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Old 10-06-2009, 03:25 PM
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...so much sarcasm dripping from that "LOVE" LOL
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Yeah!!!! My husband said I don't have to cook tonight. He's going to eat leftovers!!!!!

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Still think PM was better than a DKB choice? Today's Twitter post for Mooney says this:

"No evil, that I'm aware of in History, has disappeared of its own accord." Robert Wistrich

Sounds awful menacing if you ask me.
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Still think PM was better than a DKB choice? Today's Twitter post for Mooney says this:

"No evil, that I'm aware of in History, has disappeared of its own accord." Robert Wistrich

Sounds awful menacing if you ask me.
I wouldn't read into it, PM's a super heavy duty reader of non-fiction works. He's just probabally reading something about WW2 or some biography for preaching/teaching material.

"Veni, vidi, vici" / "I came, I saw, I conquered" - Julius Caesar via Plutarch
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I wouldn't read into it, PM's a super heavy duty reader of non-fiction works. He's just probabally reading something about WW2 or some biography for preaching/teaching material.

"Veni, vidi, vici" / "I came, I saw, I conquered" - Julius Caesar via Plutarch
I agree. That quote is so vague that a reader looking to read things into it will.
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It's just the timing, that's all.
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1Ti 5:2 the older women as mothers, and the younger women as sisters, in all purity.
Even though I didn't agree with Sister Alvear, according to the Scriptures, I was wrong it how I addressed her. I should have known this. There is no excuse. I will never forget this incident and will take this as a lesson on my part.

Sister Alvear,
I apologize for how I addressed you in questioning your actions. I was in the wrong.

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Still think PM was better than a DKB choice? Today's Twitter post for Mooney says this:

"No evil, that I'm aware of in History, has disappeared of its own accord." Robert Wistrich

Sounds awful menacing if you ask me.
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I wouldn't read into it, PM's a super heavy duty reader of non-fiction works. He's just probabally reading something about WW2 or some biography for preaching/teaching material.

"Veni, vidi, vici" / "I came, I saw, I conquered" - Julius Caesar via Plutarch
He's a Jewish History professor in Israel. His parents lived in Poland before the start of WW2 and moved to the Soviet Union to get away from "antisemitism." Bad move. So they ended up almost in Siberia until after the war.

Wistrich was said to have been the one who shut down the investigation into Pope Pius's alleged involvement in Nazi stuff during WW2. He was alarmed that the commission was about to produce a report clearing the pope. So he imploded the whole commission. Fiery guy.
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