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1 posted on 06/16/2003 5:53:09 PM PDT by blam
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To: ValenB4
Nice, real nice.
2 posted on 06/16/2003 5:59:50 PM PDT by Cathryn Crawford (Where are my anti-anxiety pills?!)
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To: blam
Forza!
3 posted on 06/16/2003 6:03:39 PM PDT by ffusco (Maecilius Fuscus, Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
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To: blam
The Atlantic Monthly no less, stated in a revue of a book: "...one of the most disturbing novels of the late twentieth century..." Published, yes ,in France, in 1973 it is The Camp of the Saints. Author Jean Raspail.

I know at least one of the two moguls in book sales have copies. I drove ninety pleasant miles to Petoskey, Michigan to get a copy. A number of American editions have followed.

Liberals have foamed at the mouth in England and France. I have heard it is banned there. The question, terrible in it's clarity is posed- ie: I do not want to see them killed..... on the other hand, they will eventually kill me. This facing a great armada of third world souls approaching France.

I pass this on, for twas on this great forum and exchange of ideas, someone else posted about this book.

8 posted on 06/16/2003 7:21:08 PM PDT by Peter Libra
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To: blam
In the past fortnight thousands have landed in southern Italy, including 3,000 in Lampedusa island between Sicily and North Africa.

Holy crap. Italy's got as much of a problem as the U.S. does with Mexico. It's messy work and there are no easy answers, but I think a nation's right to protect and defend its borders is absolute.

12 posted on 06/17/2003 4:16:39 AM PDT by tdadams
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