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User: "MonsieurStat"
Date: 11 Apr 2005 08:55:26 PM
Object: Up to 300,000 Protest Against U.S. In Baghdad
In Iraq, tens of thousands of Shiite Iraqis demonstrated in Baghdad
Saturday to call for the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The protesters -
organized by Shiite cleric Moqtada al Sadr - gathered in the same square
where U.S. forces pulled down a statue of Saddam Hussein two years ago.
To mark the anniversary, the Shiites burned effigies of Saddam as well
as President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The crowd
chanted "Yes, yes to Islam, No, no to America!" The protesters issued
three demands: the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, the release of
Iraqis from US-run prisons and for the speedy trial of Saddam Hussein.
The Los Angeles Times reported that the crowd was as large as 300,000
protesters. Middle East analyst Juan Cole said even if the crowd was
half that size it would mark the largest popular demonstration in Iraq
since 1958.
Meanwhile Sunni Iraqis marked the two-year anniversary of the fall of
Baghdad with anti-U.S. protests in Ramadi. The Sunni-led Iraqi Islamic
Party issued a statement blaming the U.S. for the chaos and destruction
that has enveloped the country over the past two years. The statement
read QUOTE "The 9th of April is a day in which one tyrant fell so that
another occupying tyrant could take his place"
.

User: "Aidan"

Title: Re: Up to 300,000 Protest Against U.S. In Baghdad 11 Apr 2005 10:15:52 PM
MonsieurStat wrote:


In Iraq, tens of thousands of Shiite Iraqis demonstrated in Baghdad
Saturday to call for the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The protesters -
organized by Shiite cleric Moqtada al Sadr - gathered in the same
square where U.S. forces pulled down a statue of Saddam Hussein two
years ago. To mark the anniversary, the Shiites burned effigies of
Saddam as well as President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony
Blair. The crowd chanted "Yes, yes to Islam, No, no to America!" The
protesters issued three demands: the withdrawal of US troops from
Iraq, the release of Iraqis from US-run prisons and for the speedy
trial of Saddam Hussein. The Los Angeles Times reported that the crowd
was as large as 300,000 protesters. Middle East analyst Juan Cole said
even if the crowd was half that size it would mark the largest popular
demonstration in Iraq since 1958.

Meanwhile Sunni Iraqis marked the two-year anniversary of the fall of
Baghdad with anti-U.S. protests in Ramadi. The Sunni-led Iraqi Islamic
Party issued a statement blaming the U.S. for the chaos and
destruction that has enveloped the country over the past two years.
The statement read QUOTE "The 9th of April is a day in which one
tyrant fell so that another occupying tyrant could take his place"

The revolution will not be televised.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Up to 300,000 Protest Against U.S. In Baghdad 12 Apr 2005 09:40:28 AM
Aiden wrote:

MonsieurStat wrote:

In Iraq, tens of thousands of Shiite Iraqis demonstrated in Baghdad
Saturday to call for the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The protesters -
organized by Shiite cleric Moqtada al Sadr - gathered in the same
square where U.S. forces pulled down a statue of Saddam Hussein two
years ago. To mark the anniversary, the Shiites burned effigies of
Saddam as well as President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony
Blair. The crowd chanted "Yes, yes to Islam, No, no to America!" The
protesters issued three demands: the withdrawal of US troops from
Iraq, the release of Iraqis from US-run prisons and for the speedy
trial of Saddam Hussein. The Los Angeles Times reported that the crowd
was as large as 300,000 protesters. Middle East analyst Juan Cole said
even if the crowd was half that size it would mark the largest popular
demonstration in Iraq since 1958.

Meanwhile Sunni Iraqis marked the two-year anniversary of the fall of
Baghdad with anti-U.S. protests in Ramadi. The Sunni-led Iraqi Islamic
Party issued a statement blaming the U.S. for the chaos and
destruction that has enveloped the country over the past two years.
The statement read QUOTE "The 9th of April is a day in which one
tyrant fell so that another occupying tyrant could take his place"

The revolution will not be televised.

Which "revolution" is that?
Tony
.
User: "Perseid"

Title: Re: Up to 300,000 Protest Against U.S. In Baghdad 12 Apr 2005 11:22:26 PM
Spat the Words

Aiden wrote:

MonsieurStat wrote:


In Iraq, tens of thousands of Shiite Iraqis demonstrated in Baghdad
Saturday to call for the withdrawal of U.S. troops. The protesters -
organized by Shiite cleric Moqtada al Sadr - gathered in the same
square where U.S. forces pulled down a statue of Saddam Hussein two
years ago. To mark the anniversary, the Shiites burned effigies of
Saddam as well as President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony
Blair. The crowd chanted "Yes, yes to Islam, No, no to America!" The
protesters issued three demands: the withdrawal of US troops from
Iraq, the release of Iraqis from US-run prisons and for the speedy
trial of Saddam Hussein. The Los Angeles Times reported that the crowd
was as large as 300,000 protesters. Middle East analyst Juan Cole said
even if the crowd was half that size it would mark the largest popular
demonstration in Iraq since 1958.

