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  1. Did she see Ariel Sharon in the 1985 Best Film Oscar "The Mission"? He played the Portuguese porker to whom Robert Deniro was forced to apologize. Deniro used his "hold my nose method" as he bowed down. Deniro kept tongue in cheek as he begged forgiveness. Sharon did a superb job playing his very self only 7 transmigrations ago. Further proof ParamAtma = Supersoul does remind us after all.
  2. Mussolini said: "Corporation + Government = Fascism" 1) Read "Made in Texas" by Michael Lind 2) Read "Friendly Fascism" by Bertrand Gross Then you will know.
  3. http://houstonjusticenotwar.org/articles/terrorist_attack/index.html
  4. War: action/reaction game show? Not quite, though stats do add up. About 200K 1991 Gulf War Veterans r asking for help. They mostly ail from vaccination & DU related malconditions.
  5. There r Bhaktivedanta Narayan Mhrj devotees in Bath, so if u r sectarian, DON'T GO THERE! If u do, they'll baptize u & capsize your ahankar too.
  6. Heston played Moses who dismissed Sanhedrin nonsense. Y not now? --------------------- ***Bush Family Values Photo Album (to see fotos between text go to www.hereinreality.com/familyvalues.html) For more than a half century, members of the Bush family have been setting policy and making decisions for all Americans. Let's look at the family that has had such an impact on the lives of human beings worldwide It all started with Prescott Bush, George W. Bush's grandfather. In 1918 it is said that he robbed the grave and stole the skull of the Native American warrior Geronimo as part of an initiation into Yale's Skull and Bones Society. The Skull and Bones society has been important to the Bush Family. George Bush Sr. and George W. Bush were also members of this secret society. Prescott Bush got into a little bit of trouble back in the 1940s. While American soldiers were fighting the Nazis in WWII, a few of the companies Prescott managed were seized under the Trading with the Enemy Act because they were selling fuel to and laundering money for Hitler's Nazis. Here are more pictures of Bush family and friends This is GW's Uncle Prescott, Jr. During the embargo on China, his company was the only US firm allowed to do business there, exporting communications satellites. Now he's the president of the USA-China Chamber of Commerce, which might be one reason China isn't part of the Axis of Evil. (more on China) He also has ties to Manuel Noriega (below). For many years, the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (now DEA) wanted to have Manuel Noriega arrested for drug trafficking, but George Bush, Sr. kept him on the CIA payroll. For more than a decade, thousands of tons of cocaine poured onto the streets of America through the Panama Canal while the US government looked the other way. This destroyed the stability of millions of American families, and the repercussions to our society are still being felt today. Here's GW when he was in the National Guard, which he joined to get out of serving in Vietnam. He was a pilot in Texas until his flight status was revoked for refusing to take medical exams. For at least six months, he didn't even show up for duty. Click here for full details This is Jeb This is Jeb's friend Orlando Bosch. This is Jeb's wife, Columba Bush He's a terrorist who blew up an airplane killing 76 people, but George Bush, Sr. thought so much of him that he gave him a Presidential Pardon. She was embarrassed after she got caught smuggling almost $20,000 worth of clothes and jewelery into America. This is Jeb's brother Neil Bush. He cost American taxpayers $1 billion after some shady loans he made caused the Silverado Savings and Loan to go under in 1988. Now he's making millions selling software to Florida schools. When George Bush, Sr. was the Vice President, he was involved in secretly selling weapons to our enemy Iran. The money from the weapons sales went to build a secret army that was trying to overthrow the Nicaraguan government. This resulted in years of violence and slaughter for many thousands of Central Americans, and it allowed thousands of tons of drugs to be dumped on the streets of America. When he was president, George Bush, Sr. gave a presidential pardon to the people involved in it. Besides their last names, George W and Jeb Bush have this in common: all of their children have been in trouble with the law. Unlike most Americans who commit crimes ranging from sexual misconduct to felony prescription fraud, the Bush Kids never go to prison. Now George Bush, Sr. works for The Carlyle Group. They invest in defense companies, medical laboratories, and the telecommunications industry. The Carlyle Group is one of the government's biggest contractors. George Bush, Sr. and The Carlyle Group stand to make billions of dollars from the War on Terror. On September 11, The Carlyle Group was having a conference at the Ritz Carlton hotel in Washington, DC with members of the Bin Laden family, one of their investors. Secrets of the Tomb Skull and Bones, the Ivy League, and the Hidden Paths of Power Download this brochure ready to print and distribute The Immaculate Deception The Bush Crime Family Exposed More books Surf the web privately Free Download Contact your lawmakers Contact the Media Meet the Carlyle Group Meet Our Big Brother The Enron Photo Album Cliff Baxter's Coroner Suicidal Coincidences Iran-Contra Success Stories Insider Trading before Sept. 11 attacks Axis of Corporate Evil Why did it happen? Inside a "Think Tank" New Ruler of the Superhighway Military Career of our Commander in Chief
