Why do nt u just care so much about how much u are spending as a person so that u don't die poor?
Not exact matches
Suitably in the mood, I wondered, what if we could make sure all those
poor noble oaks didn't
die in vain to create books no one reads?
Small price to pay for profit and uncontested financial genocide of perceived
poor enemies who will just
not die.
There is also nothing Christ - like about saying if the
poor can't help themselves then screw them, of let the sick and uninsured
die.
Not in the case of Jesus: Joseph probably
died early on, Jesus was from a very
poor family which most likely excludes a pre-arranged marriage.
Well Mr. «taxpayer» Are you certain that «This change will
not lead to the
poor dying.»
The
poor are
not poor because they deserve to be
poor, and the rich are
not rich because they deserve to be rich... and saying «let the
poor die, don't you dare raise my taxes from the lowest effective rate in history» seems, well, evil.
«If sometimes our
poor people have had to
die of starvation,» she said, «it is
not because God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were
not instruments of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did
not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise — in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.»
aaaaaan then by historical account, after the disciples left their homes, gave all they had and hung out with
poor people «to keep their good economic standing,» cried in joy from beatings because they could serve Christ and
not the world, and all of the twelve but one were beaten thoroughly and executed, becuase the one who lived was placed in boiling oil and WOULD NOT DIE in front of thousands of viewers... «tooooo keep their «good economic standing?»&raq
not the world, and all of the twelve but one were beaten thoroughly and executed, becuase the one who lived was placed in boiling oil and WOULD
NOT DIE in front of thousands of viewers... «tooooo keep their «good economic standing?»&raq
NOT DIE in front of thousands of viewers... «tooooo keep their «good economic standing?»»
«When it isn't just
poor kids who couldn't get health insurance who are over there,» Hedges told the group of sober - faced teenagers on bean - bag chairs, «but when it's kids like you, kids from Wellesley High School, who are
dying, I can guarantee there will be outrage and demands for the war to end,» After that, they asked him no more questions.
consider your own logic: so here's a doctor who chooses
not simply to make piles of cash in the US, but goes to the
poorest continent
not the planet... risking his life to work with people
dying from an incredibly dangerous virus... openly admitting he is motivated by his faith in a God who didn't just risk his life, but gave it for others...
I just wonder why they are
not fighting just as hard against other forms of «killing humans» like the death penalty (no one can say no innocent people have
died on death row) the
poor and sick and many elderly being allowed to starve and freeze because the religious right doesn't want to shoulder that burden through their taxes.
Yeah, I don't know, the idea of some
poor woman
dying of cancer or a back alley abortion because the care she got from Planned Parenthood isn't available anymore isn't really funny to me.
Take, for example, Paul's statement in 2 Corinthians 6:8 - 10: «As deceivers, vet true; as unknown, and yet well known; as
dying, and behold, we live; as chastened, and
not killed; as sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; as
poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, yet possessing all things.»
In
poor health, he
died not long after his return home, in March 1946.
They can shape their fiction any way they want, we won't be paying any attention to it — and it's really ironic that the GOP wants us to forget Bush2, so he ain't to be seen, and they want us to forget the thousands of Americans left to suffer and
die in New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina — and another hurricane is looming again due to hit
poor New Orleans.
What I'm saying, in the example of Mother Theresa, is that it is blatantly obvious by the accounts of many who have seen these «hospitals» that the money she was given was
not used to «ease the pain» of the
dying poor.
The gospel is
not just a message about how to go to heaven when we
die, but is a full - orbed declaration that challenges all aspects of our lives, including how we treat the
poor, hungry, and marginalized.
Basically what you said is the
poor should be happy to be dest!tute and
die and
not envy those who have the basic necessities for life.
For those whom thou think» st thou dost overthrow,
Die not,
poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
That
poor child did
not want to
die.
He makes some good points (e.g. Jesus didn't
die so we could vote Republican - and enable the greed of the 1 % and shower hate the sick,
poor and unemployed.)
Get a clue, Jesus is all about Love and respect and helping the
poor, giving the shirt off your back to help your fellow man, healing (healthcare)... all I can say is earn your living, if you are rich great, you have been given a blessing to help those who need it... when you
die you can't take it with you any way!
I too may judge her when I have made... «my home among the
poor, and
not only the
poor, but the
poorest of them: the people no one will go near because they are filthy and suffering from contagious diseases, full of germs and vermin infested; the people who can't go to church because they can't go out naked; the people who can no longer eat because they haven't the strength; the people who lie down in the street, knowing they are going to
die, while others look away and pass them by.»
