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The Pilgrims Were Thankful For The Bounty Of Capitalism
On 11/27/2011 11:54 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 11/26/11 15:01 , Bret Cahill wrote: On Thanksgiving Day, Americans gather with their family and friends to celebrate the blessings that Providence has bestowed on their beloved country. A deep appreciation of these blessings involves understanding that they were earned. It is to understand the awesome truth of how "God helps those who help themselves" applies to the Mayflower Pilgrims and their First Thanksgiving at America's birth. This is an appreciation and understanding of which those on the Left are incapable - for it would mean celebrating the capitalist freedom that made that original Thanksgiving possible. This no liberal, no Democrat, no leftie can do. Thus they must distort history instead. The distortion starts in Kindergarten, with the childish make-believe of your kid's school play portraying the noble Squanto teaching the helpless Pilgrims how to feed themselves. So let's drop the curtain on the distortion and watch the real thing. Here it is. http://www.ToThePointNews.com/content/view/4762/2/ Written by Dr. Jack Wheelerwww.ToThePointNews.com Dr. Wheeler needs to know that God help those who can't help themselves which is what he did on the cross. Man had no hope, but God intervened and took the penalty for all sin. Now, all man has to do is believe and he is forgiven of all sin. The first Thanksgiving was all about giving thanks to God for his many blessings he had given the Pilgrims as they crossed the sea and afterwards when they had established homes in the Cape Cod area. The first Thanksgiving was a prayfull three day celebration. What Tracey won't talk about is that the Mayflower Compact prescribed a socialist style of property distribution and socialist government. Yep, our once great nation started out as a socialist colony. Both the early Virginians and the Plymouth settlers subscribed to socialism. And it worked. Separation of church and state got started with the pilgrims. Bret Cahill Yet We have settled for keeping the Federal government out of religion..... The word *separate* is NOT used in the constitution to describe the relationship between government and religion. Just the more powerful term "establishment." Bret Cahill Oh, I think "we" have ... take marriage for example, given to Adam and Eve by God ... the government simply has no right to redefine it ... and Yes they do ignore the constitution that tells government to stay out of the "business" of religion. My point was that "we" The People decided in the constitution that "congress shall NOT establish a National religion" but there is NOTHING written in the constitution saying that religions can't be present in government. The constitution powers/laws limit government, they're NOT there to limit religion Seven (7) state constitutions from the Revolution had outright bans against priests, athiests and ministers holding public office and it was unthinkable everywhere else. States are NOT the Federal Government. And the limits on the Government defined by the Constitution are limits on the Federal government. The states may more or less do what they like. But the distinction above is well made...there is a difference between not establishing a national religion and barring religion from being present in Government. There is also a significant difference between religion and faith. I would absolutely state that the states MUST conduct laws, rules and regulations well within the bounds set by the Constitution -- obviously they are not. However, today, our public servants seem to be in competition as to which of them can get by with the most treasonous acts against the people which the SHOULD be serving ... indeed, I take strong excepting with them attempting to become "leaders" when their sole purpose is to be SERVANTS of the real government, the one of the people, by the people and for the people. Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! |
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Is God a spaceman from Alpha Cetauri?
