Friday, May 12, 2006

The Common Tader (4/26/06)

The potato is a staple in America. Hashed, mashed, scalloped, chipped, julienned, fried, baked, boiled or liquefied into vodka we are all aware of its presence. Likewise a new staple has appeared in our culture but lacks any nourishment called the commentator. They are not participators like some great writers: Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, these men commented on their experience unlike a Chris Taylor of Eastbay Express who only knows the experience of commenting. He knows nothing of the subject and had no intention of learning. He like all the others have become wordsmith of flatulence. Without the restraints of truth, reason or fact their gas is wasted energy. I love the collection of stupid opinion because I served notice long ago by TV, radio and print what I’m doing, why and what it means to the status quo these idiots enjoy. They will themselves be yesterdays news at the end of the story.

25 comments:

neodemes said...

Mogel, I don't think tcob intended a direct correlation between Koresh/Jones and Kurt, i.e. death for the leaders and followers.

However,I don't think following him into a jail cell would be advisable.

Just my 2 cents.

Have a nice night.

WillToFight said...

Geopolitics, oil, ETF funds, de-hedging, supply/demand and a weak dollar
! $715 gold! ... $14.40 silver!... ! Should we expect a 10-15% market correction? ... Undervalued Gold? ... Soaring gas prices shatter consumer confidence ... Fed bumps rates to 5%, $72 oil, gold rockets 4%, Dow craters to 3-mo. low... inflation fears... Who expects $1,000+ gold? ... Pandemic experts advise owning gold... Morgan Silver dollars soar... ... NYT discovers GATA... Gold bugs aren't ! alone anymore -WSJ... Staggering gold price melt-up ahead ... U.S. Mint losing money ... Ha! ... Will rising gold/oil cause rate increases? ...

Traders impose de-facto gold standard... central bankers’ worst nightmare... !

son of a prophet said...

thoughts......



david koresh was a cult leader. nonetheless, he was murdered by the govt.

just like ruby ridge, atlanta olyupics, ok city, etc.

all done to see how much govt. culd get away with, leading to 9/11, the ultimate 'lets see if we can pull it off' job

mog, are you a mormon?

you seem to know a lot about the book mormon. do mormons acknowledge the HS?

i did not think that they did, like the jehovahs witness. father and son only; no HS.

son of a prophet said...

and supposedly ppl are dying for oil when the govt. knows that car can run on WATER!??

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May 12, 2006 posting ... !!!! emergency posting !!!! this just in ...


tell your friends and neighbors ...


an inventor in clearwater florida has a system of injecting hydrogen into a standard automobile engine and running it ...

the process starts with WATER and by electrolysis removes the hydrogen and he then sends it through a closed rubber tube system into a standard automobile engine ...

the interesting thing is he has been producing Hummers for the US military with this technology and our worthless congress has known about this for a long time ... HMMMMM !&*&$^*( !!! ... bet that might be why we have artificially high oil prices ... maybe the oil boys know they are in the last throws of raping the public for profit ... the original source of energy of this new technology is electricity (and water) ... he runs about 100 miles on 4 ounces of water (that's about 3000 miles per gallon and the end product is pure non-polluting water) ... coupled with efficient localized power like wind and walla ... goodbye oil and electric monopolies and hello free energy for farms and truckers and many other applications not to mention you mr. john and jll q public ... i will be covering this with special announcements so keep posted ... jim mccanney

WillToFight said...

Yeah I heard about that too SOP!

habakkuk said...

"and supposedly ppl are dying for oil when the govt. knows that car can run on WATER!??"

Thats always been on my top 10 list of things that really tick me off:(

Thanks for stirring my anger SOP..lol!

neodemes said...

Newgurl,

check out:

http://www.lawyers.com/lawyers/A~1001868~LDS/FAQ+IRS+INCOME.html

and

http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Taxes/Avoidanaudit/P34102.asp

more at:

http://www.google.com/search?q=re+settlements+taxable%3F&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official

Of course, its all moot unless Dorean comes through for you.

As I recall, you can be free and clear in what, 45 days? That was the original promise. Dorean is good at promising. Its the delivering they seem to fall short on.