  7. No need to surrender; it's that simple, right? Or just open up a savings account. Fully insured, right?
  8. Brave heart was a great flick & true story, yet do we find anyone like that today? Last President (so far I've heard) who fought on a battlefield while BEING PRESIDENT was James Monroe. Since then, many Presidents have ordered others off to war while they themselves remain in safe, quiet confines. Cowards, not cowherds. SP preached against both abortion & animal slaughter. Bhismadev said 5 living beings must specially be protected: aged, brahmanas, children, cows, women namo brahmanya devAya, go brahmana hitAya ca jagat-hitAya kRSNAya, govindAya namo namaH jagat-hitAya = general universal nonviolence
  9. Texas is the snake-bird that bit Sri Pariksit Maharaj. Do you know anything about Texas? Does your guru know anything about Texas? If not, better think twice. Meanwhile, try this one on for size. --------------- Prosecutors Vow Not to Retry Tulia Defendants After Sole "Witness" is Discredited Tues, April 2, 2003 Hours after retired state district Judge Ron Chapman urged the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to grant new trials for defendants arrested in the controversial 1999 Tulia drug bust, a special prosecutor vowed yesterday to dismiss the cases if they were sent back. Prosecutors said 38 defendants arrested in the drug sting won't be retried after it was ruled that their convictions were based on questionable testimony from a single undercover agent accused of racial prejudice and prior illegal activity. "We'll dismiss them," Rod Hobson, a special prosecutor assigned to the case that has spurred probes by the Justice Department and the Texas attorney general, told the Associated Press. "It would be foolish for us to go forward." Forty-six - mostly black - residents from the small Texas town of Tulia were arrested on the testimony of undercover agent Thomas Coleman. This most recent trial was ordered to determine whether the defendants were convicted solely on the word of Coleman, and to investigate whether prosecutors had failed to turn over information from Coleman's background that may have cast doubt on his testimony. Defense lawyers and civil rights groups said that the 1999 arrests in the predominantly white town of 5,000 people were racially motivated. Almost 15% of the town’s small black population was arrested in the bust. Other law-enforcement officials testified that Coleman had previously faced theft charges and used a racial epithet. "It is stipulated by all parties and approved by the court that Tom Coleman is simply not a credible witness under oath," said Judge Chapman. Of the 46 people arrested, 40 were black. Seven were convicted and were sentenced to prison terms, one for 99 years; 14 defendants took pleas and were sentenced to prison. Others served time or were sentenced to probation. Cases against 10 were dismissed - one defendant was cleared when his employer showed time cards proving he was at work at the time of the alleged buy; another defendant had bank records proving that she was out of state. The disposition of one could not immediately be determined. All of the evidence came from the uncorroborated testimony of Coleman, a private informant hired by the Sheriff of Tulia to conduct the sting operation. Agent Coleman worked alone and did not use audio or video surveillance during the investigation. Police found no drugs on any of those arrested during the largest sweep on July 23, 1999 when the suspects were pulled from their beds and paraded, still in their nightclothes, across the courthouse lawn in front of television cameras. The Texas Narcotic Control Program later named Coleman "Outstanding Lawman of the Year." In Tulia and around the country, many individual activists, family members, lawyers and advocacy organizations have worked tirelessly for the freedom of the wrongly accused. The William Moses Kunstler Fund for Racial Justice, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the American Civil Liberties Union, in particular, were pivotal in leading the legal effort and expanding public pressure. Without their commitment and expertise this victory would not have been possible. The Drug Policy Alliance helped initiate and support this coalition, and kept the media and the public focused on the unfolding scandal. Alliance staff spoke in Tulia and around the country; distributed and publicized a compelling video made by the Kunstler Fund; and was in frequent contact with reporters and columnists at The New York Times and other media outlets, resulting in numerous high-profile stories. Last September the Alliance held the first national conference on race and the war on drugs, Breaking in the Chains: People of Color and the War on Drugs, at which the Tulia case was highlighted in the context of the nationwide movement for drug policy reform. Many family members and activists from Tulia attended the conference, participating in panels, press conferences and other outreach efforts. ============ See the connection? Sastra states how a fortunate can become unfortunate and vice-versa. How can anyone shorten his lifespan? Lying under oath, testifying falsely, paying others to do so...
