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date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:00:29 +0100,    group: uk.food+drink.indian        back       
This is Islam   
This week Pakistan, next week the UK.

http://mihanam.multiply.com/video/item/77
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:00:29 +0100   author:   Death to Islam ims

Re: This is Islam   
"Death to Islam" <kill@all.Muslims> wrote in message news:121ffi5to9zb1$
Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:02:19 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
Probation for Bambi molester
By Lester Haines

The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
offender, Yahoo! reports.

Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
to mention carcasses.

 Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."

This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".

The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."

Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
to have sex with the animal".

Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700   author:   LORD RAMA

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote in message

Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:11:18 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
But what if it had been alive?


"LORD RAMA"  
wrote in message 
news:1183324160.743670.165670@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year 
> charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation 
> and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
> Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a 
> misdemeanour charge of sexual
> gratification with an animal". The court 
> case raised some interesting
> legal issues, since according to the 
> defence, the relevant "crimes
> against sexual morality" statute prohibits 
> sex with animals, but fails
> to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed 
> a motion which argued
> "because the deer was dead, it was not 
> considered an animal and the
> charge should be dismissed". He insisted: 
> "The statute does not
> prohibit one from having sex with a 
> carcass."
>
> This audacious interpretation of the law 
> clearly cut little ice with
> the courts, because Hathaway earlier this 
> month pleaded no contest to
> a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of 
> an animal". Judge Michael
> Lucci sentenced him to six months' 
> probabation and ordered him to be
> "evaluated as a sex offender and treated at 
> the Institute for
> Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, 
> Minnesota".
>
> The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour 
> is disturbing. It's
> disturbing to the public. It's disturbing 
> to the court."
>
> Hathaway had previously been convicted of a 
> related offence in April
> 2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one 
> felony charge of mistreatment
> of an animal for the shooting death of 
> Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
> to have sex with the animal".
>
> Although he received just probation for his 
> latest escapade, local
> animals can sleep sound in their beds since 
> he attracted a nine-month
> jail sentence back in February for 
> violating the extended supervision
> order slapped on him for his equicide 
> outrage.
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
>
date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 07:58:08 +1000   author:   Peter Jason

Re: This is Islam   
"Death to Islam" <kill@all.Muslims> wrote in message news:121ffi5to9zb1$
Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:02:19 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
Probation for Bambi molester
By Lester Haines

The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
offender, Yahoo! reports.

Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
to mention carcasses.

 Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."

This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".

The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."

Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
to have sex with the animal".

Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700   author:   LORD RAMA

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote in message

Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:11:18 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
But what if it had been alive?


"LORD RAMA"  
wrote in message 
news:1183324160.743670.165670@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year 
> charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation 
> and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
> Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a 
> misdemeanour charge of sexual
> gratification with an animal". The court 
> case raised some interesting
> legal issues, since according to the 
> defence, the relevant "crimes
> against sexual morality" statute prohibits 
> sex with animals, but fails
> to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed 
> a motion which argued
> "because the deer was dead, it was not 
> considered an animal and the
> charge should be dismissed". He insisted: 
> "The statute does not
> prohibit one from having sex with a 
> carcass."
>
> This audacious interpretation of the law 
> clearly cut little ice with
> the courts, because Hathaway earlier this 
> month pleaded no contest to
> a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of 
> an animal". Judge Michael
> Lucci sentenced him to six months' 
> probabation and ordered him to be
> "evaluated as a sex offender and treated at 
> the Institute for
> Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, 
> Minnesota".
>
> The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour 
> is disturbing. It's
> disturbing to the public. It's disturbing 
> to the court."
>
> Hathaway had previously been convicted of a 
> related offence in April
> 2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one 
> felony charge of mistreatment
> of an animal for the shooting death of 
> Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
> to have sex with the animal".
>
> Although he received just probation for his 
> latest escapade, local
> animals can sleep sound in their beds since 
> he attracted a nine-month
> jail sentence back in February for 
> violating the extended supervision
> order slapped on him for his equicide 
> outrage.
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
>
date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 07:58:08 +1000   author:   Peter Jason

Re: This is America   
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700, LORD RAMA
 wrote:

>Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
>Probation for Bambi molester
>By Lester Haines
>
>The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
>dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
>offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
>Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
>gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
>legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
>against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
>to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
>"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
>charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
>prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."
>
>This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
>the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
>a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
>Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
>"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
>Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".
>
>The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
>disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."
>
>Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
>2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
>of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
>to have sex with the animal".
>
>Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
>animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
>jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
>order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.
>
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/

Wow! You're just obsessed with bestiality, aren't you? I'll bet even
cats aren't safe with you around! I suppose if you can't get a
girlfriend, it's one way to "prove your manhood", providing you're
sick enough...

