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  • J JoeSox

    FYI, for anyone interested against the war... http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?ItemId=14423[^] Once there, Click on the link on the left to find contact information for your federal elected officials simply by entering your zip code. Later,
    JoeSox

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    Chris Losinger
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    also check out http://www.congress.org[^] -c


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    • J JoeSox

      FYI, for anyone interested against the war... http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?ItemId=14423[^] Once there, Click on the link on the left to find contact information for your federal elected officials simply by entering your zip code. Later,
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      Roger Wright
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      Thanks for the link. I'm content for now to wait for whatever revelations are presented to the Security Council on Wednesday. My opinion will be heavily influenced by the presentation, or lack thereof, of solid evidence of a real, tangible threat. If such exists, I will support an attack; if not, I will oppose it. I've been lied to far too often by my own government to accept political hyperbole as evidence - I want to see some facts before I support the decision to commit our troops to battle. But if the facts show that there is a clear and present threat to our country or our allies in the region, support it I will. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
      Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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      • R Roger Wright

        Thanks for the link. I'm content for now to wait for whatever revelations are presented to the Security Council on Wednesday. My opinion will be heavily influenced by the presentation, or lack thereof, of solid evidence of a real, tangible threat. If such exists, I will support an attack; if not, I will oppose it. I've been lied to far too often by my own government to accept political hyperbole as evidence - I want to see some facts before I support the decision to commit our troops to battle. But if the facts show that there is a clear and present threat to our country or our allies in the region, support it I will. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
        Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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        Brad Jennings
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        I've been lied to far too often by my own government to accept political hyperbole as evidence Totally! I'm with you on when and if to fight, if they're a threat then we have to fight for peace but if they're not then it would be stupid to start a war over nothing. Brad Jennings "fight for peace"...isn't that an oxymoron? "if the golden arches shut shop, where else are the VB people going to get work." - Colin Davies

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        • R Roger Wright

          Thanks for the link. I'm content for now to wait for whatever revelations are presented to the Security Council on Wednesday. My opinion will be heavily influenced by the presentation, or lack thereof, of solid evidence of a real, tangible threat. If such exists, I will support an attack; if not, I will oppose it. I've been lied to far too often by my own government to accept political hyperbole as evidence - I want to see some facts before I support the decision to commit our troops to battle. But if the facts show that there is a clear and present threat to our country or our allies in the region, support it I will. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
          Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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          Roger Wright wrote: I'm content for now to wait for whatever revelations are presented to the Security Council on Wednesday Presentation of evidences is one thing, but IMO they have to be contradictorily discussed before being validated, or they will remain affirmations only. I fear to see some satellite pictures of a building with the comment "here are made H bombs".


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          • R Roger Wright

            Thanks for the link. I'm content for now to wait for whatever revelations are presented to the Security Council on Wednesday. My opinion will be heavily influenced by the presentation, or lack thereof, of solid evidence of a real, tangible threat. If such exists, I will support an attack; if not, I will oppose it. I've been lied to far too often by my own government to accept political hyperbole as evidence - I want to see some facts before I support the decision to commit our troops to battle. But if the facts show that there is a clear and present threat to our country or our allies in the region, support it I will. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
            Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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            Roger Wright wrote: I'm content for now to wait for whatever revelations are presented to the Security Council on Wednesday. My opinion will be heavily influenced by the presentation, or lack thereof, of solid evidence of a real, tangible threat. Totally agree. "I will find a new sig someday."

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            • J JoeSox

              FYI, for anyone interested against the war... http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?ItemId=14423[^] Once there, Click on the link on the left to find contact information for your federal elected officials simply by entering your zip code. Later,
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              Tim Smith
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              If you are serious, get off your lazy ass and write a letter yourself. Those stupid form letters are a joke. I care about war and am going to devote 30 seconds of my time to rally against it!!! Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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              • J JoeSox

                FYI, for anyone interested against the war... http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?ItemId=14423[^] Once there, Click on the link on the left to find contact information for your federal elected officials simply by entering your zip code. Later,
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                Robert Vista
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                LOL. Form letters of this kind get discounted as quickly as they are started...

