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Re: THE BIG IF

by colin s. cavell

27 May 1999 22:01 UTC



Richard Ragland props up a straw man argument which rests upon conjecture
of what the US will propagate about Kosovo if its upcoming invasion of
Yugoslavia succeeds.  It is quite obvious that it'll be more of the same
outlandish lies we keep hearing every day.   The rest of the world is
"getting it" all too often and is quite aware of the disastrous 
consequences for world stability should this naked US/NATO aggression
succeed.

Is there no boundary the US can transgress beyond which western academics
will pull their faces from the trough and say:  "Enough!"  If not, then we
have indeed entered a pitiful, pathetic state of affairs.

What the entire world CAN see and witness NOW and need not wait for is the
brutal, illegal, unconcionable destruction of a sovereign country by the
US acting through its NATO front.

Colin S. Cavell

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On Thu, 27 May 1999, Richard Ragland wrote:

> If after this affair is over and the international community can go
> into Kosovo and find that the Yugoslavian regime has exterminated
> hundreds or thousands of ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, the Greek Council
> of State will appear to be quite ignorant in the face of such
> findings.  Don't you get it !
> 
> The international community does not want to be told by historians in
> the future, this guy (Molosovich) did this and that and you sat there
> and did nothing !!!
> 
> Following that point, they unfortunately probably couldn't care less
> what the Greek Council thinks.  I do.  But they don't.  So now what is
> the point of this.  Why don't the Greecian Council, on principle, set
> up economic sanctions against the NATO Countries?  Are they scared to
> suffer for what they believe in?
> 
> I still think we all do not know what is really going on.  I do know
> that the future will tell us !
> 
> 
> rick
> 
> JUDGES BOMBSHELL--VERDICT AGAINST NATO 
> 
> Twenty members of the Council of State (Greeces supreme administrative
> 
> court) have issued a statement deploring the international crimes
> against 
> Yugoslavia, which inaugurate a "period of lawlessness" and bring us
> back ..............
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