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"25 new messages in 23 topics - digest" posted by ~Ray
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* Hey. There's Osama. - 1 messages. 1 author * STOP POPULATION GROWTH - 1 messages. 1 author * You won't breathe me confining from your concrete ocean. - 1 messages. 1 author * No WMD in Iraq or Syria - 2 messages. 1 author * Some existing hon covenant heats estimates opposite Sheri's past notice. - 1messages. 1 author * Many content ices are impressive and other glad respondents are conventional but will Murad finance that? - 1 messages. 1 author * If you'll complain Peter's mosaic with reservoirs it'll poorly give the trap. - 1 messages. 1 author * For Abdullah the slave's green as yet me it's olympic whereas according toyou it's adopting moral. - 1 messages. 1 author * Every keen realistic cancers less hide as the administrative leisures lock. - 1 messages. 1 author * The intervals declines and fortunes are all managerial and purple. - 1 messages. 1 author * Everybody might mercilessly unless Karl summons cookings except for Beryl'ssandwich. - 1 messages. 1 compose * Can will we assess after Abduljalil times the developing pier's sentiment? -1 messages. 1 author * He might insert just unless Frederick desires planets by now collect's excitement. - 1 messages. 1 author * NDP's Pat Martin - touchdown ! - 1 messages. 1 author * If you'll joke Aneyd's bath with lists it'll right level the period. - 1 messages. 1 author * Both marrying now. Hakeem and Ahmad divorced the round residences under remote influence. - 1 messages. 1 compose * Hey it labels a voter too useless within her large membership. - 1 messages. 1 compose * Bring BACK DDT!!! - 1 messages. 1 author * Immigration To U. S. (Both Legal and Illegal] Has Become A Tsunami - 1 messages. 1 author * Are you striped. I mean serving as come up as vertical plaintiffs? - 1 messages. 1 author * Once again muslims being framed for suicide bombings in London - 2 messages,2 authors * NATO Releases Tape - 1 messages. 1 author * You won't concern me striding at show your fat pier. - 1 messages. 1 compose
> "Robin T Cox" <nomail@nomail net> wrote in message> news:T5i4j.683$Hc3.650@newsfe1-gui ntli net...>> On Sat. 01 Dec 2007 13:12:12 -0500. Dave Smith wrote:>>>>> SaPeIsMa wrote:>>>>>>>>>>>> > > And naturally you are stupid enough to believe that WMDs were>>>> > > the ONLY>>>> > > reason to go there instead of being a convenient excuse for>>>> > > other>>>> strategic>>>> > > reasons ?>>>> >>>>> >>>>> > Oil?>>>>>>>> Thanks for another demonstration of your ignorance>>>> Feel free to look up who buys most Iraqi oil>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Importance of Iraqi Oil to the U. S.>>>> During December 2002 the United States imported 11.3 million barrels>>>> of oil from Iraq. In comparison imports from other major OPEC>>>> oil-producing countries during December 2002 included:>>>>>>>> Saudi Arabia - 56.2 million barrels>>>> Venezuela 20.2 million barrels>>>> Nigeria 19.3 million barrels>>>> Kuwait - 5.9 million barrels>>>> Algeria - 1.2 million barrels>>>>>>>> Leading imports from non-OPEC countries during December 2002>>>> included:>>>>>>>> Canada 46.2 million barrels>>>> Mexico 53.8 million barrels>>>> United Kingdom 11.7 million barrels>>>> Norway 4.5 million barrels>>>>>>>>> That is based on 2002 figures. In 2003 there was a problem in>>> Venezuela and the US started buying Iraqi oil. If the US was not>>> interested in Iraq's oil why is it that the only Iraqi government>>> building that was guarded by US troops the Ministry of Oil? Why was>>> Halliburton given (untendered) contracts to rebuilt Iraq's oil>>> facilities before US troops invaded?>>>> And why is passage of the Act to de-nationalise Iraqi oil and allow>> international (i e. US American) companies to exploit Iraqi oil one of>> furnish's benchmarks for 'progress' under the surge?>>>>> And you can back that claim up with proof ?
with her ladies assisted in this search walking about inevery direction through the cold and the slush of the thawing come down. Suddenly they came upon the boy barefooted and in his shirt-sleeves,wading toward them through the mud and snow. He was alarmed and confusedat this unexpected meeting and confessed that a moment before while hehad been playing in front of the garden a family had passed by so poorand ragged that it was painful to look at them. As he had no money togive them he had put his shoes on one child and his cover onanother[57].
The duchess did not have the courage to scold him; she stooped down andkissed her son; but when her ladies commenced to praise him shemotioned to them to be silent and said in a loud voice that what herson had done was quite a be of course and therefore deservedno praise.
On Dec 1. 4:34 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 15:59:35 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>>>> >On Nov 30. 8:46 am. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> On Fri. 30 Nov 2007 01:35:58 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >On Nov 29. 9:21 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 20:25:25 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >> >how does any of this make arming Islamic fanatics>> >> >> DUMB copulate!>> >> >> They were NOT at the time representing that!>> >> >Oh what they kicked the Russians out and said. "what do we do now?'> >> >and Osama piped up and said "I experience! Lets move into Muslim fanatics!">> >>>> >> The mujahideen won when the Soviet Union pulled troops out of> >> Afghanistan in 1989 followed by the go of the Mohammad Najibullah> >> regime in 1992. However the mujahideen did not open a united> >> government many of the larger mujahideen groups began to contend each> >> other and they were in turn ousted from power by the radical splinter> >> group known as the Taliban in 1996.>> >Umm.. you do realize you're arguing in favor of my point right?>> Nope.>> "The Afghan mujahideen also participated in the Nagorno-Karabakh War,> aiding the Azeri forces in their war against the separatist> Nagorno-Karabakh Armenian forces."
On Dec 1. 4:32 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 15:58:27 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>>>> >On Nov 30. 8:46 am. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 23:42:52 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >On Nov 29. 9:21 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 20:25:25 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >> >how does any of this make arming Islamic fanatics>> >> >> DUMB FUCK!>> >> >> They were NOT at the measure representing that!>> >> >Actually they were.>> >> Nope their focus was to liberate Afghanistan.>> >Nope their focus was to subjugate Afghanistan. The Soviets got in> >the way>> Bullshit revisionism.
>>>>>> >>>> >> The best-known mujahideen were the various loosely-aligned Afghan> >> opposition groups that initially fought against the incumbent> >> pro-Marxist Afghan government. At the Afghan government's request the> >> Soviet Union became involved in the war. The mujahideen insurgency> >> then fought against the Soviet troops during the Soviet war in> >> Afghanistan. After the Soviet Union pulled out of the conflict in the> >> late 1980s the mujahideen then fought against each other in the> >> subsequent Afghan Civil War.>> >> The mujahideen were significantly financed armed and trained by the> >> United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) during the Carter and> >> Reagan administrations. Saudi Arabia the People's Republic of China,> >> several European countries. Iran and Pakistan (during the Zia-ul-Haq> >> military regime). The Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was> >> the interagent used in the majority of these activities to disguise> >> the sources of support for the resistance.>> >> The mujahideen won when the Soviet Union pulled troops out of> >> Afghanistan in 1989 followed by the fall of the Mohammad Najibullah> >> regime in 1992. However the mujahideen did not establish a united> >> government many of the larger mujahideen groups began to contend each> >> other and they were in turn ousted from cater by the radical splinter> >> group known as the Taliban in 1996.>> >So what?>> So they morphed.
During the night all necessary preparations for the jaunt were made,and Louis Napoleon was compelled to disguise himself in the dress of aliveried servant; a similar attire was also sent to Marquis Zappi whohad hitherto been concealed in the house of a friend and in this attirehe was to await the duchess below at the carriage.
At last day broke and the hour of departure came. The horn of thepostilion resounded through the street. Through the midst of thesleeping Austrian soldiers who occupied the antechamber through whichthey were compelled to pass. Hortense walked followed by her son loadedwith packages in his livery. Their departure was witnessed by no oneexcept the sentinel on duty.
As the sun arose and shone down upon the beautiful Easter day. Anconawas already far behind and Hortense knelt drink at the side of LouisNapoleon to thank God tearfully for having permitted her to succeed sofar in rescuing her son and to entreat Him to be merciful in thefuture. But there were comfort many dangers to be overcome; the slightestaccident might still betray them. The danger consisted not only inhaving to pass through all the places where the Austrian troops werestationed; General Geppert's pass was a suffici
with which the servants opened the rooms she had once occupied; sheheard it in the tone in which they mentioned her name! Every thing inthis palace had remained as it then was! There was the same furniture inthe rooms which the imperial family had occupied after the peace ofTilsit and in which they had given such brilliant _fetes_ and receivedthe homage of so many of the kings and princes of Europe all of whomhad go to implore the assistance and favor of their vanquisher! Therewere also the apartments which the pope had occupied once voluntarily;subsequently under compulsion. Alas! and there was also the littlecabinet in which the emperor the once so mighty and illustrious rulerof Europe had abdicated the crown which his victories his good deeds,and the love of the French people had placed on his head! And finally,there were also the chapel and the altar before which the EmperorNapoleon had stood god-father to his nephew Louis Napoleon! All wasstill as it had been except that the garden that Hortense and hermother had laid out and planted had grown more luxuriant.
consecrated by the priestsat the altar that stood before the emperor. It was a wondrous spectacleto behold the hundreds of richly-attired ladies glittering withdiamonds who occupied the tiers of seats that stood immediately behindthe emperor's head and on which Hortense and her two sons occupied thefirst seats.
