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		<title>By: Sense</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sense</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 16:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>US Constitution Is Not Inspired By Divinity

It&#039;s striking that so few truly understand the basis of our Constitution. Arguments that the Constitution is somehow a divinely-inspired document show either a lack of education as to the ideas and principles behind the tenets of the document, or a deliberate attempt to pervert the true intent of the philosophies behind the Constitution. In no way are the Constitution or the Bill of Rights Christian documents. The philosophical underpinnings of each of these documents stem from Locke and Cooke, primarily Locke. 

Read the rest - http://beholdtheforce.blogspot.com/</description>
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<p>It&#8217;s striking that so few truly understand the basis of our Constitution. Arguments that the Constitution is somehow a divinely-inspired document show either a lack of education as to the ideas and principles behind the tenets of the document, or a deliberate attempt to pervert the true intent of the philosophies behind the Constitution. In no way are the Constitution or the Bill of Rights Christian documents. The philosophical underpinnings of each of these documents stem from Locke and Cooke, primarily Locke. </p>
<p>Read the rest &#8211; <a href="http://beholdtheforce.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://beholdtheforce.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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		<title>By: Dave</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dave</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 10:34:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>#59 - we can change our course for the good by taking responsibility for the feelings we accept in response to information about doom.  If you believe other people are struggling financially, you will act like it could happen to you.  And if you act like financial instability is your reality, that&#039;s what you&#039;ve made for yourself.  The trouble with a global financial crisis is, even if you accept that a global financial crisis is just an idea in the mind of the people who think it, your thinking it with them strengthens the idea.  If we all go about acting like there&#039;s a global financial crisis, what are we making for ourselves?

Steps you can take:
- don&#039;t watch the news (who&#039;s telling you there&#039;s trouble?)
- forgive instantly
- realize you&#039;re mortal (you can&#039;t take nothin&#039; with you)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>#59 &#8211; we can change our course for the good by taking responsibility for the feelings we accept in response to information about doom.  If you believe other people are struggling financially, you will act like it could happen to you.  And if you act like financial instability is your reality, that&#8217;s what you&#8217;ve made for yourself.  The trouble with a global financial crisis is, even if you accept that a global financial crisis is just an idea in the mind of the people who think it, your thinking it with them strengthens the idea.  If we all go about acting like there&#8217;s a global financial crisis, what are we making for ourselves?</p>
<p>Steps you can take:<br />
- don&#8217;t watch the news (who&#8217;s telling you there&#8217;s trouble?)<br />
- forgive instantly<br />
- realize you&#8217;re mortal (you can&#8217;t take nothin&#8217; with you)</p>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 05:12:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Prison Planet knows it&#039;s stuff because they analyze trends and listen to the people in the know. The QUESTION is; how to be prevent or at least curtail imminent disaster? What can we do to change course for the good?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prison Planet knows it&#8217;s stuff because they analyze trends and listen to the people in the know. The QUESTION is; how to be prevent or at least curtail imminent disaster? What can we do to change course for the good?</p>
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		<title>By: ozzie</title>
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		<dc:creator>ozzie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 12:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well said, Wez mate - I think! The post here implies that the editor of The Otago Daily Times stated that the opinion piece by Simon Cunliffe was false - so did you mean the latter was an ignorant fool?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well said, Wez mate &#8211; I think! The post here implies that the editor of The Otago Daily Times stated that the opinion piece by Simon Cunliffe was false &#8211; so did you mean the latter was an ignorant fool?</p>
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		<title>By: Wez the Aussie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wez the Aussie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 01:36:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description># 56 - This Editor shows just how much of an ignorant fool he is, &quot;Colin Powell, an honourable man&quot;. Colin Powell attends Bohemian Grove, in Henry Kissinger&#039;s little group AND there is that sad matter of a massacre in Vietnam, that he was involved with.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p># 56 &#8211; This Editor shows just how much of an ignorant fool he is, &#8220;Colin Powell, an honourable man&#8221;. Colin Powell attends Bohemian Grove, in Henry Kissinger&#8217;s little group AND there is that sad matter of a massacre in Vietnam, that he was involved with.</p>
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		<title>By: Sally</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sally</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:24:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This opinion piece was printed in the Otago Daily Times (New Zealand). The editor claims that None of it is true. But how does he know that?

