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In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

Reply from: Mark Thorson
Date: 15 May 2008, 05:48
Re: In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

Jan Drew wrote:
>
> "Peter Moran" <pmoran@internode.on,net >
>
> Nothing but Quack.

He isn't trying to make a dishonest buck off it,
unlike the original poster.

Reply from: Kelley Eidem
Date: 15 May 2008, 06:49
Re: In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

On May 14, 10:48 pm, Mark Thorson <nos...@sonic,net > wrote:
> Jan Drew wrote:
>
> > "Peter Moran" <pmo...@internode.on,net >
>
> > Nothing but Quack.
>
> He isn't trying to make a dishonest buck off it,
> unlike the original poster.

Did Mssr. Moran work for free all those years he was slicing into body
parts and removing them?? What could be more dishonest than convincing
patients that the answer to diseased organs is to remove them instead
of heal them?

Answer: Convincing patients that large doses of poison heals. You have
to be healthy to get well. Removing organs and polluting the blood
does not produce health even if it does produce income.

Reply from: David Wright
Date: 21 May 2008, 05:59
Re: In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

In article <ccda2291-84b9-4875-9ce8-294fba2a22b8@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
Kelley Eidem <awthrawthr@yahoo,com > wrote:
>On May 14, 10:48 pm, Mark Thorson <nos...@sonic,net > wrote:
>> Jan Drew wrote:
>>
>> > "Peter Moran" <pmo...@internode.on,net >
>>
>> > Nothing but Quack.
>>
>> He isn't trying to make a dishonest buck off it,
>> unlike the original poster.
>
>Did Mssr. Moran work for free all those years he was slicing into body
>parts and removing them?? What could be more dishonest than convincing
>patients that the answer to diseased organs is to remove them instead
>of heal them?
>
>Answer: Convincing patients that large doses of poison heals. You have
>to be healthy to get well. Removing organs and polluting the blood
>does not produce health even if it does produce income.

This particular posting made me wonder if "DrCee" is a Kelley Eidem
sock puppet. I've seen zillions of postings from Cee that read like
the above, but not from Eidem. Identity confusion?

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at copper,net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
-- John Dolan


Reply from: Kelley Eidem
Date: 21 May 2008, 07:03
Re: In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

On May 20, 10:59 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
> In article <ccda2291-84b9-4875-9ce8-294fba2a2...@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
>
>
> >On May 14, 10:48 pm, Mark Thorson <nos...@sonic,net > wrote:
> >> Jan Drew wrote:
>
> >> > "Peter Moran" <pmo...@internode.on,net >
>
> >> > Nothing but Quack.
>
> >> He isn't trying to make a dishonest buck off it,
> >> unlike the original poster.
>
> >Did Mssr. Moran work for free all those years he was slicing into body
> >parts and removing them?? What could be more dishonest than convincing
> >patients that the answer to diseased organs is to remove them instead
> >of heal them?
>
> >Answer: Convincing patients that large doses of poison heals. You have
> >to be healthy to get well. Removing organs and polluting the blood
> >does not produce health even if it does produce income.
>
> This particular posting made me wonder if "DrCee" is a Kelley Eidem
> sock puppet. I've seen zillions of postings from Cee that read like
> the above, but not from Eidem. Identity confusion?

Did it occur to you that he and I agree on this issue?

>
> -- David Wright :: alphabeta at copper,net
> These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
> "There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
> -- John Dolan

There are two types of Democrats: those who vote for their welfare,
and those who hate the US.


Reply from: David Wright
Date: 22 May 2008, 04:22
Re: In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

In article <ce1b523a-bc0b-453a-aa19-3ed2dcae8d80@25g2000hsx.googlegroups,com >,
Kelley Eidem <awthrawthr@yahoo,com > wrote:
>On May 20, 10:59 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
>> In article <ccda2291-84b9-4875-9ce8-294fba2a2...@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
>> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>>
>> >On May 14, 10:48 pm, Mark Thorson <nos...@sonic,net > wrote:
>> >> Jan Drew wrote:
>>
>> >> > "Peter Moran" <pmo...@internode.on,net >
>>
>> >> > Nothing but Quack.
>>
>> >> He isn't trying to make a dishonest buck off it,
>> >> unlike the original poster.
>>
>> >Did Mssr. Moran work for free all those years he was slicing into body
>> >parts and removing them?? What could be more dishonest than convincing
>> >patients that the answer to diseased organs is to remove them instead
>> >of heal them?
>>
>> >Answer: Convincing patients that large doses of poison heals. You have
>> >to be healthy to get well. Removing organs and polluting the blood
>> >does not produce health even if it does produce income.
>>
>> This particular posting made me wonder if "DrCee" is a Kelley Eidem
>> sock puppet. I've seen zillions of postings from Cee that read like
>> the above, but not from Eidem. Identity confusion?
>
>Did it occur to you that he and I agree on this issue?

