From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2007 #4 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk Unsubscribe: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.smoe.org/lists/joni Website: http://jonimitchell.com JMDL Digest Monday, January 8 2007 Volume 2007 : Number 004 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- A Case of me, just another fan! ["Patti Parlette" ] Shawn on Craig Ferguson Monday Jan. 8 NJC [Bryan ] Re: NJC World affairs ["Kate Bennett" ] Re: NJC World affairs ["Bree Mcdonough" ] Re: NJC World affairs ["Bree Mcdonough" ] Re: NJC World affairs ["Bree Mcdonough" ] News About New Joni Album [PassScribe@aol.com] Re: NJC World affairs [Norma Jean Garza ] Re: NJC World affairs [Norma Jean Garza ] Re: NJC World affairs [Norma Jean Garza ] Re: NJC World affairs [Norma Jean Garza ] sorry for double postings [Norma Jean Garza ] Re: RLJ njc [frednow@aol.com] Joni Mitchell Songbook [Bruce Eggleston ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 00:48:58 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: A Case of me, just another fan! Bonne annee, tout le Joni monde! And Wilkommen, Monika! (I don't know why...the "k" in your name made me want to use German.) I'm so glad you have discovered Joni. Your experience with River has already shown you how her "songs are like tattoos." You will find out anything and everything you need to know about her right here and at jonimitchell.com. It's an amazing place -- a wide world of noble causes, and lovely (lyrical and musical) landscapes to discover. I did not come upon Joni out of the BLUE like you did. A friend gave me her first album, Song to a Seagull (or Joni Mitchell, as some prefer) when I was a 14 year-old high school freshman, in 1968. What a magical coming of age, with Joni always at my side, giving out something to grow and feed on year after year at that time. She is in my blood like holy wine, running all through my circuits like a heartbeat. (LOL...yes, I have a little problem...it's called JMOCD....I quote her all the time.) Garret wrote, in part: "I still find myself listening to an album like Hissing of Summer Lawns (HOSL) and discovering new meanings to the lyrics, new sounds that i had not heard before, new moods and tones in there taht had passed me by previously. I didn't really like HOSL first few listens mind you. I wanted another Blue or FTR of C & S. But with Joni you never get that, you never get another of anything. She challenges you and takes her own direction." Exactement! She grows and you grow along with her. I remember when I first got HOSL, too. I was a senior in college, just back from a year in France. I raced back from the record store in record time (no pun intended at first, but that's a good one, non?) to my college apartment with the new HOSL in my greedy little hands, ripped off the celephone, took my roommates' Dead album off the turntable (ignoring the protests of "HEY! What are you DOING?" and said: "It's the new Joni album!!" -- not to be denied), and started to play it. I immediately loved In France They Kiss on Main Street, of course, but then along came Jungle Line. My roommates and I all looked at each other and said: "HUH? What is THAT?" Now HOSL is one of my favorites. And, of course, you know there may be more. I wish you your own magical mystery tour with Joni. "Play what you want!" as a fan yelled out on Miles of Aisles (ooh, yeah, that's a great one, too)! She banters with the audience a little bit and you can hear her great spontaneous laugh pealing silver bells. "All righhhhhhhhht!" Welcome again, Monika, and enjoy the beautiful (night) ride (home)! Peace, Patti P. _________________________________________________________________ Type your favorite song. Get a customized station. Try MSN Radio powered by Pandora. http://radio.msn.com/?icid=T002MSN03A07001 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 18:51:43 -0800 (PST) From: Bryan Subject: Shawn on Craig Ferguson Monday Jan. 8 NJC Night-owls and Tivo-ers: Shawn Colvin and John Leventhal will appear on Craig Ferguson (CBS, after Letterman) on Monday, Jan. 8. Bryan ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 19:24:02 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Re: NJC World affairs >But they also wanted the rule of law implemented..this is what separates us from most other countries.< Bree, this is a very international list. I hope some of our listers from around the world will take a moment to educate you to the lawful practices in their countries. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 22:39:39 -0500 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: NJC World affairs Kate...I said... MOST other countries. And since this is Bush's war... that is why I stated it in that manner. > > >But they also wanted the rule of law implemented..this is what separates >us >from most other countries.