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Family Radio Spokesman: May 21 Rapture Is Guaranteed

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Family Radio Spokesman: May 21 Rapture Is Guaranteed

By Stephanie Samuel | Christian Post Reporter

A Family Radio spokesman affirmed with The Christian Post that the May 21 rapture is "guaranteed" and said the date of end of the world was revealed through Bible study and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

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A member of the Family Radio group is seen at the International 9th Avenue Food Festival Saturday, May 14, 2011 in New York. Members are travelling the country in RVs called “Project Caravan” guaranteeing that Judgment Day is May 21, 2011 and that the world will end on October 21, 2011. The apocalyptic Christian group is led by 89 year old Harold Camping.

Anthony Hernandez, a frequent speaker on Family Radio's Echoes program, teaches on subjects such as "Being Warned of Things Not Yet Seen" and "The Time is at Hand." Like many of Harold Camping's followers, he is preparing himself and others for May 21, the day Camping says will mark the second coming of Christ.

Despite scriptures such as those in Matthew 24:36, which says, "But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only," Hernandez insisted that Christians can know date of judgment day though Bible study and the Holy Spirit's guidance.

"It's a convenient excuse if you just read 'No one knows the day or the hour' and in other places where it says 'He is coming like a thief in the night,' [and then say] 'OK, alright, I don't have to look at this,'" said Hernandez.

Instead, he said what those scriptures are really saying is that no man knows the hour unless the Holy Spirit reveals it to him or her.

"In Corinthians, God further elaborates saying, comparing spiritual things with spiritual things, yes it's [the knowledge of the end times] for the child of God, but it's for God the Holy Spirit, in His time, to choose to begin revealing these things and the way it's revealed is through His word," Hernandez told The Christian Post.

Biblical responses such as those in Matthew and Acts are really a "test," he added, and the true children of God should feel compelled to seek out the truth about the end times.

However, studied theologians are not buying this argument.

Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky., wrote Tuesday that Camping's prophecy seems to label only himself and those who affirm his teaching as true believers.

Camping, 89, said of the rapture in a May 11 interview with New York magazine, "The Bible has every word in the original language – it was written by God. Incidentally, no churches believe that at all, they don't hold the Bible in the high respect that it ought to be."

He went on to say, "When we get to May 21 on the calendar in any city or country in the world, and the clock says about – this is based on other verses in the Bible – when the clock says about 6 p.m., there's going to be this tremendous earthquake that's going to make the last earthquake in Japan seem like nothing in comparison. And the whole world will be alerted that Judgment Day has begun."

Camping further believes that the world will be completely destroyed on October 21.

Mohler noted that Christians are right to look for Christ's return. However, he said they "are not to draw a line in history and set a date."

"We are to be about the Father's business, sharing the Gospel and living faithful Christian lives," said Mohler, a Southern Baptist and influential evangelical.

According to Hernandez, Family Radio is faithfully sharing the Gospel overseas and across all 50 states ahead of Saturday. Family Radio's Project Caravan has employed four buses to spread the Gospel across the United States by this Friday. Project Jonah is sending volunteers around the world to witness to people about the second coming of Christ in "hard-to- reach" places.

Hernandez said of Family Radio's evangelizing efforts, "I look at this the same way that God sent Jonah to the people of Nineveh. He said, 'go to Nineveh, tell them in 40 days they are going to be destroyed."

The only difference between Jonah's message and Camping's, Hernandez said, is "whereas He did not destroy that city. This is guaranteed that He's going to destroy this world."

Jason Boyett, the Christian author of books Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse and O Me of Little Faith, warned that preaching the Gospel to the back drop of Camping's prophecy is bound to create real victims.

Boyett wrote in The Washington Post's On Faith page, "Camping's faith will survive the impending disappointment, as will his ministry and radio empire. He'll make excuses and set another date. I don't worry about him; I worry about his followers and their families."

Boyett shared his experience as an eighth grader living though Edgar C. Whisenant's prediction that 1988 would be the year of the rapture. His pastor – and consequently he himself – took the prediction seriously.

"When Jesus didn't come back in 1988, I was relieved, but I also lost a piece of my faith. Belief became harder for me," he shared.

Camping also made a previous judgment day prediction, saying there was a very high likelihood that the world would end in 1994. Despite the failed prediction, several still sold their homes, quit their jobs and spent their savings in anticipation of May 21, 2011.

NPR recently reported that one of Camping's followers, 27-year-old Adrienne Martinez, and her husband, Joel, quit their jobs and moved to a rented home in Orlando where they passed out tracts. The couple told the radio program that they are spending the last of their savings because they did not see a need to hold on to one more dollar.

"We budgeted everything so that, on May 21, we won't have anything left," said Adrienne.

Hernandez said many of his friends are also letting go their earthly possessions in time for May 21.

"In my view that's a good thing," he remarked. "I'm in agreement. I believe with all my heart that this is the end so I don't see anything wrong with that."

Though he is in agreement with the Saturday prophecy, Hernandez has opted to use up his vacation hours rather than quit his job. Additionally, he and his wife are continuing to pay their bills.

While his wife is supportive of the prophecy, she is "not in a hundred percent agreement," Hernandez said.

Because of his wife's doubt, he said, "I totally relate to anybody who has a hard time understanding it or have doubts." He added, "My encouragement is pray for wisdom and search God's word."

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Japanese superquake moved ocean floor 79 feet sideways and 10 feet up - and new data shows region is under more strain

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Japanese superquake moved ocean floor 79 feet sideways and 10 feet up - and new data shows region is under more strain

The ocean floor shifted sideways by 79 feet in the Japanese earthquake in March - much further than scientists originally predicted.

And researchers are warning that immense amounts of seismic stress remain stored in the area, putting it at risk of further devastating earthquakes.

The journal Science has published three new papers about the effects and causes of Japan's March 11 mega-quake, which paints a picture of an earthquake hot spot much more complex and potentially dangerous than scientists had ever anticipated.

Waves of tsunami come toward Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex, causing a leak

The tsunami comes crashing towards Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex. Researchers say the area is at risk of further serious quakes

In one paper, the Japanese Coast Guard has released data from five geodetic instruments that in 2000-04 they had placed underwater along the fault line responsible for the colossal quake.

One of the instruments had actually been placed almost on top of the epicentre of the Magnitude 9.0 quake, at a station called MYGI.


Measurements taken in the week following the earthquake showed that at the MYGI site, the sea floor had moved about 79 feet to the east-southeast since the previous measurement in February. It had also risen about 10 feet.

Dr Mariko Sato, a geodesist with the Japan Coast Guard in Tokyo, believes almost all this movement happened during the quake.

Ships sitting on a rice field amid rubble from the quake and tsunami. Scientists now believe the disaster moved the sea floor much further than originally thought

Ships sitting on a rice field amid rubble from the tsunami. Scientists believe the disaster moved the sea floor much further than originally thought

'The scale is almost double that estimated only from the terrestrial data,' Dr Sato told BBC News.

Under the seabed, the movement may have been even greater - perhaps 160 to 200 feet, by some estimates.

In another study sure to raise alarm in Japan, scientists from the California Institute of Technology have reconstructed how the Tohuku-Oki earthquake unfolded using GPS data recorded at more than 1,200 sites.

Their data showed that - contrary to previous opinion - the area had built up massive amounts of strain prior to the earthquake.

Earlier, there had been general agreement among researchers that the 'Miyagi segment' of the fault line was not under the stress of other segments along the Japan plate boundary, where large earthquakes occur at a regular basis. But Professor Mark Simons' team showed that this assumption was deeply flawed.

This raises questions about other sections of the fault line that had previously been considered low risk - including areas further south, closer to Tokyo.

