My Dr. King and the Challenge of National Security By Ira Chernus Created Jan 22 2008 - 7:52am You know the ritual. Every year on this day, the preachers and pundits all whip up their own versions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., each one making him say whatever they want him to say. That's OK. It puts him up there with Jefferson, Lincoln, and Jesus Christ himself. Like all the greats
Yes, well considering that your reply proved all I said about LSD - I saw nothing with scientific proof that LSD fries the brain. However the 2 fried chicken eggs that just slid out of my left ear proved to me that there must be a chicken that laid 2 eggs and a human who cracked them in a skillet and fried them (well done I might add) and then hired a rogue earwig to carry the two fried
Hoofprints wrote: Sean Carroll wrote: marcia wrote: Sean Carroll <seanc...@hotmail.com> wrote: LOL, yeah! Your great big scholarly link! ... that I can only assume has SOMETHING buried SOMEWHERE in the flood of search results it brings up that you interpret as supporting your ignorant, propaganda-influenced assertion that LSD can 'fry your
Reposted under a fresh new header, so that no one misses it. marcia wrote: Sean Carroll <seanc...@hotmail.com> wrote: > LOL, yeah! Your great big scholarly link! ... that I can only assume has > SOMETHING buried SOMEWHERE in the flood of search results it brings up > that you interpret as supporting your ignorant, propaganda-influenced > assertion that LSD can 'fry your
Kendall K. Down wrote: In message <1185434186.435335.225250@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com> JTEM <jtem01@gmail.com> wrote: Speaking of fantasies; you do know that there is no such stele... right? Odd, isn't it, that I've seen it in the Skirball Museum in Jerusalem. And we know the chap who dug it up. http://www.giwersworld.org/ancient-history/tel-dan-trans.phtml