On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 12:21:47 -0800, John Smith wrote:
If you are going to make statements, you could, at least, make accurate statements ...: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_...n_and_religion Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! Haha, according to your article, Washington said we should give thanks to the "Being". Is God a spaceman from Alpha Cetauri? |
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Unfortunately, History is not here to defend itself
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 12:43:06 -0800, John Smith wrote:
On 11/27/2011 11:54 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote: On 11/26/11 15:01 , Bret Cahill wrote: On Thanksgiving Day, Americans gather with their family and friends to celebrate the blessings that Providence has bestowed on their beloved country. A deep appreciation of these blessings involves understanding that they were earned. It is to understand the awesome truth of how "God helps those who help themselves" applies to the Mayflower Pilgrims and their First Thanksgiving at America's birth. This is an appreciation and understanding of which those on the Left are incapable - for it would mean celebrating the capitalist freedom that made that original Thanksgiving possible. This no liberal, no Democrat, no leftie can do. Thus they must distort history instead. The distortion starts in Kindergarten, with the childish make-believe of your kid's school play portraying the noble Squanto teaching the helpless Pilgrims how to feed themselves. So let's drop the curtain on the distortion and watch the real thing. Here it is. http://www.ToThePointNews.com/content/view/4762/2/ Written by Dr. Jack Wheelerwww.ToThePointNews.com Dr. Wheeler needs to know that God help those who can't help themselves which is what he did on the cross. Man had no hope, but God intervened and took the penalty for all sin. Now, all man has to do is believe and he is forgiven of all sin. The first Thanksgiving was all about giving thanks to God for his many blessings he had given the Pilgrims as they crossed the sea and afterwards when they had established homes in the Cape Cod area. The first Thanksgiving was a prayfull three day celebration. What Tracey won't talk about is that the Mayflower Compact prescribed a socialist style of property distribution and socialist government. Yep, our once great nation started out as a socialist colony. Both the early Virginians and the Plymouth settlers subscribed to socialism. And it worked. Separation of church and state got started with the pilgrims. Bret Cahill Yet We have settled for keeping the Federal government out of religion..... The word *separate* is NOT used in the constitution to describe the relationship between government and religion. Just the more powerful term "establishment." Bret Cahill Oh, I think "we" have ... take marriage for example, given to Adam and Eve by God ... the government simply has no right to redefine it ... and Yes they do ignore the constitution that tells government to stay out of the "business" of religion. My point was that "we" The People decided in the constitution that "congress shall NOT establish a National religion" but there is NOTHING written in the constitution saying that religions can't be present in government. The constitution powers/laws limit government, they're NOT there to limit religion Seven (7) state constitutions from the Revolution had outright bans against priests, athiests and ministers holding public office and it was unthinkable everywhere else. States are NOT the Federal Government. And the limits on the Government defined by the Constitution are limits on the Federal government. The states may more or less do what they like. But the distinction above is well made...there is a difference between not establishing a national religion and barring religion from being present in Government. There is also a significant difference between religion and faith. I would absolutely state that the states MUST conduct laws, rules and regulations well within the bounds set by the Constitution -- obviously they are not. However, today, our public servants seem to be in competition as to which of them can get by with the most treasonous acts against the people which the SHOULD be serving ... indeed, I take strong excepting with them attempting to become "leaders" when their sole purpose is to be SERVANTS of the real government, the one of the people, by the people and for the people. Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! |
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Is God a spaceman from Alpha Cetauri?
On 11/27/2011 12:51 PM, dave wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 12:21:47 -0800, John Smith wrote: If you are going to make statements, you could, at least, make accurate statements ...: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_...n_and_religion Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! Haha, according to your article, Washington said we should give thanks to the "Being". Is God a spaceman from Alpha Cetauri? The only thing I can be certain of is that, DNA was coded by a programmer(s) much more knowledge and skill than any software engineer(s) we have today -- beyond that, who would be foolish enough to limit the creator(s?) Undoubtedly, such works as found he http://www.hinduwisdom.info/Vimanas.htm speak of beings which would have looked like gods to the peoples of the times ... either that, or ancient peoples read Buck Rogers! But, in the end, when we find the real answer, I think the question will become, "Who created the creator(s?)" Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! |
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Unfortunately, History is not here to defend itself
