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* The Emerging Jewish Consensus in Israel - 2 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/756dc1f711a4d8e4
* International Stuff - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/5d1b6b36a66fef20
* Violation of the Anti-Discrimination/Anti-Racism Laws - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/8d9a92bf142dac4e
* WHY NOT MEIN KAMPF? - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/4cdc29e8f389b68c
* Find the gene that makes tortoises live so long - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/701480718dbd1532
* Hillary vs Rice Poll - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/6204e425b6b57e6a
* HAMAS WILL NOT RECOGNIZE ISRAEL - 4 messages, 3 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/da913de7b1259171
* Dubai's architectural wonders - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/696f87fe4d4d6711
* No Israelis parasite please, Libya tells trekkers - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/d2979539fe834fe3
* Economía Caracas, jueves 23 de marzo, 2006 - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/3f67a1709dea18e0
* Jorge Sayegh // "25 millones de gafos..." - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/5fbe99e25ac3255e
* Internaciona lIndígenas desafían decreto de Palacio en Ecuador - 1 messages,
1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/bf16409d18b87f20
* Do you have a moment to help Impeach President Bush? - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/910b4b1caac725a9
* Will Bill Clinton Return to the White House? - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/a5baf57938fee760
* A vital safe guard....we do things our way - 2 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/157fea714be95938
* Afghan's are true moslems - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/1b2c6db9c8ae0ff7
* HOW ISRAEL CONTROLS WHAT YOU READ - 2 messages, 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/508d9a807a59d05d
* Three Ways to Remember Rachel - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/6f69fcc00c58349
* so called Jews killed in chili, it is official - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/9af95b507f81100b
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TOPIC: The Emerging Jewish Consensus in Israel
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/756dc1f711a4d8e4
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 7:27 pm
From: drdavez28@yahoo.com
Israeli's understandably do not want to live next to a group of people
with combustion problems.
== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 7:28 pm
From: drdavez28@yahoo.com
Israeli's understandably do not want to live next to a group of people
with combustion problems.
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TOPIC: International Stuff
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/5d1b6b36a66fef20
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 7:28 pm
From: "marika"
Frank Kalder wrote:
>
> http://images.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopost/data/1140/2490MARIKA.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photopost/showphoto.php/photo/26224&h=327&w=491&sz=29&tbnid=ZA6TK-AGlOcJ:&tbnh=84&tbnw=127&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmarika%2Bdominczyk%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D&oi=imagesr&start=1
>
> She looks cute!
> Typically Polish?
>
don't know
> About Heist (2001):
>
> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0252503
>
> Plot Outline: "A jewel thief's nephew..."
It was really really good, except you have the wrong one
http://imdb.com/title/tt0491281/
>
> >
> > 'Fo a four finger ring, one of gold ropes
> > Nana' told me if I pass could get a sheep skin coat,
> > If I can move a few packs and get the hat, now that'd be dope
> > Tossed and turned in my sleep that night"--hate it or love it, game
>
> ?? ;)
I am not entirely sure what it's about but I was enjoying the jewelry
a four finger ring is also known as a brass knuckle, but I have seen
some gangstas adapt them as real jewelry
They do look really neat sometimes
mk5000
"And what I want
Somebody tell me what's going on, going on
Now it's time to make my approach
Cuz its all most 2'o clock (bling, bling)"--lil wayne, I don't know
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TOPIC: Violation of the Anti-Discrimination/Anti-Racism Laws
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/8d9a92bf142dac4e
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 4:30 am
From: Panta Rhei
Frau Panta Mime writes:
> Mmmmmm Hmmmmmmm
>
> And Weenie Beanie rhymes with ................................?????
>
> *LMFAOAY*
So, what does it rhyme with, dumb Weenie Beanie? You tell us! I don't have
your problems, and I couldn't care less, you pitiable, neurotic arsehole!
> BTW, you should HEAR the PWNTsa bitch squeal, she's COMICAL in the
> extreme
>
> Hoeren sie
>
> http://media.putfile.com/panty49
>
> Here.....
>
> http://media.putfile.com/pants-awry
>
> Und auch hier ..........
>
> http://media.putfile.com/roman-zee-chermann96
>
<BG> Poor, pitiable, helpless, little idiot, sucking on his pacifiers!
LMAO!
--
Living the life of a ridiculed, bitchslapped loony on usenet helps Beanie
Tinfoil forget the failures in his life.
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TOPIC: WHY NOT MEIN KAMPF?
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/4cdc29e8f389b68c
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 10:34 pm
From: "serwad"
"Al Nakba" <williamhubbard@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
news:1143165381.250262.166380@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Yes, the like of you are still here.
AND WILL BE HERE LONG AFTER YOU ARE MANURE!
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TOPIC: Find the gene that makes tortoises live so long
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/701480718dbd1532
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 10:48 pm
From: Andrei Vlasov
In article <1143170863.070941.255080@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com>,
visualseeplus@yahoo.com says...
> A sloth lives 30 to 40 yrs which is reasonably long compared to other
> mammals like monkeys.
>
> I think it has to do with metabolism. The slower the metabolism, the
> longer the creature lives.
I don't believe it is just metabolism.
Tortoise practically do not experience any aging.
Death is from disease and injury only.
If humans did the same, they would live between 1,000 and 10,000 years.
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TOPIC: Hillary vs Rice Poll
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/6204e425b6b57e6a
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 7:45 pm
From: "Global Pollster"
Results out, visit http://globalpollster.blogspot.com
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TOPIC: HAMAS WILL NOT RECOGNIZE ISRAEL
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/da913de7b1259171
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== 1 of 4 ==
Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 3:47 am
From: "DoD"
"serwad" <serwad@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:EiJUf.1467$sU4.929@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
>
> "DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote in message
> news:DgJUf.14331$Eg2.11176@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
>>
>> "serwad" <serwad@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:mKIUf.1457$sU4.536@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
>>>
>>> "DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote in message
>>> news:OBIUf.14303$Eg2.6482@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
>>>>
>>>> "serwad" <serwad@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:XwIUf.1454$sU4.1224@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>
>>>>> "DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote in message
>>>>> news:zeIUf.14299$Eg2.1533@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
>>>>>> "We are asked to recognize Israel. We can do so but we will not,"
>>>>>> announced
>>>>>> Hamas political chief Khaled Meshaal on Monday. He spoke in response
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> requests by the international community, including some Arab leaders,
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> negotiate with the Jewish state.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But Meshaal said no to Sheik Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the crown
>>>>>> prince
>>>>>> of Bahrain, and no to Palestinian Authority president Mahmud Abbas,
>>>>>> and no
>>>>>> to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and no to the European
>>>>>> Community, all of whom would like Hamas to a.) recognize Israel, b.)
>>>>>> renounce its "armed struggle," i.e. terrorism, and c.) respect
>>>>>> agreements
>>>>>> with the Jewish state. But as of Monday, Meshaal was of the view
>>>>>> that, on
>>>>>> the contrary, the world should utilize the unexpected Hamas win in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> Palestinian elections "for Arab and Islamic benefits."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Do you need anyone to exert pressure? Let Hamas be your pressuring
>>>>>> arm,"
>>>>>> Meshaal was quoted as saying.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now all this was predictable, and it would be hardly worth mentioning
>>>>>> if it
>>>>>> weren't for commentators and not just commentators but political
>>>>>> leaders
>>>>>> asserting periodically that the Middle East impasse is due to
>>>>>> Israeli
>>>>>> intransigence or worse, to "personalities."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Four years ago, for instance, the media took it in its collective
>>>>>> head that
>>>>>> the Palestinian-Israeli conflict was nothing but a grudge-match
>>>>>> between two
>>>>>> old man, Yasser Arafat and Ariel Sharon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Even some of the Israeli press bought into this hogwash back in 2002.
>>>>>> "Twenty years after Arafat and Sharon faced off during the siege of
>>>>>> West
>>>>>> Beirut, the two old men are confronting each other once again,"
>>>>>> offered
>>>>>> Ehud Ya'ari in THE JERUSALEM REPORT MAGAZINE. U.S. President George
>>>>>> W. Bush
>>>>>> himself seems to have had an idea that as THE GUARDIAN's Robin
>>>>>> Lustig put
>>>>>> it at the time "This is the OK Corral. Two old men are facing each
>>>>>> other
>>>>>> down. It's personal, and it goes back a long way."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As sheriff, Bush dispatched his then-deputy, Secretary of State Colin
>>>>>> Powell, to the OK Corral four years ago that is, to Arafat's
>>>>>> besieged
>>>>>> compound at Ramallah with instructions to disarm the two cowboys.
>>>>>> Bush
>>>>>> implied that much as Israel was being wronged by terrorists, the
>>>>>> world
>>>>>> community couldn't let its leader, Sharon, take the law into his own
>>>>>> hands.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On April 4, 2002, in his Rose Garden speech announcing Powell's
>>>>>> mission,
>>>>>> the president waxed lyrical about giving peace a chance:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "America itself counts former adversaries as trusted friends
>>>>>> Germany and
>>>>>> Japan and now Russia," he said. "Conflict is not inevitable. Distrust
>>>>>> need
>>>>>> not be permanent. Peace is possible when we break free of old
>>>>>> patterns and
>>>>>> habits of hatred."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What Bush failed to mention was that Germany had been flattened and
>>>>>> de-Nazified before it became America's trusted friend; imperial Japan
>>>>>> had
>>>>>> been nuked, and Soviet Russia had imploded. The friendship of these
>>>>>> nations
>>>>>> was preceded by a complete collapse and fundamental restructuring of
>>>>>> their
>>>>>> respective societies.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> One wishes the Mideast conflict were just a grudge match between two
>>>>>> old
>>>>>> men. If it were, it would be over. Arafat is dead and buried, and
>>>>>> Sharon is
>>>>>> dead without being buried after a massive stroke left him in a coma.
>>>>>> If it
>>>>>> had been their private war, or anything close to it, now there would
>>>>>> be
>>>>>> peace.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Unfortunately, the Mideast conflict has never been a grudge-match
>>>>>> between
>>>>>> individuals. It has been a war between the Jewish state and those who
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> been rejecting it for the past 58 years, which is most of the
>>>>>> Arab/Muslim
>>>>>> world. Despite Bush's uplifting speech, Powell probably didn't go to
>>>>>> Ramallah in 2002 as Neville Chamberlain went to Munich in 1938, with
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> lofty hope for "peace in our time." Powell was hoping only for a
>>>>>> permit
>>>>>> from the Arab world to wage his own war in peace. He wanted to finish
>>>>>> a job
>>>>>> in Iraq he left unfinished a decade ago.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No doubt, Powell and Bush were aware that before adversaries become
>>>>>> trusted
>>>>>> friends they need to be defeated perhaps not "flattened" or "nuked"
>>>>>> (one
>>>>>> hopes) but decisively defeated and that Iraq couldn't be America's
>>>>>> friend
>>>>>> without a complete makeover following a victorious war. If then. If
>>>>>> at
>>>>>> all.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The same is true of Israel and its enemies except one war wouldn't
>>>>>> be
>>>>>> enough. Israel had already fought four (or five, or six, counting
>>>>>> Lebanon
>>>>>> and the Intifadas.) Peace is no giveaway. It doesn't come in a cereal
>>>>>> box.
>>>>>> It's usually a dividend of victory or defeat. That's why it's the
>>>>>> dearest
>>>>>> thing there is.
>>>>>> http://www.benadorassociates.com/article/19412
>>>>> Why would Hamas recognize an occupying powers which has slaughtered
>>>>> and continues to slaughter millions of Palestinians?
>>>>
>>>> Because what you just said are lies. And Hamas is a terrorist
>>>> organization.....
>>> AND I SAY THAT ISRAEL IS A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION! IT CERTAINLY ACTS
>>> LIKE ONE
>>
>> Really? I think it is soft on terrorists.
>>
>>>> Occupation must be defeated
>>>>> before making peace with them!
>>>>
>>>> Yep, boot the pallies back to their own countries.
>>> THEIR COUNTRY IS PALESTINE AND YOU KNOW THAT VERY WELL. KHAZARS BELONG
>>> IN KHAZARIA!
>>
>> Jewish way of life originated in Khazaria? That is kinda silly dontcha
>> think?
> That is where Israelis originate-Khazaria, Poland, Germany, R ussia!
Some, for sure.
> Everybody knows that except idiots like yourself!
> Even Adolf Sharon was shitted out by a Russian in Palestine!
And he still followed Jewish way of life, which is different than the
murderous Muslim way of life.
== 2 of 4 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 7:58 pm
From: "Sheldon Liberman"
serwad wrote:
> "DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote in message
> news:DgJUf.14331$Eg2.11176@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> >
> > "serwad" <serwad@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> > news:mKIUf.1457$sU4.536@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> >>
> >> "DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote in message
> >> news:OBIUf.14303$Eg2.6482@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> >>>
> >>> "serwad" <serwad@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> >>> news:XwIUf.1454$sU4.1224@bignews4.bellsouth.net...
> >>>>
> >>>> "DoD" <thecats@ss.mil> wrote in message
> >>>> news:zeIUf.14299$Eg2.1533@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> >>>>> "We are asked to recognize Israel. We can do so but we will not,"
> >>>>> announced
> >>>>> Hamas political chief Khaled Meshaal on Monday. He spoke in response
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> requests by the international community, including some Arab leaders,
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> negotiate with the Jewish state.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> But Meshaal said no to Sheik Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the crown
> >>>>> prince
> >>>>> of Bahrain, and no to Palestinian Authority president Mahmud Abbas,
> >>>>> and no
> >>>>> to U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and no to the European
> >>>>> Community, all of whom would like Hamas to a.) recognize Israel, b.)
> >>>>> renounce its "armed struggle," i.e. terrorism, and c.) respect
> >>>>> agreements
> >>>>> with the Jewish state. But as of Monday, Meshaal was of the view that,
> >>>>> on
> >>>>> the contrary, the world should utilize the unexpected Hamas win in the
> >>>>> Palestinian elections "for Arab and Islamic benefits."
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "Do you need anyone to exert pressure? Let Hamas be your pressuring
> >>>>> arm,"
> >>>>> Meshaal was quoted as saying.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Now all this was predictable, and it would be hardly worth mentioning
> >>>>> if it
> >>>>> weren't for commentators and not just commentators but political
> >>>>> leaders
> >>>>> asserting periodically that the Middle East impasse is due to
> >>>>> Israeli
> >>>>> intransigence or worse, to "personalities."
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Four years ago, for instance, the media took it in its collective head
> >>>>> that
> >>>>> the Palestinian-Israeli conflict was nothing but a grudge-match
> >>>>> between two
> >>>>> old man, Yasser Arafat and Ariel Sharon.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Even some of the Israeli press bought into this hogwash back in 2002.
> >>>>> "Twenty years after Arafat and Sharon faced off during the siege of
> >>>>> West
> >>>>> Beirut, the two old men are confronting each other once again,"
> >>>>> offered
> >>>>> Ehud Ya'ari in THE JERUSALEM REPORT MAGAZINE. U.S. President George W.
> >>>>> Bush
> >>>>> himself seems to have had an idea that as THE GUARDIAN's Robin
> >>>>> Lustig put
> >>>>> it at the time "This is the OK Corral. Two old men are facing each
> >>>>> other
> >>>>> down. It's personal, and it goes back a long way."
> >>>>>
> >>>>> As sheriff, Bush dispatched his then-deputy, Secretary of State Colin
> >>>>> Powell, to the OK Corral four years ago that is, to Arafat's
> >>>>> besieged
> >>>>> compound at Ramallah with instructions to disarm the two cowboys.
> >>>>> Bush
> >>>>> implied that much as Israel was being wronged by terrorists, the world
> >>>>> community couldn't let its leader, Sharon, take the law into his own
> >>>>> hands.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On April 4, 2002, in his Rose Garden speech announcing Powell's
> >>>>> mission,
> >>>>> the president waxed lyrical about giving peace a chance:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "America itself counts former adversaries as trusted friends Germany
> >>>>> and
> >>>>> Japan and now Russia," he said. "Conflict is not inevitable. Distrust
> >>>>> need
> >>>>> not be permanent. Peace is possible when we break free of old patterns
> >>>>> and
> >>>>> habits of hatred."
> >>>>>
> >>>>> What Bush failed to mention was that Germany had been flattened and
> >>>>> de-Nazified before it became America's trusted friend; imperial Japan
> >>>>> had
> >>>>> been nuked, and Soviet Russia had imploded. The friendship of these
> >>>>> nations
> >>>>> was preceded by a complete collapse and fundamental restructuring of
> >>>>> their
> >>>>> respective societies.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> One wishes the Mideast conflict were just a grudge match between two
> >>>>> old
> >>>>> men. If it were, it would be over. Arafat is dead and buried, and
> >>>>> Sharon is
> >>>>> dead without being buried after a massive stroke left him in a coma.
> >>>>> If it
> >>>>> had been their private war, or anything close to it, now there would
> >>>>> be
> >>>>> peace.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Unfortunately, the Mideast conflict has never been a grudge-match
> >>>>> between
> >>>>> individuals. It has been a war between the Jewish state and those who
> >>>>> have
> >>>>> been rejecting it for the past 58 years, which is most of the
> >>>>> Arab/Muslim
> >>>>> world. Despite Bush's uplifting speech, Powell probably didn't go to
> >>>>> Ramallah in 2002 as Neville Chamberlain went to Munich in 1938, with
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> lofty hope for "peace in our time." Powell was hoping only for a
> >>>>> permit
> >>>>> from the Arab world to wage his own war in peace. He wanted to finish
> >>>>> a job
> >>>>> in Iraq he left unfinished a decade ago.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> No doubt, Powell and Bush were aware that before adversaries become
> >>>>> trusted
> >>>>> friends they need to be defeated perhaps not "flattened" or "nuked"
> >>>>> (one
> >>>>> hopes) but decisively defeated and that Iraq couldn't be America's
> >>>>> friend
> >>>>> without a complete makeover following a victorious war. If then. If at
> >>>>> all.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> The same is true of Israel and its enemies except one war wouldn't
> >>>>> be
> >>>>> enough. Israel had already fought four (or five, or six, counting
> >>>>> Lebanon
> >>>>> and the Intifadas.) Peace is no giveaway. It doesn't come in a cereal
> >>>>> box.
> >>>>> It's usually a dividend of victory or defeat. That's why it's the
> >>>>> dearest
> >>>>> thing there is.
> >>>>> http://www.benadorassociates.com/article/19412
> >>>> Why would Hamas recognize an occupying powers which has slaughtered and
> >>>> continues to slaughter millions of Palestinians?
> >>>
> >>> Because what you just said are lies. And Hamas is a terrorist
> >>> organization.....
> >> AND I SAY THAT ISRAEL IS A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION! IT CERTAINLY ACTS LIKE
> >> ONE
> >
> > Really? I think it is soft on terrorists.
> >
> >>> Occupation must be defeated
> >>>> before making peace with them!
> >>>
> >>> Yep, boot the pallies back to their own countries.
> >> THEIR COUNTRY IS PALESTINE AND YOU KNOW THAT VERY WELL. KHAZARS BELONG IN
> >> KHAZARIA!
> >
> > Jewish way of life originated in Khazaria? That is kinda silly dontcha
> > think?
> That is where Israelis originate-Khazaria, Poland, Germany, R ussia!
> Everybody knows that except idiots like yourself!
Funny, and here I was actually believing what the DNA and archeological
evidence revealed. I guess you're the smart one,
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> Even Adolf Sharon was shitted out by a Russian in Palestine!
== 3 of 4 ==
Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 4:08 am
From: Bill Levinson
DoD wrote:
> "We are asked to recognize Israel. We can do so but we will not," announced
> Hamas political chief Khaled Meshaal on Monday. He spoke in response to
> requests by the international community, including some Arab leaders, to
> negotiate with the Jewish state.
So Israel should just start killing the Hamas vermin and exterminate
them like the two-legged cockroaches they are. What's the problem? If
they want to be at war with Israel, drop the cluster bombs and napalm
and send the subhumans to their one-on-one meetings with Allah and their
seventy-two virgins.
Useful Acronyms
TPB = Typical Palestinian Behavior. "The Munich Massacre was an example
of TPB, as are so-called honor killings."
RBP = Ruined By Palestinians. "The greenhouses in Gaza were RBP as soon
as the Palestinians took over Gaza."
RED = Raghead Exclusion Device. "The RED between the cockpit and the
passenger cabin prevents Hitler in a Headscarf from engaging in TPB
(Typical Palestinian Behavior) in the airplane's cockpit."
CAD = Christian Arab for Dhimmitude. "Many leaders of the Palestine
Solidarity Movement are CADs."
JudenRAT = Jews for Rapproachment and Appeasement of Terrorists. The
Jewish version of CADs. "Michael Lerner and Noam Chomsky are JudenRATs."
== 4 of 4 ==
Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 4:10 am
From: "DoD"
"Bill Levinson" <wlevinson@NOSPAM.stentorian.com> wrote in message
news:%gKUf.9712$k75.2684@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>
>
> DoD wrote:
>
>> "We are asked to recognize Israel. We can do so but we will not,"
>> announced
>> Hamas political chief Khaled Meshaal on Monday. He spoke in response to
>> requests by the international community, including some Arab leaders, to
>> negotiate with the Jewish state.
>
> So Israel should just start killing the Hamas vermin and exterminate them
> like the two-legged cockroaches they are. What's the problem? If they want
> to be at war with Israel, drop the cluster bombs and napalm and send the
> subhumans to their one-on-one meetings with Allah and their seventy-two
> virgins.
Should have happened with the PLO.... As Susan says though, get the children
out of there first. I love the acronyms.
> Useful Acronyms
>
>
> TPB = Typical Palestinian Behavior. "The Munich Massacre was an example of
> TPB, as are so-called honor killings."
>
> RBP = Ruined By Palestinians. "The greenhouses in Gaza were RBP as soon as
> the Palestinians took over Gaza."
>
> RED = Raghead Exclusion Device. "The RED between the cockpit and the
> passenger cabin prevents Hitler in a Headscarf from engaging in TPB
> (Typical Palestinian Behavior) in the airplane's cockpit."
>
> CAD = Christian Arab for Dhimmitude. "Many leaders of the Palestine
> Solidarity Movement are CADs."
>
> JudenRAT = Jews for Rapproachment and Appeasement of Terrorists. The
> Jewish version of CADs. "Michael Lerner and Noam Chomsky are JudenRATs."
>
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TOPIC: Dubai's architectural wonders
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/696f87fe4d4d6711
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 7:47 pm
From: "Atish"
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/03/dubai/index_01.htm
Dubai's World-Beating Buildings
A building boom in the emirate has led to a whole host of chart
breakers, in categories including highest apartment, biggest mall, and
one of the world's most unique resorts
By Reena Jana
Dubai has been grabbing headlines lately -- for more reasons than one.
First on everyone's minds is the current controversy over Dubai Ports
World's acquisition of Britain's Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation
Co., making the Middle Eastern company the possible operator of
shipping terminals at major U.S. ports.
Another reason this United Arab Emirate is gaining widespread global
attention: Dubai is experiencing a construction boom, with new
buildings going up at a pace that rivals China's development -- albeit
on the scale of an emirate roughly the size of Yosemite National Park,
and with a population of only 1.4 million.
Dubai's crown prince, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has set a
national goal of attracting 15 million tourists in 2010. Interestingly,
that's the same year that Dubai's known oil reserves will most likely
be tapped out, according to The Economist. Here's a look at 10 wonders
of the quickly changing cityscape. Many promise to be the world's
largest, tallest, or first-of-their-kind projects.
See the slide show:
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/03/dubai/index_01.htm
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TOPIC: No Israelis parasite please, Libya tells trekkers
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/d2979539fe834fe3
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 3:50 am
From: "Mexican Bandolero"
"Salah Jafar" <codeman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:_YFUf.10365$TK2.7374@trnddc07...
No Israelis please, Libya tells trekkers
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Your next trick Salah doggie is, bend over and grab your balls.
Good job Salah doggie!
Now put your dick in your mouth and start sucking it!
Perfect Salah doggie!
Practice doing this trick ten times a day, Salah doggie.
Your next trick is to masturbate your dick using your mouth!
MB
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TOPIC: Economía Caracas, jueves 23 de marzo, 2006
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/3f67a1709dea18e0
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 10:35 pm
From: "PM"
Caracas, jueves 23 de marzo, 2006
Economía
Falleció otro trabajador herido en accidente en Amuay
A dos se elevó el número de víctimas mortales, como consecuencia
del incendio ocurrida el pasado martes en la refinería de Amuay en el estado
Falcón.
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Gasto sube a 99,3 billones por créditos adicionales
La Asamblea Nacional en un trimestre le ha autorizado al
Gobierno 12,3 billones de bolívares en créditos adicionales con lo cual el
gasto asciende a 99,3 billones de bolívares.
ver más información
Sólo 41.000 amas de casa recibirán compensación en primera etapa
El presidente del Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales
(IVSS), Jesús Mantilla, informó que apenas 41.000 amas de casa recibirán
este mes las asignaciones especiales definidas por el Gobierno, en lugar de
la meta de 100.000 mujeres que se calculaba inicialmente.
ver más información
Regulaciones limitan crecimiento de la industria
Representantes de la industria no petrolera observan una
dualidad en el comportamiento económico del país, determinado por el aumento
del gasto público que impacta favorablemente los indicadores del sector y
por el cúmulo de regulaciones que inhiben la inversión privada.
ver más información
Alistan expropiaciones en estado Zulia
La próxima semana el presidente del Instituto Nacional de
Tierras, Richard Vivas, realizará una visita al estado Zulia para acelerar
el proceso de lucha contra el latifundio en esa entidad.
ver más información
Ajuste del IVA será para segundo semestre
El superintendente tributario, José Vielma Mora, señaló que en
el segundo semestre se realizará la evaluación para reducir la alícuota del
Impuesto al Valor Agregado (IVA) que actualmente se ubica en 14%.
ver más información
Acuerdo de la AN
a.. Lapso. La empresa mixta podrá desarrollar las actividades
primarias durante 20 años contados a partir de la publicación en Gaceta
Oficial del decreto de transferencia, según el "acuerdo de la Asamblea
Nacional".
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Proponen regalía extra de 3,33%
El "fifty-fifty" o esquema iniciado en 1945, según el cual el
Estado tenía derecho a quedarse con la mitad del valor de cada barril de
petróleo extraído de los yacimientos venezolanos, volverá a instaurarse
formalmente de aprobarse al acuerdo de la Asamblea Nacional que propone el
Ministerio de Energía y Petróleo.
ver más información
Vinccler completó adquisición de filial de Samson Internacional
Vinccler Oil and Gas, C.A., la subsidiaria integral de
PetroFalcon Corporation, anunció que completó la adquisición de una filial
de Samson International, según nota de prensa.
ver más información
Sembrarán más de 10 mil hectáreas de soya en Guárico durante
2006
El Fondo para el Desarrollo de la Siembra de Soya (Fondesoya)
aspira a sembrar más de 10 mil hectáreas de soya en Guárico durante 2006,
reseñó ABN.
ver más información
CVG culmina venta de 20% de acciones a trabajadores de Sidor
El ministro de Industrias Básicas y Minería y presidente de la
Corporación Venezolana de Guayana (CVG), Víctor Alvarez, firmó este martes
el addendum al contrato de fideicomiso de acciones que mantiene la CVG en
Bandes para cumplir con la transferencia del 20% del capital social a los
accionistas Clase "B" de Sidor.
ver más información
Propietarios sometidos a negociacion forzada
La medida de ocupación de tierras por parte del Instituto
Nacional de Tierras (INTI), mientras las instancias jurídicas
correspondientes definen la titularidad de los predios en disputa, parece
otorgarle ventajas al organismo encargado expresamente de luchar contra el
latifundio.
ver más información
Autoridades aeronáuticas de Venezuela y EEUU intentan solución
El próximo domingo llegará a Venezuela una delegación de la
Administración Federal de Aviación Civil de Estados Unidos (FAA por sus
siglas en inglés) para negociar con las autoridades venezolanas una salida
al conflicto que se mantiene en materia aeronáutica.
ver más información
Reunión a puerta cerrada como en la cuarta
Para las 10 de la mañana de ayer convocó Petróleos de Venezuela
a los medios de comunicación para cubrir la asistencia del ministro de
Energía y Petróleo, Rafael Ramírez, a la Comisión de Energía y Minas de la
Asamblea Nacional, y a las 10:00 en punto el ministro cumplió su cita.
ver más información
Sector metalúrgico reporta aumento de empleos y de capacidad
utilizada
El presidente de la Asociación de Industriales Metalúrgicos y de
Minería de Venezuela (AIMM), Alfredo Gibbs, señaló que el sector arrojó en
2005 "un fuerte repunte" en sus indicadores fundamentales.
ver más información
Objetan decisión de Fides de financiar a comunidades
La Comisión de Finanzas objetó la decisión del directorio del
Fondo Intergubernamental para la Descentralización de firmar
cofinanciamientos con los consejos comunales sin estar en vigencia las
reformas de las leyes de Fides y LAEE
ver más información
Venden El Charcote al Gobierno
El grupo británico Vestey decidió vender el hato El Charcote al
Gobierno venezolano por un monto de Bs. 9 millardos ($4,1 millones), según
informó el ministro de Agricultura y Tierras, Elías Jaua.
ver más información
La banca estatal se acrecienta y sacude al negocio financiero
Convencido de que la fórmula para derramar prosperidad y borrar
décadas de infortunio requiere una poderosa presencia del Estado en la
economía, Hugo Chávez utiliza la lluvia de petrodólares para agigantar el
peso de la banca pública y absorber porciones del negocio que históricamente
han administrado las torres financieras del sector privado.
ver más información
Aprobada en segunda discusión reforma parcial de Ley de Silos
El martes fue aprobada por la Asamblea Nacional, en su segunda
discusión, la reforma parcial de la Ley de Silos, Almacenes y Depósitos
Agrícolas, que contempla la modificación de unos 18 artículos de la Ley de
Silos vigente.
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THE MOST DANGEROUS ENNEMY OF HUMANITY :
ARE NOT THE NUCLEAR OR MASS DESTRUCTION WEAPONS,
BUT STUPIDITY, FOR WHICH EVERY MINUTE... MANY HUMANS GET HURT.
¿SE LIBERARAN ALGUN DIA DELA ESTUPIDEZ?
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TOPIC: Jorge Sayegh // "25 millones de gafos..."
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/5fbe99e25ac3255e
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 10:36 pm
From: "PM"
Caracas, jueves 23 de marzo, 2006
Opinión
Jorge Sayegh // "25 millones de gafos..."
"...CHAVISTAS O NO". Aseguró, en su mejor estilo, Oswaldo
Guillén. El motivo para este insulto millonario fueron las críticas y
chismes desatados contra la selección nacional de béisbol. Caramba, Ozzie,
es que ni derecho a pataleta tenemos quienes nos vimos defraudados por la
actuación de uno de los mejores (en el papel) equipos del Clásico Mundial
(que no entiendo por qué lo denominaron clásico, si el que acaba de concluir
es apenas el primero). Quizás, quiso decir "inmaduros", que suena algo
mejor, pero ¡bueno!, Guillén dijo "gafos" y añadió "chavistas o no". Y al
agregar un calificativo político hizo referencia a la idiosincrasia
venezolana. Su insulto millonario trasciende las fronteras del béisbol, y
alude a una actitud del pueblo en general ante la vida cotidiana. ¿25
millones de gafos? ¿Hay razones para suponerlo?
ver m&aacut e;s información
Ruth Capriles // La dama y el coronel
ESTA VISTO: Cuanta menor libertad mayor desigualdad. Los
indicios son experimentables: Ponga en un platillo de la balanza a un
coronel cualquiera y ponga en el otro platillo a una periodista cualquiera.
Notará que sus pesos no compensan y no podrían jugar siquiera al equitativo
subibaja. Muy pesado el coronel para la escuálida periodista. Pruebe
entonces agregando otros cuantos periodistas (ibéyises, patricias, gustavos,
marianellas, napoleones) y como obtenga el mismo resultado, agregue algunos
policías cualesquiera (lázaros, henrys, ivanes) y muchos ciudadanos
igualmente valientes. Notará que todavía no pueden levantar el platillo del
coronel cualquiera, que parece atornillado en tierra por pernos monetarios,
judiciales, ejecutivos, legislativos. Es el peso del poder total.
ver más información
Leandro Area // La Cancillería venezolana
AUN HOY, LEJANO y jubilado, suelo pisar semanalmente el
territorio inconcluso y arisco al que la gente teme ir porque, dicen, se ha
convertido en zona de intolerancia. Soy adicto a la Cancillería y a todo lo
que representa el viejo casco caraqueño, donde funciona buena parte de las
instituciones públicas del país. La ciudad no sería la misma sin ese
"ombligo del mundo" que para muchos de nosotros representa la cocina o
laboratorio, como usted guste llamar, de la política exterior de Venezuela.
ver más información
Nelson Bocaranda Sardi // Runrunes
a.. BOLIBURGUESIA: Cada día sorprenden más las ostentosas
demostraciones en materia de lujos y derroches de los afectos al régimen.
Los registros y notarías dan cuenta de testaferros e intermediarios bajo
cuyo nombre aparecen las nuevas propiedades milmillonarias. Las disfrazan
con supuestos muebles y obras de arte para justificar sus precios. Poco a
poco invaden las mejores zonas, los más costosos edificios y adquieren
aviones y yates sin rubor. Considerando suficiente las propiedades ya
adquiridas en todo el país, un grupo de rojos negociantes petroleros está en
trámites de adquirir en Europa
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Oscar García Mendoza // Pa' que entiendan
LA CAIDA DEL VIADUCTO 1 es la evidencia física, real, de lo que
es este régimen. Es la prueba fehaciente de cómo quienes detentan el poder
están acabando con Venezuela.
ver más información
Fernando Ochoa Antich // La estrategia chavista
LA ESTRATEGIA CHAVISTA para tratar de ganar las elecciones está
clara: producir, de nuevo, una gran confrontación nacional que evite, por
todos los medios, una valoración objetiva de la obra de gobierno. Ayer, por
ejemplo, en su programa "Aló Presidente" Hugo Chávez mostró el tramojo.
Ofender al presidente Bush es parte del juego. No importa las consecuencias
internacionales. El impacto de la caída del viaducto hay que disminuirlo. Es
fundamental que se olvide la inmensa responsabilidad que tiene este gobierno
en esa tragedia. Después ofrecer, ofrecer para no cumplir. Desde hace
cuantos años viene hablando de la eliminación del latifundio. Es necesario
crear un eslogan de campaña que refleje la pregunta que todos nos hacemos:
¿Qué se ha hecho con los millones de petrodólares que le han entrado a
Venezuela? Han pasado siete años de gobierno y la pobreza campea en todas
partes.
ver más información
Per Kurowski // De unidos y divididos
LA OPOSICION DESHOJANDO su margarita del votar o no votar a
veces parece olvidarse de que para ganar votando, teóricamente, necesita la
mayoría con un solo voto, mientras que para ganar no votando requieren de
muchísimos votos más. No obstante, por mucho que hoy puedan sentirse
divididos, comparados con el oficialismo, están increíblemente unidos. En
los vasos donde el liderazgo de la oposición busca dilucidar sus diferencias
existen tormentas pero, allá afuera, en las aguas del oficialismo, lo que se
deslumbra venir es un tsunami.
ver más información
Rayma
ver más información
Alfredo Toro Hardy // Estados Unidos y su obsesión con Darwin
EL DARWINISMO es una de las tres teorías que a lo largo de la
historia hirieron en su fuero más profundo la visión que el ser humano tenía
sobre sí mismo. Las otras fueron la teoría heliocéntrica de Copérnico y
Galileo y el psicoanálisis de Freud. Mientras la primera de estas últimas
hizo de la Tierra un simple planeta más de la gravitación sideral, la
segunda colocó las motivaciones humanas fuera del ámbito de la razón. El
darwinismo, de su lado, dejó sin sustento a la tesis de la creación divina
del ser humano, para hacer de éste el simple resultado de un proceso de
selección natural. Para Darwin esta selección natural venía determinada por
una lucha por la existencia en la que sólo los más aptos sobreviven.
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Diego Bautista Urbaneja // El cerco de argumentos
UNO NO SABE la eficacia que en la actual política venezolana
tiene argumentar, dar argumentos, a favor de una determinada propuesta. Una
de las cosas que han pasado en el país es la destrucción de todo espacio don
de sea posible intercambiar argumentos.
ver más información
Luis José Uzcátegui // Festín de egos
_Preguntaron Juan, María, Antonio e Inés.
ver más información
Miguel E. Carpio Delfino // La muerte del viaducto
FINALMENTE la quebrada de Tacagua se tragó al viaducto; su
muerte esperada no deja de producir el estupor y sorpresa por la falta de lo
que existió y representó para nuestro país durante más de 50 años la imagen
de progreso. Del súbito colapso del magnífico arco de concreto que hasta hoy
nos unió al litoral, queda intacto en la memoria el espíritu creador de una
época de innovación y visión de futuro. Mientras algunos aplauden y
minimizan la importancia de este trágico hecho para la vida nacional y la
memoria del colectivo, otros, casualmente, dando rienda suelta a la
"globalización" se desnudan impúdicamente ante la perversión del "arte" y
posan con sus genitales desafiando a la gravedad en inapropiados actos de
foto-pornografía sobre la esfinge de nuestro Libertador. No se pretende
desmitificar "el desnudo" y la figura humana; ésta ha sido históricamente
usada para propósitos nobles; incluso, recientemente, como fuente de
inspiración en el diseño estructural de puentes por el afamado Ing.-Arq.
Santiago Calatrava.
ver más información
Danilo Arbilla // Prensa y partidos políticos
AL TERMINO de un taller sobre periodismo una colega me preguntó
sobre si la prédica antisandinista que según ella se realizaba desde las
páginas de La Prensa de Nicaragua, no desmentía su autoproclamada línea
independiente y profesional y le quitaba credibilidad.
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THE MOST DANGEROUS ENNEMY OF HUMANITY :
ARE NOT THE NUCLEAR OR MASS DESTRUCTION WEAPONS,
BUT STUPIDITY, FOR WHICH EVERY MINUTE... MANY HUMANS GET HURT.
¿SE LIBERARAN ALGUN DIA DELA ESTUPIDEZ?
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TOPIC: Internaciona lIndígenas desafían decreto de Palacio en Ecuador
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/bf16409d18b87f20
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 10:40 pm
From: "PM"
Caracas, jueves 23 de marzo, 2006
Indígenas desafían decreto de Palacio en Ecuador
Quito. El estado de emergencia adoptado por el Gobierno de
Ecuador para controlar la rebelión popular contra el Tratado de Libre
Comercio (TLC) firmado con Estados Unidos "exacerbó los ánimos" de los
dirigentes del movimiento indígena, que advirtieron que no se dejarán
amedrentar y continuarán con las protestas.
ver más información
Parlamento palestino aprueba el sábado gobierno de Hamas
Ramalá, Aut. Palestina. El Parlamento palestino dará su voto de
confianza este sábado al gobierno de Hamas, pese a las divergencias internas
que genera su programa, en el que el grupo radical islámico se niega a
reconocer la supremacía de la Organización para la Liberación de Palestina
(OLP).
ver más información
Breves Internacional
El presidente George W. Bush dijo que "es hora" de que los
líderes de Irak formen un gobierno de unidad, destacó AFP.
ver más información
Víctimas del terrorismo ven trampa en comunicado
Con desconfianza y escepticismo recibieron en la Asociación
Víctimas del Terrorismo (AVT) el comunicado en el que ETA anunció un "alto
el fuego indefinido".
ver más información
Cautela ante anuncio de ETA
Vitoria, España. El grupo armado vasco ETA anunció un "alto el
fuego permanente" que pondría fin a cuatro décadas de violencia en las que
murieron cerca de 1.000 personas.
ver más información
Evo Morales responsabiliza a EEUU de atentados en la paz
La Paz. Dos poderosas explosiones sacudieron dos hoteles en La
Paz dejando un saldo de dos muertos y al menos siete heridos, según
autoridades.
ver más información
Contrato para jóvenes pone a De Villepin contra la pared
París. La firmeza del primer ministro francés, Dominique de
Villepin, en el pulso con sindicatos y estudiantes sobre el polémico
Contrato de Primer Empleo (CPE) para jóvenes suscita crecientes reservas en
su propio partido, el conservador Unión por una Mayoría Popular (UMP). Los
socialistas pidieron la intervención del presidente Jacques Chirac.
ver más información
Blair dejará el puesto cuando termine su labor
Londres. El primer ministro británico Tony Blair, a la defensiva
por un escándalo sobre las finanzas de su partido laborista, descartó ante
el Parlamento que piense dejar su cargo próximamente.
ver más información
El Colegio se renueva
El papa Benedicto XVI presidirá mañana y el sábado (24 y 25 de
marzo) el primer Consistorio de su pontificado, y en la reunión de príncipes
de la Iglesia nombrará a 15 nuevos cardenales, entre ellos el venezolano
Jorge Urosa Savino, arzobispo de Caracas y único latinoamericano del grupo.
ver más información
Paquete sospechoso en el jardín pone en alerta al personal de la
Casa Blanca
Washington. Un hombre fue puesto bajo custodia después de ser
visto lanzando un paquete sospechoso sobre la reja de la Casa Blanca,
informó el Servicio Secreto.
ver más información
Vestuario rojo cardenal
Roma. Desde el Imperio Romano, el color rojo ha sido por siglos
signo de jerarquía y lujo. Color preferido de emperadores, nobles y altos
prelados a lo largo de la Historia, el rojo no se limita a la mundanidad.
También es símbolo espiritual al ser usado en algunas ceremonias cristianas
para recordar la sangre de Cristo.
ver más información
ELN propone alianza para derrotar a Uribe en Colombia
Bogotá. El Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) propuso a los
partidos de oposición colombianos realizar una coalición para enfrentar al
presidente y candidato Alvaro Uribe en las elecciones presi denciales de
mayo próximo, indicó un comunicado rebelde.
ver más información
--
THE MOST DANGEROUS ENNEMY OF HUMANITY :
ARE NOT THE NUCLEAR OR MASS DESTRUCTION WEAPONS,
BUT STUPIDITY, FOR WHICH EVERY MINUTE... MANY HUMANS GET HURT.
¿SE LIBERARAN ALGUN DIA DELA ESTUPIDEZ?
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TOPIC: Do you have a moment to help Impeach President Bush?
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/910b4b1caac725a9
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Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 7:57 pm
From: "Aardman"
"Calife" <user@user.net> wrote in message
news:44226945$0$19715$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
> Aardman wrote:
>> "Calife" <user@user.net> wrote in message
>> news:44210fcb$0$18312$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
>>> Aardman wrote:
>>>> "Calife" <user@user.net> wrote in message
>>>
>>>>>> Frogland, the Muslims will own you before long.
>>>>> Nah!!! But thanks for caring!! ;-)
>>>> Maybe some of your Arab friends will drop by and torch your ratty
>>>> little Peugot tonight and then kick your door down to your ratty
>>>> little hash encrusted apartment. You'll probably enjoy the rest of it.
>>>
>>> You're mistaking Arabs in France for Federal storm-troopers in the US.
>>> If someone is likely to get an ominous bang on his door in the dead of
>>> night, it's YOU in 'merka, or 'merka's innocent victims in Iraq, not I
>>> in Paris.
>>> Deal with reality, not your fantasy Fox nightmares and fears
>
>
>> The storm troopers in US already kick down doors, when the Democrats
>> are in power. Remember Elian Gonzalez?
>
> Trivial. Isn't Elian back in Cuba where he belonged with his father,
> living in health and peace? The US did the right thing there for once,
> removing the kid from a power-play run by cuban-exile scums.
>
>
>> Waco?
>
> I admit feeling little for such kristian wackos in Waco! It did show the
> world one thing, though: the heady mix of incompetence and cowardice of US
> troopers and "law enforcement" types.
> Easy to wack lightly armed loons and destroy the place in order to save it
> (rings a bell??). Also, Move and Osage Avenue come to mind.
> When it comes to kill underarmed/unarmed civilians, and shoot them in the
> back, the US military in all its forms is masterful!
> When faced with an enemy with a will and real guts, like the Iraqi
> Resistance, then GI Joe and chicken shit Marines just blow up real good!!
> :-)
Lets see you spend a year patrolling a hostile neighborhood and
watch 1 in 10 of your buddies maimed or killed by an enemy that
hides amongst a friendly populace. Lets see you and your kind
refrain from butchering the lot. Oh, yeah, your friends in the Taliban.
They are a brave bunch.
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TOPIC: Will Bill Clinton Return to the White House?
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/a5baf57938fee760
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Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 7:58 pm
From: "Global Pollster"
poll questions wanted! Post at http://nilehomeshiners.blogspot.com
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TOPIC: A vital safe guard....we do things our way
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/157fea714be95938
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Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 12:03 pm
From: "....lobert...."
Dave Baker wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 09:54:29 +0800, "Bad boy" <badboy_sinland@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>> "Dave Baker" <newsgroup_poster@jodael.com> wrote in message
>> news:4jh622hssj6i3ov238q1k4tin6v4pr6qnm@4ax.com...
>>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 07:48:56 +0800, "Bad boy" <badboy_sinland@yahoo.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In the Singapore culture, it is vital that top
>>>> jobs are not given to people which can be
>>>> exploited for corruption.
>>> Would Thaksin get a job as P.M.? :-)
>> Learn to debate first....before you ask a question!
>
>
> So, this is your tactic to avoid answering questions? Fairly childish.
>
Bad Boy only said that "it is vital" not it has never happened. There
were already Ministers and MPs in Singapore being convicted of
corruption. Thaksin is definitely better than any of the Singapore
ministers.
== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 12:05 pm
From: "....lobert...."
When you are poor, your wife becomes your secretary.
When you are rich, your secretary becomes your wife.
kingkong wrote:
> In Thailand, Thaksin was a billionaire before he became a politican and
> prime minister.
>
> In Singapore, most billionaires would quit politics as he would have to
> reveal the skeleton in his closet.
>
>
>
> "Dave Baker" <newsgroup_poster@jodael.com> wrote in message
> news:4jh622hssj6i3ov238q1k4tin6v4pr6qnm@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 07:48:56 +0800, "Bad boy" <badboy_sinland@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In the Singapore culture, it is vital that top
>>> jobs are not given to people which can be
>>> exploited for corruption.
>> Would Thaksin get a job as P.M.? :-)
>>
>> Dave
>
>
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TOPIC: Afghan's are true moslems
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/1b2c6db9c8ae0ff7
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Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 3:05 pm
From: "Neil Boss"
Let us not also forget the fact that the Yanks also had a part to play in
all of this. Like they supported Bin Laden, Taliban, Pakistan and China.
Aardman <aardman@msn.com> wrote in message
news:Y6OdnfHPCJaiw77ZnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>
> "Neil Boss" <neilboss_boss@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:dvv6a5$1bc$1@news-02.connect.com.au...
> > What progress and the American men and women gave their lives up for
such
> > progress, oh what progress.
> >
> Yes, the moderate Muslims are such an improvement over those wacky
> Talibanis. Nothing like a swift beheading to dispatch an infidel. Lets
> send them another trillion dollars! Maybe it will buy them indoor plumbing
> so they can have a nice bathtub to dismember their victims in.
>
>
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TOPIC: HOW ISRAEL CONTROLS WHAT YOU READ
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/508d9a807a59d05d
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Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 8:08 pm
From: "Sheldon Liberman"
KANGAROOISTAN wrote:
> JEWS MAY CONTROL WHAT GETS PRINTED IN THE WEST BUT THEY CAN NOT CONTROL
> WOT WE READ
>
> JEWS ARE ABOUT 1/3 OF 1% OF THE WORLDS POPULATION
>
> YANKS ABOUT 5%
>
> THE OTHER 94 @2/3% CAN READ THE TRUTH VERY EASY
>
> AND ONE DAY WHEN THE JEWS AND YANKS STOP AND LOOK AROUND THEY WILL FIND
> THE WORLD HAS LEFT THEM BEHIND TELLING EACH OTHER LIES THAT NOBODY ELSE
> BELIEVES
>
> POOR SILLY BASTARDS
>
> ISRAEL IS DOOMED
>
> AMERICA IS BANKRUPT
>
> AND THEY STILL CANT EVEN SEE THIS
Sure, you and your fellow nin-cow-poops are the only one's who really
know what's going on.
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Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 8:18 pm
From: "docremington"
Theodore Herzl wrote:
> The fact that Harvard was pressured into removing the logo only proves
> just how powerful and corrupting the Israeli lobbies have become. By
> removing the logo, the University is protecting themselves from the
> Jewish attack dogs that work tirelessly to deflect criticism of the
> Israeli regime.
>
Most likely, Thermodore, they just took the trouble reading the
Walt-Mearsheimer bunk, and the undertaking left them with gaping
mouths.
> Israeli propaganda and disinformation groups like Camera cannot refute
> the article so they attempt, for instance, to compare Israel's bigoted
> Law of Return, which grants immediate citizenship to those of Jewish
> faith while denying citizenship to the non-Jewish indigenous population
> that was ethnically cleansed from their homeland to make Israel.
Well, Thermodore, major arab immigrants can't be indigenous, of course,
and they left on their own free will, expecting to return and enlarge
their holdings at the jewish expense, they now have palistani
citizenship, and those, who lived in the WB till 1994, also have a
jordanian citizenship. What do they need israeli citizenship for?
Morover, a law of return does not mean an immediate citizenship,
Thermodore, if a jew does not apply for it, he/she does not get it.
> Camera also attempts to compare laws that allow people of Finish
> heritage to return to Finland (Note that race or religion is not a
> factor) if they meet the following criteria;
> From
> http://www.uvi.fi/netcomm/content.asp?path=8,2475&language=EN
> - former Finnish citizens
> - persons of other Finnish origin
> - persons from areas of the former Soviet Union.
> Note: - If the ancestry dates back several generations, a residence
> permit cannot be granted on this basis.
> Clearly the Finnish law is open to all those who once lived in Finland,
> not just those of one particular religious faith, unlike the bigoted
> law in Israel.
"Certain aliens, who have Finnish ancestry or otherwise a close
connection with Finland, may be granted a residence permit on this
basis. No other reason, such as work or study, is required in order to
receive the permit.
Receiving a residence permit depends on the directness and closeness of
Finnish ancestry. If the ancestry dates back several generations, a
residence permit cannot be granted on this basis."
What we are talking here, Thermodore, is a residence permit, it is not
citizenship. And, as their site says, "Each country has its own laws on
acquiring, renouncing or losing citizenship."
Besides, "... In spite of the fact that multiple nationality is
accepted a person holding dual nationality may lose his or her Finnish
citizenship at the age of 22 if he or she lacks sufficiently close ties
with Finland."
> Camera, like most Israeli propaganda and disinformation sites, is
> clearly spreading disinformation by comparing the racist and immoral
> lows of Israel with that of decent and moral countries like Finland.
> By attacking the Harvard article, Camera and the other Israeli
> propaganda and disinformation sites prove the validity of the article
> itself.
Misreading of that article may lead to that conclusion.
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TOPIC: Three Ways to Remember Rachel
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/6f69fcc00c58349
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Date: Fri, Mar 24 2006 4:12 am
From: TUKA
On 2006-03-24, Ed <nesorde@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> "TUKA" <tuka@tuka.valuemedia.com> wrote in message
> news:slrne25cmi.jpm.tuka@bill.heins.net...
>> On 2006-03-23, Ed <nesorde@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> The below is a forgery.
>>>
>>> Sorry, phony reverend, but you've been outted again.
>>>
>>> This post NNTP-Posting-Host: 72.129.237.119
>>>
>>
>> I can't believe he has an rr.com account -- isn't that idiot British? If
>> he does have an rr.com account, it should be easy to complain and get
>> him booted for forgery. Tiscali (and Onenet and Plus in Britain, for
>> that matter) are a bunch of idiots, but I don't think any large US ISP
>> will stand for that behavior for long.
>>
>> Also, doesn't he usually have some totally unrelated newsgroup
>> in his posts?
>>
>
> As far as I know, it's not that difficult to forge the name of the account.
> The proof is that sequence of numbers that identifies the host; those can
> not be faked.
They certainly can in some situations -- it depends where the news is
injected. I don't think these are, and they show the post comes from
72.129.237.119 at US-based rr.com, i.e. Time-Warner Cable.
>
> The two sets of numbers are different.
>
They are different, but they are both owned by rr.com. The phony rev, i.e.
"Fformby-Smythe", is British and always comes in via Tiscali, Plus, Onetel,
or somesuch.
I suppose it is barely possible he is hijacking U.S.-based machines to
send news with, but quite frankly I doubt it.
I still say that if there is an abuser actually coming from rr.com,
and you keep sending complaints, the behavior will stop or an account
will be lost.
--
Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed. -- Francis Bacon
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TOPIC: so called Jews killed in chili, it is official
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.usa/browse_thread/thread/9af95b507f81100b
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Date: Thurs, Mar 23 2006 8:19 pm
From: "Salah Jafar"
Please Senor 3 tacos, one burrito and una Burga for your mouth.
SJ
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