to
complain about facists.

tim gueguen 101867

Lance Delacroix
December 15th 03, 10:29 PM
On 15 Dec 2003 12:33:30 -0800,
) prounounced a fatwah thus:

>The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
>Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
>skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
>photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
>of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
>they think THEN.
>
>These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
>hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
>America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>
>GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!

Yeah, well, speaking just for myself, I think Japanese pussy is mighty
fine.


>
>BroJack
>___________
>
>http://www.spacewar.com/2003/031215180300.070d1zot.html
>
>Grief overflows, anger flares as Hiroshima bomber goes on display
>
>CHANTILLY, Virginia (AFP) Dec 15, 2003
>Grief overflowed and anger erupted Monday as aged Japanese survivors
>confronted the Enola Gay, the US warplane which unleashed the world's
>first atom bomb on Hiroshima in 1945.
>Six survivors and around 50 peace activists held up pictures of
>hideously burned victims among the tens of thousands killed or injured
>by the blast, as the restored and shiny silver Boeing B-29
>Superfortress loomed overhead.
>
>The Enola Gay was put on display for the first time in one piece on
>opening day for a vast new annex to the Smithsonian's National Air and
>Space Museum, which also includes a just retired French Concorde and
>space shuttle prototype.
>
>One protestor threw a bag of paint at the aircraft, and was hauled
>away by police, though activists could not identify the man.
>
>It was not clear if the Enola Gay was damaged.
>
>The vigil stirred anger among some visitors to the museum, just under
>the flightpath of Dulles international airport outside Washington.
>
>"Remember Pearl Harbor" "Go home" "What about the Nanjing massacre?"
>several men shouted in references to the imperial Japanese army, as
>several scuffles broke out with activists.
>
>Other men, including several US war veterans, took part in animated
>arguments with peace activists. Several young Japanese visitors to the
>museum were overcome by emotion and in tears.
>
>"This is the second time I have seen the Enola Gay," said Hiroshima
>survivor Minoru Nishino, 71, who was two kilometres (miles) from the
>epicentre of the blast, and still bears scars from his burns.
>
>"The first time was on August 6, 1945, when I saw it flying high in
>the sky.
>
>"When I saw the Enola Gay today, I was overcome by anger."
>
>Another survivor, Tamiko Tomonaga, 74, said she had come to see the
>plane in memory of all those who died in the twin atom bombings at
>Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in the closing days of World War II.
>
>Survivors are disappointed the plane is being displayed with no
>reference to casualty figures at Hiroshima, which some estimates say
>reach 230,000 people, when those who died in later years of radiation
>poisoning are included.
>
>"We would not mind the plane going on display if they showed the
>tragedy they caused" Tomonaga, who was a Red Cross nurse at the time
>of the bombing said.
>
>The Enola Gay bears a label describing it as the "most sophisticated
>propeller-driven bomber of World War II."
>
>The text mentions the technological prowess of the aircraft and how it
>"found its niche on the other side of the globe."
>
>"On August 6, 1945, this Martin-built B-29-45-MO dropped the first
>atomic weapon used in combat on Hiroshima, Japan."
>
>As survivors and activists mounted their protest, some visitors to the
>museum reacted with anger, reflecting raw feelings left over the war,
>nearly 60 years after the United States and Japan made peace.
>
>"They (Japan) started the war by bombing our servicemen in Pearl
>Harbor, they should go and stand on the deck of the Arizona," said one
>man who refused to give his name, referring to a US ship sunk in the
>raid, now a memorial.
>
>Joe Lassals, in tears but unwilling to say why he was moved to come
>here, said, "I am thinking of all the American soldiers who were
>killed -- why don't they remember them?"
>
>[...]
>
>http://www.spacewar.com/2003/031215180300.070d1zot.html

BroJack
December 15th 03, 10:39 PM
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:39:05 GMT, "tim gueguen"
> wrote:


>If you're the Brojack I'm familiar with I doubt you're in much position to
>complain about facists.
>
>tim gueguen 101867

You've never been familiar with me, lady, don't flatter yourself.

Maybe yo' man Rastus is calling himself "BroJack" these days.

