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Pogue Gans Has Fled Manhattan?31 Aug 2004 22:35 GMT1
Has Pogue Gans, our perpetually entertaining radical-chic
Greenwich-Village Marxist, fled his perch near Washington Square and
hot-footed it away from the protestors, demonstrators and delegates at
the Republican National Convention?
Re: Radical-Chic, Greenwich-Village Marxism31 Aug 2004 17:45 GMT1
"Lenin and Stalin gave Marxism a very bad name -- while not practicing
Marxism per se -- and we'll never put it back together again."
P. Jonathan Gans ---- NYU chemist & Greenwich-Village Marxist
11 January 2004
Desperate Democrats Led By Daschle -- Tout 2001 Hug By Bush31 Aug 2004 16:14 GMT4
"Statement by RNC Communications Director Jim Dyke on Daschle clip
Mon Aug 30 2004 14:36:31 ET"
"New York -- RNC Communications Director Jim Dyke made the following
statement today:
What a waste this group is!!31 Aug 2004 10:32 GMT6
Since no one wants to talk on topic this group is not worth a crap
Photos - Ancient Copper Mine on Anglesey, North Wales.31 Aug 2004 09:42 GMT1
Parys Mountain - Copper Mine - Amlwch - Anglesey - Wales
Great place to have a look around and go for a walk.
Full of interesting rock formations and one big hole in the middle.
Lots of history
The beginnigs of Parliament30 Aug 2004 18:41 GMT1
Why is it claimed that it was the Parliament that made England?
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Pozdrawiam,
Mihauz  

_Kerry's Lost Opportunity_ 27 Aug 2004 18:27 GMT5
"Kerry's Lost Opportunity"
"He could have healed the wounds of Vietnam.  Instead, he tried to
exploit them."
BY HERMAN JACOBS
Senator Dole Questions Kerry's Vietnam Wounds27 Aug 2004 16:45 GMT13
"Dole Questions Kerry's Vietnam Wounds"
"CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - Former Republican Sen. Bob Dole suggested Sunday
that John Kerry apologize for past testimony before Congress about
alleged atrocities during the Vietnam War and joined critics of the
Re: Literacy Rates26 Aug 2004 21:10 GMT9
True literacy, of course, whether we are talking about Latin or
"vernacular literacy" is not just the ability to READ the language.
To be literate in a language one must be able to SPEAK it, READ it and
WRITE it.
Thousands Of New Yorkers Exposed In Voter Registration Fraud26 Aug 2004 13:11 GMT23
"Exposed: Scandal of double voters"
"With debate over the 2000 election still raging, thousands of people
illegally register in both New York City and Florida, which could swing
an election."
John Kerry -- "Too Clever By Half"26 Aug 2004 09:42 GMT5
"The Washington Post's David Broder explains the thinking behind Kerry's
campaign: "In a 2002 conversation, Kerry told me he thought it would be
doubly advantageous that 'I fought in Vietnam and I also fought against
the Vietnam War,' apparently not recognizing that some would see ...
Vietnam, Kerry And The Democrats25 Aug 2004 03:53 GMT288
Bravo!
Satterfield writes some sense for a change, rather than gibberish
Bravo Zulu, Satterfield.
A President Kerry would have so many loony Left-Wing, pot-smoking,
Warships In New York Harbor Afer The 9/11 Attack22 Aug 2004 20:17 GMT4
"Oh, but they do.  The only way a large craft can navigate New York
Harbor is with an experienced harbormaster at the helm.  The channels
are tricky and not nearly as deep as they might be."
P. Jonathan Gans -- Milkdud Warrior And Bathtub Sailor Extraordinaire
Kerry's Cambodia Christmas Story Falls Apart22 Aug 2004 16:20 GMT63
"Holiday in Cambodia"
"The most damning testimony on John Kerry in Vietnam has come from John
Kerry."
BY ROBERT L. POLLOCK
Norman Davis - The Isles : a history22 Aug 2004 14:42 GMT3
I am French and I 've just bought this history book in London. It is quite
big and I am new to British history, but I didn't want something too dull.
I started reading it and found it very interesting so far, quite poetical. I
like the style, but I don't know how much it is accurate ...
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