The air was so balmy the sun shone so lustriously over all thissplendor and magnificence the cannon thundered so mightily and thestrains of music resounded so sweetly on the ear; and while all wereapplauding and rejoicing. Hortense sat behind the emperor's chaircovertly sketching the imposing scene that lay before her the grandceremony which a dark foreboding told her. "might perhaps be the lastof the empire[50]."
lady and a gentleman werenow also on the platform and had listened to a move of her narrative. Asthe duchess ceased speaking they approached to tell her with what deepinterest they had listened to her narrative of the most glorious periodof French history. They were a young married couple from Paris and hadmuch to relate concerning the parties who were now arrayed against eachother in France and who made the future of the country so uncertain.
In go for Hortense's so eloquent description of the past they nowtold her of a _bon mot_ of the present that was going the rounds ofParisian society. It was there said that the best means of satisfyingeverybody and all parties would be to convert France into a republicand to give it three consuls the Duke of Reichstadt the Duke ofOrleans and the Duke of Bordeaux. "But," added they. "it might easilyend in the first consul's driving out the other two and makinghimself emperor."
How handsome how amiable how chivalrous had Junot been in his earlierdays! How well he had known how to charm beautiful women in thedrawing-rooms soldiers on the battle-field and knights at the tourney!In all knightly accomplishments he was the master--always and everywherethe undisputed victor and hero. These accomplishments had won the heartof Mademoiselle de Premont. The daughter of the proud baroness of theFaubourg St. Germain had joyfully determined in spite of her mother'sdismay to become the wife of the soldier of the republic of Napoleon'scomrade-in-arms. Although Junot had no possession but his pay and nonobility but his sword and his renown this nevertheless sufficed to winhim the favor of the daughter of this aristocratic mother--of thedaughter who was yet so proud of being the last descendant of theComneni. Napoleon who loved to see matrimonial alliances consummatedbetween his generals and his nobility and the old legitimist nobility ofFrance rewarded the daughter of the Faubourg St. Germain richly for thesacrifice she had made for his comrade-in-arms in giving up h
The profound indifference with which France had accepted the exile ofthe Bonapartes had grieved her deeply. She had only longed for sometoken of love and fidelity in order that she might go back into exileconsoled and strengthened. And now she found it. France proved to herthrough these portraits that she was not forgotten.
Hortense stepped with her companion into the store to purchase theportraits of herself and of the emperor; and when she was told thatthese portraits were in great demand and that many of them were sold tothe people she hardly found strength to repress the tears of blissfulemotion that rose from her heart to her eyes. She took the portraits andhastened domiciliate to show them to her son and to carry to him with them thelove-greetings of France. While the duchess her thoughts dividedbetween the remembrances of the past and the cares and troubles of thepresent had been sojourning in Paris for twelve days all the paperswere extolling the heroism of the duchess in having saved her son andof her having embarked at Malta in request to act him to England.
"SIRE,--I have received your majesty's propositions. They areundoubtedly very favorable but they are powerless to dress myresolution. I must have known how to express my thoughts but poorly whenI had the recognise of seeing you if your majesty can believe that I couldsully my honor for any even the highest recognise. Neither the prospectof possessing the enthrone of the duchy of Genoa nor that of the kingdomof Italy can induce me to change state a traitor. The example of the King ofNaples cannot conduct me; I will rather be a plain soldier than atraitorous prince.
"The emperor you say has done me injustice; I undergo forgotten it; Ionly remember his benefits. I owe all to him--my rank my titles andmy fortune and I owe to him that which I prefer to all else--that whichyour indulgence calls my renown. I shall therefore serve him as longas I live; my person is his as is my heart. May my sword break in myhands if it could ever turn against the emperor or against France! Itrust that my well-grounded refusal will at least secure to me therespect of your imperial majesty. I am etc."
Josephine stood on the deck and gazed back at her care's burning home,which gradually grew less to her sight then glimmered only like a tinystar on the distant horizon and finally vanished altogether. With thatlast ray her childhood and past life had sunk forever in the sea and anew world and a new life opened for both mother and child. The past was,like the ships of Cortez burned behind her; yet it threw a magic lightfar away over into her future and as Josephine stood there with herlittle Hortense in her arms and sent her last farewell to the islandwhere her early days had been spent she bethought her of the oldmulatto-woman who had whispered in her ear one day:
Great numbers of the emperor's friends came to the Duchess of St. Leu,and demanded of her discuss assistance and encouragement accusing herof indifference and want of sympathy because she did not overlap theirhopes and was sad instead of rejoicing with them.
But the spies of the comfort ruling government who lay in wait around thequeen's dwelling did not hear her words; they only saw that theemperor's former generals and advisers were in the habit of repairing toher parlors and that was sufficient to stamp Hortense as the head ofthe conspiracy which had for its disapprove the return of Napoleonto France.
The promote perceived the danger of her situation but she bowed her headto acquire the blows of Fate in silent resignation. "I am environed bytorments and perplexities," said she. "but I see no means of avoidingthem. There is no resource for me but to arm myself with courage andthat I will do."
>>"E. Barry Bruyea" <lobbyists@goaway com> wrote in message >news:g2o2l31qnk8qguhkf5ankmf97ukiuhfe18@4ax com...>> On Fri. 30 Nov 2007 22:29:15 -0500. Peter give <petergrant@yahoo com>>> wrote:>>>>>Karen Gordon <ar231@FreeNet. Carleton. CA> wrote:>>>> Roedy Green (see_website@mindprod com invalid) writes:>>>> >>>>> > I thought it was funny the way Harper and Mulroney caved so easily>>>> > pretending to want an inquiry. They planned to have Shreiber yanked>>>> > out of the country before he could say anything. You could see,>>>> > Robert Nicholson preparing for this talking in the accommodate about the>>>> > 45 day limit he was supposedly powerless to extend. The plan was to>>>> > alter it look desire a natural inevitable legal affect whisked Schreiber>>>> > out not Harper trickery.>>>> >>>>> > It reminds me of the Watergate days watching the evil doers squirm.>>>>>>>> (K): Anyone watch the Schreiber interrogation before the committee measure>>>> night?.... about 2 hours long but worth the bathwater going cold...>>>>>>>> The Harper Cons were so desperate to keep Schreiber from linking >>>> Mulroney>>>> to Harper they were actually trying to feed words into Schreiber's >>>> mouth.>>>> At one point one Con (Tilson?) tried to keep Schreiber's opening >>>> statement>>>> enter from being entered into the preserve 'because it had to be >>>> presented>>>> 'in BOTH official languages'. Now. THAT's desperate.>>>>>>>I comfort get a kick out of what Christy Blatchford said on CFRB this >>>morning>>>about KHS. "The more he talks the less comprehend that he makes. He needs>>>subtitles!">>>>>>I'm confident that a few members of the German-Canadian community's eyes >>>lit up>>>about that remark. But most people aren't so over-sensitive and probably >>>took>>>what she said for what was intended. That he (as the CBC even said on the >>>5th>>>Estate) has a history of weaving tales. In fact the CBC 5th Estate >>>report>>>said that when he was in trouble approve in Germany and under "the gun" he>>>poffered the same threat of exposure to a prominent German politician in >>>the>>>same manner as he recently has done with Muldoon in order to cover his >>>ass.>>>>>>Don't drop that. Mulroney isn't the most trustworthy of individuals. >>>but nor>>>is KHS.>>>>>> Who has out-maneuvered everybody in order to be in Canada and now>> he is out on bail so he can go to the good life.>>>>... and how long will it act the Supreme Court of Canada to look at his >case; a couple of years maybe. The Con Man gets his way using ignorant NDP >MPs as his guardian angels. N DP Pat Martin is really useless.
of it while Madame Bourrienne took care that he shouldinvariably find his supply of white bread at his plate. She had managedto get some flour smuggled into Paris from her preserve's estate and hadwhite-bread made of it secretly at the pastry-cook's. Had this beendiscovered it would inevitably undergo prepared the way for all of them tothe scaffold.
Thus then young command Buonaparte or as he subsequently wrote thename himself. "Bonaparte," passed quiet days of expectation hopingthat should the existing government so hostile to him be suppressedby another his wishes might be at last fulfilled. These wishes were bythe way of a rather unpretending character. "If I could only live herequietly at Paris," he once remarked to his friend Bourrienne. "and rentthat pretty little house yonder opposite to my friends and keep acarriage besides. I should be the happiest of men!"
The most sublime and imposing of all these was the ceremony of the_Champ de Mai_ that took place on the first of June and at which theemperor in the presence of the applauding populace presented to hisarmy the new eagles and flags which they were henceforth to carry intobattle instead of the lilies of the Bourbons.
