It didn't take very long for this thread to go down in flames. Go figure.
On 10/7/2013 8:43 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
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Anartaxius sez:
I do not think Barry is talking about the potential
Welcome to liberal utopia, where barriers are not erected against
terrorists or illegal aliens on our nation’s borders, but rather against
citizens, and where wheelchair-bound veterans enroute to honor their
comrades face tighter security than terrorists enroute to murder a US
Ambassador.
s3raphita said:
Talking about atrocities reminds me that when I was last in Tokyo I
visited the (controversial) war museum there. In the attached shop I
saw an English-language book with the title The Nanking Massacre: a
Modern Myth claiming the 1937 slaughter of 300,000 Chinese civilians
Card, I think it was Amma's 60th and according to a young Indian fellow I
worked with, that's a very auspicious birthday in India, as well as the 75th.
Something to do, he explained, with how many full moons one has experienced.
From: cardemais...@yahoo.com
And Doc, let us not forget that the Gita occurs on a battlefield with Lord
Krishna exhorting Arjuna not only to fight, but to kill! Convinces me even
further that this planet is designed for mixing light and dark.
From: doctordumb...@rocketmail.com
Seraphita, there are those who deny that the Holocaust ever happened. And there
are those, like Eisenhower who would deny the deniers. These are quotes of his
in wikipedia:
The same day[19] I saw my first horror camp. It was near the town of Gotha. I
have never been able to describe my
So It's all about liberals?
Try, it's all about fascists.
On 10/07/2013 07:48 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Welcome to liberal utopia, where barriers are not erected against
terrorists or illegal aliens on our nation’s borders, but rather against
citizens, and where wheelchair-bound veterans
How about a Jesse Ventura/Howard Stern ticket?
On 10/06/2013 11:04 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
That was a great clip. But can you imagine Jesse Ventura as president
of the US?
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Jesse Ventura talks with Piers Morgan about the US
The local Blue Cross website says that the cheapest bronze plan
available in Chad Henderson’s county costs more than $225 without
subsidies, even for a 21-year old.
'Is Obamacare's First Enrollee Bogus?'
Posted by Megan McArdle:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/obamacare
Alex Jones interview with Russell Brand:
http://youtu.be/aJVbccKJwEw
Conspiracy theorists rule!
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So It's all about liberals?
Try, it's all about fascists.
I think that might be aiming too high up the evolutionary chain.
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It took only a little over an hour for this thread to go down in flames.
LoL!
On 10/7/2013 11:20 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
So It's all about liberals?
Try, it's all about fascists.
I think that might be aiming too high up the evolutionary
So, you just had to hook your PC up to the internet and broadcast your
IP address. Go figure.
It used to be that the good guy hackers on the internet were supplying
us with programs and OS for your computer so you could compile your
data; then the other good guy hackers wrote programs to
I somehow missed Will Ferrell. He appeared too late in the series for me
to have ever seen him on SNL, and scrolling through the list of his
movies on IMDB, I haven't seen a one of them. The glimpses of him I've
stumbled upon online haven't impressed me. But y'know, after seeing
these
It was down in flames to begin with. Stop throwing fire bombs.
Here, read and learn:
http://www.gregpalast.com/the-golden-dawn-murder-case-larry-summers-and-the-new-fascism/
And you're planning to run a pot farm in California?
On 10/07/2013 10:46 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
It took only a
Some of his movies including Ron Burgundy which was a parody on TV
anchors are pretty good and others pretty dumb. But then I am a Seth
Rogen fan because his comedy can get out there and last week I watched
This is the End which is a new breed of humor apocalyptic comedy.
I haven't watched
[Open Letter]
http://xkcd.com/1274/ http://xkcd.com/1274/
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
Some of his movies including Ron Burgundy which was a parody on TV
anchors are pretty good and others pretty dumb. But then I am a Seth
Rogen fan because his comedy can get out there and last week I
watched
This is the End which is a
I haven't watched Williams series and if there is a laugh track I'll
turn it off. That is so passe. I do recall the commentary on the
Richard Matheson film he did where they talked about shooting Annabelle
Sciorra and different times that then reverses with Williams. Sciorra
one required one
It may still turn out that way, but we’ve been surprised this week at
the Democrats’ tactical maladroitness. As Josh Jordan quipped yesterday
on Twitter: 'Since the shutdown began, Obama and [Senate Majority Leader
Harry] Reid have taken tough stands against the two most villainous
groups:
So, where did the meditation of SBS come from?
Meditation is a technique that is common all over India, especially in
the sect of the Sri Vidya. In that tradition they meditate on the bija
mantra of Saraswati. It's the same bija mantra given out in TM
initiation. It's the same technique - it's
Apparently the practice of TM is based on the ancient Sankhya philosophy
established by the Sage Kapila, which translated means the red one.
So, what do we know about the Sage Kapila?
According to the Sage Kapila, creation is impossible, for something
cannot come out of nothing; change implies
There is a shrine to Shankara at the Sri Vidya temple down in
Kanchipuram peeth, wherein lies the Sri Cakra or Sri Yantra. And, Swami
Rama recounted in his book,'Living With the Himalayan Masters', a
direct, first hand account of Guru Dev having a Sri Yantra in his
possession.
Apparently the
From what I've read, SBS's student Hariharananda Saraswati, otherwise
known as the Karpatri Swam, was a great Sri Vidya adherent. So, if SBS
was not a Sri Vidya adherent where do you suppose the Karpatri Swami
learned the Sri Vidya, if not from SBS? Apparently this information is
not covered
On 10/07/2013 01:02 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
So, where did the meditation of SBS come from?
Meditation is a technique that is common all over India, especially in
the sect of the Sri Vidya. In that tradition they meditate on the bija
mantra of Saraswati. It's the same bija mantra given
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Doc, I think it's very cool how you've applied this to technology and possible
futures. And it's fascinating in comparison to Maharishi's 1971 audio tape
Overcoming Problems in which he explains that the 15 fundamental problems of
life found in Chapter 2 of the Gita can be generated by
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