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I was wondering if the vets of career war families are treated better than the average vet Perhaps

a blessing from the Pope and a hearty our hearts are with you across thy kingdom with aid forthcoming on stand by oh ya God too. How about parachute bombings or maybe just finish them off 5 million Philippine resuscitation !"# million a day for banksters snuffin I don$t get it and obviously neither do you In the name of God of% for with the People &'(

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Unot only a political system VbutW an ideal% an aspiration% really% intimately connected to and dependent upon a picture of what it is to be human]of what it is a human should be to be fully human.UV5W &hile there is no specific% universally accepted definition of BdemocracyB%V"W eDuality and freedom have both been identified as important characteristics of democracy since ancient times.V7W 'hese principles are reflected in all citiCens being

eDual before the law


and having eDual access to legislative processes. (or e0ample% in a representative democracy% every vote has eDual weight% no unreasonable restrictions can apply to anyone seeking to become a representative% and the freedom of its citiCens is secured by legitimiCed rights and liberties which are generally protected by a constitution.V8WV^W

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@ajority rule is often listed as a characteristic of democracy. However% it is also possible for a minority to be oppressed by a Utyranny of the majorityU in the absence of governmental or constitutional protections of individual and-or group rights. 5n essential part of an UidealU representative democracy is competitive elections that are fair both substantively V!5W and procedurally.V!"W (urthermore% freedom of political e0pression% freedom of speech% and

freedom of the press


are considered to be essential%

so that citiCens are adeDuately informed


and able to vote according to their own best interests as they see them.V!7WV!8W It has also been suggested that a basic feature of democracy is the capacity of individuals to participate freely and fully in the life of their society.V!^W

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Satanism is a broad term referring to a group of Western religions comprising diverse ideological and philosophical

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&opula" !ove"ei%nty or the !ove"ei%nty of the people is

the belief
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Sovereignty
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Sovereignty is the quality of having supreme, independent authority over a geographic area, such as a territory.
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It can be found in a power to rule and make law that rests

on a political fact for which


no purely legal explanation can be provided.
In theoretical terms, the idea of "sovereignty", historically, from Socrates to Thomas Hobbes, has always necessitated a moral imperative on the entity exercising it.
:ule of 2aw 'he rule of law is a legal ma0im which provides that no person is above the law% that no one can be punished by the state e0cept for a breach of the law% and that no one can be convicted of breaching the law e0cept in the manner set forth by the law itself. 'he "ule of law !tan#! in cont"a!t to the i#ea that the lea#e" i! above the law a featu"e of an# ce"tain othe" le%al !y!tem!. 'he phrase has been used since the !7th century% but the concept is older. (or e0ample% the Greek philosopher 5ristotle said% U2aw should governU.V\W )ne way to be free from the rule of law is by denying that an enactment has the necessary attributes of law. 'he rule of law has therefore been described as

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Reichsfhrer-SS Heinrich Himmler.

)n )ctober !^ E% Himmler referred e0plicitly to the e0termination of the 4ewish people during a secret ++ meeting in the city of PoCnahFPosenG. 'he following is a translation of an e0cerpt from a transcription of an audio recordingV77W that e0ists of the speech, I also want to refer here very frankly to a very difficult matter. &e can now very openly talk about this among ourselves% and yet we will never discuss this publicly. 4ust as we did not hesitate on E# 4une !^E % to perform our duty as ordered and put comrades who had failed up against the wall and e0ecute them% we also never spoke about it% nor will we ever speak about it.

