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...yeah, it's real conservative to set up a system designed to let the Teamsters contract to provide manpower to the department of fascism.

WHERE the HECK is this stuff coming from?!

Pray for President Bush. Seriously.

1 posted on 07/23/2002 7:20:51 PM PDT by Weirdad
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To: Weirdad
Well why not drag out Bob Jones University......nothing else has worked so far.
2 posted on 07/23/2002 7:35:04 PM PDT by JessicaDragonet
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Sounds like M. Scott Mcallister was held prisoner against his will at Bob Jones University, for four years-then graduated as a bitter old man of perhaps 22 years of age.

Sad case, very sad case......tsk.
3 posted on 07/23/2002 7:58:25 PM PDT by F.J. Mitchell
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Perhaps most ironic is the fact that concerned parents eagerly swallow the BJU propaganda that the discipline "is for the students´ own good."

If we lived anywhere near there, My kids would certainly attend Bob Jones U. It's better than anything the public sector has to offer.
The left is Satanic, so it really doesn't matter what they think.
Actually, with the new spiritual revival starting up in America, this may make Bush look even better. This attack could back fire "big time."

5 posted on 07/23/2002 8:24:17 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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I don't think Jr. was indoctrinated by BJU. I'd guess, judging from his backpeddling after his visit, that BJU was simply a political stop to shore up the R. Right.

The grotesque "TIPS" can hardly be laid at the feet of BJU. Crimeny, BJU would be a prime target for snitches.

Jr. and/or his advisors thunk this one up, and though politically appealing to simpletons, TIPS is very bad business. It is a stupid appeal to recruit folks who have some axe to grind against their neighbor. At the same time it is an unwitting acknowledgement that the goob can't perform it's primary function of of protecting citizens from force.

12 posted on 07/23/2002 10:15:34 PM PDT by Old Fud
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To: Weirdad
We need to pray not only for President Bush, but for our entire country. These people who are out to destroy him are evil and vicious, and they have the power of the media behind them. I have never seen anything like this, and it is frightening.
15 posted on 07/23/2002 11:07:57 PM PDT by ladyinred
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To: Weirdad

True Tales Of The Citizen Corps: A 21st Century Breed Of Secret Agent

By
Lee R. Shelton IV
Toogood Reports [Wednesday, July 24, 2002; 12:01 a.m. EST]
URL:
http://www.toogoodreports.com/column/general/shelton/20020724.htm

If I told you my real name, I´d have to kill you. And believe me, as an elite member of Citizen Corps, I have the authority to do just that. Besides, you probably already know my code name: "Cable Guy." I may seem like an ordinary employee of your local cable company, but I´m really a secret agent.

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To my astonishment, the old lady´s closet actually turned out to be a small arsenal. I counted three rifles, four shotguns, and no less than seven handguns. There were also several swords and knives tucked away in the corner, loosely covered with an old blanket. What was going on?! A tremendous fear swept over me. What kind of responsible grandmother keeps a cache of weapons in her hall closet?

Just then, I heard her voice behind me. "I see you found my late husband´s antique military collection. He was a big history buff, and has something from just about every major conflict, from the American Revolution to Vietnam. It took him decades to collect it all, and I just haven´t been able to part with it. You know, you look a little warm. Would you care for some fresh lemonade?"

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Without hesitation, I whipped out my cell phone and put in a call to the local Citizen Corps Council, who then called the FBI field office for back-up. About 15 minutes later, I heard the wail of sirens, and three black vehicles screeched to a halt in front of the house.

I told the FBI agents everything that had transpired. They seemed especially interested in the weapons in the hall closet, and assured me that Mrs. Benson was exactly the kind of person they wanted under surveillance. Sure, people like her seem normal on the outside, but who knows what evil schemes they are hatching in secret?

As the agents prepared to leave with their terrorist suspect, one of them slapped me on the shoulder and handed me a small, gold star for me to put in my mission log book. "Good work, Cable Guy. If we had more vigilant citizens like you, it´s a cinch this war on terror will be over before you know it." He was right.

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Lots of good guys are upset at those who are supposed to be the good guys.

 

 

19 posted on 07/24/2002 5:10:42 PM PDT by Weirdad
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