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Religions > Atheism |
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"Fredric L. Rice" |
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05 Feb 2006 02:47:18 PM |
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Bush In Hell billboard |
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
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"The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating
any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgement of
his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all
totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist." -- W. Churchill, Nov
21, 1943 (Or whether Christofascist Republican.)
"When the powers of state, that have been mandated to reach out and protect the
interest of people, begin to usurp the Constitution and undermine our laws,
people must rise up and speak against the regime. If the citizens fail to hear
that call, they should be charged with patriotic treason." -- Theodore Roosevelt,
the 26th President of the United States (1901-1909)
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| User: "Craig Chilton" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 04:50:51 PM |
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:47:18 GMT,
Fredric L. Rice <FRice@SkepticTank.org> wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
You know, we are **supposed** to have freedom of speech and
expression in THIS country. The USA. But I've seen no such billboard
here. It's noteworthy that this one is in New Zealand, as evidenced
not only by the web address but also by the phone number it provided.
I'd be willing to BET that if that billboard were to be erected in any
populous part of America, SOME excuse for its removal would be imple-
mented effectively in less than a day.
Any takers?
(I'd love to see this along I-10 between San Bernardino and Santa
Monica, in a very prominent spot!)
(GOOD for you, New Zealand!!! Telling it like it IS!!!)
---
"The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating
any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgement of
his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all
totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist." -- W. Churchill, Nov
21, 1943 (Or whether Christofascist Republican.)
"When the powers of state, that have been mandated to reach out and protect the
interest of people, begin to usurp the Constitution and undermine our laws,
people must rise up and speak against the regime. If the citizens fail to hear
that call, they should be charged with patriotic treason." -- Theodore Roosevelt,
the 26th President of the United States (1901-1909)
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>
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| User: "Michelle Malkin" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 07:51:44 PM |
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"Craig Chilton" <xanadu222@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:8a0du15vku8728p6gd4hfu97nh3conn5fr@4ax.com...
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:47:18 GMT,
Fredric L. Rice <FRice@SkepticTank.org> wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
Wherever this billboard is located doesn't matter. It is
absolutely wonderful! I do wish, however, that it could
be located right outside the Oval Office window.
Michelle Malkin (Mickey) (not the dippy journalist)
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
You know, we are **supposed** to have freedom of speech and
expression in THIS country. The USA. But I've seen no such billboard
here. It's noteworthy that this one is in New Zealand, as evidenced
not only by the web address but also by the phone number it provided.
I'd be willing to BET that if that billboard were to be erected in any
populous part of America, SOME excuse for its removal would be imple-
mented effectively in less than a day.
Any takers?
(I'd love to see this along I-10 between San Bernardino and Santa
Monica, in a very prominent spot!)
(GOOD for you, New Zealand!!! Telling it like it IS!!!)
---
"The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating
any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgement of
his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all
totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist." -- W. Churchill, Nov
21, 1943 (Or whether Christofascist Republican.)
"When the powers of state, that have been mandated to reach out and
protect the
interest of people, begin to usurp the Constitution and undermine our
laws,
people must rise up and speak against the regime. If the citizens fail to
hear
that call, they should be charged with patriotic treason." -- Theodore
Roosevelt,
the 26th President of the United States (1901-1909)
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>
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| User: "The Chief Instigator" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 08:18:07 PM |
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Craig Chilton <xanadu222@mchsi.com> writes:
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:47:18 GMT,
Fredric L. Rice <FRice@SkepticTank.org> wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
You know, we are **supposed** to have freedom of speech and
expression in THIS country. The USA. But I've seen no such billboard
here. It's noteworthy that this one is in New Zealand, as evidenced
not only by the web address but also by the phone number it provided.
I'd be willing to BET that if that billboard were to be erected in any
populous part of America, SOME excuse for its removal would be imple-
mented effectively in less than a day.
Any takers?
