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<0> the french revolution needs to happen in america <0> but americans are incapable of that cuz it involves thinking for oneself <1> i geuss you aren't a voter <2> Hmm, though weren't crusades during 'dark ages'? <2> wait a minute... <3> Yeah, ke. <4> yeah, well, your statement about it being 'ok' if they attack us here reminded me of Pangloss. <5> depends <6> crusadces started in the 11th century <6> thats post "dark ages", generally speaking <5> not Pantagruel? <6> although "dark ages" is necessarily vague <2> okay so dark ages might overlap crusades a bit. But aren't really exactly the same time. <6> dark ages is generally like <6> sort of the evolution of the anglo saxons <6> basically
<3> I thought the dark ages, as a general rule, ended up being followed by the renaissance? <6> pre-1100 <6> certainly <1> i love these people who talk "revolution" and they are the ones who probably would go curl up in a corner somewhere on the first day for fear of being eliminated from the planet <6> 700-1000, mebbe <7> occ2, maybe beginning a bit earlier <6> yah <7> 500-1100 <6> again, highly debatable <7> ish <6> "dark ages" necessarily implies "ignorance" <6> :) <3> I'm fond of the idea that a revolution that happened in the 18th century in a different society can be duplicated 275 years later or so in an entirely different place. <2> Dark implies, crazy Christian. heh. <3> Oh wait, I know better. :) <7> 12th century rennaisance ending that period <7> I suppose <8> The Dark Ages began after the fall of Rome in the 5th century <6> ive been obsessively reading wikipedia articles on history lately <9> occ, you desperately need a life <4> pilg: no , Pangloss from Candied <4> -ide <6> dont tempt me, josephs, it was either this or drinking :) <1> basically those that preach "revolution" are the ones who are whining because their minority view point is not accepted in main stream america <6> and a devout dude such as you should appreciate my interest in early christian writings :D <9> occ, drinking would probably be more productive ;-) <1> these are the people who want to impose their minority ideals on the majority of us <4> occ: the Arian 'heresy' never should have been suppressed.. dontcha think <6> arian heresy? <4> yeah <9> occ, it is sad that the early church fathers (as they are often called) are not read more <4> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arianism <6> what do you think of Marcion, _3Josephs? <4> imo one of the great early mistakes of the church <6> Docetism? <9> honestly its been years since I've studied them - and then mostly in overview <6> the figure im most interested in is paul <4> he liked to travel a lot. :) <9> he's a bit too early to be included in the group generally :-) <6> so they say ;) <10> hey <4> Swig: hey <2> Just seems to me, if you don't believe in the religion, then one heresy is as good as another, or another religion <4> I disagree <10> hey timur <4> I should get some boots like that <11> hey does anyone know how to undilate eyes after a visit with eye doctor <2> It's all fairy tale, so whatever. <9> DrGodsGod, only time does that <4> stare at a bright light <6> yup <6> i hate those drops <4> of course, you'll be in agonizing pain <6> i dont believe even that would work <4> it should work for a bit, if not for good <9> you just have to wait for the drug to wear off <11> how long normally? <12> Swigert - Don't spit on a man's boots, thats just wrong! LOL <4> long as he shines'em <4> spit-shine, by a Canadian
<4> what more can one ask <9> DrGodsGod, a couple of hours <10> boogyman: I did that to this boss at my former job as I walked out. <6> i thought you couldnt quit a job in canada ;) <12> lol <9> DrGodsGod, you can always use sungl***es in the meantime <10> I left on good terms from that job - went back to school <4> Swig: you graduated , right? <10> timur: still in <6> swigert calls it "university" <6> like an englishman <10> I went to COLLEGE in the US <6> hehe <10> so I have an American accent, thank God <13> like any non american cares.... <13> it's an accent, not who you are <10> well i care <13> yeesh <6> free to be, and all that <4> gotcha. :) <13> well 'i' don't <6> bloc speaks in a regional patois <4> I like the word patois <13> yes it's french <13> or as colbert would say it, it's french, bitch <7> Swigert, college in the <7> US won't fix your accent <7> :) <7> Maybe grade school <1> RAMALLAH, West Bank - The Palestinian parliament used its final session Monday to give President Mahmoud Abbas broad new powers, infuriating Hamas days before the Islamic group takes control of a suddenly weakened legislature. <6> the colbert report has gotten surprisingly decent <1> "I think this session was illegal. It is a kind of bloodless coup," said Abdel Aziz Duaik, an incoming Hamas legislator. The new law "puts complete authority in the hands of the president." <7> But by the time you get to college, your Cannuck accent is hard wired. <1> BUAHAHAHA <7> :P <4> mais oui <6> i actually used "patois" thinking of colbert <14> haahahaha <1> hahahaha , **** you Hamas! <13> ;) <14> gg Hamas <6> that guy cant be in hamas <6> his name isnt "mohammad" <1> In their final session with a parliamentary majority, Fatah lawmakers gave Abbas the authority to appoint a new, nine-judge constitutional court, which would serve as the final arbiter in disputes between himself and a Hamas parliament and Cabinet. The court could also veto legislation deemed to violate the Palestinians' Basic Law, which acts as a quasi-constitution. <1> niiiice <8> Maybe he'll appoint Harriet Miers <6> i wonder if the basic law includes "stoning" <6> and references to veils <7> occ, http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2006_02_05_digbysblog_archive.html#113963087110982384 <7> :P <13> been out a few days, but this is the greatest movie trailer ever http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/nacholibre/ <1> Hamas, which won 74 seats in the 132-member parliament, would need a two-thirds majority or 88 seats to buck Abbas and change the legislation p***ed Monday. Fatah controls 45 seats and could block a coalition of Hamas and smaller parties from revoking the law if it maintains party unity. <6> does it start with "in a world..." <1> HAHAHA <6> (overplayed joke) <6> I INVENTED IT! <1> it seems that Palestinians are headed for a civil war because one party (Hamas) will refuse to play by the rules <1> there is no way that Hamas will accept this <14> Rusty, got a link for that? <13> didn't you just paste the rules were just change <13> d <13> so hamas was abiding by the rules <8> And now they have to abide by the new ones <13> yep:) but new rules created to piss off people, tend not to be abided <4> they're not new <4> they're old <13> and especially when it's after the fact <13> ahh <4> just haven't ever been held to <13> The Palestinian parliament used its final session Monday to give President Mahmoud Abbas broad new powers, infuriating Hamas days before the Islamic group takes control of a suddenly weakened legislature. <13> it's legal and all, but when you have guns...none of it matters if one side feels they're right <4> what matters is they need to get their act together <13> yep <6> im glad i dont live in the ****ty middle east
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