Posted on 09/02/2006 10:09:54 AM PDT by claudiustg
"Even if it was Photoshopped, it's no more creepy than what is actually on their website."
They have a link to an unabashed Jew-hater, which is enough for me. However, we have no more right to lie about evil people than they have a right to lie about us.
LMAO!
Or Paris Hilton
Correct.
you need to get over yourself
Running people out the neighborhood because you don't like their political views is a tactic used by liberals and socialists.
As long as they don't preach sedition or otherwise break the laws the have the right to stay
The worst thing to do these idiots is ignore them or laugh at them for being the idiots that they are
Ashante has musical talent but is tanking as of her last CD IMO.
My latest fave (old but still new to me) in the tribute to Luther Van Dross (sic)
OMG Those lyrics are as bad as Jerry Garcia singing High on Cocaine right in the vein.
I had heard the JW's would not approach a house that displayed the U.S. flag. I assure you that this is not true.
I like Lauryn and Erykah too.But I just don't feel them the way I did Tammi Terrell or The Delfonics.
The again,I'm almost 60 so much of my musical favorites were soundtracks to the best times of my life.
When Diesbach mixed the contaminated potash with the iron sulphate, instead of the strong red he was expecting, he got one that was very pale. He then attempted to concentrate it, but instead of a darker red he was expecting, he first got a purple, then a deep blue. He'd accidentally created the first synthetic blue pigment, Prussian blue.Traditional Blues
It's hard to imagine now, given the range of stable, lightfast colours we can buy, that in the early eighteenth century artists didn't have an affordable or stable blue to use. Utramarine, which is extracted from the stone lapis lazuli, was more expensive than vermillion and even gold. (In the Middle Ages, there was only one known source of lapis lazuli, which means simply 'blue stone'. This was Badakshan, in what is now Afghanistan. Other deposits have subsequently been found in Chile and Siberia). Indigo had a tendency to turn black, was not lightfast, and had a greenish tinge. Azurite turned green when mixed with water so couldn't be used for frescoes. Smalt was difficult to work with and had a tendency to fade. And not enough was yet known about the chemical properties of copper to consistently create a blue instead of a green (it's now know that the result depends on the temperature it was made at).
The Chemistry Behind the Creation of Prussian Blue Neither Diesbach nor Dippel were able to explain what had happened, but these days we know that the alkali (the potash) reacted with the animal oil (prepared from blood), to create potassium ferrocyanide. Mixing this with the iron sulphate, created the chemical compound iron ferrocyanide, or Prussian blue.
The Popularity of Prussian Blue Diesbach made his accidental discovery some time between 1704 and 1705. In 1710 it was described as being "equal to or excelling ultramarine". Being about a tenth of the price of ultramarine, it's not wonder that by 1750 it was being widely used across Europe. By 1878 Winsor and Newton were selling Prussian blue and other paints based on it such as Antwerp blue (Prussian blue mixed with white). Famous artists who have used it include Gainsborough, Constable, Monet, Van Gogh, and Picasso (in his 'Blue Period').
The Characteristics of Prussian Blue Prussian blue is a translucent (semi-transparent) colour, but has a high tinting strength (a little has a marked effect when mixed with another colour). Originally Prussian blue had a tendency to fade or turn greyish green, particularly when mixed with white, but with modern manufacturing techniques this is no longer an issue.
Bump to that.
I used to be in "love" with Marvin Gaye when I was a teeny bopper.
Thought he was the most handsome and sexy man alive.
Now I am old and oogle over Fredick Ljunberg in his Calvin Klien ads....then they went and put a sexy young woman on top of him clad only in long flowing hair and undies. I will never buy CKU again!
Well, there's the Sons of Norway! Won't be long and it'll be time for the annual lutefisk dinner!
RIP Luther.
I remember him in a disco group called Change from 1979.
His version of the Temptations',Since I Lost My Baby,is superb.
Ya'll are cracking me up...
SoS
Here's the t-shirt. They have other sizes as well. These are from Israel. If anyone asks me what the writing means, I'm going to tell them, "Keep your hands off my bagels!".
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&item=260025481525
As much as I disagree with the ideology of the group Prussian Blue and other neo Nazi groups they have done nothing illegal. We do have a rather incovenient constitutional right called freedom of expression. If you oppose their teachings you are just as free to express your opposition. You are not free to drive them away from their homes cause you despise their warped beliefs.
You of course qualify this action with the statement you would do everything " legal". But would you apply this same standard to those who you do not disagree with? I doubt it. So if someone you approved of committed a code violation ( say unregistered vehicle in their driveway. A code violation where I live) it would be ok. But if this family did the same you would put the full force of the law against them? I don't know if you can see the problem with this, but I can.
By all means debate and confront their teachings. But remember the expression of ideas no matter how unpopular are not illegal in this Country.
(No more Olmert! No more Kadima! No more Oslo! )
I like the Jeff Foxworthy story ( I think it was his) about strewing JW tracts inside a police outline of a dead body. That'll keep them away.
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