I recieved this email recently. It's an oldie but goody:
As we all know, the Taliban considers it a sin for a
> man to see a naked
> woman who is not his wife.
> So, this Saturday at 4:00 PM Eastern time all
> American women are asked
> to walk out of their house completely naked to help
> weed out any
> neighborhood terrorists.
> Circling your block for one hour is recommended for
> this anti-terrorist
> effort.
> All men are to position themselves in lawn chairs in
> front of their
> house to prove they are not Taliban, demonstrate
> that they think it's
> okay to see nude women other than their wife and to
> show support for
> all American women. And since the Taliban also does
> not approve of alcohol,
> a cold six-pack at your side is further proof of
> your anti-Taliban
> sentiment.
> The American Government appreciates your efforts to
> root out terrorists
> and applauds your participation in this
> anti-terrorist activity.
> God bless America!
This is what I just saw on cnn.com:
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/a ... index.html
SYDNEY, Australia -- Hundreds of Australian women have stripped off in a naked show of defiance against the possibility of a U.S.-led war on Iraq.
Around 300 women bared all in Sunday's protest, laying down on a Sydney sports field to spell out the words "No War".
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"I would like to say to all the world leaders who think they not as tyrannical as Saddam Hussein, you're lying, you do want war, you have not exhausted all the diplomatic pathways," one protester said.
The cheeky demonstration was the latest in a series of naked anti-war protests around the world.
In Byron Bay, north of Sydney, 250 men dressed in their birthday suits to spell out "Peace, man."
Global trend
On the other side of the Pacific, in West Marin, California, about 100 women used their bodies to spell out the word "Peace" on a a local beach.
That gathering followed a similar protest Saturday, in the Chilean capital Santiago, where police were bemused as 300 naked men and women gathered in a park to voice their anti-war feelings.
But the attitude amongst authorities changed when the protesters marched to the presidential palace.
A water cannon was used to disperse the crowd, with officials saying the protest was authorized for the park only.
The weekend demonstrations follow a global naked protest trend taking place amid a growing climate of anti-war sentiment.
"Reasons for the nakedness: one is that it is total vulnerability," said Australian singer and peace activist Grace Knight , who organized the Sydney protest.
"It's absolute complete vulnerability, and in that vulnerability there's also an awful lot of power, there's a mighty well of power there."
The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his. -General George Patton