Comments would be appreciated

World wide web of lies http://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/opinion/28393/world-wide-web-lies
By Simon Cunliffe on Wed, 22 Oct 2008

The Internet is a wonderful tool but it also has a lot to answer for. Conspiracy theories for one thing. And rumours, for another. You can disseminate pretty much anything you like on the World Wide Web and before you know it half the world believes it&#039;s true; well the gullible half anyway. I suppose that&#039;s why to this day people are still being taken in by those email scams that go something like this: 

&quot;Good morning to you, beloved. And I hope you are blessed with the day. My name is Princess Saleema Christian. I was borned in Nigeria, the daughter of a very very rich man. Unfortunately he had now passed to heaven but before he go he leave US$55 million in the United Bank of Lagos. Because of regulation I cannot withdraw such presents. Please to give me your account details, including password and security numbers so I can put all the money to you. Yours truly in God, Saleema Christian.&quot; 

Now you wouldn&#039;t think too many people would take such blandishments as gospel, but apparently there&#039;s no accounting for wishful thinking. Equally, people believe any number of other far-fetched tales that circulate on the web. Take the wild story doing the rounds just a few days ago that Tom Cruise had fallen off Kauri Cliffs while filming up in Northland. 

Baloney is the kindest thing you can say about that, and is pretty much what his publicist did say. Tom is alive and well and spotted a few days ago in New York where his wife, Katie Holmes, is appearing in the Arthur Miller play All My Sons. (Now that&#039;s not a hoax.) The item was traced back to a website called fakeawish.com. The denial was published far and wide, an indication of just how much currency the rumour attained in a short few days. 

The Internet is heaven for political mischief-makers, and in this election season there is no shortage of takers. An email letter arrived the other day claiming that Barack Obama had terrorist affiliations, was a Muslim and wasn&#039;t even a naturalised United States citizen - and why weren&#039;t we writing about this? It&#039;s all there on the Internet, the writer said, as if that sealed it. 

Yes, it is all there on the Internet, along with zillions of other fables. You can read all about it: the background to the hoax that Barack Obama is a Muslim; you can veer into the absurd with the story about Barack Obama being the Antichrist as prophesied in the New Testament; or the falsehood that the democratic presidential candidate is not a natural-born US citizen and therefore is ineligible to be president. And of course there&#039;s the one, if you look hard enough, about Senator Obama&#039;s &quot;terrorist&quot; connections. 

None of it is true, of course, although the best hucksters and charlatans base their hoaxes on just enough fact to make the story plausible, then they twist and turn and falsify and weave their web of deceit. 

At present the rumour mill, hot-wired to the web, is working overtime, much of it at the behest of Barack Obama&#039;s adversaries, determined to sully his name or discredit him. But as we have seen in the last day or so, this can backfire. On Sunday, prominent Republican and former secretary of state General Colin Powell, endorsed Mr Obama for president of the United States. In part, he was perturbed by the way in which senior members of his party were putting it about that the Democrat was a Muslim, or had &quot;terrorist feelings&quot;, or somehow else was unpatriotic and unworthy of high office. 

The problem for these people is that Senator Obama has been in the public eye now almost continuously for about 18 months through the searching Primary battle for the democratic nomination with Hillary Clinton. Gruelling though it was, most of the falsehoods that might have swayed the ingénues, the naifs and the wilfully suggestible have lost their natural ardour - and been shown up for what they are. Smear politics. 

Some damage could still be done but at last, an honourable man - General Powell - doing an honourable thing and castigating his own side for taking US politics, and by extension its people, into the gutter. He might also have taken a few people to task over the depradations of the net. It is about time folks wised up to its shortcomings. A wonderful tool, of course, but also a haven for con artists, criminals, liars and the plainly stupid. 

