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I want to thank you and your sponsors for the work you have done. Our staff read your reports daily to find out what was going on in Johannesburg. We added your link to our site so teachers and students could learn about the summit. Congratulations on a job well done.

Posted by Kathleen B. deBettencourt on September 11, 2002 03:18 PM

"If they get hurt it's a part of life, it time we accepted this"

"On ne saurait faire une omelette sans casser des oeufs."

It seems that the lessons of the past 200 years have not been learned.

Posted by back40 on September 11, 2002 04:24 PM

Makes me ashamed of OZ..again!

Posted by Andrea on September 11, 2002 04:45 PM

"If they get hurt it's a part of life, it time we accepted this."

I accept, oh, Lord, I accept! And if a few dozen of the protesters happen to end up quadriplegics, well, what must be, must be.

I guess all those vehement denials that the Seattle violence was caused by the protesters were just lies, eh?

You guys won't have to roll marbles under any horses to lose moral credibility. You never had it.

Posted by Harry on September 12, 2002 02:20 AM

I am absolutely shocked that there is even a debate going on about the knocking over of horses! How anyone could justify injuring an animal in the name of a cause..whether it be for fashion or against police, is beyond me. i logged onto this site becuase i thought it might inspire my students (i'm a teacher)to take some POSITIVE action regarding the way the world is run. Ask a child whether or not you should use marbles to bring the horses down...they would say emphatically no!

Posted by melanie on September 25, 2002 12:47 AM

 

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