At 09:25 PM 3/9/04, Grampa Bill in Savannah wrote:
Rick Mathis wrote:
So, Bill, is she married? I have a 25 year old menace to society who
doesn't seem to be making much movement in that direction.
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Grampa answers.
She's single and IMHO a knock-out beauty. She has
Get real. He said it (he just didn't identify whom it was who supported
him - do you watch/follow the news at all?). Just like he put himself in
for the Poiple Hearts. Just like he dragged photographers around with him
to take his pictures when he was in Nam.
A very humble man.
Jon
- Origi
At 07:25 PM 3/9/2004, Bill wrote:
She's single and IMHO a knock-out beauty. She has, however, been
going steady with a non-member for some eight years now. She has
sworn she would not marry outside the temple, but I see no signs of
either marriage or her dumping him. Her older sister's opini
At 07:25 PM 3/9/2004, Bill wrote:
She's single and IMHO a knock-out beauty. She has, however, been going
steady with a non-member for some eight years now. She has sworn she
would not marry outside the temple, but I see no signs of either marriage
or her dumping him. Her older sister's opini
Rick Mathis wrote:
So, Bill, is she married? I have a 25 year old menace to society who
doesn't seem to be making much movement in that direction.
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Grampa answers.
She's single and IMHO a knock-out beauty. She has, however, been
going steady with a non-member for
Maggie Gallagher:
By gutting the marital contract, no-fault divorce has transformed what
it means to get married. The state will no longer enforce permanent
legal commitments to a spouse. Formally, at least, no-fault divorce thus
demotes marriage from a binding relation into something best des
Maggie Gallagher and Judith Wallerstien discuss social problems stemming
from contemporary divorce practices. Many insightful comments.
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9708/gallagher.html
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At 06:58 PM 3/9/2004, Bill wrote:
Failure to obtain education, training, or skills is a certain route to
a impoverished life. I have a daughter who is a pharmacist. The day she
graduated, Wal-Mart kicked her 26 K wage up over 50K. Two months later,
the very day she passed her Registry they m
Some good resource material here:
http://new.heritage.org/Research/Family/BG1115.cfm
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Jonathan Scott wrote:
Can any of you think of any other of major sources of poverty
since 1960? Credit cards? Anything...
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Grampa Bill comments:
The breakdown of the family stands at the head of the poverty cycle.
Children of single parents are many times m
Howdy,
My next chapters will be dealing with all the new sources of
poverty that have shown up since the sixties...or before.
I need information on corporations and on how they are making
more money than before at the cost of employees salaries...perhaps
also a chapter on jobs going overseas.
Feedback Please
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Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Abraham Maslow, born April 1, 1908, was a psychologist who
offered a theory called the "Hierarchy of Needs."
He stated that all the needs of a human being could be
grouped into five different layers, each layer being sorted by it's
im
RB Scott wrote:
I doubt her company will tank, although it will go through some
rough times.
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Grampa Bill comments:
Best guess I've heard is that once the value drops low enough,
she'll buy it back and take it private. With a privately owned company,
she w
Feedback Please
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Divorce and Single Parent Children
I have included here several sources that I located on the
internet concerning the causes and effects of divorce. The central
cause of divorce appears to be women entering the work place.
Because women are now capable o
John W. Redelfs wrote:
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I don't see how a law passed in the 21st century could have any effect
on your 19th century ancestors. Laws aren't retroactive.
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It seldom makes any sense that they would be, but as I understand it,
legal instruments are sometimes made to be retroactive, "nunc pro
>-Original Message-
>From: John W. Redelfs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 3:59 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [ZION] Gay marriage is wrong
>
>
>RB Scott wrote:
>>Some of us regard marriage as a religious blessing, a
>religious
>>covenant. Some us, ther
RB Scott wrote:
Some of us regard marriage as a religious blessing, a religious
covenant. Some us, therefore, think the government has no business
getting itself involved in a religious matter -- like determining what
constitutes a "marriage."
If marriage is only a "religious blessing, a relig
Gary:
Some of us regard marriage as a religious blessing, a religious
covenant. Some us, therefore, think the government has no
business getting itself involved in a religious matter -- like
determining what constitutes a "marriage."
The government ought to stick to defining what kinds of "unio
I doubt her company will tank, although it will go through some
rough times.
>-Original Message-
>From: Gerald Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 12:10 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [ZION] Trial by Media
>
>
>The sad thing is, she was offered a deal wh
True enough.
>-Original Message-
>From: Gerald Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 12:03 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [ZION] Farrell, Hatch and Redelfs
>
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>Or, if it initially fails, it could cause enough anger
>in the states by
>normal, God-fearing p
I heard a rumor that Stacy Smith's husband was baptized over the
weekend. I'm sure that is an awesome thing for her.
Congrats, Heidi!
Gary
mormonyoyoman wrote:
>
> Heartfelt congratulations to Heidi! There are few things as satisfying
> as
> seeing one's family doing the celestial thing!
>
I've just been too busy to look at it.
Gary
Jonathan Scott wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I've noticed that you all don't seem too interested in the
> things that I'm writing. Could you please tell me why that is? Is
> it that you disagree? Is it that you don't care? Is it that you're
> too bus
The sad thing is, she was offered a deal wherein she wouldn't have to do
jail time, but her lawyer talked her out of it. I'm hearing she'll get
about 18 months. And, of course her company will tank.
Gary
Tom Matkin wrote:
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: RB Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Here is an awesome article by Thomas Sowell on why Gay marriage movement
is wrong.
Gary
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/ts20040309.shtml
'Gay marriage' confusions
Thomas Sowell (archive)
March 9, 2004
Few issues have produced as much confused thinking as the "gay marriage"
is
Or, if it initially fails, it could cause enough anger in the states by
normal, God-fearing people, that they will throw the bums out that
refused to vote for it. That is my hope.
Congress can be recalled by its constituents. Another check given by the
Constitution
Gary Smith
John W. Rede
Heartfelt congratulations to Heidi! There are few things as satisfying as
seeing one's family doing the celestial thing!
*jeep!
---Chet
"If ya thinks ya is right, ya deserfs credit - even if ya is wrong." --Gus
Segar via Popeye
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Yesterday, I given reasons to rejoice. They are:
(1)I saw the first daffodils of the year...spring (and my
seasonal sinus problems) can't be too far off!
(2)...and this is the MOST important: My sister (the one in
Boston) and her boyfriend have announced plans to marry in August in
t
Yesterday, I given reasons to rejoice. They are:
(1)I saw the first daffodils of the year...spring (and my seasonal sinus problems)
can't be too far off!
(2)...and this is the MOST important: My sister (the one in Boston) and her
boyfriend have announced plans to marry in August in t
Did we learn this from John Kerry? Did John Kerry say"these
foreign leaders like me better?" Or was this a report in the
news media which said that foreign leaders like Kerry better or
something like that.
Playing the "company he keeps" game could damn a lot of
candidates, Mr. President included
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