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2003-03-27 11:08ricard perelló [idm] stop this war
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├─ 2003-03-27 12:18William Samuels Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
│ └─ 2003-03-27 13:02Joel Fever Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
│ ├─ 2003-03-27 13:20Brett Dietsch Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
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│ │ │ └─ 2003-03-27 16:17Joel Fever Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
│ │ └─ 2003-03-27 15:23Brett Dietsch Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
│ └─ 2003-03-27 19:36William Samuels Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
│ └─ 2003-03-27 19:50Joel Fever Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
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│ └─ 2003-03-27 22:26William Samuels Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
└─ 2003-03-27 13:01Joel Fever Re: [idm] stop this war
2003-03-27 14:42Z Moser Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
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2003-03-27 18:00John von Seggern Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
2003-03-27 18:03John von Seggern Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
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2003-03-28 05:17Z Moser Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music)
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2003-03-27 11:08ricard perellócome on, boys! http://www.michaelmoore.com/ http://www.amnesty.org/ http://web.amnesty.org
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come on, boys! http://www.michaelmoore.com/ http://www.amnesty.org/ http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng http://www.indymedia.org http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s and take some action!!! ric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-03-27 11:31pixilatedPlease keep this kind of stuff off the list. It will only incite flame wars. For instance,
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Please keep this kind of stuff off the list. It will only incite flame wars. For instance, I think Michael Moore is an obnoxious, manipulative and worthless sack of shit. I won't go into what I think of the other crap you posted. Thanks. Hugs and kisses, Me -----Original Message----- From: ricard perelló [mailto:ricardpe@wanadoo.es] Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 6:09 AM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: [idm] stop this war come on, boys! http://www.michaelmoore.com/ http://www.amnesty.org/ http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng http://www.indymedia.org http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s and take some action!!! ric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-03-27 13:21Joel Feveri WILL... so end it. -Joel pixilated <pixilated@alum.dartmouth.org> wrote:Please keep this
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i WILL... so end it. -Joel pixilated <pixilated@alum.dartmouth.org> wrote:Please keep this kind of stuff off the list. It will only incite flame wars. For instance, I think Michael Moore is an obnoxious, manipulative and worthless sack of shit. I won't go into what I think of the other crap you posted. Thanks. Hugs and kisses, Me -----Original Message----- From: ricard perell? [mailto:ricardpe@wanadoo.es] Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 6:09 AM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: [idm] stop this war come on, boys! http://www.michaelmoore.com/ http://www.amnesty.org/ http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng http://www.indymedia.org http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s and take some action!!! ric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle [Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & mr. easy) MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
2003-03-27 12:18William SamuelsI agree with you Ricard, and I assure you I'm doing my part. I protested outside of the CN
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I agree with you Ricard, and I assure you I'm doing my part. I protested outside of the CNN building last saturday in Hollywood and at the Oscars the following day. Luckily CNN is next to Amoeba, so I got to do some record shopping on the way. I picked up the Tube Jerk-Shift, Clue To Kalo, and the Six Records Breaks Your Heart Again comp while I was there. I'm pretty happy with all of the releases Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are mobilizing Pro-war rallies. Bastards you all ready have the one-sided stations liek CNN & Fox cheerleading with ex-military turned reports. How objective can they be? http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html _____________________________ Also check out Salon and the Guardian and Daniel Ellsberg's site (his weblogs are interesting) Daniel Ellsberg use to work for RAND Corporation and the Pentagon during the Vietnam era. Very interesting guy. http://www.ellsberg.net/weblog/1_27_03.htm --- ricard perell? <ricardpe@wanadoo.es> wrote:
quoted 13 lines come on, boys!> come on, boys! > > http://www.michaelmoore.com/ > > http://www.amnesty.org/ > http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng > > http://www.indymedia.org > > http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s > > and take some action!!! > ric
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2003-03-27 13:02Joel Feverso were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from reaching trauma cente
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so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from reaching trauma centers??? oh yeah you are the noble one... man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... -Joel William Samuels <w_technoir@yahoo.com> wrote:I agree with you Ricard, and I assure you I'm doing my part. I protested outside of the CNN building last saturday in Hollywood and at the Oscars the following day. Luckily CNN is next to Amoeba, so I got to do some record shopping on the way. I picked up the Tube Jerk-Shift, Clue To Kalo, and the Six Records Breaks Your Heart Again comp while I was there. I'm pretty happy with all of the releases Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are mobilizing Pro-war rallies. Bastards you all ready have the one-sided stations liek CNN & Fox cheerleading with ex-military turned reports. How objective can they be? http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html _____________________________ Also check out Salon and the Guardian and Daniel Ellsberg's site (his weblogs are interesting) Daniel Ellsberg use to work for RAND Corporation and the Pentagon during the Vietnam era. Very interesting guy. http://www.ellsberg.net/weblog/1_27_03.htm --- ricard perell? wrote:
quoted 13 lines come on, boys!> come on, boys! > > http://www.michaelmoore.com/ > > http://www.amnesty.org/ > http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng > > http://www.indymedia.org > > http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s > > and take some action!!! > ric
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2003-03-27 13:20Brett DietschEveryone in the entire world but me and those who agree with me are misguided and wrong. I
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Everyone in the entire world but me and those who agree with me are misguided and wrong. If you disagree, obviously you're too ignorant to understand, and should therefore shut the hell up. If your opinions differ, again, you obviously don't understand the full scope of the situation in discussion. Jesus, people.. Get ahold of yourselves and realize that people will have different opinions and act differently than yourselves, no matter how fucking arrogant you are. Instead of saying "BLAH BLAH BY PRACTICING YOUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH YOU FUCKED UP TRAFFIC," maybe, just maybe, present it in a way where you might actually learn something. Maybe ask why they thought it was justified, or what drove them to do whatever they did. Or, fuck diplomacy. Bomb them. Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. And some of us truly wonder why everyone wants to kill everyone else. On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 08:02 AM, Joel Fever wrote:
quoted 82 lines so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from> > so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from > reaching trauma centers??? > oh yeah you are the noble one... > man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... > -Joel > > > > William Samuels <w_technoir@yahoo.com> wrote:I agree with you Ricard, > and I assure you I'm doing my > part. I protested outside of the CNN building last > saturday in Hollywood and at the Oscars the following > day. > > Luckily CNN is next to Amoeba, so I got to do some > record shopping on the way. I picked up the Tube > Jerk-Shift, Clue To Kalo, and the Six Records Breaks > Your Heart Again comp while I was there. I'm pretty > happy with all of the releases > > > Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are > mobilizing Pro-war rallies. Bastards you all ready > have the one-sided stations liek CNN & Fox > cheerleading with ex-military turned reports. How > objective can they be? > > http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html > > _____________________________ > Also check out Salon and the Guardian and Daniel > Ellsberg's site (his weblogs are interesting) > > Daniel Ellsberg use to work for RAND Corporation and > the Pentagon during the Vietnam era. Very interesting > guy. > http://www.ellsberg.net/weblog/1_27_03.htm > > > --- ricard perelló wrote: >> come on, boys! >> >> http://www.michaelmoore.com/ >> >> http://www.amnesty.org/ >> http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng >> >> http://www.indymedia.org >> >> http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s >> >> and take some action!!! >> ric > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! > http://platinum.yahoo.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle > [Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite > Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] > March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA > March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque > April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & > mr. easy) > MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
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2003-03-27 14:49Joel FeverEveryone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. >>>???? huh??? >>>your ab
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Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong.
quoted 1 line ???? huh???>>>???? huh???
quoted 1 line your ability to "wonder" as you say it... is a freedom that came with the price >>>your ability to "wonder" as you say it... is a freedom that came with the price of >>>blood.
