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Nov 3, 2019 12:30:01   #
zillaorange wrote:
Supporting a******n at any stage, even by omission of the belief is still a sin in the Roman church !


The church is following archaic beliefs that do not fit in modern society.
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Oct 31, 2019 20:23:51   #
bggamers wrote:
Your winter is almost upon you isnt it? We lived there when I was little so much snow that and in Idaho when I went to school girls couldn't wear pants and walking in all that snow and cold wind do not envy you and your weather . Stay warm Coos Bay


YEP BY thanksgiving we should have gale force winds and inches of rain every day. Any day the sun shines is a blessing here.
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Oct 30, 2019 00:30:54   #
JFlorio wrote:
I think according to Catholic doctrine his support of a******n is a viable reason for this priest to refuse him communion. Using politics as an excuse is a lie or a conflict. How can you stand for no a******n but then advocate for it? We elect people to follow their conscience I hope.


As a Catholic one is supposed to be against a******n and also against birth control.. Few Catholics bide by the no birth control edict. those that do have several children and it is easy to spot those who don't. An elected official represents all of the people and cannot be biased in his political opinions being influenced by religious edict. It is not fair to all people of different faiths and origins to
force conformity upon them when we are supposed to be a free country.
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Oct 30, 2019 00:09:36   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
It's a tough call to make.. And politics should not play a part in faith... But the Church does have the right to deny communion to those who t***sgress...

Hope you have been well... Haven't seen you for a while


I'm in total agreement with you. --- I have been well--working like mad while the weather is sunny. We have about 10 more days of sunshine ahead of us here.
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Oct 29, 2019 23:16:44   #
debeda wrote:
https://www.oann.com/biden-denied-holy-communion-at-mass-due-to-stance-on-a******n/

Short article


I am a Catholic. I believe the priest who denied Biden communion was in the wrong. I knew of a priest who denied some people I know very well communion and in fact they were communion servers---Why? because he found out that their son was gay. The arch diocese straightened that out. Joe Biden is wise to not comment. Years ago there were Catholics who pushed for John Kerry to be excommunicated for the same reason as was Biden before Obama was elected. The reason is purely political as both men were attacked when they were running for president.
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Oct 27, 2019 21:05:04   #
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
One- sided


The law is quite definite.
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Oct 27, 2019 10:34:37   #
moldyoldy wrote:
trump has banned all ethics.


He is getting away with as much as possible--- He will eventually go down in flames
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Oct 26, 2019 23:53:34   #
proud republican wrote:
Will this quiet President's critics??? Probably not!!! But I think he is doing the right thing anyway !!


I hear it is a money loser anyway--I would cut my losses---good luck trump family.
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Oct 26, 2019 23:51:13   #
moldyoldy wrote:
A company in which President Trump’s brother has a financial stake received a $33 million contract from the U.S. Marshals Service earlier this year, an award that has drawn protests from two other bidders, one of which has filed a complaint alleging possible favoritism in the bidding process.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/company-with-ties-to-trumps-brother-robert-awarded-dollar33-million-government-contract/ar-AAJpmRB?ocid=spartandhp


If this is true it is most certainly a government ethics violation and illegal. A political office holders relatives cannot profit from a government deal. I know I have taken classes on government ethics.
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Oct 24, 2019 19:24:56   #
no propaganda please wrote:
It would please me greatly if, after a week of having Russian troops land on the base, the secret explosives that American troops left behind set to go off wold all of a sudden explode and k**l the Russians. Yes, I know that is just a fantasy BUT_


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Oct 22, 2019 14:27:43   #
dtucker300 wrote:
Tuesday, Oct. 22, welcome to the Essential California newsletter.

California is in a moment of long overdue reckoning with the state’s original sin — the blood-soaked treatment of the people who inhabited this land long before any white settlers ever dreamed of Manifest Destiny.

In recent months, we’ve seen Gov. Gavin Newsom issue a formal apology that refused to mince words (“It’s called a genocide. That’s what it was,” the governor said), along with a rethinking of the symbolism of mission bells.

In 1860, Indian Island in Humboldt Bay was purchased without the consent of the Wiyot people, just days before an unthinkable massacre almost decimated the tribe. Nearly 160 years later, Indian Island was effectively returned to the Wiyot when the city of Eureka deeded more than 200 acres over to tribe during a signing ceremony on Monday.

Historically, “the island was home [to the Wiyot tribe] for at least 1,000 years, according to an archaeologist, and since time immemorial, according to the tribe,” as Humboldt County alt-weekly the North Coast Journal put it.

This rectification of sins past has been a long time coming.

Eureka has owned the majority of the island since the 1950s. Cheryl A. Seidner, a former tribal chairwoman and current Wiyot cultural liaison, told me over the phone that an effort to regain the sacred land had been underfoot since the 1970s.

