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  1. #1
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:08:30 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:

    > "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    > news:itlua0$rns$1@dont-email.me...
    >> David H. Lipman wrote:

    > [...]
    >>> It is NONE of you f'n business - that's why !

    >>
    >> *WRONG*!
    >>
    >> In July 2010, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at Secretary
    >> Janet Napolitano's direction, launched a national "If You See
    >> Something, Say Something™" public awareness campaign –a simple

    and
    >> effective program to raise public awareness of indicators of terrorism
    >> and violent crime, and to emphasize the importance of reporting
    >> suspicious activity to the proper state and local law enforcement
    >> authorities. The campaign was originally used by New York's
    >> Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which has licensed the use
    >> of the slogan to DHS for anti-terrorism and anti-crime efforts.
    >>
    >> http://www.dhs.gov/files/reportincid...something-say-

    something.shtm
    >
    > Prior to 2010, what lame rationalization did you use to explain away, to
    > yourself, this obsession of yours?


    Just that anyone who refuses to answer his impertinent questions must be
    a criminal or a 'terrorist'.

    Or both.



    --
    "Those who do not make human beings the center of their concern soon
    lose the capacity to make any ethical choices, for they willingly
    sacrifice others in the name of the politically expedient and
    practical." - Dwight Macdonald, “The Root Is Man.”

  2. #2
    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    From: "Aardvark" <aardvark@youllnever.know>

    >>
    >> Prior to 2010, what lame rationalization did you use to explain away, to
    >> yourself, this obsession of yours?

    >
    > Just that anyone who refuses to answer his impertinent questions must be
    > a criminal or a 'terrorist'.
    >
    > Or both.
    >


    Unfortunately, that appears to be a very true statement :-(



    --
    Dave
    Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



  3. #3
    FromTheRafters Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    "Aardvark" <aardvark@youllnever.know> wrote in message
    newsGHLp.8386$z96.1521@newsfe20.ams2...
    > On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:08:30 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:
    >
    >> "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    >> news:itlua0$rns$1@dont-email.me...
    >>> David H. Lipman wrote:

    >> [...]
    >>>> It is NONE of you f'n business - that's why !
    >>>
    >>> *WRONG*!
    >>>
    >>> In July 2010, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at Secretary
    >>> Janet Napolitano's direction, launched a national "If You See
    >>> Something, Say Something" public awareness campaign a simple

    > and
    >>> effective program to raise public awareness of indicators of terrorism
    >>> and violent crime, and to emphasize the importance of reporting
    >>> suspicious activity to the proper state and local law enforcement
    >>> authorities. The campaign was originally used by New York's
    >>> Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which has licensed the use
    >>> of the slogan to DHS for anti-terrorism and anti-crime efforts.
    >>>
    >>> http://www.dhs.gov/files/reportincid...something-say-

    > something.shtm
    >>
    >> Prior to 2010, what lame rationalization did you use to explain away, to
    >> yourself, this obsession of yours?

    >
    > Just that anyone who refuses to answer his impertinent questions must be
    > a criminal or a 'terrorist'.
    >
    > Or both.


    My point being that he just now used that DHS document as a
    reason (read 'excuse') for him asking such questions (i.e., they
    *are* his business) - and yet the lack of this would not have
    stopped him in years previous.

    What was his excuse *then* - back when PF purportedly had a
    visit from them.

    Shame on Janet for being such an enabler. D



  4. #4
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    You were pals back then you should know.


