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----- Original Message -----
From: Picabiette
To: Cathbleue
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 11:18 AM
Subject: ...et même louche, ce gars

L'aurais parié, un type qui vient distribuer des paquets de bibles et des baquets de soupe...
Google a plus de 700 réponses pour Bud, 335 pour toi, 19 pour moi. Qu'est-ce que je peux faire pour gonfler mon ego-google?
Dois-je distribuer des bibles au Birobidjan ?

Heureusement que j'ai Albert, il a plus de 7 000 000 de réponses.
Vive Albert !
Picabiette


----- Original Message -----
From: Cathbleue
To: Picabiette
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 12:09 AM
Subject: Bizarre ce gars

Tu le savais ?
C'est peut être pour cela qu'il est inquiet que on ai écrit à Bush.
Il est surement déjà repéré par le FBI !!! Expulsé de russie en 2000 tu te rends compte.

American expelled from Russia
AMERICAN MISSIONARY DEPORTED FROM HABAROVSK, FIRST IN TEN YEARS.
Sobornost, 9 November 2000
Last Friday, a citizen of the USA who had lived in the territory since 1994, Bud Morlock [spelling uncertain--tr.], was deported from Khabarovsk to his homeland. The greater part of his time he spent not in Khabarovsk but in the village of Novokurovka in Khabarovsk district. There Bud conducted religious activity. Every day he importuned local residents to go to the cottage that he had turned into a church. When his pleas did not help, the American missionary began paying money for church attendance. Bud Morlock lived six years in Novokurovka, an extremely remote village. In that time he not only preached but also in essence supported a majority of the residents of the village. Many knew about the American missionary's activity; during his stay in Russia he was able even to enlist the support of a number of influential people in Khabarovsk, investing the funds in various charitable foundations. However the reverse side of his activity came to light only in the spring of this year when the territorial procurator received a complaint from a resident of Novokurovka. The investigation conducted by the procurator showed that Bud Morlock's activity was not always within the bounds of Russian laws. According to reports of residents of Novokurovka, Bud Morlock was engaged not only in missionary activity but also in illegal actions. Thus there came to light a case of his beating a ten-year-old boy. At the end of August, on petition from the procurator of Khabarovsk territory, Bud Morlock's visa was cancelled in connection with his repeatedly being brought to administrative responsibility, for arbitrariness and illegal religious activity. This was the first case of the deportation to the homeland of a USA citizen in the past ten years in the Far East. (tr. by PDS, posted 9 November 2000)

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