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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 10:13 am    Post subject: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

Kathleen Antrim
Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004
The United Nations may be corrupted by the largest organized crime syndicate known to the world. As the "Oil-for-Food" scandal unravels, there are far too many similarities between Mario Puzo's "The Godfather," or HBO's "The Sopranos," and Kofi Annan's United Nations.

The Oil-for-Food program was supposedly designed for Saddam Hussein to trade oil for humanitarian aid, food and emergency supplies for the Iraqi people. But that didn't happen. The Iraqi people continued to suffer as Saddam and his cronies feathered their own nests. And based on the incredible intricacy and orchestration of Oil-for-Food, one has to wonder if this $111 billion program wasn't set up specifically for criminal manipulation.

Payoffs, blackmail, hit men, money laundering, fraud, graft and even sex scandals - this story has it all. Just substitute tough-guy jargon like mafia, wise-guy, being a "made" man, whacked, etc., for fancy terms like the Secretariat, diplomacy and protocol, and the end result is the same: organized crime. Now Senate investigations are shining a light on this international underworld.
In true mafia style, Kofi Annan's son Kojo received payments totaling, at minimum, $150,000 from one of OFF's prime contractors, creating a glaring conflict of interest. Meanwhile, another crime family, Saddam Hussein and his sons, manipulated the world with bribes, kickbacks, front companies, smuggling, etc., all under the auspices of Mr. Annan's personal appointee to run Oil-for-Food, Executive Director Benon Sevan - who, in one alleged transaction, was given 7.3 million barrels of Iraqi oil, upon which he could expect to personally pocket $3.5 million in profit.

Also, Annan's U.N. was paid on commission by Saddam Hussein to "monitor" Saddam's own OFF activities. This totaled at least $1.4 billion, which the U.N. pocketed. And everything about the program, such as the identities of the companies, oil buyers, food contractors, quantities and pricing, has been a closely guarded secret.

As journalist Claudia Rosett pointed out in her testimony on April 21 to the House Subcommittee on National Security, " ... once Saddam had done a tainted deal, delivered a bribe, received a kickback, given a gift of those now infamous oil vouchers, he had the goods on the other party to the deal. Along with graft came ample opportunity for blackmail. ..."

Saddam skimmed over $21.3 billion from OFF by receiving kickbacks from discounted oil deals and lucrative humanitarian aid contracts. Three of the five permanent members to the U.N. Security Counsel benefited the most from the Saddam-U.N. business venture. So, it's no surprise that these countries - France (150.8 million barrels of Iraqi crude and $2.9 billion in aid contracts), Russia (over 1 billion barrels of Iraqi crude and $3.3 billion in contracts for vendors) and China (which was given billions in contracts) - voted against the Iraq War. With Saddam in power, they were cashing in.

Imagine Saddam's shock when the U.S., Great Britain and the coalition took military action without the U.N. Certainly he must have thought that the bribes he allegedly tendered and the business deals he set up had bought him protection, not war.

Puzo's Don Corleone couldn't have done better himself. And had the feds (read U.S. military) not raided the joint (Iraq) and apprehended one of the Godfather's key henchmen (Saddam), then this incredibly corrupt international crime syndicate would still be operating while the Iraqi people continued to suffer - maybe for generations to come.

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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 11:23 am    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

the UN is a huge farce. It needs to be cleaned up
from top to bottom, or disbanded.

Its useless, powerless, and worthless.

and this is the liberals savior of all humanity solution.

"Effeminate Liberal Democrat" <johnny@effeminate-poodles.com> wrote in message news:corh1n01i72@news2.newsguy.com...
Kathleen Antrim
Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004
The United Nations may be corrupted by the largest organized crime syndicate known to the world. As the "Oil-for-Food" scandal unravels, there are far too many similarities between Mario Puzo's "The Godfather," or HBO's "The Sopranos," and Kofi Annan's United Nations.

The Oil-for-Food program was supposedly designed for Saddam Hussein to trade oil for humanitarian aid, food and emergency supplies for the Iraqi people. But that didn't happen. The Iraqi people continued to suffer as Saddam and his cronies feathered their own nests. And based on the incredible intricacy and orchestration of Oil-for-Food, one has to wonder if this $111 billion program wasn't set up specifically for criminal manipulation.

