Re: Sad news on Jim Chamblee



On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 17:52:34 -0700, *** <dt634@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 00:26:44 GMT, jim <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 18:16:49 GMT, Jim Shu <gymshoe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>On Thu, 25 Aug 2005 16:12:01 GMT, "J.C." <jcsplace@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Chamblee
>>>>DateAugust 24, 2005
>>>>Section(s)Obituary
>>>>
>>>>James Anderson Chamblee of Jekyll Island and Columbia, Md., passed away on
>>>>Aug. 18, 2005, in Columbia. He was 66.
>>>
>>>Sad news? Why I'm gloating on the event, as well as all the phoney
>>>blubbering and sniveling by his parrots and toadies who supported
>>>the anti-American *** all these years. So long, ***!!!
>>>
>>>After all the years of wishing to piss on his grave I now look
>>>forward to the opportunity.
>>>
>>>A judge has ruled in America un-likeable people can't force other
>>>people to like them. Is this a great country, or what?
>>>
>>>The Ubiquitous Sordo ?
>>>
>>
>>My friend,
>>
>>Today Jim's friends and family are grieving. You and I on the other
>>hand feel no pain at his passing but will remember his "sensitivity"
>>when others were in grief. I remember his "sensitivity" at President
>>Reagan's passing, WO Durant's brutal treatment by by Somalis, poor
>>Nick Berg slaughter because he was Jewish, and the 'joke' about Mz
>>Harris' death. Yes, I remember Jim Chamblee for his sensitivity about
>>death. It was during exchanges with him on several of these issues
>>that I decided to just filter him and ignore every snide comment he
>>would attach to anything I may say.
>>
>>I wish the best for his family at his passing. On the other hand, I
>>have no illusions about how Jim 'felt' anyone's pain who he disagreed
>>with.
>
>Thank you for posting this information. It's easy to see from the posts you supplied what kind of a
>character James Chamblee was and why Sordo or Jim Shu, feels the way he does. Chamblee
>certainly wasn't a boy scout, rather a quasi commie agitator with lots of like supporters.
Plonk,
Thumper
>>Jun 10 2004, 5:14 pm
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>>From: "James A. Chamblee" <jim-chamb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - Find
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>>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 21:14:37 GMT
>>Local: Thurs, Jun 10 2004 5:14 pm
>>Subject: Chamblee's 4 year old Prediction Comes True
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>>In the 2000 Presidential election campaign, James Chamblee predicted
>>that Ronald Reagan had already died, and was being kept in the freezer
>>to emerge when Bush needed him and his State Funeral most to get
>>elected.
>>
>>That prediction was posted here.
>>
>>Now that prediction has come true. Bush's ratings had tanked when the
>>GOP went to the freezer to thaw out the Gipper.
>>
>>Since Ray Charles, who died today, made a greater contribution to
>>America than Reagan, I propose that Ray Charles receive a multi
>>million dollar State Funeral too.
>>
>>Perfect timing
>>
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>>From: "James A. Chamblee" <jim-chamb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - Find
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>>Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2004 20:30:05 GMT
>>Local: Tues, Jun 8 2004 4:30 pm
>>Subject: Re: One of Americas Greastest Presidents is Dead at 93
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>>I Ed Aro <e...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>Any American who attacks a just departed former American president lscks
>>>the basic decency to be considered a good human being and a sensible
>>>American citizen.
>>
>>The man was a liar and a con man. He was the champion instigator of
>>class warfare, and had little regard for the Rule of Law.
>>He was supposed to cause the Federal Government to help its citizens
>>and he did the opposite; because he never understood why government
>>exists, and what the government is supposed to do.
>>
>>
>>WASHINGTON, July 7, 2003 (TomFlocco.com) -- According to a source
>>who refused to be named in this story, Florida Congresswoman Katherine
>>Harris (R-FL) died this morning in a light plane crash in foggy
>>conditions near Toronto's island airport around 10:00 AM. The
>>Toronto Islands are located on Lake Ontario, adjacent to Canada's
>>mainland.
>>
>>Reports and sources are as yet unable to confirm why the Florida
>>congresswoman and former Secretary of State during Florida's 2000
>>presidential election controversy had flown from Chicago to Toronto;
>>however, the source also said that Governor Jeb Bush was reportedly
>>at the accident scene shortly after the crash.
