From schmidt@deepcove.com Fri Jan 3 20:21:17 PST 1997 Article: 93471 of soc.culture.german Path: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca!news.island.net!vertex.tor.hookup.net!noc.van.hookup.net!not-for-mail From: schmidt@deepcove.com (Terry Schmidt) Newsgroups: soc.culture.german Subject: Tuettleber Dorfgedichte Date: 4 Jan 1997 02:49:36 GMT Organization: Terry's organization Lines: 51 Message-ID: <5akgg0$5f1$1@noc.van.hookup.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: t5-29.van.hookup.net X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6+ Ein fröhliches neues Jahr! Zum Thema primitives Barbarenvolk: Wird ein Apfel nicht gepflückt, fällt hart dann auf den Grund, kann es passieren das er rollt, denn Äpfel die sind rund. Vom Aufschlag den Verstand gerammt, weiß er nicht mehr von wo er stammt, die Zukunft ist nun mal vorbei, mit anderen wird er Apfelbrei. So ist das Leben fast umsonst, wenn du nicht weißt woher du kommst, doch sei es wie es sei, ein guter Apfel hochpoliert, kommt nicht in einen Apfelbrei. Zum Thema Rechtssprechung: Wir richten für das Vaterland, und keiner kann uns je entlassen, egal, wenn wir uns mal vertun, uns kann man da nur sehr schwer fassen. Wir sprechen Recht für die Partei, und die Regierung - wer sie auch sei, damit sind wir verbunden. Das Volk das kann uns viel erzählen, sie dürfen uns nicht einmal wählen, wir wollen keine Richterwahl, doch denn Gehalt den müßt ihr zahlen. Ist Terry männlich oder weiblich? Aha, der heißt ja gar nicht so. Ich laß mir nicht von irgendwem an meine weise Weste pinckeln. Ob Telekom, ob Zionist ein Grüner oder gar Faschist vielleicht ein Scienceologist mein Kittel ist so teflonglatt die Krallen meiner Widersprecher hacken da nicht einmal ein und rutschen schlüpfrig davon ab. From schmidt@deepcove.com Mon Jan 6 01:57:25 PST 1997 Article: 93624 of soc.culture.german Path: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca!news.island.net!vertex.tor.hookup.net!noc.van.hookup.net!not-for-mail From: schmidt@deepcove.com (Terry Schmidt) Newsgroups: soc.culture.german Subject: Re: The Trial against the former East German borderguards Date: 6 Jan 1997 02:57:58 GMT Organization: Terry's organization Lines: 65 Message-ID: <5appnm$lpt$1@noc.van.hookup.net> References:NNTP-Posting-Host: t5-19.van.hookup.net X-Newsreader: WinVN 0.92.6+ In article , olk@login.dknet.dk (Ole Kreiberg) says: > >In article , Martin Paegert wrote: >>Ole Kreiberg (olk@login.dknet.dk) wrote about GDR Border Patrol shooting >>at those who tried to flee from the GDR: >> >>> They even prevented some citizens from breaking the law by shooting at >>> them. >> >>Sounds as if you think it is a particulary good idea to "prevent citizens >>from breaking law" by shooting them. >> > Well those drastic steps might have been necessary to prevent people >from fleeing the republic. If too many people left the republic it would >have broken down. This might have disturbed the balance between East and >West which again could have caused dangers of a worldwar. > >> >>> I say that they only did what their superiors ordered them to do. >> >>That does not matter as the international human right is superior to >>national law or any orders. > > I am not so sure about that. In my country the constitution says that their >is no authority beside or above the parliament. If the parliament subscribe >to all of the human rights they are valid. If a majority of the parliament >want unsubscribe to some of the human rights they can do so. I think this >is the same in all countries. The constitution in my country says that it is >high treason to do something against the majority of the parliament. > >>Thus in severe cases of human rights >>violations as this you might well find yourself accused and sentenced one >>day even if everything was "legal under national law". >> >This is Kangaroo justice. If you lived in DDR you are subjected to >the law of the DDR and nothing else. > >> But whatever law or orders tell you, there are basics >>which fall in your responsibility: if the action would violate basic human >>rights. > > If you live in a democracy you have the right to be in opposition to every >law and act of the government as well the human rights. The human rights >are made by humans and can be changed by humans. > >>Example: If you torture somebody you will not come off with a "But >>it was perfectly legal to do so.". >>-- > A lot of people in innumerable third world dictatorships have done so. >Or what about the former communist countries? Have all those who >have mistreated political prisoners there been tried and convicted? >-- >Ole Kreiberg http://login.dknet.dk/~olk As a former borderguard, who escaped, I can only say that soldiers were