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good morning ; one story into 3 stories and 3 stories lead to one in many   Leave a comment

 
 
father in heaven ;
i shall start this am with a continuation of my cardinal story from yesterday ; i had laid down yesterday afternoon so i missed the entire game ;  a touch of the flu bug maybe has creeped in on me ?  it was a good game what i got to see ; 
 32-25
3 + 2 + 2 + 5 = 12  –  1 + 2 = 3
 11:11:11
 11 = 3 in binary arithmetic. 3 makes the cornerstones of the Trinity or pyramid
 
 
11  X  3  =  33
Fitzgerald, whose only appearance at an NFC championship game prior to this was as a 15-year-old Minnesota Vikings ball boy, tied a conference championship record with three TD receptions.
 
It was a game of big plays and special moments, but the lasting image of the Arizona Cardinals’ 32-25 victory over the Eagles in yesterday’s NFC championship game, a snapshot of why they are headed to the Super Bowl, may be the sight of defensive back Quintin Demps swiping vainly at the legs of Larry Fitzgerald as the Cards’ star receiver stumbled past him into the end zone on a 62-yard scoring catch.   http://www.thestar.com/Sports/Football/article/573330
 
 

SS Edmund Fitzgerald (nicknamed "Mighty Fitz," "The Fitz," or "The Big Fitz" or "The Drunken Fitz") was an American Great Lakes freighter launched on 8 June 1958. Until the 1970s, she was the largest ship on the Great Lakes.  Although it had reported having some difficulties during a gale on Lake Superior, the Fitzgerald sank suddenly on 10 November 1975 in 530 feet (162 m) of water without sending any distress signals. The site of the loss is at  46°59.9′N 85°06.6′W / 46.9983, -85.11, in Canadian waters approximately 17 miles (15 nmi; 27 km) from the entrance to Whitefish Bay. All 29 hands in the crew perished, presumably by drowning. The incident is the most famous disaster in the history of Great Lakes shipping,[2] and is the subject of Gordon Lightfoot’s hit song, "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald".  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald

 The Minnesota Department of Health has launched a study to determine whether taconite fibers and dust can cause or exacerbate lung conditions such as mesothelioma and asbestosis which occur following asbestos exposure. Because asbestos was common in the taconite mining and processing industry, the study will attempt to determine what, if any, influence taconite fibers may have played. This will be the second study of the issue that the MDH has conducted. A 2003 study of taconite miners concluded that the most likely cause of 14 of the 17 cases of mesothelioma was contact with asbestos. However, since the conclusion of that study, 35 additional cases of the disease have been diagnosed. Mesothelioma occurs at twice the expected rate in the region of Minnesota known as the Iron Range. [1]
 
  looks like the brantford armories ?
 
Mariners’ Church of Detroit (Free and Independent) is a parish in the Anglican tradition. Mariners is part of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, originally founded by its benefactor and board to be a special mission to the maritime travelers of the Great Lakes. Now both a parish and mission, the permanent connection to the Apostolic Church is carefully maintained through traditional Anglican bishops and priests consecrated and ordained in faithful succession. Although often served by Episcopal priests as contracted by its board, Mariners Church has never been under the Episcopal Church USA; and this stance was validated by the courts in the 1990’s.Mariners was established in 1842 and incorporated in the state of Michigan in 1848. Dubbed "the Maritime Sailors’ Cathedral" by Gordon Lightfoot, the Church uses the 1662 and American 1928 editions of the Book of Common Prayer.
 

The Church of England considers itself to be both Catholic and Reformed:

Saint Irenaeus (Greek: Ειρηναίος), (2nd century AD – c. 202) was Bishop of Lugdunum in Gaul, then a part of the Roman Empire (now Lyons, France). He was an early church father and apologist, and his writings were formative in the early development of Christian theology. He was a disciple of Saint Polycarp, who was said to be a disciple of Saint John the Evangelist

 The Tridentine Calendar also had on 6 May a feast of "St John before the Latin Gate", associated with a tradition recounted by Saint Jerome that St John was brought to Rome during the reign of the Emperor Domitian, and was thrown in a vat of boiling oil, from which he was miraculously preserved unharmed. A church, San Giovanni a Porta Latina, dedicated to him was built near the Latin Gate (Porta Latina) of Rome, the traditional scene of this event.  The feast is supposed to commemorate the dedication of this church, and
 
is first mentioned in the Sacramentary of Adrian I (772-95). Pope John XXIII removed this feast from the General Roman Calendar in 1960, along with various other second feasts of a single saint.    St. John the Evangelist is (along with St. John the Baptist) a Patron Saint of the fraternal society of Free and Accepted Masons (better known as the Freemasons)   Christian art usually represents St John with an eagle, symbolizing the heights to which he rises in the first chapter of his Gospel. The chalice as symbolic of St John, which, according to some authorities, was not adopted until the thirteenth century, is sometimes interpreted with reference to the Last Supper, again as connected with the legend according to which St. John was handed a cup of poisoned wine, from which, at his blessing, the poison rose in the shape of a serpent. Perhaps the most natural explanation is to be found in the words of Christ to John and James "My chalice indeed you shall drink" (Matthew 20:23).
 
 20  Then came to him the mother of Zebedees children with her sons, worshipping him, and desiring a certain thing of him.   21  And he said unto her, What wilt thou? She saith unto him, Grant that these my two sons may sit, the one on thy right hand, and the other on the left, in thy kingdom.   22  But Jesus answered and said, Ye know not what ye ask. Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of, and to be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with? They say unto him, We are able.   23  And he saith unto them, Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with: but to sit on my right hand, and on my left, is not mine to give, but it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared of my Fatherhttp://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?version=9&search=Matthew+20:20-23
 

Posted January 19, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

dad ; wooden trusses ; the cross ;   Leave a comment

 
 
you will be late for work monday unless you find another bridge ;   I see the faggot rcmp on the tv news can’t hear  ;
still wearing that hat and crown ; like the faggot cops in kitchener news also,  and the faggot opp either ;
the time differance from ontario to british columbia ?  4 hours ; i wonder if these morons realize, the queens law, is differant than g’ds law ?  or do they still think the queen is g’d ;  after they stop passing jesus back and forth from rome (italy) to rome (england) we can get this matter settled and the crusifiction can take place ; 0000 plus or minus one
they are not going to listen to you, or to me ;  they are still in denial ;  the crown please ;
 
 

METRO VANCOUVER — Commuters crossing the Fraser River can expect longer line-ups and further delays after a suspicious fire Sunday shut down the Pattullo Bridge for at least a month, diverting its 80,000 daily users.  TransLink spokesman Ken Hardie urged commuters to leave earlier for work and consider carpooling, predicting overcrowded conditions on the Port Mann and Alex Fraser bridges and George Massey Tunnel, as well long waits for buses and the SkyTrain system.   The bridge, which connects Surrey and New Westminster, serves about 20 per cent of the traffic capacity south of the Fraser and will be closed to pedestrians and cyclists as well as motorists.   Surrey firefighters were called to the Pattullo Bridge at about 3 a.m.   Sunday after motorists reported seeing smoke and flames billowing up from some an 18-metres span of wooden trestles supporting the south end of the crossing.   For most of Sunday, firefighters tended to the hot spots on the trestles, which were still emitting smoke eight hours after it was reported.   Surrey fire department Staff Sgt. Bruce Anderson said arson is suspected but hasn’t been confirmed. “As in any fire, we go in acting as if it’s suspicious, but there’s a lot of rumours about how this started.”