BroJack

Darrell
December 15th 03, 10:48 PM
B-58 Hustler History: http://members.cox.net/dschmidt1/
-

"BroJack" > wrote in message
...
> America and the free-world today are run by bleeding-heart,
> pansy-assed wimps. We have all those expensive nukes sitting under
> the Nebraska alfalfa field rotting away, when they should be used
> against our enemies. Starting with Korea.
>
> BroJack

I hope you are only referring to NORTH Korea since SOUTH Korea is supposedly
our ally.

Lance Delacroix
December 16th 03, 07:41 AM
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:39:05 GMT, "tim gueguen"
> prounounced a fatwah thus:

>
" > wrote in message
om...
>> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
>> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
>> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
>> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
>> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
>> they think THEN.
>>
>> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
>> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
>> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>>
>> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
>>
>If you're the Brojack I'm familiar with I doubt you're in much position to
>complain about facists.
>
>tim gueguen 101867

Is that your prison ID number?


>

Cub Driver
December 16th 03, 10:55 AM
>Why should the US have a poster of Nanking?

Would you have applauded the message if he had said "a poster of the
Bataan Death March"?


all the best -- Dan Ford
email:

see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com
and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com

tim gueguen
December 16th 03, 10:30 PM
"Lance Delacroix" > wrote in message
...
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:39:05 GMT, "tim gueguen"
> > prounounced a fatwah thus:
>
> >
> " > wrote in message
> om...
> >> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
> >> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
> >> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
> >> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
> >> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
> >> they think THEN.
> >>
> >> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
> >> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
> >> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
> >>
> >> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
> >>
> >If you're the Brojack I'm familiar with I doubt you're in much position
to
> >complain about facists.
> >
> >tim gueguen 101867
>
> Is that your prison ID number?
>
I'm sorry, but you're several years too late with that question. Its not to
hard to figure out what it means. In any case what does your question have
to do with pointing out that a racist weenie like Brojack is hardly the kind
of person who can whine about "facists?"

tim gueguen 101867

BroJack
December 16th 03, 11:40 PM
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 09:41:35 +0200, Lance Delacroix
> wrote:


>>tim gueguen 101867
>
>Is that your prison ID number?

It's the number he was assigned the third time he was sent up. They
paired him in a cell with Rastus. Good memories for Tim, and so he
uses the no. as sort of an extension of his name.

BroJack

Tarver Engineering
December 17th 03, 05:30 AM
"BroJack" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 09:41:35 +0200, Lance Delacroix
> > wrote:
>
>
> >>tim gueguen 101867
> >
> >Is that your prison ID number?
>
> It's the number he was assigned the third time he was sent up. They
> paired him in a cell with Rastus. Good memories for Tim, and so he
> uses the no. as sort of an extension of his name.

Is it Timmy's married name?

Sunny
December 17th 03, 06:43 AM
"Lance Delacroix" > wrote in message
...
<snip>
> Why, you irreverent twit. You ought to be sent to Asstrailia.

Oy..... ! why not "Bulgaria" (and leave us Aussies out of this.)

Lance Delacroix
December 17th 03, 08:17 AM
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 22:30:20 GMT, "tim gueguen"
> prounounced a fatwah thus:

>
>"Lance Delacroix" > wrote in message
...
>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:39:05 GMT, "tim gueguen"
>> > prounounced a fatwah thus:
>>
>> >
>> " > wrote in message
>> om...
>> >> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
>> >> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
>> >> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
>> >> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
>> >> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
>> >> they think THEN.
>> >>
>> >> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
>> >> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
>> >> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>> >>
>> >> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
>> >>
>> >If you're the Brojack I'm familiar with I doubt you're in much position
>to
>> >complain about facists.
>> >
>> >tim gueguen 101867
>>
>> Is that your prison ID number?
>>
>I'm sorry, but you're several years too late with that question. Its not to
>hard to figure out what it means. In any case what does your question have
>to do with pointing out that a racist weenie like Brojack is hardly the kind
>of person who can whine about "facists?"

Why, you irreverent twit. You ought to be sent to Asstrailia.

>tim gueguen 101867

Oh, I get it now. It's the DSM code for your personality disorder.