-Joel Brett Dietsch <elph@lawngnome.org> wrote: Everyone in the entire world but me and those who agree with me are misguided and wrong. If you disagree, obviously you're too ignorant to understand, and should therefore shut the hell up. If your opinions differ, again, you obviously don't understand the full scope of the situation in discussion. Jesus, people.. Get ahold of yourselves and realize that people will have different opinions and act differently than yourselves, no matter how fucking arrogant you are. Instead of saying "BLAH BLAH BY PRACTICING YOUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH YOU FUCKED UP TRAFFIC," maybe, just maybe, present it in a way where you might actually learn something. Maybe ask why they thought it was justified, or what drove them to do whatever they did. Or, fuck diplomacy. Bomb them. Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. And some of us truly wonder why everyone wants to kill everyone else. On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 08:02 AM, Joel Fever wrote:
quoted 82 lines so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from> > so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from > reaching trauma centers??? > oh yeah you are the noble one... > man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... > -Joel > > > > William Samuels wrote:I agree with you Ricard, > and I assure you I'm doing my > part. I protested outside of the CNN building last > saturday in Hollywood and at the Oscars the following > day. > > Luckily CNN is next to Amoeba, so I got to do some > record shopping on the way. I picked up the Tube > Jerk-Shift, Clue To Kalo, and the Six Records Breaks > Your Heart Again comp while I was there. I'm pretty > happy with all of the releases > > > Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are > mobilizing Pro-war rallies. Bastards you all ready > have the one-sided stations liek CNN & Fox > cheerleading with ex-military turned reports. How > objective can they be? > > http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html > > _____________________________ > Also check out Salon and the Guardian and Daniel > Ellsberg's site (his weblogs are interesting) > > Daniel Ellsberg use to work for RAND Corporation and > the Pentagon during the Vietnam era. Very interesting > guy. > http://www.ellsberg.net/weblog/1_27_03.htm > > > --- ricard perell? wrote: >> come on, boys! >> >> http://www.michaelmoore.com/ >> >> http://www.amnesty.org/ >> http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng >> >> http://www.indymedia.org >> >> http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s >> >> and take some action!!! >> ric > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! > http://platinum.yahoo.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > > DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle > [Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite > Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] > March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA > March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque > April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & > mr. easy) > MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle [Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & mr. easy) MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
2003-03-27 15:14Muffinon 27/3/03 2:49 pm the person going by the name Joel Fever at joel_fever@yahoo.com spake :
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on 27/3/03 2:49 pm the person going by the name Joel Fever at joel_fever@yahoo.com spake :
quoted 6 lines Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong.> > > Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. > > >>>> ???? huh???
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2003-03-27 16:17Joel Feverdiscussion ie. learning something... what a concept. -Joel Muffin <muffin@signmytits.com>
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discussion ie. learning something... what a concept. -Joel Muffin <muffin@signmytits.com> wrote:on 27/3/03 2:49 pm the person going by the name Joel Fever at joel_fever@yahoo.com spake :
quoted 6 lines Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong.> > > Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. > > >>>> ???? huh???
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=sarcasm [see definition 2.] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle [Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & mr. easy) MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
2003-03-27 15:23Brett DietschOn Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 09:49 AM, Joel Fever wrote: > > > Everyone is right, and e
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On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 09:49 AM, Joel Fever wrote:
quoted 10 lines Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong.> > > Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. > > >>>> ???? huh??? > >>>> your ability to "wonder" as you say it... is a freedom that came >>>> with the price of >>>blood. > -Joel
*>>>ignoring horrible formatting* Look at yourself. From looking at your other posts, you're obviously right in every topic discussed. Obviously, the "bleeding heart liberals" who are "easily influenced" by the 'leftist media" are all thoroughly confused and misinformed. You're right, and everyone who has an opposing view is wrong. But i'm just throwing around words, all which have very specific meaning, so that each person who reads them can pull their own meaning from what i've said, and they will all be separate and completely opposing meanings. *crosses eyes* "you are misinformed and exhaust me with your propaganda... i have used no buzzwords and pulled no heart strings... unlike you..." Obviously, he's misinformed. He disagrees with you. Throw some mud, its full of bacteria that could give him a cold, plus its just plain fun. Each man and woman either craves conflict, or they dont. Being that you're continuing this bullshit in a place where noone wants to hear about it, and its been established many times, you're proving that you enjoy conflict. I could expand on this, but again, noone wants to hear this. Now, shut the fuck up, and lets all start talking about how LV is the fucking man. LV is the fucking man. There, that was easy.. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-03-27 19:36William Samuels--- Joel Fever <joel_fever@yahoo.com> wrote: < so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocke
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--- Joel Fever <joel_fever@yahoo.com> wrote: < so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from reaching trauma centers??? oh yeah you are the noble one... man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... > -Joel To answer your question Joel, no I haven't blocked any traffic. I don't know how constructive that really is, I suspect that people do that to force the media to pay attention. I've been peaceful and I haven't had any trouble with the cops. I am very disgusted with all the lies of the Bush Administration and with the most of media (because it's all leaning very right) cheerleading this war. Judging from your emails you seem out for blood. Perhaps you should enlist and go fight in this war. Otherwise you'll probably just do something stupid like blow up an abortion clinic. Things are not always "black or white" or it you prefer "Evil-doer and good". The US has done great things and terrible things. We've supported many brutal regimes around the world, we choose to nuke civilian targets in Japan instead of military targets. In the 80s, the US gave Saddam biological weapons and the UK built his chemical munition plants. You see it was all good when we wanted to see Iran lose a war to Iraq. And the US has sold weapons of mass destruction around the world. Against our Constitution, we pre-emptively attack a nation that hasn't done anything in over 10 years. We've shown the world we will break international law when it suits, so what happens when China does it? Or Pakistan, North Korea, etc, Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are patriotic, why didn't they go to Vietnam they were in the right age group? And why are they now slashing our Veteran's benefits? That seems like a real slap in the face to the men that served. http://www.vaiw.org/vet/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=59 Joel I think you've reach your quota of stupid remarks, so reply off list to me ok. You've already sent a surprising amount of posts already, and none of them have been that intelligent. I apologize to the list for no music content this time around, but since this was directed at me. I thought I had to respond. ______________________________________________________ Is this war really about Oil? Here are where some of Bush's Administration have ties to oil. Dick Cheney (Vice President) Ex-CEO of Halliburton Industries, an oil service company. And what a surprise they are one of the first companies already lined up to operate in Iraq. Don Evans (Secretary Of Commerce) Ex-CEO of Tom Brown, Inc., a $1.2 billion oil and gas company Spencer Abraham (Secretary Of Energy) opposes research of Renewable energy. Wants to drill in Alaska Gale Norton (Secretary Of The Interior) She started he legal career at Mountain States Legal Foundation, a conservative environmental think tank funded by oil companies. Condoleezzaa Rice (National Security Adviser) She was on the Chevron's Board Of Director for over ten years and even has a 130,000 ton oil tanker named after her. Then there's Kenneth Lay who has been a shadowy adviser in the Bush Administration. This Enron CEO is a free man, no jail time for him. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-03-27 19:50Joel Feverhere is some music to shut the others up: http://www.niceup.com/misc/bushandsaddam.mp3 Eve
