Unatural in reaching across a table, barely able to reach, in order to shake someones hand? Or barely able to touch someones hand from a great distance?
And more to the point, how exactly do you know that is a "secret" masonic hand shake?
Let us be real, the man is a Libretarian with ideas that are anethema to both mainstream parties. His ideas may sound good, especially to the disenfranchised as well as to isolationists, but they cannot be applied to present day America. He is a good man, but a man of the 19th century, a time where his ideas made sense and would have been applicable.
Unatural in reaching across a table, barely able to reach, in order to shake someones hand? Or barely able to touch someones hand from a great distance?
And more to the point, how exactly do you know that is a "secret" masonic hand shake?
Let us be real, the man is a Libretarian with ideas that are anethema to both mainstream parties. His ideas may sound good, especially to the disenfranchised as well as to isolationists, but they cannot be applied to present day America. He is a good man, but a man of the 19th century, a time where his ideas made sense and would have been applicable.
Looks can and will be deceiving, especially when talking about politics.
My friend! You are indeed making a huge leap of faith here. You have gone from accusing him from being a secretive mason to a college frat brother!
To a finn this may indeed be the ultimate evil, but in the United States, a significant number of college students pledge fraternaties as well as sororities. In this case you can pretty much say that America is evil (something tells me that you already assume that anyway)
Frat boys are not intentionaly evil, more like alcoholic morons. Some may have family connections to get into politics and become captains of industry, but most end up being salesmen or data processors. Most end up as alcoholics also, but that is another story.
Aa for Lambda Chi Alpha:
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It was the first fraternity to abolish pledging and remains a leader in the fight against hazing, alcohol abuse, and other challenges facing today's college students.
Ron could not have chosen a better set of brothers to pledge with.
I think you had better look for conspiracies closer to home if this is all you can come up with in our country.
My friend! You are indeed making a huge leap of faith here. You have gone from accusing him from being a secretive mason to a college frat brother!
To a finn this may indeed be the ultimate evil, but in the United States, a significant number of college students pledge fraternaties as well as sororities. In this case you can pretty much say that America is evil (something tells me that you already assume that anyway)
Frat boys are not intentionaly evil, more like alcoholic morons. Some may have family connections to get into politics and become captains of industry, but most end up being salesmen or data processors. Most end up as alcoholics also, but that is another story.
Aa for Lambda Chi Alpha:
Ron could not have chosen a better set of brothers to pledge with.
I think you had better look for conspiracies closer to home if this is all you can come up with in our country.
What do you think masonry is on the surface? It's just as pleasing as any other secret society (college frat brotherhood).
Also, why with the secrecy if it's so good? They also have masonic rituals ripped right out of freemasonry.
You are twisting my words, I did not say in any point that "America is evil", the only thing I want to prove is that most of your leaders are (since they are).
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