2et us thank God


that we had within us enough selfHevident fortitude never to discuss it among us% and we never talked about it. ;very one of us was horrified% and yet every one clearly understood that we would do it ne0t time% when the order is given and when it becomes necessary. I am now referring to the evacuation of the 4ews% to the e0termination of the 4ewish People. 'his is something that is easily said, B'he 4ewish People will be e0terminatedB% says every Party member% Bthis is very obvious% it is in our program ] elimination of the 4ews% e0termination% a small matter.B 5nd then they turn up% the upstanding 8# million Germans% and each one has his decent 4ew. 'hey say the others are all swine% but this particular one is a splendid 4ew. [ut none has observed it% endured it. @ost of you here know what it means when !## corpses lie ne0t to each other% when there are 5## or when there are !%###. 'o have endured this and at the same time to have remained a decent person ] with e0ceptions due to human weaknesses ] has made us tough% and is a glorious chapter that has not and will not be spoken of. [ecause we know how difficult it would be for us if we still had 4ews as secret saboteurs% agitators and rabble rousers in every city% what with the bombings% with the burden and with the hardships of the war. If the 4ews were still part of the German nation% we would most likely arrive now at the state we were at in !^!" and B!7 . . . .

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What if you name it and we lived happily ever after Within the spirit please %magine the 8-%$< getting Scrooged "nd Tiny Tim a.in getting mended and 6es /irginia still virgin when finds out no Satanic $lause %magine 1mas miracle bringing people together A4 ;ran. with me %7m thin.ing the .ind that would bring 1mas AB*C eternal What if we used science for peace religiously -eligion the antithesis of science you do the math Dill the bastard ... let us pray this means war , nun eh+ Ta>es and death as certain as beliefs and faith #0'E<#umanity 0nderground 'atality Erows <galitarian -eferendum

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5s chief law officer% the 5ttorney General has

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the scope of this 5ct or having to do in any way with the practice of law in )ntario or the provision of legal services in )ntario% and for this purpose he or she may at any time reDuire the production of any document or thing pertaining to the affairs of the +ociety. :.+.). !^^#% c. 2.8% s. !E F!G_ !^^8% c. \!% s. 7 F!G_ \##"% c. \!% +ched. *% s. !E. 5dmissions F\G ?o admission of any person in any document or thing produced under subsection F!G is admissible in evidence against that person in any proceedings other than proceedings under this 5ct. :.+.). !^^#% c. 2.8% s. !E F\G_ !^^8% c. \!% s. 7 F\G. Protection of @inister FEG ?o person who is or has been the 5ttorney General for )ntario is subject to any proceedings of the +ociety or to any penalty imposed under this 5ct for anything done by him or her while e0ercising the functions of such office. :.+.). !^^#% c. 2.8% s. !E FEG_ !^^8% c. \!% s. 7 FEG. 'he *rown has a distinct responsibility to the court to present all the credible evidence available.

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:ule of 2aw http,--en.wikipedia.org-wiki-:ule6of6law 'he :ule of law in its most basic form is no one is above the law. Perhaps the most important application of the rule of law is the principle that governmental authority is legitimately e0ercised only in accordance with% publicly disclosed laws% adopted and enforced in accordance with established procedural steps that are referred to as due process. 'he rule of law is hostile to dictatorship and to anarchy. 5ccording to modern 5ngloH5merican thinking% hallmarks of adherence to the rule of law commonly include

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of no force or effect.
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whether or not to lay charges is for the police. )nce the charge is laid

the #eci!ion
as to whether the prosecution should proceed% and in what manner% is for the 5ttorney General and the *rown 5ttorney. It is now an accepted and important constitutional principle that the 5ttorney General must carry out the @inisterBs criminal prosecution responsibilities independent of *abinet and of any partisan political pressures. 'he 5ttorney GeneralBs responsibility for individual criminal prosecutions must be undertaken H and seen to be undertaken H on strictly objective and legal criteria% free of any political considerations. &hether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue of government policy. 'his responsibility has been characteriCed as a matter of the

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the evi#ence !hall be e,clu#e#


if it is established that% having regard to all the circumstances% the admission of it in the proceedings

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The War on %raF, filmma.er -obert Ereenwald chronicles the 4ush "dministrationGs determined Fuest to invade %raF following the events of September 11, A001. The film deconstructs the administrationGs case for war through interviews with 0.S intelligence and defense officials, foreign service e>perts, and 0.'. weapons inspectors HH including a former $%" director, a former ambassador to Saudi "rabia and even 8resident 4ushGs Secretary of the "rmy. Their analyses and conclusions are sobering, and often disturbing, regardless of oneGs political affiliations.

