The last book I read , stones in the river, had a weak ending ,,,
meandered and dropped away.
A Solid ending , I am a sucker for happy endings but its not
critical.Still a book must a have solid ending. A good expample ,The
girl with the pearl earring, a great ending, perfect!!!!! jill
reading The Good German now, I seem to be stuck in germany these
days,,,,,,,,,
There is a new non fiction out about Hezbolla/ lebannon/syria.
Terrorist cells active in the united states, sounds interesting,
apparently Hezbollah accourding to people who's job it is to know this
stuff are a much larger threat then AlQueda,
What a world,
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| User: "Whiskers" |
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04 Apr 2005 02:22:26 PM |
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On 2005-04-04, <> wrote:
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There is a new non fiction out about Hezbolla/ lebannon/syria.
Terrorist cells active in the united states, sounds interesting,
apparently Hezbollah accourding to people who's job it is to know this
stuff are a much larger threat then AlQueda,
What a world,
Are you /trying/ to start a flame thread? ;))
Balance: <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1908671.stm>
What they say themselves:
<http://almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/300/320/324/324.2/hizballah/>
"We hereby affirm that our Islam rejects violence as a method to gain
Power, and this should be the formula for the nonislamists as well.
Hizbullah Press Office, March 20, 1998"
Some people don't like them at all:
<http://www.factsofisrael.com/blog/archives/000419.html>
<http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20050310-085559-7279r.htm>
A compehensive point of reference:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hezbollah>
There's no shortage if information 'out there'. Gather data and make up
your own mind! :))
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| User: "" |
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04 Apr 2005 05:07:57 PM |
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No quite frankly I was suprised to hear Hezbollah was the greater
threat, Here we are stuck in Iraq, , No, no , no flame threads,
peace! jill
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| User: "" |
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05 Apr 2005 10:09:47 AM |
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one more thing, I don't think most people know nearly enough about the
historical/economical / social/political stuff that is relevant to
the whole middle east situation, I know I didn't know much apart from
the propaganda we get spoon fed to facilitate an agenda, sigh! maybe
someday I will know enough to actually have an opinion! jill
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| User: "Whiskers" |
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05 Apr 2005 11:23:25 AM |
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On 2005-04-05, <> wrote:
one more thing, I don't think most people know nearly enough about the
historical/economical / social/political stuff that is relevant to
the whole middle east situation, I know I didn't know much apart from
the propaganda we get spoon fed to facilitate an agenda, sigh! maybe
someday I will know enough to actually have an opinion! jill
You've spotted the problem, which is a major step. You are sitting in
front of the biggest source of information humankind has ever known, so use
it :))
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| User: "" |
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06 Apr 2005 09:40:45 AM |
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okay
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| User: "ponette" |
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04 Apr 2005 10:21:19 AM |
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On 4 Apr 2005 08:19:24 -0700, wrote:
The last book I read , stones in the river, had a weak ending ,,,
meandered and dropped away.
With a title like "Stones in the River," what did you expect? :)
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| User: "" |
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04 Apr 2005 05:03:23 PM |
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it was a Oprah book ...
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