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October 12 to 16 2009
Global Mobilization for Mother Earth
The Earth is a live being and is seriously ill. We, her inhabitants, are those who are affecting her with the virus of developmentalism. We inhabit an ocean called the atmosphere, as fish live in water. Without it, there would be no life, because it contains oxygen and water, together with the forests and rains that give sustenance to live beings. But we are affecting her terribly.
The Pachamama generates climate phenomena to heal herself from global warming and she seeks a new balance that many life forms cannot tolerate. If we don't change course, the global temperature will increase by 2ºC in a few years and the cataclysms will be uncontrollable. It will be the greatest social-environmental climatic catastrophe of human history.
Technological advances, thousands of industries, millions of vehicles, generate huge amounts of gases that contaminate and endanger the stability of life. Greed for profit and accumulation, the individualism of capitalism, have brought about a deep financial, economic, productive, social, cultural, racial and religious crisis. The speculative financial bubble, structural unemployment, social exclusion, global warming, cultural shock, racist violence and religious fanaticism, all simultaneously.
So many and such deep simultaneous crises form an authentic crisis of civilization itself: a crisis of the myth and the snare of “capitalist development and modernity”; of Eurocentrism, with its one-nation state, cultural homogeneity, Western positive law, developmentalism and commercialization.
Does this mean that we have lost the capacity to coexist with the planet? Has the time to change come?The Mother Earth will transform and save herself: our challenge is to save ourselves. This means taking urgent measures.
We, the indigenous peoples, for thousands of years have built civilizations based on balance and harmony between human beings and Mother Nature. For that reason, we knew how to conserve biodiversity and to produce foods essential for humanity, in societies without exploitation. Today we offer our values, our practices and our knowledge to save the planet; wthout capitalist imposition, destruction nor contamination.
Responding to this historic challenge and fulfilling the mandate of the 4th Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples and Nationalities of Abya Yala, we CALL FOR the Global Minga*/Mobilization in Defense of Mother Earth and the Peoples, against the commodification of life (foodstuffs, water, biodiversity, natural goods); contamination and depredation (by mining, hydrocarbons, hydroelectric projects, logging, cattle ranches, agrofuels, GMOs); consumerism and criminalization of social struggle; and for setting up the Tribunal of Climate Justice.
From October 12 to 16, in every corner of the planet, all those who want to save life will raise our voices against capitalist aggression, expressed in the pillage and commodification of life. Because we know that other worlds are not only urgent: they are, above all, possible. And we are already building them.
(* "Minga": kichwa term meaning a collective community endeavor).
Organizations launching the call:
Coordinadora Andina de Organizaciones Indígenas (CAOI) / Coordinadora de las Organizaciones Indígenas de la Cuenca Amazónica (COICA) / Consejo Indígena de Centro América (CICA) / Movimiento de los Trabajadores Rurales Sin Tierra (MST) / Conferència de Nacions sense Estat d'Europa (CONSEU) / IV Cumbre Continental de Pueblos y Nacionalidades Indígenas del Abya Yala / Indigenous, autochthonous, farmers', environmentalists and social movements of America, Africa, Asia and Europe.
Aims
* To fight for the continuation of life, for being at peace with the Earth, for the Greater Law, for natural goods and spirituality linked to the Pachamama, collective rights, natural laws, water for the future generations.
* To raise awareness in society on the necessity of coexisting with Nature, in balance with her.
* To raise an alert about the imminent danger of an environmental catastrophe that threatens the planet and to point to those responsible: global capitalism, transnational companies and complicit States.
* To demonstrate that it is possible to respond to this change from the proposals and practices of our peoples, in harmony and reciprocity with Mother Nature: with Good Living, plurinational States and an integration model based on fairness, reciprocity and complementariness.
* To denounce neoliberal capitalism, that criminalizes social protest in order to impose the pillage and depredation of Mother Nature.
* To demand amnesty for all indigenous and social leaders and environmental activists who are on trial for defending the rights of the peoples and of Mother Nature.
* To implant the Tribunal of Climate Justice (Cochabamba, Bolivia, October 13 and 14), to judge transnational companies and complicit States, as the first step towards an International Tribunal on Environmental Crimes.
* To open up the debate on the crisis of capitalist civilization, with the proposal of the indigenous peoples, so as to halt climate catastrophe.
Activities
* Manifestos by a wide range of organizations of indigenous and social movements, with alternatives to halt global climate and environmental catastrophe.
* A memorial with concrete proposals to present to the Convention on Climate Change, Convention on Biological Diversity, the UN, Inter-American Commission on Human rights and similar organizations of other continents.
