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NameAlastair Cook
Date2007-03-24 (06:25)
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MessagePeter... we are remarkably similar in so many ways... both about the same age, I have two daughters with almost identical names and we are both always looking at the horizon maybe looking for a returning chopper, a thunderstorm or most likely thinking where we will be going next.

I am glad we have met and I look forward to having a beer with you, probably in some remote place in the world.

[Peter says: Likewise, Alastair. Thanks for the great videos, and looking forward to share a 'Tusker' with you! Here, there, or somewhere! ]



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NameTjakko
Date2007-03-21 (23:40)
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Your Websitepa2ta.shacknet.nu/tjakko
MessageBrilliant writing Peter! Keep it up.

[Peter says: Tnx Tjakko! ]


Nameconor ashleigh
Date2007-03-21 (14:02)
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Messagethank alot for the great page, i really enjoyed the read!
I am looking for an NGO which would be interested in taking me on in an internship style for 2-3 months towards the end of the year... my email is [email protected] i would greatly appreciate to hear back, even if its a polite no. hehe
wish you the best
conor ashleigh smilie

[Peter says: Glad you enjoy the site, Conor. The rest we do via Email. :) ]



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Namesohbet
Date2007-03-20 (21:11)
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Your Websitehttp://www.sohbet24.net
Messagesuperbe site...ca avait quand même + de gueule que maintenant....enfin...

[Peter says: !! Merci.. ]


NameOzdzan Hadziemin
Date2007-03-20 (09:17)
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MessageThere are friends and friends but Peter is more than a FRIEND..
Thanks Peter

[Peter says: Many shared adventures and memories, make good friends! Thanks, Oz !]


NameAmos Ford
Date2007-03-19 (20:08)
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MessageThanks for the article about the war in Iraq anniversary. The perspective about the cost of the war and how many hungry children it could feed is priceless!! We need a lot more information like this to help wake up the American people.

[Peter says: Thank you for your reaction, Amos. I do my best :-) ]


NameNatasha Grist
Date2007-03-19 (16:57)
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MessageI really enjoyed reading these stories, your great writing and great pictures too. What a brilliant insight into your work and life and why you do these things - it reminds me why I have loved working in tropical countries too in development, though never so near to danger as you.

[Peter says: Thank you, Natasha!]


NameThe Keeper
Date2007-03-19 (15:53)
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Your Websitehttp://thepolityzoo.blogspot.com/
MessageYour sentiments are noble; however, I do not think that you have thought through your argument thoroughly enough. I say this for the following reasons:

1. You are obviously criticizing the war through your UNWFP facts. Never trust the UN or take it seriously for that matter. It is an organization that put countries like Iran and Syria on equal standings as Canada and Germany. Give me a break - a leftist chatter box.

2. You have not considered the Iraqi people, the Kurds, the Jews... you and I! All these people will now have longer and safer lives. The Kurds and Jews are now that much safer and now have to worry a little less about their children seeing the inside of a gas chamber.

3. The war - though the justifications were bogus - is a fruitful venture. The money is necessary - war does cost tons of cash. This said, there are tons of other government programs that could afford a pay cut. Both Republican and Democratic initiatives.

4. What about the starving children HERE?

Finally, I want to stress the point that I am not in favor of children starving. I am just trying to make the point that criticizing the Iraqi war by talking about starving children is a moot point. You have not even considered the ramifications, e.g., social infrastructure, if all these children were to survive.

[Peter says: Thank you for your reaction. All opinions are welcome. I have cross-posted your note onto the post's comments feed, and replied/commented there. Hope you don't mind. -P.]


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