< > >Bree, this is a very international list. I hope some of our listers from >around the world will take a moment to educate you to the lawful practices >in their countries. _________________________________________________________________ Dave vs. Carl: The Insignificant Championship Series. Who will win? http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://davevscarl.spaces.live.com/?icid=T001MSN38C07001 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 22:47:08 -0500 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: NJC World affairs I just have to ask you ..Norma...what is your solution for sadistic despots? Ignore them..and hope they go away? I'm not trying to be haughty...or arrogant. I'm curious. What would you have done with Sadam Hussein? IF you would care to answer..I would surely like to hear. Thanks... Bree >>Hello Gene. Please just give me the names of leaders >who are cahoots in this hanging! Maybe just a handful >of the bush-el. > >nj > >--- gene wrote: > > > no real proof of this-----but i'm sure there are > > many world leaders sleeping > > easier because sadamm is dead. he took many secrets > > with him that probably > > could have made for interesting reading for years to > > come. > > when did we lose control of our country? > > gene > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Andeemac2006" > > To: > > Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 1:03 AM > > Subject: NJC World affairs > > > > > > > The terrible thing about Saddam's death is once > > again, you cant get away > > > from it G W Bush has dropped the USA right in > > Moral trouble with our > > > allies, and Muslim, people. American Helicopters > > flew Saddams body from > > > the hanging place.Let there be no doubt about it G > > W Bush could have > > > stopped this Capital Punishment, as is the new UN > > president trying to > > > stop two other ,saddam supporters from being > > hanged, The GOP wanted > > > Saddam dead !! and Politicians in Europe are > > condeming the EventSaddam > > > could have been flown to the Hague and tried for > > his crimes and locked up > > > somewhere in Europe and he would have been > > forgotten about, but Oh no !!! > > > the Christian members of the GOP wanted a hanging > > !!! and they didnt have > > > the forsight to see that he is now a Martyr, great > > G W Bush you have > > > added another failure to your dismall Foriegn > > policy series of mistakes, > > > does anyone no what Condasending Rice does from > > day to day. Even the > > > Brits in Gordon Brown the next Prime Minister say > > the whole event was > > > shockingily bad, but once again G W Bush and Fox > > News sail on saying " we > > > are right and the rest of the world is wrong" > > amazing really It will > > > interesting to see how the current administration > > handle this issue with > > > the Plea from the new UN president over the two > > other potential hangings, > > > and lets not forget the Pope said of Saddams > > hanging was a case of > > > Murder for Murder and not a christian act in any > > wayBut even the Pope > > > has it wrong dosnt he according to G W Bush. > > Really can anyone read any > > > consistancy into the Presidents train of thought > > from one year to the > > > next. Cant wait for his new Master plan for Iraq > > next Wednesday > > > > > > !DSPAM:144,45a0b80f239661954936561! >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >http://mail.yahoo.com _________________________________________________________________ The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes is here. Get all the scoop. http://tv.msn.com/tv/globes2007/?icid=nctagline2 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2007 23:03:38 -0500 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: NJC World affairs We try the diplomatic route...cozy up with somebody in bed ...and then ten years later we realize he's not such a nice guy. It comes back to bite us in the a*s. This is nothing knew. I guess we should all just vote for a Pat Buchanan type.. with a total isolationist philosophy. Bree >Don' forget the Shah of Iran and Ferdinand Marcos from >the Phillipines. After they were crowned stupid >puppets, property of the United States, and used and >screwed and told to use and screw their own people, >like blow up dolls used for f***ing, they were impaled >with a cancerous needle nosed pole and and discarded. > >nj > > > Didn't know? Be serious. As I said: before, during > > and after the > > crimes that he was just executed for. Of course they > > knew. When > > he stopped dancing to our tune, he fell out of > > favor, same old story. > > You have to remember