Payoffs, blackmail, hit men, money laundering, fraud, graft and even sex scandals - this story has it all. Just substitute tough-guy jargon like mafia, wise-guy, being a "made" man, whacked, etc., for fancy terms like the Secretariat, diplomacy and protocol, and the end result is the same: organized crime. Now Senate investigations are shining a light on this international underworld.
In true mafia style, Kofi Annan's son Kojo received payments totaling, at minimum, $150,000 from one of OFF's prime contractors, creating a glaring conflict of interest. Meanwhile, another crime family, Saddam Hussein and his sons, manipulated the world with bribes, kickbacks, front companies, smuggling, etc., all under the auspices of Mr. Annan's personal appointee to run Oil-for-Food, Executive Director Benon Sevan - who, in one alleged transaction, was given 7.3 million barrels of Iraqi oil, upon which he could expect to personally pocket $3.5 million in profit.

Also, Annan's U.N. was paid on commission by Saddam Hussein to "monitor" Saddam's own OFF activities. This totaled at least $1.4 billion, which the U.N. pocketed. And everything about the program, such as the identities of the companies, oil buyers, food contractors, quantities and pricing, has been a closely guarded secret.

As journalist Claudia Rosett pointed out in her testimony on April 21 to the House Subcommittee on National Security, " ... once Saddam had done a tainted deal, delivered a bribe, received a kickback, given a gift of those now infamous oil vouchers, he had the goods on the other party to the deal. Along with graft came ample opportunity for blackmail. ..."

Saddam skimmed over $21.3 billion from OFF by receiving kickbacks from discounted oil deals and lucrative humanitarian aid contracts. Three of the five permanent members to the U.N. Security Counsel benefited the most from the Saddam-U.N. business venture. So, it's no surprise that these countries - France (150.8 million barrels of Iraqi crude and $2.9 billion in aid contracts), Russia (over 1 billion barrels of Iraqi crude and $3.3 billion in contracts for vendors) and China (which was given billions in contracts) - voted against the Iraq War. With Saddam in power, they were cashing in.

Imagine Saddam's shock when the U.S., Great Britain and the coalition took military action without the U.N. Certainly he must have thought that the bribes he allegedly tendered and the business deals he set up had bought him protection, not war.

Puzo's Don Corleone couldn't have done better himself. And had the feds (read U.S. military) not raided the joint (Iraq) and apprehended one of the Godfather's key henchmen (Saddam), then this incredibly corrupt international crime syndicate would still be operating while the Iraqi people continued to suffer - maybe for generations to come.

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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 6:09 pm    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

whats the difference between Saddam getting blood money
from oil or the royal family next door,, who is friends with
whom ??,,,maybe ?? or maybe somebody wasn't getting their
a cut out of it ?????????

Effeminate Liberal Democrat wrote:
Quote:
*/Kathleen Antrim/*
*/Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004/*

The United Nations may be corrupted by the largest organized crime
syndicate known to the world. As the “Oil-for-Food” scandal unravels,
there are far too many similarities between Mario Puzo’s “The
Godfather,” or HBO’s “The Sopranos,” and Kofi Annan’s United Nations.

The Oil-for-Food program was supposedly designed for Saddam Hussein to
trade oil for humanitarian aid, food and emergency supplies for the
Iraqi people. But that didn’t happen. The Iraqi people continued to
suffer as Saddam and his cronies feathered their own nests. And based on
the incredible intricacy and orchestration of Oil-for-Food, one has to
wonder if this $111 billion program wasn’t set up specifically for
criminal manipulation.

Payoffs, blackmail, hit men, money laundering, fraud, graft and even sex
scandals – this story has it all. Just substitute tough-guy jargon like
mafia, wise-guy, being a “made” man, whacked, etc., for fancy terms like
the Secretariat, diplomacy and protocol, and the end result is the same:
organized crime. Now Senate investigations are shining a light on this
international underworld.

In true mafia style, Kofi Annan’s son Kojo received payments totaling,
at minimum, $150,000 from one of OFF’s prime contractors, creating a
glaring conflict of interest. Meanwhile, another crime family, Saddam
Hussein and his sons, manipulated the world with bribes, kickbacks,
front companies, smuggling, etc., all under the auspices of Mr. Annan’s
personal appointee to run Oil-for-Food, Executive Director Benon Sevan –
who, in one alleged transaction, was given 7.3 million barrels of Iraqi
oil, upon which he could expect to personally pocket $3.5 million in
profit.

Also, Annan’s U.N. was paid on commission by Saddam Hussein to “monitor”
Saddam’s own OFF activities. This totaled at least $1.4 billion, which
the U.N. pocketed. And everything about the program, such as the
identities of the companies, oil buyers, food contractors, quantities
and pricing, has been a closely guarded secret.

