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Date:Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:25:12 -0600
From:"TopPoster ." <.TopPoster@poster.com>
Newsgroups:alt.freemasonry,alt.nostradamus,alt.slack,sci.skeptic,edm.general
Now I understand, can you say it slowly again so the doctor will understand
because he is brain damaged

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Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only begin once
they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear. If
a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it
should be kept. If it doesn't, the belief should not only be discarded, but
the thinker must also then question why he was led to believe the erroneous





<charleswehner@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1159454049.522403.309470@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> TopPoster brought the revelation:
>
> .> No bridge yet, but with all the oil money in Alberta the government
> is
> .> looking at plans for a bridge to Newfoundland so the workers can go
> home for
> .> the weekend to be with their families
>
> That is remarkable.
>
> When the "Great and the Good" Lord Archer of Weston Super-Mare and
> Belmarsh ran for Oxford (not fast enough), it was along this bridge. He
> was carrying three suits at the time.
>
> He then received the "legal advice" of a "top lawyer" like Dr. Dr. Dr.
> Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Robert Maxwell (self-educated), the embezzler. In
> this way, Archer landed deeply in debt.
>
> The solution to his problems came not from legal jurisprudence, but
> from two things - the story in the British press that he had "strolled"
> along this bridge, looking for the checkout counter, and the change of
> ownership. With "Simpsons of Canada" changed into Sears, there was
> nobody left to prosecute him.
>
> Then "His Lordship, the Noble Lord" ran the "Simple Truth" fraud. He
> pocketed some of the money, instead of putting it ALL into the
> war-chest. So his fellow gang members prosecuted him for the previous,
> "Daily Star", fraud, and put him in prison.
>
> They dredged up the old story of Simpsons, and reported in the British
> press that the bridge HAD NOT YET been built at the time when he ran
> for Oxford. The British press had in this way, RETRACTED the alibi they
> gave him. It turns out that the bridge STILL HAS NOT been built.
>
> So I will have to alter the Archer coat-of-arms to fit the facts
> better:
>
> ARCHER COAT-OF-ARMS
>
> Fairy bridges in the air
> Three suits of armour
> Running-shoes, broken
> Effigy of Homer in front of a maple-leaf
> Handcuffs
> ................against a background of Oxford-blue blood.
>
> .> Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only
> begin once
> .> they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held
> dear. If
> .> a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic,
> it
> .> should be kept. If it doesn't, the belief should not only be
> discarded, but
> .> the thinker must also then question why he was led to believe the
> erroneous
>
> A VERY quotable quote. In the exactly correct context.
>
> Charles Douglas Wehner
>