John & all the others on this list
I too hope good feelings can always be maintained on ZION. I will be the
first to admit that good feelings are hard to deal with when your medium is
the printed word. I have had more than my share of apologizing to people
upset thru e-mails I sent which were not
And what a great disguise he had. . .acting like he was an
anti-communist. I mean, how else would McCarthy have "known" (suspected)
of so many communists --and yet he went after all the wrong people?
Coincidence? or Conspiracy?
;-)
val
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:47:30 -0700 Steven Montgomery
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That's right! It's all John Ashcroft's fault.
> -Original Message-
> From: John W. Redelfs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 7:29 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ZION] Left vs. Right
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> I don't know which party I am more upset with, the Democrats for dra
I would MUCH rather watch a soccer game (or lacrosse game...or hockey
game...) than watch basketball. I can't STAND basketball! Watching it is,
for me, like being in the same room with a person who is running their
fingernails down a blackboard. And... not only is basketball a terrible
sport, in
Stanislav Lunev was a Colonel in Russian Military Intelligence (GRU). In
1992 he defected to the west and subsequently wrote a book entitled,
_Through the Eyes of the Enemy_. In this book Lunev makes an interesting
revelation:
"the support and sponsorship of terrorist actions is more than justi
Here is an excerpt from an article by J. R. Nyquist, who in my opinion is
one of the leading experts on Communism:
You see, when communism died all the communists, all at once, were raptured
(like Christians during the "end times"). All those professors at your
local university who once talked
At 05:52 PM 11/14/2003, you wrote:
Ron,
What do you feel are some of the best news sources on the Web? How about
off the Web?
I know that Marc Schindler continually gushed over the Economist, and
truth be told, I found it a good source of news. But I still read "The
New American," "Newsmax,"
Ron,
What do you feel are some of the best news sources on the Web? How about
off the Web?
I know that Marc Schindler continually gushed over the Economist, and truth
be told, I found it a good source of news. But I still read "The New
American," "Newsmax," and "Worldnet Daily" on the Web.
One of the things I love about the Zion list is the feeling that we are all
good friend even though we disagree about a lot of things. Even Marc
Schindler, who was as close to a Marxist as I ever met on this list argued
with me and the rest of us as if he felt a deep affection for us. Wouldn't
Okay/
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> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 4:14 PM
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> Ron,
> It was tongue in cheek. I guess I should have used an emoticon. Since
> Till was asking about New
> -Original Message-
> From: Stephen Beecroft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 4:11 PM
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> -Ron-
> > I love the way some of you apply gospel doctrine in your lives.
> > Amazing.
>
> I've gotta tel
I don't know which party I am more upset with, the Democrats for dragging
the country to the left, or the Republicans for putting up the sham fight
that let them do it. --JWR
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Tom Matkin wrote:
Sonnet 133 (Some children live for only just a while)
by Tom Matkin, March 30, 2002
Some children live for only just a while
Mere visitors not really part of us
Perhaps they've proved themselves without this trial
Not needing but a touch of all this fuss.
It wounds us when they ge
Getting back to the original topic, I find it quite telling that
not one person has mentioned the World Cup volleyball. I take
that to mean that though it is called the World Cup, little if
any attention is being paid to it in America. Just to give a
quick recap of the two matches I know, America
I guess I hit the "enter" button too soon on that last post. Here's the
meat in the sandwich.
Sonnet 133 (Some children live for only just a while)
by Tom Matkin, March 30, 2002
Some children live for only just a while
Mere visitors not really part of us
Perhaps they've proved themselves without
"I just pretend I'm a princess, and that I could summarily have her
executed at any time according to my own pleasure. It gives me great
comfort!" (The Little Princess)
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Gerald Smith wrote:
It's good for us to have more than one viewpoint, even if we don't agree. It should
challenge us to consider and reconsider our personal ideas on things, to ensure we are
standing on solid ground, or at least on ground that isn't too swampy.
Gary Smith
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Gerald Smith wrote:
Had
it been in the South, I'd might have used Strom Thurmond
Gary
Ron Scott wrote:
I love the way some of you apply gospel doctrine in your lives. Amazing.
RBS
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From: Gerald Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 20
Democratic Senator Zell Miller of Georgia has written an interesting
book on his party. He criticizes them for going so far left, and
rejecting some of its former ideals, including being the party of the
downtrodden and regular guy.
I must say, as I recollect my younger years, my parents were s
At 01:26 PM 11/14/2003, you wrote:
They spent years angry with one another for the political rivalry they
had, refusing to speak to each other. Then in their elder years, they
began writing to one another. They forgave each other and became close
pen pals. Interesting that John Adams' last words we
Which is what makes having Ron around so fun. It's good for us to have
more than one viewpoint, even if we don't agree. It should challenge us
to consider and reconsider our personal ideas on things, to ensure we
are standing on solid ground, or at least on ground that isn't too
swampy.