* Mobilizations around the world (in urban and rural communities), for specific demands, at the local and national level, and the common goal of the Global "Minga".
* Sit-ins in front of UN offices and those of transnational companies in the extractive sector (hydrocarbons, mining, logging, water), and those of agrofuels and GMOs.
* Discussion forums and cultural or political rallies around defense of Mother Earth and the peoples, against the commodification of life, contamination and social criminalization.
* Holding Tribunals of Climate Justice to judge environmental crimes.
* Assemblies to coordinate strategies towards the Alternative Summit to the Kyoto Protocol Conference (Copenhagen, December 2009).
Climate Justice Tribunal
85% of the gas emissions responsible for the green-house effect that causes global warming are generated in the richest countries. Only 3% in Latin America. But the harmful effects such as flooding and droughts hit the poorest countries hardest. Thus, developed countries have brought about a series of imbalances in poorer countries, which is the origin of the ecological debt owed to our peoples.
The model of irrational exploitation of natural goods is to blame, since it is imposed worldwide, devastating human rights, the collective rights of peoples and those of Mother Nature, creating imbalance.
For this reason, in accordance with the mandate of the 4th Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples and Nationalities of Abya Yala, in alliance with a broad network of social movements and organizations from all around the planet, we are building the Tribunal of Climate Justice, to morally judge those who cause the environmental crisis. It will be installed on October 13 and 14 in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
The Tribunal of Climate Justice will make it possible to morally identify and impugn the transnational companies and complicit States that pillage natural goods and undermine the rights of the peoples and of Mother Nature. And it is a first step towards the creation of an International Tribunal of Environmental Justice, along the lines of the Court of The Hague.
Moreover, the Tribunal will give visibility to the cause-effect relation between the extractive corporate model of development imposed by transnational companies and climate change. The Tribunal will pass ethical judgment on those responsible for the ecological debt, caused by the consumerism that turns biodiversity into commodities.
Coordinadora Andina de Organizaciones Indígenas – CAOI Jr. Carlos Arrieta 1049, Lima 1, Perú Telefax 00511-2651061 www.minkandina.org prensa.caoi@gmail.com
Global Mobilization for Mother Earth
The Earth is a live being and is seriously ill. We, her inhabitants, are those who are affecting her with the virus of developmentalism. We inhabit an ocean called the atmosphere, as fish live in water. Without it, there would be no life, because it contains oxygen and water, together with the forests and rains that give sustenance to live beings. But we are affecting her terribly.
The Pachamama generates climate phenomena to heal herself from global warming and she seeks a new balance that many life forms cannot tolerate. If we don't change course, the global temperature will increase by 2ºC in a few years and the cataclysms will be uncontrollable. It will be the greatest social-environmental climatic catastrophe of human history.
Technological advances, thousands of industries, millions of vehicles, generate huge amounts of gases that contaminate and endanger the stability of life. Greed for profit and accumulation, the individualism of capitalism, have brought about a deep financial, economic, productive, social, cultural, racial and religious crisis. The speculative financial bubble, structural unemployment, social exclusion, global warming, cultural shock, racist violence and religious fanaticism, all simultaneously.
So many and such deep simultaneous crises form an authentic crisis of civilization itself: a crisis of the myth and the snare of “capitalist development and modernity”; of Eurocentrism, with its one-nation state, cultural homogeneity, Western positive law, developmentalism and commercialization.
Does this mean that we have lost the capacity to coexist with the planet? Has the time to change come?The Mother Earth will transform and save herself: our challenge is to save ourselves. This means taking urgent measures.
We, the indigenous peoples, for thousands of years have built civilizations based on balance and harmony between human beings and Mother Nature. For that reason, we knew how to conserve biodiversity and to produce foods essential for humanity, in societies without exploitation. Today we offer our values, our practices and our knowledge to save the planet; wthout capitalist imposition, destruction nor contamination.
Responding to this historic challenge and fulfilling the mandate of the 4th Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples and Nationalities of Abya Yala, we CALL FOR the Global Minga*/Mobilization in Defense of Mother Earth and the Peoples, against the commodification of life (foodstuffs, water, biodiversity, natural goods); contamination and depredation (by mining, hydrocarbons, hydroelectric projects, logging, cattle ranches, agrofuels, GMOs); consumerism and criminalization of social struggle; and for setting up the Tribunal of Climate Justice.
From October 12 to 16, in every corner of the planet, all those who want to save life will raise our voices against capitalist aggression, expressed in the pillage and commodification of life. Because we know that other worlds are not only urgent: they are, above all, possible. And we are already building them.
