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Originally posted by Afterthought
Please allow me to pose a situation.
If there are a bunch of crimes and missing persons occurring on a street tagged with a gang symbols, should the officials simply assume that the ones placing their symbols upon this area have nothing to do with the crimes or possess no knowledge of the crimes?
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by network dude
Please go through every single post I've ever made on a thread about the Masons and locate a post where I state that I hate Masons.
You won't find one.
You're confusing suspicion and wariness with hate.
Originally posted by Afterthought
I hate corruption and anyone who tries to cover it up should be brought to justice.
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by network dude
I DON'T hate masons and I've never said I did. I simply believe that the organization does have ties with the banks and other areas where corruption has been proven to exist.
Originally posted by network dude
Originally posted by Afterthought
I hate corruption and anyone who tries to cover it up should be brought to justice.
Yea, so do I. I also believe in a fantastic new concept called Due Process. That way, the innocent will not be slagged and drug though the mud BEFORE the facts are decided.
I can go back through your past posts and show you MANY examples of that.
You've been long on assertion and short on backup.
Originally posted by Afterthought
There's no law against speculating a person or group has any ties to corruption.
If you folks don't want to be tied to banks and other places where corruption runs rampant, the Masons may want to consider distancing themselves from such institutions by removing their symbols from their buildings.
Another thing is to do when selling a building with Masonic symbols is to write in the contract they the buyer is responsible for removing the decorative fixtures no less than sic months after taking possession of said building.
If the Masons accomplished these two simple things, I'm sure people would scrutinize them less and give them more respect.
Originally posted by Afterthought
There's no law against speculating a person or group has any ties to corruption.
Originally posted by Afterthought
If you folks don't want to be tied to banks and other places where corruption runs rampant, the Masons may want to consider distancing themselves from such institutions by removing their symbols from these buildings.
Originally posted by Afterthought
Another thing is to do when the Masons sell a building with Masonic symbols is to write in the contract they the buyer is responsible for removing the decorative symbolic fixtures no less than six months after taking possession of said building.
Originally posted by Afterthought
If the Masons accomplished these two simple things, I'm sure people would scrutinize them less and give them more respect.
Originally posted by Afterthought
reply to post by Fitzgibbon
"Whither"? Who uses "whither" anymore? Are you reading Little Women again?
You've been long on assertion and short on backup.
I'll be polite by not stating what you've been long and short on.
Originally posted by Afterthought
If a Masonic lodge is closely associated with an institution and wants their symbols everywhere, I'm forced to believe that they are communicating their deep involvement and knowledge of the activities of the institution.
Originally posted by Afterthought
There's no law against speculating a person or group has any ties to corruption.
If you folks don't want to be tied to banks and other places where corruption runs rampant, the Masons may want to consider distancing themselves from such institutions by removing their symbols from these buildings. Another thing is to do when the Masons sell a building with Masonic symbols is to write in the contract they the buyer is responsible for removing the decorative symbolic fixtures no less than six months after taking possession of said building.
If the Masons accomplished these two simple things, I'm sure people would scrutinize them less and give them more respect.edit on 11-1-2013 by Afterthought because: (no reason given)