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December 01, 2005 09:00 AM UTC

Thursday Open Thread

  • 25 Comments
  • by: Colorado Pols

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Annuit Coeptis Novus Ordo Seclorum.

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25 thoughts on “Thursday Open Thread

  1. precisley what i suspected all along…
    this website isn’t run by “several authors on both sides of the political spectrum.”  it’s run by the freemasons.  be afraid colorado, be very afraid.

  2. Rock5:

    Of course you are correct.  I can’t even keep my opera’s straight. 

    Probably has something to do with dead guvs tracking my internet address and sending spyware to cause my computer to type incorrect things.

    then again, it might be a plot by either Both Ways Bob or Shorty Holtzman to cause me to have memory loss.

    It surely is not my error, I could not have made that kind of mistake.

  3. No sweat Roger, opera literacy only counts in Italy and Austria. Makes one wonder how the Democrats can win though with the Republicans employing such potent weapons.

  4. Thanks for pointing that out Kevin, we should make sure to have the all-seeing eye removed as well. The frequency of references to God is not a valid argument for keeping any of them.

  5. This Great Seal infiltrates the minds of men the world over ? both free and bond. Our beautiful seal is an expression of Freemasonry, an expression of occult ideas, a symbol of the Illuminati’s plan for the New World Order.

    Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people.

    BWAAHHHHAAAAAA HAAA HAAA

    Anton

  6. “E Pluribus Unum” is a helluva lot better slogan than “In God We Trust”. 

    Oh, the red scare of the 1950s brought us sooo many wonderful things!

    For example, “under God” was added to the pledge in 1950s.  Go Republicans!

  7. It is interesting that all the posts thus far have been from Democrats.  So what if the Republicans take their marbles and go home.  This site will suck even worse than it already does!

  8. You can hardly blame Under God on the Republicans, pacified, unless you forget that Congress at that time was controlled by the Democrats. The campaign was waged primarily by the Knights of Columbus, a nonpartisan catholic men’s group, and embraced by politicians of both parties.  The “under Satan” faction just didn’t show up at election day!
    Your party can, however, take full credit for Alger Hiss!

  9. Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
    Go – before I lose my temper!

    The Great and Powerful Oz — has spoken!

  10. Psst…. the eye with the triangle around it is used in Central and Eastern Europe to represent the Christian Trinity.  Though the seal’s creator or its approvers might not have been aware of all its connotations, such symbols don’t jibe well with the deist leanings of freemasonry.

    For the atheists’ further attempts at cultural cleansing, I recommend they try to rename the Sangre de Christo mountain range, St. Mary’s Glacier, and the city of Trinidad, replacing their names with a random combination of numbers and letters which have no mystical connotations in any religious system.

    Merry Christmas, unless where prohibited by law!

  11. Sorry to burst your Trinitarian buble, Kevin, but the Egyptian symbol of the all-seeing eye of Horus predates Christianity by many centuries.
      Have a nice celebration of Mithras’ birthday.
    -0-

    Eye of Horus

    The ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus or wedjat (‘Whole One’) is a powerful symbol of protection, and is also considered to confer wisdom, health and prosperity. Horus was one of the most important Egyptian gods, a sun-god represented as a falcon or with the head of a hawk, whose right eye was the sun and whose left eye was the moon. He was the son of Osiris (god of the underworld) and Isis (mother goddess). Osiris was slain by his own brother, the evil Set (jackal-headed god of night), and Horus fought Set to avenge his father’s death, winning the battle but losing an eye in the process. The eye was restored by the magic of the god of wisdom and the moon, Thoth, and this allowed Horus to grant Osiris rebirth in the underworld. The Eye of Horus symbol was used in funerary rites and decoration, as instructed in the Egyptian Book of the Dead. After 1200 BC, it was also used by the Egyptians to represent fractions, based on repeated division by two.
      As can be seen from the Egyptian tablet on the right, both the right and the left eyes of Horus were depicted by the ancient Egyptians. The wounding of the left eye served as a mythical explanation of the phases of the moon, and its magical restoration meant that the left was usually the one used as an amulet and considered to be the ‘Eye of Horus’. The right eye is sometimes referred to as the ‘Eye of Ra’, the sun god, though often little distinction is made between the two eyes. A depiction of Horus as falcon-god of the sun is available in our article on the Ogdoad.

    variations of the Eye of Horus are often encountered, a notable case being the all-seeing eye in the Great Seal of the United States. The reverse of the Great Seal is shown below, followed by a detail of the Eye symbol that completes the pyramid.

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