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Gene Kearns wrote in news:4888988d$0
: No Freemason makes any sort of commitment that runs at cross purposes to his family, his religion, or his country. I don't know who YOU are following, but they certainly have no idea of what Freemasonry is about. http://www.trosch.org/bks/blue_lodge.html This is just one of over 318,000 websites Google found. I know nothing about this nutcase and frankly I don't care, but I cannot fathom that all 318,000 websites about your oath are all a pack of liars and schitzophrenics with an axe to grind against Freemasons if Freemasons are totally innocent, as you infer. So, you proclaim to your Freemasons across the world you never took any kind of oath like this at any time in your Freemason history? Is that correct? I'm not talking about the exact wording listed in this website. I'm talking about ANY OATH OF ALLEGIANCE OR LOYALTY to Freemasonry over all others, regardless of the exact wording. Do you so proclaim? Freemasonry sure has the Christians all stirred up and fighting mad.....One cannot but wonder why. There aren't thousands of Christian webpages against Elks, VFW Posts, American Legion, Order of the Moose or other odd animal lodges full of drunks trying to stay away from their dominant wives. Why is that? Why is it FREEMASONRY they are so adamantly after if nothing is wrong? |
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Gene Kearns wrote in news:4888988d$0
: Oh..... bull****. http://www.francesfarmersrevenge.com...hyileftfreemas onry.htm Is this bull****, too? http://www.religion-cults.com/Secret.../freemas2.html and this? http://www.dccsa.com/greatjoy/netmason.html and how about the Catholics? http://www.catholicculture.org/libra...fm?recnum=1243 and all this is wrong, too? http://members.aol.com/mason24a/words.htm I can't believe all these people are a pack of liars and malcontents. I CAN believe they have some important information I need to know about the CULTS my President, with his FINGER ON THAT BUTTON, belongs to and worships....above all others..... |
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On Jul 24, 1:35*pm, Gene Kearns
wrote: On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:17:49 -0400, HK penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |Gene Kearns wrote: | On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 08:20:20 -0700 (PDT), | penned the following well considered | thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: | | |On Jul 24, 1:28 am, Larry wrote: | | HK wrote in news:6eqc5kF89lf3U2 | | @mid.individual.net: | | | | Kee-rist...at least Larry is entertaining. Mike is a loogy-class dimwit. | | | | Have you noticed how unusually quiet Harry has been on this subject? | | | | Which secret societies do you belong to, Harry? | | | |He has to be N.B.F.A.... ![]() | | National Black Farmers Association? | | | |Speaking of which, our corn is now close to 6' tall. Actually, "our" is |a bit of overspeak. It's the corn planted by the guy who rents our |field. I do, however, have table-picking rights. I should take a photo |or two, because right now the field is really pretty, if you are into |aggie subjects. You must be doing some serious watering. It is so dry here, the corn is stunted and the leaves are rolled up. -- Agent 5.00 Build 1159 Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepagehttp://pamandgene.idleplay.net/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguidehttp://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * We purchase our corn from a local farmer who runs a stand close to our house. He lost 20 acres of corn this Spring due to the heavy rains. Other than that his other 100 acres are producing some sweet, juicy and tasty corn. Nothing like locally grown produce. |
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 05:01:49 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:38:22 -0700, "Mike" wrote: Larry, What can I say, other than well put. I'll admit, I know little about "Freemasons," or any other secret cult, other than their existance. I guess I don't have enough $$$ to be invited into such an organization whew. Kinda like "Scientologists" I suppose. Thanks for the education! I am an Elk though, and our only oath is, to believe in God, be a U.S. citizen, and to defend the U.S. Constitution... no problem, I have that covered. I guess we won't be influencing any elections anytime soon. g We will however, help many needy children, and their families. --Mike Well, as much as I'd like to hear what Gene says about all this, I figure if he tells us, he'll have to kill us. I'm kind of wondering where AARP falls into this, because I was thinking of becoming a member. Having second thoughts about that now. --Vic If you're in to supporting liberal organizations, join them. I lasted a couple years before I couldn't take it any more. Any motel will give you the AARP discount just by asking about it. You'll never have to say you're a member. (Assuming you look at least 50!) |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 05:01:49 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:38:22 -0700, "Mike" wrote: Larry, What can I say, other than well put. I'll admit, I know little about "Freemasons," or any other secret cult, other than their existance. I guess I don't have enough $$$ to be invited into such an organization whew. Kinda like "Scientologists" I suppose. Thanks for the education! I am an Elk though, and our only oath is, to believe in God, be a U.S. citizen, and to defend the U.S. Constitution... no problem, I have that covered. I guess we won't be influencing any elections anytime soon. g We will however, help many needy children, and their families. --Mike Well, as much as I'd like to hear what Gene says about all this, I figure if he tells us, he'll have to kill us. I'm kind of wondering where AARP falls into this, because I was thinking of becoming a member. Having second thoughts about that now. --Vic If you're in to supporting liberal organizations, join them. I lasted a couple years before I couldn't take it any more. The guy who runs AARP used to work for Nixon's re-election committee, dumbass. |
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:12:00 +0000, Larry wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote in news:4888988d$0 : No Freemason makes any sort of commitment that runs at cross purposes to his family, his religion, or his country. I don't know who YOU are following, but they certainly have no idea of what Freemasonry is about. http://www.trosch.org/bks/blue_lodge.html This is just one of over 318,000 websites Google found. I know nothing about this nutcase and frankly I don't care, but I cannot fathom that all 318,000 websites about your oath are all a pack of liars and schitzophrenics with an axe to grind against Freemasons if Freemasons are totally innocent, as you infer. So, you proclaim to your Freemasons across the world you never took any kind of oath like this at any time in your Freemason history? Is that correct? I'm not talking about the exact wording listed in this website. I'm talking about ANY OATH OF ALLEGIANCE OR LOYALTY to Freemasonry over all others, regardless of the exact wording. Do you so proclaim? Freemasonry sure has the Christians all stirred up and fighting mad.....One cannot but wonder why. There aren't thousands of Christian webpages against Elks, VFW Posts, American Legion, Order of the Moose or other odd animal lodges full of drunks trying to stay away from their dominant wives. Why is that? Why is it FREEMASONRY they are so adamantly after if nothing is wrong? Larry, I'm one of 'the Christians', and I'm not stirred up in the least over Freemasonry. But, I am wondering how big a generator I should get for my new travel trailer. |
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On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 20:52:50 GMT, John H.