Lance Delacroix
December 17th 03, 09:16 AM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 06:43:41 GMT, "Sunny" >
prounounced a fatwah thus:

>
>"Lance Delacroix" > wrote in message
...
><snip>
>> Why, you irreverent twit. You ought to be sent to Asstrailia.
>
>Oy..... ! why not "Bulgaria" (and leave us Aussies out of this.)

Okay, send him to Bulgaria. When we're finished with him, we'll send
him back to you.

Arnold Such.a.jap
December 17th 03, 02:51 PM
Captain Korea is a JAP troll.



(BroJack) wrote in message >...
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:15:09 GMT, "Captain Korea"
> > wrote:
>
> >
> " > wrote in message
> om...
> >> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
> >> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
> >> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
> >> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
> >> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
> >> they think THEN.
> >>
> >> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
> >> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
> >> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
> >>
> >> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
> >>
> >> BroJack
> >
> >These people are a small minority and only an idiot or a racist would use
> >that as a pretext
>
> Racist? For blessing the Enola Gay which saved thousands of American
> lives?
>
> >to bad mouth an entire countrys population where not everyone has the same
> >opinion.
> >Why should the US have a poster of Nanking?
>
> To demonstrate your sub-human behavior.
>
> > Is Nanking in the US? How about
> >a poster
> >showing how the US did not let the China of today have any representation at
> >the Tokyo
> >War Crimes Trials? How the US relieved Japan of any and all responsibility
> >in 1952
> >without the participation of the Chinese?
>
> How many Asian lives did that cost? Duh.
>
> >Chemical Warfare programs? How about a poster showing how the United States
> >buried
> >the entire issue because it wanted the results for itself before the Soviets
> >could get them?
>
> Huh?
>
> >Photographs of dead soldiers? Sorry but the US does not have a world
> >monopoly on them.
> >Every other major country in the world knows what it's like to have its'
> >cities bombed.
> >Only the United States doesn't know what it's like. And you think that dead
> >soliders in the
> >sand constitutes the end all of human suffering in a war?
>
> Are you saying that Tojo wouldn't have bombed the US if he could've?
>
> >The issue of the A-bombs exists only because it was the first use of a
> >nuclear weapon in
> >humanm history and it was used against civilian centers. If not for these
> >two points, nobody
> >would care, it would be just another part of war history.
>
> If not for the A-bomb, thousands more Americans would've perished.
>
> >You can rant all you want, but your opinions would be at odds with the
> >current CINC.
>
> America and the free-world today are run by bleeding-heart,
> pansy-assed wimps. We have all those expensive nukes sitting under
> the Nebraska alfalfa field rotting away, when they should be used
> against our enemies. Starting with Korea.
>
> BroJack

brojack
December 17th 03, 03:18 PM
On 17 Dec 2003 06:51:28 -0800, (Arnold
Such.a.jap) wrote:

>Captain Korea is a JAP troll.

Is she really Tokyo Rose?

Bro

tim gueguen
December 17th 03, 03:21 PM
"BroJack" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 09:41:35 +0200, Lance Delacroix
> > wrote:
>
>
> >>tim gueguen 101867
> >
> >Is that your prison ID number?
>
> It's the number he was assigned the third time he was sent up.

Actually one suspects you know more about the inside of prisons than all of
us put together.

Sorry boys, its not my fault that you're too stupid to figure out what that
number means.

tim gueguen 101867

tim gueguen
December 17th 03, 03:23 PM
"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
...
The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's beloved
"Splapsboy."

tim gueguen 101867

Tarver Engineering
December 17th 03, 03:37 PM
"tim gueguen" > wrote in message
news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
>
> "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> ...
> The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's beloved

What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?

BroJack
December 17th 03, 03:40 PM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 15:21:59 GMT, "tim gueguen" >
wrote:

>
>"BroJack" > wrote in message
...
>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 09:41:35 +0200, Lance Delacroix
>> > wrote:
>>
>>
>> >>tim gueguen 101867
>> >
>> >Is that your prison ID number?
>>
>> It's the number he was assigned the third time he was sent up.
>
>Actually one suspects you know more about the inside of prisons than all of
>us put together.
>
>Sorry boys, its not my fault that you're too stupid to figure out what that
>number means.
>
>tim gueguen 101867

Is it the date the best part of you oozed down your mammy's cellulite
thighs?

