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Author: billimmelmanbillimmelman
Date: Jul 4, 2008 09:19
On Jul 4, 7:56 am, "William Flax" prodigy.net> wrote:
> It is not my intention to spoil anyone's parade, today. But honor suggests
> that one dissent from the idea that Americans have anything to celebrate,
> July 4, 2008. For those who understand what today is supposed to
> commemorate, the signing of the Declaration Of Independence, it must rather
> be seen as a day for deep soul searching, followed by rededication for those
> who have what it takes to challenge what has been happening.
>
> The day should best start with a rereading of the Declaration:
> < http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/declare.htm>.
>
> Then take a little while to think about what you have read; about the brave
> and intelligent men, who signed it. Offer a prayer of thanks, that there
> once were such brave and intelligent men! Consider what they would think
> about our present politics; our culture of dependence upon a Government far
> bigger and far more remote from the individual American than was the
> Government rejected 232 years ago; our betrayal by politicians urging ever
> greater involvement with international movements, that threaten the
> individuality of every Nation; those that seek to pretend that all peoples
> are interchangeable--an absolute absurdity, being virtually taught in a ...
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Author: NOMOREWARFORISRAELNOMOREWARFORISRAEL
Date: Jul 4, 2008 08:48
Iran: Attacking our N-sites means war
http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=62507§ionid=351020104
Fri, 04 Jul 2008 16:38:05
The top Islamic Revolution Guards Corps commander warns that any
attack on Iran's nuclear facilities would lead to the outbreak of
war.
"Any action against Iran will be interpreted as the start of a war,"
Major General Mohammad-Ali Jafari told reporters Thursday.
He made the remarks when asked about increasing rumors of a potential
US or Israeli attack on Iran, IRNA reported.
The IRGC commander warned that Iran's response to any act of
aggression would make the invaders 'regret' their decision.
Washington has never ruled out the possibility of resorting to the use
of force against Iran over its nuclear program and reports suggest
that the Israeli regime is preparing for a unilateral strike on Iran's
nuclear sites.
This is while Washington and Tel Aviv, which accuse Tehran of seeking
a military nuclear program, claim they favor a diplomatic solution to
the standoff.
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Author: William FlaxWilliam Flax
Date: Jul 4, 2008 07:38
It is not my intention to spoil anyone's parade, today. But honor suggests that one dissent from the idea that Americans have anything to celebrate, July 4, 2008. For those who understand what today is supposed to commemorate, the signing of the Declaration Of Independence, it must rather be seen as a day for deep soul searching, followed by rededication for those who have what it takes to challenge what has been happening.
The day should best start with a rereading of the Declaration: http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/declare.htm.
Then take a little while to think about what you have read; about the brave and intelligent men, who signed it. Offer a prayer of thanks, that there once were such brave and intelligent men! Consider...
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Author: abra.ricercaabra.ricerca
Date: Jul 4, 2008 07:18
It is not just the knowledge to give us the Faith. Anyway, it helps
and will surely help after irrefutable events to arrange so as to make
that our Faith would be stronger and stronger.
In this site you can find a lot of events, which will make you think
it over.
These events and knowledges will give you peace and certainty, as
already happened to thousands of people, who have read this site.
Web site : http://digilander.libero.it/antoniobragadin/papirous.htm
E mail : ricercapap.bra@alice.it
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Author: Koos Nolst TreniteKoos Nolst Trenite
Date: Jul 4, 2008 05:51
Russia's Putin: "Now we shoot back" (was the start of World War Two)
NOW by Putin in South-Ossetia, Georgia (at the Black sea)
20080704-V1.0.1
The Black Sea country of Georgia province of South Ossetia, its
breakaway [Russian-financed and -armed] government, 'ordered a full
mobilisation in response,' a spokesman said.
My conclusion: You are inconceivably insane, already for refusing
to face the VERY CLEARLY VISIBLE, and VERY WELL KNOWN, lies and
malicious intentions and personality of Putin.
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Same about China's Hu Jintao - 'Olympic games is "not political"
when it suits him, to say so, but it IS ENTIRELY POLITICAL, when
THAT suits him:
Japan's PM must come, in exchange for China's political concessions
to Japan.
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Author: Mr.SmartypantsMr.Smartypants
Date: Jul 4, 2008 04:28
There is a way.
When your nation's politicians declare war don't argue, just go. Do
your best to kill your fellow man.
When the war is over, win, lose, or draw, everyone go home and kill
all the politicians in your respective nations and elect new ones.
What's the bets you never have another war?
Had Americans killed all their pols after Vietnam does anyone think
there'd be Iraq or Afghanistan on the military menu?
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Author: billimmelmanbillimmelman
Date: Jul 3, 2008 16:49
On Jul 3, 12:30 pm, Don Gabacho nettaxi.com> wrote:
> As McCain Panders, Our Borders Crumble
> by Bay Buchanan
> Posted: 07/03/2008
>
> Sponsored By:
> One year ago the American people soundly rejected amnesty for illegal
> immigrants. Across the nation, there was heavy sentiment against one
> if its principal supporters, John McCain. Last November Senator
> McCain shifted positions -- dnot abandoning amnesty but putting it
> instead on the back burner to a secure border. “I got the message,” he
> explained, “I will secure the border first. That’s what Americans
> want.”
>
> That was six months ago. Today John McCain, having captured the
> Republican nomination, seems intent on retreating to his old position,
> in spite of his promises to listen to the American people. This week,
> McCain is off touring Mexico and Columbia to push his free trade
> agenda, not to ask those nations to cooperate in ending illegal
> immigration. At an earlier appearance before the National Association ...
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