As journalist Claudia Rosett pointed out in her testimony on April 21 to
the House Subcommittee on National Security, “ ... once Saddam had done
a tainted deal, delivered a bribe, received a kickback, given a gift of
those now infamous oil vouchers, he had the goods on the other party to
the deal. Along with graft came ample opportunity for blackmail. ...”

*Saddam skimmed over $21.3 billion from OFF by receiving kickbacks from
discounted oil deals and lucrative humanitarian aid contracts. Three of
the five permanent members to the U.N. Security Counsel benefited the
most from the Saddam-U.N. business venture. So, it’s no surprise that
these countries – France (150.8 million barrels of Iraqi crude and $2.9
billion in aid contracts), Russia (over 1 billion barrels of Iraqi crude
and $3.3 billion in contracts for vendors) and China (which was given
billions in contracts) – voted against the Iraq War. With Saddam in
power, they were cashing in*.

Imagine Saddam’s shock when the U.S., Great Britain and the coalition
took military action without the U.N. Certainly he must have thought
that the bribes he allegedly tendered and the business deals he set up
had bought him protection, not war.

Puzo’s Don Corleone couldn’t have done better himself. And had the feds
(read U.S. military) not raided the joint (Iraq) and apprehended one of
the Godfather’s key henchmen (Saddam), then this incredibly corrupt
international crime syndicate would still be operating while the Iraqi
people continued to suffer – maybe for generations to come.

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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 6:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

only problem I can see with the UN is they got no oil to steal

peeps wrote:

Quote:
the UN is a huge farce. It needs to be cleaned up
from top to bottom, or disbanded.

Its useless, powerless, and worthless.

and this is the liberals savior of all humanity solution.


"Effeminate Liberal Democrat" <johnny@effeminate-poodles.com
mailto:johnny@effeminate-poodles.com>> wrote in message
news:corh1n01i72@news2.newsguy.com...

*/Kathleen Antrim/*
*/Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004/*

The United Nations may be corrupted by the largest organized crime
syndicate known to the world. As the “Oil-for-Food” scandal
unravels, there are far too many similarities between Mario Puzo’s
“The Godfather,” or HBO’s “The Sopranos,” and Kofi Annan’s United
Nations.

The Oil-for-Food program was supposedly designed for Saddam Hussein
to trade oil for humanitarian aid, food and emergency supplies for
the Iraqi people. But that didn’t happen. The Iraqi people continued
to suffer as Saddam and his cronies feathered their own nests. And
based on the incredible intricacy and orchestration of Oil-for-Food,
one has to wonder if this $111 billion program wasn’t set up
specifically for criminal manipulation.

Payoffs, blackmail, hit men, money laundering, fraud, graft and even
sex scandals – this story has it all. Just substitute tough-guy
jargon like mafia, wise-guy, being a “made” man, whacked, etc., for
fancy terms like the Secretariat, diplomacy and protocol, and the
end result is the same: organized crime. Now Senate investigations
are shining a light on this international underworld.

In true mafia style, Kofi Annan’s son Kojo received payments
totaling, at minimum, $150,000 from one of OFF’s prime contractors,
creating a glaring conflict of interest. Meanwhile, another crime
family, Saddam Hussein and his sons, manipulated the world with
bribes, kickbacks, front companies, smuggling, etc., all under the
auspices of Mr. Annan’s personal appointee to run Oil-for-Food,
Executive Director Benon Sevan – who, in one alleged transaction,
was given 7.3 million barrels of Iraqi oil, upon which he could
expect to personally pocket $3.5 million in profit.

Also, Annan’s U.N. was paid on commission by Saddam Hussein to
“monitor” Saddam’s own OFF activities. This totaled at least $1.4
billion, which the U.N. pocketed. And everything about the program,
such as the identities of the companies, oil buyers, food
contractors, quantities and pricing, has been a closely guarded secret.

As journalist Claudia Rosett pointed out in her testimony on April
21 to the House Subcommittee on National Security, “ ... once Saddam
had done a tainted deal, delivered a bribe, received a kickback,
given a gift of those now infamous oil vouchers, he had the goods on
the other party to the deal. Along with graft came ample opportunity
for blackmail. ...”

