take it up with 11217 (he/she) seems to equate religous beliefs with ignorance.
despite the examples I’ve given in opposition of that idea; namely;
– Gregor Mendel the Christian Monk
-Michael Faraday the church Elder
-Max Plank the devout lutheran
-Louis Pasteur the devout christian
“And who says you are necessarily right about anything in the end?”
I have to believe that basic human rights (FOR ALL) is right. You don’t have to think so, but I do and will continue to fight for it…for myself and for others.
No party or political organization is always correct, but in this country…at this moment in time, the more conservative people in this country (whether they are religious or not) are not able, willing or believe that all people should have the same rights at birth and that is a big problem for me.
I flat out think they are wrong. Assuming you are not gay, perhaps when you come back in your next life as such and realize that you are not born with the same rights as everyone else, perhaps you would feel differently.
DIBS,
I have to disagree with you there,
there is a cost to service that debt.
Especially when an increasing amount of that debt is held by foreign powers.
If China decides to suddenly dump all those treasuries, watch how quickly that cost comes home to roost.
or when that debt from intergovernmental holdings that has been owed to the social security trust begins to turn upside down and we can’t meet those obligations to our seniors because we are servicing our debt to international investors.
It’s the holiday season, a time of peace and brotherly love and good will, at least according to the Christmas decorations at Bath & Body Works on Lex, and on Court Street, and the Hallmark Christmas card commercial last night, so rather than re-open