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Posted: Mar 23, 2009 - 1:14pm


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Posted: Mar 23, 2009 - 8:57am

 SaintPeter wrote:
Eisenhower?  Top 25 of all time?


 
Here's the goods on this Evil Man

As president, Ike's favorite dessert was prune whip.

In 1957, Doris Fleeson parodied Ike's speaking style with a version of the Gettysburg Address, translated into Eisenhowerese, beginning: "I haven't checked these figures, but 87 years ago, I think it was, a number of individuals organized a governmental set-up here in this country. I believe it covered certain Eastern areas, with this idea they were following up based on a sort of national independence arrangement and the program that every individual is just as good as every other individual."

As president, Eisenhower used to practice his putts on the White House lawn. When squirrels interfered with his golfing concentration, the President ordered that they be box-trapped and removed.


Cruelty to animals.  Cruelty to the English language.  But...PRUNE WHIP???  Unspeakable.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 9:08am

 SaintPeter wrote:

Ha!

My "Pope iPod" search came up zero.  And the 8 is an Act of God.
 
Well anyway I stand corrected. I only gave it a 7.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 9:07am

Somebody stole all the milk!  —- > black coffee.


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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 9:02am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Check it out.

 
 
The song's an 8 by the way.
 
Ha!

My "Pope iPod" search came up zero.  And the 8 is an Act of God.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 9:00am

 rachlan wrote:

I was wondering about that too.
 
Funny, while the previous comments were being posted I was scanning down through the bio material - here's the summation at the end of the (LONG) article.  I've never though much of Eisenhower, either way - my grandparents revered him for his patriotism during WWII, my parents didn't really consider him relevant to their lives, and, as far as my education went, he was skimmed over in high school and barely revisited in the last (300 level) history/poli sci course I took.

  (Eisenhower's) Most Evil Crimes
 
 List of most evil crimes
Type Year Crime
    Of deliberately lengthening the European war causing further crimes against humanity: (1943) That in 1943 senior members of the SS did offer clear and specific terms of unconditional surrender of all German forces to Gen. Dwight David Eisenhower and his senior staff, including the assassination of Adolf Hitler on the single condition that the Soviets would not be allowed to advance into Central Europe. That rather than seizing upon this information to press ahead with the Churchill plan of a 1943 European Invasion, Gen. Eisenhower recommended to President Roosevelt the Nazi truce offer be declined and the invasion postponed, thereby lengthening the war for two more years. Furthermore, during the 1944 “Battle of the Bulge”, Gen. Eisenhower did order a halt in encirclement of German forces enabling up to 150,000 to escape and thus prolong the war further. In both cases, the delays recommended by Gen. Eisenhower did enable the soviet forces of Fr. Joseph Stalin S.J. to increase their hold of Eastern Europe. Furthermore, that these deliberate and still inadequately explained delays did cause the needless deaths of over 200,000 soldiers, including at least 100,000 allied personnel and Americans.
    Of Murder (political assassination): (1945) That Gen. George Smith Patton was assassinated by a fraudulent “road accident” near Mannheim, Germany on 9 Dec 1945 (dying in hospital 21 December 1945) after having requested a meeting with President Truman concerning evidence from the Nazis in his possession that Gen. Dwight David Eisenhower was both a traitor and operative working on behalf of the Vatican and the Soviet Union. Miraculously the other occupants of the car in which Patton was critically injured escaped unharmed. That to this day, the claim that Patton was about to expose Eisenhower have been denied. Furthermore, that Eisenhower and his supporters did besmirch the character and memory of war hero Patton including the complete lie that the escape of over 150,000 of the German army on the halt on August 31, 1944, of the Third Army was because it ran out of fuel. Furthermore that Patton was overlooked for more senior positions and was about to be relieved because he was mentally unstable. To this day, these deliberate lies to conceal the patriotism of Patton against Gen. Eisenhower being one of the greatest traitors of American history are still regarded as true.
    Of publishing false statements for the purpose of concealing the origin of crimes against humanity: (1945-1961) That General Dwight D. Eisenhower and other senior Catholic Allied commanders did deliberately permit false documents to be planted in order to be “found” claiming that the Final Solution Plan (the extermination of the Jews) was organized much later in the war at an alleged conference at Wannsee Villa in Berlin on January 20, 1942. That these false records and minutes for a an SS meeting were patently false based on the fact that the SS never took minutes of their own meetings, nor would have permitted such documentation to remain unguarded. That the fraud perpetrated by Eisenhower was motivated by ensuring the window of systematic human sacrifice by the Catholic controlled Nazis was a small as possible (only 1943-45 by the false documents of Eisenhower), thus justifying the claim that the Allies “did not know” what the Germans were doing with death camps. Furthermore that claims of the death camps being built as late as 1942 and closed down within only a couple of years were falsely claimed and even supported by accused to reinforce the false position. That these false documents were then introduced into evidence during the Nuremberg Trials of a handful of Nazis.
    Establishment of an unlawful enterprise for the purpose of crime and concealment of crime (1947) That in 1947, President Harry S Truman was deceived by American traitors including William J. Donovan, who had actively worked against the interests of America to form a new organisation known as the Central Intelligence Agency. That as a result the National Security Act of 1947 was passed. Furthermore in 1949, the Central Intelligence Agency Act (a.k.a. Public Law 110) was passed, permitting the agency's using confidential, fiscal, and administrative procedures, and exempting it from most of the usual limitations on the use of federal funds so that the CIA became an effective Vatican type organisation at the centre of US Government, “above the law”.

