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To: roguedolphin who wrote (83046)8/12/2008 3:23:10 PM
From: marcher  Respond to of 116555
 
part of the truth is: which candidate benefits from 'tie-they-are-both-bad'. if you find it, please post.



To: roguedolphin who wrote (83046)8/12/2008 5:34:53 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116555
 
I will not debate that except to say it is "nuts". The difference between Obama and Mccain is breathtaking, whatever side you are on. And no one owns either man.

People will believe the damndest things! Like voodoo, spirits and ghosts-lol.

And bush whether you like him or hate him, is and has been, doing exactly what HE believes in! Helping the rich and poking sticks in the eyes of liberals mainly-lol.



To: roguedolphin who wrote (83046)8/12/2008 5:48:49 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 116555
 
John birch society, are you kidding-lol? They were/are a bunch of nut cases!!

This site shows the claims and the facts.

freemasonry.bcy.ca

None Dare Call It Conspiracy , an exercise in early 1970s conspiracy theory, is part of a long tradition. Preceded by Nesta Webster’s antisemitic Secret societies and the spiritual theories of William Guy Carr, they all find some root in the writings of Robison and Barruel

It is an interesting study in logical fallacy, paranoia and fear of communism. Although only mentioning Freemasonry twice in passing, several claims are made which have allowed subsequent writers to build further unsubstantiated accusations against Freemasonry.

Author Gary Allen’s close ties with Robert Welch’s John Birch Society and his documented fabrications and distortions are detailed in Morris Kominsky’s The Hoaxers.

Students of conspiracy theory should also be aware of another stream of early 1970s conspiracy mythology. Noteworthy for its lack of masonic references, the Skeleton Key to the Gemstone File, was compiled by Playgirl journalist, Stephanie Caruana in 1975 from Bruce Porter Roberts' letters currently in the possession of Virginia McCullough, curator of the Mae Brussell Archive.



To: roguedolphin who wrote (83046)8/12/2008 8:48:26 PM
From: bullbud  Respond to of 116555
 
"The clock's a tickin' and America had better wake up...
and soon."

That defies the point attempted to be made by that post. If we only have one choice, then big deal. So we wake up and can do nothing about it.

It's kind of a "Duh." In 2000 the Supreme Court picked the president when it looked like the Florida vote would spoil the party.... Puppeteers in robes.

Obviously they aren't all the same. They sure as hell didn't think they'd get in Iraq if Gore was president.