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Author: Koos Nolst TreniteKoos Nolst Trenite
Date: May 4, 2008 22:46
'NATO is a Threat to Putin's Criminality'
If any journalist wrote that - the simple and vital truth -
then let me know.
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Too Far ABOVE The Journalists - People ARE not "Anti-American"
(Part Nine)
6 January 2007
{HRI 20070106-V3.0-pi9-V1.1}
(part issue 9 *
on 21 Sept 2007)
(View Summary
by skipping
indentation)
(Suitable for foreign
language students)
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People are people - and one can be 'FOR people'
or one can be 'AGAINST people,' meaning:
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Author: VTRVTR
Date: May 4, 2008 22:42
Rethinking 9/11: Why Truth and Reconciliation are Better Strategies Than Global War
Completed last February, Rethinking 9/11: Why Truth and Reconciliation are Better Strategies
Than Global War from Ground Zero Minnesota (providers of education for informed democracy and
human survival since 1982) is a sober, carefully argued introduction to the subject.
The full documentary (just under an hour) can be watched or downloaded here:
http://www.gzmn.org/video.htm
Parts 1 to 6
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=759FE915F924EF8C
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Author: LogicianLogician
Date: May 4, 2008 21:54
What is funny is that Americans think they can speak English and they
even judge others.
The link below is for an email from Yang - one of the most senior
Executives in the USA.
http://www.news.com/8301-10784_3-9935633-7.html
Either CNET has published a fake email, or Yahoo! is in real trouble.
I doubt if Americans can spot the countless English errors in Yang's
email. The Yang email looks like it was written by someone at High
School struggling with English and business.
Due to Yang's terrible judgement in turning down Microsoft, investors
will be after his skin for costing them billions.
http://www.news.com/8301-13953_3-9935650-80.html
After the stock takes a hit, Yahoo! will be sold for a third of
today's price. Another American business decision which will cost
billions driving the USA further into a hole.
So my message to Americans - never comment about the English of others
and never comment about business.
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Author: NostrafuckingdamusNostrafuckingdamus
Date: May 4, 2008 21:25
For many years, I have postulated the notion that the races are different,
evolved differently in different environments. Darwinism at work, Darwinism
at its most undisputable.
In Africa, the ones who survived in ancient times were the ones who were
the quickest with the fastest reactions- avoid the tiger- outfox the fox;
they passed these genes on because it was what was required for survival in
that particular environment. We see no great intellectual achievments
emanating from the cradle of life, just survival skills- knack for
invention was unnecessary for survival. Physical superiority, quick
thinking, no need for invention beyond weapons in the veldt.
Man migrated northward from the cradle of life. Darwin went to work again.
The physical threats of the wild are vastly reduced; a different mindset is
required to survive in these colder climates. The environment itself
becomes more of an enemy that the predators. A more balanced development of
mind and body, a stockier frame to better hold heat, great speed not
required, thus eliminated to a certain extent from the gene pool. Darwin at
work again. Man's life was a *little* easier here, as he mastered the
environment and built rugged shelter, he had time to develop other
pursuits- arts and invention.
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Author: Steven L.Steven L.
Date: May 4, 2008 21:24
[A new, exciting, but potentially risky, proposal from Hillary!]
The ramifications of Ms. Clinton's Iranian containment policy may be
lost in all the hoopla surrounding this week's primaries, and the
pressure on the undeclared superdelegates to commit one way or another.
Yet her proposal truly is extraordinary. It comes in two parts. The
first part would bring Israel, for all intents and purposes, into the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, at least where nuclear weapons are
involved.
The members of NATO pledge that an attack against one is an attack
against all. During the Cold War, all sides understood that the NATO
guarantee was really a threat directed at the former Soviet Union: if it
invaded Western Europe, it would also be going to war with the United
States. Ms. Clinton has effectively made the same threat to Iran, should
it contemplate launching a nuclear strike against Israel.
The second part of Ms. Clinton's proposal aims to actually recreate
aspects of NATO, only this time the participants would be the United
States and willing Arab states. A nuclear attack against any of those
countries would be deemed a nuclear attack against the United States,
which would respond in kind.
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Author: dsharpwriter2dsharpwriter2
Date: May 4, 2008 21:21
http://www.akajohnadams.com/Chip_Berman.htm
Outta the Way Cafe (Derwood, MD) has the blandest food around, but it
seems to get good reviews by the local newspapers for some reason.
They may as well give good reviews to McDonalds. There isn't much
difference except Mickey D's is much cheaper. Plus McDonalds does not
exploit the misery of US soldiers fighting in Iraq as a means of
attracting customers, not as bad as OTWC anyway. OTWC is the worst in
that regard. When Chip Berman puts up a sign that says "We support the
troops in Iraq," what he really means is "Please buy my hamburgers and
greasy french fries." The place is a dive is a dive is a dive.
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Author: Godolphin&fellowGodolphin&fellow
Date: May 4, 2008 21:14
On May 3, 11:52 am, Middle Class Warrior verizon.net>
wrote:
> Sid9 wrote:
>> Polls: Less - educated whites hurt Obama
> McCain would get more votes than
>> Hillary Rodham Clinton from white voters who
>> have not finished college, 43 percent to 30 percent.
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>> Barack Obama would do even worse than Clinton,
>> trailing McCain with this group 44 percent to 22
>> percent.....
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> We all know who these people are. Cooks, clerks and bottle washers. Most
> of them think their Second Amendment rights are more important than
> their First....
The 2nd Amendment rhetoric does bamboozle a lot of bozos... and/or
makes bozos out of ordinary men.
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