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...[link|http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20021003_1203.html|then turn and fire!]
You were born...and so you're free...so Happy Birthday! Laurie Anderson

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New Re: Hmm thats one way - Interestingly ...

The latest news stuff we are getting now has Colin Powell doing all the talking & Bush & Cheney keeping more out of the picture.

Powell has credibility internationally. Am also reading a bio on Bush (it got stopped from being published but the author persisted & got it to print with another publisher). Thus far it paints a picture of Bush as a natural leader who was very popular & well liked but was no brilliant student. The book implies he joined the Nat guard to avoid Vietnam (but I wouldn't hold that agin him). Also implies he got into Yale soley due to family connections (again I wouldn't hold that agin the man - what are families for <grin>).

From the reading thus far it seems that Bush (W) doesn't come acrss as well internationally as he does personally. That could explain why he got on so well with Putin.

The more I read the more I like the man (but not his handling of the attack Iraq appraoch). Anyway, if Powell keeps up his good work he might just put Bush's admin in a better light than Bush, Cheney & Rumz have thus far. He might just get his tough UN mandate.

Cheers

Doug Marker
New Violates Union Rules__(cf The Green Table)
for CIEIOs - see [link|http://www.networkchicago.com/greentable/| The Green Table] for the traditional method of thinning out the cannon fodder (and though silent - you can supply the homilies, the Flags and the bellicose voices of those "with the bravery of being out of range." - [Roger Waters - now via several]
The Green Table is one of my earliest memories. I was only a young child when the Jooss company came to Seattle, but I still remember vividly the flashing white gloves of the diplomats and Death's inexorable stamping, gathering in his victims. \ufffdRobert Joffrey (1930-1988), co-founder of The Joffrey Ballet.

The Green Table is considered one of the greatest ballets of the 20th century. Dancing with Death: The Green Table, a one-hour program to premiere on WTTW 11 Friday, March 30 at 9:00 p.m., provides an intimate portrait of German choreographer, dancer and teacher Kurt Jooss and insight into the forces and inspiration that compelled him to create this landmark ballet. Once acquainted with Jooss, viewers will experience The Green Table in its entirety as performed by Chicago's Joffrey Ballet, a company that enjoys an enduring connection to the dance. This performance of The Green Table was staged and taped in WTTW's 10,000 square foot Grainger Studio.

Kurt Jooss (1901-1979) created The Green Table, his anti-war masterpiece, for a choreographic competition in Paris in 1932. Initially, he had designed sketches for a solo he would perform himself based on a medieval Dance of Death or "danse macabre" frieze he had seen years earlier in a German church. Faced with the pressure to create a full work for the competition and haunted by his growing fear that Germany was moving toward another world war, Jooss expanded his original idea. The resulting work is a vivid and emotionally charged ballet in eight scenes, set to a score for two pianos that clearly conveys Jooss' artistic message: where there is war, there will be death, dancing with innocent victims.

Within months, despite the ballet's first prize at the International Congress of the Dance in Paris and international acclaim, Kurt Jooss found himself under increasing scrutiny by his own government for his artistic vision and for his refusal to bow to demands that he dismiss Jewish members of his dance troupe. He was warned by friends to flee Germany and escaped with his entire company only eighteen hours before he would have been forced into a concentration camp. Ballets Jooss, now in exile, began to tour extensively outside of Germany. It was on one of the company's early American tours that The Green Table first touched the life of Robert Joffrey.
Nothing new under the homo-sap Sun, not even the simplistic blather... now stored on official wordprocessors as boilerplate.
New Re: Each walk ten paces...
Well, applying the standard rules, GW gets to pick the weps. Can you say ICBMs at 3000 miles? ;) Of course, Iraq would need to supply their own..... ;)


james
New Re: Each walk ten paces...
Can you say ICBMs at 3000 miles?




Can you say total disregard for Iraqis' lives?

How many Iraqis' lives for one American's?
New Well . . I don't know . . .
50? 100? what sounds right to you?
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New just the males , the females we keep
will work for cash and other incentives [link|http://home.tampabay.rr.com/boxley/resume/Resume.html|skill set]

qui mori didicit servire dedidicit
New Re: Each walk ten paces...
by TCC ">"

>Can you say total disregard for Iraqis' lives?

Well, we could just let Saddam keep killing his own people, I guess that would make you feel better.

>How many Iraqis' lives for one American's?

You mean the people that were dancing in the streets after 9-11 don't you? I would not give one American life for that lot!

Ok, I might agree to warn them that Bagdad is going away, leave now...

Maybe we get lucky and catch Saddam out in the open...

I probably would not use Nukes, those big ass Daisy cutters they roll out of c130s would do fine.

That's how I feel about it.....

james

Oh BTW since you are humor impaired, the first post was really a joke. But risking 1 american life VS turning the place into a glass floored self lighting parking lot.... I know my choice.....

james
New Re: Each walk ten paces...
They should have a snort-off. Each of them gets a quality whore, and the first person to pass out from Hoovering coke off her ass loses the war.
-drl
New Careful there..
When you begin to notice homo-sap strutting and the absurdity of most daily herd behavior, a bit too.. closely.. it becomes much harder to take Anything umm seriously.

(Of course this may also be an asset - depending on your overall aim ;-)
New dibs on referee!
will work for cash and other incentives [link|http://home.tampabay.rr.com/boxley/resume/Resume.html|skill set]

qui mori didicit servire dedidicit
     Each walk ten paces... - (bepatient) - (10)
         Re: Hmm thats one way - Interestingly ... - (dmarker2)
         Violates Union Rules__(cf The Green Table) - (Ashton)
         Re: Each walk ten paces... - (staijo) - (4)
             Re: Each walk ten paces... - (TTC) - (3)
                 Well . . I don't know . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
                     just the males , the females we keep -NT - (boxley)
                 Re: Each walk ten paces... - (staijo)
         Re: Each walk ten paces... - (deSitter) - (2)
             Careful there.. - (Ashton)
             dibs on referee! -NT - (boxley)

To be in England, in the summertime... close to the edge.
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