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On Terror
I guess "terror" is in the eyes of the victim.
I would think that the present definition of "Terror" is; Acts of clandestine violence Carried on by irregulars ( guerillas ) Without a formal declaration of war. ( hence their Country is blameless ) Against a civilian/non-combatant population or infrastructure. ???? On 27 Mar 2004 18:53:51 GMT, (Dr. Jai Maharaj) wrote: In article _Sk8c.6846$Ct5.6687@edtnps89, "Azul Funk" posted: Terror. I'm canadian, so you'll have to excuse my... ignorance? What exactly constitutes an act of terror? Does CNN have to report it as having been the work of known terrorists before it's considered terrorism? Does it have to be political? The nature of the word leads me to believe that any action that is intended to produce 'terror' is an act of terorrism. Recent examples of acts meant to insight terror include: The USA's "Shock and Awe" campaign and ensueing and continuing armed conflict. Todd Bertuzzi's Sucker Punch on Steve Moore. My Ex-Girlfriend threatening to go on an unchecked spending orgy until my credit is maxed out and worthless. I'd appreciate some American insight on this issue... according to popular media, we're living in an era where terrorism runs rampid. So much so that everyone's ready to sign their freedom away to make sure they don't get terrorized. Canada has been mentioned repeatedly as the terrorist entry point to the US and a possible terrorist target. It would be nice to know what to watch for. A.funk If an act instills or aims to instill intense fear, then it is an act of terror. Jai Maharaj http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti rj --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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emigrating to canada
Ok I am totally confused by the responses to my question about getting
married on the way to Canada. Are you saying that it will not be legally binding for us marry on the way to Canada? If so, would it be legal if got hitched whilst the ship was still docked in Britain? And....... with regards to the permanent residence thingy, would it make a difference that we are still keeping owned property on over here, or does that come into it? Su ps thanx for the advice (Mark Brader) wrote in message ... I (Mark Brader) wrote: Having no permanent residence anywhere, and being in transit from one country to another on board a ship that's probably registered in a third country, would make it pretty hard to get a license, at least. Dennis Harris writes: ship captains have had the authority to marry passengers or crew for centuries. No, they don't. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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emigrating to canada
Ok I am totally confused by the responses to my question about getting
married on the way to Canada. Are you saying that it will not be legally binding for us marry on the way to Canada? If so, would it be legal if got hitched whilst the ship was still docked in Britain? And....... with regards to the permanent residence thingy, would it make a difference that we are still keeping owned property on over here, or does that come into it? Su ps thanx for the advice (Mark Brader) wrote in message ... I (Mark Brader) wrote: Having no permanent residence anywhere, and being in transit from one country to another on board a ship that's probably registered in a third country, would make it pretty hard to get a license, at least. Dennis Harris writes: ship captains have had the authority to marry passengers or crew for centuries. No, they don't. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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emigrating to canada
Ok I am totally confused by the responses to my question about getting
married on the way to Canada. Are you saying that it will not be legally binding for us marry on the way to Canada? If so, would it be legal if got hitched whilst the ship was still docked in Britain? And....... with regards to the permanent residence thingy, would it make a difference that we are still keeping owned property on over here, or does that come into it? Su ps thanx for the advice (Mark Brader) wrote in message ... I (Mark Brader) wrote: Having no permanent residence anywhere, and being in transit from one country to another on board a ship that's probably registered in a third country, would make it pretty hard to get a license, at least. Dennis Harris writes: ship captains have had the authority to marry passengers or crew for centuries. No, they don't. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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emigrating to canada
Ok I am totally confused by the responses to my question about getting
married on the way to Canada. Are you saying that it will not be legally binding for us marry on the way to Canada? If so, would it be legal if got hitched whilst the ship was still docked in Britain? And....... with regards to the permanent residence thingy, would it make a difference that we are still keeping owned property on over here, or does that come into it? Su ps thanx for the advice (Mark Brader) wrote in message ... I (Mark Brader) wrote: Having no permanent residence anywhere, and being in transit from one country to another on board a ship that's probably registered in a third country, would make it pretty hard to get a license, at least. Dennis Harris writes: ship captains have had the authority to marry passengers or crew for centuries. No, they don't. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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emigrating to canada
