And the lyrics that didn't make the album:
in the name of god you smoke
in the name of your god
in the name of god you toke
in the name of your god
=)
Jerry Johnson
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assimilation as attempted in Ireland and Quebec involved not allowing
the elements of the culture, such as language and religion
Dana
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 13:07:17 -0700, William H Bowen
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> assimilation would be seeking anyone out and then making them like us (Borg)
>
And, all dead :(
(except for Ziggy - but when you said Marley I immediately thought of Bob)
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From: Tony Weeg
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 2:47 PM
Subject: RE: Kurdistan
great lyrics! lennon, morrison, marley
prophets in their
anonymous
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 2:13 PM
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Don't forget "Imagine" by John Lennon
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Don't forget "Imagine" by John Lennon
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From: Tony Weeg
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Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 2:04 PM
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as the great bob marley's son has written:
from: In the name of God, Ziggy Marley, 2004
[Tod
as the great bob marley's son has written:
from: In the name of God, Ziggy Marley, 2004
in the name of god you kill
in the name of your god
in the name of god you conquered
in the name of your god
all religion should be wiped out
so that people may just live
what divides us is an illusion
made
: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 2:03 PM
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Actually, I was supporting this just the other day. "Supporting" in
the abstract sense like "wouldn't it be nice", same as I do about
Palestine. I'm
Actually, I was supporting this just the other day. "Supporting" in
the abstract sense like "wouldn't it be nice", same as I do about
Palestine. I'm not up in arms about Palestine and I'm also not up in
arms about Kurdistan.
What I do get riled up about is egregious violence, whether that's a
Hama
I never said anything of the sort, just relaying what appears to be.
Turkey is more important to the west than Kurdistan. Ergo the western
powers have made a deliberate decision to ignore the aspriations of
the Kurds. No matter what you say about he Palestinians, they have
done a remarkable PR job.
So it basically comes down to the world ignoring Kurdistan because it
would upset Turkey while forcing Palistine and not caring that it
upsets Israel. You mean to say that a Palistine will NOT lead to
another Israel-Arab war which may include nukes this time?
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 15:19:15 -0400, La
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Because as a human, we're inclined to seek out and belong to those who are
like us.
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OK, but why do we need to deliniate borders based on this? I know the simple answer is based on opression of minorities but is there anything else?
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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: Kurdistan
Because as
assimilation would be seeking anyone out and then making them like us (Borg)
or seeking anyone and becoming like them (infiltration)
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Tony Weeg wrote:
> its called, assimilation, right?
>
^_^
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
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Or the current lack of intervention in Darfur Sudan right now.
larry
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 15:43:41 -0400, Chris Poterala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look at the lack of intervention in Rwanda back in the '90s.
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> Chris
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It's all about politics...we don't push a separate Kurdish state
because that would make life tough for Turkey, a key ally in the area.
The US doesn't do anything in the foreign arena out of our goodwill.
It's about what's good for our foreign policy and national interests.
The same is true acros
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From: brobborb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Because as a human, we're inclined to seek out and belong to those who
are like us.
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Wedn
Because as a human, we're inclined to seek out and belong to those who are like us.
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From: Howie Hamlin
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: Kurdistan
Why do people always divide coutries by race or rel
> Yeah, but the US is very racially mixed - I just think that there are alternatives
> to dividing a populace by race or religion. Personally, I find diversity refreshing.
We are a much more open minded and accepting country than most others.
Most countries are not as ethnically, religously or
www.antiwrap.com to send long url emails to your friends!
-- dont mistake my perfection as arrogance
anonymous
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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 3:36 PM
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Yeah, but the US is very racially mixed
Yeah, but the US is very racially mixed - I just think that there are alternatives to dividing a populace by race or religion. Personally, I find diversity refreshing.
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Why do people always divide coutries by race or religion?
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2004 3:27 PM
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Why do people always divide coutries by race or religion?
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From: Michael Dinowitz
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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 3:05 PM
Subject: Kurdistan
I see everyone clamoring for a Palestinian s
Why do people always divide coutries by race or religion?
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From: Michael Dinowitz
To: CF-Community
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 3:05 PM
Subject: Kurdistan
I see everyone clamoring for a Palestinian state but no one (the UN,
Arab governments, France, e
Not to mention that the Wheys would want a state, too.
(sorry)
Jerry Johnson
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The Palestinians have far better PR people. Besides if the Kurds get
their own state then that mean a lot more instability in a critical
western ally. An independent Palestine i
The Palestinians have far better PR people. Besides if the Kurds get
their own state then that mean a lot more instability in a critical
western ally. An independent Palestine is no threat to the west, or at
least as not much of a threat as an independent Kurdistan.
larry
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