*Saddam skimmed over $21.3 billion from OFF by receiving kickbacks
from discounted oil deals and lucrative humanitarian aid contracts.
Three of the five permanent members to the U.N. Security Counsel
benefited the most from the Saddam-U.N. business venture. So, it’s
no surprise that these countries – France (150.8 million barrels of
Iraqi crude and $2.9 billion in aid contracts), Russia (over 1
billion barrels of Iraqi crude and $3.3 billion in contracts for
vendors) and China (which was given billions in contracts) – voted
against the Iraq War. With Saddam in power, they were cashing in*.

Imagine Saddam’s shock when the U.S., Great Britain and the
coalition took military action without the U.N. Certainly he must
have thought that the bribes he allegedly tendered and the business
deals he set up had bought him protection, not war.

Puzo’s Don Corleone couldn’t have done better himself. And had the
feds (read U.S. military) not raided the joint (Iraq) and
apprehended one of the Godfather’s key henchmen (Saddam), then this
incredibly corrupt international crime syndicate would still be
operating while the Iraqi people continued to suffer – maybe for
generations to come.

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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 6:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

Sodom used a wood chipper

"Sam" <sam@samsneed.net> wrote in message
news:10r3do3beh04818@corp.supernews.com...
Quote:
whats the difference between Saddam getting blood money
from oil or the royal family next door,, who is friends with
whom ??,,,maybe ?? or maybe somebody wasn't getting their
a cut out of it ?????????

Effeminate Liberal Democrat wrote:
*/Kathleen Antrim/*
*/Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004/* The United Nations may be corrupted by the
largest organized crime syndicate known to the world. As the
“Oil-for-Food” scandal unravels, there are far too many similarities
between Mario Puzo’s “The Godfather,” or HBO’s “The Sopranos,” and Kofi
Annan’s United Nations.

The Oil-for-Food program was supposedly designed for Saddam Hussein to
trade oil for humanitarian aid, food and emergency supplies for the Iraqi
people. But that didn’t happen. The Iraqi people continued to suffer as
Saddam and his cronies feathered their own nests. And based on the
incredible intricacy and orchestration of Oil-for-Food, one has to wonder
if this $111 billion program wasn’t set up specifically for criminal
manipulation.
Payoffs, blackmail, hit men, money laundering, fraud, graft and even sex
scandals – this story has it all. Just substitute tough-guy jargon like
mafia, wise-guy, being a “made” man, whacked, etc., for fancy terms like
the Secretariat, diplomacy and protocol, and the end result is the same:
organized crime. Now Senate investigations are shining a light on this
international underworld.

In true mafia style, Kofi Annan’s son Kojo received payments totaling, at
minimum, $150,000 from one of OFF’s prime contractors, creating a glaring
conflict of interest. Meanwhile, another crime family, Saddam Hussein and
his sons, manipulated the world with bribes, kickbacks, front companies,
smuggling, etc., all under the auspices of Mr. Annan’s personal appointee
to run Oil-for-Food, Executive Director Benon Sevan – who, in one alleged
transaction, was given 7.3 million barrels of Iraqi oil, upon which he
could expect to personally pocket $3.5 million in profit.

Also, Annan’s U.N. was paid on commission by Saddam Hussein to “monitor”
Saddam’s own OFF activities. This totaled at least $1.4 billion, which
the U.N. pocketed. And everything about the program, such as the
identities of the companies, oil buyers, food contractors, quantities and
pricing, has been a closely guarded secret.

As journalist Claudia Rosett pointed out in her testimony on April 21 to
the House Subcommittee on National Security, “ ... once Saddam had done a
tainted deal, delivered a bribe, received a kickback, given a gift of
those now infamous oil vouchers, he had the goods on the other party to
the deal. Along with graft came ample opportunity for blackmail. ...”

*Saddam skimmed over $21.3 billion from OFF by receiving kickbacks from
discounted oil deals and lucrative humanitarian aid contracts. Three of
the five permanent members to the U.N. Security Counsel benefited the
most from the Saddam-U.N. business venture. So, it’s no surprise that
these countries – France (150.8 million barrels of Iraqi crude and $2.9
billion in aid contracts), Russia (over 1 billion barrels of Iraqi crude
and $3.3 billion in contracts for vendors) and China (which was given
billions in contracts) – voted against the Iraq War. With Saddam in
power, they were cashing in*.

Imagine Saddam’s shock when the U.S., Great Britain and the coalition
took military action without the U.N. Certainly he must have thought that
the bribes he allegedly tendered and the business deals he set up had
bought him protection, not war.

