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George Dance: Making Canada Great Again Edward Rochester Esq.
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Subject: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Edward Rochester Esq
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 01:33 UTC
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In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: George J. Dance
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 02:34 UTC
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On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:
In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Retired.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: W.Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Organization: novaBBS
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 03:39 UTC
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George J. Dance wrote:

On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Retired.

Senetto is all about repetition, just A his patterns of poetry challenges, leaving Usenet forever, and so on.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Spam-I-Am
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 09:23 UTC
References: 1 2
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On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:
In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed
it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a
stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to
discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Retired.

The unanswered question remains. “George Dance, why do you support a pair of illiterate trolls who
constantly spam, bump, necropost, whine, attack and otherwise disrupt AAPC?” ~ Michael Pendragon

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: W.Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Organization: novaBBS
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 10:11 UTC
References: 1
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Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.

Your ongoing fixation with George Dance is noted, Senetto.

HTH and HAND.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Will Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 10:28 UTC
References: 1 2 3
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On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 4:23:34 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:

> > In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed
it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a
stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to
discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Retired.
The unanswered question remains. “George Dance, why do you support

And you claim you're not a a team player, Pastor Corey.

🙂

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Spam-I-Am
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 10:33 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4
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On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:28:53 AM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 4:23:34 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed
it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a
stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to
discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Retired.
The unanswered question remains. “George Dance, why do you support
And you claim you're not a a team player, Pastor Corey.

🙂

I claimed not to have my own team. I’ve always been a team player.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Will Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 10:34 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5
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On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:33:09 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:28:53 AM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 4:23:34 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed
it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a
stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to
discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Retired.
The unanswered question remains. “George Dance, why do you support
And you claim you're not a a team player, Pastor Corey.

I claimed not to have my own team. I’ve always been a team player..

Obviously.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Spam-I-Am
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 10:45 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:34:40 AM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:33:09 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:28:53 AM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 4:23:34 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed
it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a
stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to
discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Retired.
The unanswered question remains. “George Dance, why do you support
And you claim you're not a a team player, Pastor Corey.

I claimed not to have my own team. I’ve always been a team player.
Obviously.

“Go Team!” is the motto for Team in Training, the charity athletic
fund raising arm of Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America,
with which I was involved as an athlete and trainer for many years.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Will Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 11:03 UTC
References: 1 2
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On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed
it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a
stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to
discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Yes, I think Senetto or another of the trolls have reposted this more than twice, if my memory serves me well.

Retired.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Will Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 23:30 UTC
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On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.

You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Michael Pendragon
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 13:25 UTC
References: 1 2
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On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?

Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Spam-I-Am
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 13:29 UTC
References: 1 2 3
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.

Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Michael Pendragon
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 13:59 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.

Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Spam-I-Am
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 14:07 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:59:52 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.
Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response.

Huh? You must be seeing something I’m not seeing, or vice versa. I’m seeing that the subject
header now reads “Re:”, so on and so forth, indicating that the initial post has been deleted.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Michael Pendragon
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:01 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 9:07:03 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:59:52 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.
Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response.
Huh? You must be seeing something I’m not seeing, or vice versa. I’m seeing that the subject
header now reads “Re:”, so on and so forth, indicating that the initial post has been deleted.

You're right. I don't know how I missed that one.

In that case, it was a troll thread started by Jim. George Dance is off the hook, but the Donkey's post, still remains a troli.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Will Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:06 UTC
References: 1 2
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On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You're confused again, Pendragon.

As shown above, this thread was started by Edward Rochester aka Jim Senetto...

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

The poor Chimp's forgotten, but he's posted this, and we've discussed
it, so many times that I just put up the elections story as a
stand-alone post, to save time on his trolls:

https://groups.google.com/g/alt.arts.poetry.comments/c/2LMjE55S1do/m/e_ovtVAbAAAJ?hl=en

(Notice that, when I did that, he, and his backup troll didn't want to
discuss it. but, as I say, he forgets.)

Retired.

HTH and HAND.
.....

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Spam-I-Am
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:18 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:01:23 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 9:07:03 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:59:52 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.
Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response.
Huh? You must be seeing something I’m not seeing, or vice versa.. I’m seeing that the subject
header now reads “Re:”, so on and so forth, indicating that the initial post has been deleted.
You're right. I don't know how I missed that one.

In that case, it was a troll thread started by Jim. George Dance is off the hook, but the Donkey's post, still remains a troli.

The word Trolli has two l's and should be capitalized.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Coco DeSockmonkey
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:19 UTC
References: 1 2 3
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:06:52 AM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You're confused again, Pendragon.

As shown above, this thread was started by Edward Rochester aka Jim Senetto..

You seem confused again, Donkey.

The matter has already been addressed (both by Corey and myself).

