This is why road trips rock I flew 4 times since been in the chair and
it sucked big time-every-time.the last they asked me If I couldn't
just get-up and move accross.
I then proceeded to educate them there ancestors and future kids while
tossing all my fluffy toys . they
In a message dated 8/8/04 6:33:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.michigancityin.com/articles/2004/08/01/news/news01.txt
When I got to the link, it said I have to pay $5.00 for the story.
Pat
Really? Give me your fax number and I'll fax it to ya.
W
Title: I caught Joni on CNN
I finally caught Joni Erickson Tada on Larry Brown. Great interview plenty of info. :)
In a message dated 8/8/2004 7:03:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Your wife and Dave are correct. If you want to fly, you will have totransfer, and you will not be able to do so from your own chair.
i flew to ca. a few times they allowed dave to transfer me. we also
At Sunday 8/8/2004 07:06 PM, you wrote:
Although I don't consider myself
to be a Christian in the traditional sense, I find it difficult to
understand how a real Christian could be a Republican.
I surely don't claim to know but would guess on the
basis that democrats are usually bleeding heart
well a christian has to make a choise of the candidates running--don't matter if republican, independent or democrat.we all have to pick who seems the best of the lot for our nation..HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CHRISTIAN AGNOSTIC OR ATHIEST.
*Dan*
Perhaps that is true for you, Dan. We all have to let our conscience be our guide.
Respectfully,
Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well a christian has to make a choise of the candidates running--don't matter if republican, independent or democrat.we all have to pick who seems the best
Wheel you probably remember my first flight last yearand you learn so muchyour first trip buttheflyingpart wasn't that bad it was everything else that went sour like a damn hurricane shuttingdownWashinton DC.
Mark
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In a message dated 8/9/04 12:30:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All contradict what the bible says. Conservative Republicans don't go
down
the politically correct path half as much so Christians lean toward it
rather than tree hugging liberal democrats.
Lori
LOL, I'm sure that you
Jesus was a personal liberal (he shared everything he had),
but politically he was a libertarian. Consider that he NEVER ONCE invoked
the use of governmental coercion to force anybody to change their ways.
Instead, he simply appealed to a sense of conscience.
Read the 66 books of the bible
no condemning in the bible huh thumper? this is but a small sample of condemning. remember sodom and gomorrah? that's what i call condemed.
money changer - tax collector - not much difference
http://www.studylight.org/enc/isb/view.cgi?number=T6134
what bible are you reading thumper?
dave
Well actualy, it was the conducting of business enterprise in the
Temple Christ seemed to take a violent issue with, he showed that even
to him sometimes violence is an acceptable response. Regarding taxes,
his give unto Ceaser what is Ceasers did not condemn the practice, he
even cured the
Hi Tim,
Way to go, partner! Life is too short to not enjoyevery moment. I'm glad you16th anniversary went well. Live long and prosper!
With Love,CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 28 Year PostTexas, USA t crook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Happy anniversary to all those who have recently had
i gotta tell u
guys, i'm sorry for gettin the holy-war going...i was playin!! I
personally find the bible filled with contradictionsyou can argue both sides
equally!
let's break
bread...lol tony
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Hi Eric,
If you fly non-stop you wouldn't transfer. I've flown between Phoenix and Detroit non-stop and on the return flight it stopped in Chicago but I didn't have to transfer because the plane was going on to Phoenix. Of course this was before 9/11! Check for an airline that has a non-stop
Jesus forgave the prostitute, Mary Magdalene, but I am not aware of him explicitly forgiving a tax man or a money changer. (I'm a banker by profession too.)Keith
To Whomever is planning to fly:
Steve Oldaker's message on Sun., Aug. 8, was right on!!!
My wife and I travel every year, often twice a year. I can also
offer some suggestions.
Regarding your personal comfort:
There are some things to consider for comfort whatever "personal
dignity" the
You did good, Tod.
But what happens when something gets broke and it does sometimes. How do
you handle it? How would you handle it? How did you handle it?
I'll hang up and wait for an answer...
W
In a message dated 8/9/04 4:53:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It probably sounds like a
Markyou're damn close to winning me over!! You
throw in a few lap-dances at the strip-bar, and i'm thinkin Nader ALL THE WAY ;
) Seriously, i do dig your train-of-thought here
-tony
p.s. BTW, i've been playing with this keyboard
that's filled with digital elerctro-sounds and drum
At least are voting your conscience.Billy
QuadPirate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:You know Stunt the only thing that worries me about Nader is the terrorist situation we have but I'm not going to let these terrorist dictate who I personally think cares about all American citizens and not big business.
While I agree in principle, Nadar doesn't have a chance in hell of
winning. But let's say he did. W/o an entrenched 3rd party he'll be
unable to get congress or the Senate to support him. We need
Independents throughout the system before any change would happen.
The Terrorist threat won't wait,
David, Thank you! I wrote that to show how people in nursing homes feels.
Wheelchair Warrior"David K. Kelmer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I enjoyed it!
With Love,CtrlAltDel aka DaveC4/5 Complete - 28 Year PostTexas, USAandrea murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Independence Day
I live in exile
My
Just something to think about. I wonder where we would be in Iraq if it wasn't for the UN coming into salvage the "transition" of power?
BillyStuntman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I agree in principle, Nadar doesn't have a chance in hell of winning. But let's say he did. W/o an entrenched 3rd
Just something to think about. I wonder where we would be in Iraq if
it wasn't for the UN coming into salvage the transition of power?
Billy
Considering it WAS Bush who kept after the UN to get involved in the
peace process to begin with, I'd say it was about time.
I wouldn't credit
I would simply contend that without the UN this transition would not have had the aura of the validity which enjoys today. Many people inside the region still view the interim government as a stooge of the United States, but at least with the help of the UN they have a sense that it is a viable
Last semester in a seminar on 21st century Warfare and Technology, I argued that warfare was being viewed by many in this nation as clinical, akin to a rather energetically played videogame and this misperception might lead to future conflicts. This contention was scuffed at by the keynote
Title: Re: [QUAD-L] Off-topic: just something to think about
That was three years ago Billy. What do suppose Colin Powell, or
Gen. Lee for that matter, might have to say on the same subject today?
Boyd
On 8/09/04 8:32 PM, Billy Kimberlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip Now in 2001, from
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