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Message: 3536
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Rod/last
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 08:06:30
Yes, the whole idea behind Rajneesh's commune was excellent but it wasn't
totally my cup of tea. I wouldn't have like to go into wild 'caniption' (sp)
fits everytime he drove by in his car. I would have resented his Rolls
Royces while I wore the same clothes day after day (and the same colors too)
and lived in a small house while he really lived in a mansion. But without
the 'Rajneesh worshipping' - it was a great community! Rich and poor were
welcomed - the rich(er) gave everything they owned to the commune. The poor
- just gave of themselves. They grew their own food and everyone was
expected to work the fields. But not all the time as everyone was rotated
constantly. One day you were in the field, the next in the kitchen. If you
had special skills - like my daughter was a legal sec. - you helped with
that aspect of it. There was no problems with the so called 'lessor jobs'
because everyone had to do some of everything! All housing was attractive,
clean and well decorated. Not fancy, just nicely done. Two people shared an
house. (whether it be male and female or female & female etc. didn't matter
- it was what the individual preferred. (No pressure was put to them
regarding morals - it was left up to them) Actually - no pressure was put to
them at all about anything. A person could be an individual as much as they
wanted to be - but you were expected to do your part because if you didn't,
the commune wouldn't be a reality! They ate in a communial dining hall -
very good vegetarian food I was told. If one preferred meat - nothing
stopped them from going outside the commune to eat it. They had bars and
discos - TVs - a library etc. It wasn't a prison in any sense of the word.
Many millions of dollars were sent from the families (Cont.)
Message: 3537
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Rod/more
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 08:20:11
cont. ... of some of the people there. Also, thousands gave just like they
would do to a church. It was non-profit. But because so many of the members
give all of their worldly posessions, they could have gotten along without
outside help because they became self sustaining - totally. They had built
huge green houses and had food all year long. All vehicles belonged to the
commune but the members did not have them to drive around in in the commune.
They did not want pollution or was needed. But if they wanted to go out of
the commune - shopping, eating, visiting etc. - it was provided. (But they
usually did not want to leave and go out in the crazy world!) All medical
was provided - any operations that were needed were paid for. If a person
had cancer and was dying (or anything else) the members took loving care of
them - taking turns. If a person wanted to live in more luxury, they could
providing the stuff they wanted (furniture, art, clothes) would fit into
their little houses. They were not looked down upon for this or anything
else. But most did not do such things. That wasn't the purpose of the
commune. They were a totally self sustaining town. BUT - the people of
Oregon wouldn't allow it. The Rajneeshes didn't conform to the rules and
regulations of the county and that's where the main trouble was. It was
crazy - they had built all of their buildings according to code, but because
they did so without permits and permission, the zoning board demanded they
tear them down. So silly! The land was zoned for farming, not a town too.
Here it was - totally out in the middle of nowhere - didn't bother a soul,
but they wanted them to tear it down because of a dumb law. Not once did
they ever think of the good going on there.
It took in more poor people than was ever published in the papers too. Some
were down and out alcholics that just stayed awhile for free food and bulked
at the idea of working, but a lot stayed and became productive members. Some
people won't believe that it was not a religion in anyway. They worshipped
Rajneesh yes, but they worshipped each other and life too! My daughter was
very happy while there and probablly will never be that happy again because
she's back in the grind and stress of everyday life now and hates it. But
Rajneesh is in India now with a huge following again and has created a
commune. My daughter does not want to move to India! Anyway - it is too bad
that a few got greedy and power hungry and spoiled it for so many others.
Rajneesh was not really one of them - he suspected but it was not in his
beliefs to do anything about it. That's another story and I don't know too
much about it. But it certainly proved that mankind can live in peace
together and be happy. It can't be done with landlords, land owning, taxed
until we break, vehicle ownership, big corporations, government corruption,
government rule, greed, laxiness, militant individualism, nuclear
stockpiling, and the like. It was and is a pure form of 'socialism'! - a
word that sticks in so many craws. Too bad - paradise lost! =*--ANN--*=
Message: 3539
Author: $ James Taranto
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Hamilton
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 16:42:42
If you find me bleeding in an alley, you should call the paramedics and
charge me nothing. I would do the same for you. Common decency would
dictate it. None of this has anything to do with the discussion at hand.
An appropriate question might be something like this: if you come across me
bleeding in an alley, should you be forced to call the paramedics, pay the
bills for my medical care, and take me into your house after I recover? And
I would say the answer is no.
