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Old November 23rd 04, 09:10 PM
JAMES HAMPTON
 
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Hello, gang

Now that one Supreme Court justice is stating something to the effect that
separation of Church and State is not totally possible (he is part of the
Bush agenda) ... and now that the U.S. Parks system is being sued for not
carrying a book that states that the Grand Canyon cannot be more than 4,000
years old, I have a couple of questions regarding marriage and other
musings.

1). Since Adam and Eve started this, where did the 3rd generation come
from? Um ... does this mean we can marry one of our parents or a brother or
sister?

2). Which religious organization is to rule us? Will it be the Mormons?
Does this mean that polygamy will once again be legal? Or perhaps the
Catholics, since they are not happy with divorce or abortion.

3). How much will religion play in our new found country? Will we be
*extremely* religious, such as Iran and most of the Middle East? Say, I
never thought ... perhaps the Muslims should rule (go back to question 2)
or, then again, the Jewish (refer again to question 2).

4). Will any other religions be permitted?

5). Now that we will have a *very* religious country (the fact that pi is
now equal to three, exactly, will not matter - we've sent manufacturing to
China and outsourced IT to India. I'm sure we can find someone else to do
our engineering), how do we fit in with the nuclear powers (Israel, Russia,
North Korea, England, and soon to be nuclear powers - religious
organizations such as Iran. Oh, I forgot the Hindus. Better add India.)?
Could this partially be behind Russia's desire to build up their nuclear
arsenal to be the most powerful in the world? I remember someone in the
paper blaming it on the missile defense system of the U.S. which was caused
by the Democrats. LOL - my error; here I thought "Star Wars" was Ronald
Ray-Guns idea.

Suddenly, this makes the question of linear (or non-linear) amplifiers
pretty trivial, in my mind )


Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim