Re: [NSWolves] Politically savvy football fans?

2011-04-21 Thread Steven Millward
Put it like this: 1 million children can avoid starving to death if one political prisoner is held or tortured or executed. Would you think that is acceptable? On 21 April 2011 14:16, Rog Reet rognr...@exemail.com.au wrote: Thought of having your family and friends tortured so you can get

Re: [NSWolves] Politically savvy football fans?

2011-04-21 Thread Marcus Chantry
That 1 bloke must eat a lot food. From: nswolves@googlegroups.com nswolves@googlegroups.com To: nswolves@googlegroups.com nswolves@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu Apr 21 18:53:56 2011 Subject: Re: [NSWolves] Politically savvy football fans? Put it like this: 1

RE: [NSWolves] Politically savvy football fans?

2011-04-21 Thread Jeremy Tonks
Wasn't he our fitness trainer? _ From: nswolves@googlegroups.com [mailto:nswolves@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Marcus Chantry Sent: Thursday, 21 April 2011 7:00 PM To: nswolves@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [NSWolves] Politically savvy football fans? That 1 bloke must eat a lot

RE: [NSWolves] Politically savvy football fans?

2011-04-21 Thread Rog Reet
What's your position if that person is your wife or child? From: nswolves@googlegroups.com [mailto:nswolves@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Steven Millward Sent: Thursday, 21 April 2011 6:54 PM To: nswolves@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [NSWolves] Politically savvy football fans? Put it like

Re: [NSWolves] Politically savvy football fans?

2011-04-21 Thread Steven Millward
I won't answer that until you answer my question. There are lots of countries that have similar regimes but do nothing for their people (Korea, Burma, most of the middle east, most of Africa). I just don't see it's as simple as focussing on human rights alone. I knew it was a controversial