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Posted on 03/30/2002 7:53:37 PM PST by malakhi
The Neverending Story
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To: JHavard
Once you've eaten a Cracker Barrel breakfast, Waffle Houses don't count.I haven't said this much through the life of this thread, but here goes ...
I gree with you , JH!!!! ;o)
50,481
posted on
04/30/2003 11:57:31 AM PDT
by
al_c
To: SoothingDave; malakhi
A full apology for her actions in helping to sexualise children in our culture would be a good start to a serious evaluation.I was surprised to hear her say words to the effect that she was ashamed of how she was before age 40. Could be a start.
To: JHavard
65535 = (2 to the 16)-1
SD
50,483
posted on
04/30/2003 11:57:48 AM PDT
by
SoothingDave
(It might behoove me to be heaved)
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To: JHavard
"gree" = "agree"
Forgot to spellcheck.
50,485
posted on
04/30/2003 12:00:19 PM PDT
by
al_c
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To: Invincibly Ignorant
I was surprised to hear her say words to the effect that she was ashamed of how she was before age 40. Could be a start. You know. Sometimes those brought up Catholic need a little time to adjust. LOL
SD
50,487
posted on
04/30/2003 12:02:37 PM PDT
by
SoothingDave
(It might behoove me to be heaved)
To: in_principio_erat_Verbum
Howdy, welcome aboard!
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To: malakhi
I think I must have misunderstood you at some level because we seem to be agreeing. Wow! That is a rare thing on here!
50,490
posted on
04/30/2003 12:07:33 PM PDT
by
Sass
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To: al_c
I haven't said this much through the life of this thread, but here goes ...
I gree with you , JH!!!! ;o)
Finally, common ground, and it had to be our stomachs that unified us. hahahaha
How's about "Uncle Hershels Sunrise Sampler"? My wife loves the "Egg in a Blanket" I think it's called, the sourdough biscuit with a hole cut out of the middle, and an egg inside.
When we travel north of here, it's usually the thoughts of the CB that motivates us to head out. Lol
JH :-Q
50,492
posted on
04/30/2003 12:09:43 PM PDT
by
JHavard
(Rent-a-Tagline, call 555-ubenhad,$$$)
To: All
Maybe I'll just open up a can of worms and run. I was just wondering where people in this forum stand on life issues. After attending the National Right to Life banquet last night, I am wondering a few things. How we can consistently be pro-life, pro-death penalty and pro-war? Are the right wing Christian conservatives somehow inconsistent in their stance on life by being both pro-life for the unborn yet pro-death penalty when there are those who have been wrongly convicted of murder by our judicial system?
50,493
posted on
04/30/2003 12:12:10 PM PDT
by
Sass
To: in_principio_erat_Verbum
But first she has to get her own dirt. Madonna? I don't think Madonna has any problem creating her own dirt. ;-)
SD
50,494
posted on
04/30/2003 12:13:18 PM PDT
by
SoothingDave
(It might behoove me to be heaved)
Comment #50,495 Removed by Moderator
To: Sass
With regard to the death penalty, a graduate of my seminary started a ministry and I thought you might be interested. It is called Centurion Ministries and it works to free those who have been wrongly convicted. Here is
a list of cases they have worked on.
50,496
posted on
04/30/2003 12:17:38 PM PDT
by
Sass
To: Sass
How we can consistently be pro-life, pro-death penalty and pro-war? Just war. Just punishment.
There is no "just" abortion.
Are the right wing Christian conservatives somehow inconsistent in their stance on life by being both pro-life for the unborn yet pro-death penalty when there are those who have been wrongly convicted of murder by our judicial system?
Is it inconsistent to jail people, after all some people have been wrongly convicted?
We strive for excellence, certainly in this country more than in any other. But errors will always happen in human systems. We can wring our hands, or we can do our best to ensure that errors are caught.
No one can honestly state that anyone is executed in this country without going through multiple rings of various jurisdictions and watchdogs. We've had two guys here in PA who killed like 10 people, including some cops in 1981. They are still on the "due process" merry-go-round.
There is little more we can do.
SD
50,497
posted on
04/30/2003 12:17:51 PM PDT
by
SoothingDave
(It might behoove me to be heaved)
To: Sass
Here is a list of cases they have worked on. Is Mumia on the list?
SD
50,498
posted on
04/30/2003 12:18:23 PM PDT
by
SoothingDave
(It might behoove me to be heaved)
To: SoothingDave
65535 = (2 to the 16)-1
I hope we don't waste our last 535 on spaming to be the last one to post.
JH :-) [jealous that I don't compete]
50,499
posted on
04/30/2003 12:19:45 PM PDT
by
JHavard
(Rent-a-Tagline, call 555-ubenhad,$$$)
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