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Nov 27, 2014 10:24:22   #
RockKnutne Loc: Valhöll
 
lindajoy wrote:
Beautifully moving~~filled a message to hear~~

Thank You for posting it--much needed, I might add..


And I thank you for listening to it!

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Nov 27, 2014 10:29:00   #
RockKnutne Loc: Valhöll
 
rumitoid wrote:
Admin re-designated it from Chitchat to Main.


There are at least a dozen people still left in America that think government and faith is separate from the individual.

They are waiting on the Comet Hale-Bopp to get to Heaven's Gate, since they missed their ride in 1997, sheesh!

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Nov 27, 2014 10:31:42   #
rumitoid
 
rumitoid wrote:
What does this mean? I am thoroughly against a******n at any point in a pregnancy, seeing it as murder to a defined decree, but constitutionally not against a woman's right to choose, as appears their right under this document's proposed e******y. Christian or American becomes the dividing question.

I am thoroughly against suicide and assisted suicide: no one has the right to choose death. Yet there are assisted "suicides" that are not about choosing death but simply how to die, death already determined. It is not a choice to end one's life but merely how that life should end. Yes, all is possible in Christ, so a miracle is possible, yet we all die of something: is that out of order or wrong? Endless miracles to keep us eternally alive on earth? Why would any Christian want to delay going to eternal bliss? A sole survivor of an accident? Should not a Christian feel more rejected than blessed?

I am thoroughly against Capital Punishment, for numerous reasons, but foremost it put Jesus to death. Secondly, Jesus was obviously opposed to it: he rescued the adulteress from "proper Justice" under Mosaic Law. Third, mercy and forgiveness, restorative justice, is the way of Christ, as he demonstrated in his life here.

All violence is thoroughly anathema to the kingdom of God--ALL VIOLENCE!
What does this mean? I am thoroughly against a****... (show quote)


I would ask the cadre on the Right commenting here to re-read all the responses written and see their progression. Try to look with open eyes. It is not pretty. It reminds me of a story about some kids stranded on a deserted island and left to their own devices.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Nov 27, 2014 10:35:48   #
RockKnutne Loc: Valhöll
 
rumitoid wrote:
I would ask the cadre on the Right commenting here to re-read all the responses written and see their progression. Try to look with open eyes. It is not pretty. It reminds me of a story about some kids stranded on a deserted island and left to their own devices.


What the heck is a cadre but another word for cell. OPP is a sort of like a digitally padded one, so get over it!

Like family, we can fight among ourselves...

Happy Thanksgiving rumi, spoilsport!

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Nov 27, 2014 10:42:49   #
rumitoid
 
RockKnutne wrote:
What the heck is a cadre but another word for cell. OPP is a sort of like a digitally padded one, so get over it!

Like family, we can fight among ourselves...

Happy Thanksgiving rumi, spoilsport!

:wink: :XD: :XD: :XD:


We miss my point. Argue amongst ourselves fine. But turn it into open r****m, an inquisition, and a call to k**l those who disagree, that's different. And if you can't take a dissenting comment, get over it. And, yes, please enjoy your Thanksgiving and I appreciate your thought I have a happy one. Still a lot to be grateful here in the US, especially the freedom to disagree.

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Nov 27, 2014 10:44:57   #
Rufus Loc: Deep South
 
rumitoid wrote:
We miss my point. Argue amongst ourselves fine. But turn it into open r****m, an inquisition, and a call to k**l those who disagree, that's different. And if you can't take a dissenting comment, get over it. And, yes, please enjoy your Thanksgiving and I appreciate your thought I have a happy one. Still a lot to be grateful here in the US, especially the freedom to disagree.


I don't ever want to k**l anyone, unless they disagree with me. Oh and the Dutch. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Nov 27, 2014 10:49:35   #
RockKnutne Loc: Valhöll
 
rumitoid wrote:
We miss my point. Argue amongst ourselves fine. But turn it into open r****m, an inquisition, and a call to k**l those who disagree, that's different. And if you can't take a dissenting comment, get over it. And, yes, please enjoy your Thanksgiving and I appreciate your thought I have a happy one. Still a lot to be grateful here in the US, especially the freedom to disagree.


We didn't miss a thing rumi! I just don't see all your openness, not in this thread anyway.

I will take a dissent any freakin' way I want to, thank you very much. I earned that right!

Just keep a drumstick in one hand and a roll in the other and, you and I will not disagree onetime today.

God bless you and God Bless America!

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Nov 27, 2014 10:51:43   #
RockKnutne Loc: Valhöll
 
Rufus wrote:
I don't ever want to k**l anyone, unless they disagree with me. Oh and the Dutch. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Me thinks He woke up rather cranky, let's cut him...

Some slack today?

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Nov 27, 2014 13:59:58   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
RockKnutne wrote:
What the heck is a cadre but another word for cell. OPP is a sort of like a digitally padded one, so get over it!

Like family, we can fight among ourselves...

Happy Thanksgiving rumi, spoilsport!

:wink: :XD: :XD: :XD:



cadre
[kad-ree, kah-drey] Spell Syllables
Examples Word Origin
noun
1.
Military. the key group of officers and enlisted personnel necessary to establish and train a new military unit.
2.
a group of trained or otherwise qualified personnel capable of forming, training, or leading an expanded organization, as a religious or political faction, or a sk**led work force:
They hoped to form a cadre of veteran party members.
3.
(especially in C*******t countries) a cell of trained and dev**ed workers.
4.
a member of a cadre; a person qualified to serve in a cadre.
5.
a framework, outline, or scheme.

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Nov 27, 2014 14:03:58   #
rumitoid
 
PoppaGringo wrote:
cadre
[kad-ree, kah-drey] Spell Syllables
Examples Word Origin
noun
1.
Military. the key group of officers and enlisted personnel necessary to establish and train a new military unit.
2.
a group of trained or otherwise qualified personnel capable of forming, training, or leading an expanded organization, as a religious or political faction, or a sk**led work force:
They hoped to form a cadre of veteran party members.
3.
(especially in C*******t countries) a cell of trained and dev**ed workers.
4.
a member of a cadre; a person qualified to serve in a cadre.
5.
a framework, outline, or scheme.
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Exactly, Happy Thanksgiving.

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