Doug,
Amazing.
Hitler would have been a guaranteed success as American talk show host.
Hakan
At 04:51 AM 7/10/2005, you wrote:
Hakan,
Rush Limbaugh represents the views of a substantial number of Americans,
enough that we have the president and legislator we have today. Another
Very good point here. I cannot understand how people can see these images
and still not see the truth. Outside the US, I'm sure the images are
readily available, but we live in a media bubble here. There is one
instance of someone showing true images of the Iraq war, and that is Michael
There is a reason he kisses the saudi representative, and holds his hand
looking at flowers and kills Iraqis like ants...
Ryan
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Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] It's imperialism,
I have always been impressed with Clinton's ability to speak, and cause
people to listen. It is because of his presidency that I slowly began to
take note of politics. While I still consider myself uninformed, I felt
much more confident about the candidates in the previous election than most
Hi Robert:
robert luis rabello wrote:
There has been plenty of discussion concerning the nature of the
value systems undergirding the evil in our world. Have you been
paying attention? What happened in London is yet another symptom of a
far deeper problem.
Sure. I was speaking
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Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] It's imperialism,
stupid
Ryan, At 05:23 PM
7/9/2005, you wrote: snip What is the
probability thatthey would love and be
well said keith, I can't believe he gets around the whole world with this.
Ryan
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] It's imperialism, stupid
Hi Hakan and all
snip
Hello,
I've been looking at different ways to use diesel
motors in my lifestyle, burning biodiesel and/or WVO. I've run into
several people who've said that this or that particular motor won't burn
biodiesel. I'm confused, since I'm fairly sure I've read here and other
places that ANY
The State Department defines terrorism as premeditated, politically
motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational
groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience. In
another useful attempt to produce a definition, Paul Pillar, a former deputy
Hi Todd:
Appal Energy wrote:
Why
would you find it "fascinating?" People build bombs. People blow up and
never see their loved ones again. People get maimed, scarred and
disfigured for life and perhaps never look at anything in the same
fashion again, much less in a natural fashion.
Does anyone have any experience/knowledge about
federal tax credits for biodiesel use?
Thanks!
Catherine Jones
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Hi Keith:
Keith Addison wrote:
Lots of argument about what each person thinks their unimpeachable
sources of information say.
Who are you quoting please? I can't find that word used in the
discussions, let alone in that context.
I'm guilty of reading between the lines. One group quotes
Hi Kim:
Kim Travis wrote:
Actually I think Canada was hijacked long before Regan, it was Trudeau
that did it. He took a strong independent country and put in all
kinds of extravegant government services.
He also patriated a constitution that stripped all the rights we had
under english
Hallo Todd,
Amen and well said brother.
Happy Happy,
Gustl
Saturday, 09 July, 2005, 22:20:29, you wrote:
AE Tim Brodie,
AE I find it fascinating that virtually nothing has been said in this forum
AE about London. Lots of argument about what each person thinks
AE their unimpeachable
Greetings Todd,
While I was buried under a ton of philosophy books during desert storm,
back in Canada, I have never heard the following:
At 09:20 PM 7/9/2005, you wrote:
Granted, Kuwait was invaded. Granted, Kuwait was slant drilling into Iraqi
oilfields. Granted, Iraq took no effort to
We are cutting ourselves from fuel source options, by wasting land that
can be used to grow plants for biofuel, just when the demand gets
strong enough to create new markets for biofuel products.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the mid-Atlantic area where I live, it's sad to see prime
Anybody heard of the Direct Democracy League? What do you think of it?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Unfortunately voting Libertarian had nothing to do with getting
rid of these extreemists...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
Paddy,
Actually, according to the President's FY2006
Hello Tim
Hi Keith:
Keith Addison wrote:
Lots of argument about what each person thinks their unimpeachable
sources of information say.
Who are you quoting please? I can't find that word used in the
discussions, let alone in that context.
