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4/29/13 2:26 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Scott wrote: Ok so I'm asking from Australia. From here this seems bigger than Watergate, I mean these cases of electoral fraud are tried & absolutely proven. So if this were a Republican plot would your press not use this as leverage to force someone out of office through a constant media assault but because its the Democrats it will be basically ignored? Am I reading this right? Sounds right to me. |
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4/26/13 12:05 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Angela Wittman wrote: ...the apostate UCC church in Chicago... The UCC near my house currently flies a huge rainbow flag with the inscription: "God is still speaking today". What a convenient presumption, as it allows them to shove the Bible and what it really says into the background in favor of whatever more "current" doctrines they may want to create and promote (i.e. homosexuality is OK). |
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4/25/13 5:37 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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never knew love like this wrote: The Tsarnaev brothers are totally depraved. Calvin taught that so are we all... any one of us would have done likewise. I have to agree with Mike and Barry here. The word "could" ought to have been used rather than the word "would" here. |
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4/24/13 5:56 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Bro. James wrote: Personally I think there is too many loopholes in today's so called justice system. Justice ceased to exist when we became " too dignified " and stopped hanging people in the town square for all to see what their future would hold should they choose that path in life. I can only imagine if I were to see my brother hung dead for certain crimes I would most definitely desire a different outcome for myself. Just thinking out loud but I would shape up pretty swift like u know!! We spend too many tax dollars for room and board of those who threaten society if not behind bars but they would not be a threat under six feet of dirt either. Not just the noose but the stocks, and the lash, and even just imposing a stiff fine; which would not only "teach them a lesson", but would do so in a timely fashion so that they could repent and get on with life instead of watching a good chunk of it waste away sitting around in some cell built by a society that long since lost the nerve to actually DEAL with its criminals. So instead we just put them in cold storage as if that's somehow a fitting punishment for whatever crime they committed. We're screwed-up (judicially) and have been for a LONG time. |
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4/23/13 7:57 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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I.M. Wright wrote: Whewww! I had to clean my reading glasses off and then my computer screen to make sure I was reading it correctly! For a minute, I thought Philip Howard (very well know to all, I think) had died! Good to know he's still kicking. Now, who is this guy? I've never heard anything about him. What college did he play football for? Or was he a tennis player at Wimbledon? Or won a few Master Tournaments knocking the little white ball into the holes? Maybe I'm a little dense, OK, but I don't get it--why is this guy worth any mention at all? But I like the input on loud worship. Too bad electric speakers and amplifiers had not been invented in the Old Testament. If you mean Philip Nicholas Charles Howard, former Literary Editor of The Times, You're right. The two men do indeed resemble each other as well as have similar names. I had to use search engines to find out who you were referring to. Before today I had never heard of either of these men. |
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4/23/13 12:14 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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Mike wrote: There are a multitude of taxes and fees already, without taxing you for breathing, which is all the tax out of State move amounts to. And States are constantly in search of new revenue streams because it's much easier and more politically expedient to do that than to cut spending. I recently heard of at least one state that wanted to try to tax RAIN WATER that fell on your house/land. |
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4/16/13 6:55 PM |
San Jose John | | San Jose, CA | | | |
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I was actually made to stay after school (public school) one afternoon in the spring of 1969 for swearing.Actually I had "warned" some fellow students privately not to say certain words I heard for the first time uttered the previous night by my older sister following a heated argument she had with our parents. Two of the students immediately tattled on me and suddenly I was in SERIOUS trouble. I had to go to the principal's office and my parents were notified. Years later I noticed that some of the students who turned me in were themselves now swearing quite regularly. I thought it a bit pathetic/ironic, but then again I thought that maybe I helped to initially corrupt them the same way my sister did to me. At any rate it gives one some idea of how society's attitude toward and discipline of immoral behavior have deteriorated since then. |
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