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Well you're right about the women and the pussified men who pander to them - Isn't that about 95% of Corporate McMerica and it's apologists? Boy, don't you feel like a total human being now that you can buy a Salad Shooter! Ah well, camels and eyes of needles - but who is going to pay attention to HIS teachings when there's finite resources needing to be used up and converted into green bits of paper. Wonder how having more of those green bits of paper will get people closer to God on their dying days though. Eh, the material blindness of the Spiritually immature will be the death of human living and the beginning of mere survival. My sincerest hope is that this dedication to death-dealing materialism causes a near-total environmental collapse and we all get to watch these works fall into ruin. Selah! ---------- In article , S.Taylor wrote: > There will always be world poverty. Always has ... always will. The question is ... why? > > After you study it for 10 years the answer to the question ultimately leads to western > women consuming more than they produce. Western men compete with other men in order to > gain more of societal resources, who in turn give those resources to women for consumption > in exchange for sex. > > Only when all women are placed in a sex farm where they will spend 24/7 with cock stuffed > down their throat, will men be able to eradicate world hunger. > > > > > On 20 Jan 2005 09:10:36 -0800, "kb" wrote: > >>It is Time to Make Poverty History! >> >>A new report from over 250 of the world's top experts has slashed a few >>long-standing myths about world poverty. Truth is, the worst poverty >>around the world can be eradicated within a generation and it won't >>cost too much--rich countries will only have to give about 50 cents for >>every 100 dollars of national income. >> >>The experts focus heavily on the need for a substantial increase in >>development aid to the world's poorer nations. "The question is not >>whether aid works," says the study. "Ample evidence shows that it >>does when it is sufficient and well directed..." >> >>"...2005 will mark the 35th year since the U.N. General Assembly first >>affirmed the target of 0.7 of gross national product (GNP) as overseas >>development aid (ODA). So far, only five countries have met or >>surpassed the target: Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway and >>Sweden. >> >>In the past two years... six other countries have committed themselves >>to specific timetables to achieving the target before 2015: Belgium, >>Finland, France, Ireland, Spain and the United Kingdom. Still, the >>remaining 11 of the world's 22 rich nations, have failed to make any >>commitment to meet this target. >> >> >>http://www.ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=27065 >> >>================ >> >>For the first time in the history of mankind, we have the ability to >>end poverty on a global scale. Our ~6.7 billion member family will not >>always be dysfunctional. For only one half of 1% of our income, 50 >>cents for every hundred dollars of income would solve the biggest >>problems on the globe in one generation. I think most Americans would >>be very happy to see poverty wiped off the face of this earth. Many of >>us would be happy to pay more. It is an idea whose time has come. >>KB >>================================== >> >># "A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals" >>http://unmp.forumone.com/index.html >> >># U.N.'s MDGs Campaign >>http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ >> >># Oxfam's International MDGs Campaign >>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/campaign/mdg/ >>=================================== >> >>Halving world poverty by 2015 would require that aid from developed >>nations be doubled, to an amount equal to about half of 1 percent of >>national incomes, according to the report. A few developed nations, >>such as Sweden and Norway, have reached that level. In the United >>States, aid levels are equal to about 15 hundredths of one percent. >> >>http://www.christiansciencemonitor.com/2005/0120/p02s01-usgn.html >> >>================== >> >>http://www.un.org/millenniumgoals/ >> >>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_you_can_do/campaign/mdg/mph.htm >> >>========================= >> >>"The developed nations of the world cannot remain secure islands of >>prosperity in a seething sea of poverty. The storm is rising against >>the privileged minority of the earth, from which there is no shelter in >>isolation and armament. The storm will not abate until a just >>distribution of the fruits of the earth enables men everywhere to live >>in dignity and human decency." Martin Luther King, Jr > --- UseNet To RIME Gateway {at} 1/20/05 10:25:05 PM ---* Origin: MoonDog BBS, Brooklyn,NY, 718 692-2498, 1:278/230 (1:278/230) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 278/230 10/345 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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