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Old 07-26-17, 06:29 AM   #1
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Ah yesh, vienna - I remember those days all too well... still have nightmares about Sister Francis (or was it Frances??). She hated boys, and it seemed especially me... but back then, as an "alterboy", we had to say all sorts of stuff in Latin... not too much stayed in my grey matter either, other than Sancto, some of the stuff on the back of coinage (e pluribus unum), Semper Fi(delis), and the ole reliable ad infinitum ad nauseum - which is a "fake" Latin phrase... - I can see though, that we can use Aktungbby, as well as Jim Belushi, as reliable sources of lern-Ed Latin phraseology, 'cause he's got it in a video right there!...

Very nice posting Platapus. One thing I find is that a lot of folks discussing the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, or any other other early US documents don't read the history of them nor do they try to understand them, and just repeat "modern" history's ad infinitum ad nauseum repeatings of generalizations and mis-information. The devil is in the details.

Are you going to do a post on "Enumerated Powers"? Lot's of folks have difficulty with the "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
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Old 07-26-17, 09:02 AM   #2
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I was also an altar boy in Catholic school; I remember the newbies were given the early daily masses to assist; IIRC, the earliest mass in our parish was at 5:00 or 5:30 am and we boys were expected to be there early to prepare, so it meant leaving the house at about 4:00 to 4:30 am and trudging through the cold San Francisco streets, clear sky or rain. It wasn't a long walk, mine was about 7 or 8 blocks in my case, but it could be a bit spooky. I also have forgotten almost all of the Latin I learned, but, for some odd reason, I can still recite the Suscipiat correctly from memory to this day. Odd indeed. If you're looking for a bit of nostalgia, I came across this link a while back; its a handbook for altar boys and the various forms of Mass:

http://www.sanctamissa.org/en/servin...servers-0.html


Now, back to the original subject, if you'll 'pardon' the digression. Here are a couple of links dealing with Presidential pardon's 'Greatest Hits':

7 Famous Presidential Pardons --

http://www.history.com/news/history-...ential-pardons

This next list has most of the same names as the previous list, but it is included because some not on the first list are a bit interesting...

11 notable presidential pardons --

http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayof...ons/index.html

List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the President of the United States --

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._United_States





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I was also an altar boy in Catholic school; I remember the newbies were given the early daily masses to assist; IIRC, the earliest mass in our parish was at 5:00 or 5:30 am and we boys were expected to be there early to prepare, so it meant leaving the house at about 4:00 to 4:30 am and trudging through the cold San Francisco streets, clear sky or rain. It wasn't a long walk, mine was about 7 or 8 blocks in my case, but it could be a bit spooky. I also have forgotten almost all of the Latin I learned, but, for some odd reason, I can still recite the Suscipiat correctly from memory to this day. Odd indeed. If you're looking for a bit of nostalgia, I came across this link a while back; its a handbook for altar boys and the various forms of Mass:

http://www.sanctamissa.org/en/servin...servers-0.html

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Exorcism is defined as, "Driving out of evil spirits from persons or places by conjuration." Conjuration is incantation, which is a witchcraft definition. Exorcism is an expression or trick used in conjuring. Synonyms to conjuration are: abracadabra, bewitchment, charm, spell, enchantment, hex and incantation—which are all witchcraft terms and practices.

Related words to conjuration are: curse, jinx, magic, necromancy, sorcery, voodoo, and wizardry—which are again practices involving evil spirits.
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Are you going to do a post on "Enumerated Powers"? Lot's of folks have difficulty with the "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
You do NOT want me to get into the forgotten 9th and 10th amendments. Trust me.

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- but it would be ~fun~... though perhaps a smidgen on the vebose side of things, necessarily, due to the subject... - everybody thinks that the congress can write any law they want to, and that the Supreme Court can undo any law they want to, and that all the president needs is a pen and cell phone... Not too many politicians (nor citizens) try to emulate the George Washington model...
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