Hi Robert
Keith Addison wrote:
Fool you twice, Robert? It's the same BS as last time.
Well, I wasn't fooled the first time and I'm deeply suspicious now!
Be more than deeply suspicious!
This is a VERY unpopular stance to hold among the people with whom I
generally associate--especially
HI Peter,
So we better have figured out what to do before then
(about 4 billion years from now)!
We don't have the full 4 billion years. The next major catastrophy happens in
about ten thousand. Let us hope it is just a small ice age and not a major one.
I am still trying to get rid of the
This whole subject is making me feel sick... I can't take the visual image
of it all.
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Liposuccions: a new source of biodiesel :-)
LOL...but wait a minute...why am I laughing at the truth LOL
:-) Surely nothing's funnier than the truth. And it helps! Especially
these days. Its unfunny aspects remain but if you can find a good
laugh in it too maybe it's a bit less daunting.
Best
Keith
Don't die! Don't forget to
Joe Leo
They're basically soft leather slipper/socks that fit inside oversize sandals,
with greaves, etc. strapped on. The full kit might include poleyns and strap-on
storage pouches. The idea is threefold: firstly the woodsman's axe principle,
where you only replace what is actually worn,
Hi D and List...from the article: Furthermore, Nigerian officials became aware
of internet reports suggesting the WHO vaccine might be contaminated with HIV
(the AIDS virus) and other cancer-causing viruses.
And this exchange between List member/administrator from another recent post
Truth
Amen brother.
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Liposuccions: a new source of biodiesel :-)
LOL...but wait a minute...why am I laughing at the truth LOL
LOL...I hear ya Debra...but the day appears to be fast approaching. Whoever
started this did so on the same day Boston Legal included in an episode of
their show this very issue. Mike
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From: Debra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday,
It's probably going to get pretty crowded then down here in the south in New
Zealand. I'm glad I had a chance to get in early on some real estate.
I think we'll be in trouble long before then. There are some in humankind that
still cling to the notion that starting wars will lead to peace and
http://www.alternet.org/stories/47994/
Fool Us Twice? From Iraq to Iran
By Marjorie Cohn, AlterNet. Posted February 14, 2007.
Hyped claims of nuclear weapons with no evidence to back it up ...
Why does that sound familiar?
It's déja vu. This time the Bush gang wants war with Iran. Following
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/47960/
Saying Goodbye to Cheap Airfare
By Gregory Lamb, Christian Science Monitor. Posted February 14, 2007.
If we don't find alternative jet fuels soon, air travel will become
limited to the ultra wealthy.
Just a few decades from now, people may look back
Hi Mike and all
Re the Internet and Net Neutrality:
http://www.alternet.org/rights/47459/
The Government Wants to Tap Your Internet Calls
By Jayne Lyn Stahl, HuffingtonPost.com. Posted February 14, 2007.
First it was land lines, then it was cell phones. Now it's Internet
calls. When will the
Here's your Real ID countdown clock. Might as well repeal the 13th Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution and retain the section of Article IV amended by the
13th. Real ID makes slaves of all of us. This page also contains reliable
info on Real ID. When you finally figure out this is for real
The modern skeptics' primary target is a mercury-based vaccine
stabilizer called thimerosal, which critics charge has caused a sharp
increase in autism in America. Between 1992 and 2002, the skeptics note,
doctors in the United States diagnosed 10 times more cases of the
syndrome. But
Wolf. Wooolf! Woollff!
Keith Addison wrote:
http://www.alternet.org/stories/47994/
Fool Us Twice? From Iraq to Iran
By Marjorie Cohn, AlterNet. Posted February 14, 2007.
Hyped claims of nuclear weapons with no evidence to back it up ...
Why does that sound familiar?
It's déja vu. This
And don't forget my hero, Alan Turing, likewise punished beyond belief, in a
so-called civilized country,
for being homosexual. We fool ourselves if we think we (Americans Brits)
deserve to be called civilized.
We have yet a long way to go. A truly civilized country wouldn't need a Bill of
Then we need a farm subsidy for it
Keith Addison wrote:
See Invisible farming:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html#invis
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Marijuana Production in the United States (2006)
by Jon Gettman
Full text online.
http://www.drugscience.org/bcr/
Entire Report (356 kb pdf)
See Invisible farming:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html#invis
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Marijuana Production in the United States (2006)
by Jon Gettman
Full text online.
http://www.drugscience.org/bcr/
Entire Report (356 kb pdf)
http://www.drugscience.org/Archive/bcr2/MJCropReport_2006.pdf
Yeah, if we can subsidize it to the point that corn is, the price will drop
through the floor, everyone will start loosing money growing it, and we can
start feeding it to factory livestock because it's so cheap. Hmmm, wonder
what that would do to the beef and chicken?
