[Biofuel] What the Corporate Media Aren't Telling You About the TPP

2015-02-04 Thread Darryl McMahon
http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/28932-what-the-corporate-media-isn-t-telling-you-about-the-tpp [links in on-line article] What the Corporate Media Aren't Telling You About the TPP Wednesday, 04 February 2015 15:04 By The Daily Take Team, Thom Hartmann Program | Op-Ed The Trans-Pacific Partn

[Biofuel] What The US and Russia Are Really Quarreling Over: Pipelines

2013-08-21 Thread Keith Addison
What The US and Russia Are Really Quarreling Over: Pipelines Tuesday, 20 August 2013 10:18 By Steve Horn, Mint Press News | News Analysis Nearly two months ago, former National Security Agenc

[Biofuel] What the McCarthy and Moniz Nominations Really Say About Obama's Climate Policy

2013-03-06 Thread Darryl McMahon
http://truth-out.org/news/item/14957-what-the-mccarthy-and-moniz-nominations-really-say-about-obamas-climate-policy What the McCarthy and Moniz Nominations Really Say About Obama's Climate Policy Tuesday, 05 March 2013 17:42 By Mike Ludwig, Truthout | News Analysis Environmentalists were sti

Re: [Biofuel] What the Media Would Look Like If It Were Actually Liberal

2011-02-14 Thread Keith Addison
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/02/14-6 Published on Monday, February 14, 2011 by PR Watch / Center for Media and Democracy The Day Egypt Disappeared by Mary Bottari On February 11, 2011, after 30 years of dictatorship, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak announced he was stepping down. As

[Biofuel] What the Media Would Look Like If It Were Actually Liberal

2011-02-14 Thread Keith Addison
See also: What Liberal Media? http://www.alternet.org/media/15187 Media Mythbusters http://www.alternet.org/story/15217/media_mythbusters/ America's journalists are not "newshounds." They are nothing more than salesclerks, hocking the products their employers want to sell. The pretty faces tha

Re: [Biofuel] what the bailout is really about

2008-10-03 Thread Keith Addison
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/09/23-2 Published on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 by STWR (Share The World's Resources) Global Priorities: Feeding Markets, Starving the Hungry The one trillion dollar bailout package that President Bush is promising could have wiped out the last traces of p

Re: [Biofuel] what the bailout is really about

2008-10-02 Thread Keith Addison
ithout mercy for 50 years because it refuses to live under such a financial system. > Kirk > >Jon Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mhm. Surprisingly, what it's really REALLY about is an attempt to >restore investor confidence and get the market back on

Re: [Biofuel] what the bailout is really about

2008-10-01 Thread Kirk McLoren
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Mhm. Surprisingly, what it's really REALLY about is an attempt to restore investor confidence and get the market back on its feet as a result. Now then. Aren't we glad it got defeated? --- On Wed, 10/1/08, Kirk McLoren wrote: From: Kirk McLoren Subject

Re: [Biofuel] what the bailout is really about

2008-10-01 Thread Jon Pierce
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[Biofuel] what the bailout is really about

2008-10-01 Thread Kirk McLoren
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Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-25 Thread Dawie Coetzee
org Sent: Sunday, 24 June, 2007 8:52:56 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'! Hi Dawie >Hi Keith > > >That's not much help is it? > >No, but I'm inclined to agree with what you say. What's the point of >a choice between a handful of neo-capit

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-24 Thread Keith Addison
from the Associated Press, NY Times, and Contra Costa Times on new GAO Report "Commercial Activities in Public Schools" http://www.house.gov/georgemiller/educationarticles.html Best Keith >-Dawie > > >- Original Message >From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-23 Thread Dawie Coetzee
#x27;ve got my sympathy, for what that's worth. -Dawie - Original Message From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Friday, 22 June, 2007 8:31:12 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'! Hi Dawie >Whoa, Keith, don

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-22 Thread Keith Addison
still doesn't give women the vote. What a mess. And I didn't even mention Diebold. What if we consider global villages instead? That's not much help is it? Best Keith >-Dawie > >- Original Message >From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: biofue

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-22 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Peter >Hi Keith ; > >What a great reference! Yes! Great read too. >For me the profound >conclusion is that the food additives affect the >unborn in ways that cannot be undone until the next >generation. But Price's great good news is that they CAN be undone in the next generation, and full

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-22 Thread Guag Meister
Hi Keith ; What a great reference! For me the profound conclusion is that the food additives affect the unborn in ways that cannot be undone until the next generation. In other words, the people with bad/crooked teeth CANNOT ever get perfect teeth by changing their diets. They can only change t

