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To: tejek who wrote (181499)1/24/2004 3:56:32 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1574854
 
Ted,

re: "The open question is how many stocks they had, if any, and if they had any, where did they go. And if they didn't have any, then why wasn't that known beforehand?"

I think he just said "how many, if any, if any, where, if not any, why?".

That's a slight departure from his confident speech to the UN.

Are these guys taking classes in double talk? That one tops Rummy.

John



To: tejek who wrote (181499)1/24/2004 8:36:37 PM
From: richard surckla  Respond to of 1574854
 
The Passion of the Christ

newsmax.com

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America's most influential minister, the Rev. Billy Graham, gave a glowing review of the movie.

"I have often wondered what it must have been like to be a bystander during those last hours before Jesus' death," Graham said.

"After watching 'The Passion of the Christ,' I feel as if I have actually been there.

"I was moved to tears. I doubt if there has ever been a more graphic and moving presentation of Jesus' death and resurrection – which Christians believe are the most important events in human history.

"The film is faithful to the Bible's teaching that we are all responsible for Jesus' death, because we have all sinned. It is our sins that caused His death, not any particular group."

"No one who views this film's compelling imagery will ever be the same," Graham said

clip:

ADL Sneaked Into Film

After screening Mel Gibson's film "The Passion of the Christ," the Anti-Defamation League issued a scathing press release Thursday stating that the film will foster anti-Semitism.