Category Archives: Signs of the Times

Re-Re-Re-Inventing The Wheel: 170 Years of “Convergent” Quakerism

As Robin Mohr, the younger Friend who coined the “Convergent” label put it, the idea appeals to “Friends from the politically liberal end of the evangelical branch, the Christian end of the unprogrammed branch, and the more outgoing end of the Conservative branch.”

But what has happened repeatedly is that the “politically (and theologically) liberal end of the evangelical branch” gets lopped off, and those involved either hunker down, or join an exodus.

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Finally: The TRUTH About “Louie Louie” & The FBI

Photo from an actual surveillance video of the subversive cell which briefly operated under the nom-de-song “Kingsmen,” playing the song known as “Louis Louie,” which sent a generation of American youth careening into years of frenzied group madness, bringing down western civilization as we know it. the result was a catastrophe that ended, as we all know, in the Great Tribulation known as Disco.

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Nope, Nestle’s Is NOT The California Drought Devil

Bashing bottled water won’t fix California’s drought problem. Getting rid of the whole industry would make no real measurable difference.

Face it, folks.

So go ahead and hate on Nestle if you want to; but please — spare us the baloney about how trashing them will do anything for California. Because it won’t.

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Baltimore Baseball Boss Steps Up for Freddie Gray

Orioles Postpone Game- Owner’s Son  Tells It Like It Is  For Black & Poor & U. S. Workers

(File Under: Proud to Be  A “Bird-Brain”)

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John Angelos, Chief Operating Officer, Baltimore Orioles, takes on the elites “diminishing every American’s civil rights protections in order to control an unfairly impoverished population living under an ever-declining standard of living and suffering at the butt end of an ever-more militarized and aggressive surveillance state.”

 John  Angelos, son of the owner & #2 team executive, tweeting to a fan named Brett:

Brett, speaking only for myself, I agree with your point that the principle of peaceful, non-violent protest and the observance of the rule of law is of utmost importance in any society. . . .

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