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To: KLP who wrote (2093)9/30/2006 3:39:23 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 10087
 
I don't think a lack of translators is the reason those documents aren't being translated, it's that there is simply no point unless one can nail down where the document came from (provenance).

Too many liars and disinformation specialists to just accept an unsourced paper at face value.

You know, just think about the CBS "documents" that "proved" that George W. Bush didn't fulfill his military documents.

It made the Democrats very happy for a while but the documents turned out to be fake, very embarrassing.

The author of the piece I posted does go into why it's OK to kill Muslims rather down in the piece but I need to go bathe my dog and take her out to get her nails clipped. Will look later.



To: KLP who wrote (2093)10/5/2006 4:18:40 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 10087
 
Is graffitti a crime, or an art form?

Fast facts about graffiti

It costs America more than $8 billion per year just to clean up graffiti.

Immediate removal - within 24-48 hours - is the key to successful graffiti prevention.

There are four types of graffiti – tagging, satanic/hate, gang, and generic (non-threatening messages like "Bobby loves Suzy" or "Class of 2000"). San Antonio mainly deals with gang and tagging graffiti. Tagging graffiti is more ornate while gang graffiti uses symbols.

It is a common misperception that most graffiti is done by gangs when in fact gangs are responsible for less than 10% of graffiti.

Graffiti vandals represent every social, ethnic and economic background. Suburban males commit approximately 50% of graffiti vandalism from pre-teen to early 20s.

The average age of the arrested graffiti vandal is 17-18, with an overall broad range of 8-54.

Community paintbrush murals are rarely defaced by graffiti and instill a sense of pride among those who live nearby.

There are four primary motivating factors for graffiti vandalism: fame, rebellion, self-expression, and power.

Getting the media to publish photos and videotape of graffiti is often the ultimate fame for graffiti vandals.

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