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here is some music to shut the others up: http://www.niceup.com/misc/bushandsaddam.mp3 Everton Blender's "Bush and Saddam" anti-war song... damn good i must say although I don't agree 100%. those who want the last word never get it. so you reply to me and we can both chat off list. as for you spanking me for my volume of emails.. i am sorry but this war is very much a part of my existance right now and i take it seriously. thanks for a well thought out response unlike others on this list i am glad you don't stop ambulences. to answer your many questions with one. I say this... I feel that I am doing much more by standing behind our troops in my spirit and prayers than more than 90% of protestors. do i feel that this is a just war to actually fight myself? yes I do. I would be scared shitless but I would for many reasons. I used to be in the anarchist youth federation. I have grown and those viewpoints have helped me to formulate non-biased opinions. I believe that every man and woman over there fighting on the coalition side is a hero... go ahead hate me for it.. i know that your abilty to talk and type is a freedom that others before you bled for. do i want blood? that is the wrong question. do I want proactive action in times that deem it necessary ? yes i damn well do. I read news wires from non-american groups. I haven't heard any bush propaganda that you so eloquently refer to but give no examples. all governments like all companies have something to hide... nothing is pure. but very very good this country is. (in response to your vietnam war vet point) hold on lemme read some more of what you said so I can give my rebuttle. "cheerleading this war" more propaganda talk.. lumping everyone into a category with the same likeminded attitude.. i would like you to use that same psychological manipulation on liberal anti-war protestors... but you won't because it doesn't help your cause. were you against bombing kosovo? what about the first gulf war? we created saddam hussein I agree and we should have finished it before I agree and we made a mistake that can't be prolonged... or we will have another SEPTEMBER 11th and it will be our fault. think outside the box: we are the most powerful country in the world with a great freedom that most others don't have... be thankful and support your troops. William Samuels <w_technoir@yahoo.com> wrote:--- Joel Fever wrote: < so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from reaching trauma centers??? oh yeah you are the noble one... man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... > -Joel To answer your question Joel, no I haven't blocked any traffic. I don't know how constructive that really is, I suspect that people do that to force the media to pay attention. I've been peaceful and I haven't had any trouble with the cops. I am very disgusted with all the lies of the Bush Administration and with the most of media (because it's all leaning very right) cheerleading this war. Judging from your emails you seem out for blood. Perhaps you should enlist and go fight in this war. Otherwise you'll probably just do something stupid like blow up an abortion clinic. Things are not always "black or white" or it you prefer "Evil-doer and good". The US has done great things and terrible things. We've supported many brutal regimes around the world, we choose to nuke civilian targets in Japan instead of military targets. In the 80s, the US gave Saddam biological weapons and the UK built his chemical munition plants. You see it was all good when we wanted to see Iran lose a war to Iraq. And the US has sold weapons of mass destruction around the world. Against our Constitution, we pre-emptively attack a nation that hasn't done anything in over 10 years. We've shown the world we will break international law when it suits, so what happens when China does it? Or Pakistan, North Korea, etc, Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are patriotic, why didn't they go to Vietnam they were in the right age group? And why are they now slashing our Veteran's benefits? That seems like a real slap in the face to the men that served. http://www.vaiw.org/vet/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=59 Joel I think you've reach your quota of stupid remarks, so reply off list to me ok. You've already sent a surprising amount of posts already, and none of them have been that intelligent. I apologize to the list for no music content this time around, but since this was directed at me. I thought I had to respond. ______________________________________________________ Is this war really about Oil? Here are where some of Bush's Administration have ties to oil. Dick Cheney (Vice President) Ex-CEO of Halliburton Industries, an oil service company. And what a surprise they are one of the first companies already lined up to operate in Iraq. Don Evans (Secretary Of Commerce) Ex-CEO of Tom Brown, Inc., a $1.2 billion oil and gas company Spencer Abraham (Secretary Of Energy) opposes research of Renewable energy. Wants to drill in Alaska Gale Norton (Secretary Of The Interior) She started he legal career at Mountain States Legal Foundation, a conservative environmental think tank funded by oil companies. Condoleezzaa Rice (National Security Adviser) She was on the Chevron's Board Of Director for over ten years and even has a 130,000 ton oil tanker named after her. Then there's Kenneth Lay who has been a shadowy adviser in the Bush Administration. This Enron CEO is a free man, no jail time for him. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle [Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & mr. easy) MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
2003-03-27 19:57pixilatedModerator, please make it stop. :-( -----Original Message----- From: Joel Fever [mailto:jo
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Moderator, please make it stop. :-( -----Original Message----- From: Joel Fever [mailto:joel_fever@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 2:50 PM To: William Samuels; idm@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music) here is some music to shut the others up: http://www.niceup.com/misc/bushandsaddam.mp3 Everton Blender's "Bush and Saddam" anti-war song... damn good i must say although I don't agree 100%. those who want the last word never get it. so you reply to me and we can both chat off list. as for you spanking me for my volume of emails.. i am sorry but this war is very much a part of my existance right now and i take it seriously. thanks for a well thought out response unlike others on this list i am glad you don't stop ambulences. to answer your many questions with one. I say this... I feel that I am doing much more by standing behind our troops in my spirit and prayers than more than 90% of protestors. do i feel that this is a just war to actually fight myself? yes I do. I would be scared shitless but I would for many reasons. I used to be in the anarchist youth federation. I have grown and those viewpoints have helped me to formulate non-biased opinions. I believe that every man and woman over there fighting on the coalition side is a hero... go ahead hate me for it.. i know that your abilty to talk and type is a freedom that others before you bled for. do i want blood? that is the wrong question. do I want proactive action in times that deem it necessary ? yes i damn well do. I read news wires from non-american groups. I haven't heard any bush propaganda that you so eloquently refer to but give no examples. all governments like all companies have something to hide... nothing is pure. but very very good this country is. (in response to your vietnam war vet point) hold on lemme read some more of what you said so I can give my rebuttle. "cheerleading this war" more propaganda talk.. lumping everyone into a category with the same likeminded attitude.. i would like you to use that same psychological manipulation on liberal anti-war protestors... but you won't because it doesn't help your c ause. were you against bombing kosovo? what about the first gulf war? we created saddam hussein I agree and we should have finished it before I agree and we made a mistake that can't be prolonged... or we will have another SEPTEMBER 11th and it will be our fault. think outside the box: we are the most powerful country in the world with a great freedom that most others don't have... be thankful and support your troops. William Samuels <w_technoir@yahoo.com> wrote:--- Joel Fever wrote: < so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from reaching trauma centers??? oh yeah you are the noble one... man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... > -Joel To answer your question Joel, no I haven't blocked any traffic. I don't know how constructive that really is, I suspect that people do that to force the media to pay attention. I've been peaceful and I haven't had any trouble with the cops. I am very disgusted with all the lies of the Bush Administration and with the most of media (because it's all leaning very right) cheerleading this war. Judging from your emails you seem out for blood. Perhaps you should enlist and go fight in this war. Otherwise you'll probably just do something stupid like blow up an abortion clinic. Things are not always "black or white" or it you prefer "Evil-doer and good". The US has done great things and terrible things. We've supported many brutal regimes around the world, we choose to nuke civilian targets in Japan instead of military targets. In the 80s, the US gave Saddam biological weapons and the UK built his chemical munition plants. You see it was all good when we wanted to see Iran lose a war to Iraq. And the US has sold weapons of mass destruction around the world. Against our Constitution, we pre-emptively attack a nation that hasn't done anything in over 10 years. We've shown the world we will break international law when it suits, so what happens when China does it? Or Pakistan, North Korea, etc, Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld are patriotic, why didn't they go to Vietnam they were in the right age group? And why are they now slashing our Veteran's benefits? That seems like a real slap in the face to the men that served. http://www.vaiw.org/vet/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&si d=59 Joel I think you've reach your quota of stupid remarks, so reply off list to me ok. You've already sent a surprising amount of posts already, and none of them have been that intelligent. I apologize to the list for no music content this time around, but since this was directed at me. I thought I had to respond. ______________________________________________________ Is this war really about Oil? Here are where some of Bush's Administration have ties to oil. Dick Cheney (Vice President) Ex-CEO of Halliburton Industries, an oil service company. And what a surprise they are one of the first companies already lined up to operate in Iraq. Don Evans (Secretary Of Commerce) Ex-CEO of Tom Brown, Inc., a $1.2 billion oil and gas company Spencer Abraham (Secretary Of Energy) opposes research of Renewable energy. Wants to drill in Alaska Gale Norton (Secretary Of The Interior) She started he legal career at Mountain States Legal Foundation, a conservative environmental think tank funded by oil companies. Condoleezzaa Rice (National Security Adviser) She was on the Chevron's Board Of Director for over ten years and even has a 130,000 ton oil tanker named after her. Then there's Kenneth Lay who has been a shadowy adviser in the Bush Administration. This Enron CEO is a free man, no jail time for him. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-03-27 22:26William SamuelsHey Joel, we really should take this off list. Forgive me everyone since I took some time
