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HatersCould someone in the NSA take a look at this?Submitted by Prometheus 6 on May 16, 2006 - 10:38am.
on Culture wars | Haters | Race and Identity | War By the way, you know damn well there are no moonbats on the Minuteman National Blog (which I will not link).
Sunday afternoon, there were more than a few people in the Minuteman National Blog, calling for the violent OVERTHROW, by FORCE, of the government of the USA, and the moderator on duty, Tony, was doing nothing to STOP or remove these threats against the USA... Great Job MichelleSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on April 17, 2006 - 10:05pm.
on Culture wars | Haters A real newspaper would be reporting this rather than putting crap on the front page.
Death Threats and Harrassment After our successfull counter recruitment action on Tuesday, the right wing decided to resort to personal threats and intimidation. SAW Press team members received hundreds of threatening emails and phone calls, after inflammatory blogger Michelle Malkin put the students' personal information on her blog. More than a dozen other websites followed suit. She refused to remove the information, even after she was politely asked and the safety concderns were brought to her attention. Below is a small sample of the emails. Voicemails coming soon. What are you waiting for? Do it!Submitted by Prometheus 6 on February 10, 2005 - 10:04am.
on Haters Quote of note: One of the studies, by researchers at Duke and Stanford universities and the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System in California, estimated that routine one-time testing of everyone would cut new infections each year by slightly more than 20 percent, and that every infected patient identified would gain an average of 18 months of life. SpongeBob has always creeped me out, but ALL Nickeloeon cartoons doSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on January 26, 2005 - 8:24am.
on Haters | Race and Identity Quote of note: And we look at such people and we shake our heads and sigh, trying to understand how excruciating it must be to go through life feeling as though you're stuck like a pinned bug to a perverted universe that can't be trusted, one that they desperately hope will be over real soon now, just like the "Left Behind" books promise, so they can forget how miserable and lost and distressed they feel and so they may finally leave their not-so-secret homosexual fantasies behind and drive their big manly SUVs to the Promised Land. SpongeBob, Evil Gay Heathen I don't know the word for this but ridiculous crosses my mindSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on January 13, 2005 - 2:13am.
on Haters Sugar, Vending Groups Take Action Against Obesity Claims Scary shit, manSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on January 9, 2005 - 5:39am.
on Haters Toxic Breast Milk? God, the very presence of the word "race" just confuses the shit out of peopleSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on November 16, 2004 - 1:10pm.
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Idiot. You have to find the physical conditions that this combination of drugs treats (obviously that condition is NOT identified merely by symptoms) and look for that. Because some whte guy somewhere will have the some condition, and wouldn't it be a shame if he died because his doctor was only looking at melanin content to judge the appropriate treatment? How many illnesses have fever, body aches and upper respiratory problems as symptoms? Why is everyone all surprised that the symptoms of two different problems are the same? If this is seen as some dramatic proof of physical differentiation of races, why doesn't the fact that cancer runs in certain families proof those families constitute a separate race? Anyway… A Cure for A Race? I hate posting shit like thisSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on September 8, 2003 - 6:19pm.
on Haters Black Residents Outraged Against Police Brutality SAN FRANCISCO (NCM) - On Aug. 25, two White San Francisco police officers drove up Middlepoint and West Point Road in the neighborhood of Hunters Point between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Lee Collins, a 23-year-old resident of the area, who many may know as Baby Finsta, and was featured in Kevin Epps' award-winning independent film "Straight Outta Hunter's Point," was called out by the officers. As they approached him, he put his hands up, and the officers commenced hitting him with their billy clubs, punching and kicking him until he was unconscious. At the same time, they were uttering derogatory remarks to his relatives. The officers who made the initial stop called in for their backup to detain everybody in white t-shirts in the area. When backup arrived, approximately 30 officers showed up, pointing guns at children, who were as young as 8 years old, as well as other residents who had witnessed the act of police brutality. Fourteen-year-old Marcus Law, an honor roll student who has never been in trouble with the law, was approached and immediately hit with a police billy club, causing him to go to the hospital. At least two other adults were brutalized in the incident, and a number of children and other spectators were traumatized by what they saw. The police said that Collins started the trouble by fleeing and resisting arrest, according to a report in the San Francisco Chronicle. This is what I'm like when I'm tiredSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on September 4, 2003 - 6:50pm.
on Haters Bitter. Someone came to my archives after searching via Yahoo! for "usa today" blacks laziness 2003 and left deeply disappointed, I'm sure. I was going to rant, but you know what? I wouldn't even enjoy it. I was foolish enough to read some of the pages that were returned. I'm done for tonight, I need rest so I can deal with some personal planet-side requirements. But I'm also going to write two, maybe three posts. Of the definitely to be written posts, one (which will express my feelings about the Bush regime's reneging on the promise to fund the AIDS fight in Africa after they gave him all those lovely photo ops and everything) you may not see until next Friday on Open Source Politics when the first of my monthly essays on Africa will be published. Or maybe you will…it was really my intent to take a Pan-African approach to my writing there. Tomorrow you can definitely see two posts by yours truly on OSP—one in the LegalWrites section on the NAACP's lawsuit against Florida's Board of Education (at least that's what it starts out and ends up being about, the middle wiggles around a bit) and in the Knowledge section on that presents a high-level overview of Microsoft's Information Rights Management stuff. And you can definitely see the second essay I'll write tomorrow, to be titled 'Why I Am Not a Republican," right here. If I wrote the third it'll be about why I don't hate white people. If this little old retired Jewish accountant who lived 3000 miles away from me hadn't interceded, a little young Jewish hypocritical bigoted lawyer who lived an hour or so away from me could have inspired me to do some real ugly shit. IdiotSubmitted by Prometheus 6 on August 25, 2003 - 5:11pm.
on Haters I got my very own Neocon Fedayeen. I just wish he were brighter. In honor of this occasion, I have created a new category called Haters. Hate mail, hate comments, whatever will be copied into this category. And in honor of the Fedayeen, I'll point out the absurdity in his post just because he's the first at this address. Everyone else will get straight copied to the post, with email address and I.P. the well-wisher posted from. Later this week I'll make a template that will display all haters. I think I'll add a line on the sidebar that gives a count of them as well. And I'll look into an add-in that lets me filter out categories as opposed to adding them in. That way I can keep it off the index page. This is just a policy being established. Haters get copied to the Haters category. This way I can respond without getting involved. Now, on to the hater. |
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