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)n )ctober !^ E% Himmler referred e0plicitly to the e0termination of the 4ewish people during a secret ++ meeting in the city of PoCnahFPosenG. 'he following is a translation of an e0cerpt from a transcription of an audio recordingV77W that e0ists of the speech, I also want to refer here very frankly to a very difficult matter. &e can now very openly talk about this among ourselves% and yet we will never discuss this publicly. 4ust as we did not hesitate on E# 4une !^E % to perform our duty as ordered and put comrades who had failed up against the wall and e0ecute them% we also never spoke about it% nor will we ever speak about it.

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)n >ecember \\% \##8% >uffy was named a Prince ;dward Island representative to the +enate of *anada on the advice of Prime @inister +tephen Harper% sitting as a *onservative.V8WV^W He subseDuently retired as a '= journalist at the end of \##8. In @arch \#!#% >uffy criticiCed the 9niversity of <ingBs *ollege and other journalism schools in *anada for teaching ?oam *homsky and critical thinking. He went on to say that journalism schools in *anada were churning out leftists who thought private enterprise was bad. 'he head of <ingBs +chool of 4ournalism reacted with surprise to >uffyBs criticism% saying that @anufacturing *onsent was not part of the curriculum. +he also said she would not apologiCe for teaching critical thinking to journalism students.V!#W 5 number of editorial comments were written in response to >uffyBs criticism.V!!WV!\WV!EW

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2ike other financial empires in history% +mith claims the contemporary model forms alliances necessary to develop and control wealth% as peripheral nations remain impoverished providers of cheap resources for the imperialHcentersHofHcapital.V!W [elloc estimated that% during the [ritish ;nclosures% Uperhaps half of the whole population was proletarianU% while roughly the other UhalfU owned and controlled the means of production. ?ow% under modern *apitalism% 4.&. +mith claims fewer than 5## people possess more wealth than half of the earth$s population% as the wealth of !-\ of !Hpercent of the 9nited +tates population roughly eDual that of the lower ^#Hpercent. www.Home:ace!E.com 'ime for the Human :ace to Party P)&;: Possible )nly &hen ;galitarian :eciprocity

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aI don$t know what you mean by mglory%$ b 5lice said. Humpty >umpty smiled contemptuously. a)f course you don$t]till I tell you. I meant mthere$s a nice knockH down argument for youi$ b a[ut mglory$ doesn$t mean ma nice knockHdown argument$%b 5lice objected. a&hen I use a word%b Humpty >umpty said% in rather a scornful tone% ait means just what I choose it to mean] neither more nor less.b a'he Duestion is%b said 5lice% awhether you can make words mean so many different things.b a'he Duestion is%b said Humpty >umpty% awhich is to be master that$s all.b 5lice was too much puCCled to say anything% so after a minute Humpty >umpty began again. a'hey$ve a temper% some of them]particularly verbs% they$re the proudest]adjectives you can do anything with% but not verbs]however% I can manage the whole loti Impenetrabilityi 'hat$s what I sayibV!5W 'his passage was used in [ritain by 2ord 5tkin and in his dissenting judgement in the seminal case 2iversidge v. 5nderson F!^ \G% where he protested about the distortion of a statute by the majority of the House of 2ords. V!"W It also became a popular citation in 9nited +tates legal opinions% appearing in \5# judicial decisions in the &estlaw database as of 5pril !^% \##8% including two +upreme *ourt cases F'=5 v. Hill and cschernig v. @illerG.V!7W
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Roles and Responsibilities of the Attorney General