Best of luck.

son of a prophet said...

neodimes, -nickels, -pennies, -quarters...etc...


lol

you should just change you user id to that movie name, just "show me the money"


what you constatnly say can be summed up right there.

no need to even post. just login and post a blank message, your user id will say your message everytime.....



SHOW ME THE MONEY said...

son of a prophet said...

i ask again, does anyone have access to the right hand column of these article on the KJV bible??


plese post...


http://www.cuttingedge.org/
news_updates/
newsupdates.html

habakkuk said...

newgurl said...

surfer, if it is not income, then how could it be considered a tax though,

___________________________________

I hear ya newgurl...Its frustrating that no one on this blog can answer this.

son of a prophet said...

anyone know anything aobut galleon that i read in one of the pages i regualry visit from HYIPs


moog, you might know....

www.sovereigncrusaders.com

habakkuk said...

my bad...Neo stepped up with some answers, thanks

son of a prophet said...

mog,

you seem like a good guy, so its really difficult to bring this up, but....


i am a christian, but will plead ignorance on the mormon religion, other than i know that they live (in general) more moral than others (probalbly including me also) altho, muslims in general live more moral lives than 99% of christians do, but still are unsvaed becasue they worship the wrong god-but that is for another day.
christians worship the correct god, but do not live as zealously as muslims do. but god sees the heart and man does not, so as rightewuos as they live,its still not good enuf, without belief on yeshua.


anyway, did not joseph smith advocate polygamy?

and did he not say that any one who calls himself a prophet and is wrong even once, is a false prophet?

so he made some propehcys taht were wrong; so doesnt that make him a false prophet?

son of a prophet said...

moog,

are you aware of this statement by joseph smith??

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The Mormon prophet and founder Joseph Smith taught, "God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens... We have supposed that God was God from all eternity. I will refute that idea and take away the veil, so that you may see." (Teachings of the prophet Joseph Smith, page 345)

son of a prophet said...

mogel said....


"Yes, he did & the United States made it illegal to practice it in about 1901, & threatened to financially destroy the Church & would have..."
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but mog,

if you consider that js advocated polygamy, does it matter that the USA made it illegal?

in other words, if the USA did not make it illegal, then js would have continued it then.

if the founder of the church goes contrary to yeshuas teachings, how can the founder be a teacher?

much less a prophet??


im sorry, i cannot reconcile this myself.


anyway, as i do not belong to any oraganised church, as to me they are all apostate, and none teach correctly, why not just be a christian and study the bible on your own?

son of a prophet said...

mogel said...

"However, it is still accepted as a revelation in the Doctrine & Covenants. Abraham, Jacob, Moses, and many Old Testament prophets, also considered to be righteous & according to the Bible, were "just men" were also polygamists, having many wives, so God must have sanctioned this , or God lied when he said these men were "just men". Take your choice. "
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yes mog,

but that was the OT. we now live under the NT.

they are different. god does not change, but his commandments to men on how to worship do; thats why there are no more temple sacrifices, etc.

and romans clearly states of a man having just one wife.

mog, to me joseph smith was a false prophet, plain and simple.


as far as your belief is concerned,
as i have always stated, i am nor have i ever been anyones judge. yeshua doesnt need my help. i am only to bring the truth as the HS gives it to me.


you seem like a good person, so taht is all that is allowed of me to judge. i cannot see the heart, only god can, so you are ok with me; and so is everyone else on this board, pro dg or anti dg.

spiritually doesnt recognize pro or anti dg, only believers and non-believers.

so even nemo, if he is a beleiver is ok with me. god will judge all, not me.

son of a prophet said...

btw mog,

i have been researching the private bank thing, and it seems like a good idea, but just now i have had some contacts email me that there is some kind of info going around that the prvate bank may be a scam and that hutt river province does not reconize this bank and cannot verify the licese.

could the licenst be bogus?

provb1022 said...

