Doesn't the November 2001 Letter include some info about AidAfrique's activities?
MadApostate
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O'MacDonald had a farm,
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Do you think he was innocent?
by silentlambs inhttp://www.gctelegram.com/news/2002/march/2/story5.html.
man acquitted of molestation charges .
by jaclyn o'malley.
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Man, 71, arraigned for sex charges
By The Telegram
Date Posted On Wednesday, October 31, 2001 1:05:34 PM
Arthur Cruz, 215 Inge Ave., was arraigned on five counts of aggravated indecent liberties with a child in Finney County District Court Tuesday afternoon. Allegedly, Cruz had sexual relations with three children younger than 14, between 1997 and 2001. Each count represents a separate alleged incident.If Cruz is convicted on all five charges, his maximum sentence under Kansas sentencing guidelines would be nearly 41 years.
Choosing to stand mute and not enter a plea, the court entered a not guilty plea on Cruz's behalf. By not voicing a plea, Cruz reserves the right to appeal possible issues, or believed defects in his preliminary hearing. If he had entered a plea, he would have waived the right to appeal any issues from the preliminary hearing.
Through an interpreter, Cruz was informed he has a jury trial scheduled for Feb. 27, 2002.
Cruz remains free on $2,500 bond.
In other business, Cruz pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor driving under the influence charge. He was given a December trial date for that case.
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Just thought:
So that multiple translators are not duplicating other's work, maybe you folks should communicate here or privately.
Thanks.
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OCTOBER 2001
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BETHELITES NOW PERFORMING COMMUNITY SERVICE
by MadApostate inediting thread back to original name.. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.
i posted this thread titled, "bethelites now performing community service", and it was read 66 times in 12 hours.. every time that i think that this group of xjws can't disappoint me any more, they do.. well, let's try a "title" more suited to this community's interests.
http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2002/01/27/bedell27.htm.
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I suspect that the WTS's teachings/practices in 2040 will be as different from the WTS's teachings/practices in 1990 as was such in 1940 compared with 1890.
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BETHELITES NOW PERFORMING COMMUNITY SERVICE
by MadApostate inediting thread back to original name.. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.
i posted this thread titled, "bethelites now performing community service", and it was read 66 times in 12 hours.. every time that i think that this group of xjws can't disappoint me any more, they do.. well, let's try a "title" more suited to this community's interests.
http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2002/01/27/bedell27.htm.
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Editing thread back to original name.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++I posted this thread titled, "Bethelites Now Performing Community Service", and it was read 66 times in 12 hours.
Every time that I think that this group of xjws can't disappoint me any more, they do.
Well, let's try a "title" more suited to this community's interests.
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http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2002/01/27/bedell27.htm
January 27, 2002
New park two years ahead of schedule
Neither snow, nor ice, nor cold over the past 12 months has deterred volunteers from taking 83 acres of overgrown brush and woodlands and creating a picturesque park.
Located on Route 52 in Walker Valley in the Town of Shawangunk, it has been named the Verkeerder Kill Park after the freshwater stream that borders the property.
Almost before the main road was graded, a flagpole was cemented in place and the Stars and Stripes hoisted high. The flag seems to wave as incentive to create a peaceful and beautiful place for people to enjoy for many years to come.
It's been a dream for Warren Moore and Richard Greer, co-chairmen of the project.
Now, a green-and-white sign painted by state prisoners and anchored with an American flag marks the entryway to the park. A sign is posted saying, "There's no ice skating today.''
Still, dozens of passersby drive up the dirt road almost in disbelief. There, under an open pavilion, is the ice rink. When the cold weather passes, the structure, which is wired for electricity and cable TV, will hold dozens of picnic tables. There's a smaller pavilion about 500 feet away. Reservations for the pavilions will be handled by Peg Tremper, town clerk, at 895-2611.
Children's playground equipment is in place at both pavilions and is being used by the public.
A cinderblock building with a tin roof has been wired and is ready for toilets to be installed.
One hundred yards away, a trail leading to the Verkeerder Kill, a Class A trout stream, is about half-finished. A basketball court has poles for baskets cemented in place, and brush has been cleared and the ground graded for a sand volleyball court and soccer and softball fields.
"It was exactly a year ago this month that our committee started meeting weekly to clear brush,'' said Moore, a retired contractor. "We've exceeded expectations and are two years ahead of schedule.''
The committee has worked comfortably within its $95,000 budget, thanks to volunteers from Ulster, Sullivan and Orange counties.
All the heavy-duty equipment has been donated by the Boniface family, which owns Pine Bush Equipment. Jehovah's Witnesses from the nearby Watchtower Farms put in the road, donated top materials, carted shale and dug holes. Scott Smith put up the steel for the buildings, Mark Watkins of Triple M General Construction in Pine Bush has volunteered for hundreds of hours, and Greg Greer Jr. built the entryway stone pillars.
Volunteers as young as James Webb, 7, a student at Pine Bush Elementary School, have regularly visited the site and helped in many ways. But there's lots more to be done.
A Community Day is in the works for spring.
"It will be a great way for the public to see what we've done,'' said Greer, an IBM manager who has been ankle-deep in mud many times while laying drainage pipes and cables.
Meanwhile, the Town of Shawangunk Police Department continues to patrol the site regularly and volunteers continue to meet from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.
"When the ice is frozen for skating,'' said Moore, "we'll have a table for donations of skates that people can borrow. And if people have skates they'd like to donate, we're happy to receive their calls.''
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WTS MILKS HOLOCAUST FOR $$$ AND P.R.
by MadApostate in"adultresses, do you not know that the friendship with the world is enmity with god?
whoever, therefore, wants to be a friend of the world is constituting himself an enemy of god.
"they are no part of the world, just as i am no part of he world.
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D. PROPOSAL FROM JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ORGANIZATION
WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Address: 100 Watchtower Drive, Patterson, NY 12563; Tel No: 914-306-0700
Contact: Carolyn R. Wah, Associate General Counsel
Date of Proposal: December 7, 1999; as supplemented August 23, 2000; on August 10, 1999 and on June 22, 2000 the Special Master met with Carolyn R. Wah, Jolene Chu and James Pellechia.
Proposal Summary: Special consideration should be given to applications of the surviving Jehovah's Witness victims of Nazi persecution. The Watch Tower would use a portion of the Settlement Fund to support its ongoing research and archival work on the Holocaust and presentations of its findings. It would devote any allocated monies solely to Holocaust education and the remembrance of the prisoners who bore the purple triangle, which represented the Jehovah's Witnesses. Watch Tower proposes to establish a legal entity to make cash payments and in-kind distributions to needy Jehovah's Witness class members.
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Two Rocket Scientists:
by Kent ini would love to yell at you, but that isn't scriptual.
i would like to say that is awful that someone has to dedicate thier life to bring down others beliefs.
don't you have any thing else to do?
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From a Minister/Pastor:
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...I am not interested in any of your hatred and bigotry. Christianity is not about hate, it is about loving your brother and that would include those who you slander with hateful terms and categorize as a "cult". Name calling is contrary to the teachings of our Lord. I love my brother Jehovah's Witness, Catholic, Lutheran, Mormon, and Baptist. We are all God's children and Jesus died for us all … and yes that includes Jehovah's Witnesses.
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