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  1. The Defenders Of Democracy by Militia of Mercy, 2004-06-30
  2. ... Defenders of democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country
  3. Defenders of democracy by Militia of Mercy, 2009-08-17
  4. The Defenders Of Democracy by The Militia Of Mercy, 2010-05-23
  5. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy
  6. Defenders of Democracy, President's Edition, the Militia of Mercy by 1918
  7. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative other arts from our allies and our own country, ed. by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy by Militia of Mercy, 2006-11-03
  8. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy
  9. Defenders Of Democracy (Dutch Edition) by The Militia Of Mercy, 2010-03-06
  10. Defenders of Democracy/Contributions from Representative Men and Women of Letters and other Arts from Our Allies and our Own Country/President's Edition by The Gift Book Committee of The Militia of Mercy (Edited by), 1918
  11. Defenders of Democracy, Contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country by The Militia of Mercy, 1918-01-01
  12. Defenders of Democracy Contributions From Representative Men and Women of Letter by Militia of Mercy, 1918-01-01
  13. The Defenders of Democracy by The Militia of Mercy (Editor), 2010-06-17
  14. The Defenders Of Democracy by The Militia Of Mercy, 2010-09-10

81. In Kabul, Mercy Amid Mayhem | Csmonitor.com
In Kabul, Mercy amid mayhem. Northern Alliance rebels, in aboutface, rescue fleeing stragglerwho was left behind as the radical Islamic Militia fled the
http://www.csmonitor.com/2001/1115/p6s1-wosc.html
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for 06/04/2004 Love forged in the heat of World War II Key Shiite backs new Iraq team Abu Ghraib holds mirror to Arabs In reform bid, Japan opts for trial by jury ... more projects... Most-viewed stories: (for 06/02/04) Via eavesdropping, terror suspects nabbed US security, Iraqi freedom are unrelated Why oil prices are stubbornly high If the golf greens are black, this must be Kabul ... World from the November 15, 2001 edition FLOUTING EXPECTATIONS: Alliance soldiers load two of Hares's wounded Taliban comrades into a truck to be taken to hospital. Alliance forces say they rescued four prisoners from a mob in Kabul, and officers say they have been ordered to respect human rights. SCOTT PETERSON/GETTY IMAGES In Kabul, mercy amid mayhem Northern Alliance rebels, in about-face, rescue fleeing Taliban and provide them with medical attention. By Scott Peterson KABUL, AFGHANISTAN Hares's last stand is hardly the stuff of legend.

82. SAVE THE BUNNIES--TORTURE THE HOMELESS! - ANIMAL DEFENSE MILITIA - Chickenhead.c
We also show more Mercy and compassion than the cruel corporate slaughterhousesthat keep the bunnies in cages and serve them unwashed carrots.
http://www.chickenhead.com/features/animal/homeless.html

THE HOMELESS!
Every year, pharmaceutical, medical, and beauty products companies subject thousands of little fuzzy bunny rabbits to cruel tests. This "research" is supposedly scientific, generating "data" about make-up, cancer, AIDS, heart disease, Alzheimer's, and herpes. Human diseases that mean nothing to bouncy bunny rabbits. These poor bunnies are routinely probed, skinned, battered, beaten, flayed, gouged, pricked, boiled, and dissected. I ask you, kind friend, if the world runs out of bunnies, who will suffer? The children. Our adorable, innocent children. Who will deliver them chocolate eggs and jelly beans? Well, t hat's not going to happen. Because we at AMD wish to offer an alternative form of testing, thus saving our cotton-tailed friends: torture the homeless. Surely this alternative presents itself as a victory to both sides of this fence: animal rights operatives save bunnies and the Carnivorous-Industrial Complex gets save tax dollars and gain a fresh supply of meat to test the lipstick that greases their fat, corrupt lips. Members of government-supported PETA protest the companies, but their protesting is a ruse. These weak-willed pork lickers are not concerned with saving little critters; instead they crave the enslavement of all meat, increasing their soybean investments. PETA does not possess the will to take matters into their own hands But AMD is there for Mister Floppy Ears, researching new ways to stem the world's insatiable appetite for animal research. Our data has been processed and the report is ready to be mailed to members of the USDA, FDA, AMADA, and the UN and we expect a swift response. But we need your help with this matter! Before we expose the establishment to our cause to end bunny rabbit suffering by performing medical research upon human trash, we need YOU to sign a petition. After we collect enough signatures