On 2/14/07, Mike Weaver
Zeke said: Hmmm, wonder what that would do to the beef and chicken?
My guess is that the legalization of marijuana would make the prices of
beef and chicken increase because the supply would remain the same, but
the demand would go through the roof -- I mean, there is the munchies
factor
Keith and List...1) I've read the article and tried to followup by asking the
author what legislation she's talking about, but that trail ends short of being
able to contact her, so can anyone tell me exactly what legislation we're
talking about? I want to call my ISP and ask them about this
Hello Tom
Hello Keith,
You asked me:
What's the link Tom, and where did you find it?
In the organic gardening section at JTF . I opened companion
planting and found the following link:
www.gardenguides.com/TipsandTechniques/herbc.htm
Right, thanks. Hm, yes. I fail to
LOL...Courtney is a typical DEA idiot and a complete BONEHEAD...OF COURSE
THERE ARE NO MOM-POP BONG SHOPS...YOU'VE ALREADY ARRESTED THEM! And, of
course, if it were legalized, then you would take the Mexican drug
trafficking group(s) out of the equation, but this makes the argument too
Zeke said: Hmmm, wonder what that would do to the beef and chicken?
Damn, now we're back to grass-fed beef again. I guess the chickens
would get all laid back, or would that be the eggs.
My guess is that the legalization of marijuana would make the prices
of beef and chicken increase because
Keith and List...1) I've read the article and tried to followup by
asking the author what legislation she's talking about, but that
trail ends short of being able to contact her, so can anyone tell me
exactly what legislation we're talking about? I want to call my ISP
and ask them about this
Thanks Keith...got some following up to do. After eeading comments on this
story, it sounds like the author doesn't understand the issue or especially
the legislation, whatever it might be. So now I'm confused as to the issue
and even more so the legislation. EFF may be the place to go to ask
So let's legalize it,, knock out the drug gangs, and tax it, using the
taxes to fund rehab programs for those who want to stop.
MK DuPree wrote:
LOL...Courtney is a typical DEA idiot and a complete BONEHEAD...OF COURSE
THERE ARE NO MOM-POP BONG SHOPS...YOU'VE ALREADY ARRESTED THEM! And, of
Keith Addison wrote:
Be more than deeply suspicious!
There doesn't seem to be a whole lot I can do about this. The
president isn't listening. I phoned Senator Feinstein's office and
spoke to a rather laconic staffer about my concerns, telling him that I
do not support the
'Big sticks' are the WORST when ur bent over! lol
MK DuPree wrote:
LOL..well, Uncle Sam carries a bigger stick. Some like it, most
don't, but what do you do? :p
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*From:* Joe Street mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Bring it on...
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From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Marijuana Called Top U.S. Cash Crop
So let's legalize it,, knock out the drug gangs, and tax it, using the
taxes
As long as we're talking figuratively, I understand and agree...:P
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From: Joe Street
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Liposuccions: a new source of biodiesel :-)
'Big sticks' are the
This looks like a real can of worms:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7407234
Doing a Google search on the Al-Quds Force yields nearly unanimous
reporting on the danger posed by Iran, by virtue of this group's
activities. Maybe our CIA can learn something from them . . .
Maybe we can start making paper out of it again and save some forests while
were at it.
On 2/14/07, MK DuPree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bring it on...
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From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:40 PM
Sounds great mate
Your inspiring me
Any chance of some pics?
Leo
Dawie Coetzee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joe Leo
They're basically soft leather slipper/socks that fit inside oversize sandals,
with greaves, etc. strapped on. The full kit might include poleyns and strap-on
storage
In the movie Fight Club, Brad Pitt's character makes quality soap that he
sells to high class shops. He breaks into hospital dumpsters to get his raw
material. =)
Best,
Chris
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Debra
Sent: Tuesday, February
Too easy to grow your own versus booze which takes knowledge and equipment.
Thus it wont get legalized.
George Washington smoked weed and his life was successful.
I saw the letter where he apologized to a friend re the Christmas hemp -
sorry I didnt pull the males in time.
That comment is
booze which takes knowledge and equipment.
I don't know about that -- have you ever eaten an orange that sat on the
counter just a bit too long, but didn't look moldy. Sometimes they taste
distinctly like ethanol.
On 2/14/07, Kirk McLoren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Too easy to grow your
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