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If you know anything at all about what the Chinese have done in Tibet you would
know they are both very smart and absolutely ruthless.
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Exactly!! Wouldn't you think those border crossers would hit Houston? There's really
an awful lot of mighty big big major money there. I recently read that while NYC may
be the diamond center of the New World, most diamonds in the US are BOUGHT in
Texas. where the gals seem to know
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There are endless examples that demonstrate that we can't necessarily go back to
where we came from. Even African Americans have returned to visit Africa and
discover that many of their own people sold them into slavery in the first place. All
over the world people are being displ
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On 23 Jul 2004 at 8:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Please don't claim that Israel is the 'only democracy' in the Middle East.
I never said Israel was a democracy. I said it is a secure US foothold
in the Middle East. I don't think we are any longer a democracy, for that matter W
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What if--- all the Jews in Israel went back to Germany and Austria, Poland, and
Russia and all the other countries they fled or were driven from and demanded their
lands and properties and businesses back? Would that solve the problem? WWII is,
after all, over. And it's true that G
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Dearest Prudy--
I still love you but you continue to be beyond my comprehension. What you (and so
many others on this list) seem to forget--or not register--is that Israel is about the
size of Rhode Island. That it was an arid, uninviting spot and that settlers made a
success of it
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Isn't it curious that all the trouble between Israel and the
Palestinians has made the ENRON thingee just vanish? I mean
how truly convenientthe human mind can encompass so many
complex and insoluble problems at once. Finally, overwhelmed with
too many impossible complication
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H. This sounds like the agenda Charlie Manson was
working from. Guess he was just a bit off schedule timewise
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All my books of names simply say that Mary means "from the sea."
On 10 Jan 2002, at 13:33, thew wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> > From: Saba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: Conspiracy Theory Research List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 12:02:21 -0500 To: [EMAIL PR
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On 13 Dec 2001, at 11:33, RevCOAL wrote:
> Some of my preliminary thoughts/observations:
>
> > 3. UBL looks a tad tubbier than he has in other tapes
That's cause those caves in Tora Bora are world-famous for their
goat curry.
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On 28 Oct 2001, at 13:56, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> Maybe, but bentonite is pretty common in itself. I understand there's
> lots of it in western U.S. Prudy
In fact, bentonite clay is great for a mudpack, to draw impurities
out of the skin. I bet it's in lots of facial mask p
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On 28 Oct 2001, at 13:56, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> Maybe, but bentonite is pretty common in itself. I understand there's
> lots of it in western U.S. Prudy
Bentonite is a kind of clay that has good drawing properties. I
bought a whole pound of it last year at my local health
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On 28 Oct 2001, at 17:02, thew wrote:
> Caveat Lector-
>
> in an absolute sense, its very much not the same. I hate, as a Jew,
> being defined by Israel, as much as I hate being defined by the
> orthodox, (or the religion at all for that matter)
>
> in the manner of blame, howeve
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On 28 Oct 2001, at 7:52, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> n a message dated 10/27/01 9:47:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << Only an idiot or Nazi Wannabe would condone torture. Any nation
> that indulges in torture loses all moral authority and must be
>
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On 28 Oct 2001, at 7:11, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> In a message dated 10/27/01 6:38:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> <<
> Two months ago it seemed an impossible task to achieve thisa ploy
> that has been used in many countries
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This interested me since I recently experienced "flu-like"
symptoms and went to see my doctor. I had a low fever, so he
gave me doxycyline, which cost $8.28 for a 10 day supply. Since it
must really be flu ( a virus), the doxy doesn't seem to be working
and, in spite of what I've
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Only two months ago, I was wondering how the good old United
States of America could be splintered up, with religious groups
turned against each other ranting and raging in hate and blame.
Two months ago it seemed an impossible task to achieve thisa
ploy that has been used in
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The AP story on Excite's Home Page re Bush in Shanghai is
accompanied by a picture which shows our fearless leader's
picture on a huge TV screen, with Condaleeza Rice and his Chief
of Staff sitting to the side watching, looking up at the screen.
