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Judy,
Good catch. I was just amazed how good looking the girl has become, in spite
of the history that created her.
You thought she'd be unattractive because she's the product of an adulterous
affair?
Words fail me.
Judy,
Good catch. I was just amazed how good looking the girl has become, in spite
of the history that created her. Also, I was estimating how much Edwards is
paying to raise her. I'm estimating that it's probably costing him at least
$50,000 per year. If he's making a lot of money
I didn't mention it because that was a remnant of a Republican Party
that no longer exists. Just like the Democratic Party, the Republicans
were split between between Northern and Midwestern liberals and
moderates (the true descendents of Lincoln) on one side and
conservatives on the other.
Eight years old, not four. Born 2008. Did you not read the article you linked
to?
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Remember John Edwards? His daughter from his affair in 2012 is now about 4
years old. She's learned it's OK to make a mistake. But one
Fairfield, Iowa ..Where People of all Ages Can Feel they Belong.
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Fairfield, Iowa Never Static Always Dynamic
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Fairfield, Iowa: Fearlessness
Remember John Edwards? His daughter from his affair in 2012 is now about 4
years old. She's learned it's OK to make a mistake. But one wonders why he's
never married Reille Hunter, the mother of this love child.
Rielle Hunter on Her Relationship With John Edwards Today, Their Life With
Fairfield, Iowa Never Static Always Dynamic
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Fairfield, Iowa: Fearlessness Unbound
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FAIRFIELD, IOWA -Pluralistic and Moving Forward
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Not in the context of how it was used. Unless you agree with Ollie that because
Christians are the majority religion, that they are entirely responsible for
the policies of the United States and President Obama.
From: "authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
So when you quoted him, you deliberately left out the "at least, not just" and
"We are also..." parts in an attempt to distort the context.
Typical.
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I've listened to the whole speech.
From: "authfriend@...
http://www.gallup.com/poll/159548/identify-christian.aspx
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I've listened to the whole speech.
From: "authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Civil War in 4 minutes
Here's what he *actually* said:
His is a fair observation. Yes, and according to the Census and other polling
going on we are becoming more ‘spiritual and not religious’ as a people, ..
becoming something that sounds a lot like, transcendentalists.
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Here's what he *actually* said:
Whatever we once were, we are no longer a Christian nation – at least, not
just. We are also a Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, a Buddhist nation, and a
Hindu nation, and a nation of nonbelievers.
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It appears you see no correlation between the escalation of terrorist activity,
and our ongoing military invasion of the Middle East for the last 35 years.
Instead, blame it on the inferior non-Christians, those crazy lunatics that
just won't sit still while we exterminate them - the nerve. Did
Didn't Obama declare "we are no longer a Christian nation" or did you miss the
presser in Turkey?But you miss the point.. as usual. Nobody in the US or any
other country is blowing up anyone in the interest of spreading Christianity.
ISIS does for their religion.
We and some of our allies *are*
and why, exactly, would a Presbyterian blow themselves up, when the "Christian"
US outspends the rest of the planet by a factor of two on weapons, vs. sending
in a drone or a few missiles, or even troops? "Praise Jesus, and pass the
ammunition!"
The only way you'd get Presbyterians to blow
My dad loved *poke salad* also known as poke sallett. I had it a few times. A
lot like spinach or mustard greens but can be toxic if not prepared correctly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRF24LY5pvw
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Of course you didn't mention that the Civil Rights Act wouldn't have passed
without Republican support, nor the Voting Rights Act or Women's Suffrage .
More Republicans, who were the minority party, voted for the Civil Rights Act
than Democrats.Goldwater was never elected and the Republican
Good summation. “States-Rights” all along has always been codeword for
“slavery”.
Yep, the hard-bit ‘States-rights-ers’, I have spent years in re-enactment
cavalry groups, riding and encamped in events in both Federal and rebel groups,
and heard this ‘States-rights’ ad nauseum from some
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There are numerous benefits to eating wild edibles
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- They are free.
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- Longer root systems make most weeds drought-resistant.
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The Democratic Party was split in 1860 between the Northern and Southern
Democrats. The main point of contention was the status of slavery in the
western territories. The Southern Democrats wanted to ensure the right
to own slaves in the territories, and potential new states. The Northern
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