  10. Simple enough? More details given in Nectar of Devotion.
  11. Very true. Even worse than testosterone: adrenalin from consuming tortured, slaughtered animals There's a new book out titled something like: "Grown men don't cry; men cry Bullets" "Where words fail, music speaks" - Hans Christian Andersen So many great songs are being recorded lately totally blasting America's domestic & foreign policies. Any song MTV has recently banned... you know it must be good. Silence is the handmaiden of Tyranny" - Thomas Jefferson Ignorantia Afectada THIS PHONY so-called CHRISTIAN could not even accept Saddam's debate challenge. Hot air sampradaya. Any Mayor, Governor or President who eats one meal without making sure all his subjects are also eating that day won't get human birth again for thousands of lifetimes, millions of years. Our present president select's cowardly credentials? "Come on, let's go fight; I'll hold your coat."
  12. Pratyatosa Prabhu, you must be kidding. What a relief to know you are. Since 1945, our beloved USA has invaded 23 countries. America's foreign policy is certainly very heart-warming: 1) If the situation is tolerable for us, never mind how intolerable it may be for you. (and vice-versa, naturally) 2) If the situation is intolerable for us, never mind how tolerable it may be for you.
  13. Shock and Awful Behavior. Shock and Awe was lifted (swiped) from Mein Kampf (Stom and Drang) They shocked and awed New York City. Now they are trying to shock and awe Baghdad. Same MO UK-USA = Unite to Kill Us All Cannons of Christianity - Phil Ochs Only the Dead have seen an End to War - Plato During times of universal deceit, telling truth becomes a revolutionary act - 1984 George Orwell
  14. Who is Guest? So many guests floating around these days. Are any of you GUESTS self-realized? Our President select is trying to fulfill Bible prophecy. Too bad neither he nor his advisors know Bible. Significant short-coming.
  15. Y should physicians & pharmacists learn Greek? Y should musicians learn Italian? Y should ballerinas learn French? Y should scientists learn German? Y should ambassadors learn...
  16. So many tattooed devotees r joining these days, they've gone ahead even adjusting the mantras. nigama kalpa-tattoo galitam phalam... If u tattoo yourself with Holy Names, then your body can't b burned. Cremation Forbidden. In essence, u become a Living Walking Deity.
  17. guru kRSNa prasAde pAya bhakti-latA-bIja
  18. He should not have entered Iraq war/invasion so hastily. Poor judgement. He's surrounded by thugs - ill advisors, very unfortunate
  19. Let me know if were able to see these 2.
  20. Not to be outdone by a Southern Negro, our ill-ustrious (sva-vid varaha USTRA kharaih) president has managed to score bigtime by tossing his very self through hoop and net HEAD FIRST. Mandala Mandela recently stated B had no foresight. Now B has come forward stating accordingly, agreeably: "I'm proud to admit I'm a man without insight."
  21. Editor's Note: Read it again - Blood Money. Cheney Still Paid by Pentagon Contractor Robert Bryce and Julian Borger The Guardian Wednesday 12 March 2003 Bush deputy gets up to $1m from firm with Iraq oil deal Halliburton, the Texas company which has been awarded the Pentagon's contract to put out potential oil-field fires in Iraq and which is bidding for postwar construction contracts, is still making annual payments to its former chief executive, the vice-president Dick Cheney. The payments, which appear on Mr Cheney's 2001 financial disclosure statement, are in the form of "deferred compensation" of up to $1m (£600,000) a year. When he left Halliburton in 2000 to become George Bush's running mate, he opted not to receive his leaving payment in a lump sum but instead have it paid to him over five years, possibly for tax reasons. An aide to the vice president said yesterday: "This is money that Mr Cheney was owed by the corporation as part of his salary for the time he was employed by Halliburton and which was a fixed amount paid to him over time." The aide said the payment was even insured so that it would not be affected even if Halliburton went bankrupt, to ensure there was no conflict of interest. "Also, the vice president has nothing whatsoever to do with the Pentagon bidding process," the aide added. The company would not say how much the payments are. The obligatory disclosure statement filled by all top government officials says only that they are in the range of $100,000 and $1m. Nor is it clear how they are calculated. Halliburton is one of five large US corporations - the others are the Bechtel Group, Fluor Corp, Parsons Corp, and the Louis Berger Group - invited to bid for contracts in what may turn out to be the biggest reconstruction project since the second world war. It is estimated to be worth up to $900m for the preliminary work alone, such as rebuilding Iraq's hospitals, ports, airports and schools. The contract winners will be able to establish a presence in post-Saddam Iraq that should give them an invaluable edge in winning future contracts. The defence department contract awarded to the Halliburton subsidiary, Kellog, Brown & Root (KBR), to control oil fires if Saddam Hussein sets the well heads alight, will put the company in an excellent position to bid for huge contracts when Iraq's oil industry is rehabilitated. KBR has already benefited considerably from the "war on terror". It has so far been awarded contracts worth nearly $33m to build the detention camp at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba for al-Qaida suspects. Asked whether the payments to Mr Cheney represented a conflict of interest, Halliburton's spokeswoman, Wendy Hall, said: "We have been working as a government contractor since the 1940s. Since this time, KBR has become the premier provider of logistics and support services to all branches of the military." In the five years Mr Cheney was at the helm, Halliburton nearly doubled the amount of business it did with the government to $2.3bn. The company also more than doubled its political contributions to $1.2m, overwhelmingly to Republican candidates. Mr Cheney sold most of his Halliburton shares when he left the company, but retained stock options worth about $8m. He arranged to pay any profits to charity.
