From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises on
I'm not saying all Jews, but my town is like little Israel, and most
seem to be well-off lawyers and doctors who most benefit from having
our traffic chaotic and our healthcare in shambles, most expensive and
least universal in the civilized world. They live in their own high-
class ghettos, certainly excluding outsiders, blocking streets, or
living in Gated Communities, making sure their world is nice and
civilized.

I have met nice Jewish people, and do admire personalities that are
Jewish, but for the most part we are stuck in a profiteering system,
where you are discriminated for being penniless or riding a bike.

For example, I called one lawyer and ask him if would defend my right
to RIDE A BIKE on the road, TAKING THE LANE, and he said no... that I
had to be injured. Well, at least he didn't ask me my race.

I'm just doing a casual observation, based on Internet data and
personal accounts, but things seem to be better on the other side...
Europe. Maybe things are also better in Israel than here --certainly
in a kibbutz.

Maybe it is just plain old-fashioned class-struggle, but I just want
to get it out of my system.


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THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS

"Trust your own common sense when they lie to you"

http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote1
From: Phlip on
> Maybe it is just plain old-fashioned class-struggle, but I just want
> to get it out of my system.

If you look closely at the statue of the mytho-historical Jewish
leader David, by Michelangelo, you might notice something shocking...

....HE'S NOT JEWISH !

I'm sure that someone has noticed this before..?
From: Studemania on
On May 27, 2:57 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana
and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises" <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
> I'm not saying all Jews, but my town is like little Israel, and most
> seem to be well-off lawyers and doctors who most benefit from having
> our traffic chaotic and our healthcare in shambles, most expensive and
> least universal in the civilized world. They live in their own high-
> class ghettos, certainly excluding outsiders, blocking streets, or
> living in Gated Communities, making sure their world is nice and
> civilized.
>
> I have met nice Jewish people, and do admire personalities that are
> Jewish, but for the most part we are stuck in a profiteering system,
> where you are discriminated for being penniless or riding a bike.
>
> For example, I called one lawyer and ask him if would defend my right
> to RIDE A BIKE on the road, TAKING THE LANE, and he said no... that I
> had to be injured. Well, at least he didn't ask me my race.
>
> I'm just doing a casual observation, based on Internet data and
> personal accounts, but things seem to be better on the other side...
> Europe. Maybe things are also better in Israel than here --certainly
> in a kibbutz.
>
> Maybe it is just plain old-fashioned class-struggle, but I just want
> to get it out of my system.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­---
>
> THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> "Trust your own common sense when they lie to you"
>
> http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote1

Lawyers often have their special areas of expertise.
Be glad that he wasn't hard up enough to "wing it."
From: Phlip on
On May 27, 7:45 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana
and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises"

> Circumcision has always been very rare in Italy, and the classical and
> Rennaissance sculptors would never have portrayed a mutilated penis.
>
> Even the ancient Greeks portrayed the penis in its natural state, as
> it was considered perverse to portray a penis with the glans exposed."

Ding!!!

White Renaissance marble copied the style of ancient Roman marble,
with its paint worn off. Long on phallusses, but all uncut.

(And there are certain ancient bronzes preserved on the streets of
Rome, too...)
From: His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises on
On May 27, 11:45 pm, Studemania <midl...(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
> On May 27, 2:57 pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, ComandanteBanana
> and Chief of Quixotic Enterprises" <comandante.ban...(a)yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm not saying all Jews, but my town is like little Israel, and most
> > seem to be well-off lawyers and doctors who most benefit from having
> > our traffic chaotic and our healthcare in shambles, most expensive and
> > least universal in the civilized world. They live in their own high-
> > class ghettos, certainly excluding outsiders, blocking streets, or
> > living in Gated Communities, making sure their world is nice and
> > civilized.
>
> > I have met nice Jewish people, and do admire personalities that are
> > Jewish, but for the most part we are stuck in a profiteering system,
> > where you are discriminated for being penniless or riding a bike.
>
> > For example, I called one lawyer and ask him if would defend my right
> > to RIDE A BIKE on the road, TAKING THE LANE, and he said no... that I
> > had to be injured. Well, at least he didn't ask me my race.
>
> > I'm just doing a casual observation, based on Internet data and
> > personal accounts, but things seem to be better on the other side...
> > Europe. Maybe things are also better in Israel than here --certainly
> > in a kibbutz.
>
> > Maybe it is just plain old-fashioned class-struggle, but I just want
> > to get it out of my system.
>
> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------­---
>
> > THE WISE TIBETAN MONKEY SAYS
>
> > "Trust your own common sense when they lie to you"
>
> >http://webspawner.com/users/donquijote1
>
> Lawyers often have their special areas of expertise.
> Be glad that he wasn't hard up enough to "wing it."

Lawyers around here pitch their services AFTER you having an accident.
Isn't it cruel?

A partial list of "accident lawyers" in Miami gave me a long list of
Jewish last names.

Is anyone preaching about PREVENTION, whether that's preventing
accidents or preventing illnesses that go together with obesity and
lifestyle?