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Old 11-13-2008, 06:39 PM   #47
Christo888
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Default Re: How to spot a Mason online and offline (part two)

http://www.joestirling.com/index.html?_ret_=return
posted by Fr33dom.

Sounds like "Joe the Plumber" lingo has been put to good use throughout the presidential debates quite effectively, and continues to move forward in plain site!

I wonder how the "American People," no wait "We," I mean "taxpayers," Ok s***, who 'spoke' in the elections "the American People" or the "taxpayers" I forget who's who in speeches anymore. Anyway as long as the "American Dream" is still alive and well that's all that matters, wait is that "taxpayers" lifestyle desires or... I can't keep up with the "playground" lingo much anymore. Well cheers to the "Red, White and Blue" just in time for the "Holidays" or is that red, white and blue, for being "Patriotic"? I guess their are "Hallmarks" all over that will keep us in the "Season," but in the "event" it isn't spelled out in plain sight than I guess we'll just keep voting our conscious. After all we did 'pledge allegiance to the flag'... the one in schools... or was it the ones in courtrooms... s***, it was the style of flag behind the podiums and uniforms, I forget which rules go with which style and which ones provide definitions to which allegiance pledged. I guess proper "Diplomacy" comes into play somewhere in all of this but we'll just let the "People" decide, I guess it does depend on what 'angle' you view it in and what 'degree' of understanding you have acquired.

Even Thoth liked Circles and Angles.
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