I finally found the spelling of the word I intended to use in the 
original post; rather than bow, bowl, or bowls.  I'm not a speller; 
never have been and never will be.  I seem to be dyslexia as well, which 
is probably a condition which is out of Pete's control to curse; 
appointed by God or not.  Anyway, I should have said bowels, LOL, as below:

It's really seem to me a continuation of the Reagan Doctrine, except 
instead of the cold war against communism, including many covert 
operation to support faction battling communism; today it's the extreme 
Islamics who have been branded terrorist, and a war on terrorism.  The 
military industrial complex continue to live and do well in this 
environment, and in this ship's bowels could come the inquisition, (eg 
the Religious Righters).

Also:

I'm so glad church and state are separate endeavors in the USA, rather 
than a unified governmental entity.

Anyone want to talk about something besides my spelling, punctuation or English 
grammar? LOL

Regards,

LelandJ

Ricardo Araoz wrote:
> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>   
>>> Pete Theisen wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> How about bowls of the ship as a reference to the hull?
>>>>>     
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>> Hi Leland!
>>>>
>>>> A poor simile at best. But it seems that you had no idea what you meant 
>>>> when you wrote it since you now offer two explanations. Think longer 
>>>> before you start typing?
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>   
>>>       
>> Whoops, that should be:
>>
>> I'm so glad church and state are separate endeavor in the USA, rather 
>> than unified entity.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> LelandJ
>>     
>
> Maybe it should have also been "the THRONE of ENGLAND"?
>
>
>   
>>> I'm so glad church and state are separation endeavor in the USA, rather 
>>> than unified entity.
>>>
>>> Imagine Spain, who was the most powerful nation on earth in the late 
>>> 16th century, under King Phillip, a devote Catholic.  Imagine the Spain 
>>> Armada, the most powerful navy on earth at that time, sailing toward 
>>> England with a mission to vanquish Queen Elisabeth, a protestant, and 
>>> put a new Catholic ruler on the thrown of English.  The ships are 
>>> sailing in a crescent formation with the lighter, more maneuverable 
>>> battle ships on the outside of the crescent formation protecting the 
>>> galleon ships in the center.  In the bowl of the Armada comes the 
>>> inquisition.  England must not fail in this coming battle, or we all 
>>> know what will happen.
>>>
>>> What part of the Armada do you think "bowl" references?
>>>
>>> http://www.elizabethi.org/us/armada/
>>>
>>> Also:
>>>
>>> http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/335198/Elizabeth-The-Golden-Age/overview
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> LelandJ
>>>
>>>       
>
>   





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