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To: steve harris who wrote (194828)7/17/2004 2:54:26 PM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577883
 
Rev. Falwell Accused of Breaking Tax Rule

Fri Jul 16, 5:26 PM ET
By JUSTIN BERGMAN, Associated Press Writer

RICHMOND, Va. - A religious watchdog group claims the Rev. Jerry Falwell has violated his church's tax-exempt status by endorsing President Bush (news - web sites) and urging followers to donate to a conservative political action campaign.



To: steve harris who wrote (194828)7/17/2004 2:56:10 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577883
 
>saw this but I'm not good with satellite photos...

Neither of the maps shows all that much that's intelligble to me.

My basic premise is that it's OK if Israel builds the wall around the settlements near the Green Line, but not ones further than a short distance from there. Like 85% of the settlers are in there, and it's not really a case of grabbing land there so much as urban sprawl.

Taking areas such as the settlement of Ariel, which is near the Jordan River, is a clear case of a land grab. That's the egregious problem with the wall being built. Building a wall around that area really does divide the land in two, and that's unacceptable to me.

-Z