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Old February 17th, 2004, 04:17 PM
Steve Austin
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Default Breaking News!!

Count on Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, San Francisco,
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Honolulu, other American and Canadian cities,
all cities in Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe
to go car-free within the next decade. London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Madrid,
and all European cities are going car-free. Europe never got into
automobiles, and other parts of the world, including the US, are starting to
move away from them. This comes from www.carfree.org, www.carbusters.org,
CNN, Fox News, the BBC, and other places.


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Old February 17th, 2004, 05:11 PM
Frank F. Matthews
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Default Breaking News Fantasy!

Gee up to your usual standards of fantasy Steve. One site has nothing
the other nothing relevant and probably no references from the other
mysterious citations but who could tell. Wake UP!

There is no chance that LA or Fresno will be anywhere near car free in
the near future. There is no chance that Europe will be car free. Yes
there will be a few restricted streets and occasional holidays. BUt your
predictions are hopeless as always. FFM

Steve Austin wrote:

Count on Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, San Francisco,
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Honolulu, other American and Canadian cities,
all cities in Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe
to go car-free within the next decade. London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Madrid,
and all European cities are going car-free. Europe never got into
automobiles, and other parts of the world, including the US, are starting to
move away from them. This comes from www.carfree.org, www.carbusters.org,
CNN, Fox News, the BBC, and other places.



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Old February 17th, 2004, 06:25 PM
David Nebenzahl
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Default Breaking News!!

On 2/17/2004 8:17 AM Steve Austin spake thus:

Count on Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, San Francisco,
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Honolulu, other American and Canadian cities,
all cities in Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Africa, and
Europe to go car-free within the next decade. London, Paris, Rome, Milan,
Madrid, and all European cities are going car-free. Europe never got into
automobiles, and other parts of the world, including the US, are starting
to move away from them. This comes from www.carfree.org,
www.carbusters.org, CNN, Fox News, the BBC, and other places.


You're a ****ing idiot.

http://www.carfree.org/ yields "www.carfree.org is under construction.".

http://www.carbusters.org/ yields, among other items:

News: Italy Bans Cars
Responding to growing pollution, more than 150 Italian towns have banned
all car use on Sundays, with some extending the ban to the rest of the week
for cars more than 10 years old.

Hardly a total ban on all cars everwhere. Nice try.

And "Europe never got into automobiles"? That one doesn't even pass the
I-laughed-so-hard-I-squirted-milk-out-of-my-nose test.


--
It's fun to demonize the neo-cons and rejoice in their discomfiture, but
don't make the mistake of thinking US foreign policy was set by Norman
Podhoretz or William Kristol. They're the clowns capering about in front of
the donkey and the elephant. The donkey says the UN should clean up after
them, and the elephant now says the donkey may have a point. Somebody has
come out with a dustpan and broom.

- Alexander Cockburn, _CounterPunch_
(http://www.counterpunch.org), 9/17/03

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Old February 17th, 2004, 09:15 PM
Patrick Scheible
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Default Breaking News!!

David Nebenzahl writes:

You're a ****ing idiot.


Hey, he wasn't the one feeding the trolls...

-- Patrick

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Old February 17th, 2004, 09:54 PM
Bootstrap Bill
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Default Breaking News Fantasy!


"Frank F. Matthews" wrote in message
...
Gee up to your usual standards of fantasy Steve. One site has nothing
the other nothing relevant and probably no references from the other
mysterious citations but who could tell. Wake UP!

There is no chance that LA or Fresno will be anywhere near car free in
the near future. There is no chance that Europe will be car free. Yes
there will be a few restricted streets and occasional holidays. BUt your
predictions are hopeless as always. FFM

This is about the only way it will ever happen

http://www.dalitstan.org/journal/images/nuclear1.jpg



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Old February 18th, 2004, 08:42 AM
James
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Default Breaking News!!

I heard that too.


"Steve Austin" wrote in message
...
Count on Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, San Francisco,
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Honolulu, other American and Canadian

cities,
all cities in Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Africa, and

Europe
to go car-free within the next decade. London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Madrid,
and all European cities are going car-free. Europe never got into
automobiles, and other parts of the world, including the US, are starting

to
move away from them. This comes from www.carfree.org, www.carbusters.org,
CNN, Fox News, the BBC, and other places.




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Old February 18th, 2004, 09:39 PM
Steve Austin
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Default Breaking News!!

So I'm telling the truth.
"James" wrote in message
om...
I heard that too.


"Steve Austin" wrote in message
...
Count on Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, San Francisco,
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Honolulu, other American and Canadian

cities,
all cities in Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Africa, and

Europe
to go car-free within the next decade. London, Paris, Rome, Milan,

Madrid,
and all European cities are going car-free. Europe never got into
automobiles, and other parts of the world, including the US, are

starting
to
move away from them. This comes from www.carfree.org,

www.carbusters.org,
CNN, Fox News, the BBC, and other places.






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Old February 19th, 2004, 12:27 AM
Greg Johnson
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Default Breaking Wind

...is more like it.

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Old February 19th, 2004, 02:41 AM
Miguel Cruz
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Default Breaking News!!

Steve Austin wrote:
"James" wrote:
"Steve Austin" wrote:
Count on Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, San Francisco,
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Honolulu, other American and Canadian
cities, all cities in Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Asia,
Africa, and Europe to go car-free within the next decade. London, Paris,
Rome, Milan, Madrid, and all European cities are going car-free. Europe
never got into automobiles, and other parts of the world, including the
US, are starting to move away from them. This comes from
www.carfree.org, www.carbusters.org, CNN, Fox News, the BBC, and other
places.


I heard that too.


So I'm telling the truth.


Yes. The accepted standard is that if someone posts something twice under
two different names then it is true.

miguel
--
Hundreds of travel photos from around the world: http://travel.u.nu/
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Old February 19th, 2004, 04:57 AM
David Nebenzahl
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Default Breaking News!!

On 2/18/2004 1:39 PM Steve Austin spake thus:

So I'm telling the truth.


Can you say "sock puppet"?

"James" wrote in message
om...

I heard that too.

"Steve Austin" wrote in message
...
Count on Los Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, San Francisco,
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, Honolulu, other American and Canadian

cities,
all cities in Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Africa, and

Europe
to go car-free within the next decade. London, Paris, Rome, Milan,

Madrid,
and all European cities are going car-free. Europe never got into
automobiles, and other parts of the world, including the US, are

starting
to
move away from them. This comes from www.carfree.org,

www.carbusters.org,
CNN, Fox News, the BBC, and other places.



--
It's fun to demonize the neo-cons and rejoice in their discomfiture, but
don't make the mistake of thinking US foreign policy was set by Norman
Podhoretz or William Kristol. They're the clowns capering about in front of
the donkey and the elephant. The donkey says the UN should clean up after
them, and the elephant now says the donkey may have a point. Somebody has
come out with a dustpan and broom.

- Alexander Cockburn, _CounterPunch_
(http://www.counterpunch.org), 9/17/03

 




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