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Re: LDS Texas Children
i'm not mormon. not even close but i hope everyone who values their freedom to worship will take a look around in their own lives and how their own beliefs have been scrutinized and tested. how far off do you all think we are from facing the same fate. this nation is moving from “a land under God” to one that puts believer’s out on the ...
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cheryl9969
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May 2, 2008
Re: al "Global Warming" Gore
oh, the bad weather?? ask your Father... ''But as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also at the coming of the Son of Man.'' And thus, with the sword and by bloodshed the inhabitants of the earth shall mourn; and with famine, and plague, and earthquake, and the thunder of heaven, and the fierce and vivid lightning also, ...
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Everyday Economics
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flipp20
on
October 24, 2007
An "inconvenient idiot"
Very very long but..... worth the read.... -when you have time of course- ''you are blind, you are stupid, you are in the dark, in the mist and fog, wandering to and fro like a boat upon the water without sail, rudder or oar; you know not whither you are going.'' ...
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Everyday Economics
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flipp20
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October 23, 2007
What about social services.
I didn't see any additional costs such as medicaid and school (for the workers' children) factored in there. I agree that we achieve a net benefit nationwide, but those benefits accrue unevenly. People in border states (e.g., Texas, where I live) end up subsidizing those in states with a smaller immigrant population because we pay a lot of money ...
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mrshl
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June 12, 2007