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Internet access is a "Human Right" sez the UN
Pete replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
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Internet access is a "Human Right" sez the UN
Pete replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Very ethnocentric of you. I am a citizen of the world -
Internet access is a "Human Right" sez the UN
Pete replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
If your internet gets shut off- go to the library. And nowhere did I put internet above food and water and love. More then 50% of the world lives on less then $2 a day. And over a billion in the world lack clean drinking water. This is one of the causes I am most interested in. Clean water will be the next oil the next 20 years. The world is in a state of desertification. Evil Bechtel attempted to privatize water in Bolivia. Clean water I would most definitely put at the top of human rights. -
What a thread that was! Hoggy/Combo are my favorite posters here. The best was when John from Hemet was about to fly to Buffalo for a spearing contest with Combo
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Internet access is a "Human Right" sez the UN
Pete replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
um that was Eric Wood calling out Aaron Maybin and this is a Bills board. What does that have to do with my belief that everyone in the world should have access to the internet? -
Internet access is a "Human Right" sez the UN
Pete replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I do believe it is a human right. It is what connects us to the rest of the world, and the internet will be what eventually brings democracy to China and helps bring down totalitarian regimes world wide. Behold the power of twitter to organize. Egypt is just the beginning -
have you traveled through France? If not, then where do you make the assumption that the French are bigoted? If you haven't experienced French bigotry first hand isn't that bigoted of you Mr Kettle? And I laughed out loud at the trust fund baby comment. Actually I work my ass off, save my money instead of blowing it on stupid **** like new cars, and stay at hostels and travel cheap. One doesn't have to be a trust fund baby to travel. And most of us aren't. Traveling is one of the greatest things one can do IMO. Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. - Mark Twain
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Henry Kissenger. Where did I say French culture was superior to American? Who said I preferred France? You love to leap to conclusions and should brush up on your reading comprehension
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I am pro nothing, not anti matter!
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I don't watch TV, I chose to bike instead of drive for the past 10 years(I just put car on road because job is 30 miles away), I don't shop at Walmart- so you must have me confused with someone else I think you are confusing foreign policy with culture. By your nonsequitor logic- American culture would be East Timor, Cambodia, Panama, Iraq (just a few examples in my lifetime- notice I didn't bring up slavery, the indians, the suffrage movement, etc). French culture has style, a beautiful language, art, literature, intellectuals, philosophy, cuisine,and they savor life. I typed this in 2 minutes and I am out the door- I would be happy to go into more detail later. But I get it- you are a flag waving America !@#$ yeah guy, and you like to bash France. To each their own
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And it seems like Americans love to bash the French gratuitously. Well take a good hard look in the mirror before you cast that stone
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Mostly, but there is lots of tourists and immigrants too. There is a big influx of immigrants, but many are relegated to slums and treated as second class citizens from what I have seen. But French kids do love McDs for some reason. There is some great literature documenting French cuisine pre corporate homogenization. The Food Of France by Waverly comes to mind immediately. And it great to read A Moveable Feast by Hemmingway and not have any McD's references. Paris must of been amazing back in the 20's. I wish I could remember where I read about all the Bouchons that have closed so I could share. It seemed like there were great restaurants every block and Paris was a moveable feast. Too bad Olivier doesn't come round much too much these days. I would love to hear his informed take. I like to think there is more to American culture then fast food, greed, Lady Gaga, pro wrestling and NASCAR. That seems so foreign to me
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They also have resisted the term "email". I can understand why some feel it is censorship (I am vehimately opposed to any censorship) but I feel this is preservation of their beautiful French culture. Globalization sucks IMO and France (and just about everywhere else) is littered with McDonalds, KFC, Nike, etc. I have read accounts of how many Parisian bouchons (over 10,000 IIRC) have closed since 1900. The first McDonalds opened in France in 1979 and it spread like aggresive cancer. It sickens me when I see glorious Wenceslas Square in Prague desecrated with Burger Kings and Pizza Hut. It is the homogenization of cultures. It blows my mind when I see someone foregoing the exquisite cuisine of France for a McDonalds, just as it blows my mind when I see someone pass up a Vienna coffeshop for a Starbucks. Corporate America is desecrating the world, destroying cultures, and exporting obesity and diabetes. I support France in their attempt to preserve their culture
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I remember that Cowart Tampa game. It was his last series before the injury- Cowart first down sack, Cowart second down sack, Cowart third down sack. Cowart was starting to dominate.
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Keep it real. I can't believe how many beautiful girls are ripped as unattractive on this board. Gissele is !@#$ing gorgeous! Since you all are such studs- how bout you post a pic and show what a stud who can pick and choose supermodels looks like
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Mi6 hacks Al-Qaeda site and replaces bomb recipes
Pete replied to Beerball's topic in Off the Wall Archives
its too bad you can't convey smell on a computer. That would be great if anyone who logged on that sight the computer would emit a very strong bacon odor that would last for days and would be tough to wash off -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIIEkxyCWCs here is another loser dealing with a foul ball. Gratuitous hottie and I love how the female sportscaster calls him out
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I am sorry for your loss Mead. I wish you and your family peace
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miTnKS5ohRI
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that was a bizarre storm. It was a very funky sky, then bright and sunny, then hail started falling and intense lighting for 20 minutes, then bright and sunny, then funky sky again, then sun here on CT shore
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the choking was staged?
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Happy birthday AJ! Cheers my friend
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EbnglCij-A&feature=related I wonder what Thomas Jefferson would think of this. My bet is he is spinning in his grave
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I live in Essex CT- Old Lyme is next town over the river. Ticks are everywhere. Last week my brother was working on our garden with me- and he had two ticks on him. When I go hiking I try and cover up. Ticks also love long hair. Most ticks wont get you sick- but plenty will. The sooner you diagnose Lyme disease the better. Lyme disease gets nasty and has all sorts of terrible symptoms. Good luck. No person or dog should have to suffer