Thats right folks # 1 v. # 3.
Thats right folks, I said it... WE ARE GOD, or at least part of God.
thats right folks, us southern christians can also be complete jerks...
Thats right folks, the right to life candidate was making money off the disposal of human fetuses.
Yup, you read
that right folks.
Yep, you heard
that right folks, pumpkin.
(Yes
that right folks, you heard it right the first time, eight social workers!)
That right folks you pay over a quarter of a BILLION dollars each year just to the MLS infrastructure alone.
Not exact matches
But, because the mosquitoes were put into action in 2015,
right around the time Zika started hitting the Americas, some
folks jumped to the conclusion
that the two events were linked.
«We're getting some sense...
that if we can figure out a way to get this
right it could be persuasive for
folks deciding whether they should add a second or third car to their garages,» John Krafcik, head of Waymo and a former automotive industry executive, told the Journal.
After the first spike and crash, and after what some
folks wrote about it - including your humble servant
right here - it would seem
that people would realize what kind of outfit this is, and
that they would try to exit their shares, and be done with it, having learned a lesson about believing corporate gobbledygook instead of doing research.
Now I'm sure
that it's more than a little frustrating to all those
folks waiting in the wings or
right outside the office — hoping
that their request or project is still on the top of the pile — or worse yet, getting ready to dump some new problem in their boss's lap.
The notion
that nice, regular
folks can, in the
right circumstances, do very bad things is not exactly new.
«I know
that part of the challenge
that folks across the Lower Mainland and B.C. are facing
right now is related to the fact
that we are connected so closely to the U.S. market and to what happens in the United States,» Trudeau said as the price of gas exceeded $ 1.60 a litre in the Vancouver area.
One of the most amazing — and perhaps depressing — facts of current American politics is
that the Occupy Wall Street
folks and the American political
right are apparently unified in their support for a «buy American» policy.
Given
that most founders are nice people who like to help out their pals, and their friends are cool
folks who are happy to talk and tweet about their awesome experience at a new establishment, it makes perfect sense for friends to get a deal when they come in to a buddy's business,
right?
Outside of the fact
that you happen to be reading one
right now, I find
that there are lots of smart, business savvy
folks out there who when placed in the position of having to explain, strategize or build a blog (or decide if one should be built at all) are at a bit of a loss.
The White House will ensure
that petitions
that cross the signature threshold make their way to the
right policy
folks across the government (whether they're in a White House office like the Domestic Policy Council or at a federal department or agency).
But it's not too hard to imagine some of these things
that are much better at helping
folks remember to take their medications, for instance,
right?
If you're still on the fence about whether working with a financial advisor is
right for you, Founder and Principal at Las Vegas - based Belmore Financial, LLC Kate Holmes says you're not alone, adding
that some
folks think financial planning will be too overwhelming, or
that they don't have enough wealth to justify working with one.
Hey Henry — you are
right, and actually I found
that even after publishing this many
folks still reach out to me asking for the best way to get started, so I recently published a super simple guide to the very first thing you should do with respect to keyword research (and I included a free tool
that helps speed up the consolidation process) You can check it out here: http://www.seonick.net/keyword-research-tool
ColorOfChange, an online civil
rights organization «comprised of Black
folks from every economic class,» announced in a press release
that it has joined nearly a dozen groups and more than 200,000 individuals in opposing a merger between Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: CHTR) and Time Warner...
My colleague Paul Hinlicky concurs
that Preus and his cohorts provided so much «torment from the
right»
that the Seminex
folks saw little danger from the left.
There are actually
folks on the
right who have some facts
that they feel support their positions.
thats it your all going to hell... HEY GOD, SEE THESE
FOLKS, YEAH THEM, NO THE PEOPLE NEXT TO HIM... TO YOUR
RIGHT — oh jesus christ, WOULD YA LOOK AT WHERE I»M POINTING ALREADY... GODDA - MN IT!!!!
thats it, i quit!
The bottom line is whether or not the majority of Americans should have the
right to force a minority to do things they find objectionable — whether it's religious
folks forcing God into schools or athiests forcing condoms in Catholic church — is
that what any of us wants?