Message: 3540
Author: $ James Taranto
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Rod and Ann
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 16:44:15
If you want to go live in a commune with a bunch of zombies, I am sure there
are plenty of them left, even despite the fall of Rajneesh. I personally
prefer to live in the real world and think for myself. But I realize some
people find that difficult.
Message: 3541
Author: $ Peter Cervelli
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Last
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 18:29:30
Indeed!
Message: 3542
Author: $ Dean Hathaway
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Ann/Commune
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 00:17:53
No Ann, the people around Antelope Oregon didn't just go after the cult
for no reason. The cult came in and tried to take over the county
politically. They even went so far as to spread food poisoning in the
surrounding areas to keep non-cult members away from the polls so that they
could win all the county offices. They were damn lucky they weren't dealt
with a LOT more harshly than they were.
A falling out among some cult members resulted in terrorist style bombings
in Portland at one time.
See you later,
Dean H.
Message: 3543
Author: $ Dean Hathaway
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Rod/Wealth
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 00:22:37
You say:'..unless you are wealthy, you must come up with...'. Do you mean
that wealthy people get housing, utilities, insurance and food for free?
Wise up, if you choose to buy something you are choosing to pay for it. No
one says you have to buy any of those things against your will. You can live
out in the desert for free. Its only when you decide to take advantage of
the things others have produced that you are expected to compensate them for
their use.
See you later,
Dean H.
Message: 3544
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Dean/commune
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 08:37:19
You are absolutely right - those things did happen! My daughter told me that
they didn't know (the thousands of commune members) it was happening at the
time. Those close to Rajneesh were the culprets - he wouldn't do anything,
so they took it upon themselves to do them. As far as taking over the town
of Antelope - yes, they really tried to because the people there were the
only ones in the beginning that had a right to vote and of course, they
voted against the Rajneeshes! So they registered to vote and bought up a lot
of the land in that town. They did not take over and drive the people out -
they wanted to live in peace and the handful of people that lived there,
wouldn't let them. They didn't change the town at all - but because they
were in that jurisdiction, they had to do something or they would have lost
all that they had gained. This handful of people had the power to make them
pull up stakes and leave. They were just protecting themselves. They tried
and failed to get along with them but because they were different, the
people mistrusted them. We don't have any choices either - it they wanted to
take the big field close to me and build a high rise apartment, I couldn't
do a thing about it. These people were prejudiced is all - the Rajneeshes
were within the law! (at that time - this was in the beginning) Anyway - my
point was that they had create a great place up there regardless of the
crimes commited by a few greedies. It was working and could have continued.
It proved that man can live in peace without all the material possessions we
seem to be able not to live without - not including the stress to maintain
it. Too bad Rajneesh was at the core of it! In my eyes - that was the main
flaw of it! See you =*--ANN--*=
Message: 3545
Author: $ Mike Carter
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Williams
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 15:14:01
The same vitreolic horse crappe you spew about "Pig Capitalists" you are
now spewing about unions.
It's apparent you know little or nothing about what you're talking about.
Unions are there for the same explicit reason you wrote the messages about
Pig Capitalists....instead of ripping the employees...Unions get them fair
and decent wages...something that can be used to own a home, pay the rent,
and put comestables on the table. Yet you spew the same garbage and
contempt for unions as you do the "Pig Capitalists".
There is no consistency about you...therefore how anyone can see logic or
good reasoning in your effulvum is beneath logic....it's lunacy.
Mike
Message: 3546
Author: $ David Burkhart
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Williams
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 18:05:29
If Israel's kibbutzes are so great, why do so few Israelis belong to them?
Message: 3547
Author: $ Rod Williams
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Dean/free
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 20:31:17
To the wealthy, most ordinary things would seem free, at least the
necessities. It wouldn't even be like a bump on an elephant's rump to the
rich but to the poor, these necessities usually take all they have.
You don't seem to understand, this world, this country has very many
problems, yet you and others are saying that the way our system is designed
is the best. If that is so, what has gone wrong? Something is lacking that
you have overlooked.
What is it?
Message: 3548
Author: $ Rod Williams
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Ann/Rajneesh
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 20:31:53
Very well put. I understand.
Message: 3549
Author: $ Rod Williams
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Ann
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 20:42:01
During Rajneesh's time in this country, while he was
organizing his commune, there were buses sent to Phoenix as well as
other cities around the country, gathering the homeless as well as
those who wanted to go live in that commune in Oregon.