(I'd love to see this along I-10 between San Bernardino and Santa
Monica, in a very prominent spot!)
I have a better spot for a clone of it: where Texas 317 crosses US 84 at
McGregor...
--
Patrick "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (patrick@io.com) Houston, Texas
chiefinstigator.us.tt/aeros.php (TCI's 2005-06 Houston Aeros)
LAST GAME: Milwaukee 6, Houston 5 (February 4)
NEXT GAME: Tuesday, February 7 vs. Milwaukee, 11:05 am
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| User: "David Rice, Esq. desertphile@ hot mail.com" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 05:56:41 PM |
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 22:50:51 GMT, Craig Chilton
<xanadu222@mchsi.com> wrote:
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:47:18 GMT,
Fredric L. Rice <FRice@SkepticTank.org> wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
You know, we are **supposed** to have freedom of speech and
expression in THIS country. The USA. But I've seen no such billboard
here. It's noteworthy that this one is in New Zealand, as evidenced
not only by the web address but also by the phone number it provided.
I'd be willing to BET that if that billboard were to be erected in any
populous part of America, SOME excuse for its removal would be imple-
mented effectively in less than a day.
Any takers?
(I'd love to see this along I-10 between San Bernardino and Santa
Monica, in a very prominent spot!)
(GOOD for you, New Zealand!!! Telling it like it IS!!!)
There was a billboard put in place in the USA that had the Bush2
Nazi on it with the words "Our Leader." Even members of The Party
objected to it.
---
I am L. Ron Hubbard and I approve of this message.
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| User: "Fredric L. Rice" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 09:12:27 PM |
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"David Rice, Esq." <desertphile@ hot mail.com> wrote:
There was a billboard put in place in the USA that had the Bush2
Nazi on it with the words "Our Leader." Even members of The Party
objected to it.
I have a photograph of that billboard. It was straight out of
some Communist or South American dictatorship's regime. (In fact
it's on the Stop Elmer Fudd web site.)
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"The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating
any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgement of
his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all
totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist." -- W. Churchill, Nov
21, 1943 (Or whether Christofascist Republican.)
"When the powers of state, that have been mandated to reach out and protect the
interest of people, begin to usurp the Constitution and undermine our laws,
people must rise up and speak against the regime. If the citizens fail to hear
that call, they should be charged with patriotic treason." -- Theodore Roosevelt,
the 26th President of the United States (1901-1909) (Every Bush Republican is
a traitor according to Theodore Roosevelt.)
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| User: "Craig Chilton" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 09:23:58 PM |
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On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 03:12:27 GMT,
Fredric L. Rice <FRice@SkepticTank.org> wrote:
David Rice, Esq. <desertphile@hotmail.com> wrote:
There was a billboard put in place in the USA that had the Bush2
Nazi on it with the words "Our Leader." Even members of The Party
objected to it.
I have a photograph of that billboard. It was straight out of
some Communist or South American dictatorship's regime. (In fact
it's on the Stop Elmer Fudd web site.)
Just goes to show that pretty much ANYONE can recognize
Warmonger-in-Thief Bush for the murdering slug that he is.
As for the "South American Dictator" --- well... you know
the old saying... "it takes one to know one."
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"The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating
any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgement of
his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all
totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist." -- W. Churchill, Nov
21, 1943 (Or whether Christofascist Republican.)
"When the powers of state, that have been mandated to reach out and protect the
interest of people, begin to usurp the Constitution and undermine our laws,
people must rise up and speak against the regime. If the citizens fail to hear
that call, they should be charged with patriotic treason." -- Theodore Roosevelt,
the 26th President of the United States (1901-1909) (Every Bush Republican is
a traitor according to Theodore Roosevelt.)
