Nice out where you are. My wife and I will be driving to Sharon PA tomorrow and, hopefully, there will be sun and more than enough leaves on the trees.
Remembering the professor's comments, I finally saw Capitalism, a Love Story.
First of all, Marcy Kaptur shines as the star.
But I was specifically looking for the religious aspects. Moore respects specifically the social justice side of the Catholicism he grew up with, and mocks the Capitalist Christianity we see exhibited by, for example, some of the commenters here. I didn't notice any specific anti-Semitism, although Moore does spotlight Time's cover of the "Committee to Save the World": Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin, and Larry Summers, all three of whom happen to be Jewish. (The only one I noticed of the leaders of Goldman Sachs -- an equal opportunity employer by all accounts -- briefly flashed on screen was Indian. Or Persian.)
An ESPN commentator, after tonights Monday Night game, used the word 'concatenation' to mean "a string of events leading to a catastrophic failure". (his words)
I looked up Wikipedia (disambiguation) and I dont see it.
Moore respects specifically the social justice side of the Catholicism he grew up with, and mocks the Capitalist Christianity we see exhibited by, for example, some of the commenters here.
The Catholic Church has been hostile to capitalism and friendly to strong, authoritarian government since the days of the Roman Empire
"Capitalist Christianity" is just another way of saying "Protestantism".
Lem, I'd have had to hear the usage, but if he said something like "a concatenation of events that lead to catastrophe" then it would be perfectly fine.
rhhardin, "Bike Commute: maples vs. pines": beautiful & interesting photograph, looks like the road falls away into nothing, or a gray fog. Or maybe it's my eyes.
"Fauna" - well that one will cause me nightmares.
wv: sting. What that snake will do if you get too close.
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Shalom. I promise not to push back on Cedarford's disinformation eruptions for at least one week.
Yellow leaves on fallen log.
http://bit.ly/2iLqcm
Progress halted by yellow leaves.
http://bit.ly/4hSaWy
My shoe size is 12.5 (mens).
http://bit.ly/4sGlJr
"Objects in this mirror may appear more crooked than normal".
yellow bands gray bands
a car coming or going
going or coming
Nice out where you are. My wife and I will be driving to Sharon PA tomorrow and, hopefully, there will be sun and more than enough leaves on the trees.
WV "shershi" What a guy does with la femme.
The Evil Empire is back.
wv - biles
Near the Lakeshore dorms? That's always a beautiful view; tranquil and serene.
"Comments may be more objectionable than they appear"
Good one, Chicken.
(You racist.)
Tempura featuring catfish, shrimp, and butternut squash.
Asian-flavor tacos.
Good one, Chicken.
(You racist.)
*seaches own recent past comments for indiscretions, then gives up satisfied*
Chicken, they are more objectionable than they appear.
Remembering the professor's comments, I finally saw Capitalism, a Love Story.
First of all, Marcy Kaptur shines as the star.
But I was specifically looking for the religious aspects. Moore respects specifically the social justice side of the Catholicism he grew up with, and mocks the Capitalist Christianity we see exhibited by, for example, some of the commenters here. I didn't notice any specific anti-Semitism, although Moore does spotlight Time's cover of the "Committee to Save the World": Alan Greenspan, Robert Rubin, and Larry Summers, all three of whom happen to be Jewish. (The only one I noticed of the leaders of Goldman Sachs -- an equal opportunity employer by all accounts -- briefly flashed on screen was Indian. Or Persian.)
An ESPN commentator, after tonights Monday Night game, used the word 'concatenation' to mean "a string of events leading to a catastrophic failure". (his words)
I looked up Wikipedia (disambiguation) and I dont see it.
lem -- it just means things that are connected.
How are things, Lem?
Moore respects specifically the social justice side of the Catholicism he grew up with, and mocks the Capitalist Christianity we see exhibited by, for example, some of the commenters here.
The Catholic Church has been hostile to capitalism and friendly to strong, authoritarian government since the days of the Roman Empire
"Capitalist Christianity" is just another way of saying "Protestantism".
Chickens are more tasty than they appear.
Revenant wrote: 'Capitalist Christianity' is just another way of saying 'Protestantism'.
You mean, like Max Weber?
Bike commute the maples vs the pines.
Uncle Sam Theatre
Obama to troops: "We will back you up to the hilt."
The knife stab imagery may be unintentional.
Nice view. My husband's office is a half a block up, on the right.
Well framed and well timed.
Lem, I'd have had to hear the usage, but if he said something like "a concatenation of events that lead to catastrophe" then it would be perfectly fine.
Present.
Fauna instantly located by dog.
rhhardin, "Bike Commute: maples vs. pines": beautiful & interesting photograph, looks like the road falls away into nothing, or a gray fog. Or maybe it's my eyes.
"Fauna" - well that one will cause me nightmares.
wv: sting. What that snake will do if you get too close.
Lem--
The Latin root is catena or chain. Concatenation=chaining together.
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