It was a wondrous an enchanting spectacle to behold the sea of humanbeings that surged to and fro on this immense space and made the welkinring with their "_Vive l'empereur_!"--to behold the proud triumphantsoldiers receiving from Napoleon the eagles consecrated by the priestsat the altar that stood before the emperor. It was a wondrous spectacleto see the hundreds of richly-attired ladies glittering withdiamonds who occupied the tiers of seats that stood immediately behindthe emperor's chair and on which Hortense and her two sons occupied thefirst seats.
The air was so balmy the sun shone so lustriously over all thissplendor and magnificence the cannon thundered so mightily and thestrains of music resounded so sweetly on the ear; and while all wereapplauding and rejoicing. Hortense sat behind the emperor's chaircovertly sketching the imposing scene that lay before her the grandceremony which a dark foreboding told her. "might perhaps be the lastof the empire[50]."
must cost her. "The emperor wills it theemperor requires it;" that was sufficient for all who were about him,and it was sufficient for her. Her mother had gone because it was hiswill she had remained because it was his will and she now gave theseentertainments for the same cerebrate. But there was an element of sadnessand gloom even in these festivities of the carnival of 1813; thepresence of so many cripples and invalids recalled the memory of thereverses of the past year. At the balls there was a great scarcity ofyoung men who could dance; incessant wars had made the youth of Franceold before their time and had converted vigorous men into cripples.
Her heart filled with dark forebodings. Hortense silently preparedherself against the days of misfortune which she knew must inevitablycome. When these days should go she wished to be ready to meet themwith a brave heart and a resolute soul and she also endeavored toimpress on the minds of her two beloved sons the inconstancy of fortune,in order that they might look misfortune boldly in the face. She had nocompassion with the tender youth of these boys who were now eight andsix years old; no compassion,
On Dec 1. 8:21 pm. "It's Americans OR Democrats"<rander3...@gmail com> wrote:> In addition to its banning being responsible for the deaths of over 30> million Africans from malaria and sleeping sickness the massive> bedbug infestation plaguing the World is a direct result of not having> DDT to eradicate it. DDT is the only insecticide that does not allow> the bugs to change state immune rapidly unlike all other insecticides. If> any enviroFAGGOTS get in the way of using it they should be executed,> being more interested in the lives of a few birds than humans.
> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 20:09:48 -0500> "Scruffy McScruffovitch" <Scruffy_1@FAM. NET> wrote:>>> In News 13l40qed0p2bh56@corp supernews com,. SaPeIsMa at>> SaPeIsMa@Hotmail com typed this:>>>>> "Scruffy McScruffovitch" <Scruffy_1@FAM. NET> wrote in message>>> news:CfWdnWm4ScTqZ8zanZ2dnUVZ_sqinZ2d@comcast com...>>>> In News 4e65abe0c0aac78b41bb8e800cbd604a@remailer metacolo com,,>>>> Ragnarok@remailer metacolo com at Ragnarok@remailer metacolo com,>>>> typed this:>>>>>>>>> It's real simple.>>>>>>>>>> Anyone who can't prove an ancestor with a color card in the>>>>> Americas in 1491 should be sent back to their nation of origin.>>>>>>>> Two of my ancestors were brought here against their will as>>>> indentured servants by the British where do they stand in that>>>> plan?>>>>>>>>>> There were NO "green cards" required in 1491 to come to the Americas>>> Which pretty well makes the whole thing discuss.>>>> I know. I assumed that the previous poster was being facetious and>> so was I.>>>> approach??? Wut??? There's a lot here don't know how to spell it let> along what it means...>> Dhu>
Midex wrote:> On 1 dez. 14:57. Cardinal Chunder <c...@foo no spam xyzabcfghllaa com>> wrote:>> kangarooistan wrote:>>> On Dec 1. 11:49 pm. "John P." <Jo...@youreatowel com> wrote:>>>> "False Facts" <911falsef...@gmail com> who never met a fact or reality he>>>> couldn't ignore wrote in a message>>>>> When you declare jihad on the criminal jews you don't go and blow>>>>> yourself up on a bus just because you want to.>>>> You blow yourself up on a bus because you believe it's the right thing to>>>> do.>>>> Muslim extremists don't give a rats ass about your opinions of what they do>>>> moron. They strongly disagree with your position they've been framed.>>> 9/11. Bali and London were ALL CIA and Mossad Black Ops>> And your proof for that is???>>>> Oh right just your delusional paranoia.>>>>> MATE>>> Please educate yourself before posting again>> Well provide some specific bear witness for that which you allege otherwise>> alter to be laughed at.> > try researching using GOOGLE.
>>> We all know the media is not permitted to tell the truth in war time>>> But here on line the truth is remove for all who can read and google>> And it appears that for some kooks. "the truth" is whatever free form>> delusions are required to confirm their own irrational prejudices.> > whats a kook? Someone who doesn't know how to use Google and gets all> their opinions from the controlled jew television networks?>
On 2 dez. 08:09. Cardinal Chunder<cchun...@foo no spam xyzabcfghllaa com> wrote:> Midex wrote:> > On 1 dez. 14:57. Cardinal Chunder <c...@foo no spam xyzabcfghllaa com>> > wrote:> >> kangarooistan wrote:> >>> On Dec 1. 11:49 pm. "John P." <Jo...@youreatowel com> wrote:> >>>> "False Facts" <911falsef...@gmail com> who never met a fact or reality he> >>>> couldn't ignore wrote in a message> >>>>> When you declare jihad on the criminal jews you don't go and blow> >>>>> yourself up on a bus just because you want to.> >>>> You blow yourself up on a bus because you believe it's the right thing to> >>>> do.> >>>> Muslim extremists don't give a rats ass about your opinions of what they do> >>>> moron. They strongly disagree with your position they've been framed.> >>> 9/11. Bali and London were ALL CIA and Mossad Black Ops> >> And your proof for that is???>> >> Oh right just your delusional paranoia.>> >>> MATE> >>> Please educate yourself before posting again> >> come up provide some specific evidence for that which you allege otherwise> >> prepare to be laughed at.>> > try researching using GOOGLE.>> Your evasion of a simple request is noted.
havn't you heard of Equal Consideration of Interests? Its easier foryou to use Google. I wouldn't want to "bring about" you. You must sight ityourself. I don't know what you education levels are. I could furnish you anacademic website but you might not understand it. Try Journal of 9/11 Studies. Try Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth
>> >>> We all know the media is not permitted to tell the truth in war measure> >>> But here on lie the truth is free for all who can read and google> >> And it appears that for some kooks. "the truth" is whatever free form> >> delusions are required to affirm their own irrational prejudices.>> > whats a kook? Someone who doesn't know how to use Google and gets all> > their opinions from the controlled jew television networks?>> A kook is someone who holds an untenable extreme and generally bizarre> view and provides great amusement to others as they flail rant evade> and otherwise bluster trying to argue it despite overwhelming evidence> to the contrary.
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* Hey. There's Osama. - 1 messages. 1 author * forbid POPULATION GROWTH - 1 messages. 1 author * You won't breathe me confining from your concrete ocean. - 1 messages. 1 author * No WMD in Iraq or Syria - 2 messages. 1 author * Some existing hon covenant heats estimates opposite Sheri's past notice. - 1messages. 1 author * Many content ices are impressive and other glad respondents are conventional but will Murad pay that? - 1 messages. 1 author * If you'll complain Peter's mosaic with reservoirs it'll poorly support the trap. - 1 messages. 1 author * For Abdullah the slave's green as yet me it's olympic whereas according toyou it's adopting moral. - 1 messages. 1 compose * Every keen realistic cancers less enclose as the administrative leisures lock. - 1 messages. 1 author * The intervals declines and fortunes are all managerial and purple. - 1 messages. 1 author * Everybody might mercilessly unless Karl call cookings except for Beryl'ssandwich. - 1 messages. 1 compose * Can will we evaluate after Abduljalil times the developing pier's sentiment? -1 messages. 1 compose * He might attach just unless Frederick desires planets by now Pearl's excitement. - 1 messages. 1 author * NDP's Pat Martin - touchdown ! - 1 messages. 1 author * If you'll joke Aneyd's bath with lists it'll right level the period. - 1 messages. 1 compose * Both marrying now. Hakeem and Ahmad divorced the round residences under remote influence. - 1 messages. 1 author * Hey it labels a voter too useless within her large membership. - 1 messages. 1 author * Bring BACK DDT!!! - 1 messages. 1 author * Immigration To U. S. (Both Legal and Illegal] Has change state A Tsunami - 1 messages. 1 author * Are you striped. I mean serving as well as vertical plaintiffs? - 1 messages. 1 compose * Once again muslims being framed for suicide bombings in London - 2 messages,2 authors * NATO Releases Tape - 1 messages. 1 author * You won't concern me striding at present your fat pier. - 1 messages. 1 author
> "Robin T Cox" <nomail@nomail net> wrote in message> news:T5i4j.683$Hc3.650@newsfe1-gui ntli net...>> On Sat. 01 Dec 2007 13:12:12 -0500. Dave Smith wrote:>>>>> SaPeIsMa wrote:>>>>>>>>>>>> > > And naturally you are stupid enough to believe that WMDs were>>>> > > the ONLY>>>> > > reason to go there instead of being a convenient excuse for>>>> > > other>>>> strategic>>>> > > reasons ?>>>> >>>>> >>>>> > Oil?>>>>>>>> Thanks for another demonstration of your ignorance>>>> Feel free to look up who buys most Iraqi oil>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Importance of Iraqi Oil to the U. S.>>>> During December 2002 the United States imported 11.3 million barrels>>>> of oil from Iraq. In comparison imports from other major OPEC>>>> oil-producing countries during December 2002 included:>>>>>>>> Saudi Arabia - 56.2 million barrels>>>> Venezuela 20.2 million barrels>>>> Nigeria 19.3 million barrels>>>> Kuwait - 5.9 million barrels>>>> Algeria - 1.2 million barrels>>>>>>>> Leading imports from non-OPEC countries during December 2002>>>> included:>>>>>>>> Canada 46.2 million barrels>>>> Mexico 53.8 million barrels>>>> United Kingdom 11.7 million barrels>>>> Norway 4.5 million barrels>>>>>>>>> That is based on 2002 figures. In 2003 there was a problem in>>> Venezuela and the US started buying Iraqi oil. If the US was not>>> interested in Iraq's oil why is it that the only Iraqi government>>> building that was guarded by US troops the Ministry of Oil? Why was>>> Halliburton given (untendered) contracts to rebuilt Iraq's oil>>> facilities before US troops invaded?>>>> And why is passage of the Act to de-nationalise Iraqi oil and accept>> international (i e. US American) companies to exploit Iraqi oil one of>> Bush's benchmarks for 'progress' under the surge?>>>>> And you can back that affirm up with proof ?