Is our fearless leader really in S
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Something like this occurred to me, too. Maybe there were no
terrorists aboard those planes. Maybe someone just added a
bunch of Arabic names to the passenger lists. We will certainly
never know. Whoever was on them was smashed to plaster dust.
The preportedly brilliant but misled
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Ever since the beginning of the conflict in Bosnia-Herzogovina (sp?)
I have been wondering how religious conflict escalated to a warlike
level could be created in the US. Now, hearing about the attacks
on Muslims across the country and reading Pat Robertson and
Jerry Falwell layin
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On 16 Jul 01, at 9:46, MIKE SPITZER wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> "If infidelity is the test, there would be a number of members of
> Congress that should resign," Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) said on
> CNN's "Late Edition."
>
>
> [Lol! Try *ALL* members of the House and Senat
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On 16 Jul 01, at 14:44, Aleisha Saba wrote:
> George Bush is a gentleman - too bad he is not like a Clinton who
> sells snake oil, or even Clayton Powell - for Powell and Clinton and
> even Alan Keyes are well trained, well programmed parrots for this New
> World Order.if you
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On 5 Jul 01, at 19:00, Nurev Ind. wrote:
> For the last 20 years, scientists have known about
> > declining sperm counts.
> > But researchers are now learning that the quality of
> > human sperm is steadily
> > eroding, and might be causing birth defects as well
> > as brain canc
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To:"Harbinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Changing Planet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From:
"John M. Novak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date sent:
Thu, 19 Apr 2001 17:55:12 -0700 Subject:[Changing
Planet] Sk
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On 13 Apr 01, at 16:17, Aleisha Saba wrote:
> Obviously it is true this is the call for the crucifixion of the
> Palenians by the bulletAriel Sharon (and that is not his real name
> either) attempts to nail them before the call for help is heard?
Do you get paid to say the t
265 - Debbi Clark, Washington, USA
266- Jennifer Theissing, USA
267- Nancy Kaufman, Washington, USA
268 - Gabrielle Tierney, Washington, USA
269 - Robert Maloy, California, USA
270-Michelle Gysan, California, USA
271- Valerie E Girard, DC. Cal.USA(send a prayer out
that this wor
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{PRIVATE}I don't remember who the Pews are, but this curious little item is
coincidentally in the news in upstate NY.It would seem
unlikely there's be any connection, but I just thought I'd pass it
on.
Malta, N.Y., March 24 - John F. Pew Jr. of North Main Street
in Mechanicvi
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Laura Schlessinger is a US radio personality who dispenses advice to people who call in to her radio show.
On one show, she said that as an observant Orthodox Jew homosexuality is an abomination according to Leviticus 18:22 and cannot be condoned in any circumstance.
(The followin
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Williams in counseling MINUTES before began shooting Parallel to
Harris, Klebold at Columbine We've just been apprised of some VERY
startling and suspicious info
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This is probably a total waste of bandwith...BUT
Arafat's regime is so corrupt that even the ARABS have frozen funds designated for the PLO.and his (Arafat's) administration is bankrupt.. Arab nations don't want to give him millions designated for aid to the Palestinian people beca
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Someone posted this on another list. Anyone know anything about
this
*
This past weekend my wife and I drove down to Florence, S.C. for
our granddaughter's 1st. birthday celebration. Going down, between
Spartanbur
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This starts out with "Caveat Lector"--I have no idea if it's true or not, but it is interesting so I thought I'd pass it alongif someone else hasn't alredy done so.
URGENT!/SAN DIEGO SHOOTER'S
> DAD TIED TO US NAVY, INTEL!!
>
> PLEASE FORWARD AS FAR AND WIDE AS POSSIBLE>
>
>
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Still, it's kind of interesting that this story, whatever its merits,
never really made it off the ground. I think sexual accusations only
work against democrats. Something about the press being told to
can it. If you're a Republican, they do. If not, here we go again.
On 28 Fe
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On 23 Feb 01, at 8:34, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> In a message dated 02/22/2001 7:45:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> <<
> 'Twaddle that never really seems to be anything'...
