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The Eric Blair Report American Gandhi ON CAPITALISM: Its just not economical! When the original Gandhi became a lawyer, he picked a vocation highly regarded by the law- obsessed English. As his opposition to the Empire developed, he found that the best way to get its attention was to disobey its law civilly of course. But what if Gandhi had been born under the heel of the American     

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Author: Paul Encimer
Date: Aug 1, 2006 20:16

Oh, silly boy....we never post about the show! LOL! Although, I admit, I really am looking forward to hearing Mark's report about Graceland. I bet he had a great time. I'm really surprised that Kelli didn't go with him! Rambling done, Listener #29, Cat-. Be the change you wish to see in the world. -Mahatma Gandhi *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* "The_LA_Flash" <Phil3487@yahoo.com> wrote in
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On Aug 16, 3:21?pm, "Cathy" <WOL...@SPAMyahoo.com> wrote: > Well, really, Phil, I have no idea as to what you could have said. The only > thing that I know is that we have a lot better things to talk about than her > and the fact that she thinks that we spent the whole time golfing talking > only about her is just a little vain And your stupidity knows no bounds. i made no such claim, but I     

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Author: Cathy
Date: Aug 17, 2007 10:56

Well, really, Phil, I have no idea as to what you could have said. The only thing that I know is that we have a lot better things to talk about than her and the fact that she thinks that we spent the whole time golfing talking only about her is just a little vain in my opinion and if I remember correctly vanity is one of the 7 deadly sins, right? But, what do I know? And with us being honest
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Vaisakhi parade displays celebrate violence despite organizer's pledge Kim Bolan Vancouver Sun Monday, April 14, 2008 CREDIT: Ward Perrin, Vancouver Sun Harmenpreet Dadwal uses a mirror at the Bombay banquet hall in Surrey to put the finishing touches on his turban. The sixth annual turban tying contest, part of the Vaisakhi celebrations, drew more 170 entrants and 1,500 spectators     

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Author: Tin
Date: Aug 16, 2007 17:01

Vaisakhi parade displays celebrate violence despite organizer's pledge Kim Bolan Vancouver Sun Monday, April 14, 2008 CREDIT: Ward Perrin, Vancouver Sun Harmenpreet Dadwal uses a mirror at the Bombay banquet hall in Surrey to put the finishing touches on his turban. The sixth annual turban tying contest, part of the Vaisakhi celebrations, drew more 170 entrants and 1,500 spectators
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Vaisakhi parade displays celebrate violence despite organizer's pledge Kim Bolan Vancouver Sun Monday, April 14, 2008 CREDIT: Ward Perrin, Vancouver Sun Harmenpreet Dadwal uses a mirror at the Bombay banquet hall in Surrey to put the finishing touches on his turban. The sixth annual turban tying contest, part of the Vaisakhi celebrations, drew more 170 entrants and 1,500 spectators     

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Author: Cathy
Date: Aug 16, 2007 15:21

Vaisakhi parade displays celebrate violence despite organizer's pledge Kim Bolan Vancouver Sun Monday, April 14, 2008 CREDIT: Ward Perrin, Vancouver Sun Harmenpreet Dadwal uses a mirror at the Bombay banquet hall in Surrey to put the finishing touches on his turban. The sixth annual turban tying contest, part of the Vaisakhi celebrations, drew more 170 entrants and 1,500 spectators
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> (This is not a purely metaphysical question, since it can happen to > anyone riding a bike. I don't know who goes where, but my best guess > is that the moral go to a different place than the immoral. And nobody > rents donkeys where I live.) From Dave Zabriskie's diary on Bicycling's website http://www.bicycling.com/tourdefrance/article/0,6802,s1-7-123-14913-1,00.html =================     

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Author: Greg Carr
Date: Apr 15, 2008 00:44

> (This is not a purely metaphysical question, since it can happen to anyone riding a bike. I don't know who goes where, but my best guess is that the moral go to a different place than the immoral. And nobody rents donkeys where I live.) From Dave Zabriskie's diary on Bicycling's website http://www.bicycling.com/tourdefrance/article/0,6802,s1-7-123-14913-1,00.html =================
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Author: Greg Carr
Date: Apr 15, 2008 00:44

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Author: Greg Carr
Date: Apr 15, 2008 00:44

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Author: Greg Carr
Date: Apr 15, 2008 00:44

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Author: Mike Jacoubowsky
Date: Dec 30, 2007 21:06

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Author: Mike Jacoubowsky
Date: Dec 30, 2007 21:06

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