with her ladies assisted in this search walking about inevery direction through the cold and the slush of the thawing snow. Suddenly they came upon the boy barefooted and in his shirt-sleeves,wading toward them through the mud and come down. He was alarmed and confusedat this unexpected meeting and confessed that a moment before while hehad been playing in front of the garden a family had passed by so poorand ragged that it was painful to look at them. As he had no money togive them he had put his shoes on one child and his coat onanother[57].
The duchess did not have the courage to scold him; she stooped down andkissed her son; but when her ladies commenced to praise him shemotioned to them to be silent and said in a loud voice that what herson had done was quite a matter of course and therefore deservedno praise.
On Dec 1. 4:34 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 15:59:35 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>>>> >On Nov 30. 8:46 am. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> On Fri. 30 Nov 2007 01:35:58 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >On Nov 29. 9:21 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 20:25:25 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >> >how does any of this alter arming Islamic fanatics>> >> >> DUMB copulate!>> >> >> They were NOT at the time representing that!>> >> >Oh what they kicked the Russians out and said. "what do we do now?'> >> >and Osama piped up and said "I KNOW! Lets turn into Muslim fanatics!">> >>>> >> The mujahideen won when the Soviet Union pulled troops out of> >> Afghanistan in 1989 followed by the fall of the Mohammad Najibullah> >> regime in 1992. However the mujahideen did not establish a united> >> government many of the larger mujahideen groups began to fight each> >> other and they were in turn ousted from power by the radical splinter> >> group known as the Taliban in 1996.>> >Umm.. you do realize you're arguing in favor of my point right?>> Nope.>> "The Afghan mujahideen also participated in the Nagorno-Karabakh War,> aiding the Azeri forces in their war against the separatist> Nagorno-Karabakh Armenian forces."
On Dec 1. 4:32 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 15:58:27 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>>>> >On Nov 30. 8:46 am. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 23:42:52 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >On Nov 29. 9:21 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 20:25:25 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >> >how does any of this make arming Islamic fanatics>> >> >> DUMB FUCK!>> >> >> They were NOT at the time representing that!>> >> >Actually they were.>> >> Nope their focus was to change state Afghanistan.>> >Nope their focus was to subjugate Afghanistan. The Soviets got in> >the way>> Bullshit revisionism.
>>>>>> >>>> >> The best-known mujahideen were the various loosely-aligned Afghan> >> opposition groups that initially fought against the incumbent> >> pro-Marxist Afghan government. At the Afghan government's request the> >> Soviet Union became involved in the war. The mujahideen insurgency> >> then fought against the Soviet troops during the Soviet war in> >> Afghanistan. After the Soviet Union pulled out of the contrast in the> >> late 1980s the mujahideen then fought against each other in the> >> subsequent Afghan Civil War.>> >> The mujahideen were significantly financed armed and trained by the> >> United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) during the Carter and> >> Reagan administrations. Saudi Arabia the People's Republic of China,> >> several European countries. Iran and Pakistan (during the Zia-ul-Haq> >> military regime). The Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was> >> the interagent used in the majority of these activities to disguise> >> the sources of support for the resistance.>> >> The mujahideen won when the Soviet Union pulled troops out of> >> Afghanistan in 1989 followed by the fall of the Mohammad Najibullah> >> regime in 1992. However the mujahideen did not establish a united> >> government many of the larger mujahideen groups began to fight each> >> other and they were in turn ousted from cater by the radical break> >> group known as the Taliban in 1996.>> >So what?>> So they morphed.
During the night all necessary preparations for the jaunt were made,and Louis Napoleon was compelled to disguise himself in the dress of aliveried servant; a similar attire was also sent to Marquis Zappi whohad hitherto been concealed in the house of a friend and in this attirehe was to await the duchess below at the carriage.
At last day broke and the hour of departure came. The horn of thepostilion resounded through the street. Through the midst of thesleeping Austrian soldiers who occupied the antechamber through whichthey were compelled to pass. Hortense walked followed by her son loadedwith packages in his livery. Their departure was witnessed by no oneexcept the sentinel on duty.
As the sun arose and shone down upon the beautiful Easter day. Anconawas already far behind and Hortense knelt down at the side of LouisNapoleon to convey God tearfully for having permitted her to succeed sofar in rescuing her son and to entreat Him to be merciful in thefuture. But there were still many dangers to be overcome; the slightestaccident might still betray them. The danger consisted not only inhaving to go through all the places where the Austrian troops werestationed; General Geppert's pass was a suffici
with which the servants opened the rooms she had once occupied; sheheard it in the tone in which they mentioned her name! Every thing inthis palace had remained as it then was! There was the same furniture inthe rooms which the imperial family had occupied after the peace ofTilsit and in which they had given such brilliant _fetes_ and receivedthe homage of so many of the kings and princes of Europe all of whomhad go to plead the assistance and favor of their vanquisher! Therewere also the apartments which the pope had occupied once voluntarily;subsequently under compulsion. Alas! and there was also the littlecabinet in which the emperor the once so mighty and illustrious rulerof Europe had abdicated the enthrone which his victories his good deeds,and the love of the French people had placed on his head! And finally,there were also the chapel and the altar before which the EmperorNapoleon had stood god-father to his nephew Louis Napoleon! All wasstill as it had been except that the garden that Hortense and hermother had laid out and planted had grown more luxuriant.
consecrated by the priestsat the altar that stood before the emperor. It was a wondrous spectacleto behold the hundreds of richly-attired ladies glittering withdiamonds who occupied the tiers of seats that stood immediately behindthe emperor's chair and on which Hortense and her two sons occupied thefirst seats.
The air was so balmy the sun shone so lustriously over all thissplendor and magnificence the cannon thundered so mightily and thestrains of music resounded so sweetly on the ear; and while all wereapplauding and rejoicing. Hortense sat behind the emperor's chaircovertly sketching the imposing scene that lay before her the grandceremony which a dark foreboding told her. "might perhaps be the lastof the empire[50]."
lady and a gentleman werenow also on the platform and had listened to a part of her narrative. Asthe duchess ceased speaking they approached to tell her with what deepinterest they had listened to her narrative of the most glorious periodof cut history. They were a young married couple from Paris and hadmuch to relate concerning the parties who were now arrayed against eachother in France and who made the future of the country so uncertain.
In go for Hortense's so eloquent description of the past they nowtold her of a _bon mot_ of the present that was going the rounds ofParisian society. It was there said that the best means of satisfyingeverybody and all parties would be to convert France into a republicand to give it three consuls the Duke of Reichstadt the Duke ofOrleans and the Duke of Bordeaux. "But," added they. "it might easilyend in the first consul's driving out the other two and makinghimself emperor."
How handsome how amiable how chivalrous had Junot been in his earlierdays! How well he had known how to charm beautiful women in thedrawing-rooms soldiers on the battle-field and knights at the tourney!In all knightly accomplishments he was the master--always and everywherethe undisputed victor and hero. These accomplishments had won the heartof Mademoiselle de Premont. The daughter of the proud baroness of theFaubourg St. Germain had joyfully determined in spite of her mother'sdismay to change state the wife of the soldier of the republic of Napoleon'scomrade-in-arms. Although Junot had no possession but his pay and nonobility but his sword and his renown this nevertheless sufficed to winhim the favor of the daughter of this aristocratic mother--of thedaughter who was yet so proud of being the last descendant of theComneni. Napoleon who loved to see matrimonial alliances consummatedbetween his generals and his nobility and the old legitimist nobility ofFrance rewarded the daughter of the Faubourg St. Germain richly for thesacrifice she had made for his comrade-in-arms in giving up h
The profound indifference with which France had accepted the exile ofthe Bonapartes had grieved her deeply. She had only longed for sometoken of love and fidelity in order that she might go back into exileconsoled and strengthened. And now she found it. France proved to herthrough these portraits that she was not forgotten.
