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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 257.02-1.1%3:59 PM EST

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To: James Calladine who wrote (52145)9/14/2001 8:12:54 PM
From: Jerome   of 70976
 
James...thanks very much for posting that...
As I watched that news clip I noticed that it was getting shorter every time I watched it. The big V shape of the fingers did not make sense. If they wanted to protest the Americans they would have burned a couple dozen flags. When I saw that one character fire that machine gun I was thinking to myself, "You best put that away before the Israeli's show up"

To Mr.Fred Levine I PM'ed the following item earlier today.

I have lived in third world countries for several years, during times of attempted revolution.It was my impression that its very difficult to get anyone to protest anything. Protests in the countries I have been in would probably result in rapid elimination. There goes your body and your ideals.

But once a TV camera shows up demonstrators or protestors arise out of the ground. I saw a situation where there were about five teachers protesting not being paid for the past several months.Once a film crew showed up the five became 500. That is the power of television.

After the cameras were silenced the troops opened fire and killed 37 protesters with automatic weapons fire. It never made the news, who cares what happens in, "The Heart of Darkkness"

When Marshall McLuan calls TV.."bublegum for the eyes "someone else came back with the idea, "The message is the medium"

Be cautious of what you see on television....If you want to learn history...read the darn books.

Regards, Jerome
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