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Regis DEbray, coons, Mae Marsh, Arthur Iles
03.06.05 (3:54 pm)   [edit]
ccc This blog has some loose talk about Roberti Bellarmine, or St Robert as the Catholic Encyclopedia calls
him "the hammer of heresies." Here is more from the presumably infallible tome:
... 1599 he [Clement VIII] made him Cardinal-Priest..
Bellarmine did not live to deal with the later and more serious stage of the Galileo case, but in 1615 he took part in its earlier stage...it became Bellarmine's official duty to signify the condemnation to Galileo, .. [RB dies 1621 or 22?] ...a life which had been no less remarkable for its virtues than for its achievements.

The good book fails to mention Giordano Bruno and is eminently weasel-wordish about RB's old buddy Galileo.
I suppose there is a viewpoint from which burning a man alive could be considered a "remarkable virtue"
RB book advertised here http://www.stjohnfisherforum....


a calm and personable Aristide in a navy-blue suit tells Ribbe that before his ouster, he was visited by two high-ranking French emissaries -- Regis Debray and Veronique Albanel -- who threatened him.
''Either you resign or you might be shot,'' Aristide said he was told.
- a threat, noot a warning. In the '60s, Regis Debray fought beside Che Guevara in Bolivia.
dir 2 years in chokey. Seems to have swung as far right as anyone of our generation.
Now acting as a heavy for Empire, deserves to be shot on sight.

coon pictures http://www.flickr.com/photos/... .. http://www.flickr.com/photos/... ... and dog
http://www.flickr.com/photos/latenightowl/4 921598/in/set-16693/" title="http://www.flickr.com/photos/latenightowl/4 921598/in/set-16693/" target="_blank"http://www.flickr.com/photos/...
cant link to this kind of flickr, you have to click.

cccMae Marsh
This was on my wall for years
even tho Birth of a Nation was a shill for the Klan.
I also had an Arthur Iles Maori girl with moko,
some say AI was sentimental & colonial
but this girl was fierce

 


posted by: Reetha (reply)
post date: 03.27.06 (4:27 am)

I would say you Gotcha a great viewpoint.

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