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Aya is away to answer the call of duty however she is with all here in spirit and sends her heartfelt thoughts. Always first as a medic she hopes people of the world will pause to locate designated centers in their countries to contribute to humanitarian relief efforts for Iraqi civilians caught in crossfires.
Any protest declaring this post is misplaced on tircuit.com, Aya will apologize on her return more so if she's got anything further to say. I'm just the Scottish despatch.
For & On Behalf Of Aya
Kieran McLachlan
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Thank you Kieran. Give our regards and thanks to Aya for her services...
gold
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Gold: I'm back. Sort of. Please don't thank me for what I haven't done. I merely asked a friend to pass along a harmless request, a small favour. Nothing big.
And I'm not a medic! HONEST!!! Trust a Scotsman to set loose his bardic side when it's not called for (no offence to any other Scot reading this).
Take care.
Aya
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- From the other off-topic thread, "My Views on the War Against Iraq" -
On another note. I didn't quite know where to mail this but since this thread has been very active on the crisis in Iraq, I'll just paste this link here and copy this whole post over to the other off-topic thread titled "Relief Donations for Iraqis", so that any further discussion(s) on this issue alone can appropriately carry on there and not here.
Voices from peace-team folks in Iraq. Some of you may be interested to take a look-see.
http://electroniciraq.net/cgi-bin/artman/exec/search.cgi
Any problems clicking on the URL, let me know.
Aya