
Dave_Schuldt
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We need a bolt chopping grimlin. Dru, thanks for bringing this up, verry funny.
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http://www.cursor.org/aljazeera.htm Who ever is doing the spaming are pussies. We need to be able to see what the arabs see so we can try to understand thier point of view. The spamers don't know what freedom is. Restricting news is not freedom. If we are so great and right all the time, why should thier version of the news bother us?
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There is a reson this is posted in spray and not access issues
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"Never, never, never believe any war will be smooth and easy, or that anyone who embarks on the strange voyage can measure the tides and hurricanes he will encounter. The statesman who yields to war fever must realize that once the signal is given, he is no longer the master of policy but the slave of unforeseeable and uncontrollable events." Winston Churchill
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Please join Seattle Parks and Recreation at a workshop organized to get feedback on alternatives for improving a 7.5 acre area under I-5 in the Eastlake neighborhood. This Pro Parks funded project is exploring development concepts that include: extending the E. Howe St. and E. Blaine St. stairs to Franklin Ave. E.; providing walking and mountain biking trails; establishing a dog off-leash area; creating public art; and installing landscaping. John Roloff, the public artist, will also be attending. Check out some of the initial ideas at (not posted yet...but soon) http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/proparks/projects/i-5openspace.htm Tuesday, April 15th, 2003 TOPS at Seward School, Library 2500 Franklin Ave. E Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! David W. Goldberg Parks and Recreation Project Planner (206) 684-8414
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Any survivors?
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See all you spray babies at the anti war demonstration at the Seattle Fedral Building this afternoon. I am going down there after work. As to the soldiers, it's the sound of freedom, if they can't deal with it, tough shit. I will not hold back from expressing my views because they might offend someone.
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Have fun children, I will be going to the anti war demonstration after work.
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You know you've had a good day at Vantage...
Dave_Schuldt replied to catbirdseat's topic in Climber's Board
The choss is fine on a weekday, not verry many targets. After watching a rescue I will never climb there on the weekend again. The place is realy cool in may when every thing is in bloom. -
Hopefuly the Euros can put enough presure on the US market to change things. I seem to remember the US gear manufactures and distributers cried to congress. Do a search on this site and The Wall Street Journal for more info.
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Did you ski some Fresh, err, Slushies?
Dave_Schuldt replied to ski_photomatt's topic in the *freshiezone*
Hey AK, I was also at Baker on Sun. Nice to see they are $8 cheaper than the other 3 areas. -
You know you've had a good day at Vantage...
Dave_Schuldt replied to catbirdseat's topic in Climber's Board
Vantage is a worthless choss pile -
Happy Monday spray masters, where should we drink this week? Jeff Hansel and I vote for the Zoo on Eastlake in Seattle. Parking can be forund a few blocks up the street.
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Lots of spray for a Friday night. jja, reality is relative, we all have our own, that's what makes life interesting.
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Arrogance of Power Today, I Weep for my Country... by US Senator Robert Byrd Speech delivered on the floor of the US Senate March 19, 2003 3:45pm I believe in this beautiful country. I have studied its roots and gloried in the wisdom of its magnificent Constitution. I have marveled at the wisdom of its founders and framers. Generation after generation of Americans has understood the lofty ideals that underlie our great Republic. I have been inspired by the story of their sacrifice and their strength. But, today I weep for my country. I have watched the events of recent months with a heavy, heavy heart. No more is the image of America one of strong, yet benevolent peacekeeper. The image of America has changed. Around the globe, our friends mistrust us, our word is disputed, our intentions are questioned. Instead of reasoning with those with whom we disagree, we demand obedience or threaten recrimination. Instead of isolating Saddam Hussein, we seem to have isolated ourselves. We proclaim a new doctrine of preemption which is understood by few and feared by many. We say that the United States has the right to turn its firepower on any corner of the globe which might be suspect in the war on terrorism. We assert that right without the sanction of any international body. As a result, the world has become a much more dangerous place. We flaunt our superpower status with arrogance. We treat UN Security Council members like ingrates who offend our princely dignity by lifting their heads from the carpet. Valuable alliances are split. After war has ended, the United States will have to rebuild much more than the country of Iraq. We will have to rebuild America's image around the globe. The case this Administration tries to make to justify its fixation with war is tainted by charges of falsified documents and circumstantial evidence. We cannot convince the world of the necessity of this war for one simple reason. This is a war of choice. There is no credible information to connect Saddam Hussein to 9/11. The twin towers fell because a world-wide terrorist group, Al Qaeda, with cells in over 60 nations, struck at our wealth and our influence by turning our own planes into missiles, one of which would likely have slammed into the dome of this beautiful Capitol except for the brave sacrifice of the passengers on board. The brutality seen on September 11th and in other terrorist attacks we have witnessed around the globe are the violent and desperate efforts by extremists to stop the daily encroachment of western values upon their cultures. That is what we fight. It is a force not confined to borders. It is a shadowy entity with many faces, many names, and many addresses. But, this Administration has directed all of the anger, fear, and grief which emerged from the ashes of the twin towers and the twisted metal of the Pentagon towards a tangible villain, one we can see and hate and attack. And villain he is. But, he is the wrong villain. And this is the wrong war. If we attack Saddam Hussein, we will probably drive him from power. But, the zeal of our friends to assist our global war on terrorism may have already taken flight. The general unease surrounding this war is not just due to "orange alert." There is a pervasive sense of rush and risk and too many questions unanswered. How long will we be in Iraq? What will be the cost? What is the ultimate mission? How great is the danger at home? A pall has fallen over the Senate Chamber. We avoid our solemn duty to debate the one topic on the minds of all Americans, even while scores of thousands of our sons and daughters faithfully do their duty in Iraq. What is happening to this country? When did we become a nation which ignores and berates our friends? When did we decide to risk undermining international order by adopting a radical and doctrinaire approach to using our awesome military might? How can we abandon diplomatic efforts when the turmoil in the world cries out for diplomacy? Why can this President not seem to see that America's true power lies not in its will to intimidate, but in its ability to inspire? War appears inevitable. But, I continue to hope that the cloud will lift. Perhaps Saddam will yet turn tail and run. Perhaps reason will somehow still prevail. I along with millions of Americans will pray for the safety of our troops, for the innocent civilians in Iraq, and for the security of our homeland. May God continue to bless the United States of America in the troubled days ahead, and may we somehow recapture the vision which for the present eludes us. Seems as if we have squandered all the good will and sympathy after 9/11
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BAKER IS CALLING!!!!!! RIP IT!!!!!!!!!!
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Look up the new drug thread in this department. I think it appies here
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Good times last night, glad I took the bus home. Nice to see some new faces!
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THAT'S SERIOUS SPRAY!!!! I was hopeing Greg W, jja ect.. would have something to say about this article.
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OK, THE SLOOP IT IS!!!
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http://www.thestranger.com/current/feature2.html Spray on suckers.