It's actually a violation of the Judicial Code of Conduct to use the title "Judge" when you are not currently a sitting judge. Rutherford was only entitled to use that title during the four days he served as a substitute.
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Judge Rutherford
by goddidit inplease could someone tell me the significance of this text that i found at.
http://www.topix.com/forum/religion/jehovahs-witness/thpg9b658rq9ig6n6.
if you don't think the watch tower society is a liar and hides information from their people, just go to their site, www.watchtower.org - at their site is a search function.
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Ron Paul from the top rope!
by Diest ini hate his social views, but thats not what will bring this country to its knees.
his new ad really has me thinking.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkfus6gfxpy.
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It doesn't have to do with ideology. I just expressed my incredulity regarding the fact that many of the self-anointed defenders of the downtrodden happen to be people who admittedly do not have to face the same discrimination they claim is rampant. From my perspective, it has the same kind of emotional vacuity of hearing K-Fed prattle on about how he understands how it is to be on the "streets".
Ron Paul is of a distinctly Jeffersonian Democrat stripe if that's what you meant by "anti-federalist". Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were the two pillars of the Jeffersonian movement. Since Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence and Madison the same with the Constitution and the Bill of Rights as well as the Federalist Papers, that would certainly put them in a prominent position among the "Founders".
The Founders took great care to ensure that their heirs had the ability to amend the Constitution or to simply leave it as an issue for the states to resolve. The Constitution itself is simply a check on powers. Much of it begins with "Congress shall make no law". This is the fundamental belief of Ron Paul. On his website, he sells pocket copies of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
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Ron Paul from the top rope!
by Diest ini hate his social views, but thats not what will bring this country to its knees.
his new ad really has me thinking.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkfus6gfxpy.
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I’ve heard a lot of foul things said about Ron Paul before, but this just takes the cake. It just makes my blood boil when some people can go on like this completely divorced from the reality of modern American life. Why yes, my skin is probably darker than yours and my surname has enough vowels in it to qualify as ethnically charged. And no, I am not Italian. Does all this matter? Probably only if I were claiming victimhood of an oppressed minority. People with my voting record need not apply.
So if I am to take these rants about Ron Paul at face value, America is by default a largely racist country with absolutely no opportunities for non-Whites and women. The only thing keeping this country from a Nazi-style fascist state is civil rights legislation enacted during the racially charged and turbulent 1960’s. Am I with you so far? America would revert to its true state as some sort of Klan-infested southern hamlet of 500 souls if these protections suddenly vanish. How we go from electing Obama with 53% of the popular vote to country-fried racism and sexism overnight is beyond my abilities to comprehend. As my algebra instructor always said, “Please show your work”.
Upon further analysis, perhaps we as Americans are obsessed with race, albeit not in ways that we have been conditioned to think? Take Mr. Obama, for example. Here’s a man who definitely would have felt the burden of being a mixed race child in a decidedly racist country. What do the facts suggest? While I’d grant you that if he had been raised in the aforementioned enclave of racism, his life and opportunities would have been stunted. However, in Honolulu, Los Angeles, New York City, Cambridge MA, and Chicago, the argument can and should be raised that his race was an asset to his career. Let me be brutally honest here. If the man’s name was Tony Smythe or Seymour Schwartz, he’d still be in the Illinois Senate. Let’s go even further. Choose the metro area nearest you, and you’ll find a self-declared and enforced bastion of multi-culturalism. Where outside of these handfuls of isolated rural towns stuck in the last century will you find this kind of discrimination? This has next to nothing to do with civil rights legislation and everything to do with the prevailing culture of the time. The worst thing anyone can be stained with (not to mentioned an easy career killer) is to be accused of racism. Any company accused of this, regardless of merit, would have to terminate the offending party or face a media onslaught and cultural boycott. Even a case of racial discrimination in some bayou backwater is likely to draw a TV news crew from any major network. This is not to say that racism is completely dead, but racists are the modern day lepers.
I voted for Ron Paul in my state’s caucus. This vote I do not regret, nor will I be ever convinced that this was wrong, especially from amateur political pundits on a forum designed to offer support to ex-JWs. Don’t think you can just post some boilerplate psuedo-logic about how you think Ron Paul’s policies will lead to the fourth incarnation of the Klan will make me reconsider my support. I for my part can comprehend why people would want to support Obama. I do not take for granted that not everyone who supports the man supports every last thing he’s had his hands in. In particular his attendance and membership in a racially charged church where the pastor in all seriousness claimed that the US government invented AIDS to kill blacks would be an issue for many. What I do understand that, and what people who are the self-anointed guardians of tolerance should take note of, is that you support a candidate for many different reasons. Whether we admit it or not, a primary reason would be who the alternative is. With that said, you don’t have to go into an elaborate explanation as to why you would choose Obama over someone like Romney. In fact, if you still support the man after these three years, it’s pointless to argue with you. My reason for supporting Ron Paul is not because I agree with everything the man ever said. What I can tell you is that I support him because he is the only one serious enough about eliminating foreign aid and debt, and his cause of liberty is painstakingly consistent. You might try to connect dots that aren’t really there to construe this as racist. I find it an ideal concept, a philosophy which truly transcends color, gender, and lifestyles. What Ron Paul understands is that America has been largely transformed into a benign multi-cultural and tolerant society. Some laws simply are not needed anymore, such as forced integration, which was what he was trying to say and subsequently got labeled as a bigot for. Will it serve the cause of racial harmony to bus in suburban whites to inner city schools and vice versa? Probably not. Do I support my son being transferred to an inconveniently located school district on the sole basis of his ethnicity? Nope. Cliques will inevitably develop formed around people’s interests, not solely on color. Ron Paul could have chosen his words better, but I understood immediately what he was getting at.