 
 
i don’t know but that flag looks like the flag on us aircraft carrier  "bush" just dedicated ; must investigate that ;
 

(CNN) Seven French soldiers were killed when their military helicopter crashed off the coast of Gabon, the country’s official news agency said Sunday.   Two French soldiers survived the Saturday night crash, the agency said. French Defense Minister Herve Morin arrived in Gabon’s capital of Libreville on Sunday and met with President Omar Bongo to coordinate recovery efforts for the body of one of the seven soldiers whose remains had not been found.  According to the French minister, "the cause of this tragedy remains unknown. It may be natural or human, or a combination of both." Divers were inspecting the helicopter, which was in water 35 meters (about 115 feet) deep, Morin said.  http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/africa/01/18/gabon.copter.crash/index.html

 
 
A bird?  looks like it hit the pentagon
 

(CNN)A bird struck an Arkansas hospital’s helicopter Saturday, tearing a hole into the aircraft’s nose and prompting the pilot to land early, according to officials and pictures taken after the landing.    The chopper’s pilot made a "safe landing" in that state after hitting a bird while returning to Baptist Health Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, hospital spokesman Mark Lowman said.  "I think the pilot just made a judgment call to set it down," Lowman said of the landing, which happened at 6:15 p.m. Saturday near Forrest City, Arkansas.  Video footage taken by CNN affiliate WREG showed a bird hanging out of a hole torn into the paneling on the chopper’s nose. Part of the helicopter’s windshield also was broken.  The pilot was slightly injured during the landing, and the other two crew members on board were uninjured, Lowman said.  Federal aviation officials are investigating, and the helicopter is not expected to be grounded for long, he said.  The helicopter was returning from a hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, where the crew had taken a patient  ;  http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/18/helicopter.bird.strike/index.html

 

Posted January 18, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

TWEET TWEET ; TOUCH DOWN   Leave a comment

 
ELEVEN – 11  X  3
 
Jesus Christ = 11 letters
A book written in 1981, 20 years prior to the 2001 attacks, called "The Birth of Christ Recalculated". The author, Dr. Ernest L. Martin, claims to have calculated the exact date of Jesus Christ’s birth based on the celestial charts for that era. The date of Christ’s birth, based on the famous Star of Bethlehem, is calculated to be September 11, 3 B.C.
 
Pyramid Numerology  http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35608
  1. 11:11 x 11:11 = 1234321 (Numerical sequence ascending and descending in the fashion of a pyramid)
  2. 111 x 111 = 12321 (Pyramid number)
  3. 11 x 11 = 121 (Another pyramid number)
  4. 11 = 3 in binary arithmetic. 3 makes the cornerstones of the Trinity or pyramid
  5. *
The word cardinal comes from the Latin cardo for "hinge" and usually refers to things of fundamental importance, as in cardinal rule or cardinal sins.
 

The Arizona Cardinals, founded in 1898 and a charter member of the National Football League, hold the distinction of being the oldest continuously run professional football franchise in the nation.  They are based in Glendale, Arizona, just outside of Phoenix. The Cardinals are currently members of the Western Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL).     The Cardinals are the oldest professional American football club in the United States. This should not be confused with the longest original city team (the Green Bay Packers) because the team known now as the Arizona Cardinals was originally formed in 1898 as the Morgan Athletic Club in Chicago. The club was then called the Racine Normals since they were originally located in Normal Park on Chicago’s Racine Avenue (not Racine, Wisconsin, as mistaken in the notes from an early APFA meeting). They then changed their name to the Racine Cardinals after they started wearing dark reddish uniforms, inherited from the collegiate Chicago Maroons.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_Cardinals 

The Philadelphia Eagles are a professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are current members of the NFC East of the National Football Conference (NFC). The Eagles have won three NFL titles and made two Super Bowl appearances losing both (in 1980 to the Oakland Raiders and in 2004 to the New England Patriots).  With the Frankford Yellow Jackets franchise remaining dormant for an extended time, Bert Bell purchased the rights to a Philadelphia franchise in 1933. Named for a symbol of FDR’s New Deal, the Philadelphia Eagles began playhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_football

 

Eleven is 11 (number), the smallest positive integer requiring three syllables in English. The numbers of feet in a mile (5,280), furlong (660), and chain (66) are all divisible by eleven, as are the number of yards in a mile (1,760), furlong (220), and chain (22). The number of square feet in an acre is divisible by eleven squared (43,560=11*11*360) since an acre equals a furlong by a chain.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleven

Number Eleven possesses the qualities of intuition, patience, honesty, sensitivity, and spirituality, and is idealistic. Others turn to people who are ‘Eleven’ for teaching and inspiration, and are usually uplifted by the experience.   In systems such as Astrology and basic Numerology, eleven is considered to be a Master Number. Eleven can also represent sin; transgression and peril. Ten being the perfect number, eleven represents the exceeding of both. It is interesting to note that eleven when broken down ( 1+1=2) comprises the Two of duality.  Number eleven is a master vibration and as such should not be reduced to a single number. People with this number could be both idealistic and visionary, and they are attracted to the unknown. They can be both unusual, interesting and magnetic personalities.   Eleven bring the gift of spiritual inheritance, is gifted as the "Light-Bearer". It is the number of the Light within all. Strengthened by the love of Peace, gentleness, sensitivity and insight. Greatest facility is the awareness of Universal relationship. Is related to the energy of Oppositions and the Balancing needed in order to achieve synthesis. Eleven is The PeaceMaker… Colours : Gold, Salmon, Prune, White and Black.   http://www.greatdreams.com/eleven/num11.htm

In mathematics, cardinal numbers, or cardinals for short, are a generalization of the natural numbers used to measure the cardinality (size) of sets. The cardinality of a finite set is a natural number, the number of elements in the set. The transfinite cardinal numbers describe the sizes of infinite sets. Cardinality is defined in terms of bijective functions. Two sets have the same cardinal number if and only if there is a bijection between them. In the case of finite sets, this agrees with the intuitive notion of size. In the case of infinite sets, the behavior is more complex. A fundamental theorem due to Georg Cantor shows that it is possible for infinite sets to have different cardinalities, and in particular the set of real numbers and the set of natural numbers do not have the same cardinal number. It is also possible for a proper subset of an infinite set to have the same cardinality as the original set, something that cannot happen with proper subsets of finite sets.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_number

