Ok fair enough but what's this got to do with the ifso or any of the issues the ifso raises?
-Harry On Feb 11, 2004, at 3:36 PM, Adam Moran wrote:
Hi,
This came in from [imc-sheffield]:
atw wrote:
see http://www.geocities.com/eufortress/ or irish indymedia. "Activists from the Dublin Grassroots network are calling for a European day of action in Dublin on Saturday, May 1st, as the highlight of a weekend of action from Friday April 30th, to Monday May 3rd. These days of action will focus on symbols of all that is wrong with the EU as it currently stands: militarism, neo-liberalism, fortress Europe and the EU police state. We are inviting people from all over Europe, and the world, to join us in Dublin on Mayday to show our leaders that their agenda for EU integration, driven by the wealthy and powerful, will face resistance. We will also be using the days of action to highlight local issues and campaigns which are linked to the broader problems of corporate globalisation and the EU." there was a planning meeting this weekend said to be very positive. i think there is another planning meeting soon but don't have the date - maybe on the web site.
I found the relevant post: http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=63231
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Thanks Steve
-- Adam
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Harry Tormey wrote:
Ok fair enough but what's this got to do with the ifso or any of the issues the ifso raises?
Didn't you know? If you like free software you must be a left-wing anti-globalization anti-war vegan feminist anarchist!
;-)
Ian.
-Harry On Feb 11, 2004, at 3:36 PM, Adam Moran wrote:
Hi,
This came in from [imc-sheffield]:
atw wrote:
see http://www.geocities.com/eufortress/ or irish indymedia. "Activists from the Dublin Grassroots network are calling for a European day of action in Dublin on Saturday, May 1st, as the highlight of a weekend of action from Friday April 30th, to Monday May 3rd. These days of action will focus on symbols of all that is wrong with the EU as it currently stands: militarism, neo-liberalism, fortress Europe and the EU police state. We are inviting people from all over Europe, and the world, to join us in Dublin on Mayday to show our leaders that their agenda for EU integration, driven by the wealthy and powerful, will face resistance. We will also be using the days of action to highlight local issues and campaigns which are linked to the broader problems of corporate globalisation and the EU." there was a planning meeting this weekend said to be very positive. i think there is another planning meeting soon but don't have the date - maybe on the web site.
I found the relevant post: http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=63231
d*r _______________________________________________ imc-sheffield mailing list imc-sheffield@lists.indymedia.org http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/listinfo/imc-sheffield Sheffield IMC Meeting details: http://docs.indymedia.org/view/Local/ImcUkSheffield
Thanks Steve
-- Adam
On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 17:05, Ian Clarke wrote:
Harry Tormey wrote:
Ok fair enough but what's this got to do with the ifso or any of the issues the ifso raises?
Didn't you know? If you like free software you must be a left-wing anti-globalization anti-war vegan feminist anarchist!
or a right-wing libertarian anti-gun-control cow-hunting misogynist! But you only get to choose one or the other.
It's like with vi or emacs...
David
Hi Harry,
Harry Tormey wrote:
Ok fair enough but what's this got to do with the ifso or any of the issues the ifso raises?
It concerns this: http://ifso.info/projects/swpats.html
May be you don't think the two things are linked. This I find unusual but I haven't lived in Ireland since '87 so I don't really know what's cool and what's not. I suppose even back then I'd have got a different response from my mates in Dalkey / Killiney as I would to those from Finglass ... or some parts of Dun Laoghaire say.
Anyway, my reason for posting on this subject follows my thread of thought here (last paragraph):
http://mail.fsfeurope.org/pipermail/fsfe-ie/2004-January/000656.html
(I read James' reply and take his point).
I do stuff for IMC and forget that some folk tend to keep stuff seperate.
All the best
-- Adam