'he 5ttorney General has a uniDue role to play as a @inister. )ne part of the 5ttorney GeneralBs role is that of a *abinet @inister. In this capacity the @inister is responsible for representing the interests and perspectives of the @inistry at *abinet% while simultaneously representing the interests and perspectives of *abinet and conseDuently the Government to the @inistry and the @inistryBs communities of interest. 'he 5ttorney General is the chief law officer of the ;0ecutive *ouncil. 'he responsibilities stemming from this role are unlike those of any other *abinet member. 'he role has been referred to as UjudicialHlikeU and as the Uguardian of the public interestU. @uch has been written on the subject of ministerial responsibilities and the uniDue role of the 5ttorney General. 'here are various components of the 5ttorney GeneralBs role. 'he 5ttorney General has uniDue responsibilities to the *rown% the courts% the 2egislature and the e0ecutive branch of government. &hile there are different emphases and nuances attached to these there is a general theme throughout all the various aspects of the 5ttorney GeneralBs responsibilities that the office has a constitutional and traditional responsibility beyond that of a political minister. 'he statutory responsibilities of the office are found in section 5 of the Ministr* of the Attorne* +eneral A!t. +ection 5 states, 'he 5ttorney General% FaG is the 2aw )fficer of the ;0ecutive *ouncil_ FbG shall see that the administration of public affairs is in accordance with the law_ FcG shall superintend all matters connected with the administration of justice in )ntario_ FdG shall perform the duties and have the powers that belong to the 5ttorney General and +olicitor General of ;ngland by law and usage% so far as those powers and duties are applicable to )ntario% and also shall perform the duties and powers that% until the Constitution A!t, -./0 came into effect% belonged to the offices of the 5ttorney General and +olicitor General in the provinces of *anada and 9pper *anada and which% under the provisions of that 5ct% are within the scope of the powers of the 2egislature_ E^

FeG shall advise the Government upon all matters of law connected with legislative enactments and upon all matters of law referred to him or her by the Government_ FfG shall advise the Government upon all matters of a legislative nature and superintend all Government measures of a legislative nature_ FgG shall advise the heads of ministries and agencies of Government upon all matters of law connected with such ministries and agency_ FhG shall conduct and regulate all litigation for and against the *rown or any ministry or agency of government in respect of any subject within the authority or jurisdiction of the 2egislature_ FiG shall superintend all matters connected with judicial offices_ FjG shall perform such other functions as are assigned to him or her by the 2egislature or by the 2ieutenant Governor in *ouncil. U &hat follows is an overview of the various components of the 5ttorney GeneralBs roles and responsibilities% primarily as outlined in the 5ct.

Chief Law Officer of the Executive Council (s. 5(a))


'he role of chief law officer might be referred to as the 5ttorney GeneralBs overall responsibility as the independent legal advisor to the *abinet H and some have even suggested that the role possibly e0tends to the 2egislature as well. 'he importance of the independence of the role is fundamental to the position and well established in common law% statutes and tradition. 5s chief law officer% the 5ttorney General has a special responsibility to be the guardian of that most elusive concept H the rule of law. 'he rule of law is a well established legal principle% but hard to easily define. It is the rule of law that protects individuals% and society as a whole% from arbitrary measures and safeguards personal liberties. 'he 5ttorney General has a special role to play in advising *abinet to ensure the rule of law is maintained and that *abinet actions are legally and constitutionally valid. In providing such advice it is important to keep in mind the distinction between the 5ttorney GeneralBs policy advice and preference and the legal advice being presented to *abinet. 'he 5ttorney GeneralBs legal advice or constitutional advice should not be lightly disregarded. 'he 5ttorney GeneralBs policy advice has the same weight as that of other ministers.

