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The Power Of Moral Authority

 
 
RESS
 
Reply Tue 14 Jul, 2009 02:13 am
[SIZE="4"]THE POWER OF MORAL AUTHORITY[/SIZE]


" . . . . . . .As the civil rights victories of the 1960s dealt a blow to racial discrimination, American institutions started acknowledging their injustices, and white Americans -- who held the power in those institutions -- began to lose their moral authority. Since then, our governments and universities, eager to reclaim legitimacy and avoid charges of racism, have made a show of taking responsibility for the problems of black Americans. . . . . . . . ."

White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




[SIZE="3"]Is the RESS now the highest Moral Authority, on the subject of Racism, in the known world?


What say ye? (What say you all?)
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Numpty
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jul, 2009 05:30 am
@RESS,
RESS;65997 wrote:
[SIZE="4"]THE POWER OF MORAL AUTHORITY[/SIZE]


" . . . . . . .As the civil rights victories of the 1960s dealt a blow to racial discrimination, American institutions started acknowledging their injustices, and white Americans -- who held the power in those institutions -- began to lose their moral authority. Since then, our governments and universities, eager to reclaim legitimacy and avoid charges of racism, have made a show of taking responsibility for the problems of black Americans. . . . . . . . ."

White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




[SIZE="3"]Is the RESS now the highest Moral Authority, on the subject of Racism, in the known world?


What say ye? (What say you all?)
[/SIZE]


Nope.
RESS
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jul, 2009 09:36 pm
@Numpty,
[SIZE="5"]THE MORAL HIGH GROUND[/SIZE] (Strategic Positioning)


Is it not true that the RESS has the Moral High Ground? :headbang:
Numpty
 
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Reply Tue 14 Jul, 2009 10:47 pm
@RESS,
RESS;66021 wrote:
[SIZE="5"]THE MORAL HIGH GROUND[/SIZE] (Strategic Positioning)


Is it not true that the RESS has the Moral High Ground? :headbang:


Nope.
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Fatal Freedoms
 
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Reply Wed 15 Jul, 2009 03:57 am
@RESS,
RESS;66021 wrote:
[SIZE="5"]THE MORAL HIGH GROUND[/SIZE] (Strategic Positioning)


Is it not true that the RESS has the Moral High Ground? :headbang:


Your definitely on something, but I don't think it's the moral high ground.

Very Happy
RESS
 
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Reply Wed 15 Jul, 2009 11:36 pm
@Fatal Freedoms,
[SIZE="5"]MORAL HIGH GROUND + MORAL AUTHORITY[/SIZE]


[SIZE="3"]How is it possible for the RESS to manifest irrefutable POWER :headbang: if RESS is not positioned on the moral high ground with moral authority? :dunno:


Think carefully. :scratchchin:


Answer intelligently. :bangin:


What say ye? (What say you all?)[/SIZE]




[SIZE="5"]COME ON ![/SIZE]
Numpty
 
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Reply Thu 16 Jul, 2009 02:09 am
@RESS,
RESS;66047 wrote:
[SIZE="5"]MORAL HIGH GROUND + MORAL AUTHORITY[/SIZE]


[SIZE="3"]How is it possible for the RESS to manifest irrefutable POWER :headbang: if RESS is not positioned on the moral high ground with moral authority? :dunno:


Think carefully. :scratchchin:


Answer intelligently. :bangin:


What say ye? (What say you all?)[/SIZE]




[SIZE="5"]COME ON ![/SIZE]


You're not,..simples!!
Fatal Freedoms
 
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Reply Thu 16 Jul, 2009 05:04 am
@Numpty,
This kook certainly likes to talk about himself a lot. :eek:
RESS
 
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Reply Thu 16 Jul, 2009 09:11 pm
@Fatal Freedoms,
[SIZE="3"]Has it not become internationally and abundantly clear that the opponents of the RESS are getting weaker? :headbang:



Has not the RESS offered the opponents the option of "Back Down" or "Smack Down"? :yup:



What say ye? (What say you all?)














[SIZE="6"]COME ON ![/SIZE]

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Numpty
 
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Reply Thu 16 Jul, 2009 09:14 pm
@RESS,
RESS;66062 wrote:
[SIZE="3"]Has it not become internationally and abundantly clear that the opponents of the RESS are getting weaker? :headbang:



Has not the RESS offered the opponents the option of "Back Down" or "Smack Down"? :yup:



What say ye? (What say you all?)














[SIZE="6"]COME ON ![/SIZE]

[/SIZE]


Nope.
RESS
 
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Reply Thu 16 Jul, 2009 10:16 pm
@Numpty,
Numpty;66063 wrote:
Nope.




[SIZE="7"]COME ON ![/SIZE]:headbang:
Numpty
 
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Reply Thu 16 Jul, 2009 10:19 pm
@RESS,
RESS;66065 wrote:
[SIZE="7"]COME ON ![/SIZE]:headbang:


Nothing.
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Fatal Freedoms
 
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Reply Fri 17 Jul, 2009 05:58 am
@RESS,
RESS;66062 wrote:
[SIZE="3"]Has it not become internationally and abundantly clear


Internationally? I don't think anybody internationally has heard of you or your "organization" (really just a blog and a couple of friends). I don't think anyone has even heard of you nationally.


I'm gonna start a poll...

DO YOU AGREE WITH RESS?

A. Yes
B. No
C. What the **** is RESS?



----------------------------


RESULTS:

A. 0%
B. 0.2%
C. 99.8%


:rollinglaugh:
RESS
 
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Reply Sat 18 Jul, 2009 02:01 am
@Fatal Freedoms,
Fatal_Freedoms;66068 wrote:
Internationally? I don't think anybody internationally has heard of you or your "organization" (really just a blog and a couple of friends). I don't think anyone has even heard of you nationally.


I'm gonna start a poll...

. . . . . . . . . . .

:rollinglaugh:



[SIZE="5"]THINKING AND THOUGHT (THOTH)[/SIZE]


[SIZE="3"]The POWER manifested through the RESS provides much food for thought (Thoth)[/SIZE] :headbang:



[SIZE="5"]THOTH[/SIZE]

Thoth, pronounced /toʊθ/, though variations are accepted (his Greek name derived from the Egyptian *ḏiḥautī, written by Egyptians as ḏḥwty), was considered one of the more important deities of the Egyptian pantheon, often depicted with the head of an Ibis. His feminine counterpart was Seshat.[1] His chief shrine was at Khemennu, where he led the local pantheon, later renamed Hermopolis by the Greeks (in reference to him through the Greeks' interpretation that he was the same as Hermes) and Eshm?n?n in Coptic. He also had shrines in Abydos, Hesert, Urit, Per-Ab, Rekhui, Ta-ur, Sep, Hat, Pselket, Talmsis, Antcha-Mutet, Bah, Amen-heri-ab, and Ta-kens.[2]

He was considered the heart and tongue of Ra as well as the means by which Ra's will was translated into speech.[3] He has also been likened to the Logos of Plato[3] and the mind of God[4] (see The All). In the Egyptian mythology, he has played many vital and prominent roles, including being one of the two deities (the other being Ma'at) who stood on either side of Ra's boat.[5] He has further been involved in arbitration,[6] magic, writing, science,[7] and the judging of the dead.[8]

Thoth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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