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Show posts MenuQuote from: Art Bell on April 16, 2015, 03:59:25 PM
We do want tight control of the Podcast, we are ready for volunteers, if you would like to help please contact Keith at kr@rowlandnet.com and help us with Podcast Pirates (mostly utube)
All of this may not be a problem anyway, I might be lucky to scare up 10,000 . We shall see
Art
Quote from: Art Bell on April 11, 2015, 10:24:56 PM
Yes we will indeed have our pal pay. If you really want get Keith annoyed though send pennies.
Art
PS Besides who better to catch a Pirate then a Pirate? I am in the right place!
Quote from: FightTheFuture on November 21, 2014, 11:24:08 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOXF0gumB40
QuoteAt City Hall, where Friday’s protest march in Durban converged, various political leaders and activists addressed the crowd, a number of them drawing comparisons between apartheid South Africa and the Israeli regime.http://www.iol.co.za/business/news/retail-giants-dragged-into-gaza-conflict-1.1726234#.U-emVb_iSmo
Durban mayor James Nxumalo told the gathering that Durban stood with the people of Palestine.
Before the the march, Cardinal Wilfried Napier of the Roman Catholic Church, made a historic visit to the Grey Street Jummah Musjid, where he delivered a message of peace and urged religious leaders to stand against violence on both sides of the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
It was the first time a Catholic leader had addressed a Friday prayer congregation in the 100 year history of the landmark mosque.
Speaking on behalf of the KZN Inter-religious Council (IRC), Napier said: “This is a very emotional situation and one that has been incorrectly presented as a conflict of faith rather than a dispute between two nations.
“As people of faith we reject the use of religion as a mechanism for perpetrating violence. Violence in any form is abhorrent and we urge a speedy and immediate end to the human suffering being experienced in Gaza and Israel,†he said.
“The longer this conflict continues the more it will harden the hearts of those involved.â€