    "FromTheRafters" <erratic.howard@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:itnjiv$3k6$1@dont-email.me...
    "Aardvark" <aardvark@youllnever.know> wrote in message
    newsGHLp.8386$z96.1521@newsfe20.ams2...
    > On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:08:30 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:
    >
    >> "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    >> news:itlua0$rns$1@dont-email.me...
    >>> David H. Lipman wrote:

    >> [...]
    >>>> It is NONE of you f'n business - that's why !
    >>>
    >>> *WRONG*!
    >>>
    >>> In July 2010, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at Secretary
    >>> Janet Napolitano's direction, launched a national "If You See
    >>> Something, Say SomethingT" public awareness campaign -a simple

    > and
    >>> effective program to raise public awareness of indicators of terrorism
    >>> and violent crime, and to emphasize the importance of reporting
    >>> suspicious activity to the proper state and local law enforcement
    >>> authorities. The campaign was originally used by New York's
    >>> Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which has licensed the use
    >>> of the slogan to DHS for anti-terrorism and anti-crime efforts.
    >>>
    >>> http://www.dhs.gov/files/reportincid...something-say-

    > something.shtm
    >>
    >> Prior to 2010, what lame rationalization did you use to explain away, to
    >> yourself, this obsession of yours?

    >
    > Just that anyone who refuses to answer his impertinent questions must be
    > a criminal or a 'terrorist'.
    >
    > Or both.


    My point being that he just now used that DHS document as a
    reason (read 'excuse') for him asking such questions (i.e., they
    *are* his business) - and yet the lack of this would not have
    stopped him in years previous.

    What was his excuse *then* - back when PF purportedly had a
    visit from them.

    Shame on Janet for being such an enabler. D



  5. #5
    ~BD~ Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    Aardvark wrote:
    > On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:08:30 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:
    >
    >> "~BD~"<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    >> news:itlua0$rns$1@dont-email.me...
    >>> David H. Lipman wrote:

    >> [...]
    >>>> It is NONE of you f'n business - that's why !
    >>>
    >>> *WRONG*!
    >>>
    >>> In July 2010, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at Secretary
    >>> Janet Napolitano's direction, launched a national "If You See
    >>> Something, Say Something™" public awareness campaign –a simple

    > and
    >>> effective program to raise public awareness of indicators of terrorism
    >>> and violent crime, and to emphasize the importance of reporting
    >>> suspicious activity to the proper state and local law enforcement
    >>> authorities. The campaign was originally used by New York's
    >>> Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which has licensed the use
    >>> of the slogan to DHS for anti-terrorism and anti-crime efforts.
    >>>
    >>> http://www.dhs.gov/files/reportincid...something-say-

    > something.shtm
    >>
    >> Prior to 2010, what lame rationalization did you use to explain away, to
    >> yourself, this obsession of yours?

    >
    > Just that anyone who refuses to answer his impertinent questions must be
    > a criminal or a 'terrorist'.
    >
    > Or both.


    *WRONG* - *again*!

    None of the questions I ask are 'impertinent' - that is subjective.

    Normal, everyday 'ordinary' folk respond just as one might expect.

    Those who chose to react in some other manner will obviously fall under
    suspicion of the authorities and those of us who care about others.

    You are a master of spin Aardvark - I have never accused anyone of being
    a terrorist. The only criminal I have knowingly encountered is Dustin
    (he's admitted same) though I'd not be at all surprised to learn that
    /you/ had fallen foul of the law during your lifetime. I know FTR has! ;-)

    D.

  6. #6
    Bullwinkle. Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    How about in Ireland.

    Many records can be had if you know where to ask.


    "~BD~" <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    news:itshe0$n6m$1@dont-email.me...
    Aardvark wrote:
    > On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:08:30 -0400, FromTheRafters wrote:
    >
    >> "~BD~"<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
    >> news:itlua0$rns$1@dont-email.me...
    >>> David H. Lipman wrote:

    >> [...]
    >>>> It is NONE of you f'n business - that's why !
    >>>
    >>> *WRONG*!
    >>>
    >>> In July 2010, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at Secretary
    >>> Janet Napolitano's direction, launched a national "If You See
    >>> Something, Say Something™" public awareness campaign –a simple

    > and
    >>> effective program to raise public awareness of indicators of terrorism
    >>> and violent crime, and to emphasize the importance of reporting
    >>> suspicious activity to the proper state and local law enforcement
    >>> authorities. The campaign was originally used by New York's
    >>> Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which has licensed the use
    >>> of the slogan to DHS for anti-terrorism and anti-crime efforts.
    >>>
    >>> http://www.dhs.gov/files/reportincid...something-say-

    > something.shtm
    >>
    >> Prior to 2010, what lame rationalization did you use to explain away, to
    >> yourself, this obsession of yours?

