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Billy Madison[edit]

Principal: Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul. [2]



























 

Sharia[edit]

Talk:Sharia#Freedom_of_Speech.3F.3F 66.71.57.211 - The Pennsylvania State University

An/I post[edit]

"correct your previous erroneous statements" / "What is one to make of you? ": What am I to make of you? I corrected that a week ago. Besides, the mistake occured because pschemp withheld information, when I asked her for the forgery's originator. She chose not to tell me and got rude. She changed her mind though, when Slim asked. As soon as pschemp did tell what she knew, I corrected my error.
Incidentally, Slim asked you this on 06:16, 4/8/06:
"And then Samsara tidied the English, [1] adding that the newspaper had provided no evidence, which means he must have read the article. Perhaps Samsara could say which sentences of that newspaper article implied that there were other such camps. That would clear up the mystery."
She erred somewhat with the diff she provided, so she asked the right question possibly for the wrong reason. Is it that because you never answered? Would you mind clearing up the mistery now? I provide the correct diffs again, as I did earlier:
Why did you add a title to the forgery's reference, and why did you add a redeeming qualifier? Both of which you could only do for having read and understood the article Burke had distorted, making pass a neo-Nazi allegation as being a highly reputable newspaper's report. And so you said in German WP:
Ich bin dann die Quellen durchgegangen, um sicherzustellen, dass auch alle Statements durch Quellen untermauert sind
(I then perused the sources to make sure that absolutely all statements are backed by sources)
--tickle me 02:57, 11 August 2006 (UTC)


An/I backup[edit]

"Thanks for letting me know about your 'list'": The list is on a talk page that you contributed to diligently before *and* after I added it: what smear is that? "And where were you when this happened? Did you care? Evidently not": what evidence? Have you evidence that I knew of it, then? For what you or anybody could possibly know, I cared as soon as I noticed. What utter smear.

  1. Burke's claims that someting is "prooven"[sic], where the source states it's a neo-Nazi allegation, being "utter nonsense".
  2. Here the sentence has been "amended" to state that a newspaper (of undisputed repute, cf. Die Zeit) claims something to be true, allegedly, however, "provid[ing] no proof to this charge". The source -surprise- still states it's "utter nonsense". You, going "through the sources to make sure than all statements were supported by sources", as you say, checked the source and added the article's title.
  3. Here, you realise that "claimed" is an outright lie, and amend to "implies". However, the newspaper neither claims nor implies - it still calls it "utter nonsense" and leaves it with just that.

I'd rather not see you performing such "community service". Please explain why AGF applies. I'm still not convinced that Karl was mad. As my post might get tattered beyound legibility, I'll store it here. --tickle me 12:14, 11 August 2006 (UTC)

Naziaufmarsch am 29.07.2006 in Bad Nenndorf[edit]

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21.07.2006:

Naziaufmarsch am 29.07.2006 in Bad Nenndorf - DGB ruft zur Teilnahme an Gegendemonstration auf!

Zusammen mit dem berüchtigten rechtsextremen „Aktionsbüro Norddeutschland“ unter Thomas Wulff wird für den 29.07. von der „Nationalen Offensive Schaumburg“ um Marcus Winter eine Demonstration Bad Nenndorf organisiert. Gemeinsam mit anderen Gruppen und Organisationen ruft der Deutsche Gewerkschaftsbund dazu auf, sich an der Gegendemonstration gegen diese Provokation zu beteiligen: 29.07.2006, 10:30 Bahnhofsvorplatz (Bornstraße), dort Auftaktkundgebung mit Musik und Redebeiträgen anschließend Demonstration mit Zwischenkundgebungen durch die Bornstraße, die Kreuzstraße, die Hauptstraße, die Kurhausstraße und von dort in den Kurpark zum Kulturfest gegen Naziaufmärsche.

Der DGB sei zum einen maßgeblich an der Organisation und Durchführung des Kulturfestes "Bad Nenndorf ist bunt" beteiligt und unterstütze zum anderen die Gegendemonstration, informiert Sebastian Wertmüller, der DGB-Regionsvorsitzende aus Hannover. Damit wolle man deutlich machen, dass Demonstration und Fest sich gegenseitig ergänzten und ein gemeinsames Ziel verfolgten.

Wertmüller betont, dass die Demonstration nicht nur gegen den aktuellen Aufmarsch der Nazis in Bad Nenndorf richte: "Hintergrund sind die fortlaufenden Naziaktivitäten im Landkreis Schaumburg. Hakenkreuzschmierereien, Infostände und Mahnwachen bis hin zu brutalen Gewaltakten gegen Gegner aus den Reihen der Antifaschisten greifen um sich." Der DGB befürchte, dass sich eine kleine Nazi-Subkultur immer mehr im Landkreis breit mache, demokratische Jugendliche einschüchtere und so zu einem zunehmend rechtsradikalen Klima beitrage. Gerade deswegen sei es notwendig, jetzt laut "Stopp" zu rufen und über alle politischen Grenzen hinweg dem braunen Ungeist Einhalt zu gebieten.

Wertmüller erklärt, dass er selber sich als stellvertretender Versammlungsleiter für die Gegendemonstration zur Verfügung gestellt habe um den Stellenwert des Protestes deutlich zu machen: "Wir hoffen, dass nicht nur die jungen Leute mit uns demonstrieren. Ich lade alle Gewerkschafter und die Bürgerinnen und Bürger aus Bad Nenndorf und dem Landkreis zur Teilnahme ein." Aus Erfahrungen aus vielen Städten auch in Niedersachsen wisse man, dass nur entschiedenes und frühzeitiges Entgegentreten aller demokratischen Kräfte gegen Nazis, Rassisten und Antisemiten helfe.

Gemeinsam gegen Neonazis! Für eine tolerante Gesellschaft! Samstag, 29.07.2006 in Bad Nenndorf - 10:30 Uhr / Bahnhof / Gegendemonstration - 12:00 Uhr / Kurpark / Buntes Kulturfest

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