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allieg: anyone going to protest at either convention? that would be amazing!
25-Aug-2008 23:29:33
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personman: Ernesto: I moved our conversation here in to the forums
13-May-2008 18:52:38
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personman: Thanks
right now I'm just testing software with them, but as I get time...you know how I do 
24-Mar-2008 10:59:37
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(E)rnesto: the SWR was a great idea and so was mutual ads
23-Mar-2008 18:15:25
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personman: Is it just me or has the server been really slow and unreliable lately? I've been planning to switch hosting in a month or so.
06-Mar-2008 17:37:28
06-Mar-2008 17:37:28
personman: The books "Chomsky on Anarchism" and "Hegemony or Survival" by Noam Chomsky, seem to be steadily dropping in price.
04-Feb-2008 19:03:04
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personman: probably my fault, I spend a lot more time working on the site than getting it in front of the people who need to see it.
28-Jan-2008 19:32:34
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personman: yeah we don't really have many regulars yet
28-Jan-2008 18:29:44
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yboc2000: no one ever talks on this site....
28-Jan-2008 17:52:18
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yboc2000: thanks man
27-Jan-2008 11:27:56
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yboc2000: Hi everyone
18-Jan-2008 11:06:42
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Finn: Evening all.
09-Jan-2008 18:55:15
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Khanner: Raid the Night Train! Down with the State! All Power to the People, By Any Means Necessary!
02-Jan-2008 02:49:16
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(E)rnesto: matt whats up man? haven't heard from you in forever
19-Nov-2007 22:59:28
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Aedhan: Hello everybody? I'm new the site but not new to anarchy. Started up a libertarian/anarch ism group with some people I know.
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Of course, in this dramatization, the full circle of birth mother to foster mother to adoptive mother to becoming a mother was brilliantly written, superbly acted and a moving experience for the viewer.
The final lesson would be that no matter what the circumstance, no matter the race, no matter the lost time, a resolution can always be reached to a satisfactory conclusion. A beautiful story, beautifully told.
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One aspect that my wife and I especially appreciated was that the Catholic faith of Barbara Ann's birth family was shown to be very important to them, and it was treated with great respect. Her birth mom was shown to pray before finally making the call that would eventually reunite her with the girl she'd given up years before. Take note, also, that the first time Barbara Ann smiled after leaving her foster mother was also in a Protestant African American church, where a wonderful young teen boy noticed her. They eventually graduated from school, married and had five children!
This is the true story of the life of a little girl who seemed to be nearly irrelevant to the needs of the social system. Every family with adopted children will not want to miss this movie. It is one that will, several times, raise a lump in your throat if you have any empathy for children. Even more important, it is a story of the triumph of the human spirit that will leave you feeling happy you spent the time to watch it!
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