Simon Cunliffe is assistant editor at the Otago Daily Times</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This opinion piece was printed in the Otago Daily Times (New Zealand). The editor claims that None of it is true. But how does he know that?</p>
<p>Comments would be appreciated</p>
<p>World wide web of lies <a href="http://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/opinion/28393/world-wide-web-lies" rel="nofollow">http://www.odt.co.nz/opinion/o.....e-web-lies</a><br />
By Simon Cunliffe on Wed, 22 Oct 2008</p>
<p>The Internet is a wonderful tool but it also has a lot to answer for. Conspiracy theories for one thing. And rumours, for another. You can disseminate pretty much anything you like on the World Wide Web and before you know it half the world believes it&#8217;s true; well the gullible half anyway. I suppose that&#8217;s why to this day people are still being taken in by those email scams that go something like this: </p>
<p>&#8220;Good morning to you, beloved. And I hope you are blessed with the day. My name is Princess Saleema Christian. I was borned in Nigeria, the daughter of a very very rich man. Unfortunately he had now passed to heaven but before he go he leave US$55 million in the United Bank of Lagos. Because of regulation I cannot withdraw such presents. Please to give me your account details, including password and security numbers so I can put all the money to you. Yours truly in God, Saleema Christian.&#8221; </p>
<p>Now you wouldn&#8217;t think too many people would take such blandishments as gospel, but apparently there&#8217;s no accounting for wishful thinking. Equally, people believe any number of other far-fetched tales that circulate on the web. Take the wild story doing the rounds just a few days ago that Tom Cruise had fallen off Kauri Cliffs while filming up in Northland. </p>
<p>Baloney is the kindest thing you can say about that, and is pretty much what his publicist did say. Tom is alive and well and spotted a few days ago in New York where his wife, Katie Holmes, is appearing in the Arthur Miller play All My Sons. (Now that&#8217;s not a hoax.) The item was traced back to a website called fakeawish.com. The denial was published far and wide, an indication of just how much currency the rumour attained in a short few days. </p>
<p>The Internet is heaven for political mischief-makers, and in this election season there is no shortage of takers. An email letter arrived the other day claiming that Barack Obama had terrorist affiliations, was a Muslim and wasn&#8217;t even a naturalised United States citizen &#8211; and why weren&#8217;t we writing about this? It&#8217;s all there on the Internet, the writer said, as if that sealed it. </p>
<p>Yes, it is all there on the Internet, along with zillions of other fables. You can read all about it: the background to the hoax that Barack Obama is a Muslim; you can veer into the absurd with the story about Barack Obama being the Antichrist as prophesied in the New Testament; or the falsehood that the democratic presidential candidate is not a natural-born US citizen and therefore is ineligible to be president. And of course there&#8217;s the one, if you look hard enough, about Senator Obama&#8217;s &#8220;terrorist&#8221; connections. </p>
<p>None of it is true, of course, although the best hucksters and charlatans base their hoaxes on just enough fact to make the story plausible, then they twist and turn and falsify and weave their web of deceit. </p>
<p>At present the rumour mill, hot-wired to the web, is working overtime, much of it at the behest of Barack Obama&#8217;s adversaries, determined to sully his name or discredit him. But as we have seen in the last day or so, this can backfire. On Sunday, prominent Republican and former secretary of state General Colin Powell, endorsed Mr Obama for president of the United States. In part, he was perturbed by the way in which senior members of his party were putting it about that the Democrat was a Muslim, or had &#8220;terrorist feelings&#8221;, or somehow else was unpatriotic and unworthy of high office. </p>
<p>The problem for these people is that Senator Obama has been in the public eye now almost continuously for about 18 months through the searching Primary battle for the democratic nomination with Hillary Clinton. Gruelling though it was, most of the falsehoods that might have swayed the ingénues, the naifs and the wilfully suggestible have lost their natural ardour &#8211; and been shown up for what they are. Smear politics. </p>
<p>Some damage could still be done but at last, an honourable man &#8211; General Powell &#8211; doing an honourable thing and castigating his own side for taking US politics, and by extension its people, into the gutter. He might also have taken a few people to task over the depradations of the net. It is about time folks wised up to its shortcomings. A wonderful tool, of course, but also a haven for con artists, criminals, liars and the plainly stupid. </p>
<p>Simon Cunliffe is assistant editor at the Otago Daily Times</p>
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		<title>By: Oh my God</title>
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		<dc:creator>Oh my God</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 01:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow what ben L. Douglas says sounds very creepy but so real, my father said if this is not the apocalypse what is?, and he is a prominent and not that religious business man. 

How do you submmit the people? have them owe you everything, lack of wealth, poor education, expensive health care, expensive food, controlled media, fear-inducing-propaganda, hard-public-enemy-type of laws, and easy-to-rig-elections, that&#039;s the US today, and in many parts of the world is coming to that, we have to pray to God to have mercy on ourselves, our families and our countries.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow what ben L. Douglas says sounds very creepy but so real, my father said if this is not the apocalypse what is?, and he is a prominent and not that religious business man. </p>
<p>How do you submmit the people? have them owe you everything, lack of wealth, poor education, expensive health care, expensive food, controlled media, fear-inducing-propaganda, hard-public-enemy-type of laws, and easy-to-rig-elections, that&#8217;s the US today, and in many parts of the world is coming to that, we have to pray to God to have mercy on ourselves, our families and our countries.</p>
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		<title>By: scientologist1432</title>
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		<dc:creator>scientologist1432</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 01:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>TARGET FOR POLICE STATE WORLD WIDE: 2015...</description>
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		<title>By: Hippie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hippie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:36:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good Article, it is a little unclearly put, but the links are the gold in this story, Dec 2006, people have thought I was a loon, and they were the closed minded ignorants.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good Article, it is a little unclearly put, but the links are the gold in this story, Dec 2006, people have thought I was a loon, and they were the closed minded ignorants.</p>
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		<title>By: kwitcherbychinanddosomething</title>
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		<dc:creator>kwitcherbychinanddosomething</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 03:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>WTF did they expect??? They made it too damn easy for people to get credit, knowing the majority of the ones who grabbed up that credit, couldn&#039;t afford it. Some of the people were even smart enough to know they couldn&#039;t afford it, but ended up being pressured into taking the credit. Whether they were buying a car or a house or just using credit cards to live beyond their means. Which btw was another ploy to suck the people in. &quot;Get it now, pay later&quot;. It was all wrong and led to this. They pushed and pressured people into more than they could afford, let them suffer the loss, bail out the people. That&#039;s what happens when you gamble. You take a risk, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. Looks like the banks and schister lenders took on more of a risk than they could handle. 
I wonder if i can go to the casino and take big risks with my paycheck, and when it all goes to hell, maybe I can make my boss cover my ass. mmmmmmmm. Just a thought.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WTF did they expect??? They made it too damn easy for people to get credit, knowing the majority of the ones who grabbed up that credit, couldn&#8217;t afford it. Some of the people were even smart enough to know they couldn&#8217;t afford it, but ended up being pressured into taking the credit. Whether they were buying a car or a house or just using credit cards to live beyond their means. Which btw was another ploy to suck the people in. &#8220;Get it now, pay later&#8221;. It was all wrong and led to this. They pushed and pressured people into more than they could afford, let them suffer the loss, bail out the people. That&#8217;s what happens when you gamble. You take a risk, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. Looks like the banks and schister lenders took on more of a risk than they could handle.<br />
I wonder if i can go to the casino and take big risks with my paycheck, and when it all goes to hell, maybe I can make my boss cover my ass. mmmmmmmm. Just a thought.</p>
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