Sorry about the confusion Keith and Thomas;
I don't know how I did that because I remember checking before I typed
my message to try to be sure who posted the comment on the movie.
Since I have seen the admonishment from you a few times and recieved
one myself I guess that is a sore point wit
Hello Joe
Thanks, but...
>Hi Keith;
>
>If you thought that was a film worth seeing
I didn't see it.
>you should also check out
>the film Darwin's Nightmare which documents the story of the
>introduction of the Nile Perch to Lake Victoria and how remote slavery
>works for europeans while they en
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> Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Constant Gardener; The best film in years, exposes
> western crimes in africa
>
>> NGO's,
>> the UN, and especially the western "aid" agencies are all out to keep Africa
>> and the African people in submission to the western
Hi Keith;
If you thought that was a film worth seeing you should also check out
the film Darwin's Nightmare which documents the story of the
introduction of the Nile Perch to Lake Victoria and how remote slavery
works for europeans while they enjoy cheap fish and try not to know
about how weap
>My wife and I saw the film Constant Gardener last night and would highly
>recommend it to all citizens of the world. The film, starring Ralph
>Fiennes, is based on the Le Carre book of the same name, and is about how
>the western drug companies use Africa as a testing ground for their
>experiment
> NGO's,
> the UN, and especially the western "aid" agencies are all out to keep Africa
> and the African people in submission to the western interests, and one cant
> but help see this in the film.
In general, I agree, however not all NGO's are out to do this. I
worked for Engineers Without Bord
My wife and I saw the film Constant Gardener last night and would highly
recommend it to all citizens of the world. The film, starring Ralph
Fiennes, is based on the Le Carre book of the same name, and is about how
the western drug companies use Africa as a testing ground for their
experimental dr