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-22 Thread Dawie Coetzee
Dawie - Original Message From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Friday, 22 June, 2007 9:39:42 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'! Hello Dawie >I'll neither assert nor deny it for the moment. Indeed you're n

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-22 Thread Keith Addison
a minor matter? Do yer homework Dawie. Best Keith >- Original Message >From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org >Sent: Thursday, 21 June, 2007 8:07:56 PM >Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'! > > >The third w

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-21 Thread Dawie Coetzee
ofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Thursday, 21 June, 2007 8:07:56 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'! >The third world urban poor increasingly eat the same sort of stuff, >albeit often in unexpected, locally unique combinations. For >instance, you'll find informal

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-21 Thread Keith Addison
en <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org >Sent: Thursday, 21 June, 2007 3:51:00 PM >Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'! > >Poor in America eat spaghetti and such. Price and Potteneger blamed >poor nutrition as the cause of much antisocial beh

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-21 Thread Dawie Coetzee
AIL PROTECTED]> To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Thursday, 21 June, 2007 3:51:00 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'! Poor in America eat spaghetti and such. Price and Potteneger blamed poor nutrition as the cause of much antisocial behavior. They had records and photogra

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-21 Thread Kirk McLoren
Poor in America eat spaghetti and such. Price and Potteneger blamed poor nutrition as the cause of much antisocial behavior. They had records and photographs to support their hypothesis. Poor in the "third world" tend to grow their own and actually eat better than the working class in the stat

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-20 Thread dwoodard
It may be that poorer countries eat better quality food of a given type, but poorer households within North America do not. My experience is that they eat more processed and worse quality food. Doug Woodard St. Catharines, Ontario > In these reports that Kirk posted, it seems that wealthier

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-20 Thread Fred Oliff
is this what they truly mean by "conspicuous consumption"? From:  doug swanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To:  biofuel@sustainablelists.orgTo:  biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSubject:  Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!Date:  Wed, 20 Jun 2007 07:10:56 -0400>A friend

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-20 Thread Joe Street
Interesting Doug; I also remember reading that farming with chemicals and poor soil has a similar effect on insects which eat plants. They eat more to compensate for the poor nutrient levels in the plants. Joe doug swanson wrote: A friend the other day was commenting on the size of America

Re: [Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-20 Thread doug swanson
A friend the other day was commenting on the size of Americans, (US) and I made a statement that it is a sign of malnutrition, to which he expressed disbelief, until I offered my opinion. People who get very little of the nutrition that the body needs, vitamins, enzymes and trace minerals will

[Biofuel] 'What the World Eats'!

2007-06-16 Thread Kirk McLoren
There are two different really good links for this with different info at each site: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5005952 http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1626519,00.html - Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-24 Thread bob allen
l > certainly alter your view of how we got from there to here. > > Regards, > Bob > > - Original Message - > > *From:* Michael Redler <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > *To:* biofuel@sustainablelists.org > <mailto:biofuel@sustainablelists.o

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-24 Thread Bob Molloy
ustainablelists.org Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 1:34 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway "Yes, a Calivinist nation - all claiming exceptionalism - but this is a collective thing, not really individual."   That reminds me of Max Weber's

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-23 Thread Michael Redler
"Yes, a Calivinist nation - all claiming exceptionalism - but this is a collective thing, not really individual."   That reminds me of Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. I started on it but was distracted. From what I read, It seems worth mentioning in this thread.  

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-23 Thread Mike Weaver
A warm bath hath charms to soothe the savage list member ;-) For you, Don Kemple, remember: Incomprehesibility is a gift, son, use it wisely. "A Nation of Shopkeepers, all selling local-produced goods?" Forgive me, my Schumacher is pretty rusty. Yes, a Calivinist nation - all claiming exception

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-23 Thread Mike Redler
Kind sir, Thank your for your gratitude. However, I find myself entirely outdone by your short but profound response. I shall now follow the advice of my esteemed virtual colleague, Mr. Weaver and retire to the loo for a bath. Ta ta, - Redler Martin Kemple wrote: Thanks Mike! Intriguing

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-22 Thread Keith Addison
>Thanks Mike! >Intriguing perspective. > >Though I'm preternaturally suspicious of our (Westerners') >proclivity for exceptionalism (from the creed of Manifest Destiny on >the one extreme, to its opposite - that we're inveterate >"predator-imperialists," on the other), it's a hard box to escape