That's not the point I was trying to make. I don't recall you
blathering about this "polluting the blood" crapola in the past, but
it's Cee's bread and butter.

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at copper,net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
-- John Dolan

Reply from: Kelley Eidem
Date: 22 May 2008, 07:42
Re: In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

On May 21, 9:22 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
> In article <ce1b523a-bc0b-453a-aa19-3ed2dcae8...@25g2000hsx.googlegroups,com >,
> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
>
>
> >On May 20, 10:59 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
> >> In article <ccda2291-84b9-4875-9ce8-294fba2a2...@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
> >> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
> >> >On May 14, 10:48 pm, Mark Thorson <nos...@sonic,net > wrote:
> >> >> Jan Drew wrote:
>
> >> >> > "Peter Moran" <pmo...@internode.on,net >
>
> >> >> > Nothing but Quack.
>
> >> >> He isn't trying to make a dishonest buck off it,
> >> >> unlike the original poster.
>
> >> >Did Mssr. Moran work for free all those years he was slicing into body
> >> >parts and removing them?? What could be more dishonest than convincing
> >> >patients that the answer to diseased organs is to remove them instead
> >> >of heal them?
>
> >> >Answer: Convincing patients that large doses of poison heals. You have
> >> >to be healthy to get well. Removing organs and polluting the blood
> >> >does not produce health even if it does produce income.
>
> >> This particular posting made me wonder if "DrCee" is a Kelley Eidem
> >> sock puppet. I've seen zillions of postings from Cee that read like
> >> the above, but not from Eidem. Identity confusion?
>
> >Did it occur to you that he and I agree on this issue?
>
> That's not the point I was trying to make. I don't recall you
> blathering about this "polluting the blood" crapola in the past, but
> it's Cee's bread and butter.

So you think polluting the blood is okay?

I've seen Cee's sig line, and thought it was a good one. This led me
to think in that direction when replying above. It's not all that
complicated. It was Shakespeare who said "There is nothing new under
the sun," which applies here.


>
> -- David Wright :: alphabeta at copper,net
> These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
> "There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
> -- John Dolan

The Democrats are the country club effete snobs who think they know
what's best for everyone else, even if it doesn't apply to themselves.
Good examples of this are the facts that the Kennedy clan and Hillary
don't tip waitresses, cab drivers, massage therapists, etc.

Cheap bastards. They love spending taxpayer money but they hate to do
the right thing when it comes to tipping.


Reply from: David Wright
Date: 23 May 2008, 04:48
Re: In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

In article <979c40fb-0462-451e-a04b-1b22629458b2@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups,com >,
Kelley Eidem <awthrawthr@yahoo,com > wrote:
>On May 21, 9:22 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
>> In article <ce1b523a-bc0b-453a-aa19-3ed2dcae8...@25g2000hsx.googlegroups,com >,
>> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>>
>> >On May 20, 10:59 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
>> >> In article
><ccda2291-84b9-4875-9ce8-294fba2a2...@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
>> >> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>>
>> >> >On May 14, 10:48 pm, Mark Thorson <nos...@sonic,net > wrote:
>> >> >> Jan Drew wrote:
>>
>> >> >> > "Peter Moran" <pmo...@internode.on,net >
>>
>> >> >> > Nothing but Quack.
>>
>> >> >> He isn't trying to make a dishonest buck off it,
>> >> >> unlike the original poster.
>>
>> >> >Did Mssr. Moran work for free all those years he was slicing into body
>> >> >parts and removing them?? What could be more dishonest than convincing
>> >> >patients that the answer to diseased organs is to remove them instead
>> >> >of heal them?
>>
>> >> >Answer: Convincing patients that large doses of poison heals. You have
>> >> >to be healthy to get well. Removing organs and polluting the blood
>> >> >does not produce health even if it does produce income.
>>
>> >> This particular posting made me wonder if "DrCee" is a Kelley Eidem
>> >> sock puppet. I've seen zillions of postings from Cee that read like
>> >> the above, but not from Eidem. Identity confusion?
>>
>> >Did it occur to you that he and I agree on this issue?
>>
>> That's not the point I was trying to make. I don't recall you
>> blathering about this "polluting the blood" crapola in the past, but
>> it's Cee's bread and butter.
>
>So you think polluting the blood is okay?

