George Cobabe favored us with:
I am the new guy and perhaps I misunderstood when I read the rules, but I
thought that politics was a taboo subject. If not, then this list will be
very much more interesting, but nowhere near as uplifting as I was hoping.
George, I think that a list can be
At 11:17 PM 12/17/2002 -0900, the BLT wrote:
It is true that Marc, like many Canadians, is a tad anti-American. But
believe me, there are a few here on the list that are pretty anti-Canadian
too.
But how could any rational man, having seen the brilliant documentary
Canadian Bacon be
John W. Redelfs wrote:
Power corrupts, and absolute
power corrupts absolutely.
Then, it must follow as night follows day that everyone on this list is lily
white, since if any of us had any power we wouldn't have the time to spend
on this email list!
Jon
: Re: [ZION] Afghanistan improved?
More to the point, he's a *Hindu* Indian, as you can tell both from his name
and
from the way his wife dresses (there was an episode when his family and the
Simpsons had dinner together). Pakistan and Bangladesh were both intended to
be
part of India when India
I don't think it matters (to me, anyway) whether it was deliberate or not. The
people in central and SW Afghanistan in particular have little choice, as there is
no economic alternative for them. One could just as easily say this is the free
market at work without the help of the CIA. I *do*
I have come to the conclusion that Marc was cheated by the Pakistani owner
of a convenience store in his neck of the woods! :-) Marc, while I agree
that Pakistan is not the country to model our society after and that there
are many distinct factions operating within the government, often at odds
Jon Spencer wrote:
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I have come to the conclusion that Marc was cheated by the Pakistani
owner of a convenience store in his neck of the woods! :-)
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Sounds like a Simpsons episode.
Come to think of it, perhaps we could draw some interesting and
instructive parallels between Homer and
You should have said we are between Iraq and a hard place. Lol.
Stacy.
At 10:15 AM 12/17/2002 -0500, you wrote:
I have come to the conclusion that Marc was cheated by the Pakistani owner
of a convenience store in his neck of the woods! :-) Marc, while I agree
that Pakistan is not the
Jon Spencer wrote:
I have come to the conclusion that Marc was cheated by the Pakistani owner
of a convenience store in his neck of the woods! :-) Marc, while I agree
that Pakistan is not the country to model our society after and that there
are many distinct factions operating within the
Doh! The character you're thinking of isn't Pakistani. He can't be, since he's
Hindu.
Ya can't hit the targets if ya can't see 'em
Jim Cobabe wrote:
Jon Spencer wrote:
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I have come to the conclusion that Marc was cheated by the Pakistani
owner of a convenience store in his neck of
The joke going around during Gulf War I, if I can call it that, was: what movie
has been banned by Saddam Hussein? Iraqnophobia, of course. (Arachnophobia, a
horror flick involving spiders, was in the movie theatres about that time).
Stacy Smith wrote:
You should have said we are between Iraq
Jon Spencer favored us with:
First off, this probably belongs on lds-poll. And second, if you can even
seriously entertain such ideas, it either says a Lott about you or a Lott
about the country. Of course, it could be that my not being able to
SERIOUSLY entertain such ideas may say a Lott
: Marc A. Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [ZION] Afghanistan improved?
Jon Spencer wrote:
I have come to the conclusion that Marc was cheated by the Pakistani owner
of a convenience store in his neck of the woods! :-) Marc
Jim Cobabe wrote:
Jon Spencer wrote:
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I have come to the conclusion that Marc was cheated by the Pakistani
owner of a convenience store in his neck of the woods! :-)
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Sounds like a Simpsons episode.
Actually, teh convenience store owner in the Simpsons is an Indian, but they
sort
More to the point, he's a *Hindu* Indian, as you can tell both from his name and
from the way his wife dresses (there was an episode when his family and the
Simpsons had dinner together). Pakistan and Bangladesh were both intended to be
part of India when India was given its independence, but Ali
Marc A. Schindler favored us with:
Contrary to what seems to be the general impression in the U.S. that
Afghanistan has improved with the overthrow of the Taliban regime, there
are signs that the ancien regime has returned -- the Northern Alliance
was, of course, nothing but the original gang of
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