I believe the Jesuits are the Roman Catholic equivalent of the Mossad. Quiet, 
unassuming, but not to be messed with, and when they are, retribution is quick, 
complete, and discreet.

Dan

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> On Apr 1, 2015, at 9:44 AM, Rich Thomas 
> <richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> wrote:
> 
> The papists are very good at one particular thing (and perhaps others of 
> which I am unaware) and that is educating the chirruns, and making them 
> behave while doing it.  The boy is the product of St. Mary's, Strake Jesuit, 
> Villanova, and now Georgetown, all soldiers of the faith, and it has served 
> him quite well.  The whole deal was a bit spendy but worth it.
> 
> The girl was St. Mary's then public school for middle school (a magnet 
> school, but mixed with the regular rabble, who introduced her to the concept 
> of lewinskis behind the water fountain during class break, an educational 
> experience that came along with the general public school environment it 
> seems), then St. Agnes, then off to public kalledge.  All in all a less 
> satisfactory experience.
> 
> One of the boy's best friends at Jesuit was a Sikh, wore the headwrap and 
> all, the jebbies were fairly easy on the mumbojumbo religious stuff if it 
> wasn't the child's thing, but did not waver in the least on the moral or 
> behavioral aspects of the religiosity.  I believe there were a few jewish 
> boys there too amongst some other heathens, so they accommodated everyone.  
> On the lacrosse field, when some of the dumbass goober boys from the Ft. Bend 
> (TX) team started in on the "raghead" (the Sikh boy) they soon learned what 
> teamwork meant when the Sikh's teammates went after "the ball," and modified 
> their trash talk quite quickly after a few good checks. Sikhs are also very 
> calm yet effective in their evisceration of enemies, so he got to participate 
> too.  Jesus and the gurus working together for field peace.
> 
> It was also an interesting experience that after hurricane Katrina, the New 
> Orleans Jesuit high school was shut down and everyone evacuated, and most all 
> decamped to Houston.  Strake Jesuit ended up running two shifts at the 
> school, the early shift being SJ and the second shift being NO Jesuit.  The 
> families/boys were all taken in by SJ families (we put our names on the list 
> but there were more offers than needed) and put up for 6 or 8 weeks until the 
> school got reopened.  There was never any fanfare about it, it just happened 
> and all went on about their business best as they could.
> 
> --R
> 
> 
> 
> The papists are very good at one particular thing (and perhaps others of 
> which I am unaware) and that is educating the chirruns, and making them 
> behave while doing it.  The boy is the product of St. Mary's, Strake Jesuit, 
> Villanova, and now Georgetown, all soldiers of the faith, and it has served 
> him quite well.  The whole deal was a bit spendy but worth it.
> 
> The girl was St. Mary's then public school for middle school (a magnet 
> school, but mixed with the regular rabble, who introduced her to the concept 
> of lewinskis behind the water fountain during class break, an educational 
> experience that came along with the general public school environment it 
> seems), then St. Agnes, then off to public kalledge.  All in all a less 
> satisfactory experience.
> 
> One of the boy's best friends at Jesuit was a Sikh, wore the headwrap and 
> all, the jebbies were fairly easy on the mumbojumbo religious stuff if it 
> wasn't the child's thing, but did not waver in the least on the moral or 
> behavioral aspects of the religiosity.  I believe there were a few jewish 
> boys there too amongst some other heathens, so they accommodated everyone.  
> On the lacrosse field, when some of the dumbass goober boys from the Ft. Bend 
> (TX) team started in on the "raghead" (the Sikh boy) they soon learned what 
> teamwork meant when the Sikh's teammates went after "the ball," and modified 
> their trash talk quite quickly after a few good checks. Sikhs are also very 
> calm yet effective in their evisceration of enemies, so he got to participate 
> too.  Jesus and the gurus working together for field peace.
> 
> It was also an interesting experience that after hurricane Katrina, the New 
> Orleans Jesuit high school was shut down and everyone evacuated, and most all 
> decamped to Houston.  Strake Jesuit ended up running two shifts at the 
> school, the early shift being SJ and the second shift being NO Jesuit.  The 
> families/boys were all taken in by SJ families (we put our names on the list 
> but there were more offers than needed) and put up for 6 or 8 weeks until the 
> school got reopened.  There was never any fanfare about it, it just happened 
> and all went on about their business best as they could.
> 
> --R
> 
> 
> 
>> On 3/31/15 10:49 PM, WILTON wrote:
>> My straight-A-student #2 grandson is a fifth-grader and a "token" Protestant 
>> at a fantastic Catholic school here in Goldsboro, NC, as was his older 
>> brother, who graduated summa cum laude from UNC-CH coupla years ago and will 
>> be finishing a masters program in international affairs at Institute d'Etude 
>> Politique de Paris (Sciences Po) in coupla weeks.  The school has  been a 
>> very good influence on them in many ways.  ('Course their parents and SWMBO 
>> and I have been actively involved with them, also.)  If they choose to 
>> become Catholic, they have the blessings of their Southern Baptist 
>> parents/grandparents.
>> 
>> Wilton
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "clay" <redgh...@comcast.net>
>> To: "Mercedes Discussion List" <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 10:19 PM
>> Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Words to the wise, or not for the wise
>> 
>> 
>>> My boys went to parish school.  Last years they attended, they held 
>>> "Holiday" Concerts.  This Sunday is the beginning of "Spring Break". There 
>>> are religion classes and the padre goes about anointing the kids. Not all 
>>> the kids are catholic...
>>> 
>>> clay 
> 
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