that weapons dealers and their > > representatives > > in the gov't have little regard for the character of > > their customers. > > US history is rife with examples, from Noriega to > > Pinochet. > > I am not shedding any tears because Hussein swung. > > I'm just asking > > for equal treatment for all war criminals. Kissinger > > surely killed more > > souls than Hussein ever dreamed of. Professed > > intentions are fine, but > > actions speak louder. >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >http://mail.yahoo.com _________________________________________________________________ Communicate instantly! Use your Hotmail address to sign into Windows Live Messenger now. http://get.live.com/messenger/overview ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 23:18:26 EST From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: News About New Joni Album Hi, gang, In today's (Sunday) Fanfare section of Newsday, here on Long Island, an article by Rafer Guzman is titled, "Retired Joni sees music biz from both sides now." I don't know if this is a syndicated article or if Fanfare itself is syndicated, so some of you may already have seen this. In short, Rafer wrires about how it was a good year for "River", being covered by Sarah McLachlan and James Taylor, and being featured in a holiday episode of "ER." It goes on to mention the Nonesuch Tribute album (featuring 11 songs), due out this spring. It concludes with info on Joni's new album and mentions one new track being called, "Holy War", and states that Joni has suggested selling the album over the Internet. "I would never take another deal in the record business," she is quoted as saying, "I'll be damned if I'll line their pockets." Interesting, eh? Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 20:43:27 -0800 (PST) From: Norma Jean Garza Subject: Re: NJC World affairs I would have let him express himself concerning the incarceration. I would give him reasons why he was being held prisoner to analyze if he was even capable of accepting culpabilty. Then I would ask him 1001 questions concerning his rise to power and who and what helped him get there. I would ask in minute detail about every dealing he had with the United States. Hoping to depend on the truth from all sides, I would ask for a fair trial in a true court of justice, not in a mock court of just-ice. This way, the Iraqis and all of the world could see we were fair. Most definitely, he would be given a life sentence because he was truly a sadistic megalomaniac, no matter which way you look at it. I would have him him choose between total isolation or have him work in a prison flower shop for the rest of his life making olive tree branches and flower arrangements to every Iraqi and every leader of every country in the name of peace. I would coersively have him pray for his enemies if he chose the flower shop job. I would name the flower shoppe 'The Repentant Sinner.' Now Bree, this is just off the top of my head. Let me think on it and if you want, I can give you more of my ideas based on the above. Good night, Bree! For now I'm sleepy. If you want, we can play this tomorrow... Norma Jean Oh, and PS. I would have let Ramsey Clark represent Hussein because he always asks the right questions to bring out the truth and that way all that was done in secret darkness would be put out in the light for all to see! And no need to worry with Mr. Clark because he'd make sure Saddam and all who helped him during his reign from all sides now get just punishment maybe with a few fair whippings. - --- Bree Mcdonough wrote: > I just have to ask you ..Norma...what is your > solution for sadistic despots? > Ignore them..and hope they go away? I'm not > trying to be haughty...or > arrogant. I'm curious. What would you have done > with Sadam Hussein? > IF you would care to answer..I would surely like to > hear. > > Thanks... > > Bree > > > > >>Hello Gene. Please just give me the names of > leaders > >who are cahoots in this hanging! Maybe just a > handful > >of the bush-el. > > > >nj > > > >--- gene wrote: > > > > > no real proof of this-----but i'm sure there are > > > many world leaders sleeping > > > easier because sadamm is dead. he took many > secrets > > > with him that probably > > > could have made for interesting reading for > years to > > > come. > > > when did we lose control of our country? > > > gene > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Andeemac2006" > > > > To: > > > Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 1:03 AM > > > Subject: NJC World affairs > > > > > > > > > > The terrible thing about Saddam's death is > once > > > again, you cant get away > > > > from it G W Bush has dropped the USA right in > > > Moral trouble with our > > > > allies, and