Criminal prosecutions (s.5(d))


)ne of the most publicly scrutiniCed aspects of the 5ttorney GeneralBs role is the responsibility for criminal prosecutions encompassed in section 5 FdG and s. ^\ of the *onstitution 5ct% !8"7. +ection ^\ gives the provinces authority to legislate in matters related to the administration of criminal justice and thereby gives the provincial 5ttorney General authority to prosecute offences under the *riminal *ode. 'he 5ttorney General does not% however% direct or cause charges to be laid. &hile the 5ttorney General and the 5ttorney GeneralBs agents may provide legal advice to the police% the ultimate decision whether or not to lay charges is for the police. )nce the charge is laid the decision as to whether the prosecution should proceed% and in what manner% is for the 5ttorney General and the *rown 5ttorney. It is now an accepted and important constitutional principle that the 5ttorney General must carry out the @inisterBs criminal prosecution responsibilities independent of *abinet and of any partisan political pressures. 'he 5ttorney GeneralBs responsibility for individual criminal prosecutions must be undertaken H and seen to be undertaken H on strictly objective and legal criteria% free of any political considerations. &hether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue of government policy. 'his responsibility has been characteriCed as a matter of the 5ttorney General acting as the 1ueenBs 5ttorney H not as a @inister of the government of the day. #

'his is not to suggest that decisions regarding criminal prosecutions are made in a complete vacuum. 5 wide range of policy considerations may be weighed in e0ecuting this responsibility% and the 5ttorney General may choose to consult the *abinet on some of these considerations. However any decisions relating to the conduct of individual prosecutions must be the 5ttorney GeneralBs alone and independent of the traditional *abinet decision making process. In practice% in the vast majority of cases% these decisions are made by the 5ttorney GeneralBs agents% the *rown 5ttorneys. 5n important part of the *rownBs H and thus the 5ttorney GeneralBs H responsibility in conducting criminal prosecutions is associated with the responsibility to represent the public interest H which includes not only the community as a whole and the victim% but also the accused. 'he *rown has a distinct responsibility to the court to present all the credible evidence available.

'he responsibility is to present the case fairly H not necessarily to convict. 'his is a fundamental precept of criminal law% even if it is not a particularly wellHunderstood concept among the general public. )ne of the 5ttorney GeneralBs responsibilities in fostering public respect for the rule of law% is to assist the public in understanding the nature and limits of the prosecutorial function. 9ltimately the 5ttorney General is accountable to the people of the province% through the 2egislature% for decisions relating to criminal prosecutions. +uch accountability can only occur% of course% once the prosecution is completed or when a final decision has been made not to prosecute. 'he sub judicae rule bars any comment on a matter before the courts that is likely to influence the matter. 'he sub judicae rule strictly prohibits the 5ttorney General from commenting on prosecutions that are before the courts. Given the stature of the 5ttorney GeneralBs position% any public comment coming from the office would be seen as an attempt to influence the case. 5lthough the 5ttorney general can become involved in decisionHmaking in relation to individual criminal cases% such a practice would leave the @inister vulnerable to accusations of political interference. 5ccordingly% it is traditional to leave the dayHtoHday decisionHmaking in the hands of the 5ttorney GeneralBs agents% the *rown 5ttorneys% e0cept in cases of e0ceptional importance where the public would e0pect the 5ttorney General to be briefed.

Legislative Responsi ilities (s. 5(e) and (f))


'he 5ttorney General has broad responsibilities associated with Government legislation. 'hese responsibilities have been described as twofold. )ne is to oversee that all legislative enactments are in accordance with principles of natural justice and civil rights Fsee also s. 5FbG aboveG. 'his is obviously an important and broad area of responsibility. 'he second aspect of this responsibility is to advise on the constitutionality and legality of legislation. 'he 5ttorney GeneralBs legislative responsibilities are played out in a variety roles. 'he )ffice of 2egislative *ounsel reports to the 5ttorney General. 2egislative *ounsel plays a key role in ensuring the legal integrity of Government legislation. 5lthough the 2egislative *ounselBs reporting relationship to the 5ttorney General does allow the 5ttorney General to provide guidance and set standards% individual pieces of legislation are drafted on instructions from client ministries and are not within the sole control of 2egislative *ounsel or the 5ttorney General. It should also be noted that 2egislative *ounsel also has a direct responsibility to the 2egislature as the )ffice also drafts all private memberBs bills. !