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>
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| User: "Craig Chilton" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 06:37:14 PM |
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 16:56:41 -0700,
David Rice, Esq. <desertphile@hotmail.com> wrote:
Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com> wrote:
Fredric L. Rice <FRice@SkepticTank.org> wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
You know, we are **supposed** to have freedom of speech and
expression in THIS country. The USA. But I've seen no such billboard
here. It's noteworthy that this one is in New Zealand, as evidenced
not only by the web address but also by the phone number it provided.
I'd be willing to BET that if that billboard were to be erected in any
populous part of America, SOME excuse for its removal would be imple-
mented effectively in less than a day.
Any takers?
(I'd love to see this along I-10 between San Bernardino and Santa
Monica, in a very prominent spot!)
(GOOD for you, New Zealand!!! Telling it like it IS!!!)
There was a billboard put in place in the USA that had the Bush2
Nazi on it with the words "Our Leader." Even members of The Party
objected to it.
I wonder how long it stayed up. (??)
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>
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| User: "Zapanaz http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 05:14:10 PM |
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 22:50:51 GMT, Craig Chilton <xanadu222@mchsi.com>
wrote:
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:47:18 GMT,
Fredric L. Rice <FRice@SkepticTank.org> wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
You know, we are **supposed** to have freedom of speech and
expression in THIS country. The USA. But I've seen no such billboard
here. It's noteworthy that this one is in New Zealand, as evidenced
not only by the web address but also by the phone number it provided.
I'd be willing to BET that if that billboard were to be erected in any
populous part of America, SOME excuse for its removal would be imple-
mented effectively in less than a day.
Any takers?
not only would it be taken down, but with a thought process much like
what I've seen about the lady who was arrested for wearing an anti-war
t-shirt recently, the "government is always right" people would say
"well, it was INTENDED to make a controversy, wasn't it? SO WHAT ARE
YOU COMPLAINING ABOUT?"
--
Zapanaz
International Satanic Conspiracy
Customer Support Specialist
http://joecosby.com/
"When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains,
And the women come out to cut up what remains,
Jest roll to your rifle and blow out your brains,
An' go to your Gawd like a spider."
- Rudyard Kipling
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| User: "Craig Chilton" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 06:23:21 PM |
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 15:14:10 -0800,
Zapanaz <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote:
Craig Chilton <xanadu222@mchsi.com> wrote:
Fredric L. Rice <FRice@SkepticTank.org> wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
You know, we are **supposed** to have freedom of speech and
expression in THIS country. The USA. But I've seen no such billboard
here. It's noteworthy that this one is in New Zealand, as evidenced
not only by the web address but also by the phone number it provided.
I'd be willing to BET that if that billboard were to be erected in any
populous part of America, SOME excuse for its removal would be imple-
mented effectively in less than a day.
Any takers?
Not only would it be taken down, but with a thought process much like
what I've seen about the lady who was arrested for wearing an anti-war
t-shirt recently, the "government is always right" people would say
"well, it was INTENDED to make a controversy, wasn't it? SO WHAT ARE
YOU COMPLAINING ABOUT?"
Precisely. The reign of crony- and thuggery-appointed GW Bush
has been FAR more damaging to America than 9/11 was. Exponentially
so!!
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>
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| User: "Zapanaz http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl" |
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06 Feb 2006 11:46:17 AM |
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On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 00:23:21 GMT, Craig Chilton <xanadu222@mchsi.com>
wrote:
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 15:14:10 -0800,
Zapanaz <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote:
Craig Chilton <xanadu222@mchsi.com> wrote:
Not only would it be taken down, but with a thought process much like
what I've seen about the lady who was arrested for wearing an anti-war
t-shirt recently, the "government is always right" people would say
"well, it was INTENDED to make a controversy, wasn't it? SO WHAT ARE
YOU COMPLAINING ABOUT?"