There is a transfinite sequence of cardinal numbers:   

The Cardinals or Cardinalidae are a family of passerine birds found in North and South America. The South American cardinals in the genus Paroaria are placed in another family, the Thraupidae (previously placed in Emberizidae).  These are robust, seed-eating birds, with strong bills. The family ranges in size from the 12-cm, 11.5-gram Orange-breasted Bunting to the 25-cm, 85-gram Black-headed Saltator. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinctive appearances; the family is named for the red plumage (colored cardinal like the color of a Catholic cardinal‘s vestments) of males of the type species, the Northern Cardinalhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_(bird)

The term "cardinal" at one time applied to any priest permanently assigned or incardinated to a church,  or specifically to the senior priest of an important church, based on the Latin cardo (hinge), meaning "principal" or "chief". The term was applied in this sense as early as the ninth century to the priests of the tituli (parishes) of the diocese of Rome.[1] In the twelfth century the practice of appointing ecclesiastics from outside Rome as cardinals began, with each of them being assigned a church in Rome as his titular church, or being linked with one of the suburbicarian dioceses, while still being incardinated in a diocese other than Rome.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_(Catholicism)

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_(Catholicism)

However, not all the numerous priests attached to these titular churches were known as cardinales, but, in keeping with the then current use of cardinalis as the equivalent of principalis (see above), only the first priest in each such church—let us say the archipresbyter. According to a constitution of John VIII, published between 873 and 882, these cardinal-priests (presbyteri cardinales) were the supervisors of ecclesiastical discipline at Rome and also ecclesiastical judges. We read in this constitution "De jure cardinalium" as follows: "Itemque ex nostrâ præsenti constitutione his in mense vel eo amplius vel apud illum vel illum titulum sive apud illam vel illam diaconiam sive apud alias quasilibet ecclesias vos convenire mandamus, et ob vestram et inferiorum clericorum vitam et mores et qualitates et habitus vestium perscrutandum et qualiter quilibet præpositi se erga subditos habeant vel quod subditi suis præpositis non obediant et ad quæque illicita amputanda, clericorum quoque et laicorum querimonias, quæ ad nostrum judicium pertinent, quantum fieri potest definiendas, quippe cum sicut nostram mansuetudinem Moysi, ita et vestram paternitatem LXX seniorum, qui sub eodem causarum negotia diiudicabant, vicissitudinem gerere, certum habeamus. Item monasteria abbatibus viduata et abbatum nostra præcedente conscientia substitutionem his, qui sunt inter vel fuerint monasticæ professionis, disponenda comittimus" (Jaffé, op. cit., no. 3366). That is, the pope commands them to meet at least twice a month, in their own or other churches, to investigate their own lives and those of the clergy, the relations of superiors and inferiors, and in general to check all violations of the laws; also to settle, as far as is possible in the papal court, all conflicts between laymen and ecclesiastics. The pope, he says, is like Moses in gentleness of government, while the administration of the cardinals recalls the paternal character of the seventy elders who sat as judges under the patriarch’s control. The pope also entrusts to them the administration of vacant abbeys and the filling of the vacant abbatial offices, but not without his foreknowledge.   http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03333b.htm

Posted January 18, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

good morning   Leave a comment

 
 
good morning father in heaven ;
the police were here last night, at least two cars,  not sure why they were here,  but they were in the building for quite awile, heard banging ; i think they took someone with them, i’m listening ; they were in the upper hall at one point and passed my appartment door ; the cat told me with her ears ;
 
 
FRELIGHSBURG, Quebec — It’s a story that’s gotten attention all over the US and Canada.  Michou, a 12-year-old miniature poodle, survived for nearly three weeks, stranded in a VW Eurovan, at the Burlington International Airport’s parking garage, according to officials  old Pascal Bellon, is from Frelighsburg, Quebec. A friend there said Bellon is an animal lover, and never would have left Michou intentionally.   "When I read about it, I said, oh stupid! You can’t do this! Once I heard it was Pascal, I’ve known the man, he is an animal lover," said Laurent Gosselin.  The Burlington Police investigation found the dog was left in the van unintentionally. They issued Bellon a $100 ticket for animal cruelty. They said he agreed to relinquish the custody of the dog and pay for emergency veterinary bills.    http://www.wptz.com/cnn-news/18499164/detail.html
 
Michou had no food or water during his time in the van and lost most more than half his body weight, police said.   "I feel really bad for the dog, and I really wouldn’t want it to be my dog," said Phoebe Roda.   Brian Searles, director of Aviation, said the Eurovan entered the garage on Dec. 18. Around 9:30 p.m. Jan. 6, a passenger leaving the garage noticed the poodle.   He added, "Thankfully we’ve heard that the medical attention and care that’s been provided since Jan. 6 has led to a full recovery. So we are very pleased about that," said Searles.   …………..con’t     Anyone who wishes to contribute to Michou’s ongoing recovery can call 802-540-2396.     http://www.wptz.com/news/18481942/detail.html
 
 
CNN) — Six detainees were released from the U.S. military’s detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Department of Defense said Saturday. Four of the men were transferred to Iraq, one to Algeria and one to Afghanistan, a military spokesman said. They had each been detained at Guantanamo for "several years," according to the military. None of them was charged with a crime.  "The transfer is a demonstration of the United States’ desire not to hold detainees any longer than necessary," said a Department of Defense statement. "It also underscores the processes put in place to assess each individual and make a determination about their detention while hostilities are ongoing, an unprecedented step in the history of warfare."  ………con’t
 At its peak, Guantanamo held 770 people who the U.S. government believed may have been involved in terrorist activity or military action against the nation. The facility drew sharp criticism, including from Barack Obama as he campaigned for the presidency. ……..con’t    In all, 244 detainees remain at Guantanamo.  This week, a federal judge ordered the release of a man who is said to be the youngest prisoner sent to Guantanamo after he was captured in Pakistan at 14. The judge gave no timetable on when the man must be freed.   http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/17/gitmo.detainees/index.html 
 

Posted January 18, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

I have had a worm attacking me   Leave a comment

 

  But my Norton anti-virus has caught it and prevented intrusion ;

LONDON, England (CNN) — A new sleeper virus that could allow hackers to steal financial and personal information has now spread to more than eight million computers in what industry analysts say is one of the most serious infections they have ever seen.  The Downadup or Conficker worm exploits a bug in Microsoft Windows to infect mainly corporate networks, where — although it has yet to cause any harm — it potentially exposes infected PCs to hijack.  Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at anti-virus firm F-Secure, says while the purpose of the worm is unclear, its unique "phone home" design, linking back to its point of origin, means it can receive further orders to wreak havoc.   http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/ptech/01/16/virus.downadup/index.html

