Captain Schmideo-----------Because you insisted:
Fred (asshole) Cua--boy could I tell you a story on this asshole
Please do! I had the misfortune of him coming through our circuit.
He tried to strongarm a brother who had lost his home in a tornado into having the building committee rebuild his home. All the brother had to do was turn over his insurance settlement check. When he wouldn't do it, Cua accused him of being too materialistic!
I hated, hated, hated this man, and the way he was sooooo snide in the way he described those with serious issues in the Hall. They were "getting their toe stubbed, and walking around hollering about it like their leg was broken". Also was amazed at how fast, I mean FAST, he would read a scripture in his talks, like it was an interruption of the more important text of his outline. If he doing that as a number 2 talk, he would definitely be getting a "W" on that one!
Give with your story, please!
In early 2005 at our circuit assembly, Asshole Cua was giving a talk. In this talk, he said that at one congregation, there had been a brother with a terminal illness and the brothers took Cua to the hospital to visit the dying brother. (Incidentally, the brother frequently missed meetings and apparantly had family problems over his lifetime.)
Anyway, on his f**king dying bed, he ask Cua, "Is there hope for me? I didn't work as hard serving Jehovah as I should have, I know, but I always had to struggle with work and life." (epitomized a little, but you get the sense)
Well, F**king Cua, said the following, from the platform: "I am sorry, but I just can't give you hope. You should have used your life in Jehovah's service."
This was said to a crowd of over 2000 people in late 2004 or early 2005 at American Royal in Kansas City. HONEST>
It was all I could do not to scream. I did get a little loud in my seat, then I got up and left the session. I was so pissed I could not see straight. It is just a wonder that I didn't approach the platform and whip his ass.
I hated him from then on.
What a miserable human to do that, then be stupid enough to tell others about it.
Brant