That contrary to the official reasons for the formation of the CIA, the CIA as formed by its founders were: (1) To help protect the Catholic Church from any implied involvement in World War II and to seek out and protect any and all Nazi and right wing supporters from prosecution and arrest; (2) To assist with the covert relocation of Nazi war criminals; (3) To protect the illegal business of the Catholic Church from being interrupted including the global arms trade, the global drug trade, the Mafia and slavery. (4) To maintain the Jesuit traditions of political assassination and destabilization in any emerging democracies, particularly Catholic nations;

That since its inception, the CIA has consistently been the most treacherous, un-American organisation in the history of the United States and remains “untouchable” from its central control of the drug trade, arms and use of assassination and intimidation.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     


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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 9:00am

 SaintPeter wrote:
Eisenhower?  Top 25 of all time?


 
Pretty interesting article there. May deserve a rebuttal but hey.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:59am

 SaintPeter wrote:
Eisenhower?  Top 25 of all time?


 
Um, yeah.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:56am

 SaintPeter wrote:
Eisenhower?  Top 25 of all time?


 
I was wondering about that too.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:55am

 SaintPeter wrote:

I would like to see what is loaded on his iPod.
 
Check it out.

 
 
The song's an 8 by the way.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:54am

Eisenhower?  Top 25 of all time?

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:49am

After looking at this list, I think I'll forgo any entertainment I might have ever had of seeking an audience with the holy see - when Hitler takes 14th place behind 6 Popes, a papal Patriarch, and the theorarch of the apostolic faith, I think I'll just hang out with potheads, philosophers, musicians, poets, and other mendicants and count myself lucky.

1.
2.
3.
4.
Fr Joseph Stalin SJ
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Uthman bin Affan
10.
Pope Damasus I
11.
Pope Sergius III
12.
Pope Innocent III
13.
Pope Boniface VIII
14.
Adolf Hitler
15.
Pope Adrian IV
16.
Christopher Columbus
17.
Dwight D, Eisenhower
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Pope Pius IX
19.
Ivan IV of Russia
20.
Oliver Cromwell
21.
Pope Urban II
22.
St. David (Dawi)
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St. Lucius of Cyrene
24.
Emperor Constantine
25.
Mao Zedong
 

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:46am

 SaintPeter wrote:

I would like to see what is loaded on his iPod.
 
I think there's a thread for that somewhere.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:37am

 rachlan wrote:

there is a lot of stuff the pope won't do.   do you want to not do what the pope doesn't do?
 
I would like to see what is loaded on his iPod.

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:35am

 SaintPeter wrote:
If The Pope will not listen to this crappy song, why should the rest of us?

 
there is a lot of stuff the pope won't do.   do you really want to not do what the pope doesn't do?

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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:32am

You dress like that and expect people to take you seriously?  Dude.  Really.
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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:30am


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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:27am

Where'd he get those fabulous shoes, and do they come in my size?
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Posted: Mar 22, 2009 - 8:24am

If The Pope will not listen to this crappy song, why should the rest of us?
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