'he 5ttorney General has a further role to play as part of whatever *abinet *ommittee is formed to review legislation and regulations. Here the @inister has an opportunity to comment on the technical issues related to legislation and regulations prior to *abinet consideration. 'he 5ttorney GeneralBs role on legislative matters is as an adviser to the *abinet. 5lthough unlikely% *abinet could% in theory% receive the 5ttorney GeneralBs legal opinion on legislation and choose to disregard it. 'he 5ttorney GeneralBs role is not independent of *abinet decision making as in the area of criminal prosecutions. 5s was noted earlier% the 5ttorney General must make careful distinctions about the legal opinions and policy or political preferences being offered about legislation.

Civil Litigation (s.5(h) and (d))


In addition to the specific responsibilities to conduct civil litigation on behalf of the Government and its agencies Fs. 5FhGG% the 5ttorney General has broader litigation responsibilities flowing from the historical powers of the 5ttorney General referred to in s. 5FdG of the 5ct. 'hese powers are based on the *rownBs parens patriae FparentalG authority. 'he 5ttorney GeneralBs authority% therefore% is not only to conduct litigation in cases directly affecting the government or its agencies but also to litigate cases where there is a clear matter of public interest or public rights at stake. 'his has been characteriCed as a constitutional responsibility to ensure that the public interest is well and independently represented. It may involve interventions in private litigation or *harter challenges to legislation% even if the arguments conclude that the legislation does contravene constitutionally protected rights.

Responsi ilit! for Court "dministration (s. 5(c))


5 key component of the 5ttorney GeneralBs responsibilities to ensure the administration of justice in the province is the administration of the courts and as a result the responsibility for maintaining liaison with the judiciary. Given the fundamental importance of the independence of the judiciary% the responsibility for courts administration is often a very sensitive and delicate issue. Great care and respect for the principles of judicial independence must be e0ercised in this area.

'he 5ttorney General is the chief law officer of the ;0ecutive *ouncil. 'he responsibilities stemming from this role are unlike those of any other *abinet member. 'he role has been referred to as UjudicialHlikeU and as the Uguardian of the public interestU.

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www.IyffyI.com In your face for your Information

(orgive me 2ord for I knew what they would do

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Forgive me Lord Blessed be the ignorant folk On splendored grass I toke When not on black go green Now a socialite headlite A firebug ... a flash Where the fuck's my stash What is what is not of no relevance For happiness among the irrelevance Some say all things relative Never heard from you, but now assuredly blessed Now Dear Lord Where the fuck is the cash Now I lay me down to rest Yes of course a hood wink Giving ignorance shot my best Without a blink A cheat I know Awaiting search beneath pillow Sure Tooth Fairy BS but paid well for the times Swing low sweet chariot and all that rhymes A song a dance on yonder swing From a chandelier I sing 1 ding a ling 2 of 3rd kind Nuff encountered to see night through Blessed insanity arms in air once threw Tomorrow promises more in lieu of sheep Now in night's tranquility sleep No more stomach churn oft blew Blaming on the rain the acid stew Caring for fools ... I get it Lord Who knew ... what's new with you Taking leave artistic license The one that pays without taxation Dearly departed before awarded Catch me not ... catch as catch can Deer and the antelope also ran None as fast as uncle Sam PR-Political Religious front A PRICK a screw a c Sorry bub ... It's OK I'm gay I repeat sorry meaning I'm not Two way street where's thought police Doublethink solstice A taste of think bodes not well A stone an epitaph others fell A priest a political behind sell Up the ass ... some grass A fast attempting to yell a blast A coherence flash but don't tell