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: W-Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Organization: novaBBS
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:28 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4
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Coco DeSockmonkey wrote:

On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:06:52 AM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 9:34:04 PM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-20 8:33 p.m., Edward Rochester Esq. wrote:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ You're confused again, Pendragon. As shown above, this thread was started by Edward Rochester aka Jim Senetto.

You seem confused again

Not at all.

The complete thread can be seen at Nova BBS:

https://news.novabbs.com/arts/article-flat.php?id=182841&group=alt.arts..poetry.comments#182841

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: George J. Dance
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:36 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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On 2022-11-22 10:01 a.m., Michael Pendragon wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 9:07:03 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:59:52 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.
Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

Jim's trollpost is still on Usenet, Michael. Here's some of the source code, to set the record straight:

Message-ID: <892000dd-884f-4bcc-9514-e0d20e801c69n@googlegroups.com>
Subject: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: "Edward Rochester Esq." <blackpooljimmy1@aol.com>
Injection-Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 01:33:25 +0000

*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response.
Huh? You must be seeing something I’m not seeing, or vice versa. I’m seeing that the subject
header now reads “Re:”, so on and so forth, indicating that the initial post has been deleted.

You're right. I don't know how I missed that one.

I don't think anyone believes you "missed that one," Michael. The most likely explanation is: One Liar Twin (Jim) decided to delete his 100 or so troll posts this month, and the other Liar Twin (Michael) decided to pretend they don't exist anymore.

In that case, it was a troll thread started by Jim. George Dance is off the hook
, but the Donkey's post, still remains a troli.

Sure, Michael: you lied, and you got caught again, so let's move along, and leeave you alone to play Monkey vs. Donkey. Did you really expect that to work again?

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Coco DeSockmonkey
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:40 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:36:13 AM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-22 10:01 a.m., Michael Pendragon wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 9:07:03 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:59:52 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.
Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

Jim's trollpost is still on Usenet, Michael. Here's some of the source
code, to set the record straight:

Message-ID: <892000dd-884f-4bcc...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: "Edward Rochester Esq." <blackpo...@aol.com>
Injection-Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 01:33:25 +0000
*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response.
Huh? You must be seeing something I’m not seeing, or vice versa. I’m seeing that the subject
header now reads “Re:”, so on and so forth, indicating that the initial post has been deleted.

You're right. I don't know how I missed that one.
I don't think anyone believes you "missed that one," Michael. The most
likely explanation is: One Liar Twin (Jim) decided to delete his 100 or
so troll posts this month, and the other Liar Twin (Michael) decided to
pretend they don't exist anymore.
In that case, it was a troll thread started by Jim. George Dance is off the hook
, but the Donkey's post, still remains a troli.
Sure, Michael: you lied, and you got caught again, so let's move along,
and leeave you alone to play Monkey vs. Donkey. Did you really expect
that to work again?

Seriously, George... WFT is wrong with you?

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: ME
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:43 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
View all headers
On Tuesday, 22 November 2022 at 10:40:26 UTC-5, cocodeso...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:36:13 AM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-22 10:01 a.m., Michael Pendragon wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 9:07:03 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:59:52 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol..com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.
Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

Jim's trollpost is still on Usenet, Michael. Here's some of the source
code, to set the record straight:

Message-ID: <892000dd-884f-4bcc...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: "Edward Rochester Esq." <blackpo...@aol.com>
Injection-Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 01:33:25 +0000
*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response..
Huh? You must be seeing something I’m not seeing, or vice versa. I’m seeing that the subject
header now reads “Re:”, so on and so forth, indicating that the initial post has been deleted.

You're right. I don't know how I missed that one.
I don't think anyone believes you "missed that one," Michael. The most
likely explanation is: One Liar Twin (Jim) decided to delete his 100 or
so troll posts this month, and the other Liar Twin (Michael) decided to
pretend they don't exist anymore.
In that case, it was a troll thread started by Jim. George Dance is off the hook
, but the Donkey's post, still remains a troli.
Sure, Michael: you lied, and you got caught again, so let's move along,
and leeave you alone to play Monkey vs. Donkey. Did you really expect
that to work again?
Seriously, George... WFT is wrong with you?

He’s lost the fucking plot!!

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Spam-I-Am
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:45 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
View all headers
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:40:26 AM UTC-5, cocodeso...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:36:13 AM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-22 10:01 a.m., Michael Pendragon wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 9:07:03 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:59:52 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol..com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.
Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

Jim's trollpost is still on Usenet, Michael. Here's some of the source
code, to set the record straight:

Message-ID: <892000dd-884f-4bcc...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: "Edward Rochester Esq." <blackpo...@aol.com>
Injection-Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 01:33:25 +0000
*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response..
Huh? You must be seeing something I’m not seeing, or vice versa. I’m seeing that the subject
header now reads “Re:”, so on and so forth, indicating that the initial post has been deleted.