    >
    > Just that anyone who refuses to answer his impertinent questions must be
    > a criminal or a 'terrorist'.
    >
    > Or both.


    *WRONG* - *again*!

    None of the questions I ask are 'impertinent' - that is subjective.

    Normal, everyday 'ordinary' folk respond just as one might expect.

    Those who chose to react in some other manner will obviously fall under
    suspicion of the authorities and those of us who care about others.

    You are a master of spin Aardvark - I have never accused anyone of being
    a terrorist. The only criminal I have knowingly encountered is Dustin
    (he's admitted same) though I'd not be at all surprised to learn that
    /you/ had fallen foul of the law during your lifetime. I know FTR has! ;-)

    D.


  7. #7
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 11:50:41 +0100, ~BD~ wrote:

    > I'd not be at all surprised to learn that /you/ had fallen foul of the
    > law during your lifetime.


    Well, you'll never ****ing know, will you?



    --
    "Those who do not make human beings the center of their concern soon
    lose the capacity to make any ethical choices, for they willingly
    sacrifice others in the name of the politically expedient and
    practical." - Dwight Macdonald, “The Root Is Man.”

  8. #8
    Dustin Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    news:itshe0$n6m$1@dont-email.me:

    > You are a master of spin Aardvark - I have never accused anyone of
    > being a terrorist. The only criminal I have knowingly encountered is
    > Dustin (he's admitted same) though I'd not be at all surprised to
    > learn that /you/ had fallen foul of the law during your lifetime. I
    > know FTR has! ;-)


    Excuse me? You sure do like making slimy comments about people. Inferring
    they might be much more dangerous to society than they really are.



    --
    Why drink the water from my hand?
    Contagious as you think I am
    Just tilt my sun towards your domain
    Your cup runneth over again

  9. #9
    Aardvark Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012

    On Wed, 22 Jun 2011 20:55:46 +0000, Dustin wrote:

    > ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in news:itshe0$n6m$1@dont-email.me:
    >
    >> You are a master of spin Aardvark - I have never accused anyone of
    >> being a terrorist. The only criminal I have knowingly encountered is
    >> Dustin (he's admitted same) though I'd not be at all surprised to learn
    >> that /you/ had fallen foul of the law during your lifetime. I know FTR
    >> has! ;-)

    >
    > Excuse me? You sure do like making slimy comments about people.
    > Inferring they might be much more dangerous to society than they really
    > are.


    All he's saying is that he avoids being up front and forthright at all
    costs.

    No surprise there.



    --
    "Those who do not make human beings the center of their concern soon
    lose the capacity to make any ethical choices, for they willingly
    sacrifice others in the name of the politically expedient and
    practical." - Dwight Macdonald, “The Root Is Man.”

  10. #10
    SeaNymph Guest

    Re: Win 7 Security 2012


    "Dustin" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:Xns9F0CACCEAFF98HHI2948AJD832@no...
    > ~BD~ <~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in
    > news:itshe0$n6m$1@dont-email.me:
    >
    >> You are a master of spin Aardvark - I have never accused anyone of
    >> being a terrorist. The only criminal I have knowingly encountered is
    >> Dustin (he's admitted same) though I'd not be at all surprised to
    >> learn that /you/ had fallen foul of the law during your lifetime. I
    >> know FTR has! ;-)

    >
    > Excuse me? You sure do like making slimy comments about people. Inferring
    > they might be much more dangerous to society than they really are.


    One can only wonder why BD is so intent on labeling others as criminals, but
    ignores his own criminal behavior.



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