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anarchy1999 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-15-04 01:36 PM
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6. Another interesting source for info on Moon ...
http://www.gorenfeld.net/blog/


Wednesday, March 03, 2004
What does God want with a gun company?
Now that the Senate has shot down a bill to protect gun companies from lawsuits, Reverend Moon's pistol company Kahr Arms is fair game. A lawsuit mentioned here describes how the family of Danny Guzman, killed with a 9mm stolen from the Kahr factory, is suing the company -- which they accuse of failing to protect their firearms from "drug-addicted criminals" working on the staff.
One of Moon's easily-concealed guns was also used in 2003 to kill New York city councilman James Davis.



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Monday, March 01, 2004
More on Moonie HIV program the U.S. government wanted to fund
From the sect's mailing list, this description of the IIFWP program:
"The core of this programme is an emphasis on character development in preparing for marriage and family life and becoming heavenly citizens of ones nation and world."



posted by John : 9:38 AM

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French kids visualize Americans

Via Runkle



posted by John : 9:22 AM

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Moonies to hold press conference on "ideal" of non-gay marriage
Adopting some of President Bush's language, rather than Moon's ("dung-eating dogs," Stalinist purges, etc.), the Moonies will talk about gay marriage in a one-day symposium.


posted by John : 8:21 AM

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Visiting the Washington Times's one-click Holy Robe store
Dear Family Federation Shop,

What gives? I tried to order Holy Robes listed at $150. But when I was taken to the shopping cart, I was told they'd cost $183.

sincerely,
John

Dear John,

Sorry about the cofusoin. Please read details of the holy robe order:Total cost is $200 ($150 + $50 shipping). However, due to the limitation ofthe shopping cart function (shipping fee is caluculated by total cost), wehad to put $183 for the item in order to charge $200 totally. The holy robewill be shipped from Korea directly, and it is not domestic shipping.The page for check-out shows $183, but we charge same amount, $200 ($183 +$17).

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us.

Best regards,

Tom Tanemori



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Sunday, February 29, 2004
Once upon a time there was a moocow
Dublin, California mistaken for exciting world travel stop:
A researcher for a high-profile Sacramento public-relations firm mistook the local Dublin for the one in Ireland, contributing to a mass mailer this week that attacked Assembly candidate Tom Pico as a "world traveler at taxpayer expense." The mailer mistakenly claimed Pico took taxpayer-funded junkets to Ireland and China as mayor of Pleasanton. As a furor erupted about the mailer Tuesday, David Town-send, founder and president of Townsend, Raimundo, Besler and Usher, said the firm will send out another mailer immediately apologizing to Pico and candidate Alberto Torrico, whom the mailer apparently intended to support.
(As heard on Harry Shearer's Le Show)



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"A Shiite version of Christianity"
In France, the newspaper Liberation described Gibson's faith as "a Shiite version of Christianity . . . imbibed with blood and pain"



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Saturday, February 28, 2004
Paper compares Moonies to Aum cult, describes scamming of Japanese
Here.


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Friday, February 27, 2004
Roddenberry proposed Constitutional amendment to defend marriage from African-Americans
Not Gene Roddenberry.


posted by John : 3:08 PM

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Surreal
As unsettling as anything in a David Cronenberg movie or Being John Malkovich, here's footage of Gerald Ford and others making opening speeches for Rev. Moon in 1996. Watch, at 22:59, as the Washington Times owner takes the stage and begins a speech, in hysterical tones accompanied by an English translator who sounds like Stimpy, about God's "wanting to see this horizontal love relationship completed." In the audience, former governors and Maureen Reagan nod listlessly.
You'll want DSL to view this enormous file, which the Moonies couldn't figure out how to stream correctly.



posted by John : 2:28 PM

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lots more..........
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