(* "Minga": kichwa term meaning a collective community endeavor).
Organizations launching the call:
Coordinadora Andina de Organizaciones Indígenas (CAOI) / Coordinadora de las Organizaciones Indígenas de la Cuenca Amazónica (COICA) / Consejo Indígena de Centro América (CICA) / Movimiento de los Trabajadores Rurales Sin Tierra (MST) / Conferència de Nacions sense Estat d'Europa (CONSEU) / IV Cumbre Continental de Pueblos y Nacionalidades Indígenas del Abya Yala / Indigenous, autochthonous, farmers', environmentalists and social movements of America, Africa, Asia and Europe.
Aims
* To fight for the continuation of life, for being at peace with the Earth, for the Greater Law, for natural goods and spirituality linked to the Pachamama, collective rights, natural laws, water for the future generations.
* To raise awareness in society on the necessity of coexisting with Nature, in balance with her.
* To raise an alert about the imminent danger of an environmental catastrophe that threatens the planet and to point to those responsible: global capitalism, transnational companies and complicit States.
* To demonstrate that it is possible to respond to this change from the proposals and practices of our peoples, in harmony and reciprocity with Mother Nature: with Good Living, plurinational States and an integration model based on fairness, reciprocity and complementariness.
* To denounce neoliberal capitalism, that criminalizes social protest in order to impose the pillage and depredation of Mother Nature.
* To demand amnesty for all indigenous and social leaders and environmental activists who are on trial for defending the rights of the peoples and of Mother Nature.
* To implant the Tribunal of Climate Justice (Cochabamba, Bolivia, October 13 and 14), to judge transnational companies and complicit States, as the first step towards an International Tribunal on Environmental Crimes.
* To open up the debate on the crisis of capitalist civilization, with the proposal of the indigenous peoples, so as to halt climate catastrophe.
Activities
* Manifestos by a wide range of organizations of indigenous and social movements, with alternatives to halt global climate and environmental catastrophe.
* A memorial with concrete proposals to present to the Convention on Climate Change, Convention on Biological Diversity, the UN, Inter-American Commission on Human rights and similar organizations of other continents.
* Mobilizations around the world (in urban and rural communities), for specific demands, at the local and national level, and the common goal of the Global "Minga".
* Sit-ins in front of UN offices and those of transnational companies in the extractive sector (hydrocarbons, mining, logging, water), and those of agrofuels and GMOs.
* Discussion forums and cultural or political rallies around defense of Mother Earth and the peoples, against the commodification of life, contamination and social criminalization.
* Holding Tribunals of Climate Justice to judge environmental crimes.
* Assemblies to coordinate strategies towards the Alternative Summit to the Kyoto Protocol Conference (Copenhagen, December 2009).
Climate Justice Tribunal
85% of the gas emissions responsible for the green-house effect that causes global warming are generated in the richest countries. Only 3% in Latin America. But the harmful effects such as flooding and droughts hit the poorest countries hardest. Thus, developed countries have brought about a series of imbalances in poorer countries, which is the origin of the ecological debt owed to our peoples.
The model of irrational exploitation of natural goods is to blame, since it is imposed worldwide, devastating human rights, the collective rights of peoples and those of Mother Nature, creating imbalance.
For this reason, in accordance with the mandate of the 4th Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples and Nationalities of Abya Yala, in alliance with a broad network of social movements and organizations from all around the planet, we are building the Tribunal of Climate Justice, to morally judge those who cause the environmental crisis. It will be installed on October 13 and 14 in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
The Tribunal of Climate Justice will make it possible to morally identify and impugn the transnational companies and complicit States that pillage natural goods and undermine the rights of the peoples and of Mother Nature. And it is a first step towards the creation of an International Tribunal of Environmental Justice, along the lines of the Court of The Hague.
Moreover, the Tribunal will give visibility to the cause-effect relation between the extractive corporate model of development imposed by transnational companies and climate change. The Tribunal will pass ethical judgment on those responsible for the ecological debt, caused by the consumerism that turns biodiversity into commodities.
Coordinadora Andina de Organizaciones Indígenas – CAOI Jr. Carlos Arrieta 1049, Lima 1, Perú Telefax 00511-2651061 www.minkandina.org prensa.caoi@gmail.com
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Re: Global Mobilization for Mother Earth
Tue, October 6, 2009 - 4:06 PMI challenge everyone to evaluate their energy usage and look up something called an Earth Battery...
I've built an engine/generator based on an Earth battery an didn't get any funding from any "big" money venues to further my inventions..