Gary Sm
Ron,
It was tongue in cheek. I guess I should have used an emoticon. Since
Till was asking about New York, I used it as the center of the joke. Had
it been in the South, I'd might have used Strom Thurmond
Gary
Ron Scott wrote:
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> I love the way some of you apply gospel doctrine in your li
-Ron-
> I love the way some of you apply gospel doctrine in your lives.
> Amazing.
I've gotta tell you, Ron, that I've been thinking exactly the same thing
while reading your posts to this list for the last week.
Stephen
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I love the way some of you apply gospel doctrine in your lives. Amazing.
RBS
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> From: Gerald Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 11:54 AM
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> Subject: RE: [ZION] Sons of Perdition
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> I don't think Dantes figured
They spent years angry with one another for the political rivalry they
had, refusing to speak to each other. Then in their elder years, they
began writing to one another. They forgave each other and became close
pen pals. Interesting that John Adams' last words were: "Thomas
Jefferson still liv
Ron Scott wrote:
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Ah, I'm less than semi-rational. I suppose I'll validate your name
calling if I say I don't agree with you. Not agreeing with you is prima
facie evidence that I am less than semi-rational, right?
---
Not agreeing with me is evidence that we do not agree. No surprise in
t
At 10:13 AM 11/14/2003, Gary wrote:
define freedom. There are huge chasms of difference between John Adams
the forefather and Thomas Jefferson the forefather.
Whatever differences they had, I find it interesting, and perhaps not mere
coincidental, that both men died within hours of each other, J
At 10:02 AM 11/14/2003, Ron Scott wrote:
Surprise. Believe it or not Jim, like you I believe its far more importance
for our nation to be concerned about national defense and security than to
turn into a nation of worry warts over whether theres a commy in every
commode.
Believe it or not--but I
At 01:54 PM 11/13/2003, Ron Scott asked:
Where, in your opinion, is the "communist" threat today. And, please don't
post reams of stuff I've read before. Tell me what YOU think.
Ok, here are a few things that come to mind:
1. Communism still very much rules over a great portion of the earth.
C
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Cobabe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 10:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [ZION] Punch their lights out
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> Ron Scott wrote:
> ---
> Where, in your opinion, is the "communist" threat today.
> ---
>
> Don't be si
Well, Ron, you asked us to tell what we believe and not quote others. I
did just as you asked.
Now, does this mean I think everyone in Europe or China is evil? Of
course not. I think tyranny holds down the very good and humble people
as effectively as it does the wicked. Just look at how the La
I don't think Dantes figured on that many layers of hell. Who would have
known that NY would elect Hitlary, Schumer, and isn't there a Kennedy in
there somewhere also?
Gary Smith
Elmer L. Fairbank wrote:
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> At 07:57 PM 11/13/2003 -0500, St Jon wrote:
> >If this were lds-poll, I would say that
Being the internationalist that I am, it should come as no surprise
to you that my favorite sport to play and watch is soccer. But, one has to
understand the game to enjoy watching it. The same is true of baseball.
And, knowledge also enhances the enjoyment of football and basketball as
well, eve
Ron Scott wrote:
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Where, in your opinion, is the "communist" threat today.
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Don't be silly. Eastern-bloc communism could be revived overnight.
Communist governments in third-world countries in Eastern Europe,
Africa, Asia, and South America are a constant threat to our security.
Any s
> -Original Message-
> From: Gerald Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 7:53 AM
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> Subject: [ZION] Thoughts on Ted Kennedy and Communism
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> Ron Scott tried to excuse Ted's behavior by the deaths of his
> brothers, and asked for wha
Cousin Bill-- I know very little about Rugby and how it compares with
soccer or American Football. My Dad played Rugby when in college, upset a
player on the opposing team and got smacked in the nose for irritating the
player.
I put Rugby in the same arena as soccer for the demands it makes on the
At 07:57 PM 11/13/2003 -0500, St Jon wrote:
If this were lds-poll, I would say that there was a third hell, something
about Mass. and one of their Senators.
Hey, what about us New Yorkers?
Till the downtrodden
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At 09:14 AM 11/14/2003 +0900, Cousin Bill wrote:
I mean, it isn't like
we're talking about a real sport like .
Rugby?
Till
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Ron Scott tried to excuse Ted's behavior by the deaths of his brothers, and asked for
what danger there is from communism today.
Let me answer both. First, Ted's behavior came along way before any of his brothers
died. Chappaquidick shows us just what kind of a person he is. While John Kennedy
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