Muslim, people. American > Helicopters > > > flew Saddams body from > > > > the hanging place.Let there be no doubt about > it G > > > W Bush could have > > > > stopped this Capital Punishment, as is the new > UN > > > president trying to > > > > stop two other ,saddam supporters from being > > > hanged, The GOP wanted > > > > Saddam dead !! and Politicians in Europe are > > > condeming the EventSaddam > > > > could have been flown to the Hague and tried > for > > > his crimes and locked up > > > > somewhere in Europe and he would have been > > > forgotten about, but Oh no !!! > > > > the Christian members of the GOP wanted a > hanging > > > !!! and they didnt have > > > > the forsight to see that he is now a Martyr, > great > > > G W Bush you have > > > > added another failure to your dismall Foriegn > > > policy series of mistakes, > > > > does anyone no what Condasending Rice does > from > > > day to day. Even the > > > > Brits in Gordon Brown the next Prime Minister > say > > > the whole event was > > > > shockingily bad, but once again G W Bush and > Fox > > > News sail on saying " we > > > > are right and the rest of the world is wrong" > > > amazing really It will > > > > interesting to see how the current > administration > > > handle this issue with > > > > the Plea from the new UN president over the > two > > > other potential hangings, > > > > and lets not forget the Pope said of Saddams > > > hanging was a case of > > > > Murder for Murder and not a christian act in > any > > > wayBut even the Pope > > > > has it wrong dosnt he according to G W Bush. > > > Really can anyone read any > > > > consistancy into the Presidents train of > thought > > > from one year to the > > > > next. Cant wait for his new Master plan for > Iraq > > > next Wednesday > > > > > > > > !DSPAM:144,45a0b80f239661954936561! > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes is > here. Get all the scoop. > http://tv.msn.com/tv/globes2007/?icid=nctagline2 Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 20:43:40 -0800 (PST) From: Norma Jean Garza Subject: Re: NJC World affairs I would have let him express himself concerning the incarceration. I would give him reasons why he was being held prisoner to analyze if he was even capable of accepting culpabilty. Then I would ask him 1001 questions concerning his rise to power and who and what helped him get there. I would ask in minute detail about every dealing he had with the United States. Hoping to depend on the truth from all sides, I would ask for a fair trial in a true court of justice, not in a mock court of just-ice. This way, the Iraqis and all of the world could see we were fair. Most definitely, he would be given a life sentence because he was truly a sadistic megalomaniac, no matter which way you look at it. I would have him him choose between total isolation or have him work in a prison flower shop for the rest of his life making olive tree branches and flower arrangements to every Iraqi and every leader of every country in the name of peace. I would coersively have him pray for his enemies if he chose the flower shop job. I would name the flower shoppe 'The Repentant Sinner.' Now Bree, this is just off the top of my head. Let me think on it and if you want, I can give you more of my ideas based on the above. Good night, Bree! For now I'm sleepy. If you want, we can play this tomorrow... Norma Jean Oh, and PS. I would have let Ramsey Clark represent Hussein because he always asks the right questions to bring out the truth and that way all that was done in secret darkness would be put out in the light for all to see! And no need to worry with Mr. Clark because he'd make sure Saddam and all who helped him during his reign from all sides now get just punishment maybe with a few fair whippings. - --- Bree Mcdonough wrote: > I just have to ask you ..Norma...what is your > solution for sadistic despots? > Ignore them..and hope they go away? I'm not > trying to be haughty...or > arrogant. I'm curious. What would you have done > with Sadam Hussein? > IF you would care to answer..I would surely like to > hear. > > Thanks... > > Bree > > > > >>Hello Gene. Please just give me the names of > leaders > >who are cahoots in this hanging! Maybe just a > handful > >of the bush-el. > > > >nj > > > >--- gene wrote: > > > > > no real proof of this-----but i'm sure there are > > > many world leaders sleeping > > > easier because sadamm is dead. he took many > secrets > > > with him that probably > > > could have made for interesting reading for > years to > > > come. > > > when did we lose control of our country? > > > gene > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Andeemac2006" > > > > To: > > > Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 1:03 AM > > > Subject: NJC World affairs > > > > > > > > > > The terrible thing about Saddam's death is > once > > > again, you cant get away > > > > from it G W Bush has dropped the USA right in > > > Moral trouble with our > > > > allies, and Muslim, people. American > Helicopters > > > flew Saddams body from > > > > the hanging place.Let there be no doubt about > it G > > > W Bush could have > > > > stopped this Capital Punishment, as is the new > UN > > > president trying to > > > > stop two other ,saddam supporters from being > > > hanged, The GOP wanted > > > > Saddam dead !! and Politicians in Europe are > > > condeming the EventSaddam > > > > could have been flown to the Hague and tried > for > > > his crimes and locked up > > > > somewhere in Europe and he would have been > > > forgotten about, but Oh no !!! > > > > the Christian members of the GOP wanted a > hanging > > > !!! and they didnt have > > > > the forsight to see that he is now a Martyr, > great > > > G W Bush you have > > > > added another failure to your dismall Foriegn > > > policy series of mistakes, > > > > does anyone no what Condasending Rice does > from > > > day to day. Even the > > > > Brits in Gordon Brown the next Prime Minister > say > > > the whole event was > > > > shockingily bad, but once again G W Bush and > Fox > > > News sail on saying " we > > > > are right and the rest of the world is wrong" > > > amazing really It will > > > > interesting to see how the current > administration > > > handle this issue with > > > > the Plea from the new UN president over the > two > > > other potential hangings, > > > > and lets not forget the Pope said of Saddams > > > hanging was a case of > > > > Murder for Murder and not a christian act in > any > > > wayBut even the Pope > > > > has it wrong dosnt he according to G W Bush. > > > Really can anyone read any > > > > consistancy into the Presidents train of > thought > > > from one year to the > > > > next. Cant wait for his new Master plan for > Iraq > > > next Wednesday > > > > > > > > !DSPAM:144,45a0b80f239661954936561! > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes is > here. Get all the scoop. > http://tv.msn.com/tv/globes2007/?icid=nctagline2 Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 20:43:54 -0800 (PST) From: Norma Jean Garza Subject: Re: NJC World affairs I would have let him express himself concerning the incarceration. I would give him reasons why he was being held prisoner to analyze if he was even capable of accepting culpabilty. Then I would ask him 1001 questions concerning his rise to power and who and what helped him get there. I would ask in minute detail about every dealing he had with the United States. Hoping to depend on the truth from all sides, I would ask for a fair trial in a true court of justice, not in a mock court of just-ice. This way, the Iraqis and all of the world could see we were fair. Most definitely, he would be given a life sentence because he was truly a sadistic megalomaniac, no matter which way you look at it. I would have him him choose between total isolation or have him work in a prison flower shop for the rest of his life making olive tree branches and flower arrangements to every Iraqi and every leader of every country in the name of peace. I would coersively have him pray for his enemies if he chose the flower shop job. I would name the flower shoppe 'The Repentant Sinner.' Now Bree, this is just off the top of my head. Let me think on it and if you want, I can give you more of my ideas based on the above. Good night, Bree! For now I'm sleepy. If you want, we can play this tomorrow... Norma Jean Oh, and PS. I would have let Ramsey Clark represent Hussein because he always asks the right questions to bring out the truth and that way all that was done in secret darkness would be put out in the light for all to see! And no need to worry with Mr. Clark because he'd make sure Saddam and all who helped him during his reign from all sides now get just punishment maybe with a few fair whippings. - --- Bree Mcdonough wrote: > I just have to ask you ..Norma...what is your > solution for sadistic despots? > Ignore them..and hope they go away? I'm not > trying to be haughty...or > arrogant. I'm curious. What would you have done > with Sadam Hussein? > IF you would care to answer..I would surely like to > hear. > > Thanks... > > Bree > > > > >>Hello Gene. Please just give me the names of > leaders > >who are cahoots in this hanging! Maybe just a > handful > >of the bush-el. > > > >nj > > > >--- gene wrote: > > > > > no real proof of this-----but i'm sure there are > > > many world leaders sleeping > > > easier because sadamm is dead. he took many > secrets > > > with him that probably > > > could have made for interesting reading for > years to > > > come. > > > when did we lose control of our country? > > > gene > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Andeemac2006" > > > > To: > > > Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 1:03 AM > > > Subject: NJC World affairs > > > > > > > > > > The terrible thing about Saddam's death is > once > > > again, you cant get away > > > > from it G W Bush has dropped the USA right in > > > Moral trouble with our > > > > allies, and Muslim, people. American > Helicopters > > > flew Saddams body from > > > > the hanging place.Let there be no doubt about > it G > > > W Bush could have > > > > stopped this Capital Punishment, as is the new > UN > > > president trying to > > > > stop two other ,saddam supporters from being > > > hanged, The GOP wanted > > > > Saddam dead !! and Politicians in Europe are > > > condeming the EventSaddam > > > > could have been flown to the Hague and tried > for > > > his crimes and locked up > > > > somewhere in Europe and he would have been > > > forgotten about, but Oh no !!! > > > > the Christian members of the GOP wanted a > hanging > > > !!! and they didnt have > > > > the forsight to see that he is now a Martyr, > great > > > G W Bush you have > > > > added another failure to your dismall Foriegn > > > policy series of mistakes, > > > > does anyone no what Condasending Rice does > from > > > day to day. Even the > > > > Brits in Gordon Brown the next Prime Minister > say > > > the whole event was > > > > shockingily bad, but once again G W Bush and > Fox > > > News sail on saying " we > > > > are right and the rest of the world is wrong" > > > amazing really It will > > > > interesting to see how the current > administration > > > handle this issue with > > > > the Plea from the new UN president over the > two > > > other potential hangings, > > > > and lets not forget the Pope said of Saddams > > > hanging was a case of > > > > Murder for Murder and not a christian act in > any > > > wayBut even the Pope > > > > has it wrong dosnt he according to G W Bush. > > > Really can anyone read any > > > > consistancy into the Presidents train of > thought > > > from one year to the > > > > next. Cant wait for his new Master plan for > Iraq > > > next Wednesday > > > > > > > > !DSPAM:144,45a0b80f239661954936561! > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes is > here. Get all the scoop. > http://tv.msn.com/tv/globes2007/?icid=nctagline2 > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Have a burning question? Go to www.Answers.yahoo.com and get answers from real people who know. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 20:43:34 -0800 (PST) From: Norma Jean Garza Subject: Re: NJC World affairs I would have let him express himself concerning the incarceration. I would give him reasons why he was being held prisoner to analyze if he was even capable of accepting culpabilty. Then I would ask him 1001 questions concerning his rise to power and who and what helped him get there. I would ask in minute detail about every dealing he had with the United States. Hoping to depend on the truth from all sides, I would ask for a fair trial in a true court of justice, not in a mock court of just-ice. This way, the Iraqis and all of the world could see we were fair. Most definitely, he would be given a life sentence because he was truly a sadistic megalomaniac, no matter which way you look at it. I would have him him choose between total isolation or have him work in a prison flower shop for the rest of his life making olive tree branches and flower arrangements to every Iraqi and every leader of every country in the name of peace. I would coersively have him pray for his enemies if he chose the flower shop job. I would name the flower shoppe 'The Repentant Sinner.' Now Bree, this is just off the top of my head. Let me think on it and if you want, I can give you more of my ideas based on the above. Good night, Bree! For now I'm sleepy. If you want, we can play this tomorrow... Norma Jean Oh, and PS. I would have let Ramsey Clark represent Hussein because he always asks the right questions to bring out the truth and that way all that was done in secret darkness would be put out in the light for all to see! And no need to worry with Mr. Clark because he'd make sure Saddam and all who helped him during his reign from all sides now get just punishment maybe with a few fair whippings. - --- Bree Mcdonough wrote: > I just have to ask you ..Norma...what is your > solution for sadistic despots? > Ignore them..and hope they go away? I'm not > trying to be haughty...or > arrogant. I'm curious. What would you have done > with Sadam Hussein? > IF you would care to answer..I would surely like to > hear. > > Thanks... > > Bree > > > > >>Hello Gene. Please