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To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (47094)1/14/2000 10:51:00 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Respond to of 116790
 
Just One Other Thing................

I want to thank ......

siliconinvestor.com

And

go2net.com

For providing this little side-road off the
beaten path of the Information - Highway, for
many fine open minded people to meet and
express their opinions without prejudice and
the threat of interference with freedom of
speech and expression.Let's hope it continues.

God Bless North America



To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (47094)1/15/2000 8:30:00 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116790
 
Here may be the cause of some money coming out of "the bubble":

Jane Fonda Becomes
Born-Again Christian
By Robert Stacy McCain
The Washington Times
asp.washtimes.com
1-14-2000

Jane Fonda has become a born-again Christian, enthusiastic in her newly found faith, and her conversion is making waves from Atlanta to Hollywood.

She's regularly attending church services and Bible studies in Atlanta, and one friend calls her faith "very real, very deep."

News of her conversion " one of her longtime critics calls it a conversion "right up there with Saul of Tarsus" " leaped from Internet gossip to mainstream newspapers following the disclosure last week that she and her husband, Ted Turner, have separated.

Miss Fonda has so far declined to talk to reporters about it, and her spokesman, Steven Bennett, Thursday told The Times: "We do not comment on her personal life."

She had said in an interview two years ago, on the eve of her 60th birthday, that she had asked herself, "Where do I want to go with the last third of my life?"

Friends say Mr. Turner's unhappiness with his wife's enthusiasm for her new faith in Christ contributed to the split-up. The couple said they hope to work out a reconciliation. Her friends in Atlanta and Hollywood are rallying around her. "I am extremely impressed with the genuineness and sincerity in [her] search for spirituality and wholeness," the Rev. Gerald Durley, pastor of Providence Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta where Miss Fonda has attended services,(cont)

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To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (47094)10/12/2001 7:07:00 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116790
 
Ted Turner follow-up(worthless MF!)
Ted Turner Hopes To
See US Humbled
With Carl Limbacher and
NewsMax.com Staff
10-11-1

Do as he says, not as he does: In his latest burst of left-wing hypocrisy, egomaniacal media billionaire Ted Turner says America must be "humble."

"If you're rich and powerful, you better be nice and humble. ... You can get a lot more cooperation out of people if they like you," Turner, who is rich and powerful but the opposite of nice and humble, said in a rambling and occasionally foul-mouthed speech Wednesday in Washington, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported today.

The CNN founder and AOL Time Warner vice chairman displayed his usual blame-America-first bent. "As soon as the Cold War ended, we once again, to a large degree, withdrew from international affairs," Turner said. "And as the world's sole superpower, we left a tremendous vacuum in the world. ...

"Americans are woefully uninformed at the current time about international news in general, and I've always said we were doing that at our peril," he said at the Woodrow Wilson Center.

The rabidly pro-Moscow Turner sees a bright side to the terrorist attacks: a chance for the U.S. to kiss up to Russia and bring it into NATO.

"If you've ever been not allowed to join a club, and you want to join, you know how much it hurts to be insulted like that - because you're Jewish or black or just talk a little too much or are Southern or whatever," he said. "I've had it happen to me on numerous occasions, and it makes you mad as hell.

"It hurts people's feelings when they're excluded, and there's no reason to exclude [Russia]. They want to join the West. In fact, they are a part of Europe, for God's sake. Let's let 'em in."
rense.com