On 11/27/2011 12:59 PM, dave wrote:
On Sun, 27 Nov 2011 12:43:06 -0800, John Smith wrote: On 11/27/2011 11:54 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote: On 11/26/11 15:01 , Bret Cahill wrote: On Thanksgiving Day, Americans gather with their family and friends to celebrate the blessings that Providence has bestowed on their beloved country. A deep appreciation of these blessings involves understanding that they were earned. It is to understand the awesome truth of how "God helps those who help themselves" applies to the Mayflower Pilgrims and their First Thanksgiving at America's birth. This is an appreciation and understanding of which those on the Left are incapable - for it would mean celebrating the capitalist freedom that made that original Thanksgiving possible. This no liberal, no Democrat, no leftie can do. Thus they must distort history instead. The distortion starts in Kindergarten, with the childish make-believe of your kid's school play portraying the noble Squanto teaching the helpless Pilgrims how to feed themselves. So let's drop the curtain on the distortion and watch the real thing. Here it is. http://www.ToThePointNews.com/content/view/4762/2/ Written by Dr. Jack Wheelerwww.ToThePointNews.com Dr. Wheeler needs to know that God help those who can't help themselves which is what he did on the cross. Man had no hope, but God intervened and took the penalty for all sin. Now, all man has to do is believe and he is forgiven of all sin. The first Thanksgiving was all about giving thanks to God for his many blessings he had given the Pilgrims as they crossed the sea and afterwards when they had established homes in the Cape Cod area. The first Thanksgiving was a prayfull three day celebration. What Tracey won't talk about is that the Mayflower Compact prescribed a socialist style of property distribution and socialist government. Yep, our once great nation started out as a socialist colony. Both the early Virginians and the Plymouth settlers subscribed to socialism. And it worked. Separation of church and state got started with the pilgrims. Bret Cahill Yet We have settled for keeping the Federal government out of religion..... The word *separate* is NOT used in the constitution to describe the relationship between government and religion. Just the more powerful term "establishment." Bret Cahill Oh, I think "we" have ... take marriage for example, given to Adam and Eve by God ... the government simply has no right to redefine it ... and Yes they do ignore the constitution that tells government to stay out of the "business" of religion. My point was that "we" The People decided in the constitution that "congress shall NOT establish a National religion" but there is NOTHING written in the constitution saying that religions can't be present in government. The constitution powers/laws limit government, they're NOT there to limit religion Seven (7) state constitutions from the Revolution had outright bans against priests, athiests and ministers holding public office and it was unthinkable everywhere else. States are NOT the Federal Government. And the limits on the Government defined by the Constitution are limits on the Federal government. The states may more or less do what they like. But the distinction above is well made...there is a difference between not establishing a national religion and barring religion from being present in Government. There is also a significant difference between religion and faith. I would absolutely state that the states MUST conduct laws, rules and regulations well within the bounds set by the Constitution -- obviously they are not. However, today, our public servants seem to be in competition as to which of them can get by with the most treasonous acts against the people which the SHOULD be serving ... indeed, I take strong excepting with them attempting to become "leaders" when their sole purpose is to be SERVANTS of the real government, the one of the people, by the people and for the people. Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! Yes, the drafts of the Constitution were written on hemp (marijuana) paper. But, you can't smoke it!!! Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! |
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The Pilgrims Were Thankful For The Bounty Of Capitalism
On 11/27/11 14:43 , John Smith wrote:
On 11/27/2011 11:54 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote: On 11/26/11 15:01 , Bret Cahill wrote: On Thanksgiving Day, Americans gather with their family and friends to celebrate the blessings that Providence has bestowed on their beloved country. A deep appreciation of these blessings involves understanding that they were earned. It is to understand the awesome truth of how "God helps those who help themselves" applies to the Mayflower Pilgrims and their First Thanksgiving at America's birth. This is an appreciation and understanding of which those on the Left are incapable - for it would mean celebrating the capitalist freedom that made that original Thanksgiving possible. This no liberal, no Democrat, no leftie can do. Thus they must distort history instead. The distortion starts in Kindergarten, with the childish make-believe of your kid's school play portraying the noble Squanto teaching the helpless Pilgrims how to feed themselves. So let's drop the curtain on the distortion and watch the real thing. Here it is. http://www.ToThePointNews.com/content/view/4762/2/ Written by Dr. Jack Wheelerwww.ToThePointNews.com Dr. Wheeler needs to know that God help those who can't help themselves which is what he did on the cross. Man had no hope, but God intervened and took the penalty for all sin. Now, all man has to do is believe and he is forgiven of all sin. The first Thanksgiving was all about giving thanks to God for his many blessings he had given the Pilgrims