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Author: DavidDavid
Date: Sep 20, 2008 09:07
SUNDAY EPISTLE
The global village thus immures
each nation lost once now ensures
as we teeter all on our earth's crust
our common code: in thee we thrust.
The yanks are going bye the bye
and common folks will wonder why
each empire falls each to its own
as wandering dogs fall to a bone.
The new world order is a boon
if only we all had the room
kashnolikovs rule the day it seems
and good folk see our ruined dreams
as greed looms forth and hate abides
the creature lurches to its doom
there aint no longer ways to hide
too many hide in one single room.
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Author: _ Prof. Jonez __ Prof. Jonez _
Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:43
_ Prof. Jonez _ wrote:
> Thursday, Sep. 18, 2008
> Guardian Angels Are Here, Say Most Americans
> By David Van Biema
>
> More than half of all Americans believe they have been helped by a
> guardian angel in the course of their lives, according to a new poll
> by the Baylor University Institute for Studies of Religion. In a poll
> of 1700 respondents, 55%% answered affirmatively to the statement, "I
> was protected from harm by a guardian angel." The responses defied
> standard class and denominational assumptions about religious belief;
> the majority held up regardless of denomination, region or education
> - though the figure was a little lower (37%%) among respondents
> earning more than $150,000 a year.
> The guardian angel encounter figures were "the big shocker" in the
> report, says Christopher Bader, director of the Baylor survey that
> covered a range of religious issues, parts of which are being
> released Thursday in a book titled What Americans Really Believe. In
> the case of angels, however, the question is a little stronger than
> just belief. Says Bader, "If you ask whether people believe in ...
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Author: Hidden TreasuresHidden Treasures
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:00
Anyone here a retro aol user? I've been archiving all the aol 2.5 and 3.0 areas that the new version of aol no longer promotes (forums, chat rooms, and file libraries). In the process, I found some aol areas related to new-zealand that might bring back some memories for some of you here (if you even used aol). The archive isn't complete so if you have any aol links, please send them to me so I can continue to build on what I have so far.
You can access the archive here (needs aol): http://members.aol.com/hdntrzrs ( http://members.aol.com/poptopix or http://members.aol.com/schmoozes links to it) Happy memories!
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Author: DafyddDafydd
Date: Sep 17, 2008 09:33
On Sep 15, 9:58 am, HardySpicer gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it still a colony of Britain?
We are a colony of Great Britain, the United States and Australia.
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Author: jackreylanjackreylan
Date: Sep 15, 2008 11:05
Blame professulas whose posh pensions graze on stumbent loan interest
from
vacuous degrees in basket weaving commie nutty organizing. Turn grant
grubbing aghadhimmic blather into fuel, especially perverts like mayor
crotch
who gas for obsama zbin biden. If you weren't such baby killing,
vermin
snuggling perverts you wouldn't be driving up our health costs, then
getting
disability for your commie nutty organizing dementia. Your passive
aggressive labor unions grab our guns, cars (congestion pricing),
balls
(SONDA), wallets, and homes but we will grab your throats and dang you
from
trailer bone tolls. Repeal the seventeenth amendment before any VAT.
All the
homeless are drugged out hippies. Second Amendment is the ONLY
Homeland
Security. Wait until we waste all your stumbent subprimes, so you
need to ...
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