In my original message, I mentioned we needed something of
that sort again, yet without the holy leader. It would work but people
are so damn afraid of ANYTHING that could even remotely be labeled as
communism that ideas such as these are always nixed in a persons mind.
Most people are so brainwashed from the time they are little
about the evils of communism that they have a hard time understanding
how such a system would solve a lot of problems. I guess they like it
the way it is and I pretty much feel sorry for them. They are a slave
to the clock among other things.
I would join in a second such a state sponsored plan and I
would work my ass off to see that it succeeded. When the children get
over their fear of any 'ism' that doesn't have the word capital in
front of it, then will we begin to grow. This system does not work
now, has never worked (except for a few) and will never work.
Of course the red-neck soulution is to build more prisons,
eh?
Rod
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Message: 832
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: Rod....
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 08:37:44
.... so lets doodle! (wink) =*--ANN--*=
Message: 833
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Doodle
Subject: More misc.
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 10:46:15
@ <--- 'A rat dropping from 'Ben'!
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(G.E.)
\__/ <--- 'The flash bulb used to take the famous
:: 'naked' calander picture of Marilyn Monroe'!
::
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l Jack l <--- 'Janis Joplin's last bottle of Jack Daniels'!
lDaniell
l______l
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l******l <-- 'A pair of 'Liberace's lace panties'!
l**/\**l
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\ to go l
/ kill l <---- 'A piece of torn paper from the page of the
/____ my \ the suicide note of Ernest Hemmingway'!
\ /
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\ / <--- 'A part of the rabbit that 'Rick Mears
\/ hit yesterday while winning the Indy 500'!
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____lX l <-- 'Charley Chaplin's shoe'!
(__________)
l__l
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l________(__> <--- 'One of the bullets dug out of King Kong
on the artopsy table'!
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: :
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(_______________l______/ <--- 'Rock Hudson's toothbrush'!
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Message: 836
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Doodle
Subject: Oops, I forgot ..
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 14:06:43
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Message: 837
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Doodle
Subject: More insanity
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 14:08:10
_
( )__________/
(_ "A foot Charles Bronson 'blew'
(_ ________ / off a crook in 'Death Wish LXVII'!
(__/ (____)
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William Shatner used in 'Star Trek XXVI,
the search for youth'!
Message: 838
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Doodle
Subject: Can you stand more?
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 08:42:46
___ ___
/ \__/ \
\ <_ _> /
\ / <--- 'Shirley Mclains princess robe she
\______/ wore in her last life'!
/ \
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/_ \ <---- 'A piece of stuffing from 'Trigger'!
/___\
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(__) <--- 'A tip off of Paul Newman's pool cue in
The Color of Money'!
^ <--- 'A bit of Michael Jackson's nose, cut off in his
15th plastic surgery operation'!
Message: 839
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Doodle
Subject: Last one - promice!
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 08:44:24
/////
(//////) <----- 'One of Burt Reynold's hair pieces'!
_______________________________________________
: ********** :
: Marriage Licence :
: : 'Standard
: This is to certify that Elizabeth Taylor : Elizabeth Taylor
: entered into marriage with ------ : Marriage form'!
: __ to whom it may concern __________________: l
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: Witness: ___________ : <-------
: Presiding Justice of the peace:____________ :
:_____________________________________________:
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Message: 840
Author: $ Jim Lippard
Category: Chit-Chat
Subject: marriage license
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 10:26:03
Shouldn't it have a space for the expiration date?
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1: No, that's only for SubGenius marriages, I believe.
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Message: 654
Author: $ Alan Hamilton
Category: Answer!
Subject: Last
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 08:59:22
Okay, thanx. My main problem through all of this is trying to determine
whether the problems I'm having are due to a hardware problem in my
computer, or just "features" of ST computers in general.
/
/ * / Alan
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Message: 655
Author: $ Michelle Reynolds
Category: Question?
Subject: Print Shop
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 21:32:48
Does anyone know where I can get Print Shop for the Atari 1200xl (or
800xl... same thing!)? If so, please leave me private mail.
Message: 656
Author: $ James Hawley
Category: Answer!
Subject: Last
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 05:42:55
If Cliff doesn't have it, try Federated, or Computer Works.
Message: 657
Author: $ Alan Hamilton
Category: Hardware
Subject: Drive problems
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 07:59:58
Never mind, Cliff. After asking around a bit, and examining the ST's
BIOS listing, I have found that the problems I have had are a "feature" of
the ST in general, and not a problem with my hardware specificly.