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-22 Thread Martin Kemple
Thanks Mike! Intriguing perspective. Though I'm preternaturally suspicious of our (Westerners') proclivity for exceptionalism (from the creed of Manifest Destiny on the one extreme, to its opposite - that we're inveterate "predator-imperialists," on the other), it's a hard box to escape from. Ad

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-22 Thread Mike Weaver
Oh. I thought he meant you needed a bath... Michael Redler wrote: > I wasn't sure what you meant so...I looked it up. > > Main Entry: *wishy-washy* > Pronunciation: 'wi-shE-"wo-shE, -"wä- > Function: /adjective/ > Etymology: reduplication of /washy/ > *1* *:* lacking in character or determinatio

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-22 Thread Michael Redler
I wasn't sure what you meant so...I looked it up.Main Entry: wishy-washyPronunciation: 'wi-shE-"wo-shE, -"wä-Function: adjectiveEtymology: reduplication of washy1 : lacking in character or determination : INEFFECTUAL 2 : lacking in strength or flavor : WEAK

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-22 Thread Kirk McLoren
No roads. They knew of the wheel. I saw a toy in a museum. The romans impressed locals to carry their goods. A Roman soldier could impress a freeman for 3 miles. Then he had to switch. Not much wheels in that.   IC engines require a steel industry and China was constrained for hundreds of years b

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-22 Thread Joe Street
Hey Redler; You're all wishy washy. Despite your engineering degrees!  You should move to Canada.  You'd fit right in. J ;) Michael Redler wrote: Martin,   Necessity can be broadly defined by what is popularly needed in a civilization. Since "Necessity is the Mother of invention", it

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-22 Thread Michael Redler
Martin,   Necessity can be broadly defined by what is popularly needed in a civilization. Since "Necessity is the Mother of invention", it stands to reason that the path to any invention is paved by the civilization from which it came.   The civilizations you mentioned were content with technic

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-22 Thread Mike Weaver
Get it straight: Benjamin Franklin invented electricity. Henry Ford invented the car. The Wright brothers invented airplanes. Edison invented the phone. -'Merika Martin Kemple wrote: > Question: > Why didn't most Native Americans, for example, master the wheel for > transportation on their own?

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-21 Thread Martin Kemple
Question: Why didn't most Native Americans, for example, master the wheel for transportation on their own? Why didn't the Chinese, for starters, invent internal combustion much earlier than the opportunists who did? And why didn't the Arabs, for instance, harness electricity much sooner than the ni

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-21 Thread Kirk McLoren
Political correctness is part of it I think. Tesla was a maverick and Edison a mainstream guy. When JP Morgan realized what Tesla was up to with his global wireless power scheme he pulled the rug out from under Tesla. Even though Tesla invented the induction motor he died poor and alone. I think

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-21 Thread Joe Street
Yes and Jagadis Chandra Bose was experimenting with milimeter waves ( 60 GHZ radio waves) back in the 1890's before Marconi and Otto Lilienthal was flying under control hundreds of times in the 1890's before the Wright Brothers..but history remembers only certain ones eh?  What's up with th

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-14 Thread Mike Weaver
It's a date. I'll be wearing a white sport coat and a pink carnation. Wait, by *we* do mean I'm going out with you AND your mom? And who's gonna pay? Michael Redler wrote: > You're cuisin' now Weaver! > > Keep Mom out of it or else we'll have to settle things after school, > behind the gym.

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-13 Thread Michael Redler
You're cuisin' now Weaver!   Keep Mom out of it or else we'll have to settle things after school, behind the gym.Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear Pinkler,I never GPL's it, so it's mine.besides, you're on MY half of the seat! MOM!-WeaverMike Redler wrote:>It doesn't matter Weaver! I'm

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-12 Thread Mike Weaver
Dear Pinkler, I never GPL's it, so it's mine. besides, you're on MY half of the seat! MOM! -Weaver Mike Redler wrote: >It doesn't matter Weaver! I'm sure it was invented so long ago that it's >expired and in the public domain by now. So, there's nothing you can do >about it! > >You're not t

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-12 Thread Mike Redler
It doesn't matter Weaver! I'm sure it was invented so long ago that it's expired and in the public domain by now. So, there's nothing you can do about it! You're not the boss of me! Mike Weaver wrote: > I invented it. > > So try not to piss me off. > > -Mike "Big Head" Weaver > > Michael Redler

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-12 Thread Mike Weaver
I invented it. So try not to piss me off. -Mike "Big Head" Weaver Michael Redler wrote: > "Tesla invented the modern world far more than Edison or Westinghouse > or Marconi." > > Damn! I didn't even know the modern world was invented. > > - Redler (average person) > > > */Kirk McLoren <

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
If you are on this list odds are you are not average. Average is the people I just did jury duty with.   KirkMichael Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:"Tesla invented the modern world far more than Edison or Westinghouse or Marconi."   Damn! I didn't even know the modern world was invented.

