Re: the constitutionality of declaring war
The lead editorial in The New Yorker is called The Talk of the Town and is usually
written by Hendrik Hertzberg who is, believe it or not, an intelligent liberal (they do
exist). Hes the kind of person with whom you might not always agree, but who
This isn't the first aurora of the season here, but we've got some
rather interesting aurora this morning. It's 03:36 MDT (what I'm doing
up is a long story, but my wife gets up at 03:15 to do papers and I've
asked her to get me up if there's a nice display). This one covers the
entire sky in a
At 14:39 10/1/2002 -0800, BLT wrote:
At 09:12 PM 10/1/02 + Larry Jackson favored us with:
I think in this case it might be more that the US is in the habit
of protecting its citizens wherever they are in the world, and
some young citizens were in danger. So the US went to the Ivory
Coast
At 19:02 10/1/2002 -0800, JWR wrote:
Yeah, its real nice to know that you Canadians are real killers
slaughtering people half way around the word. It must make you feel
great. --JWR
Just rogue wolves wandered from the Boreal Forest, eh?
Till
At 00:08 10/2/2002 -0400, Grampa Bill wrote:
the B-70 Valkyrie, named for the Norse War Maidens.
We hope it doesn't DRESS like a Valkyrie!
Till
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From: Marc A. Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Culturally speaking, the further north you go the more Moslems there are. Bouaké, the
main city in
northern Cote d'Ivoire is in an area with a lot of Muslims, and fundamentalists
there are trying to foment a secessionist revolt.
Why would the USA lower its tariffs, allow most of its heavy industry to relocate
overseas, and become dependent on the rest of the world for almost everything, and
then get into a war? How would war with China affect Wal-Mart? How would Wal-Mart
going belly up affect our national economy?
At 07:01 AM 10/2/02 -0400 Elmer L. Fairbank favored us with:
Yeah, its real nice to know that you Canadians are real killers slaughtering people
half way around the word. It must make you feel great. --JWR
Just rogue wolves wandered from the Boreal Forest, eh?
I love and have a deep
Sorry, I thought I made that clear. The French government has the responsibility for
Cote d'Ivoire's military defence. Yam'o didn't have to ask for help, it would have
been automatic.
Okay, but how did the US get in? In another post you mentioned international law.
Are you saying that
Guess what. I just picked up the mail and got my copy of FARMS'
Insights. Guess what the featured book is? Charting the New
Testament.
I got my copy last night, too. Does that book make your study bible project obsolete?
= Mark Gregson [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
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Yea, John, give them thar Canadians a break, eh? Frankly, I would rather
that they slaughter the criminals over there, rather than have more come
over here and slaughter more of us.
Besides, with the mighty armed services that Canada has (a TOTAL of 55,000),
they couldn't even muster up another
John W. Redelfs wrote:
I'll bet they could whip the Mexican army if they were to invade.
grin --JWR
Now perhaps here is where you and I may agree. However, given that the
Mexican army is invading Arizona quite successfully on an ongoing basis,
maybe they might night win.
Jon
I'll bet they could whip the Mexican army if they were to invade. grin
--JWR
Boy, you are really on a roll these days. grin
I thought I was really bad at kicking the beehive. I guess I've met my
match!
Paul O
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At 12:34 PM 10/2/02 -0400 Jon Spencer favored us with:
It is nice to know that John thinks that there are no moral people anywhere
in the world (does that include you, John?) I personally take exception to
this, because here our or little part of the vineyard, there are hundreds of
righteous men
I don't think they are actually changing the words. What they are doing,
is putting a lot of textual information on the original Aramaic and
Greek, and discussing certain ideas within the NT from an LDS apologetics
point of view. This one won't be to replace your LDS scriptures. This one
will be
the Atlanta storehouse now allows members to purchase 30 day storage
boxes. It contains cans of wheat, powdered milk, etc., enough for one
person for thirty days. Each costs about $30, or a dollar a day.
I'm not sure if all the storehouses are now doing this or not.
K'aya K'ama,
Gerald/gary
At 11:24 10/2/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Oh, they have wolves in Provo, too. They stand at the bottom of the long
ramp up to southern campus and hand out anti-Mormon tracts.
Till thought the wolves in Provo were the RM's prowling for mates .
I try to switch sets every couple years. It forces me to learn new
things. However, prior to dumping (or rather, giving my old set to a
family member), I'll go through it and find the verses and ideas I've
marked in it, and put them in a notebook I have. Then, I still have them
to refer back to.
Am not sure I follow your point about moral matters. Let me put it this way,
though: we pay a higher cost for the moral high ground -- look at the reaction of
people like Cousin Bill to Chrétien's caution about going to war with Iraq. It's
a simple fact of geopolitics that the US has substantial
No. Why would it? Our project is like an expanded version of the current footnotes and
has
a linguistic and slightly apologetics orientation (that is, we show how the original
Greek
supports LDS doctrine, contrary to anti-Mormon charges).
