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Terror? Obesity? It's apocalypse From The Times April 2, 2008 Public life is now filled with such hyperbole that it's hard to have rational discussion Mick Hume Should you be more scared of hoodies or terrorists? Ought global warming make us shiver more than the Cold War? Welcome to the apocalypse auction, where experts and authorities bid up their pet threats to public safety. In competing     

Group: alt.politics.usa · Group Profile · Search for catastrophic apocalypse awaits in alt.politics.usa
Author: Captain Compassion
Date: Apr 2, 2008 07:50

Here is the official ballot for the SIXTH Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror awards, recognizing the best in monster research, creativity and genre appreciation. Here's how to vote: -- All voting is by email only. Simply send an email with your picks to me (David Colton), at taraco@aol.com by midnight, March 8, 2008. -- You can cut and paste the ballot and place X's, or highlight
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Apr. 9, 2007 Truth Dig www.truthdig.com Praying for the Apocalypse By Chris Hedges The Gilead Baptist Church, outside Detroit, is on a four-lane highway called South Telegraph Road. The drive down South Telegraph Road to the church, a warehouse-like structure surrounded by black asphalt parking lots, is a depressing gantlet of boxy, cut-rate motels with names like Melody Lane and     

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Author: taraco
Date: Feb 3, 2008 12:23

Awaiting Armageddon BY KAREN ARMSTRONG 1 August 2006 FROM the very beginning, the conflict between religion and modern science was couched in extreme, even apocalyptic rhetoric. Thomas H Huxley, who popularised the Origin of Species, insisted that people had to choose between faith and science; there could be no compromise: "One or the other would have to succumb after a struggle of unknown
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Awaiting Armageddon BY KAREN ARMSTRONG 1 August 2006 FROM the very beginning, the conflict between religion and modern science was couched in extreme, even apocalyptic rhetoric. Thomas H Huxley, who popularised the Origin of Species, insisted that people had to choose between faith and science; there could be no compromise: "One or the other would have to succumb after a struggle of unknown     

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Author: Tim Murphy
Date: Apr 10, 2007 12:13

I think our countries future will be that of...'America...a Democratic, Communist Nation Under God.' Life as we know it in America is coming to an end in the not so distant future. And maybe I am using the wrong word with communism? Maybe it should be Nationalism? Socialism? I don't know since I have little interest in politics. As far for what I means, it could be compared somewhat
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I think our countries future will be that of...'America...a Democratic, Communist Nation Under God.' Life as we know it in America is coming to an end in the not so distant future. And maybe I am using the wrong word with communism? Maybe it should be Nationalism? Socialism? I don't know since I have little interest in politics. As far for what I means, it could be compared somewhat     

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Author: Termagnard
Date: Aug 10, 2006 20:05

I think our countries future will be that of...'America...a Democratic, Communist Nation Under God.' Life as we know it in America is coming to an end in the not so distant future. And maybe I am using the wrong word with communism? Maybe it should be Nationalism? Socialism? I don't know since I have little interest in politics. As far for what I means, it could be compared somewhat
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"The United States must cultivate a mental view toward world settlement after this war which will enable us to impose our own terms, amounting perhaps to a pax-Americana.": - U.S. Department of State - Source: Minutes S-3 of the Security Subcommittee, Advisory Committee on Postwar Foreign Policy, 6 May, 1942, Notter File, Box 77, Record Group 59, Records of the Department of State, National Archives     

Group: soc.culture.australian · Group Profile · Search for catastrophic apocalypse awaits in soc.culture.australian
Author: Termagnard
Date: Aug 10, 2006 20:05

On May 25, 4:47�am, RedDog <cap...@budweiser.com> wrote: If you choose Obama, then congratulations! You're choosing a future for the US! :) If you choose McCain, then you deserve what you get, assholes! I feel sorry for Obama or who ever gets in. And if the roof doesn't fall on him or her, the next pres wills surely get hit with it. And what do we do when things
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Author: V
Date: Aug 6, 2008 16:58

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Author: V
Date: Aug 6, 2008 16:58

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Author: V
Date: Aug 6, 2008 16:58

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Author: emailtom
Date: Jun 23, 2008 14:57

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Group: alt.religion.christian.romancatholic · Group Profile · Search for catastrophic apocalypse awaits in alt.religion.christian.romancatholic
Author: V
Date: May 25, 2008 06:41

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