83. TIME Europe Magazine: Anger Over An Act Of Mercy -- Sep. 30, 2002
Germany s wartime head of the SS in Lyon, and proNazi French Militia leader Paul AndPapon will live freely and in luxury thanks to an act of Mercy he failed
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Convicted war criminal Maurice Papon is freed under new law on aged inmates
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MICHEL EULER/AP FREE TO GO: Papon benefited from a new law concerning ill or elderly inmates
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84. Northern Alliance Militia Loot And Plunder In Defiance Of New Government's Deadl
Gun terror of Kabul s liberators Northern Alliance Militia loot and plunder in defiance Theyhave no human sentiment and no Mercy from the highest commander
http://rawa.fancymarketing.net/na-gun.htm
Gun terror of Kabul's liberators
Northern Alliance militia loot and plunder in defiance of new government's deadline to disarm
The Observer , January 13, 2002
By: Suzanne Goldenberg, Kabul
It was a gruelling 48 hours for police captain Mohamed Sabber Abbasi - a kidnapping, burglary, attempted car jacking and a double shooting. And that was just his immediate family. But what galled Abbasi most as he lay in hospital with a bullet hole in his side was that the criminals were the militiamen who claim to have liberated Kabul from the Taliban. 'The policemen from before are all gone and these people are looting and plundering the city,' he said. 'They are all bad people. They have no human sentiment and no mercy - from the highest commander to the very lowest ranks.' In Kabul, the Kalashnikov rules. Two months after the capital fell to the troops of the Northern Alliance, men in combat gear loiter on street corners with rocket launchers and assault rifles, or screech around the capital in pick-up trucks with blacked-out windows. The troops were supposed to have left the city by yesterday afternoon - the deadline for the disarming and evacuation of the militias set by the interim leader of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai. There is little sign that will happen, suggesting that the government will have to move cautiously to avoid a head-on confrontation with the thousands of armed men roaming the streets.

85. SLAYER LYRICS - Show No Mercy (1983)
Show No Mercy 1. Evil Has No Boundaries Lyrics Hanneman, King; Music - King Blasting theend Warriors above with the power to kill descend Militia of blood
http://www.darklyrics.com/lyrics/slayer/shownomercy.html
SLAYER LYRICS
Show No Mercy (1983)
1. Evil Has No Boundaries

2. The Antichrist

3. Die By The Sword

4. Fight Till Death
...
10. Show No Mercy

1. Evil Has No Boundaries
[Lyrics - Hanneman, King; Music - King]
Blasting our way through the boundaries of Hell
No one can stop us tonight We take on the world with hatred inside Mayhem the reason we fight Surviving the slaughters and killing we've lost Then we return from the dead Attacking once more now with twice as much strength We conquer then move on ahead [Chorus:] Evil My words defy Evil Has no disguise Evil Will take your soul Evil My wrath unfolds Satan our master in evil mayhem Guides us with every first step Our axes are growing with power and fury Soon there'll be nothingness left Midnight has come and the leathers strapped on Evil is at our command We clash with God's angel and conquer new souls Consuming all that we can [Chorus] 2. The Antichrist [Lyrics - Hanneman; Music - Hanneman, King] Screams and nightmares Of a life I want Can't see living this lie no A world I haunt You've lost all control of my Heart and soul Satan holds my future Watch it unfold I am the Antichrist It's what I was meant to be Your God left me behind And set my soul to be free Watching disciples Of the satanic rule Pentagram of blood Holds the jackal's truth Searching for the answer Christ hasn't come Awaiting the final moment The birth of Satan's son Screams

86. "The Broadband Militia" By Michael Behar
of techsavvy hobbyists have formed what amounts to a broadband Militia and theyare in essence, is the problem with Free Wireless It s at the Mercy of the
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2001/0203.behar.html
Respond to this Article March 2002
The Broadband Militia
A new breed of underground Internet entrepreneurs could end the recession. If only Washington would let them. By Michael Behar On a recent crisp sunny day in Manhattan, I strolled up to a faded wrought-iron bench in Tompkins Square Park, flipped open my new Sony Vaio laptop, and as I sipped a cappuccino, began downloading my email. While new messages zipped into my PC at speeds many times faster than a dial-up connection, I scanned the day's headlines on CNN.com, then clicked over to E*Trade to eye the market. In a handful of New York City's parks, coffeehouses, and other public areas, many are doing the same: getting online, surfing the Web, and checking email. And, like me, they're doing it wirelessly. What's more, they're avoiding the aggravations typically associated with getting high-speed Internet: no more waiting months for DSL providers to switch on service or for cable providers to upgrade your building. Wireless broadband is happening now, and best of all, it's free. Broadband isn't merely a neat high-tech option, like a CD burner, but a potentially transformative technology with the power to jumpstart the American economy. The stock market boom of the late 1990s was fueled in large part by the promise of a dazzling array of new applications that broadband would enable-everything from seamless video-conferencing and downloading movies-on-demand to online doctors' visits and court appearances. One reason tech stocks were bid up so high is that many of these applications were ready to be deployed and needed only universal broadband to do so, something everyone figured was imminent. Only it wasn't. Today, 90 percent of American households still don't have broadband (fewer than 10 million people do). Many believe that the key to ending the recession is spreading broadband to all those potential customers, which would give high-tech companies a delivery mechanism for their products and allow these new industries to take off.