EVERYONE IS HUNGERY,  A PLANET IN PERIL : A PLANET DIENG,  AND MAN IS GOING TO KILL IT ;

http://www.topix.com/in/gauhati

GAUHATI–A herd of nearly 150 hungry elephants rampaged through a village in India’s remote northeast, trampling to death a young family as they slept in their hut, a resident and a wildlife official said Saturday.The Asiatic elephants destroyed four homes in Assam state’s Karbi Anglong village Friday night, said resident Rimi Marak. "The herd was just too large. The villagers could do nothing," Marak said. A farmer, his wife and their five-year-old daughter died in the incident, he said. The herd left a nearby forest reserve in search of food nearly two weeks ago, said state forestry officer M.K. Dhar. Forest guards had tried in vain to drive the elephants back using firecrackers and lighting torches, Dhar told The Associated Press. The region is home to some 5,000 wild elephants, whose natural habitat has been increasingly diminished by human development. Conservationists say wild elephant attacks have killed more than 700 people in Assam in the past 17 years.  http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/572926

The Asiatic or Indian Elephant is the largest land mammal in the world.  The average weight of an adult male is five tons.  Unlike its close relative, the African Elephant that has large fan-like ears, the Asian elephant has small, raggedy ears.  They are usually brown gray in color and males have tusks, elongated upper incisor teeth made of ivory, which never stop growing.  They grow to be very long and heavy, and can weight up to 161 pounds!  The elephant is famous for its trunk, which developed from a combination of the upper lip and nose.  The trunk is made up of 4,000 muscles and is so strong the elephant can knock drown trees and anything in its path.  The trunk also has the ability to be sensitive and delicate, and can select a single lump of sugar to eat.  http://filebox.vt.edu/users/lbeers/elephant.htm

WHY, THERE IS ONLY ONE G’D !!!

Indian politician sacrifices 200 goats to mark win   July 30, 2008 4:24 AM EDT

GAUHATI, India – A lawmaker said he sacrificed more than 200 goats and four buffaloes at a temple in northeastern India to thank a goddess for delivering victory to the prime …     http://www.topix.com/forum/in/gauhati/T6TTK3FHGICOMMH14     http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=5477891

 

Sharma (शर्म, Sanskrit), as a noun in Sanskrit has several connotations such as "bliss", "happiness", "shelter" and, "protection" and as a name it frequently occurs at the end of Brahmin names in India.  It is also spelt as Sarma in the Indian states of Assam and Andhra Pradesh (so by some people of Varanasi as well), whereas some Brahmins from Assam spell it as Sarmah.[citation needed] In northern India as well as Nepal, Pakistan and Bangladesh it is regarded as surname or family name though it does not necessarily represent a unique paternal lineage. Whereas in southern and south-central India it represents first-name or given-name. For example, the surname of Janamanchi Seshadri Sarma is Janamanchi; in the name Mayurasharma, "sharma" is part of the name.The name Sharma is written शर्म in Sanskrit शर्मा in Hindi   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharma

 

The first troops of the Free India Legion were derived from Rommel‘s Indian PoWs captured at El Mekili, Libya during the Battles for Tobrukhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_India_Legion

The flag of Azad Hind, raised first for the Free India Legion in Nazi Germany

The  Dr at the Brantford General Hospital , when I was There In june 2008, when I had A few problems there ;  you don’t like being called a snot nose bitch and i had to be strapped in a bed, and injected forceably for that remark to you ; that was not a good idea was it ; it does make a differance that i am a jew does it not dr. sharma  ? and you could not tell me of your religion, you said it mattered not, i think it does, considering all these matters.  

Dr. Shreekant Sharma,   Brantford, ON ,  Gender: M    Specialty:  Psychiatry

Dr. Poonam Sharma,  Brantford, ON ,  Gender: F,  Specialty:  Psychiatry
http://www.ratemds.com/social/?q=node/28873&did=52944   http://kakashite.com/iao/

cst saini ; brantford police ;   Saini is a caste of India.   [Note – this article strictly applies to Saini (Yaduvanshi)  community of Punjab and parts of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. For describing the history and ethnography of Mali community found in south Haryana, Rajasthan, UP and other states, which started using surname "Saini" only in 20th century, a separate wikipedia entry is recommended. ]    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saini

 The official flag specifications require that the flag be made only of "khadi," a special type of hand-spun cloth made popular by Mahatma Gandhi. The display and use of the flag are strictly enforced by the Indian Flag Code.[2] A heraldic description of the flag would be Party per fess Saffron and Vert on a fess Argent a "Chakra" Azure.

It is remarkable, how one story, leads into another story, to another story, but yet are all intertwined and connected,  is it not ;

 

Posted January 17, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

Canadian National Railway   Leave a comment

 
 
A Canadian Flag Problem, I have One to ;

Posted January 17, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

i dont have one ; i left mine on the front yard of the police station   Leave a comment

GREEN  V.  PINK   ;  MORAL  V. iMORAL  ;  rIGHT V. WRONG ;  g’D v.  SATIN
 
Main Entry: 1mor·al     Pronunciation: \’mo?r-?l, ‘mär-\   Function: adjective   Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin moralis, from mor-, mos custom   Date: 14th century   1 a: of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behavior : ethical <moral judgments> b: expressing or teaching a conception of right behavior <a moral poem> c: conforming to a standard of right behavior d: sanctioned by or operative on one’s conscience or ethical judgment <a moral obligation> e: capable of right and wrong action <a moral agent>  2: probable though not proved : virtual <a moral certainty>  3: perceptual or psychological rather than tangible or practical in nature or effect <a moral victory> <moral support>  — mor·al·ly  \-?-le\ adverb
synonyms moral , ethical , virtuous , righteous , noble mean conforming to a standard of what is right and good. moral implies conformity to established sanctioned codes or accepted notions of right and wrong <the basic moral values of a community>. ethical may suggest the involvement of more difficult or subtle questions of rightness, fairness, or equity <committed to the highest ethical principles>. virtuous implies moral excellence in character <not a religious person, but virtuous nevertheless>. righteous stresses guiltlessness or blamelessness and often suggests the sanctimonious <wished to be righteous before God and the world>. noble implies moral eminence and freedom from anything petty, mean, or dubious in conduct and character <had the noblest of reasons for seeking office>.

Conduct  Con"duct\ (k[o^]n"d[u^]kt), n. [LL. conductus defense, escort, fr. L. conductus, p. p. of conducere. See Conduce, and cf. Conduit.]  