I'm guilty of reading between the lines.
Hello Ken
Keith Addison wrote:
You'll find societies that ate mostly vegetables and not much meat,
and others that ate mostly meat and very little vegetables or
grain, but none that only ate vegetables and grains and no meat.
Again, I don't think that I suggested that anyone else should
I think there is a legitimate feeling, 'Why me? What did I do wrong?'
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=925895
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Greetings,
I think we both missed the biggest change that happened during his reign,
History was replaced with Social Studies. Now the people have no idea what
has been done before or where they have been as a people. They are doomed
to repeat it. sad.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 02:40 AM
That is pretty disturbing. However, he is implicating Saudi Arabia. Interesting that a right wing-type would be doing that...Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi DougHakan, Rush Limbaugh represents the views of a substantial number of Americans,enough that we have the president and legislator
Howdy Ken et al
Ken Dunn - CountyEarth.com wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you want to eliminate meat from your diet, then you need to find
another way of getting the protein meat provides.
Actually, getting enough protein on a vegan diet is not at all a
problem. However, you do
Hello Richard
Anybody heard of the Direct Democracy League? What do you think of it?
Not heard of them, but there are some previous discussions following
a direct democracy initiative in Gibralter planned by list member
James, you might find it interesting:
Hello Tim
snip
I finally figured it out, too improbable for me.
Personally? Were I of Arab descent? I'd be mad as hell. And knowing
how easily it is for humans to be impatient and act or react rather
than wait for a slow, bureaucratic, greedy internatiionally intwined
monster to even
Hitler would have been a guaranteed
success as American talk show host.
Some similarities Hakan, but even Limbaugh is only marginally popular.
Most of my right-wing friends see him for precisely what he is - a
showman who's painted himself into a corner. A lucrative corner at that.
Even
Kim,
Will you please provide references for this?
Granted, Kuwait was invaded. Granted, Kuwait was
slant drilling into Iraqi oilfields. Granted, Iraq took no
effort to resolve the issue diplomatically.
Which part? I presume the former and the latter are rather
uncontestable. So as to the
Tim,
It is amazing that the word terrorist is so often used without any valid
definition. Too often it is a label on people who oppose a bully.
With the way the label terrorist is used today, US is a product of
terrorism against the English and French. During WWII, the poor Germans
were
Tim,
I am a bit curious, how long have you lived in Sweden or maybe you are
Swedish? Did you know that most of todays socialistic governance in
Sweden, was modelled after US ideas and governance?
What do you know of Napoleonic law, other than that the Hansa and Napolean
system was the
bob allen wrote:
Howdy Ken et al
Ken Dunn - CountyEarth.com wrote:
I think you mean beans and grains here. There are several traditional
dishes where beans and grains are present. My late fathers favorite-
beans and corn bread (he wasn't a vegetarian, but grew up dirt poor
where meat was
Further to the current discussion...
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/83C43DC5-EB8F-4504-A9D3-4E25CE6B7F05.
htm
Meat can be 'grown' in laboratories
Laboratories using new tissue engineering technology might be able to
produce meat that is healthier for consumers and cut down on pollution
Tim Brodie wrote:
Sure. I was speaking specifically about the event of 7 7.
Indeed, you were. And though you were correct in that nobody had
specifically mentioned the events of last Thursday, we have discussed
the overall milieu in which terrorist crimes breed MANY times in this
Keith said:
I suppose you could feed it to pigs if there's some pressing reason
not to sell it,
but the rational thing to do is to sell it, or you risk cutting the
profitability of a
major segment of the farm to perhaps below economic levels. It's the
sustainability
aspects that will
LOL!
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Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] It's imperialism, stupid- limbaugh
Doug,
Amazing.
Hitler would have been a guaranteed success as American talk show host.
Ken Dunn - CountyEarth.com wrote:
Why do you object to milk production? Or is it, again, that you're
objecting to industrialised milk production?