And I think he was onto something, though,
that folks are asking a lot of really good questions
right now.
And it's when these same
folks try to use their beliefs to discriminate against others, slow scientific progress, and dictate how others run their lives
that I have every
right to refuse to allow it.
Come on
folks, there is no single standard
folks because we all, intentionally or not, pay the money to hear him, see them, or use them rather
that take a stand a accept
that we may be a little uncomfortable if we do the
right thing.
You do know
that folks didn't live very long back then
right?
Yet, for some strange reason, York god didn't think
that black
folks or women needed
that same
right.
The good news is
that Jesus has survived the embarrassing things
that we Christians have done in His name, as found in the dark side of the history of fundamentalism, the messiness of the religious
Right, and even more recently, in
folks who burn the Koran and hold signs
that say «God Hates Fags,» all in the name of Christianity.
They schooled me according to a black
folk tradition
that taught
that trouble doesn't last always,
that the weak can gain victory over the strong (given the
right planning),
that God is at the helm of human history and
that the best standard of excellence is a spiritual relation to life obtained in one's prayerful relation to God.
This country was founded on the presumption
that you can live your life however you want to live it insofar as you do not impinge upon other
folks»
right to do the same.
Progressive religious
folks of all stripes tend to share a post-triumphalism (a sense
that it's time to move beyond the old triumphalist paradigm in which one religion is The
Right Path to God and all the other paths are wrong), as well as an inclination toward reading our sacred texts through interpretive lenses which take into account changing social mores and changing understandings of justice.
Almost all the
folks running for president from the
right claim to be Christian and are just positive
that god wants them to hate gays.
Thinking
that you are always
right and everyone else is wrong will indeed hurt your ability to interact with and love on your neighbors — but don't blame a wrong spirit on theology; there is precious little possibility
that you could think and feel like
that about yourself when it comes to theology and NOT think and feel like
that in pretty much all situations with other
folks.
Yet it is a belief
that they are
right and there is no God... Its a BS, atheists are just as messed as religious
folk..
Our religions are so different
that it seems the only way to keep the peace is to admit the other
folks may also be
right and back away from our efforts to change their religions or governments.
Hey Greg s, you are
right - on when you say
that,» [God] wants
folks in Heaven he can trust and it would seem he will only trust those who had faith in him sight unseen while living on earth.»
While validating your contention
that 3 is not the
right number (you do appear to be correct), I came across an article for nativity scene costumes — «Jesus, Mary and 3 Wise Men available at Tesco» — even if this is not a serious story (I actually hope it's an attempt at humour —
that religious
folks don't actually buy this «stuff»), will you be asking them for a correction?
You might as well say
that they killed
folks because they were
right - handed, and all
right - handed
folks are evil murderers.
AA requires
that you respect other
folk's
right to be anonymous, but anyone in the program has a perfect
right to be public about their own dependency.
These are
folks who do not necessarily want to abandon orthodox Christianity but are driven by the gut feel
that orthodoxy itself has a menu
that includes more than just Bill Bright's «Four Spiritual Laws» and the Religious
Right's politics.
You said, «So the very
rights that the gay
folk profess to be trying trying to get civil and otherwise etc, are the ones they want to deny to others who don't agree with their lifestyle.»
Folk who believe abortion is okay generally believe
that either the mother's
rights overwhelm the baby's, or
that the baby isn't actually a distinct person until they are born, therefore an abortion is just getting rid of some excess tissue growth.
Heres the problem these people ARE DOING HARM, there are a lot of
folks out there
that are a bit more marginal with grips on sanity and such and they hear stuff like this and go into a painc, and
thats what these supposed «True Believers» are counting on, its not
right, and its dangerous
If
folks like you believe
that u have the
right to pray wherever the heck you want to in public and ask for schools to observe holidays at your convenience, then the rest of us have the
right to question this nonsense.
Right... unlike the Republicans who say «Let's all join in unity —
that includes you ungrateful poor
folk who don't appreciate your minimum wage jobs with no health benefits.»
If
folks want to practice religion, go to church and all
that of course
that is fine and WELL within their
rights to do so.