Good news for Rage Against the Machine fans – another Republican loves your favorite band! Apparently Paul Ryan isn’t the only one who enjoys loosening his tie for a little “the power” fighting. Mike Ritze, current head of the Department of Forced Religion for the ruling Oklahoma Military Junta (and state lawmaker in his spare time) has finally unveiled his controversial Ten Commandments monument at the state capital, and it turns out the monument has little to do with honoring God and morals and country and blah blah blah. Ritze has pulled a fast one on his anti-secular GOP buddies with a secret plan to undermine and ridicule the prominent role religion plays in his state, and he’s executing it
Yeah. The publishers of the <a href="http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wicked_Bible" target="_blank">Wicked Bible</a> were too timid. Though they did pick the best &quot;not&quot; to leave out.
sw46: A week or so ago I was at the gateway to the site of the Union Stockyards (&quot;The Jungle&quot;) is a monument to Chicago firefighters killed in the line of duty. I looked at the names and dates - how very sad to see several clusters of people killed on the same day.
It was erected by their Union, and apparently only Union firefighters are on it, because across the little square is another monument to the 21 heroes who died in a single fire (I believe in 1910).
I went back to the first monument and checked - only one name for that date...
Having worked for a party and event company, and a political campaign, and published books, I figured printing was remarkably unforgiving.
Monuments, however, have printing beat. Would you think a company that produces these would have a proof reading system?
I guess they&#039;ve never heard the cliche &quot;Well, it&#039;s not set in stone&quot; (actually should be either &quot;Set in concrete&quot; or &quot;Carved in stone,&quot; but that&#039;s a whole nother smoke).
Yeah. The publishers of the <a href="http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wicked_Bible" target="_blank">Wicked Bible</a> were too timid. Though they did pick the best &quot;not&quot; to leave out.
Not so easy to fix, though.
As long as there&#039;s no baring of my neighbor&#039;s ass.
sw46: A week or so ago I was at the gateway to the site of the Union Stockyards (&quot;The Jungle&quot;) is a monument to Chicago firefighters killed in the line of duty. I looked at the names and dates - how very sad to see several clusters of people killed on the same day.
It was erected by their Union, and apparently only Union firefighters are on it, because across the little square is another monument to the 21 heroes who died in a single fire (I believe in 1910).
I went back to the first monument and checked - only one name for that date...
where&#039;s cally? can&#039;t think of another posting that more deserves cally treatment.
Only if you want to monkey around.
Having worked for a party and event company, and a political campaign, and published books, I figured printing was remarkably unforgiving.
Monuments, however, have printing beat. Would you think a company that produces these would have a proof reading system?
I guess they&#039;ve never heard the cliche &quot;Well, it&#039;s not set in stone&quot; (actually should be either &quot;Set in concrete&quot; or &quot;Carved in stone,&quot; but that&#039;s a whole nother smoke).
Personally, I think we&#039;d all be better off if false witnesses remained fully clothed.
&quot;When the Oakies left Oklahoma and moved to California, it raised the I.Q. of both states.&quot;
~ Will Rogers
[No offense intended towards your friends - or people who live in Oklahoma or California; I just think it&#039;s funny.]
We are beginning to suffer the consequences from a generation raised with computer and word processing SpelChek.
Christine O&#039;Donnell libel!
Ozzy can bite the offending letter off the monument.
I&#039;m so sick of these MORANS!
Bless their Sabbeth and keep it holey.
Oklahoma is O-Gay.
<i>&quot;They are a reputable company...&quot;</i> Private enterprise! How does it work?
His favorite band is Blakc Sabbath.
Needz less Oklahoma.