1. The act or method of conducting; guidance; management.

     
Jan 15, 2009 08:35 PM   Kenyon Wallace
Staff Reporter  A message from the Cornwall police: if you deal drugs, soon the whole neighbourhood will know. But a new practice of placing signs reading "Drug Search Warrant Executed" on the front lawns of houses where drugs are found risks stigmatizing people before they have a chance to defend themselves, says a civil liberties watchdog. "It sends a message that this is somebody engaged in illicit conduct when that may not be the case," said Graeme Norton, of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. "You have the potential that an individual will be severely affected by how their community perceives them and the stigma that can result is quite serious." The strategy came into effect Wednesday when Cornwall police raided a home in the city’s east end, resulting in the arrest of three people who now face drug possession charges. As officers left, up went the sign. Chief Dan Parkinson defended the practice, saying it was in direct response to residents complaining of low police visibility and presence in the city. Addressing concerns that the signs might stigmatize people, the chief said the notices are erected only if drugs are seized and individuals are arrested.  "They’re not put up as `men at work’ signs when we arrive. If nothing is found the sign won’t go up," Parkinson said, adding that search warrants are often executed in public before people are charged.  
http://www.thestar.com/News/Canada/article/571523
Main Entry: il·lic·it    Pronunciation: \(?)i(l)-‘li-s?t\    Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin illicitus, from in- + licitus lawful — more at licit    Date: 1506   : not permitted : unlawful   — il·lic·it·ly adverb
illicitus   ADJ   forbidden| unlawful| illicit    http://www.babylon.com/definition/illicitus/English
con·duct   /n. ‘k?nd?kt; v. k?n’d?kt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation  [n. kon-duhkt; v. kuhn-duhkt] Show IPA Pronunciation 
–noun 1. personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment.
2. direction or management; execution: the conduct of a business. 
3. the act of conducting; guidance; escort: The curator’s conduct through the museum was informative. 
4. Obsolete. a guide; an escort.
–verb (used with object) 5. to behave or manage (oneself): He conducted himself well. 
6. to direct in action or course; manage; carry on: to conduct a meeting; to conduct a test. 
7. to direct (an orchestra, chorus, etc.) as leader.
8. to lead or guide; escort: to conduct a tour. 
9. to serve as a channel or medium for (heat, electricity, sound, etc.): Copper conducts electricity. 
–verb (used without object) 10. to lead.
11. to act as conductor, esp. of a musical group.
Origin:
1250–1300; late ME < ML conductus escort, n. use of L conductus (ptp. of conducere to conduce ), equiv. to con- con- + duc- lead + -tus ptp. suffix; r. ME conduyt(e) < AF < L as above; see conduit
  

Posted January 17, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

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good morning father in heaven  ;  i must go back and finish, add to, continue,  another post i made yesterday ; later ; right now i need to be brought up to speed ; you don’t mind if i ask ; can i get a few more hours in the day,  24 is not enough ; to much to do ; just kidding,  what about a day off ? a pay increase ?   a power outage in toronto, 22,000 people, ?  
 
 
is there just three little square windows above the door  ?
 

Thousands of Toronto residents remain in the dark and the cold this morning after a flood caused a massive power outage in the city’s west end overnight. Power is out from Jane St. to Spadina Ave. and Queen St. to St. Clair Ave., said Staff Sgt. Devin Kealey. The Bloor-Danforth subway line remains shutdown between St. George and Islington stations because of the outage. About 44 shuttle buses are in service.  Toronto Hydro said it expects the outage to last until at least 4 p.m. today and advises residents without power to seek shelter with a friend or family.  A flood at a Toronto Hydro facility caused the outage, closing part of the subway line and leaving thousands of homes and streets in darkness.  The flooding occurred before 10 p.m. in the basement of a facility on Dufferin St., just north of Bloor St., short-circuiting the power system.   http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/572079

Dufferin Street is a major north-south street in Toronto and York Region, Ontario, Canada. It is a concession road, 2 concessions (4km) west of Yonge Streethttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dufferin_Street

Bloor Street is a major east-west commercial thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bloor Street runs from the Don Valley Parkway (DVP) in Toronto’s east-end to the west-end and into Mississauga where it ends at Central Parkway. East of the DVP, Bloor Street becomes Danforth Avenue. The approximately 25 kilometre street contains a significant cross-sample of Toronto’s ethnic communities. It is also home to the city’s most exclusive shopping area. Locally, Bloor Street is often conceptualized as a "dividing line" between downtown and mid-town Toronto.The street is named after Joseph Bloor (or Bloore), a developer of this area in the 19th century who founded the Village of Yorkville in 1830. He is buried at Necropolis Cemetery on Bayview Avenue and Rosedale Valley Road.The Bloor-Danforth subway line runs along the Toronto portion of the roadway between Kipling and the start of Danforth Avenue.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloor_Street     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necropolis_Cemetery

Necropolis Cemetery is an historic cemetery in Toronto. Opened in 1850 to replace Strangers’ Burying Ground (or Potter’s Field), the cemetery is the final resting place for many earlier Torontonians including:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necropolis_Cemetery

The Rebellions of 1837 were a pair of Canadian armed uprisings that occurred in 1837 and 1838 in response to frustrations in political reform and ethnic conflict. A key shared goal was the allowance of responsible government.    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebellion_of_1837

 Statue of Robert Baldwin and Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

Robert Baldwin (May 12, 1804 – December 9, 1858) was born at York (now Toronto). He, along with his political partner Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine, led the first responsible ministry in Canada, regarded by some as the first truly Canadian government.  His father William Warren Baldwin (d. 1844), moved to Upper Canada from Ireland in 1798; though a man of wealth and good family and a devoted member of the Church of England, he opposed the religious and political oligarchy which was then at the head of Canadian affairs, and brought up his son in the same principles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Baldwin

Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine (or La Fontaine), 1st Baronet (October 4, 1807February 26, 1864 Montreal) was the first Canadian to become Prime Minister of the United Province of Canada and the first head of a responsible government in Canada. He was born in Boucherville, Lower Canada in 1807. A jurist and statesman, Lafontaine was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in 1830. He was a supporter of Papineau and member of the Parti canadien (later the Parti patriote). After the severe consequences of the Rebellions of 1837 against the British authorities, he advocated political reforms within the new Union regime of 1841.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Hippolyte_Lafontaine

The Parti canadien (also Parti patriote) was a political party in what is now Quebec, that was founded by members of the liberal elite of Lower Canada at the beginning of the 19th century. Its members included François Blanchet, Pierre-Stanislas Bédard, John Neilson, Jean-Thomas Taschereau, James Stuart, Louis Bourdages, Denis-Benjamin Viger, Daniel Tracey, Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan, Andrew Stuart, and Louis-Joseph Papineauhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parti_patriote

 looks like a couple of swords in Iraq ; Saddam ; said I could have walked in

Toronto, Ontario had a Potter’s Field at the corner of Yonge and Bloor Streets. The burial grounds were closed with some of the bodies moved to other cemeteries. Unknown number of bodies remained on the site when it was built over. Today the grounds are part of the posh Yorkville district, and the site of an office tower.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potter’s_field

 Convalescent Hospital on Hart Island, 1877.

