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Steve December 14th 10 08:31 PM

Crimmus
 
On Dec 13, 10:30*pm, wrote:
Doggy will get some left over Christmas dinner.I want Santa to bring me
some teeth.
cuhulin


They say George Washington had a set of wooden teeth. Do you own any
woodworking tools?

[email protected] December 14th 10 09:22 PM

Crimmus
 
I own a lot of tools for working on wood.

I think I read somewhere years ago in a book that George Washington
didn't have any wooden teeth.
cuhulin


[email protected] December 15th 10 04:42 AM

Crimmus
 
On Dec 14, 3:31*pm, Steve wrote:
On Dec 13, 10:30*pm, wrote:

Doggy will get some left over Christmas dinner.I want Santa to bring me
some teeth.
cuhulin


They say George Washington had a set of wooden teeth. Do you own any
woodworking tools?


My dentist claimed (years ago) it was not wooden,but rhino horn. I
think that's what he told me.

[email protected] December 15th 10 04:52 AM

Crimmus
 
I think I remember the book said his teeth were made of horn.I just
can't see wooden teeth.
cuhulin


dave December 15th 10 01:16 PM

Geo. Washington Revisionist Fables
 
wrote:
On Dec 14, 3:31 pm, wrote:
On Dec 13, 10:30 pm, wrote:

Doggy will get some left over Christmas dinner.I want Santa to bring me
some teeth.
cuhulin


They say George Washington had a set of wooden teeth. Do you own any
woodworking tools?


My dentist claimed (years ago) it was not wooden,but rhino horn. I
think that's what he told me.


No wooden teeth

Never prayed (that anyone's aware of)

Rarely attended church and did not take communion

Did not cut down a stupid cherry tree

m II December 15th 10 07:47 PM

Geo. Washington Revisionist Fables
 
On 10-12-15 06:16 AM, dave wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 14, 3:31 pm, wrote:
On Dec 13, 10:30 pm, wrote:

Doggy will get some left over Christmas dinner.I want Santa to bring me
some teeth.
cuhulin

They say George Washington had a set of wooden teeth. Do you own any
woodworking tools?


My dentist claimed (years ago) it was not wooden,but rhino horn. I
think that's what he told me.


No wooden teeth

Never prayed (that anyone's aware of)

Rarely attended church and did not take communion

Did not cut down a stupid cherry tree


Don't lie.

He made his wooden dentures from the wood of that cherry tree.
Washington himself is quoted as saying "I canf nof pfell a lie..I cuth
thaf thfee down.."

Presumably he was using those same dentures when he made that statement.




mike

RHF December 16th 10 07:45 AM

Toke-On 'Special Dave' Toke-On . . . Hab U a Mari-Ju-Ana X-Mas !
 
On Dec 15, 5:16*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 14, 3:31 pm, *wrote:
On Dec 13, 10:30 pm, wrote:


Doggy will get some left over Christmas dinner.I want Santa to bring me
some teeth.
cuhulin


They say George Washington had a set of wooden teeth. Do you own any
woodworking tools?


My dentist claimed (years ago) it was not wooden,but rhino horn. I
think that's what he told me.


- No wooden teeth
-
- Never prayed (that anyone's aware of)

God Knows All and Hears All 'Special Dave'
-while- The Ears of Man Hear Nothing . . .
http://americandigest.org/washington-praying.jpg

dave December 16th 10 01:17 PM

Toke-On 'Special Dave' Toke-On . . . Hab U a Mari-Ju-Ana X-Mas!
 
RHF wrote:

-
- Never prayed (that anyone's aware of)

God Knows All and Hears All 'Special Dave'
-while- The Ears of Man Hear Nothing . . .
http://americandigest.org/washington-praying.jpg
.
- Rarely attended church and did not take communion

'Special Dave' you have your own self-proclaimed
'Facts-with-a-Liberal-Bias'; and I have my own view
of American History that is held by many/most.
George Washington's 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation


They weren't above saying what they thought the great unwashed wanted to
hear, even in 1789. The paintings are photoshopped.

Washington, America's first president, did attend church services during
his adulthood, but refused to take Communion. When told by the priest
that he was setting a bad example by attending but refusing to
participate he chose to stop going altogether. So while he may not have
been expressly an atheist, religion was clearly not something that
weighed heavily on his mind and politics. Being religiously pious may be
viewed by some as an essential characteristic of an American president
today, but the man regarded as "The Father of America" was anything but.

Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and America's third
president, was adamantly opposed to the establishment of a
state-sponsored church. It was he who wrote the Virginia Statute for
Religious Freedom. This document was the primary inspiration for the
First Amendment to the US Constitution which forbade the establishment
of any religion by the state.

Admittedly, Jefferson was more of a deist than an all-out atheist.
However, Darwin's majestic theory of evolution by natural selection
would sadly not be published in his lifetime. Considering Jefferson's
brilliant scientific mind, being aware of and understanding that theory
may have pushed him strongly into atheist territory.

Lincoln, the man who signed the Emancipation Proclamation into law, was
also not consoled by supernatural ideas. After the death of his son he
was understandably devastated. One of the reasons for this despair was
the idea that there was no 'next life' after this one. He believed his
son was gone forever and dismissed any notion of an afterlife (a view
that was not shared by his wife, who tried all kinds of supernatural
ideas in order to feel a connection with her lost child). Lincoln never
made any public pronouncements of faith, yet is still regarded by a vast
number of Americans as the greatest president the nation has ever had.
http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/th...eist-jefferson

[email protected] December 16th 10 02:57 PM

Toke-On 'Special Dave' Toke-On . . . Hab U a Mari-Ju-AnaX-Mas !
 
