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those who loved him.
betterdaze
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SAD news about OOMPA......
by redredrose inour friend, oompa, has passed away.
just recieved the news a couple of hours ago, and have almost no details.
it happened today or yesterday, he took his own life.
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A letter writting campaign to current JW's
by Aaron Eldridge ini thought there was something on this site recently about a letter writting campaign that helped over 40 witnesses leave the org, but i cannot find anything here.
i searched all the related sites but again found nothing.
i am starting to question if i dreamt the whole thing up.
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Free online courses from accredited schools... Your opinion
by MC RubberMallet inhttps://www.coursera.org/.
though you won't be accredited, what do you think of this program?.
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A fairly comprehensive list for those who are interested:
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Republicans wont let guns within 7 miles of convention . . .
by nicolaou inbut want to allow them everywhere else!.
hmmm .
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St. Petersburg's ordinance establishes a 7.4-square-mile Event Zone that encompasses a large area around Tropicana Field, where the RNC welcome party will take place, and reaches to Tampa Bay. On Aug. 26, the day of the big party, the ordinance bars the possession of a range of items in the Event Zone that can be used as weapons or as defensive shields against police (except, absurdly due to state law, loaded guns when the owner has a concealed weapons permit). Among other items, the ordinance prohibits fragile containers, umbrellas with metal tips, light bulbs and any container with liquid except for small bottles of prepackaged soft drinks or water. These items sound pretty innocuous, but past protesters have used them to cause trouble.
Balance rights, safety during RNC party
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Ironically, city ordinances cannot trump Florida state handgun laws, so those with the proper permits will be allowed to carry concealed handguns into the event zone.
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Anyone watch "Grimm" ?
by Glander ini have never seen an episode but my wife loves the show.
we just heard today that our 18 yr. old granddaughter will be an extra in an episode filming now.
guess i'll have to watch it.
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Excellent show for ex-JWs! The protagonist lives and battles with the burdens of an inherited secret world tied up in ancient myths no normal, modern person would believe or even begin to understand.
Last night's episode could be been taken from the tribal Bible: Family breaks away from backward, inbred clan. Virgin daughter is kidnapped "back into the pack" for a disgusting, incestuous fertility ritual …
But not before they disembowel a bloody tubful of innocent animals first. I mean, what belief system would be complete without a pile of bloody dead animals, or women owned and abused by male relatives?
Your daddy brought shame down on us when he took your mama and you away.
What are you going to do to me?
We're gonna take back into the pack.
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I remember when your mother went through this too. She didn't learn. You don't turn your back on your family or your traditions.
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Deborah Frances-White - Cult Following
by betterdaze inreview: deborah frances-white - cult following.
deborah frances-white has a unique tale to tell at this years fringe and unlike a lot of other exaggerated anecdotes you may have come across, it really did happen she has the photographic evidence to prove it.
when she was 14, her parents decided the family should all become jehovahs witnesses, a suggestion she gamely went along with as a lonely teenager with no friends.
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Review: Deborah Frances-White - Cult Following
Deborah Frances-White has a unique tale to tell at this year’s Fringe and unlike a lot of other exaggerated anecdotes you may have come across, it really did happen – she has the photographic evidence to prove it.
When she was 14, her parents decided the family should all become Jehovah’s Witnesses, a suggestion she gamely went along with as a lonely teenager with no friends. But as she got older, she began to rebel. The comedian in her made jokes at meetings to get attention (albeit rather corny ones but she did the best she could with the material she had), and she declared she wanted to go to university, a suggestion her ‘elders’ were firmly against. Her growing doubts and some chance encounters lead her to quit the Jehovah’s for good, which she recounts in dramatic flashback sequences, before returning to her chattier, stand-up self.
On top of her personal journey from timid cult follower to a ballsy 21st century liberal, Frances-White’s story is doubly intriguing because we know so little about Jehovah’s Witnesses. We hear about elements of her former life she has to relinquish in order to join, from the predictable to the amusingly random. Then there’s the message the Jehovah’s are trying to deliver to us, which, as she points out, none of us know because we do a very good job of hiding when they come a ‘knocking.
