Mr. Murdock is right on target with this one!
1 posted on
05/02/2002 5:36:50 PM PDT by
Bigun
To: Bigun
I remember the elementary school I attended in Maryland celebrated Mayday. I wonder if they still do.
2 posted on
05/02/2002 5:48:21 PM PDT by
Ajnin
To: Pigdog;taxman;IronJack;ancient_geezer;Principled; EternalVigilance
{{{{{PING}}}}}}}!!!!
3 posted on
05/02/2002 5:53:03 PM PDT by
Bigun
To: Bigun
5 posted on
05/02/2002 5:55:59 PM PDT by
Slyfox
To: Bigun
Yep. The liberal agenda was written in 1848 by an exiled Jew living in London. With his ever faithful sidekick, Mr. Engels, he penned the poison that still kills a century and a half later. And it is succeeding in America at a rate that would put a smile on the sour old misanthrope's face.
It took God two testaments and 66 books to convey His message to humanity. My edition of the Manifesto, published by Bantam Books, is 58 pages long. God needed a tome for the Good News. Satan just needed the Cliff Notes.
11 posted on
05/02/2002 6:14:34 PM PDT by
IronJack
To: Bigun
Methinks this is the sort of thing my ancestors came here to be done with. Control by the state and control by the state religion.
Now we live under the thumb of the statists and their secular humanist religion. I deleted the rest of what I wanted to say because it is not pc.
17 posted on
05/02/2002 7:24:57 PM PDT by
Aliska
To: Bigun
Mr. Daschle, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!!
;-)
To: Bigun
Wow....I'm speechless...
To: Bigun
bump
To: Bigun
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