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Comments to the post What is the Best Way To Build A Wall?

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Analyze what draws customers to comment on your posts.
Calling attention to their antics, either by making a comment or reading what they post, only fuels the troll expansion.
«As for the coverage, he doesn't get involved in it at all — not what stories to do or what not to do; he doesn't comment on any stories, including about Amazon, he just doesn't,» Marty Baron, executive editor of the Washington Post, said Thursday at an annual dinner for Columbia University's Knight - Bagehot journalism fellowship.
If you happen to make it to the bottom of the post, I'd love to get your comments on what you think of the process.
His reaction post, now topping 41,000 likes and nearing 3,000 comments, states that he, too, has an image on his office wall to remind him of the value of hard work, rather «what happens when you need a plumber but can't find one.»
Explore to understand their strategy and start gathering data such as what kind of blog posts they create, how often they publish blog posts and which posts generate the most comments and shares.
When encouraging customers to share what they love about your company's products and services, ask them to do so as a comment that they directly post on the Facebook page.
In the comments of our post on Facebook advertising budgets, Lucie shared this great tidbit about how to gauge what's working and what's not:
I suggest you read your hysterical comments on the last post of your predictions for what would pass in Congress and then compare that to reality.
> To Architect Chick — First, thank you SO much for sharing your story because this is a perfect example of what we've been talking about in the comments on this post so far.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg commented on Koum's post, saying he was grateful for what Koum taught him about encryption «and its ability to take power from centralized systems and put it back in people's hands.
Please let me know what you think in the comments below, and don't forget to share the post, if you liked it!
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for another blog entry at this site: «My guess is that Shiller's rationalization is that he can do more good saying things the way he does because at least he gets the message out» What good is getting a message out if it's the wrong message?
When Kyle Kashuv, one of the more prominent figures in the ongoing debate about what to do to reduce high school mass shootings, went to a shooting range with his father last Friday, the first thing he did was post some pictures and some pro-Second Amendment comments on Twitter.
The «goal post» comment was in response to what I saw in the coversation.
I questioned whether or not to post a comment because I don't know if I need to fuel a former addiction with self help manuals, but the quote «Follow what you love!»
If he was «lukewarm and wishy - washy» then you wouldn't have any reason to post a comment opposing what he has to say about the subject.
Lisa is talking about what she thinks I believe, You say her post is well written and you would like to add to it, then you say your comments say nothing about what I believe.
Me, as a christian, and you, as an atheist; we disagree on what happens after death, but i think (from the comments you've posted) we share that on our limited time on earth we should do as much as we can to be respectful to one another.
Just as a point of clarification to Bill's post above, while I welcome what I thinkis a imporant point we should al keep in mind I would in no way ever see myself as an important part of the conversation more a present somewhat comenting bystander although my ego was very flattered when I read Bill's comment
I had noticed that a couple of people had commented earlier regarding the OP, so that's what I did, as well as posting something personal having to do with the change of topic to participate in the conversation and, hopefully, help with the healing going on here in some way.
I made a comment about what you might do in a * hypothetical * situation related to an article that * you * posted and now don't seem to understand.
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself in the journey of education concerning the bible.more than any opinions that you have what concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the right term) in scripture.I wonder did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how did the disciples who did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and love..
The most likely reason some of you have posted these comments is because your angry people, maybe because your life is not what you want it to be, or its empty.
If none of our programs have worked, and if Christians are constantly arguing about what can be done (read the comments over the course of the past month of blog posts if you want to see these debates), where does that leave us?
I've been reading your posts with interest and quite like what you're saying, although I don't have the time to comment on all of it.
just look at the hate filled comments that fill this comment page... it is disgusting what many of the posts say... in addition, it is very acceptable to post what Christians would consider blasphemous statements on this.
All I was trying to say what the the way to approach this serious issue is NOT by posting comments on public blogs about the people and naming them publicly on these blogs.
If you have to preface what you are about to post with a warning that — despite the forth - coming comments — you are not racist, bigoted, closed - minded (or fill in the blank), then we've got some unfortunate news: You're probably about to write something racist, bigoted or closed - minded.
Despite the negativity of some of the comments in this post, this is exactly what I needed to hear (or read rather).