Meanwhile Sunni Iraqis marked the two-year anniversary of the fall of
Baghdad with anti-U.S. protests in Ramadi. The Sunni-led Iraqi Islamic
Party issued a statement blaming the U.S. for the chaos and
destruction that has enveloped the country over the past two years.
The statement read QUOTE "The 9th of April is a day in which one
tyrant fell so that another occupying tyrant could take his place"


The revolution will not be televised.


Which "revolution" is that?

Tony

You will not be able to stay home, brother.
You will not be able to plug in, turn on and cop out.
You will not be able to lose yourself on skag and skip,
Skip out for beer during commercials,
Because the revolution will not be televised.
The revolution will not be televised.
The revolution will not be brought to you by Xerox
In 4 parts without commercial interruptions.
The revolution will not show you pictures of Nixon
blowing a bugle and leading a charge by John
Mitchell, General Abrams and Spiro Agnew to eat
hog maws confiscated from a Harlem sanctuary.
The revolution will not be televised.
The revolution will not be brought to you by the
Schaefer Award Theatre and will not star Natalie
Woods and Steve McQueen or Bullwinkle and Julia.
The revolution will not give your mouth sex appeal.
The revolution will not get rid of the nubs.
The revolution will not make you look five pounds
thinner, because the revolution will not be televised, Brother.
There will be no pictures of you and Willie May
pushing that shopping cart down the block on the dead run,
or trying to slide that color television into a stolen ambulance.
NBC will not be able predict the winner at 8:32
or report from 29 districts.
The revolution will not be televised.
There will be no pictures of pigs shooting down
brothers in the instant replay.
There will be no pictures of pigs shooting down
brothers in the instant replay.
There will be no pictures of Whitney Young being
run out of Harlem on a rail with a brand new process.
There will be no slow motion or still life of Roy
Wilkens strolling through Watts in a Red, Black and
Green liberation jumpsuit that he had been saving
For just the proper occasion.
Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Hooterville
Junction will no longer be so damned relevant, and
women will not care if ***** finally gets down with
Jane on Search for Tomorrow because Black people
will be in the street looking for a brighter day.
The revolution will not be televised.
There will be no highlights on the eleven o'clock
news and no pictures of hairy armed women
liberationists and Jackie Onassis blowing her nose.
The theme song will not be written by Jim Webb,
Francis Scott Key, nor sung by Glen Campbell, Tom
Jones, Johnny Cash, Englebert Humperdink, or the Rare Earth.
The revolution will not be televised.
The revolution will not be right back after a message
about a white tornado, white lightning, or white people.
You will not have to worry about a dove in your
bedroom, a tiger in your tank, or the giant in your toilet bowl.
The revolution will not go better with Coke.
The revolution will not fight the germs that may cause bad breath.
The revolution will put you in the driver's seat.
The revolution will not be televised, will not be televised,
will not be televised, will not be televised.
The revolution will be no re-run brothers;
The revolution will be live.
.



User: ""