This 'Ibaraki segment' of the plate boundary has been thought to behave in similar fashion to that of the Miyagi segment, and Professor Simons says it may likewise hold large amounts of seismic stress.

In recorded history, this southern area has experienced only one set of quakes larger than magnitude 8 - which means the region could be ripe for its own rupture.

The quake may also have destablised nearby areas of fault line, making them even more vulnerable to a catastrophic rupture.

'We have to entertain the possibility this area can produce a large quake,' Simons said. 'This area will warrant a lot of attention in the near future.'

The earthquake and subsequent tsunami left more than 24,000 people dead or missing, and wiped out entire towns.

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CDC Warns Public to Prepare for 'Zombie Apocalypse'

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CDC Warns Public to Prepare for 'Zombie Apocalypse'

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Are you prepared for the impending zombie invasion?

That's the question posed by the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention in a Monday blog posting gruesomely titled, "Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse." And while it's no joke, CDC officials say it's all about emergency preparation.

"There are all kinds of emergencies out there that we can prepare for," the posting reads. "Take a zombie apocalypse for example. That's right, I said z-o-m-b-i-e a-p-o-c-a-l-y-p-s-e. You may laugh now, but when it happens you'll be happy you read this, and hey, maybe you'll even learn a thing or two about how to prepare for a real emergency."

The post, written by Assistant Surgeon General Ali Khan, instructs readers how to prepare for "flesh-eating zombies" much like how they appeared in Hollywood hits like "Night of the Living Dead" and video games like Resident Evil. Perhaps surprisingly, the same steps you'd take in preparation for an onslaught of ravenous monsters are similar to those suggested in advance of a hurricane or pandemic.

"First of all, you should have an emergency kit in your house," the posting continues. "This includes things like water, food, and other supplies to get you through the first couple of days before you can locate a zombie-free refugee camp (or in the event of a natural disaster, it will buy you some time until you are able to make your way to an evacuation shelter or utility lines are restored)."

Other items to be stashed in such a kit include medications, duct tape, a battery-powered radio, clothes, copies of important documents and first aid supplies.

"Once you've made your emergency kit, you should sit down with your family and come up with an emergency plan," the posting continues. "This includes where you would go and who you would call if zombies started appearing outside your doorstep. You can also implement this plan if there is a flood, earthquake or other emergency."

The idea behind the campaign stemmed from concerns of radiation fears following the earthquake and tsunami that rocked Japan in March. CDC spokesman Dave Daigle told FoxNews.com that someone had asked CDC officials if zombies would be a concern due to radiation fears in Japan and traffic spiked following that mention.

"It's kind of a tongue-in-cheek campaign," Daigle said Wednesday. "We were talking about hurricane preparedness and someone bemoaned that we kept putting out the same messages."

While metrics for the post are not yet available, Daigle said it has become the most popular CDC blog entry in just two days.

"People are so tuned into zombies," he said. "People are really dialed in on zombies. The idea is we're reaching an audience or a segment we'd never reach with typical messages."

Editor's Note: The link to the posting at CDC.gov was not working as of Wednesday evening. Please check back for updates.

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8.4 Earthquake Hits Near Cost of Libya!

Region NEAR COAST OF LIBYA

Latitude 30.72N

Longitude 10.79E

Depth 30 km

Magnitude mb=8.4

Closest cities Baldat tuqtah (68km),Daraj (69km)







While the news media is still not reporting of this earthquake you can find more information at the earthquake website http://www.infp.ro/



We all hope this is not one of those devastating earthquakes that is happening often nowadays.





Stay alert for more information about this!




I think they turned their weapons(HAARP) on libya and not New Madrid fault line.

IS JUDGMENT DAY COMING ON MAY 21?

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Religion News: Believers warn the Rapture is Saturday

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Religion News: Believers warn the Rapture is Saturday



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Five buses that look like the one shown here were seen in New Orleans recently.

