
If You’re Going To Steal, Steal Lots
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November 30th, 2004, 2:29 pm By Joey Michaels
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And, lo, it shall be the law of the land again, for the laws of God outweigh the laws of the Constitution of the United States of America. Bow before his will once you’ve figured out what his will is.
We’re looking at the Ten Commandments this week. And now…
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The Dirty Sanchez: All Right With God!
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November 29th, 2004, 5:34 am By Joey Michaels
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I want to make it clear that I am not in any way trying to mock or make fun of the ten commandments this week during out look at the once and future law of the land. No, indeed, it is my intention to examine each one and tell it like it is. Granted, there are more than one version of the ten commandments, so it isn’t easy to tell what they laws actually are/were. None the less, I am taking them seriously. Dead seriously.
Let’s move on to a personal favorite.
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Live By Request
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November 28th, 2004, 6:16 am By Joey Michaels
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Well, we’re over half way through our exciting (to me) examination of the Ten Commandments. Let’s get right on to the next commandment.
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Confluence of Fives
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November 27th, 2004, 5:39 am By Joey Michaels
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At some point in the near future, we will be living by the Ten Commandments. I have spent days - no, days - writing about the new law, which is same as the old law. The Ten Commandments, ladies and gentlemen. Learn ‘em, live ‘em. You may go to hell anyways.
And now…
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Batting Clean Up
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November 26th, 2004, 5:23 am By Joey Michaels
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According to a recent poll, 37% of Americans want to prevent evolution from being taught in public schools at all. It is this sort of statistic that leads me to believe we are very close to having the Ten Commandments replace the Bill of Rights as the major document in American Political Discourse. Thus, we’re spending a few days looking at them.
We’re up to number four!
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Thanksgiving Thoughts
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November 25th, 2004, 12:01 am By John
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Two years ago, I had nothing. Okay, maybe not nothing
I was slowly building a bridge away from home; finally escaping the dredges of Long Island by adding hours at a job I actually enjoyed going to, despite my philosophical differences with the company. My timeline was being created; my future looked bright.
I had almost nothing. Nothing but a plan.
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