Puzo’s Don Corleone couldn’t have done better himself. And had the feds
(read U.S. military) not raided the joint (Iraq) and apprehended one of
the Godfather’s key henchmen (Saddam), then this incredibly corrupt
international crime syndicate would still be operating while the Iraqi
people continued to suffer – maybe for generations to come.

http://newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/12/3/145645.shtml
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Sam
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 8:18 pm    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

how many people could he polk in the old chipper
everyday seems like there are 25 or 50 everyday
being set free now

Effeminate Liberal Democrat wrote:

Quote:
Sodom used a wood chipper

"Sam" <sam@samsneed.net> wrote in message
news:10r3do3beh04818@corp.supernews.com...

whats the difference between Saddam getting blood money
from oil or the royal family next door,, who is friends with
whom ??,,,maybe ?? or maybe somebody wasn't getting their
a cut out of it ?????????

Effeminate Liberal Democrat wrote:

*/Kathleen Antrim/*
*/Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004/* The United Nations may be corrupted by the
largest organized crime syndicate known to the world. As the
“Oil-for-Food” scandal unravels, there are far too many similarities
between Mario Puzo’s “The Godfather,” or HBO’s “The Sopranos,” and Kofi
Annan’s United Nations.

The Oil-for-Food program was supposedly designed for Saddam Hussein to
trade oil for humanitarian aid, food and emergency supplies for the Iraqi
people. But that didn’t happen. The Iraqi people continued to suffer as
Saddam and his cronies feathered their own nests. And based on the
incredible intricacy and orchestration of Oil-for-Food, one has to wonder
if this $111 billion program wasn’t set up specifically for criminal
manipulation.
Payoffs, blackmail, hit men, money laundering, fraud, graft and even sex
scandals – this story has it all. Just substitute tough-guy jargon like
mafia, wise-guy, being a “made” man, whacked, etc., for fancy terms like
the Secretariat, diplomacy and protocol, and the end result is the same:
organized crime. Now Senate investigations are shining a light on this
international underworld.

In true mafia style, Kofi Annan’s son Kojo received payments totaling, at
minimum, $150,000 from one of OFF’s prime contractors, creating a glaring
conflict of interest. Meanwhile, another crime family, Saddam Hussein and
his sons, manipulated the world with bribes, kickbacks, front companies,
smuggling, etc., all under the auspices of Mr. Annan’s personal appointee
to run Oil-for-Food, Executive Director Benon Sevan – who, in one alleged
transaction, was given 7.3 million barrels of Iraqi oil, upon which he
could expect to personally pocket $3.5 million in profit.

Also, Annan’s U.N. was paid on commission by Saddam Hussein to “monitor”
Saddam’s own OFF activities. This totaled at least $1.4 billion, which
the U.N. pocketed. And everything about the program, such as the
identities of the companies, oil buyers, food contractors, quantities and
pricing, has been a closely guarded secret.

As journalist Claudia Rosett pointed out in her testimony on April 21 to
the House Subcommittee on National Security, “ ... once Saddam had done a
tainted deal, delivered a bribe, received a kickback, given a gift of
those now infamous oil vouchers, he had the goods on the other party to
the deal. Along with graft came ample opportunity for blackmail. ...”

*Saddam skimmed over $21.3 billion from OFF by receiving kickbacks from
discounted oil deals and lucrative humanitarian aid contracts. Three of
the five permanent members to the U.N. Security Counsel benefited the
most from the Saddam-U.N. business venture. So, it’s no surprise that
these countries – France (150.8 million barrels of Iraqi crude and $2.9
billion in aid contracts), Russia (over 1 billion barrels of Iraqi crude
and $3.3 billion in contracts for vendors) and China (which was given
billions in contracts) – voted against the Iraq War. With Saddam in
power, they were cashing in*.

Imagine Saddam’s shock when the U.S., Great Britain and the coalition
took military action without the U.N. Certainly he must have thought that
the bribes he allegedly tendered and the business deals he set up had
bought him protection, not war.

Puzo’s Don Corleone couldn’t have done better himself. And had the feds
(read U.S. military) not raided the joint (Iraq) and apprehended one of
the Godfather’s key henchmen (Saddam), then this incredibly corrupt
international crime syndicate would still be operating while the Iraqi
people continued to suffer – maybe for generations to come.

http://newsmax.com/archives/articles/2004/12/3/145645.shtml



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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 11:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

Hey turdburgler, this is a Starband newsgroup! Starband users are getting
tired of your constant republican whining! So take your doom and gloom
somewhere else, spoogemonkey! We have satellites to save and high-speed
'internets' to access!

