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Pete_H

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  1. That is because Beacon climbers are passion climbers. I don't think you realize how gay that sounds.
  2. Pete_H

    Thank Obama!

    Bring it, sucka.
  3. A Top Secret forum, huh? How do you know there already isn't one, or many?
  4. Pete_H

    Thank Obama!

    Any economic improvement that has occurred during this administration's tenure is solely due to policies put in place during the Bush Administration. Any stagnation or declines, of course, are Obama's fault alone.
  5. Why do you need a whole seperate Beacon forum to post your ceaseless regurgitated bolting arguments and blurry photographs of vegetated cracks?
  6. But its nothing you can't find with a fistfull of peyote and a couple days in the desert.
  7. I suppose it could really lead to any form of spiritual perception, to include worshipping Gozer from Ghostbusters II, or to none at all.
  8. You should have your own "Extra Chromosome" forum.
  9. That is cool. You ever done that at Squamish?
  10. Stop thinking about your sister's cooter.
  11. There were hot climber babes posting nudy pictures all day but they took them down right before you got here.
  12. Yeah. Just brilliant.
  13. What the fuck do you know about winter mountaineering? You've never even climbed anywhere besides Beacon.
  14. Spaceships seem more credible than floating down on an silver cloud or riding down on a flying silver horse or... and how do you try to convert dead jewish people? "Hey, you...wake up!" This is true, I seen it on PBS too. http://www.jewishgen.org/infoFiles/ldsagree.html
  15. "DJEETHUTH LUVTH YOU!" and extra laps after (public school football) practice for blaspheming! The silver lining from your fucked up childhood, however, is the hours of entertainment we've all gained from its after-effects.
  16. Intuition liners from Vancouver are the ones to get.
  17. The Mo's believe in spaceship shit too. Plus they try to convert dead Jewish people to their religion. Now that is goofy. And offensive.
  18. Kevbone, you're living proof that poor taste and stupidity go hand-in-hand. I'm suprised your not shelling out money hand-over-hand to the Scientologists to get your vitamins and electropsychometer reading.
  19. By sole virtue of the fact that Tom Cruise is their most well-known proponent, I would have to agree.
  20. So, I wouldn't argue that the Church of Scientology hasn't engaged in fraud, but are there any religions in the world that don't try to take your money by selling you crap? French court convicts Church of Scientology of fraud Paris, France (CNN) -- A French court's verdict against the Church of Scientology amounts to a "modern Inquisition" and threatens freedom of religion in France, a senior Scientologist said Tuesday. Eric Roux, a spokesman for the group and an official representative of the organization's Celebrity Center, also said the church would appeal Tuesday's verdict. A three-judge panel at the Correctional Court in Paris convicted the church and six of its members of organized fraud, but stopped short of banning the church, as prosecutors had asked. The court also fined the members as much as 400,000 euros ($595,000) each and sentenced them to as much as two years in prison, though the sentences were suspended. The decision follows a three-week trial in May and June, during which two plaintiffs said they were defrauded by the organization, which is classified as a sect in France. Scientology has about 45,000 followers in France, and some of them were in court Tuesday. "We think that this is really a modern Inquisition and that this is really dangerous for the freedom of religion in our country, and for sure we do not agree with that and we will go to appeal," Roux told CNN. One of the judges on the panel said the church may continue its activities in France, but she said those activities must remain "on the correct side of the law." As part of the penalties, the church was ordered to publish the results of the verdict in several national and international magazines to warn people, the judge said, about what Scientology offers and what was discovered at trial. "It's an empty case," Roux said. "It's run like an Inquisition, (as) if some people did not wake up from the Inquisition time." The plaintiffs focused their complaints on the use of a device that Scientologists say measures spiritual well-being. Members used the electropsychometer, or E-Meter, to "locate areas of spiritual duress or travail so they can be addressed and handled," according to Scientology's Web site. The plaintiffs said that, after using the device, they were encouraged to pay for vitamins and books. They said that amounted to fraud. Roux said Scientology is doing well in Europe, and he specifically mentioned Spain, Britain, and Sweden. He said a church opening in Rome, Italy, last weekend attracted 6,000 people. "This is expansion, and people want to support the church," he said, when asked about members being asked to pay money. "We are 12 million in the world, and this 12 million want to support the church, and that's what they do." He said France was a special case within Europe. "You have in France a clique of anti-religious extremists that are making a lot of noise," he said.
  21. I'm sure the vis up there will just be stellar. .SATURDAY...CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SHOWERS. SNOW LEVEL 3500 FEET. .SATURDAY NIGHT...SHOWERS LIKELY. SNOW LEVEL 5000 FEET. .SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT...CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SNOW AND RAIN. SNOW LEVEL 5000 FEET. Lots of fresh though.
  22. No. But sheep are fair game.
  23. Nerd.
  24. Congratulations. I hope you two can remain friends after the divorce.
  25. Overcam the shit out of them and they'd be less likely to go anywhere.
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