RE: [ZION] Thoughts on Ted Kennedy and Communism

2003-11-14 Thread Steven Montgomery
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

RE: [ZION] Thoughts on Ted Kennedy and Communism

2003-11-14 Thread Gerald Smith
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

RE: [ZION] Thoughts on Ted Kennedy and Communism

2003-11-14 Thread Steven Montgomery
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

RE: [ZION] Thoughts on Ted Kennedy and Communism

2003-11-14 Thread Gerald Smith
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

RE: [ZION] Thoughts on Ted Kennedy and Communism

2003-11-14 Thread RB Scott
> -Original Message- > From: Gerald Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 7:53 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [ZION] Thoughts on Ted Kennedy and Communism > > > > Ron Scott tried to excuse Ted's behavior by the deaths of his > brothers, and asked for wha