there by choice. No one got drafted into this "elite" section of the DDR military. It was under the supervision of state security. I've chosen the borderguards as my ticket out of the DDR. Those who killed other germans, trying to get out had other options, like shooting over their heads. No , they made the choice to kill and as far as I am concerned should be killed too. They are Bastards - Minutes before I escaped I asked my patrol partner what he would do if his brother escaped? He said he would shoot him. By switching guns , I gave him mine, without bullets, it was possible for me to get out. There is always a way!!! From schmidt@deepcove.com Mon Jan 13 07:50:11 PST 1997 Article: 60344 of bc.general Path: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca!news.island.net!news.bctel.net!nntp.portal.ca!news.bc.net!news.mindlink.net!unixg.ubc.ca!noc.van.hookup.net!not-for-mail From: "ADVENTURE!!!" Newsgroups: bc.general,ca.general,can.atlantic.general,can.general,carleton.general Subject: SAILING IN WESTERN CANADA Date: 13 Jan 1997 05:10:15 GMT Organization: Schnecke Lines: 84 Message-ID: <01bc0110$4336ca60$168366cf@kaos.deepcove.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: t5-21.van.hookup.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Xref: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca bc.general:60344 can.atlantic.general:2747 can.general:101699 SAILING IN WESTERN CANADA PRINCESS LOUISA INLET BY 65' SAILING YACHT: Spend 6 days aboard a luxurious yacht, experiencing some of the most spectacular sceneries in Canada. This backpacker special cruise includes many of Canada's favourite past-times: sailing, hiking, fishing and viewing amazing scenery and wildlife. The destination is a remote inlet at the end of a huge fjord on the Sunshine Coast that can only be reached by boat or sea-plane. Set the sails, navigate around coastal islands, fish for almost anything, hike from the sea to the snow and wade in waterfalls. "On the trip we caught a shark, some cod, and saw bald eagles, seals and whales. Sailing was a blast and the spectacular scenery made the 6 day trip an unbelievable experience." Paul Jones - England So, all what you would need now is a sleeping bag, food, $395 per person, and a camera. (trips will start in May and troughout the whole summer) Email me for more Information, Images of the boat, ... --- Cruise to Princess Louisa Inlet - 1 week of wonderful sights and relaxation The princess Louisa Inlet is in one of the many beautiful British Columbia marine parks. This fjord is like no other in the world. It has a charm and scenic beauty no words can adequately describe, it must be seen and experienced to be known. Far inland, approched from the Straights of Georgia, by way of Jervis Inlet, this magnificent granite-walled gorge was cut out by an ice glacier of milleniums past through the snow tipped mountains that rise sharply >from the water's edge to a height in excess of 2100 meters or 7000 feet. As placid as a Mountain lake, the ocean waters of Princess Louisa Inlet move constantly with the tides. Currents are practically non-existent except for the 7-10 knot Malibu Rapids at the very entrance. The inlet is almost completely enclosed, is 300 meters (1000 feet) deep and never more than 800 meters (1/2 mile) wide inits 8 Km length. Until mid-June the warm sun melting the snow of the mountains creates more than 60 waterfalls which cascade down the steep walls. The biggest is Chatterbox Falls at the head of the inlet tumbles 40 meters into the water to chatter the stillness that is otherwise disturbed only by the murmor of boat motors or the lap of water against hulls or pontoons. During July and August the waters near the fall reach a comfortable 20 degrees Celsius and a sandy beach is ideal for swimmers. Princess Louisa Inlet, called by the Natives "Suivoolot" meaning sunny and warm, has beckoned sea travelers since it was first seen by man. And, except for Seaplanes, the sea is the only way there. No public road is closer than 68 kilometers ( 40 miles). The privilege of enjoying this bit of paradise comes through the generosity and farsightedness of James F. Macdonald. who saw and experienced the charm of Princess Louisa Inlet in 1919. He had learned of the inlet from an uncle who had sailed it in 1907. He bought the land surounding Chatterbox Falls in 1927 and built a lovely log cabin unfortunately it was destroyed 1940 by fire. 1953 Mac. willed it to the yachtsmen of the Pacific North West . The property passed to the Government of B.C. from the international Princess Louisa Society which to this day cares for this wonderful place on earth. Text: Legend of Princess Louisa Inlet B.C.. Parks A Sailing voyage in calm waters with nature at it's best. It is more than beauitful, it is sacred. I have seen Princess Louisa Inlet, I dont need to see the rest of the world.. A must for those living in a pressure cooker. From schmidt@deepcove.com Mon Jan 13 07:50:46 PST 1997 Article: 101699 of can.general Path: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca!news.island.net!news.bctel.net!nntp.portal.ca!news.bc.net!news.mindlink.net!unixg.ubc.ca!noc.van.hookup.net!not-for-mail From: "ADVENTURE!!!" Newsgroups: bc.general,ca.general,can.atlantic.general,can.general,carleton.general Subject: SAILING IN WESTERN CANADA Date: 13 Jan 1997 05:10:15 GMT Organization: Schnecke Lines: 84 Message-ID: <01bc0110$4336ca60$168366cf@kaos.deepcove.