Precisely. The reign of crony- and thuggery-appointed GW Bush
has been FAR more damaging to America than 9/11 was. Exponentially
so!!
me personally, I don't blame Bush for it. I think he's an idiot and a
born-again whack-job, but when you think about it, in a country of two
or three hundred million people, there is going to be at least one
born-again whack-job. We have a half-dozen on alt.slack posting about
satanic freemason conspiracies and so on.
It's like "Field of Dreams"; "build it, and they will come". The
existence of loony people isn't the problem, the political environment
which would allow one to be elected president is. Given that
environment, it was inevitable that they found some loony fucker to
fill the slot. If it hadn't been Bush, it would just have been
another loon.
And every time you see somebody applying pretzel logic to make
something which doesn't make sense sound like it makes sense, you are
seeing the mindset which makes that possible in action.
The problem is a mindset which accepts that an ideal is more important
than reason. Without reason, ideals cease to be ideals and become
monsters. Running your country based on ideals which supercede
thinking is exactly like running your country with a Ouija board.
Irrational subconscious contents come to the foreground.
The problem is fanaticism, and being willing to believe your side is
right and good at all times and Their side is Bad and Evil at all
times.
And that problem exists on both sides.
--
Zapanaz
International Satanic Conspiracy
Customer Support Specialist
http://joecosby.com/
They said on the news last night that you are more likely to be killed
by your own dog than by a terrorist. That's what I've been saying all along.
The minute I heard that, I took the mutt out back and SHOT him, JUST IN
CASE.
And I VOTE!
- The Reverend Ivan Stang
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| User: "Craig Chilton" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
06 Feb 2006 08:40:40 PM |
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On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 09:46:17 -0800,
"Zapanaz" <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote:
Craig Chilton <xanadu222@mchsi.com> wrote:
"Zapanaz" <http://joecosby.com/code/mail.pl> wrote:
Craig Chilton <xanadu222@mchsi.com> wrote:
Not only would it be taken down, but with a thought process much like
what I've seen about the lady who was arrested for wearing an anti-war
t-shirt recently, the "government is always right" people would say
"well, it was INTENDED to make a controversy, wasn't it? SO WHAT ARE
YOU COMPLAINING ABOUT?"
Precisely. The reign of crony- and thuggery-appointed GW Bush
has been FAR more damaging to America than 9/11 was. Exponentially
so!!
Me personally, I don't blame Bush for it. I think he's an idiot and a
born-again whack-job, ...
More likely, a PSEUDO-born-again one. Actual born-again Christians
usually don't possess the vindictive hatefulness common to the RRR Cult's
lemmings. They more typically are unobtrusive and tolerant people. 83%
of Americans profess to be Christians. Only 6% of *those* are RRR
cultists. The sensible neighbor next door is more likely to be a fair-
minded Christian than anything else.
... but when you think about it, in a country of two or three hundred
million people, there is going to be at least one born-again whack-job.
We have a half-dozen on alt.slack posting about satanic freemason
conspiracies and so on.
I wonder how many people lived in Germany when that country
came up with one Hitler?
It's like "Field of Dreams";...
...60 miles east of where I live, down U.S. Route 20...
... "build it, and they will come".
They built it during the worst drought Iowa had experienced in
years, and had to dye the grass green. :)
The existence of loony people isn't the problem, the political
environment which would allow one to be elected president is.
Our the political environment that was SO rife with dishonesty
and corruption as to allow thuggery and cronyism to get him into
office.
Given that environment, it was inevitable that they found
some loony fucker to fill the slot. If it hadn't been Bush, it
would just have been another loon.
And every time you see somebody applying pretzel logic to make
something which doesn't make sense sound like it makes sense, you
are seeing the mindset which makes that possible in action.
The problem is a mindset which accepts that an ideal is more
important than reason. Without reason, ideals cease to be ideals
and become monsters. Running your country based on ideals which
supercede thinking is exactly like running your country with a Ouija
board. Irrational subconscious contents come to the foreground.
Fascinating analogy!! And so clearly true.