So I'm urging everyone of an inventive mind to go out and learn that the Earth itself will self sustain each and every home and the starting point is in an Earth battery. If every house used the Earths "static" electricity instead of countless coal factories that would almost reduce polution by 30% straight across the board! Then if enough of these batteries that produce NO pollution are used to create hydrogen, then the use of fossil fuels could be cut to anther 30% reduction in pollution across the globe... So I urge each person to look into alternative fuel sources in their quest to heal the planet. -
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Unsu...
Re: Global Mobilization for Mother Earth
Tue, October 6, 2009 - 4:18 PMI reckon you might be right. dunno how sustainable to recycle the earth to make them continuous would be per household.
as we all love our gadgets, a few more years of miniturization to lower the demands and it'd only really be heating and transport to worry too much about. -
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 12:07 AMomg! did hell just freeze over? or are you just being smarmy, posting something about "mother earth" and being a "live being" Hoopes?! never thought i'd see the day.....
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 12:32 AM
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 12:37 AMyeah if I never had to heat this place my carbon footprint would be much lower (well actually I don't really heat this place as I'm too poor)...
but anyway my eco-theory is that people shouldn't live anywhere they can't grow bananas... -
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 2:24 AMi think that is a wonderful eco-theory orph! -
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 2:37 AMit kinda makes sense but it's not without potential problems in terms of implementation...
I guess ultimately there'll have to be some kind of selection process based on merit or a lottery in order not to overpopulate the banana zone...
and then eradication of the vestiges of the inappropriately situated ape could be troublesome but some infertility chemicals might work...
and then probably strict birth control and a policing of the prohibited cold zones to stop the wild and wayward hordes from massing all over again...
and then all in a bunch back to eden and happily ever after with bananas and reefers galore... :)
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 6:30 AMIt all sounds beautiful, and it warms me isothermally to see all of us agree on this,
but Orpheus,
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 9:46 AMare they made of bananas...? -
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Re: Global Mobilization for Mother Earth
Wed, October 7, 2009 - 10:47 AMBanana Tequila Sunrise Recipe
1 oz Banana Juice
1 oz Cherry Juice
1 oz Tequila
Fill with Orange Juice
Cheers!
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Unsu...
Re: Global Mobilization for Mother Earth
Wed, October 7, 2009 - 12:11 PMmodern bananas are a useless crop tho. prolly the most ungreen thing to have and face extinction.
www.conservationmagazine.org/art...ana/
Pity the banana. Despite its unmistakably phallic appearance, it hasn’t had sex for thousands of years. The world’s most erotic fruit is a sterile, seedless mutant—and therein lies a problem. The banana is genetically old and decrepit. It has been at an evolutionary standstill ever since humans first propagated it in the jungles of Southeast Asia at the end of the last ice age. And that is why some scientists believe that the banana could be doomed. It lacks the genes to fight off the pests and diseases that are invading the banana plantations of Central America and the small holdings of Africa and Asia.
better off with a mainly coconut crop with a few bananas. Bougainville Island is run completely on coconuts :
video.google.com/videoplay
the only problem with that tho is that its papau new guinea, and we just discovered that the evil base for the manufacture of ufi and ufcs. oh well -
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 12:13 PMsorry not ufc. I meant uci. I hope I didn't confuse anyone with that error.
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 12:44 PM"The world’s most erotic fruit is a sterile, seedless mutant—and therein lies a problem."
given the current state of the planet that sounds to me more like super cool than a problem...
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 1:01 PMhmm, so your proposal for humanity to live on banana plantations is a secret plan for everyone to starve to death kinda thing?
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Wed, October 7, 2009 - 1:06 PMwell if and when the bananas have gone they can still munch on hempseed... -
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Thu, October 8, 2009 - 2:23 AM
"85% of the gas emissions responsible for the green-house effect that causes global warming..."
Unfortunately, these statistics are incorrect and misleading.
Humans are responsible for less than half of the CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere. As CO2 is a trace gas that is approximately 10% of the total of GHG, the majority being water vapour, then humans can only be responsible for less than 5% of all climate change. The main driver of climate changes is our vast Sun which makes Earth look like a pin-prick. And now that the Sun is in a prolonged period of quiet and the protective shield that it normally gives is reducing, the Earth is being bombarded by ever-increasing Cosmic rays which cause rapid cooling.
Hence the early winter in the USA and elsewhere, the record cold winter last year (around the globe), the steady cooling that has been happening since 1998, the dramatic increases in snow in north and south, the complete lack of evidence of the projected sea rises, and a large number of leading scientists who are leaving the IPCC and their political agenda in droves!