If you’re looking for something that will have you bent double laughing, this probably isn’t for you. While there are some playful sections involving the audience and a funny manipulation of source material, these are the strongest comic sections of a show that is more of a gently amusing narrative than a riotous comedy show. Still, if you like a good story, you won’t be disappointed. Frances-White is a witty and assured raconteur and this is a compelling personal account; told with insight and depth.
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What did you eat when you moved out if you didn't know how to cook?
by Aware! ini'm male, in my early twenties, and i don't know how to cook.
if one day i blow my cover i will have to move out and fend for myself.
my question is what frozen meals or quick fix meals do you recommend for a single guy?
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Aware, you don't even need to buy cookbooks… most of the ones recommended here can be found at your local public library free of charge.
Check out the magazine section, too. Women's and "health" magazines are loaded with articles on food/recipes and how to save money in the kitchen. -
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For those in any doubt that the Society is at war with Facebook...
by cedars in...take a look at this from page 29 of the latest october 2012 awake!.
the gloves are now well-and-truly off.
referring to facebook as a "social networking website" clearly isn't working.. the society now feels compelled to start being more specific about which websites it doesn't want you to visit!.
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NY Times-- the secret is out, reporters confess that they let politicians edit their stories!
by moshe inin order to have access to politicians, they agree ahead of time to submit their stories for "editing" before publication!
perhaps the tabloid news media is reporting the facts after all.. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/16/us/politics/latest-word-on-the-campaign-trail-i-take-it-back.html?_r=1.
latest word on the trail?
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Dan Rather chimes in on CNN: 'Quote approval' a media sellout
. . . As someone who's been covering presidential campaigns since the 1950s, I have no delusions about political reporting. Candidates bargaining access to get the kind of news coverage they want is nothing new. The thicket of attribution and disclosure deals is a deep maze reporters have been picking their way through even before my time. But this latest tactic by candidates revealed by the Times gives me, to say the least, great pause. It should give every citizen pause.
. . . Let us mark well this Faustian bargain. It is for the benefit of the politicians, at the expense of readers, listeners and viewers. It is not in the public interest; it is designed to further the candidates' interests.
Political operatives cannot be blamed for wanting this. We, the press, should be held accountable for letting them have it.
Thomas Jefferson said: "The only security of all is in a free press." A free and truly independent press -- fiercely independent when necessary -- is the red beating heart of freedom and democracy. One of the most important roles of our journalists is to be watchdogs. Submitting to these new tactics puts us more in the category of lapdogs.
. . . Please know that there is no joy in calling attention to these things. I respect and empathize with reporters and editors who must compete in today's environment. And I know full well that when I've been covering campaigns, which I still do, I've made my mistakes and have been far from perfect.
About all of us doing this line of work, I'm often reminded of a sign in an old Wild West cow town saloon that said, "Please don't shoot the piano player, he's doing the best he can."
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African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
by snowbird inwas first organized in new york during the late 18th century.. prominent members included sojourner truth, harriet tubman, and frederick douglass.. many black churches followed suit and added zion to their names.. i know of a greater zion tabernacle, little zion missionary baptist church, and big zion ame church.. charles russell decided to drop zion from his magazine title because many people were associating his publication with a "colored" church.
his explanation as follows is from the december 15, 1908 wt.. .
with the new year we expect to drop the word "zion's" in the title of our journal, because many of the friends inform us that the word is objectionable, having been so much used by mr. dowie and his followers.
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Many Black churches followed suit and added Zion to their names.
I grew up near this one, landmarked just a few months ago. Centennial AME Zion Church:
(1933) http://www.flickr.com/photos/kalital/6979644925/in/photostream/
(Today) http://www.flickr.com/photos/kalital/6979644941/in/photostream/
North Jersey historic preservation efforts tend to focus on the Revolution and early Dutch era, so I am positively delighted they were able to save this gem from becoming yet another parking lot.
"The church was built in 1896 by the descendants of freed slaves and is beloved for both its history as well as its charming architecture. Historical experts say the building is significant because of its association with the 19th century African American freed slave community of Skunk Hollow, now known as Alpine, and its relationship with Bishop Alexander Walters. Walters was born a slave, became a founder of the NAACP and subsequently spoke at the church’s dedication.
The church is praised for being one of the few tangible reminders the area has left of the freed slave community that had settled in the region."
Closter church, a symbol of slave emancipation, gets historic landmark status