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Re: When is a website "independent" and when is it "part of"?
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Mon, 23 Oct 2000 06:35:34 GMT
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"Joakim Olsson" <jocke@arjay.nu> wrote in message
news:G2uqw7.AMq@lugnet.com...

Scott A wrote in message ...


*I really did not want to add posts to this thread as it is feelings
inolved, byt hey, I could not help myself...*

<snipped>

Please note, I way well be interchanging US/NATO here, as US seldom works
alone on these things. The UK, for one, normally gives support.


Yes, especially in Northern Ireland... Wouldn´t it be greate to give that
piece of the country back to the people who own it?

I have views on NI. They will remain my own for now. But the point you make
is misleading. It is an accepted fact that the majority of those in NI want
to be part of the UK - I'm not saying that they have reasons for it, but
that is just the way it is.

Scott A


IMHO, the thing that disturbs me, is that childrens lifes are less worth
than stupid politicians ego´s and world economy.
I really hope that the responsible people get what they deserves, with • some
help from the man/woman mentioned in "The good book".
(Whatever book you are using)
And no, I'm not religious, only a human, with human thoughts. And I use my
own book.
Play Well!

*Now I am out of this thread.*

/Joakim, #491






Message has 3 Replies:
  Re: When is a website "independent" and when is it "part of"?
 
(...) Well, you are probably right. I do not have all of the facts. Do you have all the facts regarding middle-east? Have they been able to vote about theese issues lately in NI? I know(read it in history books) in the past, that they grouped people (...) (24 years ago, 23-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
  Britain's bloody hands in NI (was Re: When is a website "independent" and when is it "part of"?
 
(...) And that majority is composed of what? Descendants of Britons who colonised, as I understand it. The Irish who got pushed off that land so the British squires could set up estates didn't exactly get much of a vote at the time. So how exactly (...) (24 years ago, 23-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
  Re: When is a website "independent" and when is it "part of"?
 
(...) The truly frightening thing is that the "Northern Ireland Problem" has been going on since at least Elizabethan times (ie more than 400 years). Will the "Israeli/Palestine problem" continue for as long? Kevin ---...--- Personal Lego Web page: (...) (24 years ago, 23-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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  Re: When is a website "independent" and when is it "part of"?
 
Scott A wrote in message ... *I really did not want to add posts to this thread as it is feelings inolved, byt hey, I could not help myself...* <snipped> (...) Yes, especially in Northern Ireland... Wouldn´t it be greate to give that piece of the (...) (24 years ago, 22-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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