[CS-FSLUG] OT: Suspension of Nurse Who Offered to Pray for Patient's Recovery Sparks Uproar!

Fred A. Miller fmiller at lightlink.com
Sun Feb 8 11:29:44 CST 2009


Jon Glass wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 2:39 AM, David McGlone <d.mcglone at att.net> wrote:
>> I'll bet anything you agreed to the bailout that we got under the Bush
>> administration.
> 
> People may find this hard to believe, but all true conservatives were
> against the Bush bailout--and look at the result.... Just what we
> predicted. You don't solve these issues by throwing somebody else's
> money at it. Government has one option at this point that will truly
> work.
> 
> That is absolute fiscal responsibility. They need to do what private
> citizens are expected to do--tighten their belt, control spending. End
> welfare (which is nothing more than a form of slavery. All good
> socialists ought to be opposed to slavery--and welfare is the _worst_
> kind), and then, slash taxes. Government has one constitutional task,
> and that's national defense. Everything else is icing, and not
> constitutional (at least in the US). Guaranteed, if this were to
> happen, the recession (as it is being called) would end most quickly,
> and more so, the sloppy accounting practices and business practices
> would be wiped out, because such companies would cease to exist. Wages
> would normalize, thanks to the plentiful labor, illegal immigration
> would cease to exist, and people would be much happier, as consumerism
> would also "cease". Does it sound "mean" or "brutal"? Well, which is
> worse? That, or a decade of depression, with millions out of work,
> living in dependency, hunger, malaise and a continuing downward
> spiral, like we had in the 30? or a short-term shock that relatively
> rights itself? All government intervention can do is prolong the
> misery.
> 
>>> End of story! And if
>>> you refer to "global warming," that's probably the biggest lie Al Gore
>>> has told.....but maybe not...he did claim to invent the Internet. 'Boy
>>> simply thinks way too much of himself. ;)
>> And George Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction so where's the
>> difference? LOL
> 
> And this shows who has _truly_ lied, and who has believed their lies!
> I can't believe that people still trot this bull hockey out. Tell me
> one, solid lie that Bush told. Or better yet, produce evidence that
> any weapons were actually destroyed in sufficient quantity that can
> prove that the weapons, which existed, no longer exist. Until you can
> give me convincing evidence of their destruction, all you have is a
> bunch of media hype and lies _about_ Bush and the Bush administration.
> 
> But let's go one step further. Bush has _admitted_ that he was wrong
> about wmd, that he was as deceived as Clinton, the UN, and everybody
> else. Are you going to do the Christian thing, and forgive him? Or are
> you going to simply continue to accuse him of lying? It's funny how we
> tend to want to believe certain people (such as Obama), and accept all
> sorts of fault, lies, etc. Yet others, who have only ever shown
> themselves to be honest, we treat as liars. What Bush was hated most
> for (especially by Europeans) was that he always said what he was
> going to do, and did what he said--none of that political
> double-speak. I remember reading news reports, and watching EuroNews,
> and was amazed at the vitriol that Euro diplomats had for him for this
> very reason.
> 
> In other words, Bush was honest to a fault. More so, he expended every
> last bit of his political capital--leaving office despised by most
> people--because he tried to keep his country safe. By the most
> important measure--no more attacks on American soil--he was
> successful. He knew he would be treated as a disgrace from the start.
> Yet he did it. Let's see a Clinton or Obama be willing to do this. You
> hate Bush all you want, but I believe a good Christian would respect
> him for who he was and what he did. The problem is that, unlike most
> presidents, he didn't toot his own horn, or try to play the publicity
> game, and manipulate people to make himself look good. So, go ahead
> and hate the man.

Thanks, Jon....that need to be said, for sure!!!!!!

Fred

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