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To: StolarStorm
"Go away now, you are an embarrassement to the United States and its freedoms."

Tell that, if you dare, to any one of the thousands of LDS men and women who now or in the past wear the uniform of the US military, serve in the FBI, CIA, and other agencies -- in many cases at very high levels.

Tell that to every Republican president and even a few Democratic presidents in recent history. And to the chairman of the US Senate Judiciary Committee and his fourteen co-religionists in both houses of Congress.

In which branch of the service did you serve, and how are you now a credit to "the United States and its freedoms?"

Do you really believe that the Savior is happy with those who attack the beliefs of others who have not returned or preceded the favor?

Yet more sour grapes? My, my, "we" really are angry, aren't "we?"

Well, I'm not angry at yet another misguided, bitter loner on the FR who seeks to mock that which I hold sacred. Just full of pity and amazement at the number of poor souls who eat up tons of their own stomach lining while raving against a religion they claim to consider to be of no significance and with which they have or should have nothing to do.....

94 posted on 04/11/2003 9:54:02 AM PDT by tracer (/b>)
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To: tracer
First off, you didn't read all the context in which that phrase was used... Read the comment that I was responding to.

Secondly, my beliefs are attacked when one of your cool aid drinkers comes to my home to "share" or "teach". We don't need your "teachers". We don't want them. By coming to our homes they are in fact insulting and attacking our beliefs. Do you understand the point I am making?????

95 posted on 04/11/2003 10:02:51 AM PDT by StolarStorm
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