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Plea for life of hostage Margaret
Hassan Delia Australia.
I hereby beg and make this plea to the
hostage-takers to spare the life of Mrs. Margaret Hassan, friend and
mentor to the people of Iraq for 30 years.
Please release the naturalized Iraq citizen
Maragaret Hassan and she will continue her humanitarian work for Iraq
people, that we who would help if it were possible - but circumstances
prevent.
We wll be most grateful to hostage-takers if they
release Margaret Hassan unharmed - please. .
Thank You
Delia
Austraia.
The Government You Deserve (Al-Jazeerah,
October 24, 2004)
Dear John Chuckman:
I was heartened again seeing that the Bush bulge
theory has been seriously talked about in yet another international
editorial.
Thank you very much for not ignoring this serious
story!
One thing you may not be aware of is that there are
other plausible theories out there as to what this object is. The other
highly talked about hypothesis is that it may be a medical device of
some kind. Fueling this speculation is the fact that the President has
postponed his regular scheduled medical exam until after the election.
He was scheduled for a health check this month.
Also there is a medical device called a "portable
defribullator" which would conceivably produce a bulge like the one we
clearly saw in multiple photos / video.
What's more, people (some doctors) have noticed that
the president's mouth was drooping to one side during at least one of
the debates, fueling speculation that he could have recently had a
stroke.
Anyhow for other highly informative sites about these
theories and others see:
Thanks again for your tremendous coverage. This
story is too important to die without the question answered: What is
it?
Sincerely,
John Napiorkowski
PALESTINE'S TEARS By Andrina Lejon A river flows
with gentle tears The immense
suffering and grief Years of
constant brutality Sadly they
breathe their last The dead and
dying haunt us Humanity
stands idly by A poet once
said, If olive trees knew The heart of
Palestine triumphs We keep you in
every prayer
Andrina
Lejon
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