Hart Island (New York), the Potter’s Field in New York City is featured in the film Don’t Say a Wordhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hart_Island_(New_York)

Missiles   The island has defunct Nike Ajax missile silos, battery NY-15, that were part of the United States Army base Fort Slocum from 1956-1961, and operated by the Army’s 66th Antiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion.[5] Some silos are located on Davids Island. The Integrated Fire Control system that tracked the targets and directed missiles was located in Fort Slocum. The last components of the missile system were closed in 1974.[16]

Davids’ Island is a 78-acre (320,000 m2) island off the coast of New Rochelle, New York, in Long Island Sound. Currently uninhabited, in the past it was the site of Fort Slocum. Plans are to preserve the island as public parkland under the Westchester County Parks system. The island is home to a variety of plants, birds, and animals. These include the endangered Kemp’s Ridley sea turtle, and rare birds such as osprey and least terns. [1]Davids’ Island also supports valuable wetlands, rare rocky intertidal areas, and sandy beaches. The waters surrounding the Island are home to Winter Flounder, Atlantic Herring, and Atlantic Silversides. [2]

 Matthew 27   King James Bible 3 Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, 4 Saying, I have sinned in that I have betrayed the innocent blood. And they said, What is that to us? see thou to that. 5 And he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself. 6 And the chief priests took the silver pieces, and said, It is not lawful for to put them into the treasury, because it is the price of blood. 7 And they took counsel, and bought with them the potter’s field, to bury strangers in. 8 Wherefore that field was called, The field of blood, unto this day. 9 Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremy the prophet, saying, And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of him that was valued, whom they of the children of Israel did value; 10 And gave them for the potter’s field, as the Lord appointed me.  http://kingjbible.com/matthew/27.htm

The 2 Bloor-Danforth Subway has 31 stations, and is a subway route running generally in an east-west direction along Bloor Street West, Bloor Street East and Danforth Avenue. The route operates from the western area of Dundas Street West and Kipling Avenue, east to the area of Bloor Street and Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, and continues east to the area of Eglinton Avenue East and Kennedy Road. The Bloor-Danforth Subway connects with the Yonge-University-Spadina Subway at Bloor-Yonge, St. George and Spadina Stations, and it connects with the Scarborough RT at Kennedy Station.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onbrant/index.htm  

Early Brantford Town Officers    Cantillon, @  W. D.,   1872 Town Councillor ,  wine and  liquor merchant ,  colbourne, h pearl ; 

 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~onbrant/officers.htm    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~forontario/g-t-btfrd2.htm

So you had to do that to tell me this ?  yep my ancestor / related in blood line ;

When Giants Walked the Earth

Robert W. Dimand * A Review Article of The Golden Age of the Quantity Theory: The Development of Neo classical Monetary Economics, 1870-1914 by David Laidler (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,1991). Pp. xv + 220. ISBN 0 691 04295 0. Hardback US$35.00.

http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:w_o_xcYngR8J:hetsa.fec.anu.edu.au/review/ejournal/pdf-back/20-RA-2.pdf+Cantillon,+WD&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=11&gl=ca

In view of Laidler’s acceptance (pp. 11, 12, 17) of the conventional view that Cantillon anticipated Hume’s specie flow mechanism, it is interesting to note William Grampp’s statement (1992, p. 65) that ‘What I find puzzling [about these condary literature] is that there is nothing in Cantillon that anticipates Hume’s specie flow mechanism.’Apart from the issues of Fisher on output fluctuations and of coverage of secondary literature, any reservations that I have are quibbles about peripheral matters. They do not detract from David Laidler’s considerable achievement indeepening our understanding of the transformation of classical into neoclassical monetary theory, and in demonstrating the value of such historical knowledge and understanding for contemporary monetary economics.* Department of Economics, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2S 3A1; Visiting Fellow, Department of Economics, Yale University NewHaven, CT, USA  06520.ReferencesAustin, M. M., and P. Vidal-Naquet (1977). Economic and Social History of AncientGreece, London: Batsford.
 

Posted January 16, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

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Father in heaven ; is constant harrasment,  attack, or the liken, liken torture ; because if it is,  then i have been tortured in canada ; i’m just trying to defend myself and actions that have transpired in my life ;
 
tor·ture   Pronunciation: \’to?r-ch?r\   Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French, from Old French, from Late Latin tortura, from Latin tortus, past participle of torquere to twist; probably akin to Old High German drahsil turner, Greek atraktos spindle   Date: 1540
1 a: anguish of body or mind : agony b: something that causes agony or pain
2: the infliction of intense pain (as from burning, crushing, or wounding) to punish, coerce, or afford sadistic pleasure
3: distortion or overrefinement of a meaning or an argument : straining

 

WASHINGTON (CNN) For the first time, a senior Bush administration official has publicly described a detainee’s treatment at the U.S. Navy Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as torture, according to a published report.   Susan Crawford, the retired judge in charge of determining which Guantanamo detainees should be tried by a U.S. military commision, has refused to refer the case of Mohammed al-Qahtani to prosecutors because of that assessment, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. "We tortured (Mohammed al-) Qahtani," Crawford told the Post. "His treatment met the legal definition of torture. And that’s why I did not refer the case" for prosecution. Military prosecutors have accused al-Qahtani of helping to plan the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, and believe he may have sought to participate, possibly as the "20th hijacker." The United States had been seeking the death penalty against al-Qahtani and five other men in connection with the 9/11 attacks. Crawford approved charges against the other five. She told the newspaper she came to her decision based on the combination of the interrogation techniques, their duration and the effect on al-Qahtani’s health.     "You think of torture, you think of some horrendous physical act done to an individual. This was not any one particular act; this was just a combination of things that had a medical impact on him, that hurt his health. It was abusive and uncalled for. And coercive. Clearly coercive. It was that medical impact that pushed me over the edge" to call it torture, she told the paper.  When asked later Wednesday about the report, White House Press Secretary Dana Perino responded, "It has never been the policy of this president or this administration to torture.  "Because of command influence concerns, I have not commented about individual cases from this podium and … that’s as much as I can say about it."   http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/01/15/guantanamo.torture/index.html

Yesterday,as I posted to a person touching me at the soup kitchen, from the church, Grand Valley, as that is the name of the church listed on the monthly calendar, to be in attendance that day, http://www.grandvalley.on.ca/homepage.shtml  , but no pastor listed on their home page was in attendance that day ;  and that he had attempted to three times,  it came across the news that three people were pulled from a fire ; this is the fire i refrenced to and made note of, on the post  ; it was around noon hour,or there after, that my event developed ; just thought i would look up the story ; and post it to refrence ; in the event, it is coincidental ;

 