/
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Message: 1307
Author: $ James Taranto
Category: Cosmos-Chatter
Subject: Sheep
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 16:47:41
Sheep are peaceful, do not own land (hence have no landlords), do not eat
meat, do not use locks, and so forth. In sum, sheep live just like Rod
wishes people would live. Thus, I do not understand his comment about
Christians having a "sheep mentality": coming from Rod, one would expect
this to be a compliment, but the context indicates that it is a slur. Rod,
you make a good bigot: you have no sense of irony.
Message: 1308
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Cosmos-Chatter
Subject: J.T.
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 08:39:50
Sheep also follow the sheep in front of them, tail to tail! They obey the
master without a question. If people become like sheep, all we end up with
is 'brown noses'! =*--ANN--*=
Message: 1309
Author: $ Rod Williams
Category: Cosmos-Chatter
Subject: JT/Sheep
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 20:46:34
Sheeps do have landlards, they are sheared and let just one of them
try to get away from little boy blue and see what happens.
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Message: 52397
Author: $ Nick Ianuzzi
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: one before last
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 04:44:10
The invasion continues.
Message: 52398
Author: $ Paul Savage
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: Rod
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 06:03:23
Thermometers have gone up to 150 degrees plus in Postal Jeeps in the
summertime around here. That's why I was happy for years with a bicycle
route.
As to the ghetto people, your theory has one major flaw. THere are many
good people, productive members of society who have studied and worked
themselves out of the ghetto. If even one can do it, the same opportunity
exists for all. If they don't take advantage of opportunities offered, whose
fault is it? Certainly not society's. Individual effort alwas has it's own
rewards. Lack of effort alwas carries it's own price tag.
Message: 52399
Author: Apro Poet
Category: Tales & Tall Stories
Subject: Cash in Your Chips
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 14:32:40
GAMBLING LAWS WON'T STOP TEXANS FROM PLAYING COW-CHIP LOTTERY
COPPELL, Texas (MARCH 24) AP - Dallas County officials say
they pobably will let the chips fall where they may in the
Meadow Muffin Match Up, which could be an illegal lottery.
About 2,000 people have bought $5 tickets for a chance to
win $1,500 on April 30 when a cow is allowed on the Coppell
High School football field.
The field is divided into a grid, and the owner of the
first square with a cow hit will receive the prize money.
The event is sponsored by the Coppell High School
Parent-Teacher-Student Association, and money raised will go
toward a college scholarship fund and the purchase of a
school laminating machine.
County officials downwind from the suburb caught a whiff
of the event and said it is gambling.
"I don't write the lws, I just enforce them," said Jeff
Keck, assistant district attorney. "I think it's got some
real liability problems."
But Keck said officials may ignore the event and let
ticket holders take their chances. "No one is likely to
file a complaint," Keck said.
An official with the state attorney general's office said
that although the money is being raised for a good cause,
it is still gambling. But PTSA President Brenda Robertson
said, "I can't imagine anyone being ornery enough to try to
stop us from trying to help our kids."
Sandra Burton, a PTSA member, said some parents thought
the event was a little off-color. "I have to admit that at
first I thought it was a gross idea," she said. "But we all
went home and thought about it ... and we were able to see
the humor in it."
Ms. Burton said the PTSA first considered using a horse
instead of a cow. "But horses drop a lot," she said. "And
we would end up owing the world a lot of money."
Message: 52401
Author: $ James Taranto
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: Franklin, Tennessee
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 16:49:14
Hello from the greenest state in the land of the free.
Message: 52402
Author: $ Alan Hamilton
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: Last...
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 07:55:51
Is JT now doing live remotes from around the country?
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Message: 52403
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: J.T.
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 08:20:38
What are you doing in Tenn? Is it beautiful? Been to Nashville yet? You sure
lead an interesting life. =*--ANN--*=
Message: 52404
Author: $ Nick Ianuzzi
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: last
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 16:41:02
JT is pursuing a new career as a still operator.
Message: 52405
Author: Apro Poet
Category: Tales & Tall Stories
Subject: McFunerals
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 16:58:51
LONDON SHOPKEEPER OFFERS PAY NOW - DIE LATER CASKET SERVICE
LONDON (MARCH 20) AP - Shopkeeper Steve Nicholson is
offering a pay now, die later service - a do-it-yourself
casket.
He says it can serve as a handy table or cocktail cabinet
until needed for its true purpose.