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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 11:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

Democrats - Guaranteed to bitch about losing the election or your money back.
- author unknown


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> tired of your constant republican winning!
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 1:21 am    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

I wouldnt call what you have high speed by any stretch of
the imagination. Starband is one big scam.

They lost tens of thousands of customers due to their
lack of decent service.. then they crammed the
remaining suckers on just a few clusters so as to
save themselves some money..

How in the hell is 20kbps upload with 1.5second latency
high speed? wow.



I dumped starshit and upgraded to dialup.


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Quote:
Hey turdburgler, this is a Starband newsgroup! Starband users are getting
tired of your constant republican whining! So take your doom and gloom
somewhere else, spoogemonkey! We have satellites to save and high-speed
'internets' to access!

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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 1:23 am    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

oh and by the way, as long as this group is open
to the public, screw you!


"John Frum" <john_nodamnspam_frum@starband.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hey turdburgler, this is a Starband newsgroup! Starband users are getting
tired of your constant republican whining! So take your doom and gloom
somewhere else, spoogemonkey! We have satellites to save and high-speed
'internets' to access!

"Effeminate" <jon@effeminate-republicans.cum> wrote in message
news:corh1n01i72@news2.newsguy.com...


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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 4:22 am    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

lol well he wernt talking to me :-) and beside
where the hell were these guys the past three
years, we would have died of boredom when
we stopped kicking the shit out of starshit
and started on each other lol

peeps wrote:

Quote:
oh and by the way, as long as this group is open
to the public, screw you!


"John Frum" <john_nodamnspam_frum@starband.net> wrote in message
news:2Xmsd.56$Pw6.33@fe25.usenetserver.com...

Hey turdburgler, this is a Starband newsgroup! Starband users are getting
tired of your constant republican whining! So take your doom and gloom
somewhere else, spoogemonkey! We have satellites to save and high-speed
'internets' to access!

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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 4:51 am    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

true.


"Sam" <sam@samsneed.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
lol well he wernt talking to me :-) and beside
where the hell were these guys the past three
years, we would have died of boredom when
we stopped kicking the shit out of starshit
and started on each other lol

peeps wrote:

oh and by the way, as long as this group is open
to the public, screw you!


"John Frum" <john_nodamnspam_frum@starband.net> wrote in message
news:2Xmsd.56$Pw6.33@fe25.usenetserver.com...

Hey turdburgler, this is a Starband newsgroup! Starband users are getting
tired of your constant republican whining! So take your doom and gloom
somewhere else, spoogemonkey! We have satellites to save and high-speed
'internets' to access!

"Effeminate" <jon@effeminate-republicans.cum> wrote in message
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 6:20 am    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

ROFLMAO!

"peeps" <peeps@peeps.net> wrote in message
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I wouldnt call what you have high speed by any stretch of
the imagination. Starband is one big scam.

They lost tens of thousands of customers due to their
lack of decent service.. then they crammed the
remaining suckers on just a few clusters so as to
save themselves some money..

How in the hell is 20kbps upload with 1.5second latency
high speed? wow.



I dumped starshit and upgraded to dialup.


"John Frum" <john_nodamnspam_frum@starband.net> wrote in message
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Hey turdburgler, this is a Starband newsgroup! Starband users are getting
tired of your constant republican whining! So take your doom and gloom
somewhere else, spoogemonkey! We have satellites to save and high-speed
'internets' to access!

"Effeminate" <jon@effeminate-republicans.cum> wrote in message
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 6:27 am    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

SOLID
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Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 6:31 am    Post subject: Re: Oil-for-Food an Organized Crime Syndicate? Reply with quote

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/12/4/121101.shtml

Another scam and the liberal's are right in the middle of it...again!


"Sam" <sam@samsneed.net> wrote in message
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lol well he wernt talking to me :-) and beside
where the hell were these guys the past three
years, we would have died of boredom when
we stopped kicking the shit out of starshit
and started on each other lol

peeps wrote:

oh and by the way, as long as this group is open
to the public, screw you!


"John Frum" <john_nodamnspam_frum@starband.net> wrote in message
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Hey turdburgler, this is a Starband newsgroup! Starband users are getting
tired of your constant republican whining! So take your doom and gloom
somewhere else, spoogemonkey! We have satellites to save and high-speed
'internets' to access!

"Effeminate" <jon@effeminate-republicans.cum> wrote in message
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