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Re: William Butler Yeats' Theory of Reincarnation Explained     

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Author: Mark
Date: Oct 22, 2007 13:23

... to something more profound than their customary hustle and bustle; and that something is their true purpose in this lifetime - the reason they were born. Nobel laureate William Butler Yeats' channeled masterpiece A Vision explains the true nature of reincarnation - what it really is and how it really works. Starting this coming month Magical Almanac, Bob Makransky's free ...
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Re: William Butler Yeats' Theory of Reincarnation Explained     

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Author: Tom
Date: Oct 8, 2007 15:04

...and they are often confused about what is imaginary and what is real. Children sometimes talk about events they saw on TV as if they had lived them, too. Nobel laureate William Butler Yeats' channeled masterpiece A Vision explains the true nature of reincarnation Ah yes, the fellow with the unsavory fingernails and bad teeth. The one who was so interested in "dye-AH-bolism". In...
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William Butler Yeats' Theory of Reincarnation Explained     

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Author: BobMak
Date: Oct 8, 2007 09:01

... that something is their true purpose in this lifetime - the reason they were born. Nobel laureate William Butler Yeats' channeled masterpiece A Vision explains the true nature of reincarnation - what it really is and how it really ...of the next. Sometimes, however, a single relationship will repeat itself, turning its revolving wheel again and again." - William Butler Yeats, A Vision
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Re: Since When Do Cowboys Says Things Like "Violence Is Unacceptable?"     

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Author: WBYeats
Date: Aug 14, 2008 07:28

... are now on the way to Tsiblisi. Good job, Bushie. So you're advocating we spend more money to develop a military capable of waging a ground war against the Russians? Didn't say that. Bush has exactly no, none, zero, zip control over any action by the Russians. They will do what they wish with Georgia as, deep in his heart, Putin thinks Georgia should be part of Russia. WB Yeats
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Re: Since When Do Cowboys Says Things Like "Violence Is Unacceptable?"     

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Author: WBYeats
Date: Aug 13, 2008 07:22

... cowboy vernacular is conversational. Gee, and I thought it was from riding sidesaddle. Bush said it was "unacceptable" and within HOURS the Russians HALTED and stood down. Why? They didn't, doofus. Because Bush wasn't having a conversation, he was GIVING AN ORDER. .....and as usual it didn't work. Russian tanks are now on the way to Tsiblisi. Good job, Bushie. WB Yeats
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Re: White supremacists hope Obama win prompts backlash     

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Author: WBYeats
Date: Aug 11, 2008 07:57

... Helter Skelter is here. All the righties will get their dune buggies, head for the desert, and hide themselves in deep caves until the race war comes. They would then rise up like Phoenixes and rule the world like the white race is destined to do. Oops, you say, it doesn't make any difference as the Chinese own everything. Oh, that's different. Never mind. (Thanks Gilda Radner) WB Yeats
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Re: Mother Nature doesn't care, so why do we?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 6, 2008 18:49

... all the drive, wit, love, pride, anger, hope, and anxiety that characterize the species he will in the end be sure only of helping to perpetuate the same cycle. Poets have defined this truth as tragedy. Yeats called it the coming of wisdom: "Though leaves are many, the root is one; Through all the lying days of my youth I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun; Now I may wither into the...
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Re: Can the impending GOP Tax Cut Depression Beat Hoover's Great Depression?     

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Author: The Trucker
Date: Jul 18, 2008 13:40

... just kept on with the Republican good times from the 20's and then the bubble popped. So it was either Hoover or those historical giants - Harding and Coolidge. Take your pick.   WB Yeats How about none of the above? I agree with President Roosevelt's (32 not 26) assesment. The great depression was caused by fractional reserve banking - "when you deposit money ...
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Re: Can the impending GOP Tax Cut Depression Beat Hoover's Great Depression?     

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Author: orangatang1
Date: Jul 17, 2008 08:43

...he just kept on with the Republican good times from the 20's and then the bubble popped. So it was either Hoover or those historical giants - Harding and Coolidge. Take your pick.   WB Yeats How about none of the above? I agree with President Roosevelt's (32 not 26) assesment. The great depression was caused by fractional reserve banking - "when you deposit money in a bank the ...
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Re: Can the impending GOP Tax Cut Depression Beat Hoover's Great Depression?     

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Author: wbyeats
Date: Jul 17, 2008 08:10

... this year will the coming recession be his fault? Coming? For 90%% of the country who have not seen their disposable income increase for the past 6 years it's here, Bunky. As for Hoobert Heever - he just kept on with the Republican good times from the 20's and then the bubble popped. So it was either Hoover or those historical giants - Harding and Coolidge. Take your pick. WB Yeats
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