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Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 18:35:25 -0500
From: jcummins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: public relations in science journals
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The article below describes the efforts of some people who
We live in a time when answers to questions require a new vocabulary and a wider field of view.Sometimes, analogies do a great job when individual words fail. So, here's my analogy:Hegemony is a key to understanding perpetual war in the same way the hybrid is a key to understanding our
I had this idea several years ago to choose a leader, something along
the lines of a 5 contest system to determine a winner. Looks like
this:
1. A soccer/football game. Winner gets 1 pt.
2. 1 year, $10,000. They may invest it however they choose in a
PUBLICLY available way. Person w/ most at the
What would happen if US voters watched CSPAN with the same enthusiasm they watch Major League Baseball, the NBA or NFL?Your favorite Senator or Congressperson would make a speech and you "high-five" your pretzel eating friends on either side. Therecould even be a cottage merchandising industry
US marines 'massscred Iraqi civilians' Tuesday March
21, 09:11 AM
Click to enlarge photo
A US magazine has released a video it claims shows a
civilian massacre by American marines in Iraq.
The incident, which happened last November in the town
of Haditha, was captured by a journalism
ATTORNEY'S ADVICE -- NO CHARGE
Read this and make a copy for your files in case you need to refer to
it someday. Maybe we should all take some of his advice! A corporate
attorney sent the following out to the employees in his company.
1. Do not sign the back of your credit
It's the aliens over in adromeda. Every 100,000 years they wake up and microwave a burrito for breakfast, and the stray radiation from their microwave heats the earth upOn 3/20/06,
David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike McGinness wrote:
I ran into something new (to me) recently
funding for this type of science should have been banned from the start Kirk http://www.technologyreview.com/BioTech/wtr_16485,306,p1.html?PM=GO
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Greetings,
While learning about market gardening etc, I have come across some real
good information that I have reason to believe is good. The ability of
this stuff to tie up heavy metals makes me want to use it, by itself. The
improvement in the health of my plants is a real bonus. I have
Greetings,
Unfortunately, this attorney did not do his homework. Many places
including the USPS will not accept a credit card that is not
signed. Worse, you will be paying late fees on your credit card payment if
you don't put the full number on your check, many companies just chuck them
Hello All
This is E in Montana. It seems all you nice folks out there ,who have your perfect societies under control, have decided to resort to name calling and degrading the American people and our military personnel. NOT NICE "MEAN PEOPLE SUCK"!! Apparently ,since you have time to bash us, you
A link:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7374-2090849,00.html
US Marines investigated for Iraq war crimes - World - Times Online
March 17, 2006
By Jenny Booth and agencies
About a dozen US Marines are being investigated for possible war
crimes after the deaths last year of 15 Iraqi
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article12317.htm
Saudi Arabia: the sands run out
Last month's foiled attack on a Saudi Arabian oil installation
demonstrated yet again the world's extreme vulnerability to any check
on oil supplies. But what if the Saudi oilfields are running lower on
Just use compost and compost tea Kim, no need to buy anything.
Best
Keith
Greetings,
While learning about market gardening etc, I have come across some real
good information that I have reason to believe is good. The ability of
this stuff to tie up heavy metals makes me want to use it, by
http://eatthestate.org/10-14/NaturePolitics.htm
Nature Politics (March 16, 2006)
by Alexander Cockburn
Democrats: When the War Was Lost
Here we are, in early 2006, and the headlines are briefly given over
to the disclosure that the oil companies have been underpaying their
royalties from
Regina,
This is not personal against all Americans, it is reported by
American news and a health sign for the American society. Not to
bring it out in the open and discuss it, would be the worst of worst
and then it would be comparable with Gestapo. As it is now, it is
something that
I personaly put ask for ID on my cards I've never run into a problem with
it, but I also live in louisiana. Here I've been asked for my ID once ever
when makeing a c/c purchase and the reason was it was 1200 dollars and the
machine told the clerk to call. When he called they asked him to check
I don't think that there are serious differences here. Exposing war crimes is a responsibility we all share. The Nationalism being sold to the American people in the form of heroic testimonials is an attempt to remove accountability and encourage contempt for anyoneexpressing dissent.Those
Dear Ms. Abbott,
As an 18th generation American, discounting my native American ancestry,
I for one am largely in agreement with the rest of the world. The US is
a lethargic, dawdling, meddling, manipulative, controlling, degrading,
degenerate and inordinately despotic subset of the species -
Actually it would be less funny than the circus of politics we have now
, but funny still.:)
Evergreen Solutions wrote:
I had this idea several years ago to choose a leader, something along
the lines of a 5 contest system to determine a winner. Looks like
this:
