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| >From: "Scott" pugetsounddiver@geemail.com >Who on the left ever needed proof of anything? > >http://www.nydailynews.com/front/sto...p-218295c.html ===== In the world of Hamid Dabashi, supporters of Israel are "warmongers" and "Gestapo apparatchiks." The Jewish homeland is "nothing more than a military base for the rising predatory empire of the United States." ===== Nicholas De Genova, who teaches anthropology and Latino studies. The Chronicle of Higher Education calls him "the most hated professor in America." At an anti-war teach-in last year, he said he wished for a "million Mogadishus," referring to the slaughter of U.S. troops in Somalia in 1993. "U.S. patriotism is inseparable from imperial warfare and white supremacy," he added. De Genova has also said, "The heritage of the victims of the Holocaust belongs to the Palestinian people. ... Israel has no claim to the heritage of the Holocaust." De Genova didn't return calls. ===== The CIA should murder these two, and leave the rest for the Mossad. Popeye The only working atomic bomb platforms the Japanese ever had were delivered via airmail. |
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| "Chris Guynn" <chris.guynn@gmail.com> wrote in message news:B8Mod.36590$Al3.19973@newssvr30.news.prodigy. com... > It sounds like that's what they're planning. 4000 pounds of seeds (unknown > source) and 1,000 pounds of seeds from Arizona. Different seeds? It's hard > to say from the article. Beats the shit out of no seeds. |
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| "Matthias Voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message news:cnusts$svo$02$1@news.t-online.com... <snip> > > Considering the reasoning behind the move (make Iraq less dependant on other > > countries), it would only make sense to allow them to keep some of the grain > > for future planting. > > Yes indeed. The fear is, accepting gen manipulated seeds will make them > more dependant. > > > That doesn't necessarily mean much in our country > > though. > > Because? Because we often don't do the thing that makes the most sense. > > > > > >>Q: Isn't it a bit more than a remote possibility that local farmers will > >>know best what seed is best for their climate and soil? > > > > > > Possibly. Isn't it also more than a remote possibility that a developed > > nation that spends millions of dollars developing wheat strains for > > different areas may be able to find one that they didn't know about? > > Not without testing in the very soil. It sounds like that's what they're planning. 4000 pounds of seeds (unknown source) and 1,000 pounds of seeds from Arizona. Different seeds? It's hard to say from the article. |
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| Scott wrote: > "Popeye NCAT3" <buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote in message > news:20041123133617.07572.00001248@mb-m01.aol.com... > > >> The CIA should murder these two, and leave the rest for the Mossad. > > > Got my vote. > > How'd you like to live in the world these fruitloops would create? Wouldn't the opportunity to have gym five times a day be worth it Matthias |
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| "Popeye NCAT3" <buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote in message news:20041123133617.07572.00001248@mb-m01.aol.com... > The CIA should murder these two, and leave the rest for the Mossad. Got my vote. How'd you like to live in the world these fruitloops would create? |
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| Scott wrote: > "Matthias Voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message > news:co0e24$3ko$02$4@news.t-online.com... > > >>Wouldn't the opportunity to have gym five times a day be worth it >>Matthias > > > How the hell would you get anything done? At least it seems they have quite a lower BMI than the average american Matthias |
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| >From: "Scott" pugetsounddiver@geemail.com >Date: 11/23/2004 4:35 PM Eastern Standard Time >Message-id: <10q7b5l4iekc2cd@corp.supernews.com> > >"Popeye NCAT3" <buzcutt454@aol.comByteMe> wrote in message >news:20041123133617.07572.00001248@mb-m01.aol.com... > >> The CIA should murder these two, and leave the rest for the Mossad. > >Got my vote. > >How'd you like to live in the world these fruitloops would create? We wouldn't. Popeye The only working atomic bomb platforms the Japanese ever had were delivered via airmail. |
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| "Matthias Voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message news:co0e24$3ko$02$4@news.t-online.com... > Wouldn't the opportunity to have gym five times a day be worth it > Matthias How the hell would you get anything done? |
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"Joe English" <jenglish@wisperhome.com> wrote in message news:4d7$41a26a44$ce504903$22267@allthenewsgroups. com... > Alun Harford wrote: > > "Matthias Voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message > > news:cntebp$scc$00$1@news.t-online.com... > > > >>Q: Will the farmers be allowed to keep a part of what they reap as new > > > > seed? > > > >>Or is this wheat seed licensed, so that reseeding parts of the harvest > >>is considered a breach of contract? > > > > > > Suspect they can't. > > Which is why it violates the Iraqi constitution. But little things like law > > never stopped Bush from making money. > > > > Alun Harford > > > > > How so? Has Bush broken the law somewhere? Well a good start is the Charter of the United Nations, Chapter I, Article 1, Paragraph 3. Alun Harford |
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| "Alun Harford" <alunharford@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:co28ig$r49$1@gemini.csx.cam.ac.uk... > Well a good start is the Charter of the United Nations, Chapter I, Article > 1, Paragraph 3. Soon as you or anyone else cleans house at the UN, we'll be happy to look into it. |
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