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Jammerjim
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It's been a LONG time since read those, but aren't you mixing up some Words of Power from different books there?

Lots of them are even liberals! Well, many. Some. A few? Okay, that one guy, but he still counts!

I did that once. Got killed in the first hour of a Boot Hill campaign. My character's brother showed a few minutes later, out for revenge!

Back before they made rules about not running and stuff, you could work up quite the sweat playing tag in those warehousey spaces. Up stairs, over walls, all that gear bouncing on you…Good times.

And, no doubt, VERY fetching in a beret.

I blame the allergies.

I was being a tad flippant, but the answer to your question is…probably not. "Hard right", at least in the US, can mean quite different things, ranging from extreme economic libertarianism to nasty repressive theocracy. So, hard right CAN be fascist, but not necessarily.

At the very beginning, Billie Jean/Slater goes to this fast food joint to apply for a job. Manager hires her, I come in say and someone else is here for the job. Slater goes out and sees the other person is a single mom with kids. She decides to let the single mom get the job. A real "Save the Cat" moment. That whole

Commie!

I like to think so. (cue Stephen fry bit about Jesus as a gangsta rapper)

2) That's a bit of simplification (Mark and Q, plus wherever Mark came from, plus a few bits), and ignores the non-synoptics, including the letters of Paul.

Dude, I specifically said "a guy named Jesus". I said nothing about his being God.

Heh. I forget my avatar might lead you think poorly of my pronouncements. Fair.

Personal experience, mostly. How these people tend to define themselves on their websites, speeches, etc. Plus a smattering of historical instruction via Ms jammerjim (who is way smarter than I am). I think history backs me up pretty well, though naturally things can shift over time.

There was almost certainly a guy named Jesus (or Yeshua, if you prefer) preaching in the Roman province of Judea in ~30CE.

Man, I thought I was the only one who ever watched that movie.

Residuals are awesome. I had a bit part in The Legend of Billie Jean (one line). In fact, I was cut, but my name remained in the credits. I got checks for *years*. The last one was only for maybe 47 cents, though.

Well, anything can happen in politics. But the end-points of the two philosophies are very different.

Baseballs is a lot of fun at the park with rowdy friends engaged in baseball rituals. On TV is is incredibly boring.

Liberals and the Left disagree on stuff? Ya don't say!