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Gerald Harp wrote:
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In a message dated 1/5/99 6:05:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
the nation
and the south and even the black population of the south would probably
have been better off if Lincoln had not forced the south
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"Howard R. Davis III" wrote:
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Gerald Harp wrote:
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In a message dated 1/5/99 6:05:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
the nation and the south and even the black population of the south would
probably have
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In a message dated 1/5/99 6:24:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I was trying to
show that overall there has been a growth in population so that the
losses have been greatly overwhelmed by the increases.
Hey, kill a few, grow more. It all evens out.
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Gerald Harp wrote:
You don't seem to understand much about human nature. Slavery was not just an
economic issue. It was a way of life and cheap self esteem. It was the dark
pleasure of having absolute power over others. Slavery had deeply corrupted the
South. To think
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At 01:34 PM 1/5/99 -0800, you wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
Your post is exceedingly and unnecessarily cruel to those persons whose
feelings of moral superiority necessitate their bearing a burden of guilt
and forever paying penance for the actions
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
Ladies and gentleman
I am wtriting a thesis paper on Milton and need an illustration. What is
in
your opinion the most despicable business transaction that ever took place
and what is in your opinion the most despicable con that ever took
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E Mael wrote:
but i think that j. would agree that his one life is not as valuable as millions
of lives lost to capitalism, greed and self-interest. the gop is right up there.
for those of you restless spirits who would disagree; this is not a poll
of your opinion of my
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
Thank you, but I choose to express my opinion, regardless of your
approval or
disapproval. To your list that includes "capitalism," you might also add,
"communism, socialism, facism, witchcraft, imperialism, sickness,
disease, famine,
and
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
E Mael wrote:
how about the buying (ultimately) of this whole country for a few beads
and trinkets. spare me the stupid indian posts. juda's betrayal of jesus
is up there in religious terms but i think that j. would agree that his
one life
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I agree with the statement of the greatest con being the fractional reserve
system of banking! And if any of you good people want to help out please go
to http://www.norfed.org/. An excellent site and we need all the help we
can get.
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From: Howard R.
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In a message dated 1/4/99 11:26:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In reality, it was the Southern soldiers who were fighting for the
principle of self-government.
Is there anything so jaw dropping inexplicable than the few who attempt to
make the South
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In a message dated 1/5/99 5:45:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with the statement of the greatest con being the fractional reserve
system of banking! And if any of you good people want to help out please go
to http://www.norfed.org/. An excellent site and we need all
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In a message dated 1/5/99 12:50:31 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What is your explanation for the seeming ability of a
capitalist society to sustain so many more people on the same land mass?
Have all the other people of the earth agreed upon a goal
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At 03:15 PM 1/5/99 -0500, Howard Davis wrote:
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E Mael wrote:
it takes a white man to make a wasteland
Well, I don't think that is completely accurate, even if perhaps it
is true that "white men" are the masters of this ability and could, in
fact, turn the
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[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
Your post is exceedingly and unnecessarily cruel to those persons whose
feelings of moral superiority necessitate their bearing a burden of guilt
and forever paying penance for the actions of distant ancestors (real or
imagined). It is unwise,
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Barb Witt wrote:
Your post is exceedingly and unnecessarily cruel to those persons whose
feelings of moral superiority necessitate their bearing a burden of guilt
and forever paying penance for the actions of distant ancestors (real or
imagined). It is unwise, as well as
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Gerald Harp wrote:
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In a message dated 1/4/99 11:26:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In reality, it was the Southern soldiers who were fighting for the
principle of self-government.
Is there anything so jaw dropping
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Ladies and gentleman
I am wtriting a thesis paper on Milton and need an illustration. What is in
your opinion the most despicable business transaction that ever took place
and what is in your opinion the most despicable con that ever took place?
Thanks for
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ArijJan Verboon wrote:
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Ladies and gentleman
I am wtriting a thesis paper on Milton and need an illustration. What is in
your opinion the most despicable business transaction that ever took place
In my opinion, the most despicable business transaction was
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