  22. Amerika should police the entire globe, yes. Nice idea, provided we export & enforce the following: 1) vegetarianism + grow organic produce locally 2) zero debt 3) self-sufficiency = village life 4) intoxication by hearing & chanting God's Holy Names 5) alternative energy sources At present Amerikans go to school for 12, 16, 20 yrs after which they know absolutely nothing. Amerikan education: the ultimate rip-off. According to it's Latin roots (e + ducare), our present Amerikan education system is not education at all; it's indoctrination into tamoguN. With a slice of rajoguN here & there to keep the economy going. To make our economy appear like it's going forward, but it's actually going backwards.
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    What is his website? To become both Ronald McDonald & Burger King u have to be well-connected, no?
  24. In 1965, Charles Degaulle advised Russia to get out of Poland & Amerika to get out of Vietnam. Had both listened & heeded... France was right then; France is right now. Even Bush's Father is telling him not to invade Iraq now. OUR GHOSTLY GUEST CONTINUES HIS STUPIDITY ONSLAUGHT. Can't blame him. If I was that dumb I'd hide my identity too. GO AHEAD GUEST, TELL US MORE.
  25. Pope to Bush: Go into Iraq and You Go Without God Capitol Hill Blue Wednesday 5 March 2003 Pope John Paul II has a strong message for President George W. Bush: God is not on your side if you invade Iraq. But the President told the pope's envoy the leader of the world's Catholics is wrong. Pleading for peace, an emissary from Pope John Paul II questioned Bush Wednesday on whether he was doing all he could to avert what the envoy called an "unjust" war with Iraq. Bush said removing Saddam Hussein would make the world more peaceful. The president met with Cardinal Pio Laghi, a former Vatican ambassador to the United States and a Bush family friend, on Ash Wednesday, the start of the Christian Lenten season of penance and spiritual renewal leading up to Easter. Bush told the envoy in a 40-minute meeting that "if it comes to the use of force, he believes it will make the world better," said White House spokesman Ari Fleischer, who attended the private meeting. "Removing the threat to the region will lead to a better, more peaceful world in which innocent Iraqis will have a better life." Laghi came bearing the pope's message: A war would be a "defeat for humanity" and would be neither morally nor legally justified. The Pope also questioned the President's statements invoking God's name as justification for the invasion. "God is a neutral observer in the affairs of man," the Pope said. "Man cannot march into war and assume God will be at his side." In Rome, the pope called for "common efforts to spare humanity another dramatic conflict." The Vatican stands by its view that a pre-emptive strike on Iraq is immoral unless backed by the United Nations, Laghi said. "It's illegal, it's unjust," Laghi told reporters after the session with Bush. "There are still peaceful avenues within the context of the vast patrimony of international law and institutions which exist for that purpose," Laghi said. "There is great unity on this grave matter on the part of the Holy See, the bishops in the United States, and the church throughout the world," he said. Laghi posed a series of questions to Bush that reflected the differences between the White House and the Vatican on Iraq, said a senior administration official. The questions included the importance of an international effort to confront Saddam and what the envoy said was a gulf between the Western and Muslim worlds. Bush disagreed on the last point, saying the U.S. effort to expand education opportunities to children had brought the Muslim and Western nations closer together, the administration official said. Laghi delivered a letter in which the pope urged Bush to listen carefully to the envoy. Neither the letter nor the envoy specifically urged Bush to avoid war, the U.S. official said. Laghi said he left the White House with hope "in spite of the fact that the situation is what it is." Bush has rarely met with opponents of his Iraq stand in recent months. He almost always meets with leaders who agree with him, but has spoken by phone with adversaries. Bush, a Methodist, has taken pains throughout his presidency to court Catholic voters, who made up a quarter of the electorate in 2000 and split their votes between Bush and Democrat Al Gore. White House officials pointed out that Bush and the envoy also discussed abortion and cloning, two issues on which the administration and the Vatican generally agree. The polite exchange described by White House aides reflected the careful language of diplomacy used by both sides, even when they disagree. In a May visit to the Vatican, Bush told the pope he was "concerned" about the Catholic church's standing in America, where the church has been rocked by sex-abuse scandal.
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