The Highlander 
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan, 
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus 
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:06:45 GMT   author:   The Highlander

Re: This is Islam   
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:00:29 +0100, Death to Islam <kill@all.Muslims>
wrote:

>This week Pakistan, next week the UK.
>
>http://mihanam.multiply.com/video/item/77

You're a liar. The girl is not even an Arab; she's a Kurd.
You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
your civil service.

Who takes you seriously? The Falkland Islanders?

The Highlander 
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan, 
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus 
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:46:18 GMT   author:   The Highlander

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote ...

> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.

Should have stuck to sex with dead people ....

<quotes>

A judge in Wisconsin has dismissed charges of attempted sexual assault
against three men accused of trying to dig up a woman's body to have sex
with the corpse. The judge said Friday there's no state law against
necrophilia

</quotes>

http://www.wreg.com/Global/story.asp?S=5416201
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 01:14:08 GMT   author:   The Happy Hippy

Re: This is Islam   
The Highlander  Thou mad hempen homespun. Thou deceased
lown. Ye disparaged:  

> You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
> the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
> as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
> and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
> your civil service.

That said, don't forget that it is you who prances about in skirts, sweetie.

> Who takes you seriously? The Falkland Islanders?
>
> The Highlander
> Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan,
> togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus
> toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!

Co rinn an samh sin? Co-sheòrsachd.

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date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 08:41:53 +0545   author:   Kadaitcha Man

Re: This is Islam   
"Death to Islam" <kill@all.Muslims> wrote in message news:121ffi5to9zb1$
Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:02:19 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
Probation for Bambi molester
By Lester Haines

The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
offender, Yahoo! reports.

Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
to mention carcasses.

 Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."

This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".

The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."

Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
to have sex with the animal".

Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700   author:   LORD RAMA

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote in message

Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:11:18 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
But what if it had been alive?


"LORD RAMA"  
wrote in message 
news:1183324160.743670.165670@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year 
> charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation 
> and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
> Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a 
> misdemeanour charge of sexual
> gratification with an animal". The court 
> case raised some interesting
> legal issues, since according to the 
> defence, the relevant "crimes
> against sexual morality" statute prohibits 
> sex with animals, but fails
> to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed 
> a motion which argued
> "because the deer was dead, it was not 
> considered an animal and the
> charge should be dismissed". He insisted: 
> "The statute does not
> prohibit one from having sex with a 
> carcass."
>
> This audacious interpretation of the law 
> clearly cut little ice with
> the courts, because Hathaway earlier this 
> month pleaded no contest to
> a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of 
> an animal". Judge Michael
> Lucci sentenced him to six months' 
> probabation and ordered him to be
> "evaluated as a sex offender and treated at 
> the Institute for
> Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, 
> Minnesota".
>
> The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour 
> is disturbing. It's
> disturbing to the public. It's disturbing 
> to the court."
>
> Hathaway had previously been convicted of a 
> related offence in April
> 2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one 
> felony charge of mistreatment
> of an animal for the shooting death of 
> Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
> to have sex with the animal".
>
> Although he received just probation for his 
> latest escapade, local
> animals can sleep sound in their beds since 
> he attracted a nine-month
> jail sentence back in February for 
> violating the extended supervision
> order slapped on him for his equicide 
> outrage.
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
>
date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 07:58:08 +1000   author:   Peter Jason

Re: This is America   
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700, LORD RAMA
 wrote:

>Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
>Probation for Bambi molester
>By Lester Haines
>
>The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
>dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
>offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
>Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
>gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
>legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
>against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
>to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
>"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
>charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
>prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."
>
>This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
>the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
>a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
>Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
>"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
>Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".
>
>The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
>disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."
>
>Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
>2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
>of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
>to have sex with the animal".
>
>Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
>animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
>jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
>order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.
>
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/

Wow! You're just obsessed with bestiality, aren't you? I'll bet even
cats aren't safe with you around! I suppose if you can't get a
girlfriend, it's one way to "prove your manhood", providing you're
sick enough...

