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To: wsringeorgia who wrote (43297)12/3/2000 8:30:12 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
WSR,

Re:-the little town had sixty 32nd degree Masons

Well, now isn't that just unusual <BG>

I do believe what your saying, Bryan was a good man. This says loads.

He was Secretary of State under Wilson but resigned in protest in 1916 over early American involvement in the war.

Past battles. But we have ours ahead of us too. I will say this about the internet. We can communicate.

One last thing. My wife and kids saw some British TV program about the OJ Simpson trial. It proved fairly conclusively (so I am told) that he was innocent of the charges. There were clear indications that evidence had been concocted, and impossible to happen normaly, like the blood in the truck.

regards,

pearly



To: wsringeorgia who wrote (43297)12/4/2000 1:14:22 AM
From: Gone to Money Heaven  Respond to of 436258
 
the little town had sixty 32nd degree Masons, an enormous quota for such a small town,

interesting