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Bajahowodd
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Should not someone be punished for those acts?
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Skeet/Loreto
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Fly fish :
I completely disagree with the last paragraft. The War is to try and stop the Muslims from killing all of the Infidels. Why cannot you understand
this??
At least he had the Balls to make the decsions, he did not have to get a head in the Whitehouse and then go on TV and Lie to the American People,
Shhh, What a Dummy!
If you were my Friend and someone told me you were going to be killed, I would help my Friend and get the Information to try to prevent you getting
Axed.Including Waterboarding..
But I cannot depend on you as my friend to try to save my Life.
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Iflyfish
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Skeet:
"The War is to try and stop the Muslims from killing all of the Infidels. Why cannot you understand this??"
The fundamentalist Muslims are in a minority and thank god that the fundamentalists in our own land are now in a minority also. We may now be able to
find common ground if they know we are not going to hit them back first; or kill them back first.
Iflyfish
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Bajahowodd
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Fundamentalists of most religions have an inner resolve to change the lives of those who do not agree with them. Whether Muslim, Catholic, Baptist or
Jehovah's Witnesses, the foundations of what they are taught drives them to engage with others for the purpose of recruiting them to the same belief.
In the case of Muslim fundamentalists, there is a much shorter fuse. But in all cases, it's a matter of WE KNOW, and YOU DON'T.
I have to give props to the Catholics. At least they are consistent. they are both pro-life and anti-death penalty.
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Skeet/Loreto
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wodd:
Have you noticed that I, Skeet/Loreto have been accused of bing Religious, but I have never tried to change anyones belief. Wonder Why?
Basic difference with the Muslims is that they teach their youngsters to strap bombs and go out and kill other People.
Flyfish.?? "Common Ground""?? you have got to be kidding. I wonder what you woyud think and say about 'Common Ground" during Hilters time, or common
Ground during the Korean War, or Nam.
You are equating Viloence of the Muslims with Baptists?
Where did you go to School? Iran?? Who taught you such ??
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Enough. This thread has become a waste of bandwidth.
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Quote: | Originally posted by oldlady
It's so nice to have a man around the house...
Telling them anything is probably a waste of time....but I think I fear a world without 'em. [/quote
That's nice of you to say so! |
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Quote: | Originally posted by TacoFeliz
Enough. This thread has become a waste of bandwidth. |
and also a waste of goodwill towards one another...a battle of who's right.
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Bajahowodd
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Skeet. Being religious is not necessarily being a fundamentalist. IMHO, everyone should be entitled to pursue their religion of choice, or no
religion. Just don't proselytize.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Texas just announce that 'We do not need the Govt. handout for unemployment."
The true needy are being taken care of in this country; Just ask a few--Not the Druggies nor the people who pull the Workmans Comp. Injury deal with
the Employer doing the Paying. |
Report: Texas has more homeless kids
07:01 AM CDT on Tuesday, March 10, 2009
By KIM HORNER / The Dallas Morning News
khorner@dallasnews.com
More children are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in Texas than in any other state, according to a report released today.
The study by the National Center on Family Homelessness in Newton Centre, Mass., ranks Texas at the bottom of a state-by-state report card on child
homelessness.
Texas had 337,105 homeless children as of 2006, including Hurricane Katrina evacuees, according to the report.
Ellen Bassuk, president of the National Center on Family Homelessness, said Texas lacks long-term planning to aid them. [...]
The report did not indicate how North Texas by itself shapes up on child homelessness.
But local experts say the numbers have risen because of the economy. A 2008 count found that there were 1,273 homeless children on any given night in
Dallas County, and officials expect that figure to rise due to job losses and foreclosures.
Area schools already have reported dramatic increases in the number of homeless students.
"Women and children are the fastest growing population of homeless nationally and in the Dallas area," said Mike Faenza, president and chief executive
officer of the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance. He said the agency has a subcommittee working on a plan to address the issue.
Read more in the Dallas News at http://tinyurl.com/aaqyo3
And since this discussion has devolved into name calling and a lack of civility, this is my last comment on this subject. I'm off to look at pretty
pictures of Baja.
So much Mexico, so little time...
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dianaji
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Quote: | Originally posted by tigerdog
And since this discussion has devolved into name calling and a lack of civility, this is my last comment on this subject. I'm off to look at pretty
pictures of Baja.
So much Mexico, so little time... |
hallelujah and amen! enjoy the pics.
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It's futile! I got nuttin no more. I goin' away now. But I FEAR this is not yet the end of this string, or the world.
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Bajahowodd
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I'm getting your point, Taco.
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You have GOT to be kidding, Skeet !
Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
I have never tried to change anyones belief. |
That is just plain funny, amigo !
I am so glad that I checked back in to see where this lengthy post has gone.... I got a real chuckle out of that 
peace, love, and fishy talkos !
Its all just stuff and some numbers.
A day spent sailing isn\'t deducted from one\'s life.
Peace, Love, and Music
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Skeet/Loreto
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djh; Please post any of my old Posts that i have tried to change anyones mind about Religion!!
I have eraged all of those who smoked Dope or take Coke/Meth not to do so as it will kill them someday, the same as drinking too much Tequilla and
driving .
Some of the past preachers in this ****ry have used the :Fear of God" to try to bring people into their group so that they can make money.
Just like the Sierra Club who uses Fear to bring in Donations.
I Preach
Self-Worth
Honesty
Respect
Honor
Character
Faith
Hope
Chairty
Com om do not "Fear" Get out see what is happening around you, go to different States, Talk to People keep you eyes and ears open. Forget about the
internet and the TV and the New york Times.>>
There is lots to learn out there in the Real World.
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Bajahowodd
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Uncle!
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
djh; Please post any of my old Posts that i have tried to change anyones mind about Religion!!
I have eraged all of those who smoked Dope or take Coke/Meth not to do so as it will kill them someday, the same as drinking too much Tequilla and
driving .
Some of the past preachers in this ****ry have used the :Fear of God" to try to bring people into their group so that they can make money.
Just like the Sierra Club who uses Fear to bring in Donations.
I Preach
Self-Worth
Honesty
Respect
Honor
Character
Faith
Hope
Chairty
Com om do not "Fear" Get out see what is happening around you, go to different States, Talk to People keep you eyes and ears open. Forget about the
internet and the TV and the New york Times.>>
There is lots to learn out there in the Real World. |
All you do is preach , you old burro   
You are useing this forum to preach and it is not appreciated ....
Especially when it is ... 
In fact all I hear from your pie hole is a bunch of judgemental , christian and right wing dogma .....
You are a joke        
[Edited on 3-16-2009 by CaboRon]
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Bajahowodd
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Skeets make a valid point. There are way too many "preachers" out there, especially the TV kind who have used their pulpit to greatly enrich
themselves. Salvation and/ or peace of mind should NOT enrich someone else financially.
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how full is your glass?
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaNuts
For Every Negative News Item You See, Ask Yourself, Is The Glass Half Empty Or Is The Glass Half Full?
when something legitimately bad happens, is it the end, or the door of opportunity to bigger, better things?
(Please don't think about bringing in natural disasters....I'm talking man-made situations) |
My cousin said he saw it as half full with a crack in it!
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" Forget about the internet "
Then how could I get your sermon?
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
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