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From:
effnaut the first
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circuit bender
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Date:
Wed, 24 Aug 2005 03:15:37 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
Re: [idm] ban on recorded music
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quoted 4 lines The czech and Utah incidents were nothing new.> The czech and Utah incidents were nothing new. > That's been happening for over a decade, nearly 2 > now. I think this guy is just a tad mad. >
Yeah, but not nearly on the same scale that the one in utah was carried out. Machines guns, camo, ski masks, helicopter, tear gas, attack dogs, military (or quasi). It was a massive psy-op. And lo, a day or so later the emperor makes his entrance: All Hell Breaks Loose in Utah - 2000+ Protest Bush http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/8/22/202433/261 and what of the massive explosives incident of the week before not far from the rave?: Massive Fireball Caught On Tape http://cbs5.com/seenon/local_story_227202518.html "The incident started when a truck packed with about 38,000 pounds of explosives overturned and blew up in Spanish Fork Canyon, about 60 miles south of Salt Lake City." Maybe it was a good thing the explosives didn't make it to their destination? Weird happenings in Utah, and I ain't talking about the Mormons! --- circuit bender <circuit_bender@yahoo.com> wrote:
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http://www.turkmenistanembassy.org/turkmen/gov/presbio.html
quoted 42 lines 'Mr. Niyazov is married and has two children. He is> 'Mr. Niyazov is married and has two children. He is > interested in poetry, > philosophy, history and music.' > > > effnaut the first <effnaut@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Turkman president bans recorded music > > Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niyazov has deemed > recorded music a negative influence on society and > banned it from public events, TV and weddings. > > Niyazov has already banned opera and ballet from the > former Soviet state, saying they were unnecessary, > the > BBC reported. > > "Unfortunately, one can see on television old > voiceless singers lip-synching their old songs, > Niyazov told his cabinet regarding music on TV. > "Don't > kill talents by using lip-synching ... create our > new > culture." > > In 2001, Niyazov, the country's president for life, > banned gold tooth caps, long hair and beards on > young > men. > > He has also banned car radios, closed all hospitals > except those in the capital and renamed calendar > months after his relatives, the BBC said. > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
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