I wonder if they will pull the chili off the menu for a while.
I certainly hope not. I love their chili and I'm planning on having some on my next trip to the city.
wendy's staff fingers counted as search continues for owner of digit in chili
24/03/2005 8:46:00 pm .
(ap) - a woman bit into a partial finger served in a bowl of chili at california a wendy's restaurant, leading authorities to a use a fingerprint database thursday to determine who lost the digit.. .
I wonder if they will pull the chili off the menu for a while.
I certainly hope not. I love their chili and I'm planning on having some on my next trip to the city.
jw's just came to my door and i blew an opportunity.. man, i wish they didn't have the kid giving the presentation though.
i wouldn't have had a problem discussing stuff with them.
what would you guys have done?
HM, what have you done?? You took away that nice picture you had underneath your alias. I loved it so much. I am going to miss it.
Well, to answer your question, you are a considerate person, HM. I'd probably have done the same thing, but I'd at least I'd have said that I strongly disagree with some of the WTBTS teachings. Should they have asked why, then I would have told them the truth. But when they know they have an agrument coming their way, they might not ask the why question, in order to avoid confrontation.
One way or the other, I never have to worry about JW's coming to my door. It's kind of hard to explain, but for people who don't know the premises, they would NEVER find my door. I know it sounds strange, but it is true. Long story..
wendy's staff fingers counted as search continues for owner of digit in chili
24/03/2005 8:46:00 pm .
(ap) - a woman bit into a partial finger served in a bowl of chili at california a wendy's restaurant, leading authorities to a use a fingerprint database thursday to determine who lost the digit.. .
Seriously. Imagine if they found a penis
LMAOOO!!! "Well dear friends in the congregation, this raises an important question. Do we find the recipient of the chile guilty of oral sex or not?"
Heh, how exactly did the conversation turn this way? Baaaad minimus.
regardless for how one feels about the situation surrounding terri schiavo, this will be a landmark case in american history, politically, religiously, as well as within the medical profession.
to put this woman to death in the manner for which is being done, is inhumane and ungodly.
criminals on death row are afforded a more deserving death than she has been given.
Dan, I have to admit I didn't read it, my bad. Don't have much time on line today, got to do some work. Anyway, I was just reacting to the 'something happening in our time', which is very well possible. But you were probably referring to the contents of the article. I apologize and will make sure to read it later on.
wendy's staff fingers counted as search continues for owner of digit in chili
24/03/2005 8:46:00 pm .
(ap) - a woman bit into a partial finger served in a bowl of chili at california a wendy's restaurant, leading authorities to a use a fingerprint database thursday to determine who lost the digit.. .
Hey, I eat chil's at Wendy's, I'll have to check out if a JW served me.
Lol, my 'shopping buddy' called me as soon as she heard the news. We always do our grocery shopping together. Part of our routine is to go to Wendy's. She eats a burger, and I eat... chili.
regardless for how one feels about the situation surrounding terri schiavo, this will be a landmark case in american history, politically, religiously, as well as within the medical profession.
to put this woman to death in the manner for which is being done, is inhumane and ungodly.
criminals on death row are afforded a more deserving death than she has been given.
quoting an article from 1942 to support a statement about the danger of something happening "in our time" is downright Watchtower-esque
I beg to differ. Do you believe that any thinking person, living before WWII thought it possible that more than six million jews would be killed in the most inhumane circumstances? I highly doubt it. In spite of what happened, there are still countless people today who have a profound hate for jews, gypsies, homosexuals, you name it.... As long as that hate is there, anything is possible. History has proven over and over again that we never learn from the past.
As for Terri Shiavo, did you think it possible that a woman would be starving to death in March of 2005, while the whole world was watching in dismay? A starvation, being approved by law? Did you think it possible? Don't get me wrong, I am not comparing Terri's starvation with the holocaust, I am merely saying that anything is possible.
regardless for how one feels about the situation surrounding terri schiavo, this will be a landmark case in american history, politically, religiously, as well as within the medical profession.
to put this woman to death in the manner for which is being done, is inhumane and ungodly.
criminals on death row are afforded a more deserving death than she has been given.
Abaddon, i don't have acrobat reader and can't download it. I would like to read this. is there any way you can post the text or something?
regardless for how one feels about the situation surrounding terri schiavo, this will be a landmark case in american history, politically, religiously, as well as within the medical profession.
to put this woman to death in the manner for which is being done, is inhumane and ungodly.
criminals on death row are afforded a more deserving death than she has been given.
I agree, and I think Dr. Kevorkian should not be in jail.
Actually, I completely agree with that.
regardless for how one feels about the situation surrounding terri schiavo, this will be a landmark case in american history, politically, religiously, as well as within the medical profession.
to put this woman to death in the manner for which is being done, is inhumane and ungodly.
criminals on death row are afforded a more deserving death than she has been given.
So do you think that lethal injection by choice should be legal...or is this some sort of aggressive resistance that you are pitching?
Perhaps a resistance against starvation and against the messed-up laws. What exactly is the difference between a lethal injection and letting someone starve to death? In both cases, you are ultimately killing a person. The difference is that one is against the law, the other is apparently not against the law. One is humane, the other is downright cruel. Why is it not against the law to starve her? I don't know. Should a mother starve her child to death she would go to prison, no?
But all this is beside the point. It is easy for any one of us to suggest what should have and could have been done. But don't you think that, when the judges decided that it was okay to end her 15 year long suffering, that they also should have approved of a humane way to do so? No doubt, in this hour, her body has been severely affected by the starvation and dehydration. I don't think it is still a matter of putting the feeding tube back or not. It is a matter of being compassionate towards a woman who has suffered more than enough. The biggest mistake made in all this was not the decision to let her go, but merely the decision to let her starve. I'm sure it is too late to do something about it, but I hope to God that the people involved in all this will feel the blame as well as the shame of so much cruelty. If starving her was the only 'lawful' thing to do, then there really is something horribly wrong with the law. All I can do is pray that it will not take a full two weeks for her to die, and that she will find peace in eternity.
regardless for how one feels about the situation surrounding terri schiavo, this will be a landmark case in american history, politically, religiously, as well as within the medical profession.
to put this woman to death in the manner for which is being done, is inhumane and ungodly.
criminals on death row are afforded a more deserving death than she has been given.
Some say starvation is cruel and I agree, but I certainly don't see lethal injection getting legalized anytime soon.
A lethal injection, ending her suffering within moments is against the law, but putting a human being through more than a week of starvation in order to kill her is perfectly legal. Something wrong with this picture?
In my personal opinion, it is not about keeping her alive or letting her go. I don't have enough inside information to make that decision, I'm not there. My feeling says let her go, but please, please, don't let her starve to death. As was mentioned by someone in this thread earlier, putting a bullet in her head would be a more compassionate way to end her suffering.