What never ceases to amaze me are that some of the most vocal and self-righteous purveyors of tolerance and diversity are invariably white and privileged. I certainly am not arrogant enough to claim to speak for all racial minorities, but I’ll speak for this specimen in particular. I don’t need your help. I don’t want it. Stop telling me how to vote. Quit trying to shame me into voting for your candidate. I can and do have my own political positions, and I can cognitively decide upon my own personal philosophy. I have spent my entire life so far answering questions about where I am from. It's nothing to take offense from. I never asked or received any special treatment from anyone. I graduated from college and found myself a job. Not once has the fact that most people will horribly mispronounce my last name upon their first attempt adversely affected my own personal ambitions. Not once have I ranted and raved about my problems with Barack Obama being president to unwilling participants. I’m not going to start now. I won’t go on about my beliefs regarding Ron Paul in what is evidently not a fertile ground for his viewpoint. I’ve read both Ron Paul’s “Revolution – A Manifesto” and Barack Obama’s “Dreams From My Father”. Have you? The former stimulates me intellectually and the latter repulses me. All I can do about that is to cancel out your vote this November with my own. And that is exactly what I plan on doing. If of course that is still OK to publicly announce that you are voting against Obama for philosophic differences. Oh my, I sure hope I don’t offend anyone.
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Higher Education Defined
by lastchance inin a new letter to all b.o.e., higher education has been defined as any education that leads to a bachelor's degree, or to postgraduate studies for careers in medicine, law, engineering and so forth.
the letter is to be used to determine if an elder, ministerial servant or pioneer still qualify if they or someone in there family, that they care for, is pursuing higher education.. so getting your associates must be fine then?.
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It makes perfect sense from their standpoint. A two year technical degree at a Community College is more likely to have online courses and at most keeps you out of the pioneer standings for a couple of years, sometimes less if you go to an online school such as University of Phoenix. Community Colleges have less fraternity there and therefore present less opportunity to mingle with the worldlies. It wouldn't surprise me if they start encouraging online degrees rather than traditional ones. You set your own time to study, and this wouldn't interfere with meeting attendance and field service. After all, it's not that they want don't want you to work a well paying job. Open and educated minds are what they fear the most.
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Remarrying, then paradise =problem?
by Inisc inthis is a question i always wondered about and never got an answer to.. its also another reason why i'm finding it harder to believe in an 'afterlife'.. th idea that humans can live forever, now seems so scientificly impossible.. so i wanted to ask all the great minds on here,.
if someone's spouse dies, and then they remarry,then armageddon comes and goes then the deceased is resurrected,.
how,is that ever gonna work?
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They've got bigger problems, such as converting the Chicago metro area back to the pristine wooded prairie it once was, preaching Witness doctrine to a resurrected Gandhi/Martin Luther King/John Lennon, taming natural predators and poisonous animals, planting tropical foliage in the Arctic, and disposing of the disproportionate amount of Chinese, Indian, and Middle Eastern bodies. It's going to be a stinker! And finally, establishing the world HQ in Jerusalem and teaching everyone to speak only Biblical Hebrew. Jehovah and his people are going to have their hands full with this one.
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Exactly. They'd make so much money that they can redesign the studio to have a Sheen-Only entrance. Give me a fraction of their payday and I'll work with Satan, Somali pirates, Vanilla Ice, a bunch of soap opera stars, and the remnants of the Gadhafi clan on an exact remake of Star Wars I The Phantom Menace with me in the starring role as Jar Jar Binks. I don't care how rich you are. You can always find a good outlet for a few million. And if you can't, then you have too much money.
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Attended 2-Day Circuit Assembly--Highlights
by Cadellin insince my spouse is an active elder, i accompany him to sads, cas and das, at least for the time being.
anyway, i thought i'd share some of the more odd/disturbing bits from the latest "sanctify god's name" ca.
there wasn't anything particularly new but the tone toward porn, higher ed, bad assoc, "habitual" murmuring and harmful gossip is definitely hardening, as are the cautions against social networking.
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To have been a fly on the wall when Ray called out the GB in session about vacation pioneering! He was preaching to the choir. I'm glad someone stood up for all of us who had to hear all of the nonsense about using our vacation time as if we weren't entitled to leisure time. They might not live a life of extreme luxury, but they get to fly all over the world and stay in nice hotels.
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Why I HATED Saturday Morning field Service
by TOTH ini had to be in the bath and getting dressed to go in service with my folks instead of watching cartoons!.
lol.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0kg_tzqvf4.
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It was all about cartoons for me too. This was back when you only had 13 channels and only the big three networks had cartoons. When we got a VCR it was better since we made sure we taped all out favorites. Even though we usually were back from service around one, it left not a whole lot of time in the day to do something really fun. I had to be limited to the town we lived in. Then Sunday came around and we had the meeting. JWs certainly know how to ruin weekends.
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School District Demands Facebook Password, 12-Year-Old Girl Sues
by Bangalore inschool district demands facebook password, 12-year-old girl sues.. .
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/facebook/school-district-demands-facebook-password-12-year-old-girl-sues/10350?tag=content;siu-container.
bangalore.
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I'm so glad our tax dollars are being put to good use by policing the Facebook postings of a 12 year old.
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So- Now that it's down to 4 teams- Who's your pick to win the Super Bowl ?
by flipper inactually i'm happily surprised and elated that my san francisco 49ers are still alive !
what a game for the ages, jesus.
and i must send my condolences to all of you pittsburgh , new orleans, and green bay fans out there.
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All I can say about Moss is:
Straight cash Homey!
He's been out of the league for a year, so I hope Harbaugh saw something I didn't. I'm a Niners fan, so anyone's better than Kyle Williams.