Mark Gregson wrote:
Guess what. I just picked up
And somebody better check the temperature in hell, because you know what? I agree with
every word John's written here (although I would interpret some of the references a
bit differently). And I'm supposed to be the token liberal on the list. :-)
John W. Redelfs wrote:
At 12:22 PM 10/2/02
At 13:21 10/2/2002 -0600, M Marc wrote:
And somebody better check the temperature in hell, because you know what?
I agree with every word John's written here (although I would interpret
some of the references a bit differently). And I'm supposed to be the
token liberal on the list. :-)
I'd
-Marc-
Am not sure I follow your point about moral matters.
NEWS: US kills enemies in Afghanistan, looks to invading Iraq
MARC: Just goes to show you how corrupt the US is.
NEWS: Canada kills enemies in Afghanistan, supports Iraq invasion
MARC: Just goes to show you how corrupt the US is.
Now
Chev Bel-Aire 1956 bumpers. 'nuff said.
Elmer L. Fairbank wrote:
At 10:59 10/2/2002 -0600, M Marc wrote:
Wouldn't be very aerodynamic, would it?
Elmer L. Fairbank wrote:
At 00:08 10/2/2002 -0400, Grampa Bill wrote:
the B-70 Valkyrie, named for the Norse War Maidens.
We hope
I use the Anchor Bible, which is of course much more of an investment (the series
isn't finished yet and it already fills 2 1/2 shelves of one of my Ikea
bookshelves). But that's a somewhat different model. I don't really have a
one-volume commentary like the Scofield Bible, but iirc I've seen
At 13:38 10/2/2002 -0600, m mARC wrote:
Chev Bel-Aire 1956 bumpers. 'nuff said.
OYE!
Till
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Stephen Beecroft wrote:
-Marc-
Am not sure I follow your point about moral matters.
NEWS: US kills enemies in Afghanistan, looks to invading Iraq
MARC: Just goes to show you how corrupt the US is.
NEWS: Canada kills enemies in Afghanistan, supports Iraq invasion
MARC: Just goes to
Mark Gregson wrote:
I get it, but as I explained, it's not a level playing field, morally speaking.
No part of Zion has lived up to the contract in Ether and we're all corrupt. Much
as we would love to take a higher ground, it is too expensive for us. We *could*
do it, but your
I used to have (till my kids destroyed it--sadly) a fairly large comparison
Bible which contained about 7 different versions (none of the modern
watered down versions) of the Bible, and if I recall correctly a couple of
translations from the original Hebrew and Greek. Joseph Smith once stated
Those used to be very popular in olden days, and by olden days I mean going
back to the earliest Church fathers. One of them (and I'm not going to try to find
his name in my memory but I think it was Origen) put together a Hexapla which
means 6 versions, 3 columns per page, so you'd have all six
I'll slightly violate a personal (temporary) rule of mine and ask all on
this list who think that Canada needs the US to protect it:
Canada would beg for US assistance if their country was under attack by
aliens from outer space. It could happen.
Paul O
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-Marc-
No part of Zion has lived up to the contract in Ether and we're
all corrupt. Much as we would love to take a higher ground, it
is too expensive for us.
Yes, you would be moral if only it weren't for the US. Darn them!
-Marc-
My reasoning is that we are being hammered enough by US
But we're vastly outnumbered by caribou. I'm thinking that if the aliens are
really smart, they'll assume that caribous are the sentient species, and we're
just advanced prairie dogs. Besides, they'd be looking for Elvis, and Wawa,
Ontario, is the last place they'd think of looking.
Paul Osborne
Is anyone on this list familiar with any teaching materials, names of
manuals, for use by a Family History Representative? I got both callings,
and need to learn more. I talked with the Family History Support and
wasn't able to find out anything. I understand there is a course I am
At 12:15 PM 10/2/02 -0600 Marc A. Schindler favored us with:
We don't paint targets on our chest like the US has a tendency to do.
That is exactly what the USA does, and I don't understand it. Why deliberately make
enemies around the world unnecessarily? A little MYOB would go a long way to
Sometimes I get a little tired of the nationalist chest beating that some on this list
indulge themselves in, especially the USA vs. Canada variety. We are all saints. Our
allegiance is the Kingdom of God, and only secondarily to Canada or the USA. I think
if we are honest with ourselves we
At 06:43 PM 10/2/02 -0500 Paul Osborne favored us with:
I'll slightly violate a personal (temporary) rule of mine and ask all on
this list who think that Canada needs the US to protect it:
Canada would beg for US assistance if their country was under attack by
aliens from outer space. It could
-Stephen-
Yes, you would be moral if only it weren't for the US. Darn them!
-Marc-
Your caricature does not accurately represent what I wrote.
I think it does, more or less. Your implication has been that Canada's
problems originate with the US, and that any of Canada's perhaps
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