Which is why there is NO peer-reviewed scientific study that proves that human CO2 causes climate changes. No scientist with any objectivity will ever put their name to such a study because it would be totally false! Which is why those who insist that human CO2 is the cause of climate changes are either mislead and ignorant of the truth, or blatant liars!
Which is why humans need to mobilise for the planet, to stop wars and illegal armaments, end all nuclear weapons, stop abuse of children and women, stop pollution, retain all indigenous cultures as the true owners of the lands that have been colonised and reinstate their elders in leadership positions, retain diversity of culture and prevent a world government, remove all central banks from private hands and allow governments to print their own money, build all houses with sustainable materials and solar voltaic power, encourage every community to develop their own renewable energy supplies, redistribute land from the thieves who stole it over centuries and allow subsistence communities to exist freely, set up truth and reconciliation committees to allow people who have been wronged to be heard and crimes properly redressed, and, very importantly, stop believing the politicians and eco-zealots and prepare for far more rapid cooling and the potential for mass starvation when crops fail due to cold. Which means it is vital to stop using grain surpluses for ethanol production and end the speculation on basic commodities which is driving up prices. The Human community will only survive the coming changes if money is a servant of people not the people slaves to money (Fractional Reserve System).
But as long as the unproven 'human CO2 is the cause of climate change' theory is at the top of the agenda then humans will be at the mercy of every deception of the political crooks who created the agenda in the first place.
"On the one hand, as scientists we are ethically bound to the scientific method, in effect promising to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but … On the other hand, we are not just scientists but human beings as well … we need to get some broadbased support, to capture the public's imagination. That, of course, entails getting loads of media coverage. So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have …Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest” (Schneider, 1989)
A conspiracy stratagem was openly presented by Maurice Strong, a godfather of the global environmental movement, and a former senior advisor to Kofi Annan, U.N. Secretary-General. In 1972 Strong was a Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, which launched the world environment movement, and he has played a critical role in its globalization. In 1992 Strong was the Secretary-General of the “World Summit” conference in Rio de Janeiro, where on his instigation the foundations for the Kyoto Protocol were laid. In an interview Strong disclosed his mindset: "What if a small group of world leaders were to conclude that the principal risk to the Earth comes from the actions of rich countries? And if the world is to survive, those rich countries would have to sign an agreement reducing their impact on the environment. Will they do it? The group’s conclusion is "no." The rich countries won’t do it. They won’t change. So, in order to save the planet, the group decides: Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn’t it our responsibility to bring that about? This group of world leaders form a secret society to bring about an economic collapse."
“I believe it is appropriate to have an over-representation of factual presentations on how dangerous (global warming) is, as a predicate for opening up the audience to listen to what the solutions are” (Club of Rome member, Al Gore, 2006)
Timothy Wirth, President Clinton’s Assistant Secretary for Global Affairs: “We’ve got to ride the global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing, in terms of economic policy and environmental policy”. Richard E. Benedick, Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the 1992 U.N. “Earth Summit”, and the President of the Committee for the national Institute for the Environment: “A global climate treaty must be implemented even if there is no scientific evidence to back the greenhouse effect”.
Club of Rome (King and Schneider, 1991): “In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill … All these dangers are caused by human intervention … The real enemy, then is humanity itself”.
The Lancet: “a deliberate quest of poverty … reduced resources consumption …setting levels of mortality control”. As a new global strategy King advised that: “the birth rate is unlikely to be lowered by measures designed to reduce the child death rate … by programmes … for mass immunization”. Arguing for “sustainable development” King demands that “Reduced childhood mortality must no longer be promoted… We should refrain from advocating public health policies for other communities … desustaining measures such as oral rehydration should not be introduced on the public health scale” (Maurice King, 1990).
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Thu, October 8, 2009 - 3:06 AMum...
well I didn't really believe in global warming...
I was observing an increase in a phenomena I call crap weather...
but we've had a few weeks of relatively good weather recently so I might be wrong...
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Thu, October 8, 2009 - 8:24 AMuntil you know you might not be right or wrong.
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Thu, October 8, 2009 - 8:28 AM(around the globe),
or around parts of the globe.
as it is most winters
various ages last thousands, some times millions of years.
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Re: Global Mobilization for Mother Earth
Thu, October 8, 2009 - 8:23 AMhow about eat bananas?
you may not realize food is free.
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Thu, October 8, 2009 - 12:17 PM>>How would we ration Jimmy Buffett and Tequila?
how about leave the Buffet and keep the tequila!!
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