Mogel,

Mogel,

Holy Spirit does not triumph the written Word of God. He is the one that inspired it. He agrees with the written Word even as He agrees with the Father, Son and doesn’t trump them. The Word of God says these 3 agree. You made the statement that the Word of God is such only if is translated correctly… Show me the translation that is incorrect out of the many that our out there except for the Jehovah Witness Bible where many major scholars take issue with some verses regarding the deity and humanity of Jesus Christ. This is a test in I John to know if the spirit is from God or not. Holy Spirit is not the “author of confusion” but neither is the Word of God where that quote comes from. It is interesting to me that Jesus never said he had a bad translation of the Word of God. He studied it without fear that he was reading a bad translation since He did not even have the originals. That is the wrong question. Jesus quoted from every book of the Old Testament except one verifying His acceptance of the Word as His Standard and putting His stamp of approval on what the Scribes and Pharisee read from themselves. The trouble with your theology is that it is very subjective. The only truth you have is yours and your HS. Which HS trumps yours or mine? Neither if we have the same Spirit. The standard of the Word of God is Truth. “Thy Word is Truth”. “Jesus is Truth”. The Holy Spirit is the “Spirit of Truth”. They all agree. I’m sticking with the 3 that agree and honor each other. I find trying to decide which verse to believe or not believe leads to confusion, which we know He is not the Author of. If He (Jesus) put His stamp of approval on the Word, that should be good enough for any believing Christian. He the Spirit of Truth will lead and guide us into all Truth. The standard is the written Word of God the Holy Bible the measuring stick.

neodemes said...

mogel says:

"Who are you? YOu have the advantage knowing my name. Or do you prefer threats under an anonymous position, oh thou courageous one?

I think you discredit yourself being on the side YOU are on, SO PISS OFF OR ANSWER MY QUESTIONS."

Ah. So, you can relate on that aspect of these discussions.

Good. We can agree on something.

neodemes said...

mogel sez:

"How would it be if all clients just said, "kurt said it will happen, that's all I need to know." How about if people said: "I don't need to know when or how it will happen. I just have enough trust in his integrity that his word is good enough for me, so I know he'll follow through.""

Why would anyone possibly want to have blind faith in Kurt? He hasn't come through with a single thing promised.

No need to go into your "isn't it possible" routine.

Its possible momkies will fly out your butt some day, but not likely...same with your scenarios.

Thanks for all the username suggestions. I'll stick with the one I have.

As far as bald goes, its genetic and part of live for some of us. It was good enough for my dad and his dad. It's never bothered me.

If you have an issue with baldness, direct it to your boy D. Scott.

Bald is beautiful?

neodemes said...

Regarding polygamy:

mogel, chances are you will have a long answer as to why the following does not rule out polygamy.

Eph 5:31 For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh.

To be one flesh with more than one wife seems illogical to me, and, even if convoluted thinking gets one around it, consider the use of plurals and singulars in the following:

Eph 5:25 Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it;

Eph 5:33 Nevertheless let every one of you in particular so love his wife even as himself; and the wife [see] that she reverence [her] husband.

Catch my drift?

neodemes said...

mogel sez:

"I think your simplistic statement is not true"

Well, please show me a fulfilled promise in terms of "free& clear title in 45 days". Heck, I'll even toss in extra days if you need them.

If the marketing was solely intended to get enough people into the process for a proper challenge to the backs, it by no means lends credence to the notion that Kurt has integrity. Such an action is deliberately manipulative and mis leading.

So which is it; failure to come through as advertised or a deliberate ruse?

neodemes said...

correction:

proper challenge to the banks

neodemes said...

uh-oh.

You copped out. That's not like you.

I didn't change the premise.

I chose one instance of unkept promises.

After all, this whole thing began as a marketing of mortgage elimination - a promise of free & clear title. That promise lured in a scad of believers who shelled out their cash because they believed the 100 successes story.

So, did they fail to deliver on the promise or did they intentionally mislead so as to challenge the banks in a big way?

It has to be one or the other.

neodemes said...

mogel,

You can sing Dorean's praises from now till doomsday. That's your right.

But, no, filing a paper that says discharge, is not a succesful mortgage elimination. Ensuing foreclosures and the necessity of continuing mortgage payments have proven that, despite your continuing series of scenarios of future events.

Kurt has said somewhere on this blog that they were not a mortgage elimination company (though clearly marketed as such, which you can try to side step, but will never go away) and that the clients were bait for their bankster snare.

Should they have been able to predict all the twists and turns? Probably not, but they shouldn't have marketed 100 success, either.

You are a good and loyal defender of your cause, though.