1. A soccer/football game.
Iraq policy debates would be the equal to a good Canadian Hockey game :)
Michael Redler wrote:
What would happen if US voters watched CSPAN with the same enthusiasm
they watch Major League Baseball, the NBA or NFL?
Your favorite Senator or Congressperson would make a speech and you
Sue ? hell Lynching was only outlawed a few years ago here in Montana
lets make it a high crime :)
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
How about we start suing candidates who make public claims and then do
not live up to them? A
verbal contract is still a contract.
Jeromie
JJJN wrote:
I say we start
Todd,I haven't seen you get switched-on like this in a while.I have no problem imagining us sipping coffee (or what have you) and continuing this conversation in almost complete agreement. That's why I was a little surprised when you didn't give Ms. Abbott some credit for pointing out
Imagine Iraqi leaders starting every session wearing everything but the skates....if only the soldiers could be replaced with NHL refs and the worst that ever happened was a few broken bones and some missing teeth.MikeJJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Iraq policy debates would be the equal
Isolationism is as destructive a disease as nationalism, neither of
which are cottoned to here. And all encompassing statements bearing more
holes than a two pound stack of cheescloth run neck and neck with both.
Despite a rather predominant US belief, America doesn't operate in a
vacuum. Its
Garth Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings,
While learning about market gardening etc, I have come across some real
good information that I have reason to believe is good. Humate Booklet
By Dr. Boris Levinsky
http://www.teravita.com/Humates/HumateIntro.htm
There is just one thing missing: How
I am wondering about where to start my search for places to get my WVO when I am ready for it. With Italian, Mexican and Asian restaraunts in abundance, in addition to the usual burger joints, which is likely to produce a better product? I did some scrolling through the archives, but apparently
Hello KeithThis is E in Montana. All of these things you cite about possible atrocities are disgusting and regrettable like most everything else in war. But what about the soldiers? As in Vietnam the people they are there to protect are also trying to kill them. By the way the E stands for ED, my
Hello Mike ,Todd This is "E ED" in Montana. Do you realize that most anywhere you sit down to sip your whatever and make degrading statements, inHARMONY I'M SURE, about American citizens. It will be in realitive saftey because of
American soldiers that died for you to be able to do so. It would
Mr. Swearingen.
I am sorry that I got You so worked up! Since my last post apparently isn't up yet I will apologise to my 58 year old wife and tell her that you really meant all of that for me, since after all I did write it. I am doing my best not to get thrown off before I have everything
regina abbott wrote:
This is E in Montana. All of these things you cite about possible
atrocities are disgusting and regrettable like most everything else in
war. But what about the soldiers?
Some of us get very upset that people like you and the friends you
left behind end up
Peace ( ONLY WON IN BATTLE)
Ya' gotta' kill em' to make em' kind, eh?
:-)
And we all know what happens when the other side drinks from the same
trough of reasoning, don't we?
As for soldiers being the linchpin of everything we have at our
disposal today? A part of? Yes. The epicenter? No.
Ed,
Before I read your entire post, relax. I didn't get worked up in the
slightest. Just like your nature is as it is, so is mine. A product of
my (global) environment, operating at normal throttle in the unnatural
world created around me.
Two, I don't think there's much risk of getting
On the subject of Pin #s, do not use a number the thief can obtain or guess
(so no spouses birthday!)
Personally, I calculate using an algorithm (ie formulae) my pin from the
information on the card. This way I can have a different number on each card,
but never forget! (It must be easy to
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