This is happening in America, land of the free & home of the brave. America
is becoming a land of no compassion for
common folk who protest against the crimes of BushCo. Even peace loving
pacifists are
being put into FBI databases. Anyone who loves peace and hates war is seen
as a
terrorist to t
How about a little less emotionally charged, speech and a little more of
the facts? Nothing personal. Just that the link you offered was 1,000%
lopsided.
Here's a slightly more factual bit, almost devoid of facts in comparison.
http://worldcantwait.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 6:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Police Brutality in Ohio
> How about a little less emotionally charged, speech and a little mor
e gross
>violations of her rights.
>
>
>Click here to find out what you can do to help.
>
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>From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006
ndock
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Police Brutality in Ohio
>> Your link, to the same site, is not in disagreement with
>> the link I gave.
>> It's ju
and probably written
>by the same person. If the original link was too
>emotional then you should write the author of the article. Don't shoot
>the messenger.
>Peace, D. Mindock
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
&
Don't shoot
>>the messenger.
>>Peace, D. Mindock
>>
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To:
>>Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 7:38 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Police Brutality in Ohio
>>
&
o stories, as I recall, is that time had
>passed
>and emotions had cooled. But that doesn't mean that the original rendition's
>bits about the actions of the police were any less reprehensible.
>Peace, D. Mindock
>
>- Original Message -
>From: "Appal Energ
that it gels
>quite adequately with many other such events in the US, to inquire
>why the loud silence?
>
>Best
>
>Keith
>
>
>
>
>>1. Emotions are part of being human. Life without them would be boring.
>>2. The only, the only source that rep
der what they
> >>>should think or feel. It wasn't an "article," it was an incitement.
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >That's this one, that D. posted first:
> >
> >http://worldcantwait.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view
t;
>>Character witnesses are generally for sentencing hearings. Actual
>>witnesses are the primary need in the prosecutorial phase.
>>
>>"The judge refused to inform the jury of a serious lie by the
>>prosecution during closing testimony."
>>
then only for a couple
>>minutes."
>>
>>Character witnesses are generally for sentencing hearings. Actual
>>witnesses are the primary need in the prosecutorial phase.
>>
>>"The judge refused to inform the jury of a serious lie by th
ot;Nothing about how Carol was the one assaulted by the police"
>>>
>>>WHERE? In what sequence and under what circumstances. Few things happen
>>>in a vacuum. Even if they did, where's the time line?
>>>
>>>"and then humiliated at Universit
ractice.
> >>
> >>"Nothing about how Carol was the one assaulted by the police"
> >>
> >>WHERE? In what sequence and under what circumstances. Few things happen
> >>in a vacuum. Even if they did, where's the time line?
> >>
>
t;From: Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: May 22, 2006 9:04 PM
>To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Police Brutality in Ohio
>
>I've got a simple answer for you Keith.
>
>I read the first part. Didn't much care for the partiality and lack o
st doesn't have any substance. It's a community, I'm not
a gangster mayor or something. That IS just a little frustrating,
when people say that. It seems kind of obvious to me.
Best
Keith
>Best,
>
>Mike McGinness
>
>
>-Original Message-
> >From: Appa
Todd,
"I spent fifteen minutes sifting through several weeks of their archives
just to get a snippet of the facts before I first replied. But I
certainly can't spend hours hunting down what's relative and culling out
what's not."
*Which I did, although it took about a minute to read the origin
;If we speak the turh, they will try to
>>>>silence us. If we act, they will try to stop us. But we speak for
>>>>the majority, here and around the world, and as we get this going we
>>>>are going to reach out to the people who have been so badly fooled
>>>
> I will say I find it interesting that you can find the time to send all
> this email *about* this post, but don't have the time to research it on
> your own.
Would you like to hear what I find interesting? It's how some people make such
declarations when exactly the opposite has occured and t
At 16:57 23/05/2006, you wrote:
>
>People generally don't like being led around the doggy park by a
>leash (2,500 words) and told what to think or believe, even if it is
>from a "granola" source. If I was after pre-packaged, I'd buy
>Swansons and watch Fox Knows.
>
I do think that you are wrong
Hi Hakan,
good job on the website!
Todd,
as for granola, it is full of fiber and nutrients. My favorite granola
source is my local coop, but it is easy to make yourself. I often
separate out the glycerine from my biodiesel and mix it in with my granola.
Fox is difficult to catch, and many pe
> as for granola, it is full of fiber and nutrients.
And an ample portion of fruits, nuts and flakes.
Todd Swearingen
Mike Weaver wrote:
>Hi Hakan,
>
>good job on the website!
>
>Todd,
>as for granola, it is full of fiber and nutrients. My favorite granola
>source is my local coop, but it i
Touche
10 points
Appal Energy wrote:
>>as for granola, it is full of fiber and nutrients.
>>
>>
>
>And an ample portion of fruits, nuts and flakes.
>
>Todd Swearingen
>
>
>
>Mike Weaver wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi Hakan,
>>
>>good job on the website!
>>
>>Todd,
>>as for granola, it is full of fiber
a moral
> >>>>and ethical right to to check on someone who is in the hospital.
> >>>>
> >>>>Then a large phalanx of cops came. My friends pushed it as far as
> >>>>they coul
im not too bad with numbers... i never got a calculator until college and
that was only because i couldnt do trig in my head
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From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Police Brutality i
he
>>>>>>information, I don't know if I can refuse... "This information is
>>>>>>confidential", I repeat, and I tell him, there are times when you
>>>>>>have to decide which side you are on. I have told him why I have
>>&
Todd, Keith, Mike et al & List;
Kudos still to Keith for even-handed reasonableness.
I'm also not a journalist, just a reader; still, i
read the whole thing & the links (retired, i have lots
of time -- & like to get the whole flavor of what i
taste).
It was apparent that this was an angry & out
>Todd, Keith, Mike et al & List;
>
>Kudos still to Keith for even-handed reasonableness.
Thankyou Allen. :-)
>I'm also not a journalist, just a reader; still, i
>read the whole thing & the links (retired, i have lots
>of time -- & like to get the whole flavor of what i
>taste).
>
>It was apparent
Kent State only resonates with us old farts.
Keith Addison wrote:
>>Todd, Keith, Mike et al & List;
>>
>>Kudos still to Keith for even-handed reasonableness.
>>
>>
>
>Thankyou Allen. :-)
>
>
>
>>I'm also not a journalist, just a reader; still, i
>>read the whole thing & the links (retired,
re (as I
recall that is what we called it then). National TV coverage of it played an
important part in it too.
Best,
Mike McGinness
-Original Message-
>From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: May 25, 2006 1:33 AM
>To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
>Subject: Re:
"Propaganda is to a democracy what violence is to a dictatorship,"
wrote William Blum in "Rogue State", on how governments control their
citizens. When the propaganda fails the gloves come off, but that
might only fuel the flames. As at Kent State in 1970. I don't think
recall that is what we called it then). National TV coverage of it played
> an important part in it too.
>
> Best,
>
> Mike McGinness
>
> -----Original Message-
> >From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: May 25, 2006 1:33 AM
> >
Did somebody say Weathermen?
The sixties and seventies were a fascinating time in our history whether
you agreed with a particular ideology or not.
If I had some cash to spend, I'd go to Pacifica radio and build an audio
collection of interviews and speeches.
Bobby Seale
Huey Newton
Abbie Hoff
int
>>and public awaking in this country as a result of the Kent State Massacre (as
>>I recall that is what we called it then). National TV coverage of it played
>>an important part in it too.
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Mike McGinness
>>
>>-Original
I wonder what you may have not learnt that you were supposed to learn.
Keith
> > I never attended public school,
> > so I may have inadvertently learned something
> > I wasn't supposed to.
>
>A very high probability factor to that thought process...
>
>Zeke Yewdall wrote:
>
> >Hey! I wasn't
Well, I hear that public high schools involve alot of drug use, sex,
hazing, peer pressure to be cool, etc... I missed out on all that
till college.
On 5/26/06, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder what you may have not learnt that you were supposed to learn.
>
> Keith
>
>
> > > I
>>drug use, sex,
Yeah, now you're making me all nostalgic...
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
>Well, I hear that public high schools involve alot of drug use, sex,
>hazing, peer pressure to be cool, etc... I missed out on all that
>till college.
>
>On 5/26/06, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>Well, I hear that public high schools involve alot of drug use, sex,
>hazing, peer pressure to be cool, etc... I missed out on all that
>till college.
Sex 'n' drugs 'n' rock'n'roll, LOL! Right, school has it's uses.
What about this, though, from Mike McGinnissm below:
> > >brother was teaching
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