This is to davidnfran hay David you might have brought this up in a previous post I haven't read, but i did read quit a bit about your previous comments and replies at the beginning of this blog, so I was just wondering in light of what hebrews 6 and 10 say how would you enterprite passages like romans 8 verses 28 thrue 39 what point could paul have been trying to make in saying thoughs amazing things in romans chapter 8 verses 28 thrue 39 in light of hebrews 6 and 10, Pauls says that god foreknew and also predestined thoughs whom he called to be conformed to the image of his son so that he would be the first born among many brothers and then he goes on saying that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor hight nor death can ever separate us from the love of god in christ jesus so how would i inturprate that in light of that warning in hebrews 6 and 10,
And so you don't have to keep asking why I'm ignoring most of what you posted in your original post is that I'm only commenting on the part that really pertains to this blog.
You have probably seen Sam comment on several posts over the past month or so, and after hearing some about what he is doing in San Diego, I wanted to hear more, and I know that many of you do to.
But I encourage you to keep posting you will convince more people what a ridiculous myth the bible presents with your comments.
They weren't doing those things because today what it means to be a Christian is to sit on your lazy butt in front of your computer and post comments under news articles that state your opinions and put others down with judgement and hatred.
Pointing out what is a trend (not an absolute truth) in the comments does not make a post immature, but the language and the response to criticism will.
I wonder what Graham has to say about their signs that suggest they chose to stop carrying the Muppet toys because they were unsafe, something which is a blatant lie, or the fact that Chick - fil - A was caught creating fake FB accounts to post supportive comments about this issue on their corporate FB site.
I keep hopping on here to post a nasty, hateful, typically christian comment and then I run really fast to another board so that I don't have to see what people say to me in response.
You can read Amaris» comment from yesterday's post on No Vision No Policy, to see what motivated me to write today's post.
So until God raises up something new in my life, or gives me direction on what He wants me to do, or maybe just gives me permission to pick back up where I left off because I needed a Sabbath rest, I will not regularly publish new blog posts, write new books, respond to comments, or interact with people much on the various social sites.
Update (Feb. 1): In his first public comments, Saeed Abedini told the Idaho Statesman that «much of what I have read in Naghmeh's posts and subsequent media reports is not true,» but he plans to work on rebuilding their marriage in private because «personal issues are best dealt with personally.»
aisha: not sure if your comment refers to my post, but my question is always: what is IT that addresses my own «embarrassment» (literally: behind bars) and constraints, the I guess shackles or blinders which David enumerates as group, theology, hermeneutics, theology — and I expand to bias, prejudice, agenda, fears, anger etc etc etc..
That's what Kate the Great, aka, Kate Pitrone, Ashland grad, community college teacher, mother, and longtime high - quality No Left Turns commenter says in a comment to this Powerline post.
Proove what you have said... Read about «eternal marraige», «free agency», «missionary work», and «spreading the gospel»... as well as any other question / statement you might have... and get it from the horses mouth instead of from some second hand account before you post comments about something you just don't understand... make sure you post the whole article you found by way of link and not just paraphase to make it say what you want it to say.
In a way Religion is for Dummies... reading your comments has been true pleasure because I did not think it was actually possible to have a discussion with someone who would post a comment that stupid on a board... there is a god or there is no god because I say so because of my limited experience... what wonderful ignorance most people here have...
10 Suggestions on How to Create Safe Spaces: The comments section on my most popular post ever, Tony Jones on Mark Driscoll: What Came First, the Thug or the Theology (with 900 comments so far,...
To answer your question, I disagree with some of what you wrote here, but rather than express that, in this instance I felt it better to share Paul's thoughts on some of the topics in your post and in the comments / thread as I thought that would be more helpful and more fruitful than my thoughtTo answer your question, I disagree with some of what you wrote here, but rather than express that, in this instance I felt it better to share Paul's thoughts on some of the topics in your post and in the comments / thread as I thought that would be more helpful and more fruitful than my thoughtto share Paul's thoughts on some of the topics in your post and in the comments / thread as I thought that would be more helpful and more fruitful than my thoughts.
@Artist; You might want to read what I post before you comment, but I guess that's normal for a High School freshman...
Frogist, this has already been another long post by me, and I would prefer, if you happen to make it back here... to comment on what I've written so far... and ask any additional questions, before I go too far down a certain track that may not be relevant to what you want to discuss.
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