Ok I am totally confused by the responses to my question about getting
married on the way to Canada. Are you saying that it will not be legally binding for us marry on the way to Canada? If so, would it be legal if got hitched whilst the ship was still docked in Britain? And....... with regards to the permanent residence thingy, would it make a difference that we are still keeping owned property on over here, or does that come into it? Su ps thanx for the advice (Mark Brader) wrote in message ... I (Mark Brader) wrote: Having no permanent residence anywhere, and being in transit from one country to another on board a ship that's probably registered in a third country, would make it pretty hard to get a license, at least. Dennis Harris writes: ship captains have had the authority to marry passengers or crew for centuries. No, they don't. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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On Terror
In article ,
Kyle posted: Asbestos Jeff wrote: "Azul Funk" wrote in message news:_Sk8c.6846$Ct5.6687@edtnps89... What exactly constitutes an act of terror? An act of politically or religiously motivated aggression intentionally directed at a target that is not itself an instrument of aggression. Your definition of an act of terror could also apply to Missionaries and the work they have done under the guise of Religion. A great example of a union that incorporates the use of religion and politics to suppress a race of people is "Rabbit Proof Fence" http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0252444/ Terrorism is a two-sided coin that can rear it's ugly head in a multitude of different ways. "Australia "British settlement began in 1788, with the landing party of transported convicts. Australia remained a penal colony. during the first half of the 19th century,during which time the continent was explored and separate colonies were established in the various states. Aboriginal populations were displaced and decimated' in some areas (e.g., Tasmania), they were totally exterminated...." - The Universal Almanac; Andrews and McMeel; ISBN: 0-8362-7977-8. The terrorist mission of Jesus is stated in the Christian bible: "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not so send peace, but a sword. "For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. "And a man's foes shall be they of his own household. - Matthew 10:34-36. Jai Maharaj http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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On Terror
In article ,
Kyle posted: Asbestos Jeff wrote: "Azul Funk" wrote in message news:_Sk8c.6846$Ct5.6687@edtnps89... What exactly constitutes an act of terror? An act of politically or religiously motivated aggression intentionally directed at a target that is not itself an instrument of aggression. Your definition of an act of terror could also apply to Missionaries and the work they have done under the guise of Religion. A great example of a union that incorporates the use of religion and politics to suppress a race of people is "Rabbit Proof Fence" http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0252444/ Terrorism is a two-sided coin that can rear it's ugly head in a multitude of different ways. "Australia "British settlement began in 1788, with the landing party of transported convicts. Australia remained a penal colony. during the first half of the 19th century,during which time the continent was explored and separate colonies were established in the various states. Aboriginal populations were displaced and decimated' in some areas (e.g., Tasmania), they were totally exterminated...." - The Universal Almanac; Andrews and McMeel; ISBN: 0-8362-7977-8. The terrorist mission of Jesus is stated in the Christian bible: "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not so send peace, but a sword. "For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. "And a man's foes shall be they of his own household. - Matthew 10:34-36. Jai Maharaj http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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On Terror
In article ,
Kyle posted: Asbestos Jeff wrote: "Azul Funk" wrote in message news:_Sk8c.6846$Ct5.6687@edtnps89... What exactly constitutes an act of terror? An act of politically or religiously motivated aggression intentionally directed at a target that is not itself an instrument of aggression. Your definition of an act of terror could also apply to Missionaries and the work they have done under the guise of Religion. A great example of a union that incorporates the use of religion and politics to suppress a race of people is "Rabbit Proof Fence" http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0252444/ Terrorism is a two-sided coin that can rear it's ugly head in a multitude of different ways. "Australia "British settlement began in 1788, with the landing party of transported convicts. Australia remained a penal colony. during the first half of the 19th century,during which time the continent was explored and separate colonies were established in the various states. Aboriginal populations were displaced and decimated' in some areas (e.g., Tasmania), they were totally exterminated...." - The Universal Almanac; Andrews and McMeel; ISBN: 0-8362-7977-8. The terrorist mission of Jesus is stated in the Christian bible: "Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not so send peace, but a sword. "For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. "And a man's foes shall be they of his own household. - Matthew 10:34-36. Jai Maharaj http://www.mantra.com/jai Om Shanti --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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