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Re: [casi] Always easier to point the finger outward than inward!!!!






>From: "margaret paoloni" <peggyannp@msn.com>
>To: <soc-casi-discuss@lists.cam.ac.uk>
>Subject: [casi] Always easier to point the finger outward than inward!!!!
>Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 15:40:03 -0500
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>I must say I  am a little confused how this list posting works. When I read
>the guidelines I realized the rules involved a particular UK focus and also
>that the posts are screened and then put on the computer by the person in
>charge of the posts. Correct me if I am wrong about all this. I must say
>that if that is the process then ,  is it not once again Big Brother
>knowing what's good for your consumption. Big brother does not always have
>to be the government or some big corporation. I also saw that the US has
>it's own posts.I feel that this  is some of the problem with organizing
>against the forces that wish to have the world  under " a new world order."
>   And this "New World Order" is not most of the American people. It is one
>percent of the Populaton in America. One percent of the population in the
>UK. It is one percent of the population in every country that signs on to "
>this new world order. "  I'm sure Tony Blair does not have to pinch
>pennies. We see it as one government against another government. America is
>the big bad guy in the world. When I have traveled I have more often felt
>contempt from Europeans more so than from any other nationality on the
>planet. I think there is a fair share of propaganda being fed to those of
>you in the UK. What I am trying to say, and maybe not saying it well, I
>apologize for that, is I feel the monster is closer to home to us than we
>might feel comfortable admitting. I don't deny that the american government
>is the largest terrorist nation on the planet and I am very critical of
>this government. But I never say My government or "we" bombed because it is
>not my or we for me. It is they. THose who wish to rule the world for their
>profits and they are operating on all continents just using the american
>taxpayer, resouces as it's suckers. The quality of life in Europe is far
>superior to the US.The poverty that you see in some 3rd world countries you
>also see here in some aspects of the US. Also I must   say if that these
>emails are screened before they are posted I see that as just another arm
>  of forces trying to control. Granted they may be kinder forces but why
>does anyone know what is in the best interest for others to hear or read.
>It's what leads to greater forces doing the same thing and finding some
>reason to justify it.
>Sincerely,       Peggy Ann
>
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