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"SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" |
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05 Mar 2005 07:54:32 AM |
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DAY 2 OF 30. |
Day 2 of 30, to see if god can go 30 days without COMMITING A MURDER
Not off to a good start.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/03/03/stranded.dolphins.ap/index.html
MARATHON, Florida (AP) -- Nineteen dolphins that became stranded off the
Florida Keys have died, including 13 who were euthanized, officials said
Friday.
More than 30 others will be moved to rehabilitation facilities Saturday.
The dolphins were euthanized after blood tests showed 13 of them were "not
likely to recover at all and that they are suffering," said Laura Engleby, a
biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service.
"Some were still not swimming on their own, and they couldn't hold
themselves up," Denise Jackson of the Marine Mammal Rescue Team said.
More than 60 rough-tooth dolphins beached themselves Wednesday on flats and
sandbars about a quarter mile off Marathon. Rescue teams moved the dolphins
to a nearby canal where veterinarians have been conducting medical tests.
The remaining 31 live dolphins were being given Pedialyte -- a drink
normally given to dehydrated human babies -- and fresh water, Jackson said.
Teams planned to move them by Saturday morning to rehabilitation facilities
along the Keys or on the mainland, officials said.
Marine mammals may become stranded when they are sick, injured or
disoriented, Engleby said. Scientists performing necropsies will take
genetic samples to determine whether the dolphins all came from the same
population.
Rough-tooth dolphins normally inhabit deep waters in the Gulf of Mexico and
the Atlantic Ocean.
Marathon, in the middle of the Florida Keys, is about 46 miles east of Key
West.
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| User: "Your Name Here=Harvey" |
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| Title: Re: DAY 2 OF 30. |
05 Mar 2005 04:37:54 PM |
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In article <sSiWd.1894$CW2.155@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
killgod@killgod.com says...
Day 2 of 30, to see if god can go 30 days without COMMITING A MURDER
Not off to a good start.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/03/03/stranded.dolphins.ap/index.html
MARATHON, Florida (AP) -- Nineteen dolphins that became stranded off the
Florida Keys have died, including 13 who were euthanized, officials said
Friday.
More than 30 others will be moved to rehabilitation facilities Saturday.
The dolphins were euthanized after blood tests showed 13 of them were "not
likely to recover at all and that they are suffering," said Laura Engleby, a
biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service.
"Some were still not swimming on their own, and they couldn't hold
themselves up," Denise Jackson of the Marine Mammal Rescue Team said.
More than 60 rough-tooth dolphins beached themselves Wednesday on flats and
sandbars about a quarter mile off Marathon. Rescue teams moved the dolphins
to a nearby canal where veterinarians have been conducting medical tests.
The remaining 31 live dolphins were being given Pedialyte -- a drink
normally given to dehydrated human babies -- and fresh water, Jackson said.
Teams planned to move them by Saturday morning to rehabilitation facilities
along the Keys or on the mainland, officials said.
Marine mammals may become stranded when they are sick, injured or
disoriented, Engleby said. Scientists performing necropsies will take
genetic samples to determine whether the dolphins all came from the same
population.
Rough-tooth dolphins normally inhabit deep waters in the Gulf of Mexico and
the Atlantic Ocean.
Marathon, in the middle of the Florida Keys, is about 46 miles east of Key
West.
Death and dying is part and parcel of living.
The enlightened view is that it is not the tragedy and fearsome event
it is presented out to be.
That it is simply an 'exit' from this reality.
I think it is good to show how stupid the belief of 'god' is -
as regards christianity and the bible - also with the Islam view, and
the Jewish view --- because they much of a muchness, ie. wrong.
Living things die. Full stop.
Harvey
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| User: "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" |
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| Title: DAY 2 OF 30 continued . |
05 Mar 2005 07:55:30 AM |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7097244/
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesia's military on Saturday claimed it had killed
30 separatist rebels in tsunami-ravaged Aceh province in the space of a
week, threatening a fragile truce agreed on after the Dec. 26 natural
disaster.
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A rebel spokesman alleged most of the 30 were unarmed villagers caught up in
army sweeps.
A top commander, meanwhile, reportedly accused the rebels of lying during
ongoing peace talks.
The flurry of claims indicate the post-tsunami informal cease-fire is not
sticking and underline the obstacles to a lasting peace in the region, which
has been wracked by fighting between government troops and a small
separatist army since 1976.
The military said in a statement it had killed 30 rebels and confiscated 29
weapons in the final week of February. It gave no more details on the
killings, only a handful of which were reported at the time.
Rebel spokesman Muksalmina said only 15 insurgents had been killed since the
Dec. 26 tsunami and that the rest of the victims were innocent villagers.
"This figure is just not true," he said by a cell phone from an undisclosed
location in the province. "Everyday the army slaughters the people of Aceh
who sympathize with our struggle. Even simple villagers who don't know
anything are killed."
Disaster spurred fresh peace talks
The tsunami killed more than 120,000 people in Aceh and left some 400,000
people homeless. The scale of the disaster led to fresh peace talks amid
fears the conflict could disrupt international aid efforts there.
Humanitarian workers say their operations are so far unaffected by the
fighting in the oil- and gas- rich province.
The latest round of talks, which are being held in Finland, ended with the
rebels stating they were prepared to shelve their demand for independence in
exchange for greater self-government and a guarantee the military would
withdraw.
Aceh military commander Maj. Gen. Endang Suwarya said he doubted the rebels
would keep their word, Kompas daily newspaper reported.
"The facts on the ground show GAM have bad intentions. They are attacking
the military, civilians and humanitarian workers," he said using the
Indonesian acronym for the Free Aceh Movement.
The government has said it is hopeful the latest round of talks can lead to
a peaceful settlement to the conflict. But sections of the country's
powerful military are known to be opposed to any deal. The army currently
controls Aceh as its own fiefdom and runs scores of legal and illegal
business there.
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| User: "SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" |
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| Title: more of day 2 OF 30. |
05 Mar 2005 08:57:21 AM |
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more of day 2 of 30 , god not doing so good
President Bush called Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to express
his regrets over the incident, in which an Italian intelligence officer was
killed and a journalist freed by hostage-takers was wounded by gunfire from
American troops.
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