You're right. I don't know how I missed that one.
I don't think anyone believes you "missed that one," Michael. The most
likely explanation is: One Liar Twin (Jim) decided to delete his 100 or
so troll posts this month, and the other Liar Twin (Michael) decided to
pretend they don't exist anymore.
In that case, it was a troll thread started by Jim. George Dance is off the hook
, but the Donkey's post, still remains a troli.
Sure, Michael: you lied, and you got caught again, so let's move along,
and leeave you alone to play Monkey vs. Donkey. Did you really expect
that to work again?
Seriously, George... WFT is wrong with you?

He can't answer if he doesn't know.

Subject: Re: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: Will Dockery
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2022 15:50 UTC
References: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
View all headers
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 10:36:13 AM UTC-5, george...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On 2022-11-22 10:01 a.m., Michael Pendragon wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 9:07:03 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:59:52 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:29:19 AM UTC-5, Spam-I-Am wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 8:25:42 AM UTC-5, michaelmalef...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 6:30:03 PM UTC-5, Will Dockery wrote:
On Sunday, November 20, 2022 at 8:33:26 PM UTC-5, blackpo...@aol.com wrote:

In January 2009, the Western Standard ranked Dance at #62 in its "Liberty 100" list of "Canadians who have advanced economic and personal liberty" in 2008.[10]

Electoral record
Ontario general election, 1975, Wilson Heights, 366 votes (winner: Vern Singer, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1979, Davenport, 156 votes (winner: Charles Caccia, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1980, York South—Weston, 299 votes (winner: Ursula Appolloni, Liberal)
Canadian federal election, 1984, York—Scarborough, 1,067 votes (winner: W. Paul McCrossan, Progressive Conservative)
Ontario general election, 1985, Scarborough—Ellesmere, 348 votes (winner: David William Warner, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1987, Scarborough Southwest, 485 votes (winner: Richard Johnston, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1988, Brampton, 593 votes (winner: John McDermid, Progressive Conservative
federal by-election, July 13, 1990, Oshawa, 117 votes (winner: Michael Breaugh, New Democratic Party)
Ontario general election, 1990, Scarborough West, 401 votes (winner: Anne Swarbrick, New Democratic Party)
Canadian federal election, 1993, Scarborough Centre, 153 votes (winner: John Cannis, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 1995, Scarborough West, 214 votes (winner: Jim Brown, Progressive Conservative)
provincial by-election, May 23, 1996, York South, 77 votes (winner: Gerard Kennedy, Liberal)
Ontario general election, 2007, Scarborough Southwest, 296 votes (winner: Lorenzo Berardinetti, Liberal)

Retired.
You really are fixated with George Dance, aren't you, Jim Senetto?
Jim hasn't posted in this thread, troll.
Just because Jim may delete his post doesn’t mean it never happened, Michael. Even you know that, sheesh.
Google Groups shows the empty space where a deleted post had been, along with a message that a deletion has occurred.

There is no such evidence of a deletion in this thread.

Jim's trollpost is still on Usenet, Michael. Here's some of the source
code, to set the record straight:

Message-ID: <892000dd-884f-4bcc...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: George Dance: Making Canada Great Again
From: "Edward Rochester Esq." <blackpo...@aol.com>
Injection-Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2022 01:33:25 +0000

Again, Senetto's opening post can be seen at Nova BBS:

https://news.novabbs.com/arts/article-flat.php?id=182841&group=alt.arts...poetry.comments#182841

*****

This is a troll thread started by George Dance.

George Dance reposted some statistics Jim had posted in another thread.

Apparently George's response had been ignored, so he moved it to a new thread in an attempt to get attention.

The Donkey has been dutifully goading Jim into a posting a response.
Huh? You must be seeing something I’m not seeing, or vice versa. I’m seeing that the subject
header now reads “Re:”, so on and so forth, indicating that the initial post has been deleted.

You're right. I don't know how I missed that one.
I don't think anyone believes you "missed that one," Michael. The most
likely explanation is: One Liar Twin (Jim) decided to delete his 100 or
so troll posts this month, and the other Liar Twin (Michael) decided to
pretend they don't exist anymore.
In that case, it was a troll thread started by Jim. George Dance is off the hook
, but the Donkey's post, still remains a troli.
Sure, Michael: you lied,

As usual.

and you got caught again, so let's move along,
and leeave you alone to play Monkey vs. Donkey. Did you really expect
that to work again?

The complete thread can be found at Nova BBS:

https://news.novabbs.com/arts/article-flat.php?id=182841&group=alt.arts...poetry.comments#182841

HTH and HAND.

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