BroJack

Jim Knoyle
December 17th 03, 05:26 PM
"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
...
>
> "tim gueguen" > wrote in message
> news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
> >
> > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's
beloved
>
> What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
>
>
Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
to fall off of the 747," Splaps.

Jimmy

Tarver Engineering
December 17th 03, 05:33 PM
"Jim Knoyle" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "tim gueguen" > wrote in message
> > news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
> > >
> > > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's
> beloved
> >
> > What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
> >
> >
> Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
> to fall off of the 747," Splaps.

You mean the 140 ampres of 3 phase run to the upper deck galley in the lower
deck cieling of TWA 800, Jimmy? I have already posted that fact several
times and discussed it with the LAACO. The only people without a clue were
Hall's NTSB and their adhearants.

December 17th 03, 05:44 PM
"tim gueguen" > wrote:

>
>Sorry boys, its not my fault that you're too stupid to figure out what that
>number means.
>
>tim gueguen 101867
>
Well, it's unlikely to be your birthday 'cause you're Canadian.

-Gord.

"I'm trying to get as old as I can,
and it must be working 'cause I'm
the oldest now that I've ever been"

Lance Delacroix
December 17th 03, 07:06 PM
On 17 Dec 2003 06:51:28 -0800, (Arnold
Such.a.jap) prounounced a fatwah thus:

>Captain Korea is a JAP troll.

Did you know that Japs have horizontal pussies? The women, I mean.

>
>
>
(BroJack) wrote in message >...
>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:15:09 GMT, "Captain Korea"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> " > wrote in message
>> om...
>> >> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
>> >> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
>> >> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
>> >> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
>> >> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
>> >> they think THEN.
>> >>
>> >> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
>> >> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
>> >> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>> >>
>> >> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
>> >>
>> >> BroJack
>> >
>> >These people are a small minority and only an idiot or a racist would use
>> >that as a pretext
>>
>> Racist? For blessing the Enola Gay which saved thousands of American
>> lives?
>>
>> >to bad mouth an entire countrys population where not everyone has the same
>> >opinion.
>> >Why should the US have a poster of Nanking?
>>
>> To demonstrate your sub-human behavior.
>>
>> > Is Nanking in the US? How about
>> >a poster
>> >showing how the US did not let the China of today have any representation at
>> >the Tokyo
>> >War Crimes Trials? How the US relieved Japan of any and all responsibility
>> >in 1952
>> >without the participation of the Chinese?
>>
>> How many Asian lives did that cost? Duh.
>>
>> >Chemical Warfare programs? How about a poster showing how the United States
>> >buried
>> >the entire issue because it wanted the results for itself before the Soviets
>> >could get them?
>>
>> Huh?
>>
>> >Photographs of dead soldiers? Sorry but the US does not have a world
>> >monopoly on them.
>> >Every other major country in the world knows what it's like to have its'
>> >cities bombed.
>> >Only the United States doesn't know what it's like. And you think that dead
>> >soliders in the
>> >sand constitutes the end all of human suffering in a war?
>>
>> Are you saying that Tojo wouldn't have bombed the US if he could've?
>>
>> >The issue of the A-bombs exists only because it was the first use of a
>> >nuclear weapon in
>> >humanm history and it was used against civilian centers. If not for these
>> >two points, nobody
>> >would care, it would be just another part of war history.
>>
>> If not for the A-bomb, thousands more Americans would've perished.
>>
>> >You can rant all you want, but your opinions would be at odds with the
>> >current CINC.
>>
>> America and the free-world today are run by bleeding-heart,
>> pansy-assed wimps. We have all those expensive nukes sitting under
>> the Nebraska alfalfa field rotting away, when they should be used
>> against our enemies. Starting with Korea.
>>
>> BroJack

Tarver Engineering
December 17th 03, 09:45 PM
"Lance Delacroix" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 17:26:35 GMT, "Jim Knoyle"
> > prounounced a fatwah thus:
>
> >
> >"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>
> >> "tim gueguen" > wrote in message
> >> news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
> >> >
> >> > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> >> > ...
> >> > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's
> >beloved
> >>
> >> What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
> >>
> >>
> >Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
> >to fall off of the 747," Splaps.
>
> Burning electricity, huh?

