From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12607 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, November 12 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12607 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 87% Of Women Carry This Menopause Parasite ["Heart Attack" Subject: 87% Of Women Carry This Menopause Parasite 87% Of Women Carry This Menopause Parasite http://himerosplus.live/JO9-CBTanf0lXkgnXXRQe81_GKnEHsaaSztHofP7fsV2UhYtjg http://himerosplus.live/QRa2vB9s_KDi8kLlr_1CnC0Af7xaw0x_E_nvB8OHujLqTM0lgA In November 2016, Air Canada released an internal memo that "strongly encouraged" its staff to not wear a poppy while in uniform. After several hours of employee and union pushback, a second memo was distributed, reversing its earlier position and stating that the "wearing of poppies is supported" by the company. In November 2019, Don Cherry, a prominent ice hockey pundit of Hockey Night in Canada, made a controversial complaint on-air that he rarely saw people he believed were new immigrants to Toronto wearing a remembrance poppy. His remarks caused widespread condemnation from the ice hockey community, and several complaints were filed against him through the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. Cherry was later fired by Sportsnet for his comments. In November 2020, U.S.-based grocer Whole Foods briefly banned its employees from wearing a remembrance poppy at its 14 Canadian locations, as it did not conform to its updated uniform policy of not wearing symbols that were "supporting a cause". Whole Foods reversed its decision on the poppy several days later, after receiving complaints from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, veteran affairs minister Lawrence MacAulay, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, and several Royal Canadian Legion branchliminating the need for county government entirely. Many rural areas and even some suburban areas of many states have no municipal government below the county leve ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2023 16:02:46 +0100 From: "Frontier Penicillin" Subject: The Lost Frontier Handbook The Lost Frontier Handbook http://dutterguardians.life/_IzGu_RJ3HzXxIUPVjwsEQFPqM8F7cisBg85FDq2RHd9I6xTjQ http://dutterguardians.life/prGXmZ6QkBuyTLyOje2Iq_SxA34B2iXv2O9kkzalNd6QX1UhLQ A remembrance poppy is an artificial flower worn in some countries to commemorate their military personnel who died in war. Remembrance poppies are produced by veterans' associations, who exchange the poppies for charitable donations used to give financial, social and emotional support to members and veterans of the armed forces. Inspired by the war poem "In Flanders Fields" and promoted by Moina Michael, they were first used near the end of World War I to commemorate British Empire and United States military casualties of the war. Madame GuC)rin established the first "Poppy Days" to raise funds for veterans, widows, orphans, liberty bonds, as well as charities such as the Red Cross. Remembrance poppies are most commonly worn in Commonwealth countries, where it has been trademarked by veterans' associations for fundraising. Remembrance poppies in Commonwealth countries are often worn on clothing in the weeks leading up to Remembrance Day, with poppy wreaths also being laid at war memorials on that day. However, in New Zealand, remembrance ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2023 12:33:19 +0100 From: "Rewards Program" Subject: Complete registration form asap to receive your package Complete registration form asap to receive your package http://surveyairline.ltd/ryXaqGkziEUCfUmokrduY3u3A97pZEjjFYsT2OHNLauaP59Hig http://surveyairline.ltd/49v99gw6jDSwXUGZjmXyh69FOd464ENp3c-tlbQNdmkZ5tEhdQ After World War I, some towns in France set up pacifist war memorials. Instead of commemorating the glorious dead, these memorials denounce war with figures of grieving widows and children rather than soldiers. Such memorials provoked anger among veterans and the military in general. The most famous is at Gentioux-Pigerolles in the department of Creuse. Below the column which lists the name of the fallen stands an orphan in bronze pointing to an inscription 'Maudite soit la guerre' (Cursed be war). Feelings ran so high that the memorial was not officially inaugurated until 1990 and soldiers at the nearby army camp were under orders to turn their heads when they walked past. Another such memorial is in the small town of C queurdreville-Hainneville (formerly C queurdreville) in the department of Manche. Here the statue is of a grieving widow with two small children. There seems to be no exact equivalent form of a pacifist memorial within the United Kingdom but evidently sentiments were in many cases identical. Thus, and although it seems that this has never been generally recognized, it can be argued that there was throughout the United Kingdom a construction of war memorials with reference to the concept of peace (e.g. West Hartlepool War Memorial in what is now known as Hartlepool (previously West Hartlepool) with the inscription 'Thine O Lord is the Victory' relating to amongst other architecture the 1871 Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences with a frieze including the same words and concluding 'Glory be to God on high and on earth peace ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12607 ***********************************************