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Alex wrote:
Doug, please!!! I said there are no trade AGREEMENTS, not that there was no trade whatsoever! TRICK QUESTION: what pays the bills, trade, or trade agreements? THE ASSERTION: The US installed numerous dictatorships in South America for one reason: the fear that somehow communism would take hold of what US considered its "backyard". THE EVIDENCE: Have you ever heard of a movie called "Missing"? This is a 1982 nonfiction movie, with Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek. Unless you fear your beliefs can be shaken by a simple movie, I dare you to watch it. |
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On 3 Apr 2004 15:51:26 -0800, Alex wrote:
The US installed numerous dictatorships in South America for one reason: the fear that somehow communism would take hold of what US considered its "backyard". Your dear politicians decided it was better to have tens of thousands of innocent people tortured and killed so you could live comfortably in your cozy homes. Even when there was no intention of these countries of turning "Cuba". uhhh. you are so unamerican. #m -- A far-reaching proposal from the FBI (...) would require all broadband Internet providers, including cable modem and DSL companies, to rewire their networks to support easy wiretapping by police. http://news.com.com/2100-1028-5172948.html |
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On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 19:15:50 -0600, Doug Carter wrote:
THE ASSERTION: The US installed numerous dictatorships in South America for one reason: the fear that somehow communism would take hold of what US considered its "backyard". well, this is not really anything new. The US holds the whole world as its backyard, at least they try to. THE EVIDENCE: Have you ever heard of a movie called "Missing"? This is a 1982 nonfiction movie, with Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek. Unless you fear your beliefs can be shaken by a simple movie, I dare you to watch it. nice to not quote the next sentence he wrote. I quote it for you: begin quote | Before you tell me that a movie can lie, please remember that you are | talking with a witness of the kind of horror that this movie shows. end quote #m -- A far-reaching proposal from the FBI (...) would require all broadband Internet providers, including cable modem and DSL companies, to rewire their networks to support easy wiretapping by police. http://news.com.com/2100-1028-5172948.html |
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Martin Hotze wrote in message . ..
On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 19:15:50 -0600, Doug Carter wrote: THE ASSERTION: The US installed numerous dictatorships in South America for one reason: the fear that somehow communism would take hold of what US considered its "backyard". well, this is not really anything new. The US holds the whole world as its backyard, at least they try to. THE EVIDENCE: Have you ever heard of a movie called "Missing"? This is a 1982 nonfiction movie, with Jack Lemmon and Sissy Spacek. Unless you fear your beliefs can be shaken by a simple movie, I dare you to watch it. nice to not quote the next sentence he wrote. I quote it for you: begin quote | Before you tell me that a movie can lie, please remember that you are | talking with a witness of the kind of horror that this movie shows. end quote #m Vielen Dank, Martin! Ich hätte es nicht besser sagen können. Tschüss! |
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WASHINGTON, DC - A tragic fire on Monday destroyed the personal library of President George W. Bush. Both of his books have been lost. - Presidential spokesman Scott McLelland said the president was devastated, as he had not finished colouring the second one. |
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Martin Hotze wrote
nice to not quote the next sentence he wrote. I quote it for you: Before you tell me that a movie can lie, please remember that you are talking with a witness of the kind of horror that this movie shows. We find many witnesses in South America: http://www.rense.com/general32/abduct.htm http://www.labyrinthina.com/contact.htm http://www.barbelith.com/topic/7409 http://www.para-normal.com/compendium/550.htm http://www.ufoorganisation.com/Repor...y2003No001.htm |
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The "evidence" is far too vague and weak to be consistent with the reported
quantity and quality of aledged encounters. I'm not saying this is all false, just that there is not nearly enough to convince me otherwise. "Doug Carter" wrote in message ... Martin Hotze wrote nice to not quote the next sentence he wrote. I quote it for you: Before you tell me that a movie can lie, please remember that you are talking with a witness of the kind of horror that this movie shows. We find many witnesses in South America: http://www.rense.com/general32/abduct.htm http://www.labyrinthina.com/contact.htm http://www.barbelith.com/topic/7409 http://www.para-normal.com/compendium/550.htm http://www.ufoorganisation.com/Repor...y2003No001.htm |
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Doug Carter wrote in message ...
Alex wrote: Doug, please!!! I said there are no trade AGREEMENTS, not that there was no trade whatsoever! TRICK QUESTION: what pays the bills, trade, or trade agreements? Doug, you seem to suffer from short-term memory loss. Let me refresh it for you: Rob said the US interfered for, amongst other things, trade agreements. I countered that by pointing out that in South America they had interfered, and there was no trade agreement until 30 years later. Now you tell me that there is trade, which is true, but completely misses the point. |
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