I think it's a meaningless phrase, actually.

>I've seen Cee's sig line, and thought it was a good one. This led me
>to think in that direction when replying above. It's not all that
>complicated. It was Shakespeare who said "There is nothing new under
>the sun," which applies here.

Actually, it's from Ecclesiastes.

>> "There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
>> -- John Dolan
>
>The Democrats are the country club effete snobs who think they know
>what's best for everyone else, even if it doesn't apply to themselves.
>Good examples of this are the facts that the Kennedy clan and Hillary
>don't tip waitresses, cab drivers, massage therapists, etc.

A canard.

Meanwhile, which type of Republican are you: a millionaire, or a
sucker?

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at copper,net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
-- John Dolan

Reply from: Kelley Eidem
Date: 23 May 2008, 05:03
Re: In the last 72 hours, nearly 2,000 visits to a free cancer cure were made

On May 22, 9:48 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
> In article <979c40fb-0462-451e-a04b-1b2262945...@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups,com >,
> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
>
>
> >On May 21, 9:22 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
> >> In article <ce1b523a-bc0b-453a-aa19-3ed2dcae8...@25g2000hsx.googlegroups,com >,
> >> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
> >> >On May 20, 10:59 pm, wri...@l1000.prodigy,net (David Wright) wrote:
> >> >> In article
> ><ccda2291-84b9-4875-9ce8-294fba2a2...@m3g2000hsc.googlegroups,com >,
> >> >> Kelley Eidem <awthraw...@yahoo,com > wrote:
>
> >> >> >On May 14, 10:48 pm, Mark Thorson <nos...@sonic,net > wrote:
> >> >> >> Jan Drew wrote:
>
> >> >> >> > "Peter Moran" <pmo...@internode.on,net >
>
> >> >> >> > Nothing but Quack.
>
> >> >> >> He isn't trying to make a dishonest buck off it,
> >> >> >> unlike the original poster.
>
> >> >> >Did Mssr. Moran work for free all those years he was slicing into body
> >> >> >parts and removing them?? What could be more dishonest than convincing
> >> >> >patients that the answer to diseased organs is to remove them instead
> >> >> >of heal them?
>
> >> >> >Answer: Convincing patients that large doses of poison heals. You have
> >> >> >to be healthy to get well. Removing organs and polluting the blood
> >> >> >does not produce health even if it does produce income.
>
> >> >> This particular posting made me wonder if "DrCee" is a Kelley Eidem
> >> >> sock puppet. I've seen zillions of postings from Cee that read like
> >> >> the above, but not from Eidem. Identity confusion?
>
> >> >Did it occur to you that he and I agree on this issue?
>
> >> That's not the point I was trying to make. I don't recall you
> >> blathering about this "polluting the blood" crapola in the past, but
> >> it's Cee's bread and butter.
>
> >So you think polluting the blood is okay?
>
> I think it's a meaningless phrase, actually.
>
> >I've seen Cee's sig line, and thought it was a good one. This led me
> >to think in that direction when replying above. It's not all that
> >complicated. It was Shakespeare who said "There is nothing new under
> >the sun," which applies here.
>
> Actually, it's from Ecclesiastes.

I've never read his stuff. ;-)

>
> >> "There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
> >> -- John Dolan
>
> >The Democrats are the country club effete snobs who think they know
> >what's best for everyone else, even if it doesn't apply to themselves.
> >Good examples of this are the facts that the Kennedy clan and Hillary
> >don't tip waitresses, cab drivers, massage therapists, etc.
>
> A canard.

I speak from personal experience (massage therapist at the Watergate
Hotel) and from talking to cab drivers. It ain't no canard. The entire
Kennedy klan is well known for stiffing the working guy. They never
tipped.

Hillary has been reported on two separate occasions for stiffing
waitresses. In one case, Hillary took the poor woman's story of
working two to three jobs and made it part of her stump speech!...what
gall, she stiffs the waitress after ordering two plates of food, and
then she stiff the woman, and then she USES her story! There is are
few things worse than a rich person who refuses to tip those who serve
them, such as waitresses.

>
> Meanwhile, which type of Republican are you: a millionaire, or a
> sucker?
>
> -- David Wright :: alphabeta at copper,net
> These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
> "There are two kinds of Republicans: millionaires and suckers."
> -- John Dolan



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