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(@whoever)
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Not formerly but now, not Byelarus but Laki, not known but famous and not Alex but Rabinoveichhhh.
Mitek, you beat Igor in JAKES JUDGMENT!!! But loosing in TXH,s. Tabloid -tie.


   
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"The Chechen war campaign consists of officers who appropriate cash belonging to privates killed in action, sergeants who shoot their comrades in arms in the back in order to sell their rifles, and staff officers who sit in the trenches and then receive battle decorations by virtue
of good connections."
-- "Delovoi Ural" (Chelyabinsk),


   
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(@treslavance)
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mask:
so i hammer the guy for months and months.
then i end up on his good list.

what a strange place.


   
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(@haireemary)
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Isn't Barnschwein the riot? Is it possible he gets some sort of sexual gratification in what he posts?


   
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GOOD DAY L'MENEXE...I CHECKED THE WHETHER FOR PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS AND IT LOOKS LIKE A PICTURE PERFECT DAY FOR VISITORS TO THE MAYFLOWER.

??????????


   
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(@treslavance)
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and good day to _you_, ms. mary.

the mayflower, when it's not on tour or something,
is app. 2km from where i live.

plymouth rock, less than 2 km.

the ocean, even closer, less than 1km.
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really, i dont care about that 'pilgrim' stuff.
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of greater concern would be the nuke plant, closer
to home than everything just mentioned.

there are big warning horns strategically placed
on telephone poles, just in case there's a
meltdown.
axually, we live close enough that in the event of
a genuine meltdown, the warning horns really
wouldn't make any difference.
heh.


   
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(@alexandernevsky)
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By THX1138 ( - 207.155.95.16) on Thursday, July 20, 2000 - 09:04 pm:
Could you please explain what is this "SECOND SECRET OF FATIMA" and the Madonna of Fatima? And what does this have to do with Orthodoxism and Catholicism and Russia or Russians?



Absolutely. Off the top of my head and to make a long story short, in 1917(?), in a Portuguese village of Fatima, three children supposedly witnessed a presence of Holy Mary (Madonna). The interesting thing that only one child (Lucia) was able to hear and see the Holy Mother, the other two only had a limited access: they were only able to see her, or feel her presence or something. Anyhoo..Madonna supposedly told them three secrets: the first one I forgot (sorry), but the second one was concerning Mother Russia - she was telling Lucia that there is a great country a need of great help, the country that will witness the Dark Ages, the country that will need a help of Holy Church. But Lucia, being just a little kid (10y/o), didn't even understand that HM was referring to a country, in fact Lucia thought that HM was telling her about some woman by the name of Russia (kids, heh). And the third secret Madonna asked not to disclose for another 40(?) years or so. So for all these years the Holy Catholic Church was making almost invisible attempts to convert the Russians from Orthodox (Russia's official religion, starting from the 9th century). Now, that USSR has collapsed, the attempts are becoming more and more frequent.
AS for the third secret, The Church has kept it a secret until this May 20 (the day Madonna appeared before the kids, BTW), of 2000, when John Paul II, made his third trip to Fatima and before the people of the village read the third vision of Madonna (BTW, 93 year-old Mother Lucia was present). I don't remember the details, but it was something like this: someone in white clothes (a Pope?) walking thru the crowd of wounded and bleeding people (struggling Catholics? struggling Russians?) with the cross in his hands...


   
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(@dimitri)
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..The meaning of the vision is to be published yet by the Gods analysts..


   
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"""Mitek, you beat Igor in JAKES JUDGMENT!!! But loosing in TXH,s. Tabloid -tie. """




Ehh, tie-shmie..who cares! The important thing, Shurik, is that I am on both tabloids. LONG LIVE MOI.

..BTW, wasn't Laki (sp?) bought off by Albertson's?


   
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By THX1138 ( - 207.155.95.16) on Thursday, July 20, 2000 - 09:04 pm:
"""Gen Kvashnin wants to scrap the nuclear arsenal, so Russia will not have it for long. The US can make Russia's ICBMs obsolete with NMD (translated: "Star Wars") and so the Russians will be left trying to defend themselves with AK-47s and BMP's against B-2s.




I believe you're incorrect. Gen. Anatoly Kvashnin didn't exactly propose to "scarp" the nukes. He proposed to eliminate the forces as a separate branch of the armed forces, cutting the strategic rocket force from 22 divisions to two. And just because he proposed so, it doesn't mean that Russ.Gov. will accept the proposal - his biggest enemy is Russia's Defense Minister, Igor Sergeyev, who is a former Nuclear Rocket Forces Commander. The odds are definitely aren't in favor of Kvashnin. And even if his proposal is accepted, as I mentioned above, it would simply mean the reconstruction, and not the termination of nuclear forces. So "AK-47 vs. B-2" picture would bit just a bit of exaggeration, to say the very least.

READ THIS:
http://news6.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid%5F833000/833534.stm

Cheers.


   
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Four Chechens arrived from Chechnya and Moscow to take a rest in Latvia at personal invitation of Juris Vidins, leader of parliamentary group supporting Chechen separatists. There would have been nothing out of the ordinary about it where it not for one thing: Juris Vidins has been long striving to make Latvia grant political asylum to Chechen separatists and terrorists or to their relatives. This spring the Latvian government declined his proposal to receive several hundred Chechen refugees on the grounds of no OSCE recommendations on this matter. Nevertheless, such a position of Latvian authorities would not stop the deputy. He uses personal invitations to receive Chechens. According to him, 50-100 people might have come to Latvia this way.


Vidins is trying to have Chechens who arrived in Latvia be granted refugee status because in accordance with applicable legislation foreigners can stay in the country not longer than 90 days in six months. Latvian authorities would not agree to that so far. Vidins informed journalists that his four guests would stay in Latvia for two months.


The Seim deputy confirmed that the Chechens were staying in Latvia though he sharply refused to explain how he had contrived to arrange their arrival.


   
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