The Highlander 
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan, 
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus 
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:06:45 GMT   author:   The Highlander

Re: This is Islam   
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:00:29 +0100, Death to Islam <kill@all.Muslims>
wrote:

>This week Pakistan, next week the UK.
>
>http://mihanam.multiply.com/video/item/77

You're a liar. The girl is not even an Arab; she's a Kurd.
You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
your civil service.

Who takes you seriously? The Falkland Islanders?

The Highlander 
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan, 
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus 
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:46:18 GMT   author:   The Highlander

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote ...

> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.

Should have stuck to sex with dead people ....

<quotes>

A judge in Wisconsin has dismissed charges of attempted sexual assault
against three men accused of trying to dig up a woman's body to have sex
with the corpse. The judge said Friday there's no state law against
necrophilia

</quotes>

http://www.wreg.com/Global/story.asp?S=5416201
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 01:14:08 GMT   author:   The Happy Hippy

Re: This is Islam   
The Highlander  Thou mad hempen homespun. Thou deceased
lown. Ye disparaged:  

> You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
> the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
> as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
> and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
> your civil service.

That said, don't forget that it is you who prances about in skirts, sweetie.

> Who takes you seriously? The Falkland Islanders?
>
> The Highlander
> Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan,
> togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus
> toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!

Co rinn an samh sin? Co-sheòrsachd.

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date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 08:41:53 +0545   author:   Kadaitcha Man

Re: This is Islam   
"Death to Islam" <kill@all.Muslims> wrote in message news:121ffi5to9zb1$
Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:02:19 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
Probation for Bambi molester
By Lester Haines

The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
offender, Yahoo! reports.

Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
to mention carcasses.

 Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."

This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".

The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."

Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
to have sex with the animal".

Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700   author:   LORD RAMA

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote in message

Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:11:18 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
But what if it had been alive?


"LORD RAMA"  
wrote in message 
news:1183324160.743670.165670@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year 
> charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation 
> and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
> Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a 
> misdemeanour charge of sexual
> gratification with an animal". The court 
> case raised some interesting
> legal issues, since according to the 
> defence, the relevant "crimes
> against sexual morality" statute prohibits 
> sex with animals, but fails
> to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed 
> a motion which argued
> "because the deer was dead, it was not 
> considered an animal and the
> charge should be dismissed". He insisted: 
> "The statute does not
> prohibit one from having sex with a 
> carcass."
>
> This audacious interpretation of the law 
> clearly cut little ice with
> the courts, because Hathaway earlier this 
> month pleaded no contest to
> a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of 
> an animal". Judge Michael
> Lucci sentenced him to six months' 
> probabation and ordered him to be
> "evaluated as a sex offender and treated at 
> the Institute for
> Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, 
> Minnesota".
>
> The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour 
> is disturbing. It's
> disturbing to the public. It's disturbing 
> to the court."
>
> Hathaway had previously been convicted of a 
> related offence in April
> 2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one 
> felony charge of mistreatment
> of an animal for the shooting death of 
> Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
> to have sex with the animal".
>
> Although he received just probation for his 
> latest escapade, local
> animals can sleep sound in their beds since 
> he attracted a nine-month
> jail sentence back in February for 
> violating the extended supervision
> order slapped on him for his equicide 
> outrage.
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
>
date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 07:58:08 +1000   author:   Peter Jason

Re: This is America   
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700, LORD RAMA
 wrote:

>Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
>Probation for Bambi molester
>By Lester Haines
>
>The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
>dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
>offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
>Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
>gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
>legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
>against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
>to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
>"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
>charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
>prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."
>
>This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
>the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
>a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
>Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
>"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
>Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".
>
>The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
>disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."
>
>Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
>2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
>of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
>to have sex with the animal".
>
>Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
>animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
>jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
>order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.
>
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/

Wow! You're just obsessed with bestiality, aren't you? I'll bet even
cats aren't safe with you around! I suppose if you can't get a
girlfriend, it's one way to "prove your manhood", providing you're
sick enough...