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Hey Joel, we really should take this off list. Forgive me everyone since I took some time writing this and adding links to some good articles i went ahead and posted this to the list. I'm sorry if this offends anyone. I'm entirely open to talking with anyone pro or anti war "off list" and discussing things intelligently. Again I'm sorry for the non-music content. < those who want the last word never get it. so you reply to me and we can both chat off list. as for you spanking me for my volume of emails.. i am sorry but this war is very much a part of my existance right now and i take it seriously. thanks for a well thought out response unlike others on this list i am glad you don't stop ambulences. to answer your many questions with one. I say this...> I think everyone in the world is very concerned! This country is split in two regardless of what the polls say. < I feel that I am doing much more by standing behind our troops in my spirit and prayers than more than 90% of protestors. > All the anti-war people are behind the troops too, we all want them back safely. They are not at fault they are doing their jobs. The fault clearly lies with Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld plain and simple. Neither Bush nor Blair could make a solid case and they undermined their own efforts by providing falsified documentation. If they did PROVE a case to the world, do you think that our neighbors Canada and Mexico would oppose us? They RISK a lot by refusing, since they are our two biggest trading partners. The "Coalition Of The Willing" is a farce, the only countries are really sending troops are UK, US and Australia. Some other countries have been bribed and coerced but they aren't providing any REAL support. Bulgaria only signed up as a thank you for the US helping them to get in the EU and NATO. Ari Fleisher was laughed off stage when he tried to defend that the US wasn't bribing. http://www.buzzflash.com/analysis/03/02/26_Ari.html < do i feel that this is a just war to actually fight myself? yes I do. I would be scared shitless but I would for many reasons. > I'm glad you feel as ease, at this is a just war. I certainly don't, Bush never made a case Jimmy Carter wrote a good article about "Just War" http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/09/opinion/09CART.html < I used to be in the anarchist youth federation. I have grown and those viewpoints have helped me to formulate non-biased opinions. I believe that every man and woman over there fighting on the coalition side is a hero... go ahead hate me for it.. i know that your abilty to talk and type is a freedom that others before you bled for. > Well Joel I certainly would not hate you for having a difference of opinion. However, I don't understand some of the intolerance I see in this country. Like the guy that got arrested for wearing a peace shirt in the mall, or the 16 year old kid that was spat on by a crowd and told to go back to Iraq just because he didn't stand up and wave the flag. This is ridiculous. I don't diminish anything that our troops do, they are brave men and women that are doing their jobs. If Bush and Blair had strong evidence then they should have worked with the UN inspectors and saved war as a last resort. They didn't. Bush rushed to war (because of weather) and never made a credible case. If they made a case I would probably feel a lot differently. I think the US represents only about 6% of the world population and even we are split on this. Most of the world is completely against this war. < do i want blood? that is the wrong question. do I want proactive action in times that deem it necessary? yes i damn well do.> Well I think a better course of action would have been to make stronger argument (with facts), work with our Allies and the UN, instead of alienating them. The US has spent over 50 years building up international alliances and working with organizations to develop policy. The Bush doctrine has dealt a serious blow to all of that work, and we've never been more hate in the world as we are today. < I read news wires from non-american groups. I haven't heard any bush propaganda that you so eloquently refer to but give no examples. > Well perhaps you haven't realized it. Do you know who Rupert Murdoch is? He owns over 250 newspapers and the Fox news network. He's super hardcore republican and all his media companies reflect his ideology. There has been a big shift to the right regarding the media. I remember when Bush went to Europe the first time. Nearly all the European leaders detested him and their were protests and some riots in every city he visited. Our media said that Bush was successful and he won the hearts and minds of the Europeans. I had to laugh when I heard that. The corporate news hasn't been objective at all it's been very one-sided "cheerleading" this war. The average Joe that doesn't read the papers only hears this one-sided message. And a lot of talk radio is very right wing. There have been plenty of objective articles in the newspapers, but the TV is a different story. http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,906875,00.html < all governments like all companies have something to hide... nothing is pure. > Absolutely < but very very good this country is. (in response to your vietnam war vet point) > We liberated 3 million vietnamese too bad they were dead. Ok I was a little sarcastic there, the US has done GOOD and BAD things, plain and simple. Read about the secret wars Reagan was involved in Central America I guarantee you will have a different opinion after you read this. I was stunned when I read this How Holocausts Happen, The United States In Central America by Douglas V. Porpora http://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/725_reg_print.html < hold on lemme read some more of what you said so I can give my rebuttle. "cheerleading this war" more propaganda talk.. lumping everyone into a category with the same likeminded attitude.. > It's not objective. And it's very one-sided designed to get us all pumped up with patriotism and not question the war. <i would like you to use that same psychological manipulation on liberal anti-war protestors... but you won't because it doesn't help your cause. were you against bombing kosovo? what about the first gulf war?> We aren't trying to compare Kosovo to the current Iraq war, are we? With Kosovo there was already a war going on and we took a side, which is very different from pre-emptively attacking a country that showed no imminent signs of threat. Regarding the Gulf War, there's some background info that often gets omitted. First off, Kuwait use to be part of Iraq, for some reason Britain (the colonizer) decided to cut the country into two. Many leaders prior to Saddam (and including him) were very mad about this. Secondly, since Saddam was really chummy with Reagan and Bush Sr they told Washington what they were planning to do ahead of time, and Washington said they weren't concerned with disputes among Arab nations which is basically a green light. I read this in the Los Angeles Times, but it also appears here. http://www.independent.org/tii/news/030105Marshall.html Since Kuwait was a sovereign country that had been invaded and the Gulf War really had a world coalition with UN support I wasn't opposed to it. I do think we could have done a lot less carpetbombing. Of course, the only pictures that we saw on the news were smart bombs which only accounted for less than 8% of all the bombs used. < we created saddam hussein I agree and we should have finished it before I agree and we made a mistake that can't be prolonged... > Some people think the reason we spared Saddam was so we could justify to the Saudis a reason to have a base there. Makes sense, I don't know if this is true. Apparently, the US showed satellite photos of Saddam's forces massing on the Saudi border which were later proven to be false. < or we will have another SEPTEMBER 11th and it will be our fault. think outside the box: > The CIA & FBI couldn't find any connection between Iraq and Al Qaeda. Saddam is way weaker than he has ever been, we've routinely bombed him for 12 years, and all signs point that he has been effectively contained for 12 years. If there's real evidence pointing otherwise than it should have been given to the UN. Regardless of whether he has anything or not, there will be some planted, to justify the war. It's like the cop plants a gun after he killed an innocent person. So we'll probably never know the truth. I think the real issue that inflames the middle east is the Palestinian/Israeli issue. Probably the safer thing to prevent