just give me the names of > leaders > >who are cahoots in this hanging! Maybe just a > handful > >of the bush-el. > > > >nj > > > >--- gene wrote: > > > > > no real proof of this-----but i'm sure there are > > > many world leaders sleeping > > > easier because sadamm is dead. he took many > secrets > > > with him that probably > > > could have made for interesting reading for > years to > > > come. > > > when did we lose control of our country? > > > gene > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Andeemac2006" > > > > To: > > > Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 1:03 AM > > > Subject: NJC World affairs > > > > > > > > > > The terrible thing about Saddam's death is > once > > > again, you cant get away > > > > from it G W Bush has dropped the USA right in > > > Moral trouble with our > > > > allies, and Muslim, people. American > Helicopters > > > flew Saddams body from > > > > the hanging place.Let there be no doubt about > it G > > > W Bush could have > > > > stopped this Capital Punishment, as is the new > UN > > > president trying to > > > > stop two other ,saddam supporters from being > > > hanged, The GOP wanted > > > > Saddam dead !! and Politicians in Europe are > > > condeming the EventSaddam > > > > could have been flown to the Hague and tried > for > > > his crimes and locked up > > > > somewhere in Europe and he would have been > > > forgotten about, but Oh no !!! > > > > the Christian members of the GOP wanted a > hanging > > > !!! and they didnt have > > > > the forsight to see that he is now a Martyr, > great > > > G W Bush you have > > > > added another failure to your dismall Foriegn > > > policy series of mistakes, > > > > does anyone no what Condasending Rice does > from > > > day to day. Even the > > > > Brits in Gordon Brown the next Prime Minister > say > > > the whole event was > > > > shockingily bad, but once again G W Bush and > Fox > > > News sail on saying " we > > > > are right and the rest of the world is wrong" > > > amazing really It will > > > > interesting to see how the current > administration > > > handle this issue with > > > > the Plea from the new UN president over the > two > > > other potential hangings, > > > > and lets not forget the Pope said of Saddams > > > hanging was a case of > > > > Murder for Murder and not a christian act in > any > > > wayBut even the Pope > > > > has it wrong dosnt he according to G W Bush. > > > Really can anyone read any > > > > consistancy into the Presidents train of > thought > > > from one year to the > > > > next. Cant wait for his new Master plan for > Iraq > > > next Wednesday > > > > > > > > !DSPAM:144,45a0b80f239661954936561! > >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > >http://mail.yahoo.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > The MSN Entertainment Guide to Golden Globes is > here. Get all the scoop. > http://tv.msn.com/tv/globes2007/?icid=nctagline2 Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 21:01:10 -0800 (PST) From: Norma Jean Garza Subject: sorry for double postings subject line says it all. I'm sleepy...I'm happy Joni's releasing her music. Now off to dreamland I go. I just decided to play Don Juan's Reckless Daughter. I love that album when I'm tired and sleepy. It's the perfect album for this mode. I love this album so much that I want to talk to you over and over about the rythyms. nj Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 00:15:25 -0500 From: frednow@aol.com Subject: Re: RLJ njc Bob Muller wrote: 'The Evening Of My Best Day' was probably my favorite album of its year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mine, too, and one of my favorites of all years as well. - -Fred Simon http://myspace.com/fredsimon ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 22:48:16 -0700 From: Bruce Eggleston Subject: Joni Mitchell Songbook I have a copy a copy of "Joni Mitchell Songbook - Gomplete volume number 1 (1966-1970)". It appears to be a first edition, from Siquomb Publishing Corp., 1974. I gave it to my wife in 1981. I'm an aspiring guitarist, and knowing that Joni uses many open tunings, they don't seem to appear in this volume. Most of the chords seem to be first position open chords, generally speaking. Are these 30+ songs from "Songs to a Seagull", "Clouds" and "Ladies of the Canyon" all in standard concert tuning on the six string? Would they sound correct with the records as noted? If not, where could I compare these progressions with the open tuning, if any? I was just curious to hear some history and comments, musical or general, about this beautiful book. Thanks, Bonneville Bruce ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2007 #4 *************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------