Yep, it makes ozone.

Clayton
December 17th 03, 11:30 PM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 21:06:35 +0200, Lance Delacroix
> wrote:

>On 17 Dec 2003 06:51:28 -0800, (Arnold
>Such.a.jap) prounounced a fatwah thus:
>
>>Captain Korea is a JAP troll.
>
>Did you know that Japs have horizontal pussies? The women, I mean.


We should find out by porking a japanese girl :-)


>>
(BroJack) wrote in message >...
>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:15:09 GMT, "Captain Korea"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> " > wrote in message
>>> om...
>>> >> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
>>> >> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
>>> >> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
>>> >> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
>>> >> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
>>> >> they think THEN.
>>> >>
>>> >> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
>>> >> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
>>> >> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>>> >>
>>> >> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
>>> >>
>>> >> BroJack
>>> >
>>> >These people are a small minority and only an idiot or a racist would use
>>> >that as a pretext
>>>
>>> Racist? For blessing the Enola Gay which saved thousands of American
>>> lives?
>>>
>>> >to bad mouth an entire countrys population where not everyone has the same
>>> >opinion.
>>> >Why should the US have a poster of Nanking?
>>>
>>> To demonstrate your sub-human behavior.
>>>
>>> > Is Nanking in the US? How about
>>> >a poster
>>> >showing how the US did not let the China of today have any representation at
>>> >the Tokyo
>>> >War Crimes Trials? How the US relieved Japan of any and all responsibility
>>> >in 1952
>>> >without the participation of the Chinese?
>>>
>>> How many Asian lives did that cost? Duh.
>>>
>>> >Chemical Warfare programs? How about a poster showing how the United States
>>> >buried
>>> >the entire issue because it wanted the results for itself before the Soviets
>>> >could get them?
>>>
>>> Huh?
>>>
>>> >Photographs of dead soldiers? Sorry but the US does not have a world
>>> >monopoly on them.
>>> >Every other major country in the world knows what it's like to have its'
>>> >cities bombed.
>>> >Only the United States doesn't know what it's like. And you think that dead
>>> >soliders in the
>>> >sand constitutes the end all of human suffering in a war?
>>>
>>> Are you saying that Tojo wouldn't have bombed the US if he could've?
>>>
>>> >The issue of the A-bombs exists only because it was the first use of a
>>> >nuclear weapon in
>>> >humanm history and it was used against civilian centers. If not for these
>>> >two points, nobody
>>> >would care, it would be just another part of war history.
>>>
>>> If not for the A-bomb, thousands more Americans would've perished.
>>>
>>> >You can rant all you want, but your opinions would be at odds with the
>>> >current CINC.
>>>
>>> America and the free-world today are run by bleeding-heart,
>>> pansy-assed wimps. We have all those expensive nukes sitting under
>>> the Nebraska alfalfa field rotting away, when they should be used
>>> against our enemies. Starting with Korea.
>>>
>>> BroJack

Lance Delacroix
December 17th 03, 11:34 PM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 17:26:35 GMT, "Jim Knoyle"
> prounounced a fatwah thus:

>
>"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
...
>>
>> "tim gueguen" > wrote in message
>> news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
>> >
>> > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's
>beloved
>>
>> What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
>>
>>
>Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
>to fall off of the 747," Splaps.

Burning electricity, huh? Yeah, got that all over the place. Not
good. Not good at all.