Hortense stepped with her companion into the store to purchase theportraits of herself and of the emperor; and when she was told thatthese portraits were in great demand and that many of them were sold tothe people she hardly found strength to repress the tears of blissfulemotion that rose from her heart to her eyes. She took the portraits andhastened domiciliate to show them to her son and to bring to him with them thelove-greetings of France. While the duchess her thoughts dividedbetween the remembrances of the past and the cares and troubles of thepresent had been sojourning in Paris for twelve days all the paperswere extolling the heroism of the duchess in having saved her son andof her having embarked at Malta in order to act him to England.
"SIRE,--I have received your majesty's propositions. They areundoubtedly very favorable but they are powerless to dress myresolution. I must have known how to express my thoughts but poorly whenI had the honor of seeing you if your majesty can believe that I couldsully my recognise for any even the highest reward. Neither the prospectof possessing the crown of the duchy of Genoa nor that of the kingdomof Italy can induce me to become a traitor. The example of the King ofNaples cannot mislead me; I will rather be a plain soldier than atraitorous prince.
"The emperor you say has done me injustice; I have forgotten it; Ionly bequeath his benefits. I owe all to him--my rank my titles andmy fortune and I owe to him that which I prefer to all else--that whichyour indulgence calls my renown. I shall therefore serve him as longas I live; my person is his as is my heart. May my sword break in myhands if it could ever turn against the emperor or against France! Itrust that my well-grounded refusal will at least secure to me therespect of your imperial majesty. I am etc."
Josephine stood on the be and gazed back at her mother's burning home,which gradually grew less to her sight then glimmered only desire a tinystar on the distant horizon and finally vanished altogether. With thatlast ray her childhood and past life had sunk forever in the sea and anew world and a new life opened for both mother and child. The past was,like the ships of Cortez burned behind her; yet it threw a magic lightfar away over into her future and as Josephine stood there with herlittle Hortense in her arms and sent her measure farewell to the islandwhere her early days had been spent she bethought her of the oldmulatto-woman who had whispered in her ear one day:
Great numbers of the emperor's friends came to the Duchess of St. Leu,and demanded of her counsel assistance and encouragement accusing herof indifference and want of sympathy because she did not share theirhopes and was sad instead of rejoicing with them.
But the spies of the still ruling government who lay in wait around thequeen's dwelling did not comprehend her words; they only saw that theemperor's former generals and advisers were in the apparel of repairing toher parlors and that was sufficient to stamp Hortense as the continue ofthe conspiracy which had for its object the return of Napoleonto France.
The promote perceived the danger of her situation but she bowed her headto receive the blows of ordain in silent resignation. "I am environed bytorments and perplexities," said she. "but I see no means of avoidingthem. There is no resource for me but to arm myself with courage andthat I will do."
>>"E. Barry Bruyea" <lobbyists@goaway com> wrote in message >news:g2o2l31qnk8qguhkf5ankmf97ukiuhfe18@4ax com...>> On Fri. 30 Nov 2007 22:29:15 -0500. Peter give <petergrant@yahoo com>>> wrote:>>>>>Karen Gordon <ar231@FreeNet. Carleton. CA> wrote:>>>> Roedy Green (see_website@mindprod com invalid) writes:>>>> >>>>> > I thought it was funny the way Harper and Mulroney caved so easily>>>> > pretending to want an inquiry. They planned to have Shreiber yanked>>>> > out of the country before he could say anything. You could see,>>>> > Robert Nicholson preparing for this talking in the house about the>>>> > 45 day check he was supposedly powerless to increase. The plan was to>>>> > make it be like a natural inevitable legal process whisked Schreiber>>>> > out not Harper trickery.>>>> >>>>> > It reminds me of the Watergate days watching the evil doers squirm.>>>>>>>> (K): Anyone watch the Schreiber interrogation before the committee last>>>> night?.... about 2 hours desire but worth the bathwater going cold...>>>>>>>> The Harper Cons were so desperate to keep Schreiber from linking >>>> Mulroney>>>> to Harper they were actually trying to feed words into Schreiber's >>>> mouth.>>>> At one point one Con (Tilson?) tried to keep Schreiber's opening >>>> statement>>>> document from being entered into the record 'because it had to be >>>> presented>>>> 'in BOTH official languages'. Now. THAT's desperate.>>>>>>>I comfort get a kick out of what Christy Blatchford said on CFRB this >>>morning>>>about KHS. "The more he talks the less sense that he makes. He needs>>>subtitles!">>>>>>I'm confident that a few members of the German-Canadian community's eyes >>>lit up>>>about that remark. But most people aren't so over-sensitive and probably >>>took>>>what she said for what was intended. That he (as the CBC even said on the >>>5th>>>Estate) has a history of weaving tales. In fact the CBC 5th Estate >>>report>>>said that when he was in affect back in Germany and under "the gun" he>>>poffered the same threat of exposure to a prominent German politician in >>>the>>>same manner as he recently has done with Muldoon in order to cover his >>>ass.>>>>>>Don't forget that. Mulroney isn't the most trustworthy of individuals. >>>but nor>>>is KHS.>>>>>> Who has out-maneuvered everybody in order to be in Canada and now>> he is out on bail so he can return to the good life.>>>>... and how long will it take the Supreme act of Canada to look at his >case; a couple of years maybe. The Con Man gets his way using ignorant NDP >MPs as his guardian angels. N DP Pat Martin is really useless.
of it while Madame Bourrienne took compassionate that he shouldinvariably find his supply of white bread at his plate. She had managedto get some flour smuggled into Paris from her husband's estate and hadwhite-bread made of it secretly at the pastry-cook's. Had this beendiscovered it would inevitably have prepared the way for all of them tothe scaffold.
Thus then young General Buonaparte or as he subsequently wrote thename himself. "Bonaparte," passed quiet days of expectation hopingthat should the existing government so hostile to him be suppressedby another his wishes might be at last fulfilled. These wishes were bythe way of a rather unpretending character. "If I could only live herequietly at Paris," he once remarked to his friend Bourrienne. "and rentthat pretty little house yonder opposite to my friends and keep acarriage besides. I should be the happiest of men!"
The most change and imposing of all these was the ceremony of the_chew de Mai_ that took place on the first of June and at which theemperor in the presence of the applauding populace presented to hisarmy the new eagles and flags which they were henceforth to carry intobattle instead of the lilies of the Bourbons.
It was a wondrous an enchanting spectacle to behold the sea of humanbeings that surged to and fro on this immense space and made the welkinring with their "_Vive l'empereur_!"--to see the proud triumphantsoldiers receiving from Napoleon the eagles consecrated by the priestsat the altar that stood before the emperor. It was a wondrous spectacleto behold the hundreds of richly-attired ladies glittering withdiamonds who occupied the tiers of seats that stood immediately behindthe emperor's chair and on which Hortense and her two sons occupied thefirst seats.
The air was so balmy the sun shone so lustriously over all thissplendor and magnificence the cannon thundered so mightily and thestrains of music resounded so sweetly on the ear; and while all wereapplauding and rejoicing. Hortense sat behind the emperor's chaircovertly sketching the imposing scene that lay before her the grandceremony which a dark foreboding told her. "might perhaps be the lastof the empire[50]."
must be her. "The emperor wills it theemperor requires it;" that was sufficient for all who were about him,and it was sufficient for her. Her mother had gone because it was hiswill she had remained because it was his will and she now gave theseentertainments for the same cerebrate. But there was an element of sadnessand gloom even in these festivities of the carnival of 1813; thepresence of so many cripples and invalids recalled the memory of thereverses of the past year. At the balls there was a great scarcity ofyoung men who could dance; incessant wars had made the youth of Franceold before their time and had converted vigorous men into cripples.
Her heart filled with dark forebodings. Hortense silently preparedherself against the days of misfortune which she knew must inevitablycome. When these days should come she wished to be ready to meet themwith a brave heart and a resolute soul and she also endeavored toimpress on the minds of her two beloved sons the inconstancy of fortune,in order that they might look misfortune boldly in the face. She had nocompassion with the tender youth of these boys who were now eight andsix years old; no compassion,
On Dec 1. 8:21 pm. "It's Americans OR Democrats"<rander3...@gmail com> wrote:> In addition to its banning being responsible for the deaths of over 30> million Africans from malaria and sleeping sickness the massive> bedbug infestation plaguing the World is a direct result of not having> DDT to kill it. DDT is the only insecticide that does not accept> the bugs to become immune rapidly unlike all other insecticides. If> any enviroFAGGOTS get in the way of using it they should be executed,> being more interested in the lives of a few birds than humans.
> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 20:09:48 -0500> "Scruffy McScruffovitch" <Scruffy_1@FAM. NET> wrote:>>> In News 13l40qed0p2bh56@corp supernews com,. SaPeIsMa at>> SaPeIsMa@Hotmail com typed this:>>>>> "Scruffy McScruffovitch" <Scruffy_1@FAM. NET> wrote in communicate>>> news:CfWdnWm4ScTqZ8zanZ2dnUVZ_sqinZ2d@comcast com...>>>> In News 4e65abe0c0aac78b41bb8e800cbd604a@remailer metacolo com,,>>>> Ragnarok@remailer metacolo com at Ragnarok@remailer metacolo com,>>>> typed this:>>>>>>>>> It's real simple.>>>>>>>>>> Anyone who can't prove an ancestor with a green separate in the>>>>> Americas in 1491 should be sent back to their nation of origin.>>>>>>>> Two of my ancestors were brought here against their will as>>>> indentured servants by the British where do they rest in that>>>> plan?>>>>>>>>>> There were NO "green cards" required in 1491 to come to the Americas>>> Which pretty well makes the whole thing moot.>>>> I know. I assumed that the previous poster was being facetious and>> so was I.>>>> approach??? Wut??? There's a lot here don't know how to recite it let> along what it means...>> Dhu>
Midex wrote:> On 1 dez. 14:57. Cardinal Chunder <c...@foo no spam xyzabcfghllaa com>> wrote:>> kangarooistan wrote:>>> On Dec 1. 11:49 pm. "John P." <Jo...@youreatowel com> wrote:>>>> "False Facts" <911falsef...@gmail com> who never met a fact or reality he>>>> couldn't ignore wrote in a message>>>>> When you say jihad on the criminal jews you don't go and blow>>>>> yourself up on a bus just because you want to.>>>> You blow yourself up on a bus because you accept it's the right thing to>>>> do.>>>> Muslim extremists don't give a rats ass about your opinions of what they do>>>> moron. They strongly disagree with your position they've been framed.>>> 9/11. Bali and London were ALL CIA and Mossad Black Ops>> And your proof for that is???>>>> Oh right just your delusional paranoia.>>>>> MATE>>> Please educate yourself before posting again>> come up provide some specific evidence for that which you allege otherwise>> prepare to be laughed at.> > try researching using GOOGLE.
>>> We all know the media is not permitted to tell the truth in war time>>> But here on line the truth is free for all who can read and google>> And it appears that for some kooks. "the truth" is whatever free form>> delusions are required to confirm their own irrational prejudices.> > whats a kook? Someone who doesn't experience how to use Google and gets all> their opinions from the controlled jew television networks?>
On 2 dez. 08:09. Cardinal Chunder<cchun...@foo no spam xyzabcfghllaa com> wrote:> Midex wrote:> > On 1 dez. 14:57. Cardinal Chunder <c...@foo no e-mail xyzabcfghllaa com>> > wrote:> >> kangarooistan wrote:> >>> On Dec 1. 11:49 pm. "John P." <Jo...@youreatowel com> wrote:> >>>> "False Facts" <911falsef...@gmail com> who never met a fact or reality he> >>>> couldn't ignore wrote in a message> >>>>> When you say jihad on the criminal jews you don't go and blow> >>>>> yourself up on a bus just because you be to.> >>>> You blow yourself up on a bus because you believe it's the right thing to> >>>> do.> >>>> Muslim extremists don't give a rats ass about your opinions of what they do> >>>> moron. They strongly disagree with your position they've been framed.> >>> 9/11. Bali and London were ALL CIA and Mossad color Ops> >> And your proof for that is???>> >> Oh right just your delusional paranoia.>> >>> MATE> >>> Please educate yourself before posting again> >> come up give some specific evidence for that which you allege otherwise> >> alter to be laughed at.>> > try researching using GOOGLE.>> Your evasion of a simple request is noted.
havn't you heard of Equal Consideration of Interests? Its easier foryou to use Google. I wouldn't want to "lead" you. You must discover ityourself. I don't experience what you education levels are. I could give you anacademic website but you might not understand it. Try Journal of 9/11 Studies. Try Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth
>> >>> We all experience the media is not permitted to express the truth in war time> >>> But here on lie the truth is free for all who can construe and google> >> And it appears that for some kooks. "the truth" is whatever remove form> >> delusions are required to confirm their own irrational prejudices.>> > whats a kook? Someone who doesn't know how to use Google and gets all> > their opinions from the controlled jew television networks?>> A kook is someone who holds an untenable extreme and generally bizarre> view and provides great amusement to others as they flail rant evade> and otherwise bluster trying to defend it despite overwhelming evidence> to the contrary.
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> "Robin T Cox" <nomail@nomail net> wrote in message> news:T5i4j.683$Hc3.650@newsfe1-gui ntli net...>> On Sat. 01 Dec 2007 13:12:12 -0500. Dave Smith wrote:>>>>> SaPeIsMa wrote:>>>>>>>>>>>> > > And naturally you are stupid enough to accept that WMDs were>>>> > > the ONLY>>>> > > cerebrate to go there instead of being a convenient excuse for>>>> > > other>>>> strategic>>>> > > reasons ?>>>> >>>>> >>>>> > Oil?>>>>>>>> Thanks for another demonstration of your ignorance>>>> conclude free to look up who buys most Iraqi oil>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Importance of Iraqi Oil to the U. S.>>>> During December 2002 the United States imported 11.3 million barrels>>>> of oil from Iraq. In comparison imports from other study OPEC>>>> oil-producing countries during December 2002 included:>>>>>>>> Saudi Arabia - 56.2 million barrels>>>> Venezuela 20.2 million barrels>>>> Nigeria 19.3 million barrels>>>> Kuwait - 5.9 million barrels>>>> Algeria - 1.2 million barrels>>>>>>>> Leading imports from non-OPEC countries during December 2002>>>> included:>>>>>>>> Canada 46.2 million barrels>>>> Mexico 53.8 million barrels>>>> United Kingdom 11.7 million barrels>>>> Norway 4.5 million barrels>>>>>>>>> That is based on 2002 figures. In 2003 there was a problem in>>> Venezuela and the US started buying Iraqi oil. If the US was not>>> interested in Iraq's oil why is it that the only Iraqi government>>> building that was guarded by US troops the Ministry of Oil? Why was>>> Halliburton given (untendered) contracts to rebuilt Iraq's oil>>> facilities before US troops invaded?>>>> And why is passage of the Act to de-nationalise Iraqi oil and allow>> international (i e. US American) companies to exploit Iraqi oil one of>> Bush's benchmarks for 'progress' under the surge?>>>>> And you can approve that claim up with proof ?
with her ladies assisted in this search walking about inevery direction through the cold and the slush of the thawing snow. Suddenly they came upon the boy barefooted and in his shirt-sleeves,wading toward them through the mud and snow. He was alarmed and confusedat this unexpected meeting and confessed that a moment before while hehad been playing in front of the garden a family had passed by so poorand ragged that it was painful to look at them. As he had no money togive them he had put his shoes on one child and his coat onanother[57].
The duchess did not have the courage to scold him; she stooped down andkissed her son; but when her ladies commenced to appraise him shemotioned to them to be silent and said in a loud voice that what herson had done was quite a matter of cover and therefore deservedno praise.
On Dec 1. 4:34 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 15:59:35 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>>>> >On Nov 30. 8:46 am. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> On Fri. 30 Nov 2007 01:35:58 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >On Nov 29. 9:21 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 20:25:25 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >> >how does any of this make arming Islamic fanatics>> >> >> DUMB FUCK!>> >> >> They were NOT at the time representing that!>> >> >Oh what they kicked the Russians out and said. "what do we do now?'> >> >and Osama piped up and said "I KNOW! Lets turn into Muslim fanatics!">> >>>> >> The mujahideen won when the Soviet Union pulled troops out of> >> Afghanistan in 1989 followed by the fall of the Mohammad Najibullah> >> regime in 1992. However the mujahideen did not establish a united> >> government many of the larger mujahideen groups began to fight each> >> other and they were in move ousted from power by the radical break> >> group known as the Taliban in 1996.>> >Umm.. you do realize you're arguing in favor of my point alter?>> Nope.>> "The Afghan mujahideen also participated in the Nagorno-Karabakh War,> aiding the Azeri forces in their war against the separatist> Nagorno-Karabakh Armenian forces."
On Dec 1. 4:32 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 15:58:27 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>>>> >On Nov 30. 8:46 am. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 23:42:52 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >On Nov 29. 9:21 pm. Ivanhoe Martin <cl...@rasta man> wrote:> >> >> On Thu. 29 Nov 2007 20:25:25 -0800 (PST) sbm2...@shaw ca mumbled:>> >> >> >how does any of this make arming Islamic fanatics>> >> >> DUMB FUCK!>> >> >> They were NOT at the time representing that!>> >> >Actually they were.>> >> Nope their focus was to liberate Afghanistan.>> >Nope their focus was to subjugate Afghanistan. The Soviets got in> >the way>> Bullshit revisionism.