terrorism would be to actively work out a two state solution. Attacking another Arab state (without UN support) and causing a potential humanitarian crisis and high civilian casualties, is likely to breeding thousands of more terrorists, thus making it more dangerous for us, not safer. If we don't do a good job rebuilding Iraq and Afghanistan, we could get the opposite goals then was intended. I see Bush messing this up since he has messed everything else up. He hasn't even fixed our economy, what's he going to do give the Iraqis an ineffectual tax cut? < we are the most powerful country in the world with a great freedom that most others don't have... be thankful and support your troops. > As that nation I think we have an obligation to obey international laws and work with the UN. Weakening the UN and calling our Allies "old europe" is entirely the wrong thing to do. Bush blunders have weaken our nation's good name and possible world standing. Support the troops and only use them for REAL threats. They should never be used to enrich the wealth of US oil companies. Bring them home!! * * * * "Today I weep for my country. I have watched the events of recent months with a heavy, heavy heart. No more is the image of America one of a strong yet benevolent peacekeeper." - Sen. Robert C. Byrd __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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2003-03-27 13:01Joel Feveryou are generally retarted....i hope you get a healthy dose of nerve gass/vx and anthrax f
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you are generally retarted....i hope you get a healthy dose of nerve gass/vx and anthrax for dinner. -Joel ricard perell? <ricardpe@wanadoo.es> wrote:come on, boys! http://www.michaelmoore.com/ http://www.amnesty.org/ http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng http://www.indymedia.org http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s and take some action!!! ric --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle [Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & mr. easy) MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
2003-03-27 14:42Z MoserHow can you be concerned about people blocking emergency vehicles, when there are another
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How can you be concerned about people blocking emergency vehicles, when there are another type of vehicle thats sole purpose is the destruction of life on the warpath? Would you rather people sit back and not exercise their rights while we send of young Americans to go die trying to kill young Iraqis in order to keep money flowing into the pockets of the ruling class? It sounds a bit reactionary, and hypocritical. Unjustified wars would not be fought if we had leaders that were looking out for our interest, and not their own pocketbooks. If the populace was educated and informed we would have better leaders. You are the populace, you chose your amount of education and information. If unjustified wars were not fought their would be no need for protest. If there were no protest then emergency vehicles would not be being blocked. Blame the source of the problem not the outcomes. Or would you prefer to live the life of comfort and apathy they have set up for us so we will not question, and only submit to the latest information being spoon fed to us through mother media? I have no disagreement with you that people should do more volunteer work, that is a very nobel cause. I am guessing you have put your hours in recently. It is also sad that emergency vehicles have been delayed, and that some have been hurt in the protest, but lets not let that overshadow the hundreds that have already died and the thousands more that probably will meaninglessly die in a pointless war. Lets also not let it overshadow our right, no our obligation, to stand up against moral injustices committed by our government. thank you, zach
quoted 88 lines From: Joel Fever <joel_fever@yahoo.com>>From: Joel Fever <joel_fever@yahoo.com> >To: William Samuels <w_technoir@yahoo.com>, ricard "perell?" ><ricardpe@wanadoo.es>, idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: Re: [idm] stop this war ( & music) >Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 05:02:39 -0800 (PST) > > >so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from >reaching trauma centers??? >oh yeah you are the noble one... >man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... >-Joel > > > > William Samuels <w_technoir@yahoo.com> wrote:I agree with you Ricard, and >I assure you I'm doing my >part. I protested outside of the CNN building last >saturday in Hollywood and at the Oscars the following >day. > >Luckily CNN is next to Amoeba, so I got to do some >record shopping on the way. I picked up the Tube >Jerk-Shift, Clue To Kalo, and the Six Records Breaks >Your Heart Again comp while I was there. I'm pretty >happy with all of the releases > > >Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are >mobilizing Pro-war rallies. Bastards you all ready >have the one-sided stations liek CNN & Fox >cheerleading with ex-military turned reports. How >objective can they be? > >http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html > >_____________________________ >Also check out Salon and the Guardian and Daniel >Ellsberg's site (his weblogs are interesting) > >Daniel Ellsberg use to work for RAND Corporation and >the Pentagon during the Vietnam era. Very interesting >guy. >http://www.ellsberg.net/weblog/1_27_03.htm > > >--- ricard perell? wrote: > > come on, boys! > > > > http://www.michaelmoore.com/ > > > > http://www.amnesty.org/ > > http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng > > > > http://www.indymedia.org > > > > http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s > > > > and take some action!!! > > ric > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! >http://platinum.yahoo.com > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle >[Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite Sound-MA,Neverending >Echo - MA] >March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA >March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque >April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & mr. >easy) >MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!
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2003-03-27 15:12Joel FeverZ Moser <roachgod69@hotmail.com> wrote: How can you be concerned about people blocking eme
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Z Moser <roachgod69@hotmail.com> wrote: How can you be concerned about people blocking emergency vehicles, when there are another type of vehicle thats sole purpose is the destruction of life on the warpath?
quoted 1 line hahaha no you need to think about what you are saying... or typing.. >>>on what c>>>hahaha no you need to think about what you are saying... or typing.. >>>on what computer by what means of electronic pulses that flow through >>>what data paths that culminate in what hubs to be seen by what ??>>>people... who are free and live free because others died...go type some >>>more and try to forget why you are free
quoted 1 line seems to me that you are ignorant and selfish and disconnected from >>>reality.>>>seems to me that you are ignorant and selfish and disconnected from >>>reality.
It sounds a bit reactionary, and hypocritical.
quoted 1 line hmmm what i find reactionary and hypocritical is people who are doing >>>nothing >>>hmmm what i find reactionary and hypocritical is people who are doing >>>nothing but block traffic for those patriotic freedom loving trauma >>>victims unable to get medical attention because you are too wrapped >>>up in social "consciousness" to give a fuck about anyone and yes you >>>are.
Unjustified (>>>read "left wing propaganda buzzword"<<<) wars would not be fought if we had leaders that were looking out for our interest, and not their own pocketbooks.
quoted 1 line broad general statement that has no backing with fact... typical ..i can >>>see t>>>broad general statement that has no backing with fact... typical ..i can >>>see through your "debating tactics" lets hear somemore buzzwords >>>shall we??
If the populace was educated (>>>and exactly how uneducated are they?? and what exactly is "educated"??? care for some more broad general statements?? keep reading what z moser has to say<<<) and informed we would have better leaders.(>>> HAHAHA i promised you more broad general non-specific words like "better" leaders bwahahaha get a fact or something to back yourself up??? what is "better"? care to shed some light... can you make me a chart and tell me who was better in the past or who is the "best" leader?? hahahaha you are a joke.<<<) If unjustified wars (>>>yawn.... uh what is an unjustified war and what is a justified war in YOUR eyes??? why don't you explain yourself instead of expecting everyone to know what exactly you are speaking of ... oh wait you just want to pull heart strings so you will never be specific because you might lose some followers... liberal scum can never be specifica cause specifics creat differing schools of thought and the last thing you want is people to think individually you want them all to think the same <<<)
quoted 1 line read below he has completely lost it...he thinks that all our problems >>>would b>>>read below he has completely lost it...he thinks that all our problems >>>would be solved if john lennon was pres. lets go to zmoser's island that >>>is peaceful serenity at it's finest
were not fought their would be no need for protest. If there were no protest then emergency vehicles would not be being blocked. Blame the source of the problem not the outcomes. Or would you prefer to live the life of comfort and apathy
quoted 1 line DING DING DING we hit the nail on the head... APATHY!!! yayyy we >>>have reached >>>DING DING DING we hit the nail on the head... APATHY!!! yayyy we >>>have reached an new left wing LOW!!!! i love when we throw words >>>around...it let's everyone think of their own interpretation of what you >>>mean so they will agree even if you meant something differnt.