The Highlander 
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan, 
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus 
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:06:45 GMT   author:   The Highlander

Re: This is Islam   
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:00:29 +0100, Death to Islam <kill@all.Muslims>
wrote:

>This week Pakistan, next week the UK.
>
>http://mihanam.multiply.com/video/item/77

You're a liar. The girl is not even an Arab; she's a Kurd.
You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
your civil service.

Who takes you seriously? The Falkland Islanders?

The Highlander 
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan, 
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus 
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:46:18 GMT   author:   The Highlander

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote ...

> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.

Should have stuck to sex with dead people ....

<quotes>

A judge in Wisconsin has dismissed charges of attempted sexual assault
against three men accused of trying to dig up a woman's body to have sex
with the corpse. The judge said Friday there's no state law against
necrophilia

</quotes>

http://www.wreg.com/Global/story.asp?S=5416201
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 01:14:08 GMT   author:   The Happy Hippy

Re: This is Islam   
The Highlander  Thou mad hempen homespun. Thou deceased
lown. Ye disparaged:  

> You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
> the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
> as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
> and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
> your civil service.

That said, don't forget that it is you who prances about in skirts, sweetie.

> Who takes you seriously? The Falkland Islanders?
>
> The Highlander
> Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan,
> togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus
> toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!

Co rinn an samh sin? Co-sheòrsachd.

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date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 08:41:53 +0545   author:   Kadaitcha Man

Re: This is Islam   
On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 08:41:53 +0545, "Kadaitcha Man"
 wrote:

>The Highlander  Thou mad hempen homespun. Thou deceased
>lown. Ye disparaged:  
>
>> You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
>> the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
>> as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
>> and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
>> your civil service.
>
>That said, don't forget that it is you who prances about in skirts, sweetie.
>
You seem to be suffering from the *nglish disease if that's your
perception.

<snip>
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 22:33:02 +0100   author:   Charles Ellson

Re: This is Islam   
"Charles Ellson"  wrote in message
news:vkri83dq658i5tmvq6kttf18h2a1g0br4p@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 08:41:53 +0545, "Kadaitcha Man"
>  wrote:
>
> >The Highlander  Thou mad hempen homespun. Thou deceased
> >lown. Ye disparaged:
> >
> >> You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
> >> the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
> >> as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
> >> and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
> >> your civil service.
> >
> >That said, don't forget that it is you who prances about in skirts,
sweetie.
> >
> You seem to be suffering from the *nglish disease if that's your
> perception.
>
> <snip>

I wouldn't snip K-Y man, he'll put the "VooDoo" on yo ass.

HJ
date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 17:13:05 -0500   author:   John \C\

Re: This is Islam   
"Death to Islam" <kill@all.Muslims> wrote in message news:121ffi5to9zb1$
Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:02:19 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
Probation for Bambi molester
By Lester Haines

The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
offender, Yahoo! reports.

Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
to mention carcasses.

 Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."

This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".

The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."

Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
to have sex with the animal".

Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
date: Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700   author:   LORD RAMA

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote in message

Annie Marshall the Foundling
ANNIE MARSHALL was a foundling, and lived in Downderry,
And was trained up by a coast-guardsman, kind-hearted and merry
And he loved Annie Marshall as dear as his life,
And he resolved to make her his own loving wife.

The night was tempestuous, most terrific, and pitch dark,
When Matthew Pengelly rescued Annie Marshall from an ill-fated barque,
But her parents were engulfed in the briny deep,
Which caused poor Annie at times to sigh and weep.

One day Matthew asked Annie if she would be his wife,
And Annie replied, I never thought of it in all my life;
Yes, my wife, Annie, replied Matthew, hold hard a bit,
Remember, Annie, I've watched you grow up, and consider you most fit.

Poor Annie did not speak, she remained quite mute,
And with agitation she trembled from head to foot,
The poor girl was in a dilemma, she knew not what to say,
And owing to Matthew training her, she couldn't say him nay.