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                • T Tim Smith

                  If you are serious, get off your lazy ass and write a letter yourself. Those stupid form letters are a joke. I care about war and am going to devote 30 seconds of my time to rally against it!!! Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                  Hmmm. Are you saying that our representation will not pay attention to us and the emails? Imagine that.:rolleyes: Later,
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                  • R Roger Wright

                    Thanks for the link. I'm content for now to wait for whatever revelations are presented to the Security Council on Wednesday. My opinion will be heavily influenced by the presentation, or lack thereof, of solid evidence of a real, tangible threat. If such exists, I will support an attack; if not, I will oppose it. I've been lied to far too often by my own government to accept political hyperbole as evidence - I want to see some facts before I support the decision to commit our troops to battle. But if the facts show that there is a clear and present threat to our country or our allies in the region, support it I will. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
                    Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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                    Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                    I agree. Let's see it. Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      Thanks for the link. I'm content for now to wait for whatever revelations are presented to the Security Council on Wednesday. My opinion will be heavily influenced by the presentation, or lack thereof, of solid evidence of a real, tangible threat. If such exists, I will support an attack; if not, I will oppose it. I've been lied to far too often by my own government to accept political hyperbole as evidence - I want to see some facts before I support the decision to commit our troops to battle. But if the facts show that there is a clear and present threat to our country or our allies in the region, support it I will. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
                      Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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                      John Fisher
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                      I think a lot of people have been misinformed about the idea of us being required to find evidence of WMD. The UN has already declared that Saddam had the weapons previously. Now they require Saddam to prove that he has destroyed them. The inspectors' job is not to discover where Saddam is hiding things, but to watch Saddam destroy his already known weapons, and to validate the proof of destruction that he supplies. The problem is that Saddam is not providing any such evidence, leaving all of the previously know weapons and labs in a state of assumed existence. Saddam agreed to disarm and to provide proof of his disarmament. It is his job to provide this evidence and he is not doing it. I just thought I'd try to clear up the notion that it is anyone other than Saddam's job to locate these weapons. John :D

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                        I think a lot of people have been misinformed about the idea of us being required to find evidence of WMD. The UN has already declared that Saddam had the weapons previously. Now they require Saddam to prove that he has destroyed them. The inspectors' job is not to discover where Saddam is hiding things, but to watch Saddam destroy his already known weapons, and to validate the proof of destruction that he supplies. The problem is that Saddam is not providing any such evidence, leaving all of the previously know weapons and labs in a state of assumed existence. Saddam agreed to disarm and to provide proof of his disarmament. It is his job to provide this evidence and he is not doing it. I just thought I'd try to clear up the notion that it is anyone other than Saddam's job to locate these weapons. John :D

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                        John Fisher wrote: I just thought I'd try to clear up the notion that it is anyone other than Saddam's job to locate these weapons. I understand that, but it's good to have a reminder posted once in a while. But the problem remains - is Iraq a real threat, or is it just a noisy little banana republic run by a psycho with a big mouth? Regardless of who's responsibility it is, we need to know which is the case. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
                        Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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                        • J JoeSox

                          FYI, for anyone interested against the war... http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?ItemId=14423[^] Once there, Click on the link on the left to find contact information for your federal elected officials simply by entering your zip code. Later,
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                          Joe Woodbury
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                          Form letters like these are rejected out-of-hand by Senators/Representatives. I wouldn't be suprised if they are filtered. If you write them using you own words, your letter will be read. To do that, go here http://www.senate.gov/[^] or here http://www.house.gov/[^]. Many senators/representatives let you write an email from their web site. I've received responses from mine, so at least the ones from Utah are awake, or at least their secretaries are.:)

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                            John Fisher wrote: I just thought I'd try to clear up the notion that it is anyone other than Saddam's job to locate these weapons. I understand that, but it's good to have a reminder posted once in a while. But the problem remains - is Iraq a real threat, or is it just a noisy little banana republic run by a psycho with a big mouth? Regardless of who's responsibility it is, we need to know which is the case. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
                            Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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                            John Fisher
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                            Yeah, that's a good question. I guess the answer depends upon his reasons for hiding them from the people to whom he said he would destroy these weapons. John :D

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