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| Greenbuilding Archive for January 2002 |
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| 564 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:26:26 2002 |
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Re: [GBlist] Afgreenistan
No, No, I have the answers to those questions, they're all over the
Internet and all over the world. The problem is you DON'T ask questions
because you don't want answers. I've got tons of references to the
information online. Don't tempt me, or I'll post dozens of URLs to prove
it.
--paul, webmaster http://globalcircle.net
peace and liberty, sustainability and justice
*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
On 1/23/02 at 10:03 PM clark ellison wrote:
>The answer is "liberals".
>For all you know you sure ask a lot of questions.
>number nine number nine number nine...
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Paul" <webmaster@globalcircle.net>
>To: "Ralph Bicknese" <ralph.bicknese@christnerinc.com>; "Susannah"
><susannah@cyber-dyne.com>; "Green Building" <greenbuilding@crest.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 9:50 PM
>Subject: RE: [GBlist] Afgreenistan
>
>
>>
>> People who watch too much TV seem to think Afghanistan attacked the WTC
>and
>> St.George is Compassionate. Of course, they did not. The named
terrorists
>> were Saudi and Egyptian, and their money came from Pakistan and
>elsewhere.
>> We all know by now that the war was planned and threatened at least by
>> August, before any WTC attack, and we know Taliban was told to accept
our
>> carpet of gold or be buried under a carpet of bombs. Besides, if Bin
>Laden
>> and Taliban was the target, what on earth are they doing now trying to
>run
>> their country with a puppet government, and why is the US ambassador an
>oil
>> company man? And why the billion$ for US military buildup in NINE
>> surrounding countries? All for Bin Laden? Think. And if the FBI knew
>> within hours who all their accomplices were, why didn't they pick them
up
>> before it happened? And why didn't they have jets in the air to
challenge
>> them as soon as radar told them four flights were way off course at the
>> same time, at least around this country's most obvious terrorist
targets?
>> The only argument left now is whether it was government complicity or
>> treasonous failure to protect this country. And the evidence is
>everywhere
>> you look.
>>
>> --paul, webmaster http://globalcircle.net
>> peace and liberty, sustainability and justice
>> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
>>
>> On 1/23/02 at 5:04 PM Ralph Bicknese wrote:
>>
>> >Please lets not distort the reasons for our current effort in
>Afghanistan.
>> >On Sept 11 terrorists supported and sponsored by the government of
>> >Afghanistan committed an act of war and murdered thousands of innocent
>> >civilians (from numerous countries) on American soil. They hijacked 4
>> >civilian aircraft, occupied by civilians and crashed 2 into the World
>> Trade
>> >Center in an attempt to murder over 40,000 civilians, crashed one into
>the
>> >countries symbolic if not actual center of our military power, would
>have
>> >probably crashed it into the White House had they been able to, and
>brave
>> >and now dead citizens foiled the attempt to crash the fourth into who
>> knows
>> >where. We have learned a very hard and bitter lesson terrorism must not
>> >continue virtually unchecked.
>> >
>> >Do not insult us by saying we are fighting these murderous acts because
>of
>> >this country's thirst for oil (no matter how flawed our energy policy
>> might
>> >otherwise be).
>> >
>> >Ralph Bicknese
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: Susannah [mailto:susannah@cyber-dyne.com]
>> >Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 4:33 PM
>> >To: Green Building
>> >Subject: Re: [GBlist] Afgreenistan
>> >
>> >The reason we are at war in Afghanistan is that there are huge amounts
>of
>> >oil north of Afghanistan, in Central Asia, and we want a route to get
>that
>> >oil to ocean-going ships -- without going through Iran or Russia.
>> >_______
>> >
>> >
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>>
>> ______________________________________________________________________
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>______________________________________________________________________
>This greenbuilding dialogue is sponsored by REPP/CREST, creator of
>Solstice http://www.crest.org, and BuildingGreen, Inc., publisher of
>Environmental Building News and GreenSpec http://www.BuildingGreen.com
>______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
This greenbuilding dialogue is sponsored by REPP/CREST, creator of
Solstice http://www.crest.org, and BuildingGreen, Inc., publisher of
Environmental Building News and GreenSpec http://www.BuildingGreen.com
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