Oh! Matthew, I'm afraid I would not make you a good wife,
And in that respect there would be too much strife,
And the thought~thereof, believe me, makes me feel ill,
Because I'm unfit to be thy wife, Matthew, faltered the poor girl

Time will prove that, dear Annie, but why are you so calm?
Then Annie put her hand shyly into Matthew's brown palm
Just then the flashing lightning played upon Annie's face,
And the loud thunder drowned Matthew's words as Annie left the place.

But Matthew looked after her as she went home straightway,
And his old heart felt light and gay,
As he looked forward for his coming marriage day,
Because he knew that Annie Marshall couldn't say him nay.

Then the sky drew dark, and the sea lashed itself into foam,
But he heeded it not as he sat there alone,
Till the sound of a gun came booming o'er the sea,
Then Matthew had to attend to his duty immediately.

A ship, he muttered, Lord, help them! and coming right in by the sound,
And in a few minutes she will run aground.
And the vessel was dashed against the rocks with her helpless crew,
Then in hot haste for assistance Matthew instantly flew.

Then Matthew returned with a few men all willing to lend their aid,
But amongst them all Matthew seemed the least afraid;
Then an old man cried, Save my boy, for his mother's sake,
Oh! Matthew, try and save him, or my heart will break!

I will, Heaven helping me, Matthew said solemnly,
Come, bear a hand, mates, and lower me over the cliff quietly;
Then Matthew was lowered with ropes into what seemed a watery grave,
At the risk of his own life, old Jonathan Bately's son to save.

So Matthew Pengelly saved Jonathan Bately's son,
And the old man thanked God and Matthew for what he had done,
And the mother's heart was full of gratitude and joy,
For the restoration of her darling boy.

So Matthew resolved to marry Annie Marshall,
But first he'd go to sea whatever did befall,
To earn a few pounds to make the marriage more grand,
So he joined a whaling vessel and went to Greenland

And while Matthew was away at Greenland,
David Bately wanted to marry Annie Marshall right off hand,
But Annie refused to marry David Bately,
So in anger David Bately went another voyage to sea.

A few nights after David Bately had gone to sea,
Annie's thoughts reverted to Matthew Pengelly,
And as she sat in the Downderry station watching the boiling waves below,
The wind blew a terrific gale, which filled her heart with woe.

And as she sat there the big waves did loudly roar,
When a man cried, Help! help! there's a corpse washed ashore;
Then Annie rushed madly to the little beach,
And when she saw the corpse she gave a loud screech

So there is but little more to tell of this sad history,
Only that Annie Marshall mourned long for Matthew Pengelly,
Who had floated home to be buried amongst his own kin,
But, alas! the rest of the crew were buried in the sea, save him.
date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 22:11:18 +0100   author:   Nebulous

Re: This is America   
But what if it had been alive?


"LORD RAMA"  
wrote in message 
news:1183324160.743670.165670@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year 
> charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation 
> and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
> Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a 
> misdemeanour charge of sexual
> gratification with an animal". The court 
> case raised some interesting
> legal issues, since according to the 
> defence, the relevant "crimes
> against sexual morality" statute prohibits 
> sex with animals, but fails
> to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed 
> a motion which argued
> "because the deer was dead, it was not 
> considered an animal and the
> charge should be dismissed". He insisted: 
> "The statute does not
> prohibit one from having sex with a 
> carcass."
>
> This audacious interpretation of the law 
> clearly cut little ice with
> the courts, because Hathaway earlier this 
> month pleaded no contest to
> a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of 
> an animal". Judge Michael
> Lucci sentenced him to six months' 
> probabation and ordered him to be
> "evaluated as a sex offender and treated at 
> the Institute for
> Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, 
> Minnesota".
>
> The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour 
> is disturbing. It's
> disturbing to the public. It's disturbing 
> to the court."
>
> Hathaway had previously been convicted of a 
> related offence in April
> 2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one 
> felony charge of mistreatment
> of an animal for the shooting death of 
> Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
> to have sex with the animal".
>
> Although he received just probation for his 
> latest escapade, local
> animals can sleep sound in their beds since 
> he attracted a nine-month
> jail sentence back in February for 
> violating the extended supervision
> order slapped on him for his equicide 
> outrage.
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/
>
date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 07:58:08 +1000   author:   Peter Jason

