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To: TobagoJack who wrote (80521)4/1/2007 2:18:58 AM
From: 5thGrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Dear General, how is the phoenix fund doing my old friend? I see coconut like to have you dance with her and share your ice cream with her. I can relate to that, I will be much more willing to share some oranges with you for some good ice cream than shiny metal stuff - it seems after the 5th grade we all start learning abstraction upon abstraction and get so far disconnected from the real world. Last time I try to lick gold coin it not taste as good as DQ blizzard. I think maybe DQ icecream go up if they were using made in china paper cups.

I see you are up late - don't miss - fixing to come on cspan2 - right up your alley I think.

cspan.org

Nemesis
Martin Luther King Middle School (Berkeley, CA)
Berkeley, California (United States)
ID: 197258 - 03/07/2007 - 1:47 - $29.95

Johnson, Chalmers Co-Founder, Japan Policy Research Institute
Brechin, Gray Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley, Geography



Chalmers Johnson talked about his book Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic, the third installment of his trilogy American Empire Project published by Metropolitan Books. Mr. Johnson spoke with Gray Brechin, author of Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin, and Farewell, Promised Land. Mr. Johnson compared the U.S. to the Roman Republic in its last days as it tried to sustain domestic democracy with an external empire. He also talked about the contradictions in U.S. foreign policy, political philosophy, and potential impact of military operations in Iraq.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (80521)4/1/2007 8:28:52 AM
From: orkrious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
call 5thgrader shades, and he would respond better

I actually gave that quite a bit of thought.

I realized there may be a deeper reason why he changed his name other than the fact that sometimes he acts that way. <g> I decided I'd respect his wishes.