Re: 'Liberal Media Bias'

2004-06-03 Thread Kevin Tarr
This is as idiotic as Dan's theory (from the NYT) that you can compare a rebuilding effort on a per capita basis, ignoring the 4x difference in population and 25x difference in land area. Do they define their terms? They say source an awful lot, but is it a five second clip, or a half hour inte

Archbishop Chaput of Denver

2004-06-03 Thread JDG
Archbishop's column, taken from the Denver Archdiocese website: It's a matter of honesty: to receive Communion, we need to be in communion If we claim to be Catholic, we need to act like it — all the way, all the time, without excuses Relationships have consequences. They shape the way we ac

Re: Jesus-anity (was: New Hate-Mongering Chick Tract is out)

2004-06-03 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 05:44 PM 6/3/04, Deborah Harrell wrote: Moreover, Jesus was quite anti-hierarchical in his behavior [...] Did he wear fancy clothes, drive the latest chariot, sup from golden chalices, hoist a mighty sword? Did He wear a pinky ring? Did He drive a brand new car? Did His wife wear furs and di

Re: Did you want the naked bike ride or the church youth group ride?

2004-06-03 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 12:32 PM 6/3/04, Gary Denton wrote: Or perhaps he is worried about what else could happen: "Nine naked men walking down the road would cause a heap of trouble for all concerned." Flash video - ^ http://www.pureesoiree.be/Post/?P_ID=3869 It Could Be An .avi File And It Would Still Qualif

Re: Hyperiod Re: brin-l-books stats

2004-06-03 Thread Richard Baker
JDG said: > At any rate "Fall of Hyperion" just seemed like a muddled mess to > me - difficult to follow, and as Rich noted, a very unclean > ending. I must admit that I like the non-Pilgrims part of the ending, just not the resolution of their thread. I remember reading an interview with

Jesus-anity (was: New Hate-Mongering Chick Tract is out)

2004-06-03 Thread Deborah Harrell
> Travis Edmunds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > DISCLAIMER: I'm a rather agnostic fellow who has > some major problems with > organized religion. I think that should clear up any > potential misunderstandings below. > I really should add something more though. You say > that the Christianity >

Re: Did you want the naked bike ride or the church youth group ride?

2004-06-03 Thread Matthew and Julie Bos
On 6/3/04 1:32 PM, "Gary Denton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > They have tried in vain to get local authorities to ban the nudists to > stop them clashing with the youth chapter of the Reformed Church when > they both take to the road in the eastern town of Apeldoorn on June > 12. Wow, I didn't eve

Scouted: Research supressed by company

2004-06-03 Thread Deborah Harrell
Incidences like this are why I view the claims for most new drugs in the 'huge lucrative potential' category with a rather jaundiced eye: http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/health/drugs/2004-06-02-spitzer_x.htm "...The lawsuit, filed in the New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan, charged

Did you want the naked bike ride or the church youth group ride?

2004-06-03 Thread Gary Denton
A planned nudist bicycle tour in the Netherland's so called bible-belt has upset local churchmen who are holding their own youth charity bike ride the same day. They have tried in vain to get local authorities to ban the nudists to stop them clashing with the youth chapter of the Reformed Church w

Re: 'Liberal Media Bias'

2004-06-03 Thread Gary Denton
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 10:18:22 -0500, The Fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Despite a perception that National Public Radio is politically liberal, > the majority of its sources are actually Republicans and conservatives, > according to a survey released today by Fairness and Accuracy in > Reporting,

'Liberal Media Bias'

2004-06-03 Thread The Fool
<> Watchdog group report BY PETER GOODMAN STAFF WRITER May 25, 2004 Despite a perception that National Public Radio is politically liberal, the majority of its sources are ac

Re: Atheists Purge History

2004-06-03 Thread kerry miller
--- iaamoac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In the sort of move that only The Fool could love, > the ACLU has > recently succeeded in purging references to the role > of the Spanish > Missions ins settling California in the Seal of the > City of Los > Angeles. > > After all, we all know that the

Worldcon

2004-06-03 Thread G. D. Akin
Who's going to the Worldcon this coming Labor Day? I get there the evening of Sep 2nd and am staying at the Marriott. This is my first Con ever and am really looking forward to it. George A ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l