>
>Jimmy
>
>

Jim Knoyle
December 17th 03, 11:42 PM
"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Jim Knoyle" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > >
> > > "tim gueguen" > wrote in message
> > > news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
> > > >
> > > > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> > > > ...
> > > > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's
> > beloved
> > >
> > > What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
> > >
> > >
> > Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
> > to fall off of the 747," Splaps.
>
> You mean the 140 ampres of 3 phase run to the upper deck galley in the
lower
> deck cieling of TWA 800, Jimmy? I have already posted that fact several
> times and discussed it with the LAACO. The only people without a clue
were
> Hall's NTSB and their adhearants.
>
>
Yes, that would be near or at station 520 but I'm still having
a problem finding section 40 on a 747. You failed to make
that clear to us in a.d.a. Ref: CIA on TWA800

Jimmy

Tarver Engineering
December 18th 03, 12:15 AM
"Jim Knoyle" > wrote in message
...

>
> Yes, that would be near or at station 520 but I'm still having
> a problem finding section 40 on a 747. You failed to make
> that clear to us in a.d.a. Ref: CIA on TWA800

I never offered any measurements in inches, as that would be an inapropriate
measuring system for joining sections, or for their comming apart.

BroJack
December 18th 03, 12:57 AM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 21:06:35 +0200, Lance Delacroix
> wrote:

>On 17 Dec 2003 06:51:28 -0800, (Arnold
>Such.a.jap) prounounced a fatwah thus:
>
>>Captain Korea is a JAP troll.
>
>Did you know that Japs have horizontal pussies?

Doesn't everyone?

BroJack

B2431
December 18th 03, 02:23 AM
>Yes, that would be near or at station 520 but I'm still having
>a problem finding section 40 on a 747. You failed to make
>that clear to us in a.d.a. Ref: CIA on TWA800
>
>Jimmy

Look between the pitot ports and splaps.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired

Alan Minyard
December 18th 03, 03:16 AM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 15:40:05 GMT, (BroJack) wrote:

>On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 15:21:59 GMT, "tim gueguen" >
>wrote:
>
>>
>>"BroJack" > wrote in message
...
>>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 09:41:35 +0200, Lance Delacroix
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> >>tim gueguen 101867
>>> >
>>> >Is that your prison ID number?
>>>
>>> It's the number he was assigned the third time he was sent up.
>>
>>Actually one suspects you know more about the inside of prisons than all of
>>us put together.
>>
>>Sorry boys, its not my fault that you're too stupid to figure out what that
>>number means.
>>
>>tim gueguen 101867
>
>Is it the date the best part of you oozed down your mammy's cellulite
>thighs?
>
>BroJack

Idiot

PLONK

Al Minyard

Lance Delacroix
December 18th 03, 08:06 AM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:30:38 -0500, Clayton
> prounounced a fatwah thus:

>On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 21:06:35 +0200, Lance Delacroix
> wrote:
>
>>On 17 Dec 2003 06:51:28 -0800, (Arnold
>>Such.a.jap) prounounced a fatwah thus:
>>
>>>Captain Korea is a JAP troll.
>>
>>Did you know that Japs have horizontal pussies? The women, I mean.
>
>
>We should find out by porking a japanese girl :-)

You mean you haven't already? You do know why they call them "yellow
cabs," don't you?