In 2000, the tribe bought 1.5 acres of land on the eastern edge of the island for $106,000 — a sum raised tirelessly over the course of several years by selling fry bread, T-shirts and $10 posters, among other things. The city deeded 40 more acres to the tribe in 2004, but still controlled the majority of the land on the island.

The Eureka City Council v**ed to return its remaining 202 acres to the Wiyot in December 2018, and it was made official during Monday’s ceremony. There are a handful of remaining private homes on the island, but the vast majority of the island is now in tribal hands.

“Indian Island was the center of our world,” Seidner said. “That’s where we would go to pray. That’s where we would have ceremonies.”

[See also: “‘We’re Coming Home’ The unprecedented return of Indian Island to the Wiyot Tribe” in North Coast Journal]

The 1860 massacre was an event so horrific that it garnered national attention even in those Wild West days of early California statehood. It continues to stain the annals of the state record as “one of the most notorious massacres in California history,” according to the San Francisco Chronicle. As the Wiyot completed their weeklong world renewal ceremony, with many of the men away gathering supplies, a small group of white settlers made their coordinated, vicious attack on multiple Wiyot communities. Somewhere between 60 and 250 people — primarily women, children and the elderly — were slaughtered. The perpetrators were known locally, but never faced formal charges.

There was extensive environmental contamination on the site when the tribe reacquired that first parcel of land in 2000. From the 1870s to the 1990s, a ship repair facility had operated on the island, leaving a toxic legacy of paints, solvents, metals and petroleum products on the sacred earth. “The tribe spent years and years doing restoration work,” tribal administrator Michelle Vassel said.

In recent years, candlelight vigils have been held every February to coincide with the anniversary of the massacre. “Those vigils brought out a lot of people, both Indian people and non-Indian people, and I think that they were really a part of the healing process,” Vassel said, explaining that the environmental restoration work had also been a part of that healing process.

On Monday evening, Steve Watson, Eureka’s chief of police, took to Facebook to reflect on what he had witnessed earlier in the day at the t***sfer ceremony. “It may have been 160 years too late, but returning the island to the tribe was the right thing to do,” Watson wrote. “While no one living today is personally responsible for those terrible events (the massacre and the theft of the island etc.), we as a community had the moral obligation and present ability to right an incalculable wrong in a meaningful way that exceeds mere symbolism.”

And what has long been locally known as Indian Island will now be Tuluwat. “The village side was called Tuluwat, so now the island itself is going to be dedicated as Tuluwat Island,” Seidner explained.
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Very good to see this happen. I hope The govenor moves on the removal of the Klamath river dams.
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Oct 22, 2019 14:23:03   #
Kevyn wrote:
It is unfathomable that an American President would surrender a US military base to the Russians. One of the most shameful and humiliating events in our history.


I agree totally
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Oct 21, 2019 15:05:30   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
IOW, as you see it, the "ship of state" should be a ponderous and very costly cargo steamer captained by despots with a conscripted crew - a monster boat of the Marx & Hegel Red Star Line that depends entirely on a ballast of bureaucrats and petty tyrants to stay afloat. This leviathan, of course, bears no resemblance to the trim, sleek, cost efficient, and speedy yacht designed and built by Madison & Co, captained and crewed by free American citizens.

FYI: Throughout our history, all policy, foreign and domestic, stems from the White House and depends on the President's ideology. Congress is one of three equal branches of our American government, it has no power to "reign" over either of the other two. The fundamental concept is separation of powers.

Those of us who have studied the history of our American government know that, over many decades, the State Department evolved into a self-serving entity with an agenda of its own. State has often butted heads with the president in setting its own foreign policies. Over time, a culture of deeply embedded bureaucrats working in foreign environments were heavily influenced by the traditions and the demands of the country in which they worked. A kind of political Stockholm Syndrome developed in which the foreign officers experienced a psychological alliance with the host country.

There is, however, a stunning contrast between the agreeable diplomatic relations of State Department officers who have worked for years in nations friendly or allied with the United States and the departure from American interests by those who work in countries that are unfriendly, even hostile, to the US.

Here’s How Much Red Tape Trump Has Cut.

It is way past time for a major dump of bureaucratic ballast, fish bait, chum for the sharks, food for the Orcas.
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Anarchy would be great---
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Oct 21, 2019 10:23:41   #
MR Mister wrote:
When liberals turn a government agency into a weapon like the FBI or the NSA to use against the people that is what I call the Deep State. Obama was an expert at it. Pretty simple.

It is alright though if liberals are targeted---right?
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Oct 21, 2019 09:26:11   #
[quote=nwtk2007]"The Trump administration's perennial push for steep budget cuts, an exodus of senior staffers with decades of experience and constant allegations that agency employees represent a deep state has sent morale at the State Department to an unprecedented low."

It's called draining the swamp[quote] The swamp scum is concentrated and more toxic now.
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