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-11 Thread Michael Redler
"Tesla invented the modern world far more than Edison or Westinghouse or Marconi."   Damn! I didn't even know the modern world was invented.   - Redler (average person)    Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I am not a fan of that Ramtha person. She is quite egotistical. But I would n

Re: [Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-11 Thread Kirk McLoren
I am not a fan of that Ramtha person. She is quite egotistical. But I would not dismiss the whole film out of hand. Some interesting comments were made that are valid. Remember these people tried to explain the "unexplainable" at least using the frame of reference of the man in the street. Try e

[Biofuel] What the bleep -was galloway

2006-08-11 Thread Joe Street
Here is a link to an entry in the skeptic's dictionary about the producer of that movie.  Have a read and do a check on the 'experts' that appeared in that movie to see what their peers have to say about them if you want to have a good laugh. http://skepdic.com/channel.html Too funny! Joe M&

Re: [Biofuel] What the: outlawing chemical sales to the public

2006-03-06 Thread lres1
Takes less than 1 minute to set a car up to disappear with what is already in it. Takes but nothing to use what is in a kitchen to make a large noise etc. Takes but a bit of tube and fuel/air to make a launch for several 100 meters.   Very few safes are impervious to entry by alternative de

Re: [Biofuel] What the: outlawing chemical sales to the public

2006-03-06 Thread Evergreen Solutions
Please be clear that I wasn't advocating the law, of course I know that you don't need lab grade goods to make big booms. In fact, most 10 year olds who would make them have probably downloaded the 1984 version of a certain cookbook, something specifically tailored to NOT require lab grade gear, h

Re: [Biofuel] What the: outlawing chemical sales to the public

2006-03-06 Thread Kirk McLoren
It is so stupid this "war on terrorism". Basically this type of legislation is feel good tripe. Are they going to outlaw salt and sugar?. Cheddites (artillery shell explosive - France) were made from sugar and electrolysed salt. I can see restricting dynamite sales but this is like the crap at the

Re: [Biofuel] What the: outlawing chemical sales to the public

2006-03-06 Thread Jeromie Reeves
Yes a person could make some very nasty things. The problem I see with the outlawing of chems is that if I really wanted to make nasty stuff I can even with out comercial access to such chems. A ball mill and a hacksaw will let me make fine grain powder of just about anything I want (I need more

Re: [Biofuel] What the: outlawing chemical sales to the public

2006-03-06 Thread Evergreen Solutions
This could be a pain in the tookus, but look at this site I found the other day: http://www.unitednuclear.com/ All in all it's quite a fun site, but selling things like FeO2 and Aluminum on the same page for very cheap is...well...scary about who could get it? And look at all the other stuff they

Re: [Biofuel] What the: outlawing chemical sales to the public

2006-03-06 Thread Jeromie Reeves
Mike McGinness wrote: >Jeromie, > >Thanks for the post on this topic! > >I followed the link you supplied below and found this: > > > >>Specifically, the CPSC is focusing on certain chemicals and metals at this >>time. The >> current CPSC injunction would require: >>

Re: [Biofuel] What the

2006-03-06 Thread Jeromie Reeves
doug wrote: >Jeromie Reeves wrote: > > > >>http://www.unitednuclear.com/ >> >>"WARNING! - The Government is actively attempting to eliminate all >>chemical sales to the public. This >>action has been initiated by the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety >>Commission). Ourselves (and other >>chemical

Re: [Biofuel] What the: outlawing chemical sales to the public

2006-03-05 Thread Mike McGinness
Jeromie, Thanks for the post on this topic! I followed the link you supplied below and found this: > Specifically, the CPSC is focusing on certain chemicals and metals at this > time. The > current CPSC injunction would require: > "Not sell, give away or othe

Re: [Biofuel] What the

2006-03-05 Thread Ken Provost
On Mar 5, 2006, at 2:12 PM, doug wrote: >> > I guess buying gas, or propane, or table salt, ... really... "...all > access to chemicals" ? will they make the agriculture industry > stop supplying chemicals to the public? > Reminds me of present-day chem classes for kids: "now children, take