>>
>>Our internet search confirmed that there was a crash this morning
>>in the Toronto Islands at about 9:57 AM, and that there is currently
>>a search and recovery effort being conducted, according to a Toronto
>>Globe and Mail report a 4:51 this afternoon. However, we also
>>confirmed that there was activity in Harris' Washington, DC
>>congressional office at least until midnight tonight -- on the
>>Monday of a long Fourth of July holiday weekend when Congress is
>>not even in session. <A HREF="http://www.tomflocco.com/";>READ
>>MORE</A>
>>
>>God works in mysterious ways......
>>
>>
>>2. Charles Galbach Jul 8 2003, 6:09 pm show options
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>>From: "Charles Galbach" <galbaccr@XYZpghdotnet> - Find messages by
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>>Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 18:09:46 -0400
>>Local: Tues, Jul 8 2003 6:09 pm
>>Subject: Re: FLA REP. KATHERINE HARRIS DEAD
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>>"James Chamblee" <jim-chamb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>news:BB30B489.397A9%jim-chamblee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>|
>>|
>>| WASHINGTON, July 7, 2003 (TomFlocco.com) -- According to a source
>>| who refused to be named in this story, Florida Congresswoman Katherine
>>| Harris (R-FL) died this morning in a light plane crash in foggy
>>| conditions near Toronto's island airport around 10:00 AM. The
>>| Toronto Islands are located on Lake Ontario, adjacent to Canada's
>>| mainland.
>>|
>>| Reports and sources are as yet unable to confirm why the Florida
>>| congresswoman and former Secretary of State during Florida's 2000
>>| presidential election controversy had flown from Chicago to Toronto;
>>| however, the source also said that Governor Jeb Bush was reportedly
>>| at the accident scene shortly after the crash.
>>|
>>| Our internet search confirmed that there was a crash this morning
>>| in the Toronto Islands at about 9:57 AM, and that there is currently
>>| a search and recovery effort being conducted, according to a Toronto
>>| Globe and Mail report a 4:51 this afternoon. However, we also
>>| confirmed that there was activity in Harris' Washington, DC
>>| congressional office at least until midnight tonight -- on the
>>| Monday of a long Fourth of July holiday weekend when Congress is
>>| not even in session. <A HREF="http://www.tomflocco.com/";>READ
>>| MORE</A>
>>|
>>| God works in mysterious ways......
>>|
>>
>>You realize, I suppose, that she was in the midst of an interview
>>elsewhere
>>when this falsehood was reported. The turkey that created this lie,
>>which
>>could have been an unnecessary shock to some relative, belongs in
>>jail. It
>>is similar to yelling fire in a theatre and should be punished - and
>>you
>>should be soundly admonished for perpetuating this travesty. It is not
>>funny - especially if she has a relative with a bad heart of other
>>serious
>>medical condition that could be aggravated by such a stupid attempt at
>>a
>>joke. I don't care if such a falsehood is about Harris, or Hillary or
>>your
>>wife, it is not funny. You have to be a bit nuts to think such
>>political
>>tripe is anything but the crass gutter mentality that it is.
>>
>>Chuck
>>
>>
>>
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>>From: jim stevens <jimstev...@xxxxxxxxxx> - Find messages by this
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>>Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 20:38:25 -0400
>>Local: Tues, Jul 8 2003 8:38 pm
>>Subject: Re: FLA REP. KATHERINE HARRIS DEAD
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>>On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 18:09:46 -0400, "Charles Galbach"
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>><galbaccr@XYZpghdotnet> wrote:
>>>"James Chamblee" <jim-chamb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>news:BB30B489.397A9%jim-chamblee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>|
>>>|
>>>| WASHINGTON, July 7, 2003 (TomFlocco.com) -- According to a source
>>>| who refused to be named in this story, Florida Congresswoman Katherine
>>>| Harris (R-FL) died this morning in a light plane crash in foggy
>>>| conditions near Toronto's island airport around 10:00 AM. The
>>>| Toronto Islands are located on Lake Ontario, adjacent to Canada's
>>>| mainland.
>>>|
>>>| Reports and sources are as yet unable to confirm why the Florida
>>>| congresswoman and former Secretary of State during Florida's 2000
>>>| presidential election controversy had flown from Chicago to Toronto;
>>>| however, the source also said that Governor Jeb Bush was reportedly
>>>| at the accident scene shortly after the crash.
