[Syndicate] Re: RHIZOME_RAW: [ot] [!nt] \n2+0\

clement Thomas - pavu.com ctgr at free.fr
Fri Oct 19 16:08:34 CEST 2001


Philip Galanter a *crit :

> The United States was feeding the Afghan people long before the bombs
> started falling...well over $100,000,000 worth in the past year if
> memory serves.  More than any other country including the various
> Arab and Islamic states.

god bless america

> But let's accept the assumption that the US feeds starving people
> merely as a way to influence public opinion.  Next, compare this to
> the Taliban/bin Ladin regime that kills 1000's of people in a single
> stroke to influence public opinion.
>
> Now choose.

I blue suede choose
and I add
god bop a lulla

la balle est dans le camp de NN
(sorry Netty, but I'm afraid you can't avoid this smashoot !)

>
>
> Philip
>
> At 5:08 AM +0200 10/19/01, integer at www.god-emil.dk wrote:
> >  >BOMBING PEOPLE WITH FOOD: The first sign of trouble was news that
> >Bush -- in a move to give the brutal bombings a humanitarian spin --
> >had opted to drop food supplies along with cluster bombs. This
> >public relations stunt quickly backfired, however, when every major
> >relief agency in the world derided the drops for 1) being
> >insufficient (enough to feed about .5% of the starving population
> >for a single day, provided the rations got to the intended
> >"targets"); 2) containing food Afghan people never eat (hello,
> >peanut butter?!);
> >
> >
> >sol+la.
> >
> >jankee cuisine ist tzoooooo ztup!!d.
> >certainly every afghan citizen would
> >rather starve than eat the junkee `cuisine`.
> >[junkee `cuisine` = reason 70 prozent ov americans = fat + sickly looking.
> >may as well face it. america = the ugliest nation on this planeta
> >+ the american `made with real food` industrie = the nr 01
> >terroristen ov american citizenz]
> >
> >nn - who loooooooooooooovez kabul bread [!!!!!!!!!!!!tzz simply.SUPERIOR]
>
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