Posted on 05/19/2014 10:11:09 PM PDT by QT3.14
Hillary Clinton was a team player in Team Obamas attempt to maintain the fiction that the threat posed by al Qaeda, and by global terrorists generally, has receded significantly. As a result, her image is taking a hit and her bid for the presidency (if she makes one) may suffer.
James Comey, the new head of the FBI, does not intend to take any hit to his image (which he also zealously protected during the Bush years). Comey has made it clear, via the New York Times, that he doesnt buy President Obamas line, delivered last year in a speech to the National Defense University, that the scale of the threat resembles the types of attacks we faced before 9/11.
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Yes!
Psst... There's only 16 chapters in Mark... ;-)
Bomb shelter... capable of withstanding Hellfire hits from drones.
Yes I know. I have had to answer that question before. It is not based on the Gospel of Mark. My real name is Mark. About the number, I wanted to use was 7, because that was the number I wore when I played high school ice hockey. At that time, 7 was already taken here, so I just used 17, but I tried 7 first.
And since Memorial Day is coming up, and I haven't talked with you before and the possibility that our paths might not cross again in this forum is great, thanks for serving.
I've often thought about basing a sermon on a nonexistent text just to see if anyone is awake. You know, like from 3 John chapter 2... ;-)
Or the Gospel of Peter maybe? Actually, my opinion is, and I could be wrong, but I heard Mark did write that Gospel, based on the material he got from Peter, so you might not be far off. I did actually look at a later date, and found 7 was available, but I had used this so long, I did not change it.
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