>
> Lies, perjury, treason, filthy behavior, corruption,
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By Gregg Easterbrook Gregg Easterbrook is a senior editor for New Republic and {HYPERLINK "http://www.beliefnet.com/"}. Posted Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2001, at 10:00 a.m. PT
from Slate
WASHINGTONPresident George W. Bush announced an initiative to develop a faith-based missile defense.
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On 18 Feb 01, at 17:23, MICHAEL SPITZER wrote:
> While other Washington leaders have been similarly charmed, on
> occasion Bush's folksy, loosey-goosey style has backfired.
> Earlier this month, Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy stormed out of a
> bipartisan meeting on education pol
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On 15 Feb 01, at 11:53, Aleisha Saba wrote:
> Bush made it clear he was going to go on with government
> business...and for the files Larry Flynt has - those were given to
> Carville and on to Flynt's stooge for blackmail purposes, which really
> didnot work for I understand
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Of course, Dubya wants to back off. You don't think he wants to
dig up all the deals his Dad did with Marc Rich, now, do you? Iran-
Contra all over again? The Bushes have much more to hide when it
comes to Marc Rich than Clinton does. You don't think he's just
being Mr. Nice Guy,
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On 10 Feb 01, at 10:41, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> Those of us who are old enough to remember when the use of seat belts
> began might also recall that early on there was no penalty for not
> remembering to use one. Then after an interval, we were advised that
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On 8 Feb 01, at 0:11, Ted Saari wrote:
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Since the controlled jackal media only publish the old triggering photos of McVeigh in the original orange jump suit, (hear the mighty Wurlitzer drone) and no primary source material is ever cited in the unsigned media acco
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On 7 Feb 01, at 0:17, Bill Richer wrote:
> WJPBR Email News List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Peace at any cost is a Prelude to War!
>
> Democrats Expose Themselves
> Linda Bowles
> Feb. 6, 2001
>
> The horrendous fight over the nomination of John Ashcroft to become
> attorney general of
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On 7 Feb 01, at 6:50, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> In a message dated 02/05/2001 9:53:36 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << I take this less as fact and more as propaganda. As mixed as my
> feelings
> are about Clinton, what is clear to me is that the b
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On 6 Feb 01, at 5:38, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> In a message dated 02/05/2001 10:48:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << I think it's considered an honor to have an item accepted to be
> part of the White House collection...it's
> c
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On 3 Feb 01, at 20:52, Steve Wingate wrote:
> Considering Gore's margin of victory in California, which is heavily
> Democrat statewide, your logic is absurd.
>
Any chance that this power situation is the new
administration's punishment for California?
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On 31 Jan 01, at 14:56, radman wrote:
> That last one illustrates the beauty of Rove's brazen approach. Lie
> and >then call your opponent a liar. Demand hand recounts where they
> favor you >and then call your opponent a criminal for demanding hand
> recounts where >they favor h
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On 1 Feb 01, at 19:42, William Shannon wrote:
> On his first full day in office, Bush
> reinstated the "gag rule" preventing international family-planning
> clinics and NGOs from receiving US funds if they so much as mention
> the word "abortion." (This action was widely misrepre
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***PRESS RELEASE***
>
> THE FOLLOWING OFFER is made to U.S.-licensed medical doctors who
> routinely administer childhood vaccinations and to pharmaceutical
> company CEOs worldwide.
>
> Jock Doubleday, president of the California nonprofit corporation
> Natural Woman, Natural Man
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My strategic thinking is not always so hot. So I'm puzzled.
These are the guys--Bush and Co.--who want to whittle the earth's
population down to something like 1/5th of the present population.
If we think conspiratorially, we may agree that some of these very
same folks are behin
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Oops!! I forwarded this to another list and don't know why it showed
up here. Maybe I was careless about the box I checked
Hmmm.
Sorry.
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> ***PRESS RELEASE***
>
> THE FOLLOWING OFFER is made to U.S.-licensed medical doctors who
> routinely administer childhood vaccinations and to pharmaceutical
> company CEOs worldwide.