WATERLOO — The bodies of three people were pulled from a burning home today on a quiet cul-de-sac on the city’s northwest side.  Waterloo Regional Police have not confirmed how the three people died, but homicide investigators were at the home, which police were calling a crime scene. “There are a number of unanswered questions at this point in time,” Insp. Steve Beckett said. “We don’t know that it is a homicide (but) they are investigating and considering all of the possibilities.” Emergency crews were initially to the home after receiving a report of a fire at about 2 p.m. When they arrived, smoke was pouring from the eaves of 589 Wingrove Ct., a large, two-storey brick home with tall pillars out front. Waterloo firefighters went inside to try and extinguish the blaze. That was where they found the three bodies. A man in his 60s was pulled from the home with no vital signs. Paramedics and firefighters administered CPR while the man laid on a stretcher in the driveway.  He was later pronounced dead in hospital. About half an hour later, a woman in her 60s was pulled from the homeShe was moved to an ambulance, but was pronounced dead at the scene by the coroner.  The body of a man in his early 20s was also found in the home. The coroner also pronounced him dead at the scene.   http://news.therecord.com/News/article/471985   A neighbour a few doors down said she smelled smoke in her home at about 1:45 p.m. and went outside to investigate.

Resurrection

res·ur·rec·tion   /?r?z?’r?k??n/ Show Spelled Pronunciation  [rez-uh-rek-shuhn] Show IPA Pronunciation   noun

1. the act of rising from the dead.
2. (initial capital letter) the rising of Christ after His death and burial.
3. (initial capital letter) the rising of the dead on Judgment Day.
4. the state of those risen from the dead.
5. a rising again, as from decay, disuse, etc.; revival.
6. Christian Science. a rising above mortality through the understanding of spiritual life as demonstrated by Jesus Christ.  
Origin:
1250–1300; ME (< OF) < L resurrection- (s. of resurrectio) the Easter church-festival, equiv. to resurrect(us) (ptp. of resurgere to rise again; see resurge ) + -ion- -ion

Resurrection

Res`ur*rec"tion\, n. [F. r[‘e]surrection, L. resurrectio, fr. resurgere, resurrectum, to rise again; pref. re- re- + surgere to rise. See Source.]
1. A rising again; the resumption of vigor.  2. Especially, the rising again from the dead; the resumption of life by the dead; as, the resurrection of Jesus Christ; the general resurrection of all the dead at the Day of Judgment.  Nor after resurrection shall he stay Longer on earth. –Milton.   3. State of being risen from the dead; future state.   In the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage. –Matt. xxii. 30.   4. The cause or exemplar of a rising from the dead.   I am the resurrection, and the life. –John xi. 25.   Cross of the resurrection, a slender cross with a pennant floating from the junction of the bars.   Resurrection plant (Bot.), a name given to several species of Selaginella (as S. convoluta and S. lepidophylla), flowerless plants which, when dry, close up so as to resemble a bird’s nest, but revive and expand again when moistened. The name is sometimes also given to the rose of Jericho. See under Rose.

 http://www.nicolasix.com/label/rose_of_jericho/

rose1   /ro?z/ Show Spelled Pronunciation  [rohz] Show IPA Pronunciation 
noun, adjective, verb, rosed, ros·ing.  –noun 1. any of the wild or cultivated, usually prickly-stemmed, pinnate-leaved, showy-flowered shrubs of the genus Rosa. Compare rose family.  2. any of various related or similar plants.  3. the flower of any such shrub, of a red, pink, white, or yellow color.  4. the traditional reddish color of this flower, variously a purplish red, pinkish red, or light crimson.  5. an ornament shaped like or suggesting this flower.  6. a pink or pinkish-red color in the cheek.  7. rose window.   8. Heraldry. a representation of a wild rose with five petals, usually seeded and barbed in a symmetrical design and used esp. as the cadency mark of a seventh son.  9. any of various diagrams showing directions radiating from a common center, as a compass card or wind rose.  10. Jewelry. a. an obsolete gem style or cut, flat on the bottom and having an upper side with from 12, or fewer, to 32 triangular facets.  b. a gem with this cut.  11. a perforated cap or plate, as at the end of a pipe or the spout of a watering pot, to break a flow of water into a spray.  12. an ornamental plate or socket surrounding the shaft of a doorknob at the face of a door.  13. Mathematics. a plane polar curve consisting of three or more equal loops that meet at the origin. Equation: r = a sin(n?) or r = a cos(n?).  –adjective 14. of the color rose.  15. for, containing, or growing roses: a rose garden.   16. scented like a rose.  –verb (used with object) 17. to make rose-colored.  18. to flush (the face, cheeks, etc.).  —Idiom19. come up roses, Informal. to turn out all right; result in success, glory, or profit: Despite setbacks, things should come up roses in the long run. 
Origin:
bef. 900; ME; OE rose < L rosa; akin to Gk rhódon (see rhododendron )

genus Anastatica – one species: rose of Jericho; resurrection plant

dilleniid dicot genus – genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs
Anastatica hierochuntica, resurrection plant, rose of Jerichosmall grey Asiatic desert plant bearing minute white flowers that rolls up when dry and expands when moist    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/genus+Anastatica

 

Hesperis – biennial or perennial erect herbs having nocturnally fragrant flowers

dilleniid dicot genus – genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous trees and shrubs and herbs
Brassicaceae, Cruciferae, family Brassicaceae, family Cruciferae, mustard family – a large family of plants with four-petaled flowers; includes mustards, cabbages, broccoli, turnips, cresses, and their many relatives
damask violet, Dame’s violet, Hesperis matronalis, sweet rocket – long cultivated herb having flowers whose scent is more pronounced in the evening; naturalized throughout Europe to Siberia and into North America   http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Hesperis
 
DO WE HAVE A MATCH ? DO WE HAVE A MATCH ?
 

my flower is in the middle :  http://www.kingsnake.com/westindian/viridaeplantae5.html

FORGIVE THEM FATHER, THEY NO NOT WHAT THEY DO : THEY ARE IGNORANT TO THE TRUTH :

Posted January 15, 2009 by arthur2rcasc in rsac religion politics

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The fire B.C.  5 /  5   i  heard  ; 
 
  
st john badge ; a robe ; royal green ; to royal azura blue ;
diped in blood ; from the days of the robes of the tent ;
blue green  ; green blue
 
I was wondering what happened to you : interesting you make it 22 ; yes 2.2 is here ;
on the tower watching the battle in the wings of the spirit ; in france i heard also ; i listen to many things and many people
; on what day is this that you speak ; i heard about it ; i just attended to it now ; i am that to david at 2.2 ; 7.2  L*7 ; i have been here all the time ; just some don’t believe ; do you believe ; you called 22 ; well mr schmutz if i’m not on the fbi list now i am now i bet ; unless they could not read it right off the bat ; some one called ;  i have seen all these things in gaza ;
 
CNN) — Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has apparently released a new audio message calling for a jihad, or holy war, against Israel for its Gaza campaign.
 The 22-minute message contains "an invitation" from bin Laden to take part in "jihad to stop the aggression against Gaza." The audio message was posted on a radical Islamist Web site which has posted other statements from bin Laden in the past.  CNN could not independently confirm the authenticity of the message, but the speaker’s voice was similar to other recordings that bin Laden has made. While not naming President-elect Barack Obama, bin Laden refers to the future of the United States in the face of the current global economic crisis.
 
