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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Saturday May 24, 2003 19:26author by me @ my grrrrr. - grrrrrr. cyber grrrrrrrrrrrrr. Report this post to the editors

being applied some seven months after the offence.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr-

by iosaf Tue, Jan 28 2003, 8:01pm

if i am contrary and fickle in my flag waving
then maybe it is because i have spent a day with Mozart.
We have spoken about Salburg, Munich, Mannheim and Paris.
I asked him why was there such a gap between the Sonata with allegro,
rondeau, theme and twelve variations and the next catalogued sonata.

I wondered had Condolence Rice ever asked Mozart the same question.
She after all is being most professionally photographed by Annie
Leibewitztski and popping up like Donald Rusmfield on coffee tables
everywhere.
I thought to ask the coffee table brigade what they thought.
Mr George Monibot in the Guardian today, being as coffee table book
as ever.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,883654,00.html

He treats upon the "maturity" of a movement I belong to.
Isn´t that nice.
He makes reference to O´connell and monster meetings and my beloved
city.
I read his words and recognised the sentiment and thoughts of many. I
intespersed by reading of a hardcopy Guardian (I splashed out today)
with musings on Mozart´s twelve variations. Two have been remixed as
Hollywood special effects music.
I wonder does Condolance Rice know that?
Monibot has written well.
Monibot writes well.
But the websites where we communicate where we read our words, where
we learn and absorb the material of our movements were not listed.
Monibot recieves considerable stipend for his writings.
I think about the "global justice" movement he cites. I
think about that period he makes reference to that of immediate post
Sept11.
I think of how then I sought to re-pitch our alliance of movements as
"the global movement for democracy", we react differently
to different things do we not?
Monibot has written well today.
It is the day of the State of Union address.
He has remembered Genoa 2001.
He has remembered the murder.
Carlo Guilliani is the name.
He has remembered the beating of protesters.


Mr Monibot it is not us who have matured.
Do not treat upon our maturity, you are a very good writer, you are
capable of more.


Exactly what you are capable of is...
by iosaf Tue, Jan 28 2003, 8:06pm

explaining what the "global justice" movement meant.

(when we were immature and beaten in our sleep).

It meant a global health system of non patented drugs.
It meant a global inforamation network without copyright or patent on
software.
It meant a global wage.
It meant as I remember it being explained
a fair amount of money for everyone.
There is a lot of money Mr Monibot.
about 41 trillion a year.

Your stipend for writing in the Guardian about this and other
websites is far above the global justice wage.

And the Green Party above need to commicate that common belief
amongst our movement whatever it may be named.

Mozart agreed with me in the Main,
and helped me solve the crossword be TauPi
being a reference to teeppees
a most mature dwelling.

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The Guardian is one of the key tools in the information slanting/spinning of the Euro-left.
pursuing a central left neo-liberal capitalist agenda with Political Correct yet inherently racist and anglo-centric presumptions.
The Guardian is not a pamhplet, it is not a "good" newspaper, it does not "serve" the interests of our global movement. It is an advertised maintained broadsheet and that alone. It is so suprising that so many in the IMC project in english speaking countries seem to hold the Guardian in such high regard and therefore its overpaid hacks.

We see this is the excitement shown everytime an IMC story hits the G's pages, or the G shows interest in doing a piece, "filling space" for its readers using IMC volunteer ideas, texts, or phrases. In some cases these are in breach of copyright, in some they are merely manipulation of ideas common to the street in an attempt to "spin" the left.

 
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