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: t5-21.van.hookup.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Xref: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca bc.general:60344 can.atlantic.general:2747 can.general:101699 SAILING IN WESTERN CANADA PRINCESS LOUISA INLET BY 65' SAILING YACHT: Spend 6 days aboard a luxurious yacht, experiencing some of the most spectacular sceneries in Canada. This backpacker special cruise includes many of Canada's favourite past-times: sailing, hiking, fishing and viewing amazing scenery and wildlife. The destination is a remote inlet at the end of a huge fjord on the Sunshine Coast that can only be reached by boat or sea-plane. Set the sails, navigate around coastal islands, fish for almost anything, hike from the sea to the snow and wade in waterfalls. "On the trip we caught a shark, some cod, and saw bald eagles, seals and whales. Sailing was a blast and the spectacular scenery made the 6 day trip an unbelievable experience." Paul Jones - England So, all what you would need now is a sleeping bag, food, $395 per person, and a camera. (trips will start in May and troughout the whole summer) Email me for more Information, Images of the boat, ... --- Cruise to Princess Louisa Inlet - 1 week of wonderful sights and relaxation The princess Louisa Inlet is in one of the many beautiful British Columbia marine parks. This fjord is like no other in the world. It has a charm and scenic beauty no words can adequately describe, it must be seen and experienced to be known. Far inland, approched from the Straights of Georgia, by way of Jervis Inlet, this magnificent granite-walled gorge was cut out by an ice glacier of milleniums past through the snow tipped mountains that rise sharply >from the water's edge to a height in excess of 2100 meters or 7000 feet. As placid as a Mountain lake, the ocean waters of Princess Louisa Inlet move constantly with the tides. Currents are practically non-existent except for the 7-10 knot Malibu Rapids at the very entrance. The inlet is almost completely enclosed, is 300 meters (1000 feet) deep and never more than 800 meters (1/2 mile) wide inits 8 Km length. Until mid-June the warm sun melting the snow of the mountains creates more than 60 waterfalls which cascade down the steep walls. The biggest is Chatterbox Falls at the head of the inlet tumbles 40 meters into the water to chatter the stillness that is otherwise disturbed only by the murmor of boat motors or the lap of water against hulls or pontoons. During July and August the waters near the fall reach a comfortable 20 degrees Celsius and a sandy beach is ideal for swimmers. Princess Louisa Inlet, called by the Natives "Suivoolot" meaning sunny and warm, has beckoned sea travelers since it was first seen by man. And, except for Seaplanes, the sea is the only way there. No public road is closer than 68 kilometers ( 40 miles). The privilege of enjoying this bit of paradise comes through the generosity and farsightedness of James F. Macdonald. who saw and experienced the charm of Princess Louisa Inlet in 1919. He had learned of the inlet from an uncle who had sailed it in 1907. He bought the land surounding Chatterbox Falls in 1927 and built a lovely log cabin unfortunately it was destroyed 1940 by fire. 1953 Mac. willed it to the yachtsmen of the Pacific North West . The property passed to the Government of B.C. from the international Princess Louisa Society which to this day cares for this wonderful place on earth. Text: Legend of Princess Louisa Inlet B.C.. Parks A Sailing voyage in calm waters with nature at it's best. It is more than beauitful, it is sacred. I have seen Princess Louisa Inlet, I dont need to see the rest of the world.. A must for those living in a pressure cooker. From schmidt@deepcove.com Mon Jan 13 07:57:27 PST 1997 Article: 107401 of soc.culture.jewish Path: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca!news.island.net!news.bctel.net!noc.van.hookup.net!not-for-mail From: "ADVENTURE!!!" Newsgroups: sk.general,soc.culture.jewish,tnn.general,tor.general,trentu.general Subject: SAILING IN WESTERN CANADA Date: 13 Jan 1997 05:10:51 GMT Organization: Schnecke Lines: 84 Message-ID: <01bc0110$4b5509a0$168366cf@kaos.deepcove.