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Re: Happy Birthday Viva!
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Author: Bear
Date: Sep 5, 2008 04:07

... to complain can, frankly, take a ticket and wait in line. But, out of some misplaced desire to pay lip-service towards getting in touch with my fellow man, I occasionally glance behind, in the mirrors. Just after a big ...> paying their spastically inflated fares. No really, I don't. It's a marginal service, ergo one must pay to subsidise the rest of the year. But FFS, if ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo
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Author: doug
Date: Sep 4, 2008 19:42

... only serve those out of power. Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo's...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo
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Author: Androcles
Date: Sep 4, 2008 16:01

... serve those out of power. Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo's ...
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Author: Androcles
Date: Sep 4, 2008 15:57

...those out of power. Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo's...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo
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Author: chazwin
Date: Sep 4, 2008 15:50

...only serve those out of power. Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo's ...
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Author: chazwin
Date: Sep 4, 2008 15:49

... those out of power. Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo's ...
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Author: Dan Drake
Date: Sep 4, 2008 15:02

... out of power. Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo's ...
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Re: What if: the Church had NOT condemned Galileo
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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 4, 2008 08:15

... those out of power.  Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo's novel...
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Author: OG
Date: Sep 3, 2008 17:27

... serve those out of power. Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo's ...
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Author: Dan Drake
Date: Sep 3, 2008 14:43

... those out of power. Once power has been acquired, those "acts" of liberalism become a smoke screen of empty (or nearly so) promises - lip service to preserve loyalty among the masses. As the most powerful political force in western civilization at that time, the Church of Rome could ill-afford Galileo'...
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