>>>|
>>>| Our internet search confirmed that there was a crash this morning
>>>| in the Toronto Islands at about 9:57 AM, and that there is currently
>>>| a search and recovery effort being conducted, according to a Toronto
>>>| Globe and Mail report a 4:51 this afternoon. However, we also
>>>| confirmed that there was activity in Harris' Washington, DC
>>>| congressional office at least until midnight tonight -- on the
>>>| Monday of a long Fourth of July holiday weekend when Congress is
>>>| not even in session. <A HREF="http://www.tomflocco.com/";>READ
>>>| MORE</A>
>>>|
>>>| God works in mysterious ways......
>>>|
>>
>>>You realize, I suppose, that she was in the midst of an interview elsewhere
>>>when this falsehood was reported. The turkey that created this lie, which
>>>could have been an unnecessary shock to some relative, belongs in jail. It
>>>is similar to yelling fire in a theatre and should be punished - and you
>>>should be soundly admonished for perpetuating this travesty. It is not
>>>funny - especially if she has a relative with a bad heart of other serious
>>>medical condition that could be aggravated by such a stupid attempt at a
>>>joke. I don't care if such a falsehood is about Harris, or Hillary or your
>>>wife, it is not funny. You have to be a bit nuts to think such political
>>>tripe is anything but the crass gutter mentality that it is.
>>
>>>Chuck
>>
>>I am glad some other folks do their research. Numbnuts seems as happy
>>to report her demise as he does the items of dead soldiers from Iraq
>>and Afg. A special place in hell awaits him.
>>
>>
>>
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>>From: Ron Kelley <removeronkel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - Find messages
>>by this author
>>Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 01:18:27 GMT
>>Local: Wed, Jan 30 2002 9:18 pm
>>Subject: Re: John, Jim, Maureen the real story on US pilot's treatment
>>in Somalia
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 06:57:26 -0500, "James Chamblee"
>>
>>jcs <v...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>Here are some clips about the "good treatment" John and others suggest
>>>the Somalis gave WO. Durant.
>>>The crowd surged past Mo'Alim and fell on both men. Those who went for
>>>the pilot began kicking and beating him, but the bearded militia
>>>leader felt suddenly protective of the man. He grabbed the pilot's
>>>arm, fired his weapon in the air and shouted for the crowd to stay
>>>back.
>>
>>> One of his men struck the pilot hard in the face with his rifle
>>>***, and Mo'Alim pushed him back. The pilot was at their mercy. It
>>>occurred to Mo'Alim that this American was more valuable alive than
>>>dead. The Rangers had spent months capturing Somalis and holding them
>>>prisoner. They would be willing to trade them, perhaps all of them,
>>>for one of their own.
>>> Mo'Alim and some of his men formed a ring around the pilot to
>>>protect him from the mob, which sought only revenge. Several of
>>>Mo'Alim's fighters tore off Durant's clothing. The pilot had a pistol
>>>strapped to his side, and a knife, and the Somalis were afraid he had
>>>other hidden weapons. They knew the American pilots also wore beacons
>>>in their clothing so that the helicopters could track them, so they
>>>stripped him.
>>> Durant kept his eyes on the sky. The Somalis were screaming things
>>>he couldn't understand. His nose was broken, and the bone around his
>>>eyes was shattered from the blow to his face.
>>> Then someone threw a handful of dirt in his face, and it filled his
>>>mouth. They tied a rag or a towel over the top of his head and eyes,
>>>and the mob hoisted him up, partly carrying and partly dragging him.
>>>He felt the broken end of his femur pierce the skin in the back of his
>>>right leg and poke through.
>>> He was buffeted from all sides, kicked, hit with fists, rifle
>>>butts. He could not see where they were taking him. He was engulfed in
>>>>a great chorus of hate and anger. Someone, he thought a woman, grabbed
>>>>his penis and testicles and yanked at them.
>>
>>> And in this agony of fright, Durant suddenly left his body. He was
>>>no longer at the center of the crowd. He was in it, or above it,
>>>perhaps. He was observing the crowd attacking him, apart somehow. He
>>>felt no pain. The fear lessened, and he passed out.
>>
>>>>http://www.philly.com/packages /somalia/dec12/default12.asp
>>
>>>>It was Monday, Oct. 4, the morning of a day Durant thought he would
>>>>never see. He had not slept. The previous evening, he had been
>>>>attacked and carried off by angry Somalis who had overrun his downed
>>>>helicopter crew and two Delta sergeants who had fought to protect
>>>>them. The others were all dead, but Durant did not know this.