wrote: If you're in to supporting liberal organizations, join them. I lasted a couple years before I couldn't take it any more. Any motel will give you the AARP discount just by asking about it. You'll never have to say you're a member. (Assuming you look at least 50!) Yeah, that's why I haven't joined. One time I was walking away from the clerk because I didn't like the price, and she called after me, "Do you work for a corporation?" "Nope." "Did you ever work for a corporation?" "Yep." "Well, then, blah, blah..." --Vic |
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There aren't thousands of Christian webpages
against Elks, VFW Posts, American Legion, Order of the Moose or other odd animal lodges full of drunks trying to stay away from their dominant wives. Whoa there Larry. We joined because of the pool, not the bar... g --Mike "Larry" wrote in message ... Gene Kearns wrote in news:4888988d$0 : No Freemason makes any sort of commitment that runs at cross purposes to his family, his religion, or his country. I don't know who YOU are following, but they certainly have no idea of what Freemasonry is about. http://www.trosch.org/bks/blue_lodge.html This is just one of over 318,000 websites Google found. I know nothing about this nutcase and frankly I don't care, but I cannot fathom that all 318,000 websites about your oath are all a pack of liars and schitzophrenics with an axe to grind against Freemasons if Freemasons are totally innocent, as you infer. So, you proclaim to your Freemasons across the world you never took any kind of oath like this at any time in your Freemason history? Is that correct? I'm not talking about the exact wording listed in this website. I'm talking about ANY OATH OF ALLEGIANCE OR LOYALTY to Freemasonry over all others, regardless of the exact wording. Do you so proclaim? Freemasonry sure has the Christians all stirred up and fighting mad.....One cannot but wonder why. There aren't thousands of Christian webpages against Elks, VFW Posts, American Legion, Order of the Moose or other odd animal lodges full of drunks trying to stay away from their dominant wives. Why is that? Why is it FREEMASONRY they are so adamantly after if nothing is wrong? |
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John H. wrote in
: But, I am wondering how big a generator I should get for my new travel trailer. How many air conditioner units does it have and how big a battery charger? If I didn't already have a Honda EU3000i electronic generator powering my mobile lab, I'd get the EU6500i like this one....: http://www.hayesequipment.com/eu6500is.htm Hayes even has a WIRELESS remote starting kit for it that looks like your car unlock keyfob with automatic choke. Just press the button before you crawl out of bed and let the coach heat or cool off before your shower. Mine is mounted on the back of a stepvan on two 1000 lb angle brackets positioned to permanently bolt the support legs to. Then, a protective cover that locks in the running position also swings down on hinges at the outer edge of the angle brackets made of aluminum with a flat steel frame for strength. The cover has a long slot cut in the side of it to match the air/exhaust coming out the end of the genset. The entire bottom of the mounting is wide open as these generators have intake air channels built into their legs underneath. Cover closed the already whisper quiet little 3KW genset is even quieter. Closed cell foam lines the inside of the swing down weather cover, which lets me run the genset, even on the road, in a heavy dounpour without getting it wet or leaving the sun to bake it. In a travel traler situation, towed with a pickup of choice, I'd leave it in the pickup bed to run away from the trailer on a long tether. With the Hayes wireless remote control, you can start it from quite a ways away. You can't run it out of oil as it simply shuts down if the oil is too low. They're expensive, but once you own one and open it up to see how it's made, it's totally worth every dollar. Unlike "normal" gensets, the generator NEVER runs 3600 RPM! The EU3000i turns 1200 RPM up until about 1800 watts of load (probably around 4KW on the 6500i). Then, the onboard load computer slowly increases the crazy 6 phase alternator built inside the engine flywheel like in an outboard motor, to increase the speed the rare earth magnets, part of the price, pass the various coils. This alternator is very high frequency, dependent on engine speed. It's output is rectified into high DC voltage, which is fed to a computer-controlled, 6.5KW solid state inverter made to run off this HV DC. No matter what the mechanical alternator speed is, the output frequency is EXACTLY 60 Hz at EXACTLY 120VAC, a synthesized sine wave so smooth it's approved for running computers....all the way across the load spectrum. The speed of the engine does NOT set the AC frequency, at all....a great relief to longevity from engines always running 3600 RPM constantly. At 1200 RPM, it's loafing along half asleep. The EU6500i isn't light, the reason for the little wheelbarrow to move it. You'll need a ramp or two people can carry it off the truck. Running in power outages at home, my neighbors are astonished to see my lights burning in the pitch black with so little noise from the genset mounted on the truck. It's a very pleasant hum at 1200 RPM....(c; |
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