911

euphoniac@juno.com euphoniac@juno.com
Sat, 15 Sep 2001 20:06:57 -0400


Jim,

I am interested in receiving your new approach to tuning using the SAT
III.  Thank you very much.

Don Palmire
euphoniac@juno.com

On Sat, 15 Sep 2001 11:39:04 -0900 (PDT) "Jim Coleman, Sr."
<pianotoo@imap2.asu.edu> writes:
> The events at the WTC of 9-11 were not an act of war. There was no 
> military objective. This was strictly terorism, meant to evoke scare
> and feelings of insecurity. No doubt it was prompted by feelings on 
> the 
> part of the terrorists that they were getting revenge for pain which
> brother arabs have felt in recent years. No doubt the Arab pilot was 
> 
> shouting "Allah is One" as he approached the high tower. Yesterday I 
> 
> heard a tape replay which went like this with an arabian accent: 
> "Ladies 
> and gentlemen, this is your Captain speaking, we have a bomb on 
> board,
> Please remain in your seats..." HE LIED. "All liars shall have their 
> part 
> in Hell." 
> 
> Strict Islamic law does not permit a doctor to touch a woman 
> who is not his wife (therefore women are second class citizens), so 
> as a 
> result women do not get the services which men get. However in 
> another 
> video clip, I saw a nude bar which several of the terrorists had 
> frequented 
> recently where they spent hundred of dollars ogling and perhaps 
> touching 
> women who were not their wives. Does this sound like strict Islamic 
> fundamentalism? I suspect that the perpetrators got a big surprise 
> when 
> they came face to face with God.
> 
> Obviously when people are programmed and filled with hate, they are 
> not 
> consistent in their beliefs and behavior. This same principle, 
> however 
> applies to Christians, Jews, and all religious groups, and yes, 
> Humanists (declared by the Supreme Court to be a religious group) 
> also. 
> We in America must be careful to not let our emotions run away with 
> us 
> to the point where we are out of control with hate in our hearts. 
> 
> Justice, yes.
> 
> Jim Coleman, Sr.
> 
> PS Now for some piano related stuff. I am preparing a thing on how I 
> now 
> tune a piano using the SAT III. This is a new approach, not included 
> in 
> the manual. I will send it to those who request it. It is long for 
> this 
> list.

Don Palmire
Euphonium
The U.S. Army Band ("Pershing's Own")
euphoniac@juno.com


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