quoted 1 line APATHY is knowing that the world is different now that we are in the >>>21st cent>>APATHY is knowing that the world is different now that we are in the >>>21st century (9/11-etc etc) and that leaders come to power and >>>eventually start genocides... so by stopping them before they start you >>>can preserve the future... by addressing issues head and not reacting >>>to them allows you to be able to survive to protest another day.
quoted 1 line you are misinformed and exhaust me with your propaganda... i have >>>used no buzz>>>you are misinformed and exhaust me with your propaganda... i have >>>used no buzzwords and pulled no heart strings... unlike you...
quoted 1 line go run for office you lie better there>>>go run for office you lie better there
quoted 1 line the freedom that gave you the fingers to type these keys are not god >>>given.. y>>>the freedom that gave you the fingers to type these keys are not god >>>given.. you idiot... they have been fought over and people have spilled >>>blood for YOU , you selfish, arrogant,ungrateful person... sometimes I >>>have to be reminded that I am free by hearing such disgraceful talk >>>from people like you.
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2003-03-27 18:00John von SeggernWilliam Samuels wrote: > > >Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are >mobiliz
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quoted 5 lines Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are> > >Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are >mobilizing Pro-war rallies. >
For more on this see http://www.clearchannelsucks.org John
quoted 50 lines Bastards you all ready>Bastards you all ready >have the one-sided stations liek CNN & Fox >cheerleading with ex-military turned reports. How >objective can they be? > >http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html > >_____________________________ >Also check out Salon and the Guardian and Daniel >Ellsberg's site (his weblogs are interesting) > >Daniel Ellsberg use to work for RAND Corporation and >the Pentagon during the Vietnam era. Very interesting >guy. >http://www.ellsberg.net/weblog/1_27_03.htm > > >--- ricard perelló <ricardpe@wanadoo.es> wrote: > > >>come on, boys! >> >>http://www.michaelmoore.com/ >> >>http://www.amnesty.org/ >>http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng >> >>http://www.indymedia.org >> >>http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s >> >>and take some action!!! >>ric >> >> > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! >http://platinum.yahoo.com > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >
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2003-03-27 18:03John von SeggernJoel Fever wrote: >Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. > For
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quoted 2 lines Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong.>Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. >
For more on this, see this week's Onion http://www.theonion.com/onion3911/pt_the_war_on_iraq.html : Point-Counterpoint: The War On Iraq Point-Counterpoint: The War On Iraq Op Ed Photo *By Nathan Eckert* George W. Bush may think that a war against Iraq is the solution to our problems, but the reality is, it will only serve to create far more. This war will not put an end to anti-Americanism; it will fan the flames of hatred even higher. It will not end the threat of weapons of mass destruction; it will make possible their further proliferation. And it will not lay the groundwork for the flourishing of democracy throughout the Mideast; it will harden the resolve of Arab states to drive out all Western (i.e. U.S.) influence. If you thought Osama bin Laden was bad, just wait until the countless children who become orphaned by U.S. bombs in the coming weeks are all grown up. Do you think they will forget what country dropped the bombs that killed their parents? In 10 or 15 years, we will look back fondly on the days when there were only a few thousand Middle Easterners dedicated to destroying the U.S. and willing to die for the fundamentalist cause. From this war, a million bin Ladens will bloom. And what exactly is our endgame here? Do we really believe that we can install Gen. Tommy Franks as the ruler of Iraq? Is our arrogance and hubris so great that we actually believe that a U.S. provisional military regime will be welcomed with open arms by the Iraqi people? Democracy cannot possibly thrive under coercion. To take over a country and impose one's own system of government without regard for the people of that country is the very antithesis of democracy. And it is doomed to fail. A war against Iraq is not only morally wrong, it will be an unmitigated disaster. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This War Will Destabilize The Entire Mideast Region And Set Off A Global Shockwave Of Anti-Americanism <b>By Bob Sheffer</b> *By Bob Sheffer* No it won't. It just won't. None of that will happen. You're getting worked up over nothing. Everything is going to be fine. So just relax, okay? You're really overreacting. "This war will not put an end to anti-Americanism; it will fan the flames of hatred even higher"? It won't. "It will harden the resolve of Arab states to drive out all Western (i.e. U.S.) influence"? Not really. "A war against Iraq is not only morally wrong, it will be an unmitigated disaster"? Sorry, no, I disagree. "To take over a country and impose one's own system of government without regard for the people of that country is the very antithesis of democracy"? You are completely wrong. Trust me, it's all going to work out perfect. Nothing bad is going to happen. It's all under control. Why do you keep saying these things? I can tell when there's trouble looming, and I really don't sense that right now. We're in control of this situation, and we know what we're doing. So stop being so pessimistic. Look, you've been proven wrong, so stop talking. You've had your say already. Be quiet, okay? Everything's fine. You're wrong.
quoted 145 lines ???? huh???> > > > >>>>???? huh??? >>>> >>>> > > > >>>>your ability to "wonder" as you say it... is a freedom that came with the price of >>>blood. >>>> >>>> >-Joel > Brett Dietsch <elph@lawngnome.org> wrote: >Everyone in the entire world but me and those who agree with me are >misguided and wrong. If you disagree, obviously you're too ignorant to >understand, and should therefore shut the hell up. If your opinions >differ, again, you obviously don't understand the full scope of the >situation in discussion. > >Jesus, people.. Get ahold of yourselves and realize that people will >have different opinions and act differently than yourselves, no matter >how fucking arrogant you are. Instead of saying "BLAH BLAH BY >PRACTICING YOUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH YOU FUCKED UP TRAFFIC," maybe, just >maybe, present it in a way where you might actually learn something. >Maybe ask why they thought it was justified, or what drove them to do >whatever they did. > >Or, fuck diplomacy. Bomb them. > >Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. And >some of us truly wonder why everyone wants to kill everyone else. > >On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 08:02 AM, Joel Fever wrote: > > > >>so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from >>reaching trauma centers??? >>oh yeah you are the noble one... >>man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... >>-Joel >> >> >> >>William Samuels wrote:I agree with you Ricard, >>and I assure you I'm doing my >>part. I protested outside of the CNN building last >>saturday in Hollywood and at the Oscars the following >>day. >> >>Luckily CNN is next to Amoeba, so I got to do some >>record shopping on the way. I picked up the Tube >>Jerk-Shift, Clue To Kalo, and the Six Records Breaks >>Your Heart Again comp while I was there. I'm pretty >>happy with all of the releases >> >> >>Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are >>mobilizing Pro-war rallies. Bastards you all ready >>have the one-sided stations liek CNN & Fox >>cheerleading with ex-military turned reports. How >>objective can they be? >> >>http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html >> >>_____________________________ >>Also check out Salon and the Guardian and Daniel >>Ellsberg's site (his weblogs are interesting) >> >>Daniel Ellsberg use to work for RAND Corporation and >>the Pentagon during the Vietnam era. Very interesting >>guy. >>http://www.ellsberg.net/weblog/1_27_03.htm >> >> >>--- ricard perelló wrote: >> >> >>>come on, boys! >>> >>>http://www.michaelmoore.com/ >>> >>>http://www.amnesty.org/ >>>http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng >>> >>>http://www.indymedia.org >>> >>>http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s >>> >>>and take some action!!! >>>ric >>> >>> >> >>__________________________________________________ >>Do you Yahoo!? >>Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! >>http://platinum.yahoo.com >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >>For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> >> >>DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle >>[Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite >>Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] >>March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA >>March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque >>April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & >>mr. easy) >>MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm >> >> >> >>--------------------------------- >>Do you Yahoo!? >>Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! >> >> > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle >[Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] >March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA >March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque >April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & mr. easy) >MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! > >
