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Chris Gordon

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Nov 12, 1994, 7:33:16 AM11/12/94
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In article <mpd4-121...@132.236.236.99>
mp...@cornell.edu (Michael Dolenga) writes:

> Allisat, an individual who is running for some elected office in the city
> of Toronto, wrote this gem about Remembrance Day (November 11) on
> can.politics and some other newsgroups:
>
>
> Vote often.
>
>
>
> ************************************************
> D I S M E M B E R M E N T D A Y


Count my vote!

Chris.


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Michael Dolenga

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Nov 12, 1994, 2:29:30 AM11/12/94
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Allisat, an individual who is running for some elected office in the city
of Toronto, wrote this gem about Remembrance Day (November 11) on
can.politics and some other newsgroups:


Vote often.

************************************************
D I S M E M B E R M E N T D A Y

The hypocrisy of the "eleventh hour
of the eleventh month, plastic
poppies, crosses lined
sanctemonious row upon row and
long winded tributes to
murderers will flow once again
today as easily from the
politicians pious mouths as the
blood of all wars past, present
and yet to come has flowed. The
Canadian war record is as
ignoble and full of atrocities
as any nation on this battle
scarred Earth. The Canadian
record on human rights is as
full of betrayals and
xenophobic shame as any nation
in this world of injustice.

From the first British genocide of
native peoples, through the
mass waves of labourers working
in the slave conditions of our
present racist society we have
nothing to be proud of. Nothing
was gained in any of the wars
great or small. There is
nothing but brutal politics and
blunt propaganda to remember
about any war. We are no better
off as people for all these
wars - everything remains the
same....

Canadians victimize Laws and
Minors for representing their
constituency honestly and
truthfully. Canadians vilify
the "Just Desserts" murderers
of White Gown "Vivi" as evil
incarnate yet allow police to
kill young men of African
descent as if it were justice
itself. Canadians import people
like steerage to serve in the
lowest paying, most miserable,
mind-numbing jobs and then
bitterly attack our fellow
citizans when they ask for more
than the alotted minimum.
Canadians will argue about
turbans and Sikhs, Chinese and
Somali's, immigration and
welfare all hiding the simple
fact that the white power
holding people of English or
French descent simply want to
hold on to POWER forever.

The wars you all are remembering
accomplished nothing. The
regimes that fought each other
then where no differant one
from the other or from the
regimes in power now. And the
world of inequality and
injustice has only grown more
inequal and injust regardless
of how many wars infect us.

Will humans live to see a day
when there will be no war? Not if
the still powerful propaganda
machines and political powers
that be continue to hold
everything in their hands. And
not if we are forced to worship
the memory and men who
mutilated so many lives and
killed so many dreams.

Today the pious politicans will
gather to spout lies about war.
While all around us the social
machinery of inquity and
injustice continues to grind so
many innocent people to death.
Remember? Remember what? I only
want to forget and I can't
because I see war continuing
all around me everyday.


Allisat all...@pcs.org
all...@io.org


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Mike
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David DeLaney

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Nov 12, 1994, 10:55:35 AM11/12/94
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[reposted post from "allisat", obviously a pen name, deleted]

*Gasp*! K*nt Pa*l D*l*n is alive and well and living in *Canada*?

Dave "Someone alert Babs Hamel and Paul Tomblin immediately!" DeLaney
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Richard Sexton

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Nov 13, 1994, 4:03:13 PM11/13/94
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In article <3a2ohn$5...@martha.utk.edu>,

David DeLaney <d...@panacea.phys.utk.edu> wrote:
>[reposted post from "allisat", obviously a pen name, deleted]
>
>*Gasp*! K*nt Pa*l D*l*n is alive and well and living in *Canada*?
>
>Dave "Someone alert Babs Hamel and Paul Tomblin immediately!" DeLaney

I think it's my fault David. When I lived in California, K*ent moved there.
Cindy moved there. They *all* moved there.

Now that I've moved back to Toronto, Torontonians have won 3 of the
last KOTM awards, and Bob's a strong contender for #4.

I therefor conclude I'm some sort of "whacko magnet".


Richard "more Mose Allison" Sexton


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madmagic

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Nov 15, 1994, 1:32:49 AM11/15/94
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In article <3a5uuh$b...@gold.interlog.com>,
Richard Sexton <ric...@panchax.gryphon.com> wrote:

>In article <3a2ohn$5...@martha.utk.edu>,
>David DeLaney <d...@panacea.phys.utk.edu> wrote:

>>[reposted post from "allisat", obviously a pen name, deleted]
>>*Gasp*! K*nt Pa*l D*l*n is alive and well and living in *Canada*?
>>Dave "Someone alert Babs Hamel and Paul Tomblin immediately!" DeLaney

>I think it's my fault David. When I lived in California, K*ent moved there.
>Cindy moved there. They *all* moved there.

>Now that I've moved back to Toronto, Torontonians have won 3 of the
>last KOTM awards, and Bob's a strong contender for #4.

>I therefor conclude I'm some sort of "whacko magnet".


drawings, torn out of the crayons of children who died in the camps

and this image of fridge magnets sliding downwards, downwards
in the slow brown fudge of entropy
onto a floor called toronto

are going to make sleep difficult
tonight


-mm


Allison got 250 votes in a municipal election. that, is obscene
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Darin Cowan

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Nov 15, 1994, 8:16:29 AM11/15/94
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If Bob Allisat is up for kook of any time period, he has my vote. The man
should be locked in a padded room.

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