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Affronts and Provocations
National Review Online ^
| Aug.25 2003
| John Derbyshire
Posted on 08/25/2003 5:22:52 PM PDT by NortNork
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To: risk
On this post you are absolutely correct. I read Supreme Court cases with the same accuracy that you just read my (high-speed) posting grammar. LOL.
However, posting as Congressman Billybob I made a different error. It should have been "us'ns" rather than "us" perhaps. The grammar of bad grammar is not well established.
Billybob / John
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08/25/2003 10:58:45 PM PDT
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Congressman Billybob
("Don't just stand there. Run for Congress." www.ArmorforCongress.com)
To: CBSmall86
Most of the founders actually were quite dismissive of Roman Catholic doctrine. This is often misinterpreted to be a disbelief in Christianity. Jefferson and Franklin were Christians but did not really affiliate with any denomination.
As for the rest, Madison, Washington, Sam and John Adams, Hamilton, etc. They were all affiliated with Christian denominations.
To: Yudan
I finally had the time to sit down and concentrate on this great piece by Derbyshire.
To sum it up in one word---AWESOME!
You were right...he hit this one out of the park!
Definate bookmark...
One more thing...
"kafuffles"
I love that word! ;o)
Thanks so much for the ping!
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08/26/2003 8:17:52 PM PDT
by
dixiechick2000
(Consiousness: That annoying time between naps.)
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