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    Da Vinci's The Last Supper

    Yeah, they probably should all have worn those stick-on, "Hi! I'm . . ." name badges.
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    Da Vinci's The Last Supper

    I ran across something interesting showing that the original DaVinci Last Supper was very different from the one we see now. The recent 10-year "restoration" changed several things--like removing most of Jesus' beard and amking the "John" figure more feminine. See more at the pdf file here...
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    Boohemian Groove: New wurld ordor (?)

    I have no knowledge of this Bohemian Grove, however, imprecatory prayers are biblical in both OT and NT. The Psalms are full of them--do we rip them out? When Paul says, ". . . let them be anathema. Maranatha!" that was an imprecatory prayer. (1 Corinthians 16:22) And when he wrote in 2 Timothy...
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    The evidence of September 11

    Since most of it is speculation by people who do not have knowledge in the areas required, I don't conclude that it "doesn't add up."
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    The evidence of September 11

    In order to "connect the dots" you have to rub at least two brain cells together. Most of the deranged theory you've posted here shows how the brain cells of insistent conspiracy-behind-everything types die--alone! I don't buy much of what to government tells me. In fact, I'm on some of their...
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    The evidence of September 11

    Please have a cup of grape Kool Aid. The nice men in black who come in the black helicopters will give it to you.
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    St. Hugh Hefner turns 80

    I enjoyed this article: http://www.opinionjournal.com/taste/?id=110008169
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    The New Religion of Mass Genocide, from 'scientists'

    I heard the college crowd cheered the doctor. If they really believe it, let them show all of us the way and rid the world of themselves. (Hint: There is only a 5-day waiting period on buying a handgun.)
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    Nope. That would not be "fair" at all. I do not support some "legislation." I support the U.S. Constitution which, 1) gives us a right to freedom of association and 2) limits the power of the U.S. government to those powere specifically defined in the U.S. Constitution. Business owners do not...
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    No, I don't support illegal discrimination. I support the repeal of laws requiring an business to hire people it does not want to hire.
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    Personally, I think a business owner should be allowed to hire and fire whomever he wants and by whatever criteria he wants, i.e., age, sex, race, etc. It falls under the constitutional right of association. We, OTOH have a right to boycott any business which does those things. Government...
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    True. The devil is in the details, but most employers become quickly familiar with them. Careful documentation can make an occasional mess-up look like incompetence.
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    For "at will employees" there is no requirement that someone be told why they are being terminated. If the employer decides he "no longer requires your services" he may simply let you go. The difference would be in collecting unemployment insurance -- whether you were fired "with cause" or not...
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    By comparing Bush to a cannibal and a man who orchestrated death squads against his own people? That's not "a point." That's slander.
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    Well, then, he is a false accuser. If he has knowledge of Amin and claims Bush is like him, then he can only be exaggerating because he hates Bush. Not good credentials for an alleged bishop.
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    The list is scary, but it is not a definition of fascism. It was a list compiled by people who wanted to try to show that the Bush Administration was headed toward fascisim. Merriam-Webster's says: fas·cism 'fa-"shi-z&m : noun Etymology: Italian fascismo, from fascio bundle, fasces, group...
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    If he says Bush is like Idi Amin, he is certainly ignorant of Idi Amin. Amin was openly having tens of thousands of his own citizens murdered. He was a cannibal as well. I don't think a lot of Bush, but he does nothing that even approaches that.
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    You are also correct, the USSR being Exhibit 1.
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    Archbishop compares Bush to Ugandan dictator

    Yes, but not the U.S. You may be able to stretch three of that list to be descriptive of the U.S. today. BTW, this Archbishop is an ignorant man. I don't like Bush, but Idi Amin? Give me a break!