What's in your cd player right now minimus? Curious minds are wondering....
emy the infidel
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Is your 401k, IRA or Mutual Fund supporting genocide in Darfur?
by Elsewhere ini'm not in the habit of quoting large blocks of text, but i will make an exception in this case:.
http://www.savedarfur.org/page/content/div_4_dar-learn/.
have you heard of divestment?
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emy the infidel
With all due respect, isn't the UN supposed to impose sanctions such as this? Why are they never around when needed?
Also, Save Darfur--but get out of Iraq? It's basically the same jihaad. Oh, no it isn't b/c China and the Soviets are supplying the janjaweed (mooselems) with weapons.
But again, direct this at the UN.
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emy the infidel
Brent, you have to remember, "You should be danc'in, Yeah!" Created the genre of dance music, so a lot of people loved the disco Bee Gees.
On the other hand, it did imo lead to their undoing.
Seeing both sides here today,
emy
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emy the infidel
"Smile, an everlasting smile, a smile can bring you near, to me...It's only Words, and words are all I have, to take your heart,,,,a---wwayyy!"
and of course, "How deep is your love" is so beautiful.
There are so many....!
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point of no return
by jacethespace ini want to thank the people involved in this site and the people on here in general as you have all been a great support for me.i think the internet has actually saved my life because i probably would have remained in the watchtower forever without having all this extra information to look into on here and the net in general.well i have now started to pass the point of no return mentally.through information and considering the way watchtower really works.also i have spoke to my mom about me leaving and how i feel and she has give me some support.i feel the watchtower had put a divide between me and my non witness family that has now started to return.its seems to me like the tower severs that parent/ emotional tie and takes its place.im feeling better in my self and although i dont have all the answers am looking foward to moving on for good.im starting to see that the watchtowers happiness is anything but.ive thought for quite a while in fact its anti life.
jacethespace.
ps , anyone want to act out the fall of babylon in a play but replace it with the watchtower headquarters [ thats my anger coming out now].
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emy the infidel
I feel the watchtower had put a divide between me and my non witness family that has now started to return.Its seems to me like the tower severs that parent/ emotional tie and takes its place.
That's great that you can see that now. That realization took some many yrs to arrive at. In my case, I left home and moved far away at 17 to live with our only jdub family member. About 6 months into it I wanted to go back home, but was told my attitude was similar to the Isrealites who wanted to return to Egypt (!!!!). My worldly family was like the Egyptians? Huh? Having no context at age 17 to put that into, needless to say I stopped committing 'thought crimes'. Real quick.
I've been out for yrs., except for the occasional meeting but haven't had the courage yet to tell my mother of my new found clarity on the whole WT$ after what I put her through for it. Every once in a while she would ask if I thought I'd ever go back to that. Now, the answer would finally be a decisive NO.
You're new here, aye? Glad your feeling good and gaining perspective. Funny how the chaotic thought processes instilled by the WT melt away isn't it?
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Words can hurt - Stupid me!
by JK666 inin the past week, i inadvertantly made a snide comment to someone new here on this board.
i sometimes can come across more abrasive than i think i am.
i would like to apologize to anyone else that i may have offended here over the years.
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emy the infidel
JK your comments that I've seen have been kind and still very funny. You're right though that we all need to be careful. People are lurking here.
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When Elders Take Congregation Funds
by zack inhealth care/vehicle/ etc..... usaully there is no great discussion involved, the service department sets a quota and the elders' rubber stamp it.
they then form this.
into a "resolution" for the general congregation which they present at the service meeting.
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emy the infidel
there were only 3 elders who voted against the resolution
That's good to know, that 3 elders objected to diverting local funds to the www (borg). Likely there were 3 more afraid to say anything.
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Your favorite Captain and Tenille song....
by watson ini forgot all about these two!
my bad.
"muscrat love" here, how about you?.
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emy the infidel
"Do that to me one more time,
once is never enough,
with a man like yooouuu..." I could never decide if that was a critism or a come-on.
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..Large Breasted Women..
by OUTLAW in..q:if large breasted women work at "hooters"..where do one legged women work?.....a:"ihop".....lol!
!.....outlaw
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emy the infidel
Then who works at Hardees? Or Blimpies for that matter?
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Halloween... Is it for you?
by Honesty inso, tell us.. what or who are you going as on halloween?.
i'm thinking about doing the neutral thing and going as.... .
tricky dicky.
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emy the infidel
I met my husband at a Halloween party 9 yrs. ago, dressed up as a can-can girl, with fish nets, a blk spaghetti strap dress, and a blk feather boa. It was cold that night so I wore a coat over it and kept covered. He was there as...get this....Bill Clinton! It was one of those rubber masks that fits over the head, and he had a suit on. When we were introduced he had the mask on and a cigar (yuck!) in his hand. I said hi politely and then got outta there! LOL He made 1st runner-up in the costume contest.
I found out later, after he took the mask off, that he wasn't a Clintonite, AT ALL. What a relief.....