Barack Obama is committed to overturning "don’t ask, don’t tell," his spokesman, Robert Gibbs, says.
ANY FOOL CAN SEE OR COULD SEE, THAT THE DECISSION IS MADE : THE GAY BISHOP AT THE INAGURATION :
that should help, with mr bush over in israel in phone calls ; and with all the pro-gay bishops on ophra ; i bet they will all be there ;
 

WASHINGTON (CNN) — In an overlooked YouTube video posted on Friday, a spokesman for Barack Obama said the president-elect is committed to ending the policy that bars openly gay men and women from serving in the U.S. armed forces.   In a response to a question on the Web site Change.gov asking whether Obama would get rid of the "don’t ask, don’t tell" policy, Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said: "You don’t hear politicians give a one-word answer much. But it’s ‘Yes.’"  Gibbs on Wednesday expanded on his answer, saying, "There are many challenges facing our nation now and the president-elect is focused first and foremost on jump-starting this economy.  "So not everything will get done in the beginning but he’s committed to following through" with ending the policy against being openly gay in the military. http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/14/obama.gays.military/index.html

 

WASHINGTON (CNN) — The new 22-minute tape posted Wednesday on a radical Islamist Web site is the first one from Osama bin Laden in nine months. On it, the al Qaeda leader urges Muslims to wage jihad against Israel because of its offensive in Gaza. U.S. counter-terrorism officials had been expecting that bin Laden would release a tape before the 2008 presidential election just as he had done four years earlier. On October 29, 2004, he released a videotaped address to the American people in which he said that it was irrelevant whether Americans elected Sen. John Kerry or George W. Bush as president. The key issue, as far as he was concerned, was that the United States needed to change its policies in the Muslim world. Bin Laden, however, made no comments during the 2008 campaign season, and his recent silence has been puzzling.    http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/14/bergen.osama.binladen/index.html

garace and peace ; my computer monitor stoped at around 06:30 this am ;

had to get a new one ;  you will be raised

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khan_Noonien_Singh

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN)Actor Ricardo Montalban, star of the hit TV series "Fantasy Island," died Wednesday in Los Angeles, a family spokesman said. Montalban, 88, was in deteriorating health over the past several days but "died peacefully" at 6:30 a.m. at his home, son-in-law Gilbert Smith said. He understood "it was his time," Smith said. The cause of death was not given. Montalban rose to prominence as one of the most visible Hispanic actors in post-war Hollywood in the 1950s and 1960s. But his star grew as he took on television roles as the mysterious host Mr. Roarke on the hit drama "Fantasy Island" and as Captain Kirk’s archnemesis Khan Noonien Singh in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan." Born in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 25, 1920, Montalban knew at an early age that he wanted to be an actor. He moved to Hollywood as a teenager, and his first big break came when he was cast in a small part in a 1941 play, Tallulah Bankhead’s "Her Cardboard Lover." After starring in 13 Spanish-language films in Mexico, Montalban made his American feature film debut in 1947 in "Fiesta."  http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/01/14/ricardo.montalban/index.html

"Will you open your heart?"

"Space Seed" is a first season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, that was first broadcast on February 16, 1967 and repeated on August 24, 1967. It is episode #22, production #24, written by Gene L. Coon and Carey Wilber, based on a story by Carey Wilber, and directed by Marc Daniels.  The episode guest stars Ricardo Montalbán as Khan Noonien Singh, and Madlyn Rhue as Lt. Marla McGivers.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Seed

HOW MUCH LONGER FATHER UNTILL OUR SOULS ARE AVENGED ??? ;

On stardate 3141.9, the Federation starship Enterprise, under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, finds a derelict ship floating in space. The ship is a DY-100 class freighter that was modified as a sleeper ship for cryogenically-frozen passengers. Its hull identifies it as the SS Botany Bay, though there is no historical record of such a ship. It was launched from Earth sometime during the 1990s, in an era known as the Eugenics Wars. Scanning for signs of life, Dr. Leonard McCoy confirms that there is something still alive on board, but is not quite sure if it is human. A landing party consisting of Captain Kirk, Dr. McCoy, Mr. Scott, and historian Lt. Marla McGivers, is formed and beamed over to the freighter. Kirk had selected McGivers because she specializes in late 20th century history and culture. As expected, the landing party finds the cargo of 84 humans, 72 of whom are still alive, remaining in suspended animation. Despite being nearly 300 years old, they have not aged a day. McGivers finds the stasis tube that contains the body of whom she believes may be the group’s leader. Suddenly, the machinery of the capsule lights up and the male occupant inside appears to be reviving. McCoy realizes the life support system is failing and the occupant may die. Kirk breaks the glass door and pulls the man out to revive him. The man is taken back to the Enterprise for a medical examination.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Seed

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the starship USS Enterprise facing off against the genetically-engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalbán), a character who first appeared in the 1960s Star Trek television series episode "Space Seed". When Khan escapes from a 15-year exile to exact revenge on Kirk, the crew of the Enterprise must stop him from acquiring a powerful terraforming device. The film concludes with the death of Enterprise crewmember Spock (Leonard Nimoy), beginning a story arc that continues to 1986’s Star Trek IV: The Voyage Homehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_II:_The_Wrath_of_Khan

   This episode was remastered in 2006 and first aired November 18, 2006 as part of the remastered Original Series. It was preceded a week earlier by "Mirror, Mirror" and followed a week later by "The Menagerie, Part I". Aside from remastered video and audio, and the all-CGI animation of the USS Enterprise that is standard among the revisions, specific changes to this episode also include:  

 November 18 is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 43 days remaining until the end of the year.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_18

1865Mark Twain‘s story The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County is published in the New York Saturday Press.   1917Sigma Alpha Rho, a Jewish high school fraternity, is founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.   19291929 Grand Banks earthquake: Off the south coast of Newfoundland in the Atlantic Ocean, a Richter magnitude 7.2 submarine earthquake, centered on Grand Banks, breaks 12 submarine transatlantic telegraph cables and triggers a tsunami that destroys many south coast communities in the Burin Peninsula.     1988War on Drugs: U.S. President Ronald Reagan signs a bill into law allowing the death penalty for murder in regards to drug traffickers.   1991Shiite Muslim kidnappers in Lebanon set Anglican Church envoys Terry Waite and Thomas Sutherland free.

 

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