>
>
>>>
(BroJack) wrote in message >...
>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 21:15:09 GMT, "Captain Korea"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> " > wrote in message
>>>> om...
>>>> >> The Smithsonian staff should bring in poster-sized pics of the Rape of
>>>> >> Nanking, chemical warfare-marred experimentation victims, the walking
>>>> >> skeletons of the BurmarRailway and Bataan death march, and photo after
>>>> >> photo of American marines lyin' face down and very dead in the water
>>>> >> of every Pacific island from Guadicanal to Iwo Jima. And ask them what
>>>> >> they think THEN.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> These assholes wouldn't even BE in the United States displaying the
>>>> >> hatred for America if they weren't being supported by home-grown,
>>>> >> America-hating, self-loathing, Democrat leftists.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> GOD BLESS THE ENOLA GAY; DEATH TO ANTI-AMERICAN FASCISTS!
>>>> >>
>>>> >> BroJack
>>>> >
>>>> >These people are a small minority and only an idiot or a racist would use
>>>> >that as a pretext
>>>>
>>>> Racist? For blessing the Enola Gay which saved thousands of American
>>>> lives?
>>>>
>>>> >to bad mouth an entire countrys population where not everyone has the same
>>>> >opinion.
>>>> >Why should the US have a poster of Nanking?
>>>>
>>>> To demonstrate your sub-human behavior.
>>>>
>>>> > Is Nanking in the US? How about
>>>> >a poster
>>>> >showing how the US did not let the China of today have any representation at
>>>> >the Tokyo
>>>> >War Crimes Trials? How the US relieved Japan of any and all responsibility
>>>> >in 1952
>>>> >without the participation of the Chinese?
>>>>
>>>> How many Asian lives did that cost? Duh.
>>>>
>>>> >Chemical Warfare programs? How about a poster showing how the United States
>>>> >buried
>>>> >the entire issue because it wanted the results for itself before the Soviets
>>>> >could get them?
>>>>
>>>> Huh?
>>>>
>>>> >Photographs of dead soldiers? Sorry but the US does not have a world
>>>> >monopoly on them.
>>>> >Every other major country in the world knows what it's like to have its'
>>>> >cities bombed.
>>>> >Only the United States doesn't know what it's like. And you think that dead
>>>> >soliders in the
>>>> >sand constitutes the end all of human suffering in a war?
>>>>
>>>> Are you saying that Tojo wouldn't have bombed the US if he could've?
>>>>
>>>> >The issue of the A-bombs exists only because it was the first use of a
>>>> >nuclear weapon in
>>>> >humanm history and it was used against civilian centers. If not for these
>>>> >two points, nobody
>>>> >would care, it would be just another part of war history.
>>>>
>>>> If not for the A-bomb, thousands more Americans would've perished.
>>>>
>>>> >You can rant all you want, but your opinions would be at odds with the
>>>> >current CINC.
>>>>
>>>> America and the free-world today are run by bleeding-heart,
>>>> pansy-assed wimps. We have all those expensive nukes sitting under
>>>> the Nebraska alfalfa field rotting away, when they should be used
>>>> against our enemies. Starting with Korea.
>>>>
>>>> BroJack

Lance Delacroix
December 18th 03, 08:08 AM
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 13:45:59 -0800, "Tarver Engineering"
> prounounced a fatwah thus:

>
>"Lance Delacroix" > wrote in message
...
>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 17:26:35 GMT, "Jim Knoyle"
>> > prounounced a fatwah thus:
>>
>> >
>> >"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >>
>> >> "tim gueguen" > wrote in message
>> >> news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
>> >> >
>> >> > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
>> >> > ...
>> >> > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's
>> >beloved
>> >>
>> >> What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
>> >to fall off of the 747," Splaps.
>>
>> Burning electricity, huh?
>
>Yep, it makes ozone.

Electricity doesn't burn.

B2431
December 18th 03, 09:21 AM
>From: Lance Delacroix

>
>On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 13:45:59 -0800, "Tarver Engineering"
> prounounced a fatwah thus:
>
>>
>>"Lance Delacroix" > wrote in message
...
>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 17:26:35 GMT, "Jim Knoyle"
>>> > prounounced a fatwah thus:
>>>
>>> >
>>> >"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>> >>
>>> >> "tim gueguen" > wrote in message
>>> >> news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
>>> >> >
>>> >> > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
>>> >> > ...
>>> >> > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from alt.disasters.aviation's
>>> >beloved
>>> >>
>>> >> What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
>>> >to fall off of the 747," Splaps.
>>>
>>> Burning electricity, huh?
>>
>>Yep, it makes ozone.
>
>Electricity doesn't burn.
>
Shocking !

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired

Tarver Engineering
December 18th 03, 05:51 PM
"B2431" > wrote in message
...
> >From: Lance Delacroix
>
> >
> >On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 13:45:59 -0800, "Tarver Engineering"
> > prounounced a fatwah thus:
> >
> >>
> >>"Lance Delacroix" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 17:26:35 GMT, "Jim Knoyle"
> >>> > prounounced a fatwah thus:
> >>>
> >>> >
> >>> >"Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> >>> ...
> >>> >>
> >>> >> "tim gueguen" > wrote in message
> >>> >> news:Ux_Db.736596$pl3.93493@pd7tw3no...
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
> >>> >> > ...
> >>> >> > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from
alt.disasters.aviation's
> >>> >beloved
> >>> >>
> >>> >> What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
> >>> >to fall off of the 747," Splaps.
> >>>
> >>> Burning electricity, huh?
> >>
> >>Yep, it makes ozone.
> >
> >Electricity doesn't burn.
> >
> Shocking !