as they crossed the sea and afterwards when they had established homes in the Cape Cod area. The first Thanksgiving was a prayfull three day celebration. What Tracey won't talk about is that the Mayflower Compact prescribed a socialist style of property distribution and socialist government. Yep, our once great nation started out as a socialist colony. Both the early Virginians and the Plymouth settlers subscribed to socialism. And it worked. Separation of church and state got started with the pilgrims. Bret Cahill Yet We have settled for keeping the Federal government out of religion..... The word *separate* is NOT used in the constitution to describe the relationship between government and religion. Just the more powerful term "establishment." Bret Cahill Oh, I think "we" have ... take marriage for example, given to Adam and Eve by God ... the government simply has no right to redefine it ... and Yes they do ignore the constitution that tells government to stay out of the "business" of religion. My point was that "we" The People decided in the constitution that "congress shall NOT establish a National religion" but there is NOTHING written in the constitution saying that religions can't be present in government. The constitution powers/laws limit government, they're NOT there to limit religion Seven (7) state constitutions from the Revolution had outright bans against priests, athiests and ministers holding public office and it was unthinkable everywhere else. States are NOT the Federal Government. And the limits on the Government defined by the Constitution are limits on the Federal government. The states may more or less do what they like. But the distinction above is well made...there is a difference between not establishing a national religion and barring religion from being present in Government. There is also a significant difference between religion and faith. I would absolutely state that the states MUST conduct laws, rules and regulations well within the bounds set by the Constitution -- obviously they are not. Re-read the document...Powers specifically assigned to and limited for the Federal Goverment apply only to the Federal Government. Those powers not enumerated in the Constitution to the Federal Government are reserved for the States. |
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The Pilgrims Were Thankful For The Bounty Of Capitalism
"D. Peter Maus" wrote in message ... I would absolutely state that the states MUST conduct laws, rules and regulations well within the bounds set by the Constitution -- obviously they are not. Re-read the document...Powers specifically assigned to and limited for the Federal Goverment apply only to the Federal Government. Those powers not enumerated in the Constitution to the Federal Government are reserved for the States. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There seems to be some fudge factor as far as the SCOTUS is concerned, since they are able to find amendments to state constitutions to be unconstitutional. |
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The Pilgrims Were Thankful For The Bounty Of Capitalism
On 11/27/11 23:25 , Brenda Ann wrote:
"D. Peter Maus" wrote in message ... I would absolutely state that the states MUST conduct laws, rules and regulations well within the bounds set by the Constitution -- obviously they are not. Re-read the document...Powers specifically assigned to and limited for the Federal Goverment apply only to the Federal Government. Those powers not enumerated in the Constitution to the Federal Government are reserved for the States. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There seems to be some fudge factor as far as the SCOTUS is concerned, since they are able to find amendments to state constitutions to be unconstitutional. The Court has been out of control since Marbury Vs Madison. |
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The Pilgrims Were Thankful For The Bounty Of Capitalism
On 11/27/2011 9:36 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 11/27/11 23:25 , Brenda Ann wrote: "D. Peter Maus" wrote in message ... I would absolutely state that the states MUST conduct laws, rules and regulations well within the bounds set by the Constitution -- obviously they are not. Re-read the document...Powers specifically assigned to and limited for the Federal Goverment apply only to the Federal Government. Those powers not enumerated in the Constitution to the Federal Government are reserved for the States. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There seems to be some fudge factor as far as the SCOTUS is concerned, since they are able to find amendments to state constitutions to be unconstitutional. The Court has been out of control since Marbury Vs Madison. Out of control and legislating from the bench! -- to put it mildly! Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! |
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M4 Mania Dave -asks- Is God a Spaced-Out-Man from Alpha Cetauri ?
On Nov 27, 12:51*pm, dave wrote:
On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 12:21:47 -0800, John Smith wrote: If you are going to make statements, you could, at least, make accurate statements ...: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_...n_and_religion Regards, JS The calendar says 2011, the heart says 1776! - Haha, according to your article, - Washington said we should give thanks - to the "Being". - Is God a spaceman from Alpha Cetauri? M4* Mania Dave -asks- "Is God a spaceman from Alpha Cetauri?" M4* Mania Dave -from- Out of Your M4 Mind -to- Out of Your M4 World * Mucho Medical-Marijuana Madness [M4] m4 mania dave -exclaiming- woo dude i see god in the smoke from my hash-pipe -wow-!- Jesus Loves You M4 Mania Dave - eflap ~ RHF |
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