Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Secret Evidence Against Bill Too Shocking for

1998-12-25 Thread JYester
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 12/24/98 11:08:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, at long last. I'm so glad to hear someone else say it. Seemed to me that all through this business Starr's "investigation," and the House Committee has been dealing with Clinton

[CTRL] For Whom The Polls Toll

1998-12-25 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- http://members.tripod.com/~american_almanac/polls.htm --- For Whom The Polls Toll by L. Wolfe Printed in The American Almanac, May 5, 1997.

Re: [CTRL] Bogus Clinton Polls

1998-12-25 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- http://www.msnbc.com Clinton doing well in opinion polls, but voter surveys tell a different story - By Jay Severin MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR Politicians rely on polls to guide them in deciding Clinton's fate, but not the polls you are

Re: [CTRL] Larry Flynt

1998-12-25 Thread Kenn Thomas
-Caveat Lector- This person is, of course, Stephanie Caruana, and I'm happy to see that she has some internet presence. The friend from whom she recieved the Gemstone letters was Mae Brussell, saintly mother of conspiracy research. Steamshovel did an interview with Ms. Caruana that appears in

[CTRL] Who said this? 3

1998-12-25 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- " We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. He went on to explain: It would have been

Re: [CTRL] (Fwd) Money Makes the World Go Round (was:Spend More, Save Les

1998-12-25 Thread Linda Minor
-Caveat Lector- sno0wl wrote: Before the wheels of industry can be started; before manufacturers can open their factories; before contractors can erect new buildings; before real estate can be improved; money must be borrowed for the purpose and interest must be paid for the use of it. And, do

[CTRL] Unemployed Oil

1998-12-25 Thread Alamaine Ratliff
-Caveat Lector- From: Reuters Friday December 25 1:51 AM ET Japan Hit With Record Unemployment On Christmas By Yoko Nishikawa TOKYO (Reuters) - There was no Christmas cheer in Japan Friday as the government delivered dismal economic data and the worst jobless numbers in 46 years. The

[CTRL] Fwd: Christmas In Exile: a message from Michael Boren Williams to theworld

1998-12-25 Thread RoadsEnd
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Re: [CTRL] Who said this? 3

1998-12-25 Thread BStokes45
-Caveat Lector- Correct, David Rockefeller 1991 in Baden-Baden Germany. DECLARATION DISCLAIMER == CTRL is a discussion and informational exchange list. Proselyzting propagandic screeds are not allowed. Substance—not soapboxing! These are sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory', with

Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Time to End CEOs 5-Year NAFTA Party

1998-12-25 Thread BStokes45
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 98-12-24 18:15:40 EST, you write: The remaining manufacturing jobs are under severe pressure. While factory jobs in the United States pay, on average, more than $18 an hour, maquiladora workers in high-tech foreign plants in Mexico earn about a buck and a

[CTRL] Microwaved food, no good?

1998-12-25 Thread Teo1000
-Caveat Lector- From Trufax.org (Leading Edge International) Teo1000 Court Removes Gag Order from Swiss Scientist on Microwaved Food Hans Hertel is the first scientist to conceive of and carry out a quality study on the effects of microwaved nutrients on the blood and physiology of human

Re: [CTRL] (Fwd) Money Makes the World Go Round (was:Spend More, Save Les

1998-12-25 Thread William Hugh Tunstall
-Caveat Lector- Thanks for the excellent critique. You've been doing your homework! Regards, Wm On Fri, 25 Dec 1998, Linda Minor wrote: -Caveat Lector- sno0wl wrote: Before the wheels of industry can be started; before manufacturers can open their factories; before contractors can

Re: [CTRL] Cato News Releases (http://www.cato.org/new/catonew.html)

1998-12-25 Thread Jim Norman
-Caveat Lector- The president is not elected by the people. He is elected as the constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the several States describes...by electors. Electors for a Presidential election are appointed by the executive committee's of the several States. I

Re: [CTRL] vs. socialism, vs. capitalism, what now?