Electricity can cook you two monkeys to a crisp.

B2431
December 18th 03, 08:51 PM
>From: "Tarver Engineering"

>> >>> >> > "Tarver Engineering" > wrote in message
>> >>> >> > ...
>> >>> >> > The usual twisted stuff you'd expect from
>alt.disasters.aviation's
>> >>> >beloved
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> What is it you do, Timmy? Outside commenting on the trolls of ada?
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >Tell the people how you think "burning electricity caused section 40
>> >>> >to fall off of the 747," Splaps.
>> >>>
>> >>> Burning electricity, huh?
>> >>
>> >>Yep, it makes ozone.
>> >
>> >Electricity doesn't burn.
>> >
>> Shocking !
>
>Electricity can cook you two monkeys to a crisp.
>
Again with the name calling? Grow up.

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired

Tarver Engineering
December 18th 03, 09:06 PM
"B2431" > wrote in message
...

<snip>
> Again with the name calling? Grow up.

Name calling?

You are a real dip****, Danno.

Don't expect me to treat you trolls with any respect at all.

B2431
December 19th 03, 06:44 AM
>From: "Tarver Engineering"
>Date: 12/18/2003 3:06 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>
>"B2431" > wrote in message
...
>
><snip>
>> Again with the name calling? Grow up.
>
>Name calling?
>
>You are a real dip****, Danno.
>
>Don't expect me to treat you trolls with any respect at all.
>
Once again you have proved you have no manners.

I have an idea. Come to Eglin AFB and I will prove absolutely everything I have
ever said in this NG. You are a rich engineer, you can afford it.

On the other hand I'm on disability and can't afford to visit you.

If you are half the man you think you are come on over. I'll even buy you a
beer. I am not afraid to meet you. Are you afraid to meet me?

Just think of all the times I have proved you wrong in this NG.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired

Tarver Engineering
December 19th 03, 03:18 PM
"B2431" > wrote in message
...
> >From: "Tarver Engineering"
> >Date: 12/18/2003 3:06 PM Central Standard Time
> >Message-id: >
> >
> >
> >"B2431" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> ><snip>
> >> Again with the name calling? Grow up.
> >
> >Name calling?
> >
> >You are a real dip****, Danno.
> >
> >Don't expect me to treat you trolls with any respect at all.
> >
> Once again you have proved you have no manners.
>
> I have an idea. Come to Eglin AFB and I will prove absolutely everything I
have
> ever said in this NG. You are a rich engineer, you can afford it.

Sure, i can aford it, but why would I care?

B2431
December 19th 03, 07:17 PM
>From: "Tarver Engineering"
>Date: 12/19/2003 9:18 AM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: >
>
>
>"B2431" > wrote in message
...
>> >From: "Tarver Engineering"
>> >Date: 12/18/2003 3:06 PM Central Standard Time
>> >Message-id: >
>> >
>> >
>> >"B2431" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >
>> ><snip>
>> >> Again with the name calling? Grow up.
>> >
>> >Name calling?
>> >
>> >You are a real dip****, Danno.
>> >
>> >Don't expect me to treat you trolls with any respect at all.
>> >
>> Once again you have proved you have no manners.
>>
>> I have an idea. Come to Eglin AFB and I will prove absolutely everything I
>have
>> ever said in this NG. You are a rich engineer, you can afford it.
>
>Sure, i can aford it, but why would I care?
>
I already told you why. When you are ready to behave as an adult and hold an
honest debate feel free to get back to me.

In the mean time you are dismissed.

Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired

Tarver Engineering
December 19th 03, 11:32 PM
"B2431" > wrote in message
...
> >From: "Tarver Engineering"

<snip>
> >Sure, i can aford it, but why would I care?
> >
> I already told you why. When you are ready to behave as an adult and hold
an
> honest debate feel free to get back to me.

You are far from being on my short list for intellegent conversation, Dan.

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