>
> Jock Doubleday, president of the California nonprof
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Curiously, the number of wealthy, slave-owning plantation owners
in the Old South was relatively few--as with any "aristocracy.".
Many--if not most--of those who are now running around waving the
Confederate flag and pining for those Dear Old Days are not the
heirs of that wealth
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On 29 Jan 01, at 13:43, Carl Amedio wrote:
> Usually they trot out a couple of elderly guys or some college
> students who say they made all the crop circles. They must have one
> heck of a travel allotment. As the y appear all over the world.
IMHO, they are made with masers or
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On 29 Jan 01, at 14:42, flw wrote:
> Why? Lack of capitalization never stopped the poet e.e. milne from >
> getting published... June >
Not like you atall, June.
It's e.e.cummings and A.A. Milne.
Cummings is the poet.
Milne wrote Winnie the Pooh
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On 29 Jan 01, at 12:41, Aleisha Saba wrote:
> Now as for that little 5 year old Liz Taylor running through the green
> green grass of home well, that movie she was at least 12 years
> old.and she still had this pig nose that was worked on by plastic
> surgeons, her eyes are N
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On 29 Jan 01, at 10:33, Johannes Schmidt III wrote:
> When our previous State government was unexpectedly voted out, one of
> the many juvenile things they did was to get several thousand filing
> cabinet keys and threw them all in one big pile, unlabelled. Plus the
> usual obsce
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Boy, have you got one cruel nastry streak!!
I still remember when I first saw Elizabeth Taylor. She was five
years old and she ran across a field in Lassie Come Home. I was
probably around 4, myself, but she took my breath away. I had
never seen anyone so beautiful. And I will ne
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Gee, most good private schools charge upward of $10-15,000 a
year per student. What good is a $1,500 voucher going to do to get
kids into "good" private schools?
And where will the country be when its children know their Bible
but can't study science because it contradicts their
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On 25 Jan 01, at 17:58, Arthur Hickman wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> Sounds like a job for you, Prudy. You have all the answers don't you?
You know what. I think she does
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On 22 Jan 01, at 11:07, Nessie wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Declan McCullagh
> Sent: Mon 1/22/2001 9:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc:
> Subject:FC: Microsoft will admit to Lewinsky affair too if
> lawsuit dropped
>
> [Humor, o
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Can you give us the URL for the Online Journal?
Thanks, Samantha.
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Can Bush just cut off funds to international family planning
agencies? Doesn't this kind of thing need approvalneed to go
through committees? Require congressional approval? Is he some
kind of emperor or Czar who can just say "This is how it's gonna
be." ?
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Can Bush just cut off funds to international family planning
agencies? Doesn't this kind of thing need approvalneed to go
through committees? Require congressional approval? Is he some
kind of emperor or Czar who can just say "This is how it's gonna
be." ?
sno0wl
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On 22 Jan 01, at 9:02, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> Did anyone else see this story in the NY Times, and was the child in
> question ten as the NY Times says or eleven as my daily paper says?
> Prudy
Is it possible that some nations put their children out there in the
front lines, t
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Oops! I meant to send the article elsewhere.
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Thanks for this, Samantha. Carla Binion is a powerful and clear
voice.And fairly new to me. Can you tell me anything about her?
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I don't know of this sort of thing is of any interest to
this group, but Carla Binion is a powerful, clear, and
articulate new (?) voice and I think she sums up the
situation remarkably well.
Who Are The Fringe People?:
Media and Protests 3
By Carla Binion
In Bush's inaugural sp
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Bravo, hollie thomas!!! I agree
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On 21 Jan 01, at 11:43, hollie thomas wrote:
> Sex, on the other hand, is nobodys business except for the persons
> actually involved. A case could be made that if doing it in the office
> somehow impaired Clintons ability to do his j
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http://www.theonion.com/onion3701/bush_nightmare.
html
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Since this is a conspiracy group, I'm rather surprised no one has
raised any questions about the unfortunate fatal accident suffered
by Carnahan. Especially an air accident so close to an election.
