On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 10:35:10 -0800, markzoom wrote:
> flaviaR@verizon.net wrote:
>> On 14-Dec-2006, "Mark K. Bilbo" wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 10:36:56 -0800, markzoom wrote:
>>
>>
>> > > In a way that would be victory for the zionist Rabbi too.... and a blow
>> > > to freedom.
>> >
>> > Not having tax funded blinky lights on plastic trees is a "blow to
>> > freedom?"
>> >
>> > Maybe to kooks...
>>
>> Certainly to those who expose themselves and their
>> politics so thoroughly as markzoom. Or did you miss
>> what he called the rabbi....? I left it in, above....
>>
>> Susan
>
> My "politics" happen to based on ethics, which zionism and it's
> proponents so clearly lack. Are you saying the Rabbi isn't a zionist?
I don't care if he's a purple pistachio, he made a simple, reasonable
request for inclusion that wouldn't have taken that much time nor money to
honor. Instead, the airport bureaucrats hiked their skirts and ran around
like headless chickens shrieking the sky was falling.
I'm wondering why it's so difficult for people to believe that
governmental bureaucrats acted like a bunch of morons...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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If their omnipotent, omniscient (so they say) god wants me to
believe in him, then he should know what would prove his
existence to me. He hasn't done so yet, so there is no reason
to believe in him.
-Woden |