The issue here is that we are allowing people to
die because they are
poor or can
not earn enough to buy insurance.
As you'll notice, I immediately follow it with a reminder that Christ - continued - that Divine trend during his lifetime, and didn't give any indication that being nice to
poor people was supposed to stop after he
died.
«
Die, Rocky
Die» is a
poor comparison, because Rocky wasn't getting a reaction as big as Roman, and he was
not one of the top stars in the company at the time.
Women
died in childbirth
not from lack of technology, but from
poor nutrition, lack of access to emergency services, and no antibiotics.
It's horrible that this
poor child
died and I do hope that it wasn't the mother's decision making that led to it.
Not how tired, worried and
poorer kids make us (and, yes, they do all of that), but what happens when things don't go according to plan — like when a child has a chronic illness, special needs or
dies.
Both UNICEF and WHO emphasize that worldwide (
not just in
poor countries) at least 800,000 babies
die each year as a result of suboptimal breastfeeding management.
Now some
poor woman out there thinks her baby is going to
die before his first birthday because she doesn't produce enough breast milk.
I wonder how the stillbirths are counted, as babies that
die in labor, and the babies that
die pre birth due to
poor care, like 42 + w stillbirths, aren't born alive and don't get birth certificates.
If you look at what women are actually
dying from during childbirth in the US, it's all chronic medical conditions that were exacerbated by the stresses of pregnancy and childbirth, often because the dead mothers are black and / or
poor and didn't have access to primary healthcare before becoming pregnant.
Babies in Canada might
not be at the same risk as
dying as in
poor settings, such as Pakistan, but they are more likely to suffer short and long - term illness.
«People testified back then about their
poor mother
dying of cancer who could
not get oxycodone,» Johnson said.
With genetic modification giving farmers the ability to «fortify food with vitamin A so that children in the
poorest countries don't go blind or
die» it's becoming increasingly more difficult to rain check the debate.
Then, sounding very much like de Blasio, who couches every policy in the rhetoric of income inequality, Cuomo said, «An economy that polarizes and isolates, an economy of the lucky and the left out, the haves and the have
nots, an economy, where if you are born
poor, you will probably
die poor, that is
not the American way.»
If scientists don't know how the blue stragglers formed, they are in a
poor position to understand how they will evolve and
die, adds Gosnell, who is now a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas.
The problems are
not just in the South:
poor people in the inner cities of the US are
dying of tuberculosis because of a lethal mixture of overcrowding, HIV and drug - resistant strains of the TB bacterium.
The root of it all, he came to believe, was
poor health: If people couldn't recover from a trivial injury, or if they
died from preventable diseases, then how could they be expected to live productive lives?
The number of people in Bangladesh
dying from chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and hypertension — long considered diseases of the wealthy because the
poor didn't tend to live long enough to develop them — increased dramatically among the nation's
poorest households over a 24 - year period, suggests new research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
As for the multi player cool fun interesting untill it
dies out because it suffers all the problems of the single player fps
poor hitboxes god awful graphics and no real way to aim accurately
not to mention how many people already cheated the system after the first day it came out.
This sense of dread stems partly from our assumption that something bad is always bound to happen in a Haneke film (Georges and Anne are favorite character names of his), but more because we know that sooner or later, whether it happens within the time frame of the film or
not, there's only one way that a story of two very old people in
poor health can end: these people are going to
die.
Coogler doesn't go into extensive details about why Killmonger's mom was in jail — her intimate connection with a would - be terrorist and arms dealer probably didn't help — but does note that she
died in prison shortly after N'Jobu's death, just in case you were looking for another reason to feel bad for
poor little Erik in his younger, pre-attempted genocide days.
When characters
die, it doesn't hit home, almost like a
poor teen horror.
Considering Payne «s work, and the film's small roll - out,
poor reviews won't sink this for
die - hard fans of the director and general audiences will certainly come out if Dern garners any nominations.
The standard B - reel of interviews are, however, mini-masterpieces of unconvincing enthusiasm (
not surprising given the quality of the performers), the bulk of which is given over to a
poor dear who actually
dies before anyone actually gets to the titular pool.
The normally likeable cast is wasted on a
poor script and ill - conceived characterizations that make you
not care one iota whether anyone will live or
die by the end.
When we meet Joe Coughlin he's a disillusioned World War I veteran who becomes a bank robber because he doesn't want to take orders anymore because he's been to war and he's seen that it's just a bunch of
poor saps
dying so the rich can get richer.