Harry's question still stands.
I know that it would be nice to avoid grievances and for us all to live in
peace and harmony. But at this juncture: What to do?
If the police don't shoot they are blamed. If the police shoot they are blamed.
arthur
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No one would blame the London police if they had not shot this poor fellow.
Not a soul, except those perhaps who want to embroil the UK in a general war
on the Third World, as they have the US.
What to do now? The US and the UK should stop panicking. They should start
assessing what they have
arthur
I believe that if the poor fellow had indeed been a bomber and exploded
himself and in the process killing and wounding passengers on the subway, then
the superiors of the officers involved would have blamed the officers. The
press would have been involved in the usual Monday morning
AsNietzche put it "... if you gaze
too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you". Maybe that's where
we're going?
Ed
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From:
Karen
Watters Cole
To: futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 10:48
AM
Subject: RE:
Re: suicide bombers and
terrorism.
"A thing long expected takes the form of the unexpected when at
last it comes." (Mark
Twain)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 12:33
PMTo: futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca; Karen Watters
By Rodney Coates, from another list:
It only took 5 times
rodneyc//05
but he looked like one of
them,
why did he run,
not listen to our commands
just ran,
and we did what we had to do
to protect the nation,
to secure the blessings
of peace and tranquility
for God, Country,
Arthur Cordell wrote:
Harry's question still stands.
Harry added: You needn't answer, for you are never faced with that
situation. But since you asked, I'll answer anyway:
I know that it would be nice to avoid grievances and for us all to live in
peace and harmony. But at this juncture:
Chris, are you sure that IDF trained the UK police who killed the
electrician? Can you give us a source for that?
Cheers,
Lawry
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christoph Reuss
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:24 PM
To:
While the West is atoning for its sins, the Arabs might want to look a little
closer at their role in the Slave Trade.
eg., among many URLs
http://www.answering-islam.org/ReachOut/slavetrade.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/9chapter3.shtml
Naah, John Major would NEVER spit hate. He's been doing business in
the __Carlyle Group__ for too long to do that. And trade fosters peace,
right Harry?
Chris
http://www.economist.com/printedition/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=1875084
The Carlyle Group
C for capitalism
Jun 26th 2003
From The
Arthur Cordell wrote:
I don't think we can redress these things, but of course we can learn from
history. Life can only be understood by looking backward, but must be
lived going forward.
---
While the West is atoning for its sins, the Arabs might want to look a
little closer at their role
I understand that it is easier to point fingers at others than one's self,
Arthur.
With respect,
Lawry
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From: Cordell, Arthur: ECOM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:37 PM
To: Lawrence deBivort; futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca
Cc: Keith Hudson
Thanks, Karen. I missed the references; my apologies, Chris.
Cheers,
Lawry
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karen Watters Cole
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 2:48 PM
To: futurework@fes.uwaterloo.ca
Subject: RE: [Futurework] London Assassins
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