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2003-03-27 18:08Joel FeverBe thankful you can utter the word "anti-american" another selfish, ungrateful person who
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Be thankful you can utter the word "anti-american" another selfish, ungrateful person who reminds me that we are free. -Joel John von Seggern <johnvon@digitalcutuplounge.com> wrote:Joel Fever wrote:
quoted 2 lines Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong.>Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. >
For more on this, see this week's Onion http://www.theonion.com/onion3911/pt_the_war_on_iraq.html : Point-Counterpoint: The War On Iraq Point-Counterpoint: The War On Iraq Op Ed Photo *By Nathan Eckert* George W. Bush may think that a war against Iraq is the solution to our problems, but the reality is, it will only serve to create far more. This war will not put an end to anti-Americanism; it will fan the flames of hatred even higher. It will not end the threat of weapons of mass destruction; it will make possible their further proliferation. And it will not lay the groundwork for the flourishing of democracy throughout the Mideast; it will harden the resolve of Arab states to drive out all Western (i.e. U.S.) influence. If you thought Osama bin Laden was bad, just wait until the countless children who become orphaned by U.S. bombs in the coming weeks are all grown up. Do you think they will forget what country dropped the bombs that killed their parents? In 10 or 15 years, we will look back fondly on the days when there were only a few thousand Middle Easterners dedicated to destroying the U.S. and willing to die for the fundamentalist cause. From this war, a million bin Ladens will bloom. And what exactly is our endgame here? Do we really believe that we can install Gen. Tommy Franks as the ruler of Iraq? Is our arrogance and hubris so great that we actually believe that a U.S. provisional military regime will be welcomed with open arms by the Iraqi people? Democracy cannot possibly thrive under coercion. To take over a country and impose one's own system of government without regard for the people of that country is the very antithesis of democracy. And it is doomed to fail. A war against Iraq is not only morally wrong, it will be an unmitigated disaster. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This War Will Destabilize The Entire Mideast Region And Set Off A Global Shockwave Of Anti-Americanism By Bob Sheffer *By Bob Sheffer* No it won't. It just won't. None of that will happen. You're getting worked up over nothing. Everything is going to be fine. So just relax, okay? You're really overreacting. "This war will not put an end to anti-Americanism; it will fan the flames of hatred even higher"? It won't. "It will harden the resolve of Arab states to drive out all Western (i.e. U.S.) influence"? Not really. "A war against Iraq is not only morally wrong, it will be an unmitigated disaster"? Sorry, no, I disagree. "To take over a country and impose one's own system of government without regard for the people of that country is the very antithesis of democracy"? You are completely wrong. Trust me, it's all going to work out perfect. Nothing bad is going to happen. It's all under control. Why do you keep saying these things? I can tell when there's trouble looming, and I really don't sense that right now. We're in control of this situation, and we know what we're doing. So stop being so pessimistic. Look, you've been proven wrong, so stop talking. You've had your say already. Be quiet, okay? Everything's fine. You're wrong.
quoted 145 lines ???? huh???> > > > >>>>???? huh??? >>>> >>>> > > > >>>>your ability to "wonder" as you say it... is a freedom that came with the price of >>>blood. >>>> >>>> >-Joel > Brett Dietsch wrote: >Everyone in the entire world but me and those who agree with me are >misguided and wrong. If you disagree, obviously you're too ignorant to >understand, and should therefore shut the hell up. If your opinions >differ, again, you obviously don't understand the full scope of the >situation in discussion. > >Jesus, people.. Get ahold of yourselves and realize that people will >have different opinions and act differently than yourselves, no matter >how fucking arrogant you are. Instead of saying "BLAH BLAH BY >PRACTICING YOUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH YOU FUCKED UP TRAFFIC," maybe, just >maybe, present it in a way where you might actually learn something. >Maybe ask why they thought it was justified, or what drove them to do >whatever they did. > >Or, fuck diplomacy. Bomb them. > >Everyone is right, and everyone who has opposing views is wrong. And >some of us truly wonder why everyone wants to kill everyone else. > >On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 08:02 AM, Joel Fever wrote: > > > >>so were you the ungrateful fuck that blocked emergency vehicles from >>reaching trauma centers??? >>oh yeah you are the noble one... >>man do SOMETHING like volunteer at a hospital... >>-Joel >> >> >> >>William Samuels wrote:I agree with you Ricard, >>and I assure you I'm doing my >>part. I protested outside of the CNN building last >>saturday in Hollywood and at the Oscars the following >>day. >> >>Luckily CNN is next to Amoeba, so I got to do some >>record shopping on the way. I picked up the Tube >>Jerk-Shift, Clue To Kalo, and the Six Records Breaks >>Your Heart Again comp while I was there. I'm pretty >>happy with all of the releases >> >> >>Unfortunally Big Business & Right Wing Talk shows are >>mobilizing Pro-war rallies. Bastards you all ready >>have the one-sided stations liek CNN & Fox >>cheerleading with ex-military turned reports. How >>objective can they be? >> >>http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html >> >>_____________________________ >>Also check out Salon and the Guardian and Daniel >>Ellsberg's site (his weblogs are interesting) >> >>Daniel Ellsberg use to work for RAND Corporation and >>the Pentagon during the Vietnam era. Very interesting >>guy. >>http://www.ellsberg.net/weblog/1_27_03.htm >> >> >>--- ricard perell? wrote: >> >> >>>come on, boys! >>> >>>http://www.michaelmoore.com/ >>> >>>http://www.amnesty.org/ >>>http://web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-210303-action-eng >>> >>>http://www.indymedia.org >>> >>>http://act.greenpeace.org/ams/e?a=476&s=blue2s >>> >>>and take some action!!! >>>ric >>> >>> >> >>__________________________________________________ >>Do you Yahoo!? >>Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! >>http://platinum.yahoo.com >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >>For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >> >> >> >>DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle >>[Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite >>Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] >>March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA >>March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque >>April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & >>mr. easy) >>MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm >> >> >> >>--------------------------------- >>Do you Yahoo!? >>Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! >> >> > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >DJ Joel Fever Dancehall Reggae/Hard Step Jungle >[Ruffneck Playaz Crew-DC,3 Decker Sound- MA,Satalite Sound-MA,Neverending Echo - MA] >March 28th Elements Party Methuen,MA >March 29th Afterhours for Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder @ Club Marque >April 11th Joel Fever opening for Sean Paul @Palladium (redd foxx & mr. easy) >MIXES FOUND @ http://www.neverending-echo.com/audio.htm > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! > >
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2003-03-28 05:17Z Moser> >hahaha no you need to think about what you are saying... or typing.. on >what computer
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quoted 6 lines hahaha no you need to think about what you are saying... or typing.. on> >hahaha no you need to think about what you are saying... or typing.. on >what computer by what means of electronic pulses that flow through what >data paths that culminate in what hubs to be seen by what ??>people... who >are free and live free because others died...go type >some more and try to >forget why you are free
I am free because people died for my freedom. This is true. I am not arguing that. I am arguing that freedom is not the reason, or at least not the primary reason for this war. Are you trying to tell me that you don't think the government uses the media to lie and spread propaganda? Almost anyone will at the drop of a hat will tell you to be a politician you have to be conniving, and dishonest...Hence the Ironic joke of the "honest politician", But it seems that when ever a president screams war and starts waving the flag we forget all of what we thought before and follow him as a child would a parent. I think there are two reason behind this war. Number one money. Number two unresolved and redirected anger that spawned in 9/11. I think freedom of Iraq is a justification, because the American public will not accept the first two. If the real reason was freedom then why did we wait until now? Saddam has been in power for awhile. Why Iraq? There are plenty of countries who have dictators that make Saddam look like the easter bunny. We even support some of dictators with financial and military backing. Let me get this straight. I am not anti-american. I think most americans a good hard-working individuals. I am anti the ruling class. By ruling class, I mean the class that controls most of the money. I do not think they have the common american's or Iraqis's interest in mind.
quoted 7 lines It sounds a bit reactionary, and hypocritical.>>It sounds a bit reactionary, and hypocritical. > > >hmmm what i find reactionary and hypocritical is people who are doing > >nothing but block traffic for those patriotic freedom loving trauma > >victims unable to get medical attention because you are too wrapped >up >in social "consciousness" to give a fuck about anyone and yes you >are.
Non-violent public demonstrations have probably secured more freedoms over the years, in america, than all the deaths for freedom combined. They are guaranteed under out constitution. (would you suggest we take that freedom away). And they provided an outlet for points of view that may not be available in the mainstream media. I have already stated that I do think it is sad that people haven't been able to get medical attention, but I do think that one's priorities are a bit scrambled, if one is concerned with the inability to get medical attention over the horrors that occur during war.
quoted 6 lines Unjustified (>>>read "left wing propaganda buzzword"<<<) wars > >>Unjustified (>>>read "left wing propaganda buzzword"<<<) wars would >>not >>be fought if we had leaders that were looking out for our >>interest, and >>not their own pocketbooks. >broad general statement that has no backing with fact...typical..i can >see >through your "debating tactics" lets hear some more buzzwords >shall we??
I'm not here to debate "debating tactics". I am not sure if it is a "left-wing buzzword or not" I was using it in the philosophical sense. That is, that this is a war that has no good reason. I tend to try not to associate with specific parties, affiliations, or movements. I try make my decisions on my own based on research, critical thinking, analysis of motivation, and watching historical patterns. I also do give some credence to sources that have a good track record of using these skills to accurately predict the future. It is a broad general statement, this doesn't mean it is not true. Most of the facts that you say do not exist are accessible in public records. The reason I made the broad general statement is because it would take allot of time and effort to spell it out, when all is a small amount of effort on your part to look it up for yourself. Though I will if you would like, spell it out that is.
quoted 4 lines If the populace was educated>> If the populace was educated >and exactly how uneducated are they?? and what exactly >is "educated"??? >care for some more broad general statements?? keep >reading what z moser >has to say
The majority of Americas population does not read above a 8th grade level. This is the reason the major newspapers are printed at this level. Educated means that you do not believe things just because they are told to you. It means that you have a understanding that all that is presented to you through that mainstream media channels is not always true. It means you have the skills to logically analyze this information in compare it to other sources. It means you have the ability to gather, understand, and use information. Education eventually leads to wisdom. It is easy to persuade the people who do not have these skills.
quoted 7 lines and informed we would have better leaders.> >>and informed we would have better leaders. >HAHAHA i promised you more broad general non-specific words >like "better" >leaders bwahahaha. get a fact or something to back >yourself up??? what is >"better"? care to shed some light... can you >make me a chart and tell me >who was better in the past or who is >the "best" leader?? hahahaha you are >a joke.
Better is very subjective. It is dependent on a person's or agencies goals. For example if one's goal was to lose weight diet and exercise would be "better" than sitting around eating fast food and watching TV. On the contrary, if one's goal was to become a sumo wrestler perhaps sitting around eating that fast food would be better. A system is a method or series of steps designed to achieve a goal. A leader is one who watches over this system to see that it is running smoothly, and makes adjustments to the system if it is not. Lets say there is a corporation who's main purpose is to bring in as much capital as possible. A leader who developed a system that achieved this goal, would better than one that squander money away on unwise uninformed investments. The American government system is supposed to be a democratic government for the people looking out for our liberties and rights that were laid out in the constitution and bill of rights. A good leader is one who, takes this into account and has the interest of the whole population in mind when he makes descions concerning the country, not one who is more concerned with the interest of himself and the ruling class that consist of only the top few percent of the population. Weather you like to believe it or not some people are corrupt and power hungry, and many of these people go into politics. Politics offers a great source of power. When one of these people get into control the system they reside over becomes corrupt. This can happen from local school board members, to, heaven forbid, the President of the United States. These people are banking on you trusting them, not questioning policy, not researching, not becoming informed and educated. This is how they become elected.
quoted 10 lines If unjustified wars> >> If unjustified wars > >yawn.... uh what is an unjustified war and what is a justified war in >YOUR >eyes??? why don't you explain yourself instead of expecting >everyone to >know what exactly you are speaking of ... oh wait you >just want to pull >heart strings so you will never be specific >because you might lose some >followers... liberal scum can never be >specific cause specifics create >differing schools of thought and the >last thing you want is people to >think individually you want them all >to think the same
I am not certain to what a justified war would be. According American law the only time you are justified in violent action if they invade your property, or in self-defense, or defense of another person. It is not justified to hurt someone because you suspect they are going to hurt you, in fact if you do this it will be you who will be arrested. I think the government should apply the same laws to itself than it does to it's subjects.
quoted 13 lines Or would you prefer to live the life of comfort and apathy> >>Or would you prefer to live the life of comfort and apathy > >DING DING DING we hit the nail on the head... APATHY!!! yayyy we have >reached an new left wing LOW!!!! i love when we throw words >around...it >let's everyone think of their own interpretation of what >you mean so they >will agree even if you meant something different. > >APATHY is knowing that the world is different now that we are in the >21st >century (9/11-etc etc) and that leaders come to power and >eventually start >genocides... so by stopping them before they start >you can preserve the >future... by addressing issues head and not >reacting to them allows you to >be able to survive to protest another >day.
This is true. Apathy is also doing nothing when you own government is participating in genocides. At Fort Bennings Georgia we have a government run school, Called the School of Americas(SOA). It was dubbed the School of Assasins by a Panamanian newspaper. This school has train been training future latin american dictators and soldiers in the torture, execution and blackmail sense 1954. This is all on public record. I personally have a friends whose parents had to leave El Salvador because his life was being threatened by the Graduates of this school. The mission of U.S. southern command (encompassing the SOA) includes "Protecting the supply of strategic natural resources and access to the markets" This in layman's terms means setting up governments ran by us to take another countries resources and financial gains. People say it's not about the money. It's in black and white. What do you think is meant when it is stated war is good for the economy. The business of killing people is about money. Why do you think we know Saddam has chemicals and warheads capable of delivering them. We sold him his first Anthrax that's why. Saddam has 133 billion barrels of oil in Iraq that he is planning to nationalize. Do that math at 40 dollars a barrel that's over 5 trillion dollars dollars tied up in the outcome of this war. There is a planed 100 billion dollars that to be spent on this war and it's clean up. Do you realize we could easily solve poverty in america with 100 billion dollars? Apathy is believing that the companies at the receiving end of all of this money have no influence over the powers that be. Apathy is seeing problems and either turning a blind eye to them, or just not caring.
quoted 3 lines you are misinformed and exhaust me with your propaganda... i have >used no> >you are misinformed and exhaust me with your propaganda... i have >used no >buzzwords and pulled no heart strings... unlike you...
I personally think "buzzwords" is a buzzword, but I am not arguing this. I do not think these things are relevant to the topic at hand. I think you use ad-hominem arguments instead of counter-points. In case you don't know an ad-hominem is a logical fallacy based on attacking the arguers charactor instead of the argument at hand. zach _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org