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Harold Camping, president and broadcaster for the nonprofit evangelical Christian group called Family Radio, which is based in Oakland, Calif., has been warning of “the Rapture,” which he believes is on May 21, 2011.



Camping, 89, predicts the Second Coming of Jesus Christ will occur Saturday, and those who have accepted Christ as their savior will ascend into heaven. Camping says those left behind will experience the wrath of God until the world is completely destroyed by fire on Oct. 21, 2011.



"Many people in today's culture are fascinated by the end of the world," said Miguel De La Torre, professor of social ethics at Iliff School of Theology. "If you give enough leeway and imagination and you provide enough Scripture, you can predict almost anything. Whether or not it will happen on a particular day is a different story."



According to ReligiousTolerance.org, Camping once predicted the end of the world would occur on Sept. 6, 1994. After the world did not end, Camping said he miscalculated, and he said this time his calculations, based on the numbers five, 10 and 17, are correct.



"In this case, individuals have determined that May 21 (2011) is 7,000 years after the flood in the story of Noah's ark. It's pure speculation, since there is no way to determine exactly when the flood mentioned in the Bible (occurred) ..." said De La Torre. "It doesn't take a lot to look at dates and times to construct these types of scenarios. It's been going on before there was a Jesus."



According to the Canadian Press, Family Radio has erected 20,000 billboards around the world to spread the word of the Rapture. Some believers have abandoned their possessions or sold them off in order to have enough money for advertising to warn others.



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Christ in Prophecy: Walker on Harold Camping May 21st Return of Christ

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Christ in Prophecy: Walker on Harold Camping



Will Jesus return on May 21, 2011 as Harold Camping predicts? Find out with guest James Walker on the show Christ in Prophecy.


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Muslim Extremists Burn Church Building, Homes in Nigeria

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At least 35 Christians have fled Plateau state town after attack.

DENGI, Nigeria, May 16 (Compass Direct News) – Christians from a local Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) congregation in this Plateau state town have been displaced after Muslim extremists set their church building and some homes on fire last month.

The Rev. Ishaku Danyok of the church told Compass that the April 29 incident occurred after Muslims approached Christian music shop owner Gabriel Kiwase and told him that his music was disturbing them as they said their prayers.

The young Christian man “quietly switched off the music set, and then the Muslims left, only to return about 20 minutes later to burn down the music shop and then go on rampage, burning down houses belonging to some Christians in the town,” Danyok said.

The pastor of the church of 85 members told Compass that their building, his own home and the property of five other Christians in the town were damaged in the hour-long attack.

“We brought in estate managers to work out the cost of properties belonging to our church that were destroyed in this attack, and we were told that we lost properties worth more than 29,347,215 naira [US$184,520],” he said.

The pastor’s family, his wife and four children were left homeless, he said.

“We are now squatters with another family, as we lost everything to the fire,” he said, praising God that his family members were not hurt in the attack.

Other Christians who lost property included Joseph Sarauta, Jonathan Madugu, Asabe Istifanus, Samuel Girma, and Sunday Gwantu, Yahuza Damisa, Amos Luka, and the Rev. Christopher Dare. These Christians, Danyok said, are from his church, a Roman Catholic parish and Deeper Life Bible Church in Dengi town.

Danyok said that as a result of the destruction, most members of his church have fled the town, reducing attendance at services to 50.

“They have fled to other towns, thereby reducing our numbers,” he explained. “We currently worship in the destroyed church building with no roof to shield us from the sun and the rains.”

Dengi town is predominantly Muslim, with Christians making up less than 10 percent of its population.

“In this town, we live under Muslim rulers,” Danyok said, adding that only one of the 20 town council members is Christian.

According to Christian leaders in the town under the auspices of the Christian Association of Nigeria, the assault on Christians was premeditated and well-planned.

“The misunderstanding with the owner of the Christian music shop was only used as a smokescreen to enable them carry out the attack against us,” Danyok told Compass.

