Good causes? Power nuts still believe in them every day. Now Obama is committing in Iraq after winning an election -or was that a nomination? - by quitting it. Australia's leader is dangerous and bonkers. See article here from Matin Flanagan, whose father survived the Burma Railway and died last year in Tasmania.
http://www.theage.com.au/comment/-101em1.html
Bill
> On 9 Aug 2014, at 12:50 am, Lawrence Upton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> That's interesting (Thanks for coping with my typoed text - I think my
> brain's developed predictive typing)
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> My best informant is anglo-polish, my age. Might be able to throw light on
> it. Trouble is that he is presently in a van somewhere between Melbourne
> and Alice Springs.
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> And I have a Romanian friend who has clearly noticed the colossal lie (That
> was an Editions OU title by Cozette de Charmoy, early 70s -
> www.cozettedecharmoy.com/... I remember seeing the title and knowing or
> thinking I knew what it was about) I'll ask her
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> Some years ago, must be 20, I saw a photographic exhibition in Stockholm
> which documented the arrival of U-boat on an archipelago sandbank. As I
> recall, the Swedes got them off and then seemingly apologised that they
> would have to intern them... and then it was a series of dinners with their
> distinguished guests of honour
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> That peculiar neutrality which sells guns to the combatants
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> Thanks for that idea, Tim
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> On 8 August 2014 15:29, Tim Allen <
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>> Yes Lawrence, like you I've been paying attention to the more factual and
>> objective stuff - learnt a few things too. I read a really good book a few
>> years back (can't remember who by or what it was called) which concentrated
>> on the completely different way the war was seen in Europe, especially
>> central, eastern and southern Europe.
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>> On 8 Aug 2014, at 13:55, Lawrence Upton wrote:
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