--- William T Goodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> quoted:
<snip> 
> "...Second, Marxism can be called a
> quasi-religion insofar as it calls from its
> followers a devotion and a
> commitment that in their empirical character greatly
> resemble the commitment
> and devotion that characterize religious people.
> Marxism has undoubtedly fired the spirit of man...

> [1]The Rt. Rev.Ian Thomas Ramsey(d. 1972)Lord Bishop
> of Durham, England, 1966-72. 

I have friends who suffer from Broncoism (Denver) and
Tigerism (Louisiana State University): these
conditions affect their dress (picture grandma in
tiger-striped leotards), their pocketbooks (how many
families of four can afford an evening at the
Diaphragm - excuse me, Invesco Field), and their
reasoning (there are schools where the second floor
can't be used because the fire escape stairs are
unsafe, but the city voters decided that it was more
important to spend $280 million - or was it $318M? -
than fix those stairs/roofs etc.).

Otherwise They Are Rational People Maru
<ducking and running for cover :D >

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