Attacks on Christians in the town go back to 2001, when the only Christian to ever become a council chairperson, identified only as Nimfel, was murdered following an outbreak of violence between Muslims and Christians in Plateau State, central Nigeria.

In 2003, two other Christians, including one identified only as Habila, were murdered.

Danyok said he believes that God has allowed such attacks on Christians in the town for a purpose that will glorify Him.

“We believe that God wants to strengthen us through these incidents,” he said.

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By way of "Sun-day" and "Sun-worship", Satan gets all the glory

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By way of "Sun-day" and "Sun-worship", Satan gets all the glory






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Most recently observed throughout the globe, the earthly “royal wedding” or marital union involving Prince William and Kate Middleton, has attracted the attention of many, both far and wide.  Such a “royal” gathering emerged on April 29, 2011 and within main-stream news, the royal apparel was indeed the key star-spangled highlight:  network American television captured this “grand affair”. 

Commentary from both British and American television highlighted and glamorized this “grand occasion”, as the anxious crowd gazed in amazement.   Such a gathering of thousands at WestMinster Abbey’s posts exemplifies the worldly significance of this event.

As Bible-believers and disinterested bystanders, the Most High’s Overcomers must take careful note of Earth’s closing events, blowing the watchman's shofar Eze. 33:6, Mark 13:35.  What remains strikingly obvious is that such a “Gala”, and its key participant, the earthly “Queen Elizabeth of England”, has an interesting choice of outfitting.  Noticeably, the Queen is dressed in “canary yellow”, clearly resembling the perceived color of “the Sun” (the largest of the solar system’s stars).   Please watch the following video, noticing that as the Queen exits the car and shakes the Religious representative's hands, one of the Religious leaders purposefully turns his back toward the camera; displaying the sun on the back of his robe >>  Watch Video Sun-worship exposed

The Queen’s purposeful garb does epitomize the purpose of this excerpt, as “sun-worship” points back to paganism and its roots, dating back to the author of Babylonian-pagan practices and tradition, Nimrod.  The notorious Hunter, Nimrod, and his creation of the kingdom of “Babel” or “confusion” is nicely cited by Moses or Moshe--see Gen. 10:8-10, 1Chron. 1:10.  The emergence of Babylonian practices transcends more recent concepts of spiritualism.

A question, requiring an immediate response is—who gets the “glory” when sun-worship and Sun-day are the key focus?  The answer is quite simply put:  the author of iniquity, Lucifer who was third in rank to the Most High, desires to be worshipped:  and, he desired to be put above the Most High—see Eze. 28:13-18, Isa. 14:12-15. 

Since worship is Satan’s motive and end-goal, he deceptively will camouflage his attempts for “sun-worship” in one-sunday-sabbath for the globe, appealing to "false-Christianity" "Judaism" "Hinduism" and "Islam".  Do not be deceived, there is only one self-sustaining God:  and, He existed before any of His creatures were made by Him Isa. 43:10-12.   And finally, there is only one King and that is Christ Jesus, the “Wisdom” of the Godhead, the Son of God, exalted above angels, including the “fallen angel” Lucifer or Satan 1Cor. 1:30, Heb. 1:1-8.

Character Purity Ministries, located in Pelham, New York (Westchester County), aims to edify the globe about the Three Angels' Messages, the Loud cry and all relevant end-time present Truth, as Christ's return is imminent:  and, He hopes to cut His work (through His body of believers) short in righteousness Rom 1:16-17, 9:28, Rev 14:6-12.



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Powerful and Primitive: Dominique Strauss-Kahn

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Oh, she wanted it.


She wanted it bad.


That’s what every hard-working, God-fearing, young widow who breaks her back doing menial labor at a Times Square hotel to support her teenage daughter, justify her immigration status and take advantage of the opportunities in America wants — a crazed, rutting, wrinkly old satyr charging naked out of a bathroom, lunging at her and dragging her around the room, caveman-style.


Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s reputation as a thrice-married French seducer loses something in the translation.


According to the claims of the 32-year-old West African maid, what took place in the $3,000-a-day Sofitel suite had nothing to do with seduction. If the allegation is true, Strauss-Kahn’s behavior, boorish and primitive, is rape.


Was the chief of the International Monetary Fund telling other countries to tighten their belts while he was dropping his trousers? Lawyers for the 62-year-old Frenchman, who had been a leading Socialist prospect to run against Nicolas Sarkozy next year, seem ready to rebut any DNA evidence by arguing that sex with the maid who came in to clean his room was consensual.


Will they argue that she wilted with desire once she realized Strauss-Kahn had been at Davos?


Jeffrey Shapiro, the maid’s lawyer, angrily rebutted that there was “nothing, nothing” consensual about the droit du monsieur. (It was not a “come in and see my monetary fund” kind of thing.)


“She is a simple housekeeper who was going into a room to clean a room,” Shapiro told The Times. He called the devout Muslim woman from the Bronx “a very proper, dignified young woman” and said “she did not even know who this guy was” until she saw the news accounts.


Strauss-Kahn’s French defenders are throwing around nutty conspiracy theories, sounding like the Pakistanis about Osama. Some have suggested that he was the victim of a honey-pot arranged by the Sarkozy forces.


Bernard-Henri Lévy, a friend of the accused, says he is outraged at the portrayal of Strauss-Kahn as an “insatiable and malevolent beast.” He wrote on The Daily Beast: “It would be nice to know — and without delay — how a chambermaid could have walked in alone, contrary to the habitual practice of most of New York’s grand hotels of sending a ‘cleaning brigade’ of two people, into the room of one of the most closely watched figures on the planet.”


At least he didn’t mention Dreyfus.


For years, I’ve stayed at the Sofitel and other hotels in New York City, and I’ve never seen a “brigade,” simply single maids coming in to clean.


In Washington, they have now nicknamed the street that separates the I.M.F. and the World Bank, where Paul Wolfowitz lost his job over financial hanky-panky with his girlfriend, the Boulevard of Bad Behavior.


These are the two institutions that are globally renowned for lecturing the rest of the world on discipline and freedom, when it’s the West that’s guilty of recklessness and improvident behavior. First in finance, then in sex.


People who can’t keep their flies zipped lecturing other people.


While the French excoriated the American system of justice — discouraging pictures of Strauss-Kahn handcuffed, which are illegal in France — Americans could pride themselves on the sound of the “bum-bum” “Law & Order: SVU” gong sounding, the noise that heralds that justice will be done without regard to wealth, class or privilege.


It’s an inspiring story about America, where even a maid can have dignity and be listened to when she accuses one of the most powerful men in the world of being a predator. (A charge that has been made against him before, with a similar pattern of brutal behavior.)


The young woman escaped horrors in her native Guinea, a patriarchal society where rape is widespread and used as a device of war, a place where she would have been kicked to the curb if she tried to take on a powerful man. When she faced the horror here, she had a recourse.


Another famous European with a disturbing pattern of sexual aggression got in trouble over the help this week: The ex-governor of California, who got elected after his wife, Maria Shriver, defended him so eloquently against groping charges.


Arnold Schwarzenegger was also guilty of the raw assertion of male power. More than mere infidelity, The Sperminator was caught on lying and piggishness, having a son with a staffer around the same time Maria had their youngest son, who is now 13. He kept the staffer on the payroll and even may have brought the son Maria didn’t know about into the house. No wonder Maria fled to a Beverly Hills hotel.


We’re always fascinated with the contradiction that cosmopolitan, high-powered, multilingual people can behave in such primitive ways. But civilization and morality have nothing to do with sophistication and social status.


The lesson of these two fallen grandees, as Bill Maher told Chris Matthews, is: “If you’re going to go after the household help, get a ‘Yes,’ first.”

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