To: Texasforever
You are very passive aren't you?Hopefull. Guess we'll wait to see who's running.
I'm not passive at all. I send out mass e-mails for the religious right. I do what I can to serve.
To: concerned about politics
I'm not passive at all. I send out mass e-mails for the religious right. I do what I can to serve. Define "religious right" and are those mailings encouraging members to stay at home?
To: concerned about politics
You still haven't explained why you can't pray when you want to.
137 posted on
06/01/2002 8:38:42 PM PDT by
Howlin
To: concerned about politics
You send out mass e-mails? Do you know how worthless that is in influencing people? Personally, I throw out all mass e-mails without reading them, no matter who sends them. Unlike you, I'm not waiting for Godoh (sp?) I also am not waiting for government to do anything for my church. If you are, perhaps its better that you never vote again.
141 posted on
06/01/2002 8:40:25 PM PDT by
jimtorr
To: concerned about politics
I'm not passive at all. I send out mass e-mails for the religious right.So you send massive amount of unsolicited junk mail. I'm sure those on the receiving end appreciate that.
To: concerned about politics
I always read all my e-mails from people I don't know. Not! I get 50 e-mails a day from people I don't know and I never even open one of them. They get mass deleted as fast as I get them. Seriously, if you believe in what you state, get off your behind and do something productive. Mass e-mails are not going to get the results you hope for.
BTW, be prepared to turn in your keyboard. If you don't vote, you don't get to complain.
145 posted on
06/01/2002 8:42:57 PM PDT by
terilyn
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