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Re: F6 post# 176395

Saturday, 10/13/2012 11:56:06 AM

Saturday, October 13, 2012 11:56:06 AM

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F6 .. a constitution of divine word would help galvanize any of any tendency to religious zealotry and sainthood
.. 'specially one of THE chosen people in the CHOSEN land of the New Jerusalem .. checked out personally by
Jesus, for sure .. so it was bit surprising to see Ezra Benson embellishing the truth so early in his statement there ..

"Mormons believe so - and so, presumably, would a future president Romney. Here's an extract
from a 1987 statement
[ http://www.lds.org/general-conference/1987/10/our-divine-constitution?lang=eng
(next below)] by the then-Mormon president, Ezra Taft Benson. It's worth reading the whole thing
..."

it is though i haven't yet .. not that i didn't trust Ezra .. just that as so many others in that Mormon/Romney
library of yours it was just a wonder .. Mr. Benson, in his statement linked in the near heaven above, said ..

"The Constitution of the United States has served as a model for many nations and is the oldest constitution in use today."
http://www.lds.org/general-conference/1987/10/our-divine-constitution?lang=eng

which could only be true if the US constitution aged at a faster rate than San Marino's ..

"The earliest written constitution still governing a sovereign nation today may be that of San Marino. The Leges Statutae Republicae Sancti Marini was written in Latin and consists of six books. The first book, with 62 articles, establishes councils, courts, various executive officers and the powers assigned to them. The remaining books cover criminal and civil law, judicial procedures and remedies. Written in 1600, the document was based upon the Statuti Comunali (Town Statute) of 1300, itself influenced by the Codex Justinianus, and it remains in force today."

ooi .. more trivia from the same link below ..

"The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world,[2] containing 444 articles, 12 schedules and 97 amendments, with 117,369 words in its English language version,[4] while the United States Constitution is the shortest written constitution, at 7 articles and 27 amendments. .. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution

so yes it seems either from ignorance or mendaciousness Mitt Romney had a good teacher toward his habituals over years ..

thanks heaps for bringing the statement back .. other highlights of this visit were the Bill McKeever video
watched this time .. also the Cognitive Bias bingo game .. very good .. heh, this brain-snap evader mental
break has been up before, but alas still computer problems .. a search would again be too tiresome now ..:(

Carl Sagan-Cosmos edited for rednecks


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI9ImScQGAo

Think Atheist .. http://www.thinkatheist.com/video/bias-bingo-how-cognitive-bias

lol .. it was good to see Mr. Sourstraw's questions again (the last
one) .. oh and the sweet old lady .. frank and feisty .. luv'em .. :)

Yeah t he computer .. thank goodness there was some fun stuff on SBS ..

6:30 World News Australia

7:30 Rebuilding The Past

St Fagans - Presented by Dan Cruickshank and Charlie Luxton, this series brings back to life some of Britain's most historic buildings which no longer exist. A mysterious medieval building on the quayside at Haverfordwest was dismantled 30 years ago by a team of young apprentices. Charlie helps those same men reconstruct the seemingly fortified vaulted house at the Welsh National History Museum. Dan sets out to discover what the building actually was and uncovers stories of wealthy merchants, pirates and the English invasion of South Wales. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) (Final) G CC

8:30 Prohibition

Murder and Mayhem - Director Ken Burns tells the story of the rise and fall of Prohibition and the entire era it encompassed. In the early 1920s, while some Americans attempt to honour the Prohibition law, millions more chafe at its unintended consequences. Savvy gangsters make unprecedented profits in the beer trade, resulting in violent territorial grabs for power in cities like Chicago and Detroit. A polarising cultural difference divides America in two: the mostly 'wet', diverse cities and the 'dry' Protestant countryside. (From the US) (Documentary Series) (Part 3 of 5) PG CC

9:30 Boardwalk Empire

Nights in Ballygran - Margaret asks Nucky to shut down a bootlegging operation - but when he fails to take her complaint seriously, she angrily decides to take matters into her own hands. In Chicago, Jimmy tries to help Pearl recover from her attack, but finds Torrio wants to kick her out of the Four Deuces. Meanwhile, Eli is desperate to impress the guests at a prestigious St Patrick's Day dinner, and Rothstein becomes infuriated by press speculation. Stars Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt and Kelly Macdonald. (From the US) (Drama Series) M (A,S,D,L) CC

10:30 Boardwalk Empire

Family Limitation - Nucky's weekly takings are stolen in a mugging on the Boardwalk - and the finger of suspicion points firmly at Luciano. In Chicago, Jimmy sees a different side of Al Capone when he joins his family for dinner, before the pair try to broker an agreement between Torrio and Sheridan. Meanwhile, Van Alden gets a surprise visit from his boss, and Margaret and Lucy have a vicious argument at the lingerie store. Stars Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt and Stephen Graham. (From the US) (Drama Series) MAV (V,S,N) CC

11:35 A Million

This gripping South Korean thriller takes the Australian Outback as its setting for a deadly game of cat-and-mouse. Eight strangers are led to believe that they have been selected for a Survivor-style television reality show to compete for a million-dollar prize. However, as eliminated contestants start turning up dead, they realise the game has life-or-death consequences. Directed by Cho Min-ho and stars Park Hae-il, Shin Min-a, Park Hee-soon. (From South Korea, in Korean) (Thriller) (2009) (Rpt) M (A,V,L)

switched channels 'bout half way through the A .. http://www.sbs.com.au/schedule/SBSONE/2012-10-13/SBS%20Sydney

shucks .. missed 5:35 Rex In Rome .. luv'im too ..

.. you're right the Mormon/Romney library contents don't play like a good game .. zero-sum
stuff doesn't play well much anywhere .. 'specially in any nations foreign relations policy ..

thanks again, F6 .. another few hours inefficiently, yet well spent in those and surrounds again ..

have a good day

ps: am anticipating, unless Chris computer benefits big-time from a rest as we often do, she will be off sometime
rather early tomorrow on her way to her physical computer doctor's place .. took 1.5 hours+ to do this one ..

the one this replies to is the first of three of your links here ..

fuagf -- he's a psychopath -- as is Mitt
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=80502323




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