To: Maurice Winn who wrote (10685 ) 10/9/2001 5:02:59 PM From: the_wheel Respond to of 74559 I bet the taliban will want a 'defence shield in space' when they see the USS Enterprise launch the new weapon:Death Star. coming soon to a theater near you, see the launch yesterday? Paki guarding Afghan/Saudi. Glitch there : Paki told me that Ben was a 'national hero'. Dont let the fox guard the chicken house. <Cobalt Blue is all for war > Hey thats a low blow, you are just twisting her words and for petes sake no lawyer needs that kind of help! <Gerry is an Osama clone> A poor one if you ask me, look out at Canary Wharf, still standin isn't it? Ben's gang has no fear, that is their strength. They want W to bring it on. Didn't Ben say he had 2M ready to die for their country or was that one of his crew? W will not attack, he knows Ben wants it that way, just waiting till Ben plays his ace. Maybe if W ignores him he will go away - HAHAHA From 10K klics looks blue still, from where my mind is, its spinning backwards, freaking out, what happened to my world, does the weight of the world fall on my shoulders, Atlas shrugged, why cant I? I have a 'Sunday Times' dateline London April 20, 1941 : Front page 'Empire troops land in Irak' 'Egypt Hitler's next objective' 'Panzer units destroyed' 'The bombing of cities' 'Struggle will go on' 'Women of 22 to register' '5 enemy ships destroyed' 'Hitler 52 today' Back page: 'London fire fighters record in big raid : All outbreaks kept from spreading' 'jugoslav ships for britain' 'Navy will pull us through' 'Growing your own sugar' Still back page: 'Defeatist talk : James xxx xxx (name removed by me) 27, railway porter, lodging in Tettenall Road, Wolverhampton, was sentenced yesterday to two months' hard labour on two charges of publishing statements relating to the war which were likely to cause alarm and despondency. He pleaded guilty' This is the kicker: ' "I cannot go on" - Virginia Woolf's last note - Depressed by War - A letter left by Mrs. Virginia Woolf, the essayist and novelist, whose body was recovered from the River Ouse, near her home at Rodwell, Lewes, Sussex, on Friday night, was read at the inquest at Newhaven yesterday.... It said: "I have the feeling that I shall go mad and cannot go on any longer in these terrible times. I hear voices and cannot concentrate on my work. I have fought against it, but cannot fight any longer. I owe all my happiness in life to you. You have been so perfectly good. I cannot go on and spoil your life." Mrs. Woolf, the coroner added, was undoubtedly of an extremely sensitive nature and was much more responsive than most people to the general beastliness of things happening in this world to-day. She had a sad history of nervousness.' Sound familiar?