87. Thomas Holcombe Of Connecticut - Person Page 45
Roger Hayes Holcombe married Mercy Gillett, daughter of Joseph Gillett and ElizabethHayes, in Roger was a corporal in the 18th regiment of New York Militia.
http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/p45.htm
Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut
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Margaret Holcombe (F)
b. 18 November 1748 Margaret Holcombe was born on 18 November 1748 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Holcombe IV and Margaret Cossett
Simsbury Vital Records shows Margaret as daughter of Nathaniel Holcombe the 3rd.
  • ] Deanna Holcomb Bowman Thomas Holcomb and other Simsbury, Connecticut Settlers , Vol. I:Pg 151..
  • ] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury , Page 94..
    Theodosia Holcombe (F)
    b. 1 August 1753 Theodosia Holcombe was born on 1 August 1753 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Holcombe IV and Margaret Cossett
  • ] Albert C. Bates, Simsbury , Page 94..
    Lydia Holcombe (F)
    b. 20 October 1753 Lydia Holcombe was born on 20 October 1753 at Simsbury, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Holcombe IV and Margaret Cossett
    McCracken Notes: Did she marry Windsor-Bloomfield, 29 Dec 1777, John Manning? (note that we have two pairs of sisters who may be twins, though the days of their births would seem to be too far apart. All four births are recorded consecutively and the father of the first pair is noted as Nathaniel 3rd, and their older brother was then too young to have children.) Bowman only lists the possibility of twins Margaret and Ruth.
  • 88. Photo: Pleading For Mercy
    The Kurdish Militia who shot him, left him to die. Richard Sennott. Star Tribune.Published April 11, 2003. © Copyright 2004 Star Tribune. All rights reserved.
    http://www.startribune.com/images/embed/3818320_58694.html
    A mortally wounded Fedayeen Saddam fighter pleaded with his intended victims, two American journalists, to help him. The Kurdish militia who shot him, left him to die. Richard Sennott Star Tribune Published April 11, 2003

    89. MIA - Mercy Global Concern
    Mercy Global Concern 2004. Kahindo Ndasimwa, dressed in little more than rags, toldof how Militia attacked her village one night two year ago, forcing her to
    http://mercyworldorg.ozstaging.com/projects/mgc/2004/special_040213.asp
    Projects Mercy Global Concern : Archives

    Mercy Global Concern - 2004
    Summary of meeting held at the UN-Women at the Peace Table - End of January 2004
    Rape as a Weapon of War - It still happens!
    On December 18th, 1979, the U.N. General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (also known as CEDAW). It was clearly a historic occasion. The U.N. declaration on the subject of the elimination of violence against women defines violence as any act that is "likely to result in physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women... whether occurring in public or private life." No man can be unaware of the prevalence of wife-battering, martial rape, and the sexual abuse of girls, but the spelling out of the incidence of violence has to distressing and disturbing. Assuming that the demands in the declaration against violence are a form of customary international law and thereby binding on all governments, is there any hope that centuries-old abuses will be corrected? The basic assumption is that the globalization of the rights of women and girls not to be subjected to violence reminds men everywhere of the shameful aspect of their violence and that the "mobilization of shame" will hopefully have an impact in altering human conduct.

