The NY Sun, April 13, 2005
Socialist Scholars' Split Cancels Confab
By Jeremy Smerd
For 23 years, the Socialist Scholars Conference was a big tent under which
leftist activists and academics took shelter in an increasingly
conservative America. Last June, however, seven of the group's 16 board
Is it possible that the Cardinals will choose Putney Swope as the next Pope?
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Jim Devine
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http://myweb.lmu.edu/jdevine
From: Carrol Cox
I dislike using the words Nazi or Fascist precisely because I
believe that, from a world perspective, the U.S. today is _exactly_ what
Germany/Japan were in the 1930s -- _the_ most serious threat today to human
well-being world wide. It is therefore crucial to make it clear to
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Is it possible that the Cardinals will choose Putney Swope as the next
Pope?
Jim Devine
we'll remain sequestered
until the next pope is elected
a poke at the pope, that's what we're having (from donovan's 1970 'open
road' album)
Didn't the Unitarian church evolve out of the Puritan church?
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321
E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
Yes. The big change occurred in the early 19th century, as
Congregationalist churches (and at least one Episcopal one, King's Chapel
near Boston Common) declared themselves Unitarian.
At 17:05 19/04/05, you wrote:
Didn't the Unitarian church evolve out of the Puritan church?
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Michael Perelman
Maybe the real bubble indicator is that the Wall St. Journal says that S. Korea
will
now start investing some of its surplus $$$ in mortgage bonds. Echoes of the
Japanese binge on US real estate?
On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 12:58:36PM -0700, Eugene Coyle wrote:
Not that anyone save Mike Davis has
according to the US Census Bureau,
Privately-owned housing starts in March were at a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 1,837,000. This is 17.6 percent (±7.7%) below the
revised February estimate of 2,229,000 and is 8.2 percent (±5.9%)
below the March 2004 rate of 2,000,000.
Single-family housing
Latest Release: Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Rutgers Students Demand Education Not War: An Interview with Tent State
Organizers
Mark Yu with TS Organizers
On April 18th, hundreds of students pitched tents at Rutgers University
in New Brunswick, NJ to protest tuition hikes and education cutbacks.
Not
Being the fan of the Catholic Church that I am, I just loved the
extravaganza surrounding the funeral for CIA asset JP II (following
previous CIA asset Paul VI) and the appointment of Ratzinger, the once
proudly open nazi, now a bit more krypto, as Pope.
I really appreciated the centerpiece homily
From: Louis Proyect [EMAIL PROTECTED]
... Then there is Ratzinger, aka God's Rotweiler, aka The Grand
Inquisitor ...
Chin-stroking Vaticanologists are suggesting that we're in for a delightful
surprise -- a kinder, gentler Inquisition, I guess -- because God's
Rotweiler has anointed himself
my wife explained it to me: Benny 16 is a rebound pope. Having lost
J2P2, the Church throws itself in the arms of Benny (a.k.a. Ratzo),
but doesn't expect that it'll last. After all, he's 78. And there's
nothing special about him, love-wise: he's J2P2 without the charisma.
But there are plenty of
White smoke! Far out and solid, man.
Now I wonder if Bush will pass a tax on American Catholics and send the
proceeds to Benedict XVI like Hitler did for German Catholics to the
benefit of Pius XII.
The front page of the Sacramento Bee the other day had a huge picture
of mourners at the late
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