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To: average joe who wrote (1967)7/19/2003 7:27:17 PM
From: zonder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7834
 
"Torch represents illumination". Penetrating observation, Sherlock. That is all you could find in two days Googling for Masonic "Statue of Liberty"?

Hello? Am I getting through? Do you understand English? Here is the question again:

Where is the "Masonic Madonna"?

For your information, in Freemasonry, "illumination" is LIGHT. Not FIRE (as in "torch"). Fire has a different significance. Spend some more days on Google and you might find out what it is.

Then again, with sources you find credible, like the one you posted that seems to think Freemasonry is Satanism, you probably won't.

Repeat after me: Not Everything On The Internet Is True.

All the torches in the world would not be enough to illuminate your ignorance. I stand in awe of the depth of its abyss...



To: average joe who wrote (1967)7/19/2003 9:08:54 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7834
 
THE BROKEN SHACKLES AND THE STATUE OF LIBERTY

Note, me too shouting... a habit for some...especially frustrated with a
two-party system-mamama-moma-help-me,, although it takes much more
shoutings to keep dat two-party system alive, well and frustrated but out-shouted.

However, regular manipulation of voting districts works really well.

Funny stuff, those few lost tribes who shout about-about two-party systems,
some with a kind of natural hick-up, aged 1700.



To: average joe who wrote (1967)7/20/2003 7:04:47 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Respond to of 7834
 
I don't think the symbolism is quite that florid, joe...