Posted by
michael
on from the father-of-the-modern-spam-has-a-nice-ring-to-it dept.
madmagic writes "News.com has an
interview today with the surviving lawyer who spammed Usenet with multiple "Green Card Lottery" posts in '94." And today we can get spam in 20 different languages. Hurray.
Re:It was inevitable
by
nurightshu
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· Score: 1, Offtopic
Are you defending John Lennon's killer?
If he's not, I will. Mark David Chapman should be a national hero. Hell, maybe even a world hero. He did us all a favor by eradicating one more hippie who thought that merely by wishing the world were a place where "like, just sitting down and talking, man," would actually solve any problems, he could make it so. Seriously, listen to the lyrics to "Imagine." Lennon was a twit (and a hack lyricist to boot). Now listen to the lyrics to "The Ballad of the Green Berets" (SSG Barry Sadler, I believe). That's good American music!
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for diplomacy; negotiations that will stop armed conflict before it starts are a Good Thing. But sometimes you have to give war a chance (apologies to P.J. O'Rourke).
Here's to you, Mark David Chapman, for having the courage to do what so many others couldn't.
-- They that would sacrifice their.sig space for that cliched Franklin quote deserve neither.
Are you defending John Lennon's killer?
If he's not, I will. Mark David Chapman should be a national hero. Hell, maybe even a world hero. He did us all a favor by eradicating one more hippie who thought that merely by wishing the world were a place where "like, just sitting down and talking, man," would actually solve any problems, he could make it so. Seriously, listen to the lyrics to "Imagine." Lennon was a twit (and a hack lyricist to boot). Now listen to the lyrics to "The Ballad of the Green Berets" (SSG Barry Sadler, I believe). That's good American music!
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for diplomacy; negotiations that will stop armed conflict before it starts are a Good Thing. But sometimes you have to give war a chance (apologies to P.J. O'Rourke).
Here's to you, Mark David Chapman, for having the courage to do what so many others couldn't.
They that would sacrifice their