It's been two years since my DA and yet with over a 28 year period of meetings I can still see every meeting in my mind. Everyone sitting in their same seats, the same ones throwing up their hands to answer, the same elders standing in the same place after the meetings to talk to the same people. It begins to seem sureal. Anyone else have this feeling......
zeroday
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Every Meeting is fresh in my mind.....
by zeroday init's been two years since my da and yet with over a 28 year period of meetings i can still see every meeting in my mind.
everyone sitting in their same seats, the same ones throwing up their hands to answer, the same elders standing in the same place after the meetings to talk to the same people.
it begins to seem sureal.
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Toilet paper
by whatlite? instill laughing about this one.
last year at the dc, the brother during the announcements asked the sisters to us the bathroom facilities faster because someone else is waiting to use it and please limit your use of toilet paper.. never though i would see the day when they would tell you how to pee!
where does it end?
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zeroday
Of course, it was the sisters he asked! Bastard has never had to lift a skirt, balance on heels, wipe with one hand, and re-arrange.
Hey, you try writing your name in the snow...
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I am so ashamed...
by zeroday ingood men have shed their blood on the battlefield of freedom so i might be free.... stood up to tyrany that i and others would taste the sweet smell of freedom.... and yet for almost 30 years i distained these people as enemies of god.
distained their sacrafice as worthless.
i stand here today to ask forgiveness of those who laid down their lives that i may be free.
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zeroday
Again I have a hard time understanding why I should share your sentiment
I'm not asking anyone to share my sentiment. This is something I had to say and if you agree or not that's fine. We have the freedom to believe what we want to, my point of this thread is many came before us and died that we may have this freedom.
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I am so ashamed...
by zeroday ingood men have shed their blood on the battlefield of freedom so i might be free.... stood up to tyrany that i and others would taste the sweet smell of freedom.... and yet for almost 30 years i distained these people as enemies of god.
distained their sacrafice as worthless.
i stand here today to ask forgiveness of those who laid down their lives that i may be free.
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zeroday
I think that was just as cruel if not more so than the gas chamber since dying from radiation sickness is probly the worst death anybody could face .
If the bomb had not been dropped the war would have not ended. It was estimated an additional 1 million lives would have been lost to an invasion on Japan. No peaceful means would have stopped Nazi Germany. The only peaceful way to stop the killing of the Jews is when the last Jew was killed. That's my point.
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I am so ashamed...
by zeroday ingood men have shed their blood on the battlefield of freedom so i might be free.... stood up to tyrany that i and others would taste the sweet smell of freedom.... and yet for almost 30 years i distained these people as enemies of god.
distained their sacrafice as worthless.
i stand here today to ask forgiveness of those who laid down their lives that i may be free.
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zeroday
To oppose tyranny peacefully is an extraordinary achievment in my book .
From the book "The Destruction of the European Jews" by Raul Hilberg. Volume 3 pages 975-6:
"When the Auschwitz victims filed into the gas chamber, they discovered that the imitation showers did not work. Outside, a central switch was pulled to turn off the lights, and a Red Cross car drove up with the Zyklon. An SS man, wearing a gas mask fitted with a special filter, lifted the glass shutter over the lattice and emptied one can after another into the gas chamber. Although the lethal dose was one miligram per kilogram of body weight and the effect was supposed to be rapid, dampness could retard the speed with which the gas was spreading. Untersturmfuhrer Grabner, political officer of the camp, stood ready with stop watch in hand. As the first pellets sublimated on the floor of the chamber, the victims began to scream. To escape from the rising gas, the stronger knocked down the weaker, stepping on prostrate victims in order to prolong their own lives by reaching gas-free layers of air. The agony lasted for about two minutes, and as the shrieking subsided, the dying people slumped over. Within fifteen minutes (sometimes five), everyone in the gas chamber was dead."
"The gas was now allowed to escape and after about half an hour, the door was opened. The bodies were found in tower-like heaps, some in sitting or half-sitting positions, children and older people at the bottom. Where the gas had been introduced, there was an empty area from which the victims had backed away, and pressed against the door were the bodies of men who in terror had tried to break out. The corpses were pink in color, with green spots. Some had foam on the lips, others bled through the nose. Excrement and urine covered some of the bodies, and in some pregnant women the birth process had started. The Jewish work parties (Sonderkommandos), wearing gas masks, dragged out the bodies near the door to clear a path and hosed down the dead, at the same timesoaking the pockets of poison gas remaining between the bodies. Then the Sonderkommandos had to pry the corpses apart."
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"If You Needed A Blood Transfusion Would You Take It?''
by minimus inthat was the question that i was asked this morning by the nurse before undergoing my procedures at the hospital.
she said, "some people can't take blood because of their religious beliefs.
i used to be a jehovah's witness and if needed i will take a blood transfusion".......now that was the first time i ever expressed those words!
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zeroday
In two weeks I will have given my 3rd unit of blood and would accept a transfusion in a heart beat.
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finding a jw in new zealand
by JapanBoy in.
how would i go about findng someone who i know a long time ago in auckland new zealand who is still a jw?.
thanks k
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zeroday
IF they are still a JW they probably won't be here. Try a people search some are free and some more indepth charge a small fee. Do a Google search for people finder.
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I am so ashamed...
by zeroday ingood men have shed their blood on the battlefield of freedom so i might be free.... stood up to tyrany that i and others would taste the sweet smell of freedom.... and yet for almost 30 years i distained these people as enemies of god.
distained their sacrafice as worthless.
i stand here today to ask forgiveness of those who laid down their lives that i may be free.
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zeroday
I know restrangled... I had a draft status of 1A in 1973 and was fully prepared to be drafted at that time. Vietnam was not a war of freedom so much a war of idealism. The stop of communism. That in it self can be debated. I guess what im mean is the World Wars when success or failure would change the world. It was that sacrafice that led to my freedom and of which I ask for forgiveness....
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OK any Doberman lovers...Help me
by restrangled ini am looking to "adopt" a new dog.
i am a certified cat lover but have had 3 dogs in my life that my heart still aches for.
my children are grown, my cat is 10 years old, and i need a new friend and companion.. i have had a standard poodle, english bulldog, and a beautiful blond doberman.. the doberman was my dream dog.
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zeroday
How about a miniture dob... They are so cute...
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I am so ashamed...
by zeroday ingood men have shed their blood on the battlefield of freedom so i might be free.... stood up to tyrany that i and others would taste the sweet smell of freedom.... and yet for almost 30 years i distained these people as enemies of god.
distained their sacrafice as worthless.
i stand here today to ask forgiveness of those who laid down their lives that i may be free.
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zeroday
fighting because some selfish ass told them they had no choice.
There was a time when they had no choice. When the lines were black and white. It may not be today but it was in a day gone by past. A day when righteous ruled the day. That is what I speak.