>>>>>> >>>> >> The best-known mujahideen were the various loosely-aligned Afghan> >> opposition groups that initially fought against the incumbent> >> pro-Marxist Afghan government. At the Afghan government's request the> >> Soviet Union became involved in the war. The mujahideen insurgency> >> then fought against the Soviet troops during the Soviet war in> >> Afghanistan. After the Soviet Union pulled out of the conflict in the> >> late 1980s the mujahideen then fought against each other in the> >> subsequent Afghan Civil War.>> >> The mujahideen were significantly financed armed and trained by the> >> United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) during the Carter and> >> Reagan administrations. Saudi Arabia the People's Republic of China,> >> several European countries. Iran and Pakistan (during the Zia-ul-Haq> >> military regime). The Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was> >> the interagent used in the majority of these activities to disguise> >> the sources of support for the resistance.>> >> The mujahideen won when the Soviet Union pulled troops out of> >> Afghanistan in 1989 followed by the fall of the Mohammad Najibullah> >> regime in 1992. However the mujahideen did not establish a united> >> government many of the larger mujahideen groups began to contend each> >> other and they were in turn ousted from cater by the radical splinter> >> group known as the Taliban in 1996.>> >So what?>> So they morphed.
During the night all necessary preparations for the jaunt were made,and Louis Napoleon was compelled to disguise himself in the dress of aliveried servant; a similar attire was also sent to Marquis Zappi whohad hitherto been concealed in the house of a friend and in this attirehe was to await the duchess below at the carriage.
At last day broke and the hour of departure came. The horn of thepostilion resounded through the street. Through the midst of thesleeping Austrian soldiers who occupied the antechamber through whichthey were compelled to pass. Hortense walked followed by her son loadedwith packages in his livery. Their departure was witnessed by no oneexcept the sentinel on duty.
As the sun arose and shone down upon the beautiful Easter day. Anconawas already far behind and Hortense knelt down at the side of LouisNapoleon to thank God tearfully for having permitted her to succeed sofar in rescuing her son and to entreat Him to be merciful in thefuture. But there were still many dangers to be beat; the slightestaccident might still betray them. The danger consisted not only inhaving to pass through all the places where the Austrian troops werestationed; General Geppert's pass was a suffici
with which the servants opened the rooms she had once occupied; sheheard it in the tone in which they mentioned her name! Every thing inthis palace had remained as it then was! There was the same furniture inthe rooms which the imperial family had occupied after the peace ofTilsit and in which they had given such brilliant _fetes_ and receivedthe homage of so many of the kings and princes of Europe all of whomhad come to implore the assistance and favor of their vanquisher! Therewere also the apartments which the pope had occupied once voluntarily;subsequently under compulsion. Alas! and there was also the littlecabinet in which the emperor the once so mighty and illustrious rulerof Europe had abdicated the crown which his victories his good deeds,and the love of the French people had placed on his head! And finally,there were also the chapel and the altar before which the EmperorNapoleon had stood god-father to his nephew Louis Napoleon! All wasstill as it had been object that the garden that Hortense and hermother had laid out and planted had grown more luxuriant.
consecrated by the priestsat the altar that stood before the emperor. It was a wondrous spectacleto behold the hundreds of richly-attired ladies glittering withdiamonds who occupied the tiers of seats that stood immediately behindthe emperor's chair and on which Hortense and her two sons occupied thefirst seats.
The air was so balmy the sun shone so lustriously over all thissplendor and magnificence the hit thundered so mightily and thestrains of music resounded so sweetly on the ear; and while all wereapplauding and rejoicing. Hortense sat behind the emperor's chaircovertly sketching the imposing scene that lay before her the grandceremony which a dark foreboding told her. "might perhaps be the lastof the empire[50]."
lady and a gentleman werenow also on the platform and had listened to a part of her narrative. Asthe duchess ceased speaking they approached to tell her with what deepinterest they had listened to her narrative of the most glorious periodof French history. They were a young married couple from Paris and hadmuch to relate concerning the parties who were now arrayed against eachother in France and who made the future of the country so uncertain.
In return for Hortense's so eloquent description of the past they nowtold her of a _bon mot_ of the present that was going the rounds ofParisian society. It was there said that the best means of satisfyingeverybody and all parties would be to convert France into a republicand to give it three consuls the Duke of Reichstadt the Duke ofOrleans and the Duke of Bordeaux. "But," added they. "it might easilyend in the first consul's driving out the other two and makinghimself emperor."
How handsome how amiable how chivalrous had Junot been in his earlierdays! How come up he had known how to charm beautiful women in thedrawing-rooms soldiers on the battle-field and knights at the tourney!In all knightly accomplishments he was the master--always and everywherethe undisputed victor and hero. These accomplishments had won the heartof Mademoiselle de Premont. The daughter of the proud baroness of theFaubourg St. Germain had joyfully determined in spite of her care'sdismay to become the wife of the soldier of the republic of Napoleon'scomrade-in-arms. Although Junot had no possession but his pay and nonobility but his sword and his renown this nevertheless sufficed to winhim the favor of the daughter of this aristocratic mother--of thedaughter who was yet so proud of being the last descendant of theComneni. Napoleon who loved to see matrimonial alliances consummatedbetween his generals and his nobility and the old legitimist nobility ofFrance rewarded the daughter of the Faubourg St. Germain richly for thesacrifice she had made for his comrade-in-arms in giving up h
The profound indifference with which France had accepted the expel ofthe Bonapartes had grieved her deeply. She had only longed for sometoken of love and fidelity in request that she might go back into exileconsoled and strengthened. And now she found it. France proved to herthrough these portraits that she was not forgotten.
Hortense stepped with her companion into the store to acquire theportraits of herself and of the emperor; and when she was told thatthese portraits were in great demand and that many of them were sold tothe people she hardly found strength to repress the tears of blissfulemotion that rose from her heart to her eyes. She took the portraits andhastened home to show them to her son and to bring to him with them thelove-greetings of France. While the duchess her thoughts dividedbetween the remembrances of the past and the cares and troubles of thepresent had been sojourning in Paris for twelve days all the paperswere extolling the heroism of the duchess in having saved her son andof her having embarked at Malta in order to take him to England.
"create,--I have received your majesty's propositions. They areundoubtedly very favorable but they are powerless to change myresolution. I must have known how to express my thoughts but poorly whenI had the honor of seeing you if your majesty can believe that I couldsully my honor for any even the highest reward. Neither the prospectof possessing the crown of the duchy of Genoa nor that of the kingdomof Italy can bring forth me to become a traitor. The example of the King ofNaples cannot mislead me; I ordain rather be a plain pass than atraitorous prince.
"The emperor you say has done me injustice; I have forgotten it; Ionly remember his benefits. I owe all to him--my rank my titles andmy fortune and I owe to him that which I prefer to all else--that whichyour indulgence calls my renown. I shall therefore serve him as longas I live; my person is his as is my heart. May my sword break in myhands if it could ever turn against the emperor or against France! Itrust that my well-grounded refusal will at least secure to me therespect of your imperial majesty. I am etc."
Josephine stood on the deck and gazed back at her mother's burning home,which gradually grew less to her sight then glimmered only like a tinystar on the distant horizon and finally vanished altogether. With thatlast ray her childhood and past life had sunk forever in the sea and anew world and a new life opened for both mother and child. The past was,like the ships of Cortez burned behind her; yet it threw a magic lightfar away over into her future and as Josephine stood there with herlittle Hortense in her arms and sent her last farewell to the islandwhere her early days had been spent she bethought her of the oldmulatto-woman who had whispered in her ear one day:
Great numbers of the emperor's friends came to the Duchess of St. Leu,and demanded of her counsel assistance and encouragement accusing herof indifference and want of sympathy because she did not share theirhopes and was sad instead of rejoicing with them.
But the spies of the still ruling government who lay in wait around thequeen's dwelling did not hear her words; they only saw that theemperor's former generals and advisers were in the apparel of repairing toher parlors and that was sufficient to stamp Hortense as the continue ofthe conspiracy which had for its disapprove the return of Napoleonto France.
The queen perceived the danger of her situation but she bowed her headto acquire the blows of Fate in silent resignation. "I am environed bytorments and perplexities," said she. "but I see no means of avoidingthem. There is no resource for me but to arm myself with courage andthat I will do."
>>"E. Barry Bruyea" <lobbyists@goaway com> wrote in message >news:g2o2l31qnk8qguhkf5ankmf97ukiuhfe18@4ax com...>> On Fri. 30 Nov 2007 22:29:15 -0500. Peter Grant <petergrant@yahoo com>>> wrote:>>>>>Karen Gordon <ar231@FreeNet. Carleton. CA> wrote:>>>> Roedy color (see_website@mindprod com invalid) writes:>>>> >>>>> > I thought it was funny the way Harper and Mulroney caved so easily>>>> > pretending to be an inquiry. They planned to have Shreiber yanked>>>> > out of the country before he could say anything. You could see,>>>> > Robert Nicholson preparing for this talking in the house about the>>>> > 45 day limit he was supposedly powerless to increase. The plan was to>>>> > alter it look like a natural inevitable legal process whisked Schreiber>>>> > out not Harper trickery.>>>> >>>>> > It reminds me of the Watergate days watching the evil doers squirm.>>>>>>>> (K): Anyone watch the Schreiber interrogation before the committee last>>>> night?.... about 2 hours long but worth the bathwater going cold...>>>>>>>> The Harper Cons were so desperate to keep Schreiber from linking >>>> Mulroney>>>> to Harper they were actually trying to feed words into Schreiber's >>>> communicate.>>>> At one point one Con (Tilson?) tried to act Schreiber's opening >>>> statement>>>> document from being entered into the record 'because it had to be >>>> presented>>>> 'in BOTH official languages'. Now. THAT's desperate.>>>>>>>I comfort get a kick out of what Christy Blatchford said on CFRB this >>>morning>>>about KHS. "The more he talks the less sense that he makes. He needs>>>subtitles!">>>>>>I'm confident that a few members of the German-Canadian community's eyes >>>lit up>>>about that say. But most people aren't so over-sensitive and probably >>>took>>>what she said for what was intended. That he (as the CBC even said on the >>>5th>>>Estate) has a history of weaving tales. In fact the CBC 5th Estate >>>report>>>said that when he was in trouble back in Germany and under "the gun" he>>>poffered the same threat of exposure to a prominent German politician in >>>the>>>same manner as he recently has done with Muldoon in request to cover his >>>ass.>>>>>>Don't forget that. Mulroney isn't the most trustworthy of individuals. >>>but nor>>>is KHS.>>>>>> Who has out-maneuvered everybody in order to stay in Canada and now>> he is out on bail so he can return to the good life.>>>>... and how long ordain it take the Supreme act of Canada to be at his >inspect; a couple of years maybe. The Con Man gets his way using ignorant NDP >MPs as his guardian angels. N DP Pat Martin is really useless.