Blessed be the Lord Alive today and tomorrow Found He lost sorrow Tranquility in persistent quarrel Survival despite absent morals The way of nuts and squirrels The winter of life Once believed a strife A gun a sword and a knife To head heart and throat A frog a prince a kiss and a miss Glory part and parcel ancient storey Feet on ground heads above 12th perhaps 14th floor A see a hear a speak not May be floor of the first 13th a verse a curse a hearst Say again whose on first Diary of a sad man glad man mad man A point of view a point of order A smorgasbord of perspectives 1st 2nd 3rd class Plane boat or terrain A suit a smirk a shirt a quirk land lubber eat dirt Peaceful disarray month of May or manta ray A thought chanced, but what ... a "difference" ... the hell you say When in thereof all is without Do not allow the science breed utter you nonsense A quill a pen most anything can kill A pill a still enhances the swill In go ahead backup excel reach happy medium No gas no oil needed in neutral vehicle RPM - Religious Political Media all a buzz about nothing Someone shit in their grass A Catholic a Protestant a Moron ... omitted an M? ok Am Catholic am Protestant am Moron A gun a sword a knife..... a circle of life

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Monkey Business

http,--en.wikipedia.org-wiki-+ee6no6evil%6hear6no6evil%6speak6no6evil 'he three wise monkeys F4apanese, % sanBen or sanCaru% or % sanbiki no saru% literally Uthree monkeysUG% sometimes called the th"ee

my!tic ape!*V!W are a pictorial ma0im.

@iC <ik I &aC +hiC If a +hiC bares truth of the forest no mind to see hear to speak of the +hiC killing How much would a wood chuck get for their minds ... presumably why the wood chuck chucks wood 'ogether they embody the proverbial principle to Usee no evil% hear no evil% speak no evilU. 'he three monkeys are @iCaru% covering his eyes% who sees no evil_ <ikaCaru% covering his ears% who hears no evil_ and IwaCaru% covering his mouth% who speaks no evil. +ometimes there is a fourth monkey depicted with the three others_ the last one% +hiCaru% symboliCes the principle of Udo no evilU. He may be shown crossing his arms. ):I H5> )r :aising in Hopelessness and >espair http,--en.wikipedia.org-wiki-Humans Humans are one of only nine species known to pass the

mirror test
]which tests whether an animal recogniCes its reflection as an image of itself]along with all the great apes Fgorillas%chimpanCees% orangutans% bonobosG% [ottlenose dolphins% 5sian elephants% ;uropean @agpies% and )rcas.V!##W @ost human children will pass the mirror test at !8 months old.V!#!W However% the usefulness of this test as a true test of consciousness

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The saying refers to the learning of a process without an understanding of why it wor.s.
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'he gradual% often unconscious% absorption of knowledge or ideas through continual e0posure

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"A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deeply and taste not the Pierian spring; There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain; And drinking largely sobers us again."
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\. ;veryone has the following fundamental freedoms, FaG freedom of conscience and religion_ FbG freedom of thought% belief% opinion and e0pression% including freedom of the press and other media of communication_ FcG freedom of peaceful assembly_ and FdG freedom of association.

&ar is @oney +anctity of +ustainable Growth eh.

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Satanism is a broad term referring to a group of Western religions comprising diverse ideological and philosophical

beliefs.
Their shared features include symbolic association with, or admiration for the character of, Satan, or similar rebellious, promethean, and, in their view, liberating figures. There were an estimated 50,000 members in 1990. There may be as few as a few thousand in the world. 1!

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\ . F!G 5nyone whose rights or freedoms% as guaranteed by this *harter% have been infringed or denied may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction to obtain such remedy as the court considers appropriate and just in the circumstances. F\G &here% in proceedings under subsection F!G% a court concludes that evidence was obtained in a manner that infringed or denied any rights or freedoms guaranteed by this *harter% the evidence shall be e0cluded if it is established that% having regard to all the circumstances% the admission of it in the proceedings would bring the administration of justice into disrepute. *reatures of habit [abble on through the night before 3mas not a creature was discerned stirring I:! Permit me to judge lest I be judged

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