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Activists See Powerful Message in WTO Protestor's Suicide
CNSNews.com ^
| 9/11/2003
| Marc Morano
Posted on 09/11/2003 1:21:57 PM PDT by longshot1980
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To: longshot1980
The WTO policymakers in Cancun cannot ignore the political power of Lee's suicide, according to Mittal.
Yeah, I'm sure this will have a huge impact on them.... /S
To: gridlock
For a farmer, this guy spent an awful lot of time on the road. His fields must be just full of weeds.
Good point. He probably tried his hand at farming, found it to be damn hard work, and found that be a professional malcontent was a lot easier and got him a lot more attention.
To: gridlock
For a farmer, this guy spent an awful lot of time on the road. His fields must be just full of weeds.
Good point. He probably tried his hand at farming, found it to be damn hard work, and found that be a professional malcontent was a lot easier and got him a lot more attention.
To: drew
I don't know- feed the exact phrase into a search engine.
It'll turn up somewhere.
Shortly after Sept 11, I saw one on an oldish car that had a good number of other bumper stickers on it. It had been altered- the YOURSELF had been covered up with a handmade sticker that said THEM.
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09/11/2003 2:51:02 PM PDT
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George Smiley
(Is the RKBA still a right if you have to get the government's permission before you can exercise it?)
To: longshot1980
Why is it that socialists are all for the "one world" world view, but when it comes to the one thing that makes the world turn (commerce) the are vehemently and violently opposed? How are we supposed to feed the "world villiage"?
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