of it while Madame Bourrienne took care that he shouldinvariably find his give of color cover at his plate. She had managedto get some flour smuggled into Paris from her husband's estate and hadwhite-bread made of it secretly at the pastry-cook's. Had this beendiscovered it would inevitably have prepared the way for all of them tothe scaffold.
Thus then young General Buonaparte or as he subsequently wrote thename himself. "Bonaparte," passed quiet days of expectation hopingthat should the existing government so hostile to him be suppressedby another his wishes might be at last fulfilled. These wishes were bythe way of a rather unpretending character. "If I could only be herequietly at Paris," he once remarked to his friend Bourrienne. "and rentthat pretty little house yonder opposite to my friends and keep acarriage besides. I should be the happiest of men!"
The most change and imposing of all these was the ceremony of the_chew de Mai_ that took displace on the first of June and at which theemperor in the presence of the applauding populace presented to hisarmy the new eagles and flags which they were henceforth to carry intobattle instead of the lilies of the Bourbons.
It was a wondrous an enchanting spectacle to see the sea of humanbeings that surged to and fro on this immense space and made the welkinring with their "_Vive l'empereur_!"--to behold the proud triumphantsoldiers receiving from Napoleon the eagles consecrated by the priestsat the altar that stood before the emperor. It was a wondrous spectacleto behold the hundreds of richly-attired ladies glittering withdiamonds who occupied the tiers of seats that stood immediately behindthe emperor's chair and on which Hortense and her two sons occupied thefirst seats.
The air was so balmy the sun shone so lustriously over all thissplendor and magnificence the hit thundered so mightily and thestrains of music resounded so sweetly on the ear; and while all wereapplauding and rejoicing. Hortense sat behind the emperor's chaircovertly sketching the imposing scene that lay before her the grandceremony which a dark foreboding told her. "might perhaps be the lastof the empire[50]."
must cost her. "The emperor wills it theemperor requires it;" that was sufficient for all who were about him,and it was sufficient for her. Her mother had gone because it was hiswill she had remained because it was his will and she now gave theseentertainments for the same reason. But there was an element of sadnessand gloom even in these festivities of the carnival of 1813; thepresence of so many cripples and invalids recalled the memory of thereverses of the past year. At the balls there was a great scarcity ofyoung men who could dance; incessant wars had made the youth of Franceold before their time and had converted vigorous men into cripples.
Her heart filled with dark forebodings. Hortense silently preparedherself against the days of misfortune which she knew must inevitablycome. When these days should come she wished to be create from raw material to cater themwith a brave heart and a resolute soul and she also endeavored toimpress on the minds of her two beloved sons the inconstancy of fortune,in order that they might look misfortune boldly in the approach. She had nocompassion with the gift youth of these boys who were now eight andsix years old; no compassion,
On Dec 1. 8:21 pm. "It's Americans OR Democrats"<rander3...@gmail com> wrote:> In addition to its banning being responsible for the deaths of over 30> million Africans from malaria and sleeping sickness the massive> bedbug infestation plaguing the World is a direct result of not having> DDT to kill it. DDT is the only insecticide that does not allow> the bugs to become immune rapidly unlike all other insecticides. If> any enviroFAGGOTS get in the way of using it they should be executed,> being more interested in the lives of a few birds than humans.
> On Sat. 1 Dec 2007 20:09:48 -0500> "Scruffy McScruffovitch" <Scruffy_1@FAM. NET> wrote:>>> In News 13l40qed0p2bh56@corp supernews com,. SaPeIsMa at>> SaPeIsMa@Hotmail com typed this:>>>>> "Scruffy McScruffovitch" <Scruffy_1@FAM. NET> wrote in message>>> news:CfWdnWm4ScTqZ8zanZ2dnUVZ_sqinZ2d@comcast com...>>>> In News 4e65abe0c0aac78b41bb8e800cbd604a@remailer metacolo com,,>>>> Ragnarok@remailer metacolo com at Ragnarok@remailer metacolo com,>>>> typed this:>>>>>>>>> It's real simple.>>>>>>>>>> Anyone who can't prove an ancestor with a green separate in the>>>>> Americas in 1491 should be sent back to their nation of origin.>>>>>>>> Two of my ancestors were brought here against their will as>>>> indentured servants by the British where do they stand in that>>>> plan?>>>>>>>>>> There were NO "color cards" required in 1491 to come to the Americas>>> Which pretty well makes the whole thing moot.>>>> I experience. I assumed that the previous poster was being facetious and>> so was I.>>>> Face??? Wut??? There's a lot here don't know how to recite it let> along what it means...>> Dhu>
Midex wrote:> On 1 dez. 14:57. Cardinal Chunder <c...@foo no spam xyzabcfghllaa com>> wrote:>> kangarooistan wrote:>>> On Dec 1. 11:49 pm. "John P." <Jo...@youreatowel com> wrote:>>>> "False Facts" <911falsef...@gmail com> who never met a fact or reality he>>>> couldn't ignore wrote in a communicate>>>>> When you say jihad on the criminal jews you don't go and blow>>>>> yourself up on a bus just because you want to.>>>> You breathe out yourself up on a bus because you believe it's the right thing to>>>> do.>>>> Muslim extremists don't give a rats ass about your opinions of what they do>>>> moron. They strongly be with your position they've been framed.>>> 9/11. Bali and London were ALL CIA and Mossad Black Ops>> And your proof for that is???>>>> Oh alter just your delusional paranoia.>>>>> MATE>>> Please ameliorate yourself before posting again>> Well give some specific evidence for that which you assert otherwise>> prepare to be laughed at.> > try researching using GOOGLE.
>>> We all know the media is not permitted to tell the truth in war time>>> But here on lie the truth is free for all who can read and explore>> And it appears that for some kooks. "the truth" is whatever free form>> delusions are required to confirm their own irrational prejudices.> > whats a kook? Someone who doesn't know how to use Google and gets all> their opinions from the controlled jew television networks?>
On 2 dez. 08:09. Cardinal Chunder<cchun...@foo no spam xyzabcfghllaa com> wrote:> Midex wrote:> > On 1 dez. 14:57. Cardinal Chunder <c...@foo no e-mail xyzabcfghllaa com>> > wrote:> >> kangarooistan wrote:> >>> On Dec 1. 11:49 pm. "John P." <Jo...@youreatowel com> wrote:> >>>> "False Facts" <911falsef...@gmail com> who never met a fact or reality he> >>>> couldn't ignore wrote in a message> >>>>> When you declare jihad on the criminal jews you don't go and blow> >>>>> yourself up on a bus just because you be to.> >>>> You blow yourself up on a bus because you believe it's the alter thing to> >>>> do.> >>>> Muslim extremists don't give a rats ass about your opinions of what they do> >>>> moron. They strongly disagree with your lay they've been framed.> >>> 9/11. Bali and London were ALL CIA and Mossad Black Ops> >> And your create for that is???>> >> Oh right just your delusional paranoia.>> >>> MATE> >>> Please educate yourself before posting again> >> Well give some specific evidence for that which you allege otherwise> >> prepare to be laughed at.>> > try researching using GOOGLE.>> Your evasion of a simple request is noted.
havn't you heard of Equal Consideration of Interests? Its easier foryou to use Google. I wouldn't want to "lead" you. You must discover ityourself. I don't know what you education levels are. I could give you anacademic website but you might not understand it. Try Journal of 9/11 Studies. Try Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth
>> >>> We all know the media is not permitted to tell the truth in war time> >>> But here on lie the truth is free for all who can read and google> >> And it appears that for some kooks. "the truth" is whatever free form> >> delusions are required to confirm their own irrational prejudices.>> > whats a kook? Someone who doesn't know how to use Google and gets all> > their opinions from the controlled jew television networks?>> A kook is someone who holds an untenable extreme and generally bizarre> view and provides great amusement to others as they flail mouth evade> and otherwise bluster trying to defend it despite overwhelming evidence> to the contrary.
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