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"Kathmandu" <kathmandu@cableone.fishcatcher> wrote in message news:ekig8q$2vds$1@urocyon.critter.net... > > "Oliver (Caged Horse)" <cagedhorse@btinternet.com> wrote in message > news:1164725183.903439.197550@14g2000cws.googlegroups.com... >> Unidyne wrote: >>> "Ya' feel lucky? Well? Do ya', punk? +AWRK!+" >> >> Heh, what is it they say about the truth being spoken in jest? >> According to     

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Author: Skipai Otter
Date: Nov 29, 2006 21:57

Unidyne wrote: "Ya' feel lucky? Well? Do ya', punk? +AWRK!+" Heh, what is it they say about the truth being spoken in jest? According to the book review I read, that is pretty much exactly what the parrot says -- and at a very crucial moment in the plot, too! Apparently the novel also calls for an end to the corporate patenting of human genes and binding regulation to control the creation
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http://www.slate.com/id/2154505 Next AppealThe critical buzz on Michael Crichton. By Doree Shafrir Updated Thursday, Nov. 30, 2006, at 12:45 PM ET Pandora's Box (Criterion Collection). Critics approve of a new, double-disc edition of G.W. Pabst's 1929 silent film starring Louise Brooks as a Berlin showgirl with a seemingly broken moral compass. The Los Angeles Times applauds Criterion's     

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Author: Oliver (Caged Horse)
Date: Nov 28, 2006 06:46

The Coming Pandemic – Part 3 By Peter Farley www.4truthseekers.org You can tell how easily people are programmed by watching how even conspiracy theorists’ discuss politics as if they really had any say in what goes on. To believe that anything anyone can do makes a difference in who is elected to a presidency or high position is to not understand the basic philosophy of Hegelian Theory
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The Coming Pandemic – Part 3 By Peter Farley www.4truthseekers.org You can tell how easily people are programmed by watching how even conspiracy theorists’ discuss politics as if they really had any say in what goes on. To believe that anything anyone can do makes a difference in who is elected to a presidency or high position is to not understand the basic philosophy of Hegelian Theory     

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Author: Bruce Calvert
Date: Dec 1, 2006 08:30

The Coming Pandemic – Part 3 By Peter Farley www.4truthseekers.org You can tell how easily people are programmed by watching how even conspiracy theorists’ discuss politics as if they really had any say in what goes on. To believe that anything anyone can do makes a difference in who is elected to a presidency or high position is to not understand the basic philosophy of Hegelian Theory
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<akackley@webtv.net> wrote in message news:13032-4839A841-634@storefull-3232.bay.webtv.net... > > Just thought someone might have an advance review copy and wondered what > they thought of it when compared to the superb original version, which, > imho, is one of the best sci fi films ever. I'm actually a little > reluctanct to watch this new version thinking it might taint my > enjoyment     

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Author: Echo2002
Date: May 29, 2008 11:29

One small point of information, otherwise, your analysis is spot on. On Jan 31, 8:39 pm, "Robert Weldon" <rweldon.spambl...@jrpspamblock.ca> wrote: "adman" <72...@hottmail.et> wrote in message news:ugtoj.54642$k27.13408@bignews2.bellsouth.net... "Cary Kittrell" <c...@afone.as.arizona.edu> wrote in message news:fntjs2$1tl$1@onion.ccit.arizona.edu... In article <i7soj.62075$Mu4
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One small point of information, otherwise, your analysis is spot on. On Jan 31, 8:39 pm, "Robert Weldon" <rweldon.spambl...@jrpspamblock.ca> wrote: > "adman" <72...@hottmail.et> wrote in message > > news:ugtoj.54642$k27.13408@bignews2.bellsouth.net... > > > "Cary Kittrell" <c...@afone.as.arizona.edu> wrote in message > >news:fntjs2$1tl$1@onion.ccit.arizona.edu... > >> In article <i7soj.62075$Mu4     

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Author: Echo2002
Date: May 29, 2008 11:28

don findlay wrote: don findlay wrote: don findlay wrote: don findlay wrote: don findlay wrote: Stuart wrote: I question everything. Particularly when one tries to masquerade their religious beliefs as science. What about questioning Plate Tectonics then? Beginning with duelling
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Author: Echo2002
Date: May 29, 2008 11:28

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Author: Rich Meyer
Date: May 25, 2008 18:44

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Author: Andre Lieven
Date: Jan 31, 2008 19:51

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Author: Andre Lieven
Date: Jan 31, 2008 19:51

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Author: don findlay
Date: Jan 28, 2008 07:03

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