1998-12-25 Thread EASTERISLE
-Caveat Lector- Nurev wrote: It's the Capitalist Elites who enjoy the fruits of Socialism by owning the government. And it's the poor and working class who enjoy the bitter leftovers of capitalism. MJ wrote: Your blatant contradiction of yourself aside ... Capitalism requires a

Re: [CTRL] vs. socialism, vs. capitalism, what now?

1998-12-25 Thread flw
-Caveat Lector- Typical Libertarian bullshit. America has a slightly mixed economy which is firmly in the hands of Capitalists. The very worst of both possibilities. It's the Capitalist Elites who enjoy the fruits of Socialism by owning the government. And it's the poor and working class who

Re: [CTRL] The Cato Center for Trade Policy Studies (http://www.freetrade.org/)

1998-12-25 Thread flw
-Caveat Lector- Ah, yes, free trade. Another term for drug smuggling and money laundering. Drug Smuggling: " The evasion of unconstitutional, immoral laws against a person's inalienable right to control his/her own body." Money Laundering: " The evasion of

[CTRL] CHRISTMAS WISHES

1998-12-25 Thread MShrum
-Caveat Lector- Dear Friend, I want to wish you a very, VERY blessed Christmas and New Year! I have stumbled on something very serious and important and I must take a few days off to pursue it. I will be returning with my findings in the next JOSHUA REPORT on Tuesday, January 5th,

Re: [CTRL] vs. socialism, vs. capitalism, what now?

1998-12-25 Thread Kenn Thomas
-Caveat Lector- Where would Monsanto be without the F.D.A.? This seems like a cart-before-the-horse question. The FDA is staffed with people from industry. Like the other government agencies, it is a weak force compared to the realities of global corporatism. Monsanto could live without

Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Secret Evidence Against Bill Too Shocking for

1998-12-25 Thread Sno0wl
-Caveat Lector- On 25 Dec 98 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -Caveat Lector- In a message dated 12/24/98 11:08:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, at long last. I'm so glad to hear someone else say it. Seemed to me that all through this business Starr's

Re: [CTRL] Merry Christmas

1998-12-25 Thread Gavin Phillips
-Caveat Lector- Merry Christmas to everyone. Gavin. DECLARATION DISCLAIMER == CTRL is a discussion and informational exchange list. Proselyzting propagandic screeds are not allowed. Substance—not soapboxing! These are sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory', with its many half-truths,

[CTRL] End NAFTA

1998-12-25 Thread nurev
-Caveat Lector- Subject: Time to End CEOs 5-Year NAFTA Party Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1998 17:12:57 -0500 From: Robert Weissman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Multiple recipients of list CORP-FOCUS [EMAIL PROTECTED] It has been a five-year party for multinational

[CTRL] A cliché was Re: Time to End CEOs 5-Year NAFTA Party

1998-12-25 Thread M. A. Johnson
-Caveat Lector- William Hugh Tunstall wrote: If you've read Ravi Batra's critique of free trade, he points out that the "trickle-down" economic policies of the Reagan years inevitably must end in class division...and an eventual economic meltdown, sooner or later. The

Re: [CTRL] vs. socialism, vs. capitalism, what now?

1998-12-25 Thread M. A. Johnson
-Caveat Lector- Nurev wrote: It's the Capitalist Elites who enjoy the fruits of Socialism by owning the government. And it's the poor and working class who enjoy the bitter leftovers of capitalism. MJ wrote: Your blatant contradiction of yourself aside ... Capitalism

Re: [CTRL] Fwd: Time to End CEOs 5-Year NAFTA Party

1998-12-25 Thread M. A. Johnson
-Caveat Lector- Dispelling mythology ... William Hugh Tunstall wrote: Yes, we do need trade unions. MJ: Why? To artificially inflate wages, costs and further unemployment? William Hugh Tunstall wrote: And NAFTA is a harbinger of the end of the American middle class. MJ: