Re: [Biofuel] Garrison Keillor on Bush II

2006-04-13 Thread E. C.
Hey, Mike :-)~
   I'm with you on what to do w/the burning shrub of
Texas; I'd add that we send the rest of the PNAC cabal
that's destroying our country with him, and emphasize
the first sentence of your qquote "boys (& girls -
quite a few of them there, too) home", & do that
First!
   And i'm not even a Texan -- but we do have his kid
brother running things here in FL, where the BushCo 2
fiasco started!  Speaking of which -- more is needed
by way of activism than just not voting for them: 
look at what good it did in both elections that the
shrub (i've refused to call him by a stolen title
since 2000) & his cronies engineered.
   BTW -- i'm probably reiterating other list members'
responses; been busy, & still have several hundred
emails to catch up on -- i apologize if i'm being
redundant. 

All best
E. Allen C.

--- Mike McGinness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


-
A quote from the end says:
Let's bring the boys home. Otherwise, let's send this 
   man back to Texas and see what sort of work he is
capable of and let him start making a contribution
to   the world.


However, this Texan would rather see him sent to Iraq
to fight hisown war. We don't need him back in Texas,
and we can't leave him in Washingtoneither. By the way
I voted against the republicans and the Bushes
since1990, so don't blaim me.
Mike McGinness
 
"D. Mindock" wrote:Garrison Keillor, Tribune Media
Services
 Published March 15, 2006
 Spring arrived in New York last week for
previews,a
   sunny day with chill in the air, but you could
smell mud,
   and with a little imagination you could sort of
smell
   grass. I put on  a gray jacket, instead of
black,and went
   to the opera and saw Verdi's "Luisa Miller,">
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Re: [Biofuel] Garrison Keillor on Bush II

2006-04-10 Thread D. Mindock



Doug,
I suppose there could be 
some benefits of cell phone tracking. But it always seem that 
privacy
has to be forked over. 
Making your cell phone trackable should be a user
option, not mandatory. The 
same for the black boxes in cars that allow tracking.
Everything is being done to 
"protect" us or the children. The internet/web is the
last bastion of free, 
unfiltered news. How the corporate powers must hate that.
So what better way to get 
rid of it than to come up with protecting the children
from porn, stop internet 
gambling, etc. It will be under the guise of keeping
us from harming each other 
or ourselves or maybe to make life harder for those terrorists. 
And likely, most folks will 
buy it. Enough anyway
to get the legislation 
passed. Already our emails, phone calls 
are being monitored
 by the CIA/FBI/NSA. 
If BushCo wants any of us in limbo, all they have to use
is the phrase "suspected 
enemy combatant" and off we go, off to rot in some
jail in Poland, Romania, 
etc. This is the result of the doublespeak named Patriot Act,
another shameful act of the 
lunatics running our government. It seems that our
gov won't rest until it has complete 
control of our lives, from womb to tomb. 
   To change the 
subject slightly, we now have the Codex 
Alimentarius
or http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/PHARMACEUTICAL_BUSINESS/health_movement_against_codex/index.htm
to contend with. As a 
result of this document, we here in the USA will have
our current open access to 
herbs, vitamins, supplements, essential oils, etc., severely
restricted. For example, 
vit C will be limited to 90mg max size. Many supplements
will simply disappear 
altogether. Herbs too. I use DHEA, 25mg a day. It really
keeps my energy level up. 
It will become a prescription item and cost many times
more than I now pay. Plus 
the cost of the doctor's time.  All of this crap will be to 
"protect" us from harming 
ourselves. Never mind that prescription drugs kill 100,000+
people every year here in the 
USA but herbs, 
vitamins, supplements, and essential oils kill
no one. The push is to make us dependent 
on prescription drugs only as a way
to better health, an impossibility. We 
here in the USA are bombarded with BS about
how dangerous vit C is and how vit E is 
not at all helpful and could cause problems. Big Pharma
is demonizing non-patentable natural 
remedies, softening us up for the day the 
shelves at health 
food 
stores become largely bare. Our rollover media loves to propagate the results of bogus science 
sponsored
by you-know-who. They do this without 
checking to see if the study was valid or not. If it is sensational, 
it
gets printed. To print that vit E is not 
useful or may even be harmful is hard to resist, even
if it might not be true. 
Newspapers seem to be in envy of the tabloids. Not many 
bother
to investigate anything that's important. 

BTW, I believe that Europe and Australia 
are already "harmonized" to the Codex. Canada too?
Peace, D. Mindock
 
 
> 
Cell phones can already be tracked by signal. Not sure it helps in a 
heart> attack but my phone tells where I am if asked. Cell phones can be 
used as> "guidance" to target.> > Took an extra 2 or 3 
years to get digital phones on the market as the boss> needed the ability 
to locate/listen before their release.> > Your home is no 
sanctuary, it can be entered on many pretexts without papers> (Suspicion 
of drugs, illegal firearms, illegal guns and a few others). Of> recent 
times even more so as the list has been increased. Look at your home> as 
a place where you can be got, a place where you must be most of the 
time,> a place where you enjoy it with a finance Co that needs to know 
much about> your life, a place known to be your returning point, a place 
that holds the> basis for your license to drive, to pay taxes, to vote, 
your cubicle of/for> life.> > Doug> > - 
Original Message - > From: "D. Mindock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: > Sent: Monday, April 10, 
2006 1:50 PM> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] [SPAM] Re: Garrison Keillor on Bush 
II> > >> This is not a good trend. It could lead to 
people's home being inspected> for>> all>> sorts of 
things like illegal satellite receivers, drugs, eating organic> 
meat>> vs the>> hormone and pesticide laden USDA meat, 
non-GMO food, etc. I've read that>> sooner or later all cars will have 
black boxes which allows their> tracking.>> I think>> 
cell phones are to be that way too. Both are for your "protection" 
of>> course. If>> I get anymore protected, I will puke. Our 
right to privacy is seen as a>> threat by>> the 
neo-cons.>> Peace, D. Mindock - Original 
Message - >> From: "Mike McGinness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> To: >> Sent: Saturday, April 
08, 2006 11:43 PM>> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] [SPAM] Re: Garrison Keillor 
on Bush II>> > You got it Gary, they have 
adopted the Bush policy of pre-emptive> strikes>> > 
by>> > walking into the Texas b

Re: [Biofuel] Garrison Keillor on Bush II

2006-04-08 Thread Mike McGinness


A quote from the end says:

Let's bring the boys home. Otherwise, let's send this

 man back to Texas and see what sort of work he is capable

 of and let him start making a contribution to

   the world.


However, this Texan would rather see him sent to Iraq to fight his
own war. We don't need him back in Texas, and we can't leave him in Washington
either. By the way I voted against the republicans and the Bushes since
1990, so don't blaim me.
Mike McGinness
 
"D. Mindock" wrote:
Garrison Keillor, Tribune Media Services
 Published March 15, 2006
 Spring arrived in New York last week for previews,
a
   sunny day with chill in the air, but you could smell mud,
   and with a little imagination you could sort of smell
   grass. I put on  a gray jacket, instead of black,
and went
   to the opera and saw Verdi's "Luisa Miller,"



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