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Posted on 07/10/2002 11:04:03 AM PDT by SierraWasp
12:57PM Halliburton responds to Judicial Watch lawsuit (HAL) by Michael Baron Halliburton (HAL) is off 30 cents, or 2.1 percent, to $13.82, in midday action. The company is out with a press release responding to a lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch, a Washington, D.C.-based legal watchdog group. The suit alleges fraudulent accounting practices at Halliburton took place during the period when current vice president Dick Cheney served as its chairman and CEO. Halliburton called the claims in the suit, "untrue, unsupported, and unfounded." The company continued: "We are working diligently with the SEC to resolve its questions regarding the company's accounting procedures. Halliburton has always followed and will continue to follow guidelines established by the SEC and GAAP, General Accepted Accounting Principles."
Darn good !!!! My husband wouldn't know a 280-thread count sheet from a piece of muslin.
LOL.....loosely woven too.
Not only was I treated with respect and decorum, I went on a thorough tour, and even remembered some of the rooms ; even though they had recently done a magnificent restoration of them. I was given several illustrated ( with photographs ) magazine type books, which contains all the rooms that I saw and even some that I hadn't seen. I have NO idea where you were, nor what you " claim " to have seen ; however, since this Masonic Temple is on of this country's major ones, your story is bizarre. I saw absolutely NOTHING that you described ... noy ever... not in any room. Yes, I most assuredly DID see the ones that the rites are performed in. Your a teller of tall tales; at best, and a pathetic LIAR to boot.
Freemasonry is NOT a " religion " ! It doesn't " take the place of a church ", nor any other libelous garbage, that I've seen spewed out on FR.
BTW, Barbra Striesand is a euphemism for bovine excrement, in a more vulgar form. It's also something, which you are full of !
You'd be out of your tiny mind; if you had one. :-)
Freemasonry accepts anyone and everyone, as long as the believe in GOD and are of high moral character. That's the long and the short of it; really ! There are even Masonic groups, who hold their meetings in Protestant churches.
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