As American as Pomegranate Pie . . . 18 February 2007 . . . is excommunication. Why just think how we got started, Mr. Bones! Did the vast Arminian conspiracy actually kick the Cottons and Winthrops and Hutchinsons out of the C. of E? Not at all. Perhaps they'd rather have liked to, but they had painted themselves into a corner with the theory that every English subject of the Stuarts
In article <Rnvch.43810$Fg.31702@tornado.socal.rr.com>, DangerWillRobinson <lost@inspace.doctor.smith> wrote: Reef Fish wrote: Reef Fish wrote: There wasn't any newsgroup in the 70s. Not quite: 1979 - USENET 1978 - THE SOURCE 1975 - COMPUSERVE Even if you posted in the 80s, there couldn't possibly be that
How to make a career at the Washington POST* while attending the White House press conference: {"Mr.President, is it true that in order for the Jewish High Command to keep Rahm Emanuel working in his office while the other guys were having so much fun gunning down the blockade-knockers, they had to promise him after your term expires, of course, an hour with a flame- thrower in a Palestinian
On Sep 22, 12:05 pm, "D. Spencer Hines" <pant...@excelsior.com> wrote: Standard drama across the Nation... The Democrats create a Big Mess and the Republicans are brought in to clean it up.... [ Nothing of value snipped to make way for the truth. ] "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is Enemy Action." -- Auric Goldfinger James Bond's wealthy nemesis may have
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is Enemy Action." -- Auric Goldfinger James Bond's wealthy nemesis may have had an obsession with gold, but he judged, quite correctly, that if people keep putting your plans awry, that was likely their intent. In 1982, the same year John McCain entered the Senate, a bill was put forward that would substantially deregulate the Savings