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I am not a Californian but a friend sent me this news today. I found
it breathtaking and shocking. Ineresting that president-elect Bush
says that California will just have to fix the problem for themselves.
Wonder what he will say in face
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On 19 Jan 01, at 2:46, Amelia wrote:
> They DID have the
> look of debauchery about them as does so much of the
> outgoing administration, that taint and whiff of corruption.
Gee, Amelia--
I thought they looked full of good will and good humor. And this
bunch coming in looks awf
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On the other hand, you might call the folks who are coming in "The
Mothball Fleet"--most of them at or past retirement age. Truly retro,
eh? Guess you like that sort of thing.
On 19 Jan 01, at 12:22, Aleisha Saba wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> What did one expect - look at that b
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On 18 Jan 01, at 20:18, John Cone wrote:
> Nakano Comments:
> NO!!! THESE SUBSTANCES DO NOT RISE INTO THE
> STRATOSPHERE AND DESTROY THE OZONE!!!
> The information in THIS REPORT IS A HUGE LIE!!
> It is completely and intentionally in error.
> This is not my opinion but a fact.
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On 17 Jan 01, at 6:09, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> And don't forget, had
> President George Herbert Walker Bush said one little word when the
> Serbs started this mess, there would never have been a need for any
> weapons to be used there. He would only have been required to raise
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On 15 Jan 01, at 10:59, Nurev Ind Research wrote:
> Unstable weather ( by human standards ) IS the norm. But the changes
> are much quicker and more dramatic than people think. Ice core samples
> from Scandinavia have shown that the last three " climate flips " took
> only 20 yea
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On 15 Jan 01, at 8:59, Johannes Schmidt III wrote:
> So don't buy these products if you don't like their religious
> affiliations. It's a free country. Do you want them to ban religious
> advertising a la Communist Russia?
As usual, I think you missed the point.
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I was really disturbed to learn on last night's NBC-TV 11 o'clock
news that the father of one of the victims of the Columbine shooting
had spoken in Saratoga Springs, NY to an audience of 2,000
yesterday. In that speech he derided the separation between
church and state, insisting
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On 10 Jan 01, at 1:31, Johannes Schmidt III wrote:
> You exaggerate. Paper and ink (or charcoal, or pencil lead) was
> relatively cheap, especially by the 18th and 19th centuries. Popular
> novels, children's books, poetry, private letters, all were flowing
> around the globe but
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On 9 Jan 01, at 2:50, Johannes Schmidt III wrote:
> Pre 20th century medicine was primitive, but despite all the horrible
> things you would expect a lot of people didn't die. In the US civil
> war, there were many thousands of combatants who lost arms and legs
> but did not die
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On 7 Jan 01, at 14:01, Jayson R. Jones wrote:
> Every time I bring this up in public there is a dead silence. How can
> churches get away with running for profit schools, factories, rentals,
> and such and not pay taxes? The Organized Chruches in this country
> are vastly rich,
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On 7 Jan 01, at 2:08, Johannes Schmidt III wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Jan 2001 21:03:33 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >On 6 Jan 01, at 14:13, Johannes Schmidt III wrote:
> >
> >> But I'm sure that those who feel Merlin
> >> Stone is a man also believe that Nessie is a
woman... ;-)
>
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Fairness for Whom?
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/04/opinion/04HERB.h
tml
January 4, 2001
IN AMERICA
By BOB HERBERT
We keep hearing that George W. Bush's choice for
attorney general,
John Ashcroft, is a man of honor, a stalwart when it
comes to
matters of principle and integrity
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he Age of Mars
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/03/opinion/03DOWD.
html
January 3, 2001
LIBERTIES
By MAUREEN DOWD
WASHINGTON
Mommy's gone.
Daddy's home.
The nurturing, sharing, empathizing, self-examining,
gossiping,
bumping, grinding administration is leaving.
The stern d
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On 1 Jan 01, at 10:37, YnrChyldzWyld wrote:
> and was it - who was the tax collector
>
> Thomas, I believe...
Matthew was the tax collector. See Caravaggio's The Calling of
Matthew.