    90. Order Names By Alphabetical Listing
    Mercy, Q, 1218, Spain, A, E. Military Cincture, A + T, 1000 s, Sicily, AKA AurateKnights, A, E. Militia Aurate, G + Co, 1314, Vatican, AKA Golden Spur AKA GoldenMilitia, E.
    http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/order/Alpha.htm
    Order Names Alphabetically Order Name Pattern Date Origin Notes Source Alcantara P Spain A, E, K, L Alliance E Sweden A Amarantha T Sweden C Ancient Nobility of the 4 Emperors A + Q + G HRE E Angelical Knights A + G Byzantine AKA Golden Knights A, E Annunciation E Savoy AKA Most Holy Annunciation AKA Collar C, E, K, L Argonauts of St. Nicholas G + N Naples AKA Argonauts unrecognized A, E, K Aubrac P Flanders A Aureate Knights Co + G 1000's Sicily AKA Torquati Aurati/Military Cincture E Avis P Portugal AKA St. Benedict of Avis E, K Banda T Spain AKA Scarf E Bar T Lorraine AKA St. Hubert of Lorraine A, E Bath T England A, E, K Bear C Swabia/Switzerland E Bear of the Abby of St. Gallen C + P + N Germany A Belgium P Belgium AKA St. George of Burgandy E Black Swan Co + C Savoy C Brician Knights P + G Sweden E Broom Flower T France date questionable E Broom-Pod T France C Brothers Hospitaller of Burgos G + P Spain A Brothers of Jubilation G + Q Italy A Calatrava P Spain A, E, K, L Calza T Venice AKA Stocking A, E Cameo T 1400's France E Carmelites Holy Land AKA Our Lady of Mount Carmel I Celestial Collar of the Rosary A + T + T France A Christ N Italy E Christ in Livonia N + P Poland E Christ in Livonia N + P Poland AKA Swordbearers A, B, E, K

    91. Defenders Of Democracy; Contributions From Representative Other Arts
    Free download of the Project Gutenberg eBook Defenders Of Democracy; contributions from representative other arts from our allies and our own country, ed. by the Gift book committee of the Militia
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    92. Dewey Subject Search
    Report, Aug 1944 US Army. 940 Defenders of Democracy Militiaof Mercy. 940 - Defense Against Gas Warfare, AEF Pamphlet, 1918US
    http://www.books-on-line.com/bol/DeweyResults.cfm?DeweyP=940&RowCount=All

    93. Welcome To Adobe GoLive 4
    Justice and Mercy Denied. Campbell wrote very urgently to Minister of Militiaand Defence Adolfe Caron (law partner and brotherin-law of Riel s lawyer
    http://members.tripod.com/~Metis/lrtrial.html
    The Trial of Louis Riel Justice and Mercy Denied by: George R.D. Goulet Below in whole is Chapter XXIII taken from the above author's book published by TELLWELL PUBLISHING, Calgary, Alberta, 1999. I commend Mr. Goulet a Metis, a lawyer himself, for having the courage and making time to research and write about such an important segment of Metis history. CONCLUSION The trial, conviction and execution of Louis Riel for high treason were unjust and unfair from a number of perspectives. These included (a) a presiding magistrate wo was not independent and who was biased and whose magisterial acumen left something to be desired; (b) improper judicial and political participation and tampering at the highest level; (c) failure of Riel to be provided wit a "full answer and defence" (to which the law entitled him) to the charges; (d) serious deficiencies in defence counsels' representation of Riel; and, (e) the illegal application in Canada of the 1351 Statute of Treasons to the charges against Riel resulting in his illegal conviction and execution. These points are well canvassed in the body of this treatise. However, the following briefly summarizes them.

    94. Link Redirect
    Caul) Top of Page. April 19, 1775; The Brothers for Mercy Page US militiarelated; Center for Action (Bo Gritz, et al); Propaganda Examples
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    Redirect to http://vikingphoenix.com/military/military.html No Delay.

    95. Mercy Corps - Responding To Crisis In Darfur, Sudan
    can no longer be ignored, are at work in Sudan,” said Mercy Corps President A recentmilitia attack on the Sudanese town of Korma left nearly 50 civilians
    http://www.mercycorps.org/sudan
    How to Help
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    PO Box 2669
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    Phone:
    (888) 256-1900 (toll-free) Media Contacts:
    Susan Laarman
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    Eric Block Portland, OR 503.796.6800 ext. 274
    Refugees Flee Violence
    Responding to Crisis in Darfur, Sudan
    Sudanese children seek temporary shelter next to a makeshift hospital in Chad. Photo: REUTERS/Antony Njuguna With up to a million people displaced by fighting in the Darfur region of Sudan, Mercy Corps is seeking financial support to initiate an emergency response to the crisis. Mercy Corps is dispatching its Global Emergency Operations team to assess the situation and begin a response as quickly as possible. Your contributions can help bring food, water, shelter and other vital relief supplies to families fleeing the growing violence. Over the past year, ethnic and political violence has destroyed the livelihoods of many people in Sudan’s Darfur region. Today, the fighting has escalated, forcing thousands of Sudanese to flee across the border into the neighboring nation of Chad. The United Nations estimates that over 100,000 Sudanese have already fled to Chad as refugees. One million people in the Darfur region are directly affected by continued fighting and could become refugees if the situation isn’t resolved quickly.