>>
>>>> His right leg ached where the femur was broken, and he could feel
>>>>the ooze of blood inside his pants where the bone had poked through
>>>>his flesh in the manhandling he'd endured. It did not hurt that badly.
>>>>He didn't know if that was good or bad. He was still alive, so clearly
>>>>the severed bone had not punctured an artery. His back was what really
>>>>bothered him. He figured he'd crushed a vertebra in the crash.
>>
>>>> The Somalis had bound him with a metal dog chain. They had wrapped
>>>>it around his hands, which were pulled together on his stomach. During
>>>>the long night he had worked one hand free. He was sweating so that
>>>>when he relaxed his hand it slid easily from the chain. It had given
>>>>him his first sense of triumph. He had fought back in some small way.
>>>>He could wipe the dirt from his nose and eyes and straighten his
>>>>broken leg somewhat and get a little more comfortable. Then he wrapped
>>>>his hand back into the chain so his captors wouldn't know.
>>
>>>>His captors were all young men. Their weapons were rusted and poorly
>>>>maintained. He listened to the pitched fighting with terror and hope.
>>>>Then the sounds marched on and faded away. He found himself, despite
>>>>the danger, feeling abject at their departure. They had been so close!
>>
>>>> Soon dawn came. Durant was still frightened and uncomfortable and
>>>>very thirsty, but the sunlight and the birds and children calmed him.
>>>>He felt safer than at any moment since the crowd had closed on him.
>>
>>>> Then a gun barrel poked around the door. Durant caught the motion
>>>>out of the corner of his eye and turned his head just as the barrel
>>>>flamed and the room rang with the sound of a shot. He felt the impact
>>>>on his left shoulder and his left leg. Eyeing his shoulder he saw the
>>>>back end of a round protruding from his skin. It evidently had hit the
>>>>floor first and had ricocheted into him without fully penetrating. A
>>>>bit of shrapnel had entered his leg.
>>>>Durant on getting shot
>>>> He slid his hand free of the chain and tried to wrench the bullet
>>>>from his shoulder. It was an automatic move, a reflex, but when his
>>>>fingers touched the round they sizzled and he winced with pain. The
>>>>bullet was still hot. It had burned his fingertips. t.
>>
>>Who cares?
>>
>>We invaded their nation, and sought to murder their leaders.
>>
>>What do you expect from a nation in anarchy?
>>
>>
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>>From: James Chamblee <jim-chamb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> - Find messages by
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>>Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 21:40:37 GMT
>>Local: Sat, May 15 2004 5:40 pm
>>Subject: Re: Where's the Outrage Over Nick Berg?
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>>Ruth Downs wrote:
>>>> >>Several days have gone by now.
>>>> >>Where's the Outrage Over Nick Berg?
>>>> >>What excuse do you now have?
>>
>>>> > You tell me. Do you think there is none?
>>>> > Thumper
>>
>>>> I have seen NO outcry from you, or any of the following
>>>> liberal/humanitarian regulars in
>>>> this group:
>>
>>>> Alan Lichtenstein
>>>> Alvin E. Toda
>>>> arthur wouk
>>>> Bob [skybl...@xxxxxxxxx]
>>>> Cameron Smithes
>>>> Chamblee
>>>> Chip Wood
>>>> cramer
>>>> dave
>>>> ElaineJ
>>>> Gary James
>>>> Glenn Pooler
>>>> Hawth Hill
>>>> Islander
>>>> Maureen
>>>> rick++
>>>> Rita
>>>> Rumpelstiltskin
>>>> Sinclair
>>
>>>> Too busy with a feeding frenzy blaming the administration for what a
>>>> handful of guards did
>>>> to prisoners in Iraq.
>>
>>Unlike our right wing contributors, I prefer to allow time to expose
>>more information than we now have.
>>
>>The first comment is that People defending their country against an
>>illegal and immoral foreign invasion don't have to answer to anybody
>>for any action against those invaders in trying to repel the invaders.
>>
>>Turns out that the video is almost certainly a fake; and if it is Berg
>>on display, he was already dead according to several medical
>>authorities.
>>
>>I still have a lot of problems with the authenticity of this incident;
>>because Al Qaeda in general has not been so stupid as to provide an
>>excuse for poor behavior by its enemies. Killing Berg removed a lot
>>of
>>heat from the detainee scandal, at least according to the people
>>supporting detainee abuse.
>>
>>This incident benefits only the Bushies. So I will have to be shown
>>that they are not responsible.

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