The problem is fanaticism, and being willing to believe your side
is right and good at all times and Their side is Bad and Evil at all
times.
And that problem exists on both sides.
True. But currently, the RRR is FAR more dangerous than
any faction that may be regarded to be that far from the norm
on the other end of the spectrum.
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222_@mchsi.com>
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RRR Cult lemmings.
Dumber than dirt.
Selfishly, hatefully, and mindlessly supporting sociopathic
agendas that seek to destroy vital personal liberties of
millions of people. (That's as dumb as it GETS!!!)
And constantly proving that to everyone.
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| User: "David Rice, Esq. desertphile@ hot mail.com" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 02:52:58 PM |
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:47:18 GMT, (Fredric
L. Rice) wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
Let us all hope and pray he gets there soon.
---
"The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating
any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgement of
his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all
totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist." -- W. Churchill, Nov
21, 1943 (Or whether Christofascist Republican.)
"When the powers of state, that have been mandated to reach out and protect the
interest of people, begin to usurp the Constitution and undermine our laws,
people must rise up and speak against the regime. If the citizens fail to hear
that call, they should be charged with patriotic treason." -- Theodore Roosevelt,
the 26th President of the United States (1901-1909)
---
I am L. Ron Hubbard and I approve of this message.
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| User: "Fredric L. Rice" |
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 09:09:42 PM |
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"David Rice, Esq." <desertphile@ hot mail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:47:18 GMT, (Fredric L. Rice) wrote:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
An amusing billboard noting that Hell's too good for this mass
murdering Christian terrorist butcher.
Let us all hope and pray he gets there soon.
I'd rather see the butcher stand trial first.
---
"The power of the Executive to cast a man into prison without formulating
any charge known to the law, and particularly to deny him the judgement of
his peers, is in the highest degree odious and is the foundation of all
totalitarian government whether Nazi or Communist." -- W. Churchill, Nov
21, 1943 (Or whether Christofascist Republican.)
"When the powers of state, that have been mandated to reach out and protect the
interest of people, begin to usurp the Constitution and undermine our laws,
people must rise up and speak against the regime. If the citizens fail to hear
that call, they should be charged with patriotic treason." -- Theodore Roosevelt,
the 26th President of the United States (1901-1909) (Every Bush Republican is
a traitor according to Theodore Roosevelt.)
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| User: "Michael Alcandor" |
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05 Feb 2006 03:18:22 PM |
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Hey Rice, even though you're a psycho animal rights freak, I have to
agree with your post on this thread. We need to expose these bohemian
grove satanists like the homosexual Bush, the killer for satan Donald
"aspartame" Rumsfeld, and all the rest of these sick fucks, like Cheney
the butcher. We need to boycott all satanist media companies that make
tv shows like "boston legal", "24", and csi miami" that promote torture
and cruelty, in line with the amorality of the satanist pieces of
homosexual pigshit who make and produce this "programming". I salute
you, Rice, for your stand against the fake "Christians" like the
Bushes, the cheneys, the libby's. These are warped satanist scum, who
carry out satanic rituals, constantly flash the hand sign of satan,
cavort with homosexual pornography promoters and actors, and
reportedly molest and kill children at bohemain grove, where fake
"counterculture" icons, such as hunter thompson and the grateful dead,
reveal the true origins of their fame, as government sponsored change
agents and drug distributors.
http://www.infowars.com/bg1.html
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| User: "teslacoils2006" |
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05 Feb 2006 08:46:52 PM |
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Institutionalised Parasites?
by Tony Gosling @nticopyright
When I first heard about the Freemasons they seemed harmless enough, a
likable curiosity. Aprons? Secret handshakes? A bit of childlike
escapism for grown-ups? But Stephen Knight and Martin Short's masonic
expos=E9s reveal an occult order where standards are falling rapidly.
Their investigations reveal a more sinister picture of the world's most
extensive secret society.
On an individual level privacy is an essential right, but the
characteristics of freemasonry make it inappropriate in many cases.