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: t5-21.van.hookup.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 SAILING IN WESTERN CANADA PRINCESS LOUISA INLET BY 65' SAILING YACHT: Spend 6 days aboard a luxurious yacht, experiencing some of the most spectacular sceneries in Canada. This backpacker special cruise includes many of Canada's favourite past-times: sailing, hiking, fishing and viewing amazing scenery and wildlife. The destination is a remote inlet at the end of a huge fjord on the Sunshine Coast that can only be reached by boat or sea-plane. Set the sails, navigate around coastal islands, fish for almost anything, hike from the sea to the snow and wade in waterfalls. "On the trip we caught a shark, some cod, and saw bald eagles, seals and whales. Sailing was a blast and the spectacular scenery made the 6 day trip an unbelievable experience." Paul Jones - England So, all what you would need now is a sleeping bag, food, $395 per person, and a camera. (trips will start in May and troughout the whole summer) Email me for more Information, Images of the boat, ... --- Cruise to Princess Louisa Inlet - 1 week of wonderful sights and relaxation The princess Louisa Inlet is in one of the many beautiful British Columbia marine parks. This fjord is like no other in the world. It has a charm and scenic beauty no words can adequately describe, it must be seen and experienced to be known. Far inland, approched from the Straights of Georgia, by way of Jervis Inlet, this magnificent granite-walled gorge was cut out by an ice glacier of milleniums past through the snow tipped mountains that rise sharply >from the water's edge to a height in excess of 2100 meters or 7000 feet. As placid as a Mountain lake, the ocean waters of Princess Louisa Inlet move constantly with the tides. Currents are practically non-existent except for the 7-10 knot Malibu Rapids at the very entrance. The inlet is almost completely enclosed, is 300 meters (1000 feet) deep and never more than 800 meters (1/2 mile) wide inits 8 Km length. Until mid-June the warm sun melting the snow of the mountains creates more than 60 waterfalls which cascade down the steep walls. The biggest is Chatterbox Falls at the head of the inlet tumbles 40 meters into the water to chatter the stillness that is otherwise disturbed only by the murmor of boat motors or the lap of water against hulls or pontoons. During July and August the waters near the fall reach a comfortable 20 degrees Celsius and a sandy beach is ideal for swimmers. Princess Louisa Inlet, called by the Natives "Suivoolot" meaning sunny and warm, has beckoned sea travelers since it was first seen by man. And, except for Seaplanes, the sea is the only way there. No public road is closer than 68 kilometers ( 40 miles). The privilege of enjoying this bit of paradise comes through the generosity and farsightedness of James F. Macdonald. who saw and experienced the charm of Princess Louisa Inlet in 1919. He had learned of the inlet from an uncle who had sailed it in 1907. He bought the land surounding Chatterbox Falls in 1927 and built a lovely log cabin unfortunately it was destroyed 1940 by fire. 1953 Mac. willed it to the yachtsmen of the Pacific North West . The property passed to the Government of B.C. from the international Princess Louisa Society which to this day cares for this wonderful place on earth. Text: Legend of Princess Louisa Inlet B.C.. Parks A Sailing voyage in calm waters with nature at it's best. It is more than beauitful, it is sacred. I have seen Princess Louisa Inlet, I dont need to see the rest of the world.. A must for those living in a pressure cooker. From schmidt@deepcove.com Tue Jan 14 10:40:38 PST 1997 Article: 101850 of can.general Path: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca!news.island.net!news.bctel.net!noc.van.hookup.net!not-for-mail From: "CDR's CDR's CDR's" Newsgroups: ab.general,ba.market.computers,can.atlantic.forsale,can.general,carleton.general Subject: I'll buy your ruined CD-ROM Medias! Date: 14 Jan 1997 03:01:57 GMT Organization: Schnecke Lines: 5 Message-ID: <01bc01c7$7a916580$2c8366cf@kaos.deepcove.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: t5-43.van.hookup.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1155 Xref: nizkor.almanac.bc.ca ab.general:15847 can.atlantic.forsale:632 can.general:101850 I'll buy your ruined CD-ROM Medias! Email me what you've got and I'll email what you'll get therefore! o.k.?
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