Customers can buy a wooden casket kit in sections for
assembling at home at prices from about $100. Nicholson
said he sold five in his first week, The Observer weekly
reported Sunday.
"The idea was initially an alternative for people who
could not afford expensive funerals," Nicholson, 29, said at
his shop in Gainsborough, eastern England.
"Customers will save a fortune as the price of coffins
continues to go up. Naturally I have reserved one for
myself," he said.
Message: 52406
Author: $ David Burkhart
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: Terra Incognita
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 18:32:49
The following comes from Liberty magazine:
Miami, Florida
Remarks of one critic, about the new video game, Contra, now the nation's
7th popular, as reported by Knight-Ridder Newspapers:
"You hear about the contra rebels on the news," said Jim Kusin, 14. "The
one thing that confuses me about this game: these dudes doing the fighting,
Lance and Bill, they look American. I thought the Contras were, like,
foriegn dudes."
Tokyo
Evidence that Japanese sexual mores are different from those of America, as
reported in the Wall St. Journal:
What telivision is in America, manga (or comic books) is in Japan. "In a
typical story, a young girl goes to a dance with her boyfriend but then
dances with other boys. The boyfriend gets angry and hires RapeMan. After
a rape scene that goes on for pages, the distraught girl goes to her
boyfriend's house to tell him what has happened: 'It's you I love; I just
danced with the other boys to make you jealous,' she tells him. Shocked, he
confesses that he hired the rapist. She sheds a tear, and they embrace.
'That shows how much you love me,' she says."
United States of America
Evidence that democracy is able to attract the highest quality men to its
highest office, from the television show Firing Line:
"President James K. Knox." Frontrunner for the nomination, Jesse Jackson,
blamed the infamous "Palmer raids" of 1919 on "President Herbert Hoover,"
who was not elected until 1928.
Moscow
Evidence of the success of the Gorbachev plan to reduce hard drink in the
Soviet Union [by raising prices, among other things]:
The sale of vodka declined 12% in 1985 and another 39% in 1986, according to
official statistics. The London Economist notes: "Official statistics do
not take into account consumption of samogon, (usually explosive)
home-brewed liquor. Its main constituent is sugar, which may help explain
why retail sales of sugar in Russia jumped 10% last year.
Message: 52408
Author: $ Rod Williams
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: Paul/Ghetto
Date: 05/31/88 Time: 20:52:01
Having stolen the black people, we white folks made a mess of our
solutions. Now we have a lot of crime and a lot of ghettos. Welfare is not
the answer and I think you will agree. Why not call Rajneesh back and have
him engineer a system of communes for the blacks. They could be like their
native villages back home. They could be self supporting and laid back.
Well, what do you think?
Rod
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1: In December, Vice-President George Bush was in Chicago to announce
2:federal disaster relief for Illnois. Robert Sherman was at O'Hare airport,
3:along with many other reporters, in his capacity as Bureau Chief of American
4:Atheist Press. Here is the transcript of what happened when Mr. Sherman was
5:able to ask questions.
6: Sherman: What will you do to win the votes of Americans who are
7:atheists?
8: Bush: I guess I'm pretty weak in the atheist community. Faith in
9:God is important to me.
10: Sherman: Surely you recognize the equal citizenship and patriotism
11:of Americans who are atheists?
12: Bush: No, I don't know that atheists should be considered as
13:citizens, nor should they be considered as patriots. This is one nation
14:under God.
15: Sherman: Do you support, as a sound constitutional principle, the
16:separation of state and church?
17: Bush: Yes, I support the separation of church and state. I'm just
18:not very high on atheists.
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Message: 1368
Author: $ James Hawley
Category: Question?
Subject: Last
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 02:39:25
Is it a flesh colored tatoo?
Message: 1369
Author: $ Nick Ianuzzi
Category: Question?
Subject: Rod
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 04:48:21
Who told you?
Message: 1370
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: Rod/James
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 08:43:03
Actually, it's a 12 inch long picture of Satan that hangs down in front of
him. And yes, he wears black underwear. Oops! Gee, I don't know! Father
forgive me again for such sinful thoughts!!! I think I should become a nun.
=*--ANN--*=
Message: 1371
Author: $ Dean McCarron
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: Last. . .
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 11:00:55
Oh, stop being so conventional, Ann!
Dean
Message: 1372
Author: $ Ann Oudin
Category: Chit Chat
Subject: Dean/last
Date: 05/30/88 Time: 14:04:54
OK!
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1:That was easy.
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