Britain's 700,000 masons, that's about one in thirty adult men, form a
secret link between the country's most powerful institutions. Secret
masonic links can be used by unscrupulous businessmen and other
individuals to compromise the independence and integrity of the media,
judiciary, local government, lawyers, MP's, local councillors, royalty,
politicians, armed forces, police, civil servants, and intelligence
agencies. And, in the 1990's, as economic pressures increase, so does
the temptation to abuse the masonic network for private gain. A
complete national list of initiates is the very least the public
require if masonic assisted corruption in positions of public trust is
to be checked out, and ruled out.
Bloodcurdling initiation rites, occultism, secret expressions, closed
meetings... and all for what?
New recruits are drummed up by existing masons '...it might be a good
idea to join...' but the choice of whether to actually apply or not is
up to the individual. So what does that decision say about a person?
Anyone who approaches the masons in order to join will probably be
encouraged by the prospect of gaining social positions by the back
door. In other words the initiate has the fundamental ingredient of a
cheat who is prepared to go behind the public's back because he lacks
confidence, self-belief or integrity. Masons are men who fight shy of
free and open discussion. The usual reason for men joining is to take
up the masons' unofficial promise to further one's career.
So why aren't these powerful people coming clean?
In the lowest three degrees of masonry there is a plethora of silly
rituals that may, or may not, mean something. The point of these is
surely to brainwash men into accepting bizarre subservience without
questioning why they are doing it. If initiates prove to be truly and
ingratiatingly obedient they are then selected by their Masonic betters
to enter the higher degrees up to level 33 [see extract below]. The
move to these higher degrees is like stepping from the second class to
the first class carriage on a train. The 4th to 33rd degree seems to be
called the 'Royal Arch' though I can find no masonic literature
'spelling that out'.
The Royal Arch is more like a gentleman's club than the lower levels.
In Britain the H.Q. of the Royal Arch 'The Supreme Council' is at 10
Duke Street, St. James's London SW1. Check out the brass plaque by the
door, 'The Supreme Council, Ring Once'
Another notable and easily missed Masonic venue is no. 86 St. James'
Street in London SW1. The Mark Masons HQ or the 'Worshipful Society of
Free Masons' is just a stone's throw from the royal hangout of St.
James' Palace. At the front of the masonic building is an office of
Kall-Kwik printing.
So secrecy is at the very heart of what the masons are about. Masonry
is for those who'd never be able to get what they want by open
discussion. Masons celebrate the ignorance in others and as such keep
progress of human understanding. Masons are going behind people's
backs with their patronising, condescending and subversive brotherhood.
Britain's Grand Master (33rd degree) Mason is Prince Michael of Kent.
His father the then Duke of Kent, was a Nazi supporter in World War 2.
Hardly encouraging
Masonry is bad for the families of those who join it, because it can,
and frequently does, take precedence over everything else in their
lives. It is bad for culture, democracy and the nation. The fact that
so many of our so called public 'servants' are secretly masons subverts
the crucial principle of open government. As one of Stephen Knight's
anonymous ex-masons attests [see below], 'There is no defence against
an evil which only the victims and the perpetrators know exists.'
An attempt to expose precise details of all the cranky rituals
performed in the lodge is time consuming and surely misses the point.
The message is already clear... powerful people are putting time in
behind closed doors for their clique's advantage, and therefore our
decline.
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| Title: Re: Bush In Hell billboard |
05 Feb 2006 09:44:03 PM |
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Some time between the hours of March 10th and Friday,
FRice@SkepticTank.ORG (Fredric L. Rice) committed the following:
http://www.elmerfudd.us/temp/bushhell.jpg
Mmmm... pizza...
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Rev. Cardboard Box, trying to remember where that dang mind got to
www.breakthinktank.com
The entire party, all the monsters, and the better part of a
large mountain are history, but the spell worked...
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