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Author: Wouter Valentijn
Date: Aug 31, 2007 06:13

... it's ups and downs, but it's not outside the realm of possibility. As for the subject title. For me that would be 'Why I *LOVE* Star Trek'. Present tense. -- Wouter Valentijn www.wouter.cc www.nksf.nl http://www.nksf.scifics.com/Nom20072008.html www.zeppodunsel.nl liam=mail Angel: if nothing we ...
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Author: Anthony Ingersoll
Date: Sep 1, 2007 14:56

I whole heartedly agree. I percieved star trek as a type of hope, one day society living in coexistance with all other life. ...World Order. I want our children to soar among the stars, not waste away in a nuclear hell on earth. There was a time when people were Star Trek fans because of the philosophy of hope. I don't see that here anymore. It...
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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Aug 30, 2007 08:00

...that are hard. Choose peace! Fight against the New World Order. I want our children to soar among the stars, not waste away in a nuclear hell on earth. There was a time when people were Star Trek fans because of the philosophy of hope. I don't see that here anymore. It is almost as if eveyone has given up on ...
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Author: Barbi Satin
Date: Aug 30, 2007 03:39

... that are hard. Choose peace! Fight against the New World Order. I want our children to soar among the stars, not waste away in a nuclear hell on earth. There was a time when people were Star Trek fans because of the philosophy of hope. I don't see that here anymore. It is almost as if eveyone has given up on the ...
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Author: Elvis Gump
Date: Sep 24, 2007 19:11

... in the 60's. The younger gen will do the same. One can definitely hope. I highly doubt that we will ever be able to see the TNG utopia that I love though.... Well, I shouldn't be so negative. If you want to live in an undemocratic federation, run by commissioners, in which a particularly socially correct consensus is obligatory, you can ...
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Author: Elvis Gump
Date: Sep 15, 2007 20:33

... will ever be able to see the TNG utopia that I love though.... Well, I shouldn't be so negative. If you want ...brought on a thousand years of the Dark Ages. But Jesus sure loved em. 2000 years later, a civilisation greater than any the world has...who will kill ya if you suggest otherwise, well I often wonder why they keep believing in this nonsense when they seem to be ...
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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Sep 15, 2007 19:42

...changes in the 60's. The younger gen will do the same. One can definitely hope. I highly doubt that we will ever be able to see the TNG utopia that I love though.... Well, I shouldn't be so negative. If you want to live in an undemocratic federation, run by commissioners, in which a particularly socially correct consensus is obligatory, you can ...
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Author: Elvis Gump
Date: Sep 15, 2007 18:41

... as they have deferments and sensitive souls and such. You are delusional .. No, just not a believer in religions or gods. That's delusional. -- "If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did." " -- "Deep Thoughts" by Jack Handey
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Author: Elvis Gump
Date: Sep 15, 2007 15:26

...>>>>> changes in the 60's. The younger gen will do the same. One can definitely hope. I highly doubt that we will ever be able to see the TNG utopia that I love though.... Well, I shouldn't be so negative. If you want to live in an undemocratic federation, run by commissioners, in which a particularly socially correct consensus is obligatory, you can ...
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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Sep 15, 2007 14:59

... changes in the 60's. The younger gen will do the same. One can definitely hope. I highly doubt that we will ever be able to see the TNG utopia that I love though.... Well, I shouldn't be so negative. If you want to live in an undemocratic federation, run by commissioners, in which a particularly socially correct consensus is obligatory, you can always ...
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