Listnin to Paul Gallo radio talk show,,, a few minutes ago a woman in
Winnipeg,Manitoba,Canada was wishing her family and friends in
Mississippi a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
cuhulin


[email protected] December 16th 10 05:37 PM

Toke-On 'Special Dave' Toke-On . . . Hab U a Mari-Ju-Ana X-Mas !
 
On Dec 16, 8:17*am, dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
-
- Never prayed (that anyone's aware of)


God Knows All and Hears All 'Special Dave'
-while- The Ears of Man Hear Nothing . . .
http://americandigest.org/washington-praying.jpg
* .
- Rarely attended church and did not take communion


'Special Dave' you have your own self-proclaimed
'Facts-with-a-Liberal-Bias'; and I have my own view
of American History that is held by many/most.
George Washington's 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation


They weren't above saying what they thought the great unwashed wanted to
hear, even in 1789. The paintings are photoshopped.

Washington, America's first president, did attend church services during
his adulthood, but refused to take Communion. When told by the priest
that he was setting a bad example by attending but refusing to
participate he chose to stop going altogether. So while he may not have
been expressly an atheist, religion was clearly not something that
weighed heavily on his mind and politics. Being religiously pious may be
viewed by some as an essential characteristic of an American president
today, but the man regarded as "The Father of America" was anything but.

Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and America's third
president, was adamantly opposed to the establishment of a
state-sponsored church. It was he who wrote the Virginia Statute for
Religious Freedom. This document was the primary inspiration for the
First Amendment to the US Constitution which forbade the establishment
of any religion by the state.

Admittedly, Jefferson was more of a deist than an all-out atheist.
However, Darwin's majestic theory of evolution by natural selection
would sadly not be published in his lifetime. Considering Jefferson's
brilliant scientific mind, being aware of and understanding that theory
may have pushed him strongly into atheist territory.

Lincoln, the man who signed the Emancipation Proclamation into law, was
also not consoled by supernatural ideas. After the death of his son he
was understandably devastated. One of the reasons for this despair was
the idea that there was no 'next life' after this one. He believed his
son was gone forever and dismissed any notion of an afterlife (a view
that was not shared by his wife, who tried all kinds of supernatural
ideas in order to feel a connection with her lost child). Lincoln never
made any public pronouncements of faith, yet is still regarded by a vast
number of Americans as the greatest president the nation has ever had.http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/th...america-atheis...


Honest Abe.

RHF December 16th 10 06:25 PM

Toke-On 'Special Dave' Toke-On . . . Hab U a Mari-Ju-Ana X-Mas !
 
On Dec 16, 5:17*am, dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
-
- Never prayed (that anyone's aware of)


God Knows All and Hears All 'Special Dave'
-while- The Ears of Man Hear Nothing . . .
http://americandigest.org/washington-praying.jpg
* .
- Rarely attended church and did not take communion


'Special Dave' you have your own self-proclaimed
'Facts-with-a-Liberal-Bias'; and I have my own view
of American History that is held by many/most.
George Washington's 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation


- They weren't above saying what they thought
- the great unwashed wanted to hear, even in 1789.

So we should only believe in some of what they
say and wrote; and only you 'Special Dave' are the
interpreter of what is relevant to the Enlightened
{Liberal} Agenda.

The paintings are photoshopped.

Un-Altered "Original" Painting -circa- 1800~1900
were 'Photoshopped . . .

you boggle the mind 'special dave' ~ RHF

RHF December 17th 10 05:17 AM

Toke-On 'Special Dave' Toke-On . . . Hab U a Mari-Ju-Ana X-Mas !
 
On Dec 16, 1:54*pm, dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 16, 5:17 am, dave wrote:


- They weren't above saying what they thought
- the great unwashed wanted to hear, even in 1789.


So we should only believe in some of what they
say and wrote;


- Since we're talking history,
- actions speak louder than words.
- Thomas Jefferson was not sworn with a Bible.

'Special Dave'

Are You now claiming that Thomas Jefferson never
used a Bible in taking any of his Oaths of Office ?
*Citations Please* You made the 'claim' so back-it-up.

Also are you claiming that Thomas Jefferson never
took the Oath of Office of any of his Offices ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_of...nited_Stat es

dave December 17th 10 01:31 PM

Toke-On Toke-On . . . -Ju-Ana X-
 
wrote:
On Dec 16, 4:54 pm, wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 16, 5:17 am, wrote:


- They weren't above saying what they thought
- the great unwashed wanted to hear, even in 1789.


So we should only believe in some of what they
say and wrote;


Since we're talking history, actions speak louder than words. Thomas
Jefferson was not sworn with a Bible.


..so what Holy Book was used in it's place ?



dave December 17th 10 01:33 PM

Toke-On Toke-On-Ju-Anas !
 
wrote:
On Dec 16, 4:54 pm, wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Dec 16, 5:17 am, wrote:


- They weren't above saying what they thought
- the great unwashed wanted to hear, even in 1789.


So we should only believe in some of what they
say and wrote;


Since we're talking history, actions speak louder than words. Thomas
Jefferson was not sworn with a Bible.


..so what Holy Book was used in it's place ?


Mr. Jefferson rewrote the Bible, removing all the supernatural crap;
perhaps they used that. I'd have used the Manhattan phone book.


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