Re: [Biofuel] What the

2006-03-05 Thread doug
Jeromie Reeves wrote: >http://www.unitednuclear.com/ > >"WARNING! - The Government is actively attempting to eliminate all >chemical sales to the public. This >action has been initiated by the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety >Commission). Ourselves (and other >chemical suppliers) are now faced wit

[Biofuel] What the

2006-03-05 Thread Jeromie Reeves
http://www.unitednuclear.com/ "WARNING! - The Government is actively attempting to eliminate all chemical sales to the public. This action has been initiated by the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission). Ourselves (and other chemical suppliers) are now faced with legal action against us. If

[Biofuel] What the state of Oregon, USA is doing about replacement fuels

2005-08-29 Thread Jerry Eyers
Don't know if this has been mentioned here before, but the state of Oregon, USA has taken a different approach to replacing the gas tax, and "off road" fuel taxes with an alternative, since many people are now using hybrid and alternative fuels and they are losing so much money: "This fall, about

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-06 Thread Keith Addison
Weekend Edition February 5 / 6, 2005 A Review of "Transcend" Viewing America from the Outside By MICKEY Z. The L Train runs from Manhattan's West Side to Brooklyn's Canarsie...but your typical subway map doesn't take into account the occasional side trip to, say, Montana or maybe Thailand,

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-05 Thread Keith Addison
ZNet Not In Our Name by Multi Author February 04, 2005 As George W. Bush is inaugurated for a second term, let it not be said that people in the United States silently acquiesced in the face of this shameful coronation of war, greed, and intolerance. He does not speak for us. He does

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-04 Thread Keith Addison
" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 7:36 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day (snip) "What was I saying about Churchill? "... what I tend to think of as Churchill's critical thres

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-04 Thread bmolloy
TECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 7:36 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day (snip) "What was I saying about Churchill? "... what I tend to think of as Churchill's critical threshold level, when he mouthed that nonsense that you

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-04 Thread Legal Eagle
: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 12:54 PM Subject: RE: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day "Democracies" throughout the world vary wildly with how each country defines it. < You mean like here in the UK where a party that only got 35% of the votes cast g

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-03 Thread Michael Redler
Hi Kieth, There's a lot of stuff you threw out there. To address it all would take a heck of a lot of time -- suffice to say that I agree with most of it. Switzerland: If part of it's government was based on the US constitution, you wouldn't know it. It gained it's Independence over 700 year

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-03 Thread Keith Addison
Hakan, Thank you for spending the time to point toward better examples of democracies than the US. As a dual citizen, I think that Switzerland is an especially good choice. Are you really? That must make for some interesting comparisons. I posted this before, but I think I'll post it agai

RE: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-03 Thread Michael Redler
Hey Chris, I hear you loud and clear. If there weren't such a large body of water between us, we could go to each others protests. :-) Mike Chris Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Democracies" throughout the world vary wildly with how each country defines it. < You mean like here in th

RE: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-03 Thread Chris Lloyd
> "Democracies" throughout the world vary wildly with how each country defines it. < You mean like here in the UK where a party that only got 35% of the votes cast gets given 65% of the seats in the parliament. That's British democracy in action. Chris. -- No virus found in this outgoi

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Hakan Falk
it's worth the effort. Personally, I am of > > >the opinion that you are just anti-American, and that is unfortunate, but > > >also quite popular today. > > > > > >The only other point I wanted to make was that if we do get into a war > with > >

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Michael Redler
yed > to me, > > >about things that have happened over there, that would give you a > different > > >perspective, but I'm not sure it's worth the effort. Personally, I am of > > >the opinion that you are just anti-American, and that is unfortunate, but &

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Hakan Falk
. Who knows what would be left for > >collateral, or to be damaged for that matter. > > > >AntiFossil > >Mike Krafka > >Minnesota USA > > > >* > >"If you think you are too small to make a >

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Michael Redler
od forbid, I think it would be in the worlds best > >interest to appeal to all parties involved, and do whatever is required to > >prevent any conflict from starting. Who knows what would be left for > >collateral, or to be damaged for that matter. > > > >AntiFossil

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Michael Redler
"Are you suggesting that anyone who is not a Citizen of the US is also anti-USA?" -- Nope. "If" makes it a conditional statement. "Many who haven't lived here in the US, don't know how complex the culture is and how many are screaming foul, knowing they are not being represented in a duopoly

