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To: dangus

I often suspect nonsense about all US Presidents but Kennedy (the assassinated guy) being Masonic are ruses to purposely discredit anti-Masons. Less than a third of U.S. Presidents were Masonic. On the other hand, it's interesting to note that the last three openly Masonic presidents came to power not by way of an election, but by the untimely departure of their predecessor: Ford, Johnson, and Truman were Masons. But again, why speculate about the unknowable when the knowable is devestating: Freemasons have dismantled American Democracy through an "activist" Supreme Court since 1937.

(Incidentally, the judge who established the questionnably constitutional precedent of judicial supremacy, Marshall, was also a freemason. And yes, the concept is questionable: Many have argued that the veto was intended as the mechanism to prevent the passage of unconstitutional legislation. Again, the President who politicized the veto, Jackson, was also Masonic.)


4 posted on 09/12/2006 10:57:44 PM PDT by dangus
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To: dangus
Every king of England has been a Mason.

Oooooooooooo...please start another conspiracy thread about that!

Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and John Wayne were Masons, and the Duke was even *gasp* a Shriner, which means that he had to be at least a 32 degree Mason.

Sam Houston was a Mason, so was Stephen Austin, Davey Crockett, and William B. Travis. What can you make out of that?

FDR and Sir Winston Churchill were Masons, as were Generals Edward Rickenbacker, Omar Bradly, and George C. Marshall. OTOH, Hitler HATED Masons and persecuted them.......

Hey......this tinfoil stuff isn't quite working out the way you wanted it to, I bet. LOL

53 posted on 09/13/2006 12:47:41 AM PDT by nopardons
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