Robert,
Your closing statement is as profound as it is humbling. Changing the world
begins with changing ourselves.
Thank you,
Earl Kinsley
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Perhaps the best answer lies in addressing the root
http://journeytoforever.org/midori_hiroshima.html
On the 50th anniversary of Hiroshima
by Midori Hiraga
Published in Hongkong Standard, 6th August 1995
When I came to Hong Kong last year, I made up my mind not to speak
about Hiroshima to people here. I thought: how can I talk about it
before
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I perceive it as a simple request.
Greg H.
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From: robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"I grow a little weary of revisionist history."
Yes. Those pesky researchers and their new discoveries. Why can't we just keep history the way "the victors" wrote it.
"Hirohito, Hitler, and even our ally Stalin were noton the humanitarian side of the leger."
So this is where I (and perhaps
RE: post excerpted below.
Some hard questions, and painful for those of us in the US who are
conflicted about the good and bad our country, or its citizens, have done in and
to the world, and in this country itself. [As I write this, I have
in my wallet a $20 bill, with the picture of
Bob wrote: "re: 'Dysentery, starvation(due to ten years of sanctions) andwar in Iraq.', specifically concerning the sanctions."
Iraqi Sanctions and American Intentions: Blameless Carnage? by James Bovard
Iraqi Sanctions and American Intentions: Blameless Carnage? by James BovardPresident BushÂ’s
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Because God Shed His Grace on
[We], as one of our anthems says? Uh, I have a hard time believing
that. With great power goes great responsibility. Interesting times ahead.
As far as God shed his grace, I've often wondered if those words
represent an invocation,
I perceive it as a simple request.
Greg H.
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As far as God shed his
tom,
I grow a little weary of revisionist history.
this is precisely why this thread started in the first place. there are
those of us who are weary of the revisionist official history woven almost
entrely
of whole cloth to justify the first use (and, incidentally, first use) of the
atomic
Favorite Bush quote: The American way of life is not negotiable. The
rest of the world may prove him wrong on that one...
robert luis rabello wrote:
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Because God Shed His Grace on [We], as one of our anthems says?
Uh, I have a hard time believing that. With great
lesson.
Sincerely,
Tom Irwin
From: Michael Redler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Fri, 05 Aug 2005 15:52:38 -0300Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Worst terror attacks in history
I have a feeling that I'm going to get hammered by some people on this list
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Worst terror attacks in history
August 6 and August 9 will mark the 60th anniversaries of the US atomic-bomb attacks on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In Hiroshima, an estimated 80,000 people were killed in a split second. Some 13 square kilometres of the
I have a feeling that I'm going to get hammered by some people on this list. So, I want to make sure that everyonenotices that the post went with no comments directly from me. If the title was supposed to have a certain shock value, it worked on me.
My general observation is that after reading
What? You have difficulty in accepting such plausabiltiy Michael?
Especially in light of some of the major players of the time admitting
the needlessness of it all?
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's
probably a duck.
Todd Swearingen
Michael Redler
I'm with you Todd.
The magnitude and complexity of a crime is often proportional to the number of people or size of the organization involved, whether they be corporations or sovereign nations (redundant?).
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What? You have difficulty in accepting such
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