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A friend sent this to me and I'm sending it on to you.
Heavy duty!!!
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Subject:Bush a Clone or Machine? Check it outWashington Post
Date sent: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 14:27:55 -0700
http://washingtonpost.
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On 30 Dec 00, at 15:49, Ynr Chyldz Wyld wrote:
> What needs to be done is to check long-term weather patterns, via tree
> rings, core ice samples, etc. Only then can it be said with any
> certainty whether the weather is actually 'strange' or not... ;-)
>
Trouble is, the folks
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On 30 Dec 00, at 13:22, Nessie wrote:
> Normally, I take Jim Marrs, Alienzoo, and especially remote viewing,
> with a very large grain of salt. But maybe hes onto something here.
> It does make perfect sense. If I was a Martian, and I saw the
> Earthlings coming, I shoot em dow
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On 26 Dec 00, at 0:33, secr (MG!) wrote:
> IF the planet is to be saved, imperialism and its child abuse
> tradition must be stopped.
>
I really don't want to be in the position of arguing in favor of child
abuse. I'm for the Tasmanians and the Samoans and the
Greenlanders. Sad
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On 24 Dec 00, at 10:50, secr (MG!) wrote:
> ALL evil on Earth derives from those parents who don't give
> their children the unlimited and unconditional love, respect,
> security and freedom to natural unfolding that was practized
> by certain indigenous cultures in the past.
>
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On 25 Dec 00, at 7:10, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> We're getting more like 17th Century England every day. There was a
> columnist who is retiring from writing columns every day on C-SPAN the
> other day. I can't remember his name, but he used to be on the
> McGlauglin thing on P
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On 24 Dec 00, at 8:27, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> In a message dated 12/24/2000 5:02:30 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << [The author of this newspaper article seems to think that the
> *only*
> reason that people hear "voices" is because of mental illn
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Really well said, Prudy, from someone who is in a position to know. How rare
sno0wl
On 24 Dec 00, at 8:35, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> In a message dated 12/24/2000 6:58:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> <<
> It never took cen
Question is:
Do you want your babies dead through birth control or through
biowar, conventional warfare including nuclear blasts, AIDS and
other deadly epidemic diseases?
Personally, I think birth control is the more rational way to go--but
that's just my opinion
sno0wl
http://www.ctrl.org/">www
On 30 Aug 00, at 1:02, Aleisha Saba wrote:
> You see the popular communist/NWO plan in order to take over,
> Catholic/Protestant Church must die.to destroy the Church without
> leaving something of valuelook at America today and see the truth
> and the consequences of a society who desire
Funny, on my "Bird Tree" the BIG birds-- blue jays, cardinals,
grackles, and blackbirds-- all come in togther and tend to chase
the little songbirds--the finches, warblers, wrens, sparrows, and
chicakdees away. But the little ones seem to know the minute the
bigger birds are gone and come flocking
There have been any number of flase alarms on this one.
Does anyone know if this is true?
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On 31 Jul 00, at 15:13, Prudence L. Kuhn wrote:
> The glory of American democracy is that it permits us to kick out the
> nasty tribe of parasitical despots that is currently ruling us. The
> tragedy is that it installs another group that will do essentially
> the same thing. Already you get
On 31 Jul 00, at 14:49, Robert F. Tatman wrote:
> The heirs of Sanger are now popping champagne corks because they
> expect Food and Drug Administration approval of their latest potion to
> rid the world of undesirables: RU-486, the abortion pill. Women's
> rights activist Peg Yorkin donated $10
This was an old message--just trying to thin things out here.
Does anyone know if it's legal to have a gas mask? The first order
of protection would seem to be to have one...yet I seem to
remember reading somewhere that this was NOT legal!!
sno0wl
http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org
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On 28 May 00, at 4:26, Andrew Hennessey wrote:
> So on those simple grounds alone - if you dismiss ET's [and I think
> that there has been and still is plenty of non-human intelligent life
> on this planet] - then you cannot claim that your KITCHEN exists if
> you cannot see it at any one time. T
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