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  • #6 Comment from oredrag 
    5/31/06 10:22 PM Permalink
    "Bush, you are a donkey" A Venezuelen leader by the name of Chavez said outright on the news today! I guess Chavez has Bushs tail pinned! Does this mean Chavez doesn't like Bush? I think so! LOL!
  • #5 Comment from kunzsp 
    5/31/06 12:59 PM Permalink
    I was reading Psalm 22, in one of my hundreds of Bibles, and came across this amazing interpertation of Scripture:

    It will be told of the Lord in THE COMING GENERATION.

    It blew my mind.  I believe this is the "coming" generation, and each one of has to try to get it right and take responsiblity.l

    All good men should come to the aid of their country, which I typed ad nausem when I practice typing to become a secretary.  I never forgot that sentence and it rings true, especiAlly now.

    God bless President Bush, God Bless Ameica, and God bless the Nations' Leaders

    The "coming" generation.  It gives me goosebumps. like The Second Coming.

    Phyllis Kunz
  • #4 Comment from johnmac665 
    5/31/06 11:19 AM Permalink
    Smart people being taken by an idea and story?  The reality is people love to hear stories.  The stories can be technical or non-technical, but you do need to tell good stories to be liked.  In the great life we have in this Universe we do not have all the information and people make decisions based upon feelings, background information, and the story told up front.  It can be shocking that the saddest group of people you met really wanted you to entertain them with good stories, and with good stories they are happier.  Life is great and not complex, but without the stories people keep a farther distance and with good stories people come closer to you.  This is why gossip is so common, because the stories make your friends and your non-friends, and friends are a survival trait.  Your friends do what you often do with many commonalities in life and your culture, but that just means you need to work on your stories for better stories--that ski trip, among other stories, is a good story.


    Part of philosophy is what psychics do (part of critical thinking, so you can make better decisions), and it is based upon the stories we tell each other.  This has included analysis of healing water, among other things.


    By the way, you are wonderful, you love people, you are loved, and you will have a wonderful time in this great United States, and this message is for you.
  • #3 Comment from johnmac665 
    5/31/06 10:04 AM Permalink
    Religion.  In the United States religion is a power of the people.  Any government law to support a religion and any government law to ban a religion is unlawful.  All law applied to religion must be in equal application of the law, and this means a law that applies to all citizens without a specific target person, group, entity, or population.  The separation of church and state doctrine came about from the First Amendment of the Constitution and this means the government has no right to decide anyone's religion and religion does not run the government--it is the law.  Personal belief is fine, so the President of the United States can pray just like the beginning day in U.S. Congress has a prayer, and no U.S. church has government power beyond their civil rights; civil rights include the right to vote just like other U.S. citizens have the right to vote.  Some people use the First Amendment to enforce atheism, but this is a false claim where religion is a power of the people, and this means the people have their belief and religious practice.

    God Bless America
  • #2 Comment from johnmac665 
    5/31/06 9:50 AM Permalink
    Matchmaker fees up to $200,000?  It would be easier to go to the rich resorts and places where a pair of pants can cost $1,000 per pair.
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