On Sunday 23 February 2003 11:07, Wally Klinck wrote:
Wally comments in reply to Sue's questions and observations:
I would sincerely suggest that before you engage in all sorts of
speculations and imaginings about Social Credit that you do a thorough
reading of authoritative Social Credit
The topic of Social Credit being the policy of a Christian philosophy has
been mentioned in this discussion group. Comments were made regarding the
position of the Roman Catholic Church. I thought Id add a few quotes to put
more of perspective on the whole discussion.
It is an injustice, a
Jessop
I have given this years of careful and heartfelt consideration and I agree
with you.
Chick
- Original Message -
From: Jessop Sutton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 4:19 AM
Subject: Re: [SOCIAL CREDIT] Thoughts/lessons from history and
Money, etc., reform and a digital visual library have been
combined in the current text at www.tiea.us Comment
will be appreciated.
The President yesterday endorsed an end to income tax
in favor of a progressive consumption tax -- a sales tax
of 20% with food and medicine exempt and a cash
Vic Bridger wrote:
[in reply to my note to him to set the record straight
about HG Wells.]
Based on Mr. Bridger's posting of Sat, 22 Feb 2003 17:52:57,
I wish to say this about Wells:
HG Wells was not a socialist.
Wells was a humanist, a writer of science fiction, and
a writer of political
Jessop has asked for a textbook of elementary
principles; Chick has endorsed the request. Does
anyone have a candidate text to put forward? I have
heard that something approaching a text has been
published not too long ago in Britain, but does it
have universal approval from those who have done
John Gelles wrote:
[President's Plan]
The plan for this kind of a consumption tax to replace
the incomprehensible income tax
I, for one, believe that finances and taxation becomes
complicated for various reasons.
So, while, I pride myself in comprehending the IRS rules
for taxation, I do
I guess we can say that at least we did not just massacre. When Sitting
Bull escaped massacre in the US after General George Custer was killed, in
an attempted massacre, the US soldiers killed the buffalo en masse to
prevent them from migrating back north for the sole purpose of starving the
Hi Keith,
You probably did not get my interim message because iIwished to keep it
between Curtiss nd myself, but since it has now been broadcast I offer the
following for all.
H.G. Wells
'Socialist H. G. Wells spent four days in our White House in 1934; then
went to Moscow for similar