Re: This is America   
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 14:09:20 -0700, LORD RAMA
 wrote:

>Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
>Probation for Bambi molester
>By Lester Haines
>
>The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
>dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
>offender, Yahoo! reports.
>
>Bryan James Hathaway was cuffed on a "a misdemeanour charge of sexual
>gratification with an animal". The court case raised some interesting
>legal issues, since according to the defence, the relevant "crimes
>against sexual morality" statute prohibits sex with animals, but fails
>to mention carcasses.
>
> Hathaway's attorney Fredric Anderson filed a motion which argued
>"because the deer was dead, it was not considered an animal and the
>charge should be dismissed". He insisted: "The statute does not
>prohibit one from having sex with a carcass."
>
>This audacious interpretation of the law clearly cut little ice with
>the courts, because Hathaway earlier this month pleaded no contest to
>a charge of "misdemeanour mistreatment of an animal". Judge Michael
>Lucci sentenced him to six months' probabation and ordered him to be
>"evaluated as a sex offender and treated at the Institute for
>Psychological and Sexual Health in Duluth, Minnesota".
>
>The judge admitted: "The type of behaviour is disturbing. It's
>disturbing to the public. It's disturbing to the court."
>
>Hathaway had previously been convicted of a related offence in April
>2005, when he pleaded "no contest to one felony charge of mistreatment
>of an animal for the shooting death of Bambrick, a 26-year-old horse,
>to have sex with the animal".
>
>Although he received just probation for his latest escapade, local
>animals can sleep sound in their beds since he attracted a nine-month
>jail sentence back in February for violating the extended supervision
>order slapped on him for his equicide outrage.
>
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/22/deer_man_convicted/

Wow! You're just obsessed with bestiality, aren't you? I'll bet even
cats aren't safe with you around! I suppose if you can't get a
girlfriend, it's one way to "prove your manhood", providing you're
sick enough...

The Highlander 
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan, 
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus 
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:06:45 GMT   author:   The Highlander

Re: This is Islam   
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 17:00:29 +0100, Death to Islam <kill@all.Muslims>
wrote:

>This week Pakistan, next week the UK.
>
>http://mihanam.multiply.com/video/item/77

You're a liar. The girl is not even an Arab; she's a Kurd.
You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
your civil service.

Who takes you seriously? The Falkland Islanders?

The Highlander 
Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan, 
togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus 
toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 00:46:18 GMT   author:   The Highlander

Re: This is America   
"LORD RAMA"  wrote ...

> Sex with dead deer is illegal, US man finds
> Probation for Bambi molester
> By Lester Haines
>
> The 20-year-old Wisconsin man last year charged with having sex with a
> dead deer has been sentenced to probation and evaluation as a sex
> offender, Yahoo! reports.

Should have stuck to sex with dead people ....

<quotes>

A judge in Wisconsin has dismissed charges of attempted sexual assault
against three men accused of trying to dig up a woman's body to have sex
with the corpse. The judge said Friday there's no state law against
necrophilia

</quotes>

http://www.wreg.com/Global/story.asp?S=5416201
date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 01:14:08 GMT   author:   The Happy Hippy

Re: This is Islam   
The Highlander  Thou mad hempen homespun. Thou deceased
lown. Ye disparaged:  

> You of course are *nglish, the most despised people in the world after
> the Americans. Stupid, vulgar racist peasants with a 2000 year history
> as slaves for the Romans, the Vikings, the Anglo-Saxons, the Normans
> and today, politically, Scottish politicians and moree than half of
> your civil service.

That said, don't forget that it is you who prances about in skirts, sweetie.

> Who takes you seriously? The Falkland Islanders?
>
> The Highlander
> Tilgibh smucaid air do làmhan,
> togaibh a' bhratach dhubh agus
> toisichibh a' geàrradh na sgòrnanan!

Co rinn an samh sin? Co-sheòrsachd.

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date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 08:41:53 +0545   author:   Kadaitcha Man

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