Title: Re: Up to 300,000 Protest Against U.S. In Baghdad 13 Apr 2005 01:07:47 AM
one nation
under God
has turned into
one nation under the influence
of one drug
[chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(2x)
T.V., it
satellite links
our United States of Unconsciousness
Apathetic therapeutic and extremely addictive
The methadone metronome pumping out
150 channels 24 hours a day
you can flip through all of them
and still there's nothing worth watching
T.V. is the reason why less than 10 per cent of our
Nation reads books daily
Why most people think Central Amerika
means Kansas
Socialism means unamerican
and Apartheid is a new headache remedy
absorbed in it's world it's so hard to find us
It shapes our mind the most
maybe the mother of our Nation
should remind us
that we're sitting too close to...
[Chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(2x)
T.V. is
the stomping ground for political candidates
Where bears in the woods
are chased by Grecian Formula'd
bald eagles
T.V. is mechanized politic's
remote control over the masses
co-sponsored by environmentally safe gases
watch for the PBS special
It's the perpetuation of the two party system
where image takes precedence over wisdom
Where sound bite politics are served to
the fastfood culture
Where straight teeth in your mouth
are more important than the words
that come out of it
Race baiting is the way to get selected
Willie Horton or
Will he not get elected on...
[Chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(2x)
T.V., is it the reflector or the director?
Does it imitate us
or do we imitate it
because a child watches 1500 murders before he's
twelve years old and we wonder why we've created
a Jason generation that learns to laugh
rather than to abhor the horror
T.V. is the place where
armchair generals and quarterbacks can
experience first hand
the excitement of warfare
as the theme song is sung in the background
Sugar sweet sitcoms
that leave us with a bad actor taste while
pop stars metamorphosize into soda pop stars
You saw the video
You heard the soundtrack
Well now go buy the soft drink
Well, the onla cola that I support
would be a union C.O.L.A.(Cost Of Living Allowance)
On television
[Chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(2x)
Back again, "New and improved"
We return to our irregularly programmed schedule
hidden cleverly between heavy breasted
beer and car commercials
CNNESPNABCTNT but mostly B.S.
Where oxymoronic language like
"virtually spotless", "fresh frozen"
"light yet filling" and "military intelligence"
have become standard
T.V. is the place where phrases are redefined
like "recession" to "necessary downturn"
"Crude oil" on a beach to "mousse"
"Civilian death" to "collateral damages"
and being killed by your own Army
is now called "friendly fire"
T.V. is the place where the pursuit
of happiness has become the pursuit of
trivia
Where toothpaste and cars have become
sex objects
Where imagination is sucked out of children
by a cathode ray nipple
T.V. is the only wet nurse
that would create a cripple
[Chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(4x)
==============================
HOOROO ;-)
UNCLE WALLY ;-0
.
User: "Hans D. Magnusson"

Title: Re: Up to 300,000 Protest Against U.S. In Baghdad 14 Apr 2005 12:31:32 PM
wrote / skrev:

one nation
under God
has turned into
one nation under the influence
of one drug

[chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(2x)

T.V., it
satellite links
our United States of Unconsciousness
Apathetic therapeutic and extremely addictive
The methadone metronome pumping out
150 channels 24 hours a day
you can flip through all of them
and still there's nothing worth watching
T.V. is the reason why less than 10 per cent of our
Nation reads books daily
Why most people think Central Amerika
means Kansas
Socialism means unamerican
and Apartheid is a new headache remedy
absorbed in it's world it's so hard to find us
It shapes our mind the most
maybe the mother of our Nation
should remind us
that we're sitting too close to...

[Chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(2x)

T.V. is
the stomping ground for political candidates
Where bears in the woods
are chased by Grecian Formula'd
bald eagles
T.V. is mechanized politic's
remote control over the masses
co-sponsored by environmentally safe gases
watch for the PBS special
It's the perpetuation of the two party system
where image takes precedence over wisdom
Where sound bite politics are served to
the fastfood culture
Where straight teeth in your mouth
are more important than the words
that come out of it
Race baiting is the way to get selected
Willie Horton or
Will he not get elected on...

[Chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(2x)

T.V., is it the reflector or the director?
Does it imitate us
or do we imitate it
because a child watches 1500 murders before he's
twelve years old and we wonder why we've created
a Jason generation that learns to laugh
rather than to abhor the horror
T.V. is the place where
armchair generals and quarterbacks can
experience first hand
the excitement of warfare
as the theme song is sung in the background
Sugar sweet sitcoms
that leave us with a bad actor taste while
pop stars metamorphosize into soda pop stars
You saw the video
You heard the soundtrack
Well now go buy the soft drink
Well, the onla cola that I support
would be a union C.O.L.A.(Cost Of Living Allowance)
On television

[Chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(2x)

Back again, "New and improved"
We return to our irregularly programmed schedule
hidden cleverly between heavy breasted
beer and car commercials
CNNESPNABCTNT but mostly B.S.
Where oxymoronic language like
"virtually spotless", "fresh frozen"
"light yet filling" and "military intelligence"
have become standard
T.V. is the place where phrases are redefined
like "recession" to "necessary downturn"
"Crude oil" on a beach to "mousse"
"Civilian death" to "collateral damages"
and being killed by your own Army
is now called "friendly fire"
T.V. is the place where the pursuit
of happiness has become the pursuit of
trivia
Where toothpaste and cars have become
sex objects
Where imagination is sucked out of children
by a cathode ray nipple
T.V. is the only wet nurse
that would create a cripple

[Chorus:]
Television, the drug of the Nation
Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
(4x)

==============================

HOOROO ;-)

UNCLE WALLY ;-0

Yeah, sure you want 68 to come around again, but it won't; this is the
end times.
.



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