All powerful megatron, lord of the transformers and overseer of the known universe, please make iChurch keep his religion to himself, and if he does not, all powerful megatron, please smite him.
Hey,he has the right to express himself anyway he feels,religious or not,whether you like it or not,and any attempt by you to supress that is a violation of his civil rights,perhaps not by the letter but definitely in spirit.
<strong>Hey,he has the right to express himself anyway he feels,religious or not,whether you like it or not,and any attempt by you to supress that is a violation of his civil rights,perhaps not by the letter but definitely in spirit.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey, I have the right to express myself anyway I feel whether you like it or not, and any attempt by you to supress that is a violation of my civil rights, perhaps not by the letter but definitely in spirit.
<strong>Hey, I have the right to express myself anyway I feel whether you like it or not, and any attempt by you to supress that is a violation of my civil rights, perhaps not by the letter but definitely in spirit.
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Jeez, let it all be... Everyone has their own way of reflecting on horrible situations like these and that's what FellowshipChurch iBook did.
No matter what. That young boy is in a better place now. He couldn't find it here. I don't know where, how, what, or whom...but it's where no one can threaten or hurt him anymore.
One murder DOESN'T make the world a "bad place", 'rat. Jeez.
But one murder under these particular circumstances certainly frustrates and saddens and bothers me.
Nothing "chicken little" about that. Maybe "chicken fed-up" and "chicken worried" or "chicken disbelieving". Or "chicken really bummed about how people conduct themselves".
And this isn't just "one murder". That kid won't be the first (or last) to die so stupidly and unnecessarily.
Maybe someday, if I try really, really hard, I can see the world in such an understanding, open-armed and pragmatic way, and stuff like this will simply roll off my back as easily as it seems to for others.
These things happen; they always have and they always will. The only thing that can be changed is how you look at it.
It's a tragedy that this boy was killed. It's a tragedy that the situation all those people involved were in, especially him, even exists. I can't even imagine having to lead that type of life.
Me either. I mean, a DOLLAR? I mean hell, $50, okay. But...
I'M KIDDING!
Seriously, I'm thankful everyday of how good I have it. I don't live a lifestyle or associate with people that make the possibility of this kind of stuff happening to me probable.
No, when I go it'll be completely random and senseless...perhaps from gang drive-by crossfire four blocks away. WIth any luck, I'll be outside watering my lawn and will get felled by an anonymous bullet fired from a 14-year-old shooting at a rival gang member in the next neighborhood over! Oh joy!
MUCH preferable to hanging out with lowlifes and troublemakers and perpetually being on the cusp of getting whacked for a pack of gum, a video game or the mighty sum of $1.
Sorry, but I have to agree with scott on this one.
If Bush would get his head out of his a$$ and start worrying about ordinary peoples lives and ways to get them out of squalor and all this in his own back yard.
How many tax payers $$$ go on building bigger and better ways of annhilating life than trying to protect it and help people survive and maybe live a better quality of life?
<strong>Sorry, but I have to agree with scott on this one.
If Bush would get his head out of his a$$ and start worrying about ordinary peoples lives and ways to get them out of squalor and all this in his own back yard.
How many tax payers $$$ go on building bigger and better ways of annhilating life than trying to protect it and help people survive and maybe live a better quality of life?</strong><hr></blockquote>
That money spent on keeping our country safe by building that stockpile affords you the opportunity to say such drivel. Ironic, isn't it?
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<strong>Hey,he has the right to express himself anyway he feels,religious or not,whether you like it or not,and any attempt by you to supress that is a violation of his civil rights,perhaps not by the letter but definitely in spirit.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey, I have the right to express myself anyway I feel whether you like it or not, and any attempt by you to supress that is a violation of my civil rights, perhaps not by the letter but definitely in spirit.
[ 07-13-2002: Message edited by: BR ]</p>
<strong>Hey, I have the right to express myself anyway I feel whether you like it or not, and any attempt by you to supress that is a violation of my civil rights, perhaps not by the letter but definitely in spirit.
</strong><hr></blockquote>
Jeez, let it all be... Everyone has their own way of reflecting on horrible situations like these and that's what FellowshipChurch iBook did.
No matter what. That young boy is in a better place now. He couldn't find it here. I don't know where, how, what, or whom...but it's where no one can threaten or hurt him anymore.
Check it out, you'll see...
I don't see how one murder makes the world a bad place. We've got 3 billion people here.
BR, you are worshipping a false God! There are two gods of transformers!
Megatron is the Lord of the Decepticons
Optimus Prime is the Lord of the Autobots
But one murder under these particular circumstances certainly frustrates and saddens and bothers me.
Nothing "chicken little" about that. Maybe "chicken fed-up" and "chicken worried" or "chicken disbelieving". Or "chicken really bummed about how people conduct themselves".
And this isn't just "one murder". That kid won't be the first (or last) to die so stupidly and unnecessarily.
Maybe someday, if I try really, really hard, I can see the world in such an understanding, open-armed and pragmatic way, and stuff like this will simply roll off my back as easily as it seems to for others.
But don't anybody be holding your breath...
It's a tragedy that this boy was killed. It's a tragedy that the situation all those people involved were in, especially him, even exists. I can't even imagine having to lead that type of life.
I'M KIDDING!
Seriously, I'm thankful everyday of how good I have it. I don't live a lifestyle or associate with people that make the possibility of this kind of stuff happening to me probable.
No, when I go it'll be completely random and senseless...perhaps from gang drive-by crossfire four blocks away. WIth any luck, I'll be outside watering my lawn and will get felled by an anonymous bullet fired from a 14-year-old shooting at a rival gang member in the next neighborhood over! Oh joy!
MUCH preferable to hanging out with lowlifes and troublemakers and perpetually being on the cusp of getting whacked for a pack of gum, a video game or the mighty sum of $1.
Sigh...
<strong>Me either. I mean, a DOLLAR? I mean hell, $50, okay. But...
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Hey, a dollar will get you twenty minutes of long distance with 10-10-220.
[ 07-13-2002: Message edited by: BR ]</p>
If Bush would get his head out of his a$$ and start worrying about ordinary peoples lives and ways to get them out of squalor and all this in his own back yard.
How many tax payers $$$ go on building bigger and better ways of annhilating life than trying to protect it and help people survive and maybe live a better quality of life?
<strong>Incredibly tacky, BR.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Don't underestimate the value of a dollar.
This only goes to show that this economic downturn is ending. The dollar is now worth either 90 yen or one life.
[ 07-13-2002: Message edited by: BR ]</p>
<strong>About that Bush comment, you think Al *****n Goron could've gotten us through 9-11 as well as Bush did? I don't.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think that no matter who the president was, that person would have done fine. Shut up.
<strong>Sorry, but I have to agree with scott on this one...
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Scott was being sarcastic.
If Clinton was still President, this would never have happened!
<strong>Sorry, but I have to agree with scott on this one.
If Bush would get his head out of his a$$ and start worrying about ordinary peoples lives and ways to get them out of squalor and all this in his own back yard.
How many tax payers $$$ go on building bigger and better ways of annhilating life than trying to protect it and help people survive and maybe live a better quality of life?</strong><hr></blockquote>
That money spent on keeping our country safe by building that stockpile affords you the opportunity to say such drivel. Ironic, isn't it?