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Write PETA

Monday, December 6th, 2004

After sending me an email a few days ago, PETA decided to test their luck, sending me another email on the same topic.

This prompted me to write them an email of my own:

Maybe you could explain this?

[reference to PETA's letter to Yasser Arafat: http://www.peta.org/feat/arafat/]

I have no problem with trying to prevent cruelty to animals. But when are you going to start caring for people?

Still no response, although the gentleman concerned was kind enough to send me another dull email on the AgriProcessors case.

Maybe he missed my email in his excitement to spread the truth about kosher slaughterhouses, in which case, may I suggest you all write to him at brucef@peta.org, and ask him the same question as I did.

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Separated at Birth

Monday, December 6th, 2004
There is something very Benny Hill about German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer (AP).
 

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CheeZ

Monday, December 6th, 2004
A survey of 2,000 film-goers has resulted in the following top 10 list of cheesiest lines from the movies:
Top 10 Cheesiest Lines
1. Titanic - “I’m the king of the world!” (Leonardo DiCaprio)
 
2. Dirty Dancing - “Nobody puts Baby in the corner.” (Patrick Swayze)
 
3. Four Weddings and a Funeral - “Is it still raining? I hadn’t noticed.” (Andie MacDowell)
 
4. Ghost - “I love you.” “Ditto.” (Demi Moore)
 
5. Top Gun - “You can be my wingman any time.” (Val Kilmer)
 
6. Notting Hill - “I’m just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.” (Julia Roberts)
 
7. Independence Day - “Today we celebrate our Independence Day!” (Bill Pullman)
 
8. Braveheart - “They may take our lives, but they’ll never take out freedom!” (Mel Gibson)
 
9. Jerry Maguire - “You had me at hello.” (Renee Zellweger)
 
10. The Postman - “You’re a godsend, a savior.” “No, I’m a postman.” (Kevin Costner)
I have to think long and hard about what I consider to be the cheesiest line from a movie. But I’ll be interested in hearing your opinions on the subject.
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Perennial Nuisance

Monday, December 6th, 2004
More poison being spewed by nuclear whistle hot-air blower Mordy Nanu-Nanu:

Nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu said yesterday that Israel’s atomic weapons are pushing other countries in the Middle East to develop similar arms.

For the true picture:
1. Replace the words “atomic weapons are” with the words “existence is.”
2. Replace the word “similar” with “nuclear.”
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Kofi to World: I’m Here to Stay

Monday, December 6th, 2004
UN Secretary General Kofi “Monkey Cloud” Annan won’t resign, despite the fact that he is under immense pressure over the UN’s supervision of Iraqi oil sales under the Hussein regime:
United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, under fire for his part in the controversial Iraqi oil-for-food program, said in an interview with London’s Financial Times today that he did not intend to resign.
 
“I think resignation is comparatively easy,” Annan told the journalist who asked him if he considered resigning.
So do it!
“It is much more difficult to stay on and continue to do the job you are elected to do, and focus on the important agenda of the organisation and the membership.”
Yes, that important agenda. It is hard work passing all of those resolutions condemning Israel…but someone has to do it. 
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Concerning the Prisoner Swap Deal

Monday, December 6th, 2004
Yesterday, I made this observation as one of many concerning the release of Azzam Azzam:
This seems like good news for those of you who, like me, cannot stand the thought of Marwan Barghouti being released from prison. As recently as last month, there was talk of a possible Pollard-Azzam/Barghouti prisoner release deal. With the release of Azzam today, Barghouti’s chances of release are slimmer. This is especially true, considering Egyptian Prime Minister Mubarak’s opposition to the idea of Barghouti running for the position of PA leader.
According to WorldNetDaily, I could not have been more wrong:
Egypt’s release today of Israeli businessman and accused spy Azzam Azzam is connected to a deal that may also free convicted terrorist and Palestinian Authority presidential candidate Marwan Barghouti, a senior Palestinian diplomatic source told WorldNetDaily.
 
The source, who is part of Barghouti rival Mahmoud Abbas’ presidential campaign and who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Azzam’s release was negotiated by Israel several months ago with the help of Egypt’s intelligence chief Omar Suleiman during ongoing discussions about Egypt’s role in possibly assuming security control of the Gaza Strip after Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s unilateral withdrawal plan is implemented next year.
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“[Azzam's] release is part of a campaign that is supposed to free Barghouti,” said the source. “Azzam has been held by Egypt as a significant bargaining chip. No one should believe he was freed for a few low level students.”
 
Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz denied Azzam’s release was connected to the release of the Egyptian students, saying the timing of the two events was a “coincidence.” Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, however, later contradicted him, calling the two events “one deal.”
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Even with most in Jerusalem officially dismissing the possibility of releasing Barghouti, Israeli Interior Minister Avraham Poraz said, “We are looking for a partner for the Gaza withdrawal. It seems that this will have to include releasing prisoners … [perhaps even] including Barghouti.”
 
The freeing of Azzam has been connected many times to Pollard. Pollard’s release was a central component of the 1998 Wye River Summit, and was to coincide with Egypt freeing Azzam. When Pollard was discussed again at the Camp David peace summit in 2000, there were reports Egypt might free Azzam.
 
Pollard told WND he is “completely opposed” to the possibility of being released from prison in a deal that would also release Barghouti, whom he refers to as “a mass murderer of Jews.”
 
Pollard accuses Israel of grooming Barghouti to succeed the late PA leader Yasser Arafat, holding a series of clandestine meetings with Barghouti throughout his imprisonment.
 
“Officially, Israel insists it will never free Marwan Barghouti. He is a murderer sentenced to multiple life sentences. Freeing him, they claim, would undermine the rule of law. Unofficially, sources, including one very close to the prime minister, admit that Israel has been grooming Barghouti in prison to be the next leader of the Palestinian people,” said Pollard.
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