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Old January 28th, 2008, 02:35 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
Greg Procter
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Sarah Czepiel wrote:

On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 08:56:39 GMT, Larry in AZ
wrote:

:Waiving the right to remain silent, "Mr. Travel" said:
:
: Greg Procter wrote:
:
: Sarah, I'll say this only a hundred thousand times ... I don't lie.
:
: You stated it was easier for someone in Singapore to obtain cigars from
: Cuba than from New Zealand.
:
:He insisted for several weeks that New Zealand didn't have a Constitution.

Then there's his " Shah of Iraq " claim.



Laugh ... you all went for that one for weeks!
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Old January 28th, 2008, 07:30 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 14:35:29 +1300, Greg Procter
wrote:

:Sarah Czepiel wrote:
:
: On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 08:56:39 GMT, Larry in AZ
: wrote:
:
: :Waiving the right to remain silent, "Mr. Travel" said:
: :
: : Greg Procter wrote:
: :
: : Sarah, I'll say this only a hundred thousand times ... I don't lie.
: :
: : You stated it was easier for someone in Singapore to obtain cigars from
: : Cuba than from New Zealand.
: :
: :He insisted for several weeks that New Zealand didn't have a Constitution.
:
: Then there's his " Shah of Iraq " claim.
:
:
:Laugh ... you all went for that one for weeks!

Oh come on Greg. We simply ignored your silly comment. You have so
many....
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Old January 28th, 2008, 08:02 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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Greg Procter wrote:

"Mr. Travel" wrote:

Greg Procter wrote:

Sarah, I'll say this only a hundred thousand times ... I don't lie.


You stated it was easier for someone in Singapore to obtain cigars from
Cuba than from New Zealand.




"... Cuban ..."

Of course, you really have to post edit ...


From "Cuban"? Why would I say "From Cuban" instead of "From Cuba"?
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Old January 28th, 2008, 08:06 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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Greg Procter wrote:

Larry in AZ wrote:

Waiving the right to remain silent, "Mr. Travel" said:


Greg Procter wrote:

Sarah, I'll say this only a hundred thousand times ... I don't lie.

You stated it was easier for someone in Singapore to obtain cigars from
Cuba than from New Zealand.


He insisted for several weeks that New Zealand didn't have a Constitution.




... in the sense that the US has a constitution.


What does the US have to do with it? It was never a US colony.

Is there something in NZ referred to as a constitution?

Is this government web page incorrect?

http://www.gov-gen.govt.nz/role/constofnz.htm

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Old January 28th, 2008, 08:35 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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Larry in AZ wrote:

I showed him that web age, along with several others from the NZ
government. He continued to argue that NZ has no Constitution, then after
several long bouts wih this, finally began saying, "...not in the sense
that the US has a Constitution."


For someone so anti-American, I don't get why he mentioned the US, like
he would expect the US and NZ to have similar constitutional documents.

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Old January 28th, 2008, 08:45 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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Sarah Czepiel wrote:

On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 14:35:29 +1300, Greg Procter
wrote:

:Sarah Czepiel wrote:
:
: On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 08:56:39 GMT, Larry in AZ
: wrote:
:
: :Waiving the right to remain silent, "Mr. Travel" said:
: :
: : Greg Procter wrote:
: :
: : Sarah, I'll say this only a hundred thousand times ... I don't lie.
: :
: : You stated it was easier for someone in Singapore to obtain cigars from
: : Cuba than from New Zealand.
: :
: :He insisted for several weeks that New Zealand didn't have a Constitution.
:
: Then there's his " Shah of Iraq " claim.
:
:
:Laugh ... you all went for that one for weeks!

Oh come on Greg. We simply ignored your silly comment. You have so
many....



Good one Sara, keep that up and you'll eventually start to believe it!
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Old January 28th, 2008, 08:47 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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"Mr. Travel" wrote:

Greg Procter wrote:

"Mr. Travel" wrote:

Greg Procter wrote:

Sarah, I'll say this only a hundred thousand times ... I don't lie.

You stated it was easier for someone in Singapore to obtain cigars from
Cuba than from New Zealand.




"... Cuban ..."

Of course, you really have to post edit ...


From "Cuban"? Why would I say "From Cuban" instead of "From Cuba"?



sigh ... _Cuban_ cigars from ... sheesh
Duhh and double Duhh!
  #18  
Old January 28th, 2008, 08:50 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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"Mr. Travel" wrote:

Greg Procter wrote:

Larry in AZ wrote:

Waiving the right to remain silent, "Mr. Travel" said:


Greg Procter wrote:

Sarah, I'll say this only a hundred thousand times ... I don't lie.

You stated it was easier for someone in Singapore to obtain cigars from
Cuba than from New Zealand.

He insisted for several weeks that New Zealand didn't have a Constitution.




... in the sense that the US has a constitution.


What does the US have to do with it?


Absolutely _nothing_!


It was never a US colony.


I think we're all aware of that - and grateful, especially at this end.



Is there something in NZ referred to as a constitution?


Apparently there is!



Is this government web page incorrect?

http://www.gov-gen.govt.nz/role/constofnz.htm



I'm not going to bother looking at it - probably yes.

Now, what is the point of the US Constitution?
If you can answer that then I can explain the difference with the NZ
constitution.
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Old January 28th, 2008, 08:53 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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Larry in AZ wrote:

Waiving the right to remain silent, "Mr. Travel" said:

Greg Procter wrote:

Larry in AZ wrote:

Waiving the right to remain silent, "Mr. Travel" said:


Greg Procter wrote:

Sarah, I'll say this only a hundred thousand times ... I don't lie.

You stated it was easier for someone in Singapore to obtain cigars
from Cuba than from New Zealand.

He insisted for several weeks that New Zealand didn't have a
Constitution.



... in the sense that the US has a constitution.


What does the US have to do with it? It was never a US colony.

Is there something in NZ referred to as a constitution?

Is this government web page incorrect?

http://www.gov-gen.govt.nz/role/constofnz.htm


I showed him that web age, along with several others from the NZ
government. He continued to argue that NZ has no Constitution, then after
several long bouts wih this, finally began saying, "...not in the sense
that the US has a Constitution."


If you were to stop ranting and think for a moment - well perhaps in
your case for a long time - you might be able to tell me what your
Constitution is intended for. Then we can consider the difference with
what the NZ constitution stands for.
I know it's tough, but try to bear with me on this one.
  #20  
Old January 28th, 2008, 08:56 AM posted to alt.nuke.the.usa,rec.travel.air
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"Mr. Travel" wrote:

Larry in AZ wrote:

I showed him that web age, along with several others from the NZ
government. He continued to argue that NZ has no Constitution, then after
several long bouts wih this, finally began saying, "...not in the sense
that the US has a Constitution."


For someone so anti-American, I don't get why he mentioned the US, like
he would expect the US and NZ to have similar constitutional documents.



You don't understand much at all, do you Mr Travel.
 




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