I wouldn't say that I object to milk production at all, I am
questioning the sustainability of the practice and also the
nutritional value to
If we assume that the human body knows what it needs, then if human milk
is the most appropriate to feed humans, how come we are drinking cow
milk instead of human milk? How about industrialized human milk
production? That should help to cure/prevent a fair amount of diseases
prevalent in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
even so, a few years ago i started cutting way back on my meat intake on the
recommendation of my doctor. i enjoy it just as much as ever, but have found
that i am now eating a much greater amount of vegetables, and considerably
less fat intake. this without any
i'm far from convinced that it was al queda, or even arab/islamist terrorists
of any stripe.
-chris b.
In a message dated 7/9/05 11:43:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I find it fascinating that virtually nothing has been said in this forum
about London. Lots of argument about what each
r wrote:
If we assume that the human body knows what it needs, then if human
milk is the most appropriate to feed humans, how come we are drinking
cow milk instead of human milk? How about industrialized human milk
production? That should help to cure/prevent a fair amount of
diseases
Yes, and yes..
However, there remains one problem, the covert actions of governments, i.e.
regime change(or the facilitation thereof) in far away countries..
One country comes to mind, Venezuela.
With it's oil riches, and firebrand president Chavez( hey, they tried to
oust him short of killing
I believe you need to ask someone who knows more about biodiesel
and the equipment you are powering with it. Of course, the
safe answer given by anyone who doesn't know will be no.
Investigate their knowledge of biodiesel before asking that
question. I think the real answer is...it depends.
Catherine,
I am no tax expert, but I can tell you this...short answer:
You aren't going to get a tax credit for biodiesel if you aren't
already paying tax on biodiesel. Does that make sense?
Long answer:
As I see it, being able to produce biodiesel averts road use
taxes, currently
Gustl,
Which is why I didn't join the Libertarian Party, or any party for that
matter. Everytime I look up a particular political party, I find something
that I don't agree with. I think I will just stay an independent, as I have
for the last 17 years. I voted for Badnarik in the last
Tim Brodie,
The choice of the word fascinating was in reference to traffic
on this list, not about the horror of the events of London.
I think you'll find that most people on this list are rather well
grounded and don't get too knotted up in sensationalism and table talk.
As I mentioned,
My mother and grandfather swear by this stuff. I have no affiliation with
this site, it was on google. I haven't taken any of this colostrum, but my
grandfather and his girlfriend say it saved their lives. I am not sure of
the valitidy of this, as we see in America, advertising can create a
We don't teach history in schools any more. We teach dates to be tested. I
honestly can't remember much from Social Studies class. I just memorized
and tested and forgot...but it got me through school.
Ryan
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To:
hi, ken. sorry, did it sound like i was suggesting that non-meat/non-animal
protein sources are hard to find? that wasn't my intention. they are, in
fact and as you say, plentiful. though it is best to make sure you're getting
the full complement of amino acids. this requires a bit of
Rather tidy qualifier here Mr. Brodie,
By all means we should look to fixing the causes, if it is legitimate
for us to do so.
Always nice to leave enough wiggle room as to justify irresponsibility.
Would you care to give me 10:1 odds were I to guess as to who gets
assigned to determine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi, ken. sorry, did it sound like i was suggesting that non-meat/non-animal
protein sources are hard to find? that wasn't my intention.
Well that is what I got out of it but.
they are, in
fact and as you say, plentiful. though it is best to make sure you're
yeah, and now rushie et al are about to go to irak on their truth tour to
tell the side of the war that the media i afraid to. (i know, it's hard to
make sense of that for me, too)
-chris b.
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well said keith, I can't believe he gets around the whole world with this.
Ryan
funny, i remember how the turck-bombing of the marines headquarters in
lebanon was called a terrorist attack and those who carried it out were
called
terrorists. to this day, when it is brought up by commentators/pundits these
terms are used.
-chris b.
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