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Old 29-06-2004, 04:02 PM
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Default Bush and his religion?


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In article ,
escapee wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 16:39:38 -0400, Barfin' Bob


opined:


I thought liberals were compassionate and understanding of those

unlike
themselves.

How come you didn't comment on my experience with the Christian

pastor?
I
thought I was very compassionate to him. I walked away smiling

with
my
husband
and we wave when he passes. He, on the other hand, does not wave
back
merely
because we are not Christians and I wave a flag of Tibet under the
American
flag on my pole. Oh well. So much for your theory.



Indeed. He is so narrow-minded -- he believes that he is right and
you
are wrong, when you, being open-minded, are convinced that he is
wrong and you are right. The difference is obvious. Oh well. So
much for your theory.

I understand that dogs aren't allowed in heaven. When I die, I want
to
go
where they go.........

You will, no doubt about it, six feet under or up in smoke, we all

gotta
make room for somebody new! ;-)


When I was little, I read a story of a faraway country where the dead
were placed on towers for the carrion eating birds to dispose of......

I
always kinda liked that direct approach and there are plenty of turkey
buzzards around here..........


Yeah, that's a good idea, or you could use the bodies for compost or

mulch,
no sense wasting good fertilizer! ;-0


On second thought, being so far up the foodchain to be the repository for
toxic chemicals, human carcasses should probably be processed into benign
constituent parts and the waste photon-torpedoed into the Sun....... I'm
pretty sure that Soylent Green would not be good for the tomatoes..... }:-/