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Legal Eagle
ound here: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/wrhmt/mt/mt-search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=1&search=vote+fraud Luc - Original Message - From: "robert luis rabello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 12:49 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread robert luis rabello
Now he was reelected with a comfortable populous and electoral majority and it cannot even be blamed on the electoral system. The system we have is electoral, so blaming the system itself makes no sense. Manipulating that system, as was the case in both elections, is a serious issue. The

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Legal Eagle
controlling government.Democracy is the people controlling both. Luc - Original Message - From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 4:01 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inaug

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Legal Eagle
I had originally written a quite long and detailed response but upon re-reading it decided shortness woud be better. - Original Message - From: "Anti-Fossil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 12:23 PM Subject: Re: [

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-02 Thread Hakan Falk
g with a mosquito." >Dalai Lama >* >"Experience is the comb that nature gives us >when we are bald." >Belgian proverb >* > >- Original Message

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread Ken Provost
On Feb 1, 2005, at 11:41 AM, Hakan Falk wrote: To both Mikes, Before the election, I was inclined to take the argument that Bush did not represent the Americans. . Now he was reelected with a comfortable populous and electoral majority and it cannot even be blamed on the electoral syst

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread Michael Redler
*** >"If you think you are too small to make a >difference try sleeping with a mosquito." >Dalai Lama >********* >"Experience is the comb that nature gives us >when we are bald." &g

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread Keith Addison
are too small to make a > difference try sleeping with a mosquito." > Dalai Lama > * > "Experience is the comb that nature gives us > when we are bald." > Belgian proverb > *

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread Sureshbabu Basavayya
** > "If you think you are too small to make a > difference try sleeping with a mosquito." > Dalai Lama > ************* > "Experience is the comb that nature gives us > when we are bald." > Belgian proverb > *

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread Hakan Falk
oo small to make a difference try sleeping with a mosquito." Dalai Lama * "Experience is the comb that nature gives us when we are bald." Belgian proverb * - Original Message - From: "Legal Ea

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread DHAJOGLO
Mike, I have a few questions below: >"Those Americans.!". > >If your are not American and anti-American, know this: Are you suggesting that anyone who is not a Citizen of the US is also anti-USA? I don't think this is what you are suggesting but it sounds like it. > >There are plenty of

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread Michael Redler
- Original Message - From: "Legal Eagle" To: Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 5:12 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day > I can still see that image in my mind's eye and it always troubles me > deeply. > When the

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-02-01 Thread Anti-Fossil
es us when we are bald." Belgian proverb * - Original Message - From: "Legal Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 5:12 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the Wor

RE: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-01-31 Thread Keith Addison
... This forum delights in American-bashing as though Darth Vader was born out of wed-lock from George Bush mating with Clinton's whore What??? You are being obnoxious. --even when many articles sight the work of counter-influence groups such as the Sierra Club. Thank heavens the real peo

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-01-31 Thread Legal Eagle
- Original Message - From: "Peggy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 7:53 PM Subject: RE: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day Hello Luc, And by the logic expressed about "Americans&

RE: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-01-31 Thread Peggy
Hello Luc, And by the logic expressed about "Americans" then one might assume that all Irishmen have red-hair. This forum delights in American-bashing as though Darth Vader was born out of wed-lock from George Bush mating with Clinton's whore--even when many articles sight the work of counter-in

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-01-31 Thread DB
Don't blame Me". How about this one " Pray for the Rapture- They'll all be gone." Four more years of protest and Prayer is all we have .DB - Original Message - From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-01-30 Thread Legal Eagle
ssage - From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 2:01 PM Subject: [Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day See also: http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0128-24.htm Published on Frida

[Biofuel] What the Rest of the World Watched on Inauguration Day

2005-01-30 Thread Keith Addison
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0128-24.htm Published on Friday, January 28, 2005 by CommonDreams.org Why the Children in Iraq Make No Sound When They Fall by Bernard Chazelle - http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0128-35.htm Published on Friday, January 28, 2005 by the National Ca

Re: [Biofuel] What the...!

2004-11-06 Thread Jonathan Howell
Just joking...thank god there weren't any kids there at the time! Jonathan From: Michael Redler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Biofuel] What the...! Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:34:03 -0800 (PST) http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/

Re: [Biofuel] What the...!

2004-11-05 Thread Michael Redler
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/05/nyregion/05strafe.html?th I don't know what to say. Mike ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/biofuel Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html