Comrade,
first I want to agree in genereral with your analyses (except of course for your
characterization of the pre-1990 'workers states').But I would like to ask those
on the list who keep on ignoring the difference between 'military' and political
support: What will be your position
Dear comrade Mac, I will come to your question in depth. I have to leave the
borders of the US in 48 hours so I am somewhat in a rush!
Regarding Saddam and religion, it is similar to Kemal's position on religion.
However, there is also a major difference between Turkish nationalism and Arab
What Happened On August 17 (1999) Was Not A Natural Disaster,
It Was A Massacre!
THE STATE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MASSACRE,
THIS WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN, OTHERS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO
FORGET, AND WE WILL DEMAND A RECKONING!
Tens of thousands of our people were killed, tens of thousands
were
In a message dated 08/20/2000 7:02:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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But I would like to ask those
on the list who keep on ignoring the difference between 'military' and
political
support: What will be your position towards the UCK if the prediction made
below
"Japanese Cubans: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow"
Guest Speaker: Francisco Miyasaka
President, Japanese-Cuban Community Association
SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 2000--2PM to 4PM
Japanese American National Museum
369 East First Street, Little Tokyo
More Americans are aware of Cuba today because of Elián
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Werner Bonefeld
http://www.cs.rpi.edu/%7esibel/poetry/nazim_hikmet.html
TODAY IS SUNDAY
Today is Sunday.
For the first time they took me out into the sun today.
And for the first time in my life I was aghast
that the sky is so far away
and so blue
and so vast
I stood there