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Dryden;1925094; said:
Any other atheists going to join me in the looting and pillaging tomorrow?

DubCoffman62;1925102; said:
What's the sense of looting if we won't be around afterward to enjoy the spoils? Pillaging might be fun though.

You ladies have fun looting & pillaging *cough* shopping *cough*....I'll be too busy taking care of the raping. :pimp:
 
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"The further I am from the human race,the better I feel. Even though I write about the human race, the further away I am from them, the better I feel.
Two inches is great, two miles is great, two thousand miles is beautiful. As long as I'm able to eat. They feed me because I feed them. But I don't like to be near them. When somebody even brushes against me with an elbow, in a crowd I react.
I do not like the Human Race.
I don't like their heads, I don't like their faces. I don't like their feet.
I don't like conversations. I don't like their hairdo.
I don't like their automobiles. I don't like their Dogs. Or their Cats.
Or their Roses. "

Bukowski
 
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http://money.cnn.com/2011/05/19/new...finances-harold-camping/index.htm?iid=Popular

Choice snippets below.

At the center of it all, Camping's organization, Family Radio, is perfectly happy to take your money -- and in fact, received $80 million in contributions between 2005 and 2009. Camping founded Family Radio, a nonprofit Christian radio network based in Oakland, Calif. with about 65 stations across the country, in 1958.
But not even all of his own employees are convinced that the world is ending on Saturday.
In fact, many still plan on showing up at work on Monday.
"I don't believe in any of this stuff that's going on, and I plan on being here next week," a receptionist at their Oakland headquarters told CNNMoney.

According to those financial documents, accountants put the total worth of Family Radio (referred to as Family Stations on its official forms) at $72 million.
With those kind of financials -- and controversial beliefs -- it's no wonder skeptics have accused the group of running a scam.

Also curious is why Family Radio requested an extension to file their nonprofit paperwork. The group is required to submit financial documents in many of the states where they solicit donations, and in Minnesota they requested an extension from their July 15 deadline to November 15.
July 15th was already well past their Judgment Day prediction -- when they say believers will ascend to heaven -- so why bother requesting an extension to November?
 
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