    96. Get Ardent Militia Here
    Ardent Militia, £0.20. Ardent Militia Click to enlarge. Summon SoldiersAttacking does not cause Ardent Militia to tap. ArtistZina
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    97. Article 1, Section 8, Clause 16: Luther Martin, Genuine Information
    thwart and oppose the general governmentThey said the States ought to be at themercy of the general government, and, therefore, that the Militia ought to
    http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/a1_8_16s8.html
    Article 1, Section 8, Clause 16
    Document 8 Luther Martin, Genuine Information
    Storing 2.4.6162 By the next paragraph, Congress is to have the power to provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the militia, and for governing such part of them as may be employed in the service of the United States. For this extraordinary provision, by which the militia, the only defence and protection which the State can have for the security of their rights against arbitrary encroachments of the general government, is taken entirely out of the power of their respective States, and placed under the power of Congress, it was speciously assigned as a reason, that the general government would cause the militia to be better regulated and better disciplined than the State governments, and that it would be proper for the whole militia of the union to have a uniformity in their arms and exercise. To this it was answered, that the reason, however specious, was not just; that it would be absurd the militia of the western settlements, who were exposed to an Indian enemy, should either be confined to the same arms or exercise as the militia of the eastern or middle States; that the same penalties which would be sufficient to enforce an obedience to militia laws in some States, would be totally disregarded in othersThat leaving the power to the several States, they would respectively best know the situation and circumstances of their citizens, and the regulations that would be necessary and sufficient to effect a well regulated militia in eachThat we were satisfied the militia had heretofore been as well disciplined, as if they had been under the regulations of Congress; and the States would now have an

    98. Philadelphia Online | Blackhawk Down
    Those who went for the pilot began kicking and beating him, but the bearded militialeader felt suddenly protective of the man. The pilot was at their Mercy.
    http://inquirer.philly.com/packages/somalia/nov24/default24.asp
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    Alone, at the mercy of an angry mob By Mark Bowden INQUIRER STAFF WRITER November 24, 1997 ON THE CROWDED STREETS people surged with anger around Mike Durant 's crashed Blackhawk . They wanted to kill these Americans who had fallen from the sky and opened fire on their friends and neighbors. And despite furious gunfire from the soldiers around the downed helicopter, people continued to move in that direction. In the months since the Rangers came, they had been swooping over the city at all hours of the night and day, blowing the tin roofs off houses and roping in to shoot and arrest
  • 99. Scots Militia Controversy (was "newest Non-individual Theory")

    http://www.mail-archive.com/firearmsregprof@lists.ucla.edu/msg00156.html
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    Scots militia controversy (was "newest non-individual theory")
    • From: J. N. Heath
    • Subject: Scots militia controversy (was "newest non-individual theory")
    • Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 18:06:22 -0800
    I thank Joe and Henry for the cites and link. There is also a third article available from the link Henry provided. Konig's article (I got it via Westlaw) is thoughtful and well-written, but contrary to claims by the author and others in the same forum, the Scottish debates have not been previously ignored. See my article published last fall, "The Highest Possible Generality: The Militia and Moral Philosophy in Enlightenment Scotland," vol. 15 Journal on Firearms and Public Policy 93. As I show in my article, the participants in the Scottish debate conceived of the relationship between the individual and the state as reciprocal in a way characteristic of Enlightenment thought. Moreover, the Scottish debate was primarily an intellectual, rather than political, debate. Konig's theory, that the Second Amendment occupies some nether world between the collectivity and the individual, fails to account for the intellectual context of Enlightenment Edinburgh, as well as rendering the amendment a legal nullity. Konig's supposedly integrative theory also fails to integrate the direct evidence pertaining to an American private right, e.g. the Pennsylvania Minority proposal and Tench Coxe's explication of the amendment. But the article is thoughtful and well-written, and I recommend it.

    100. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Museum's Treasures Left To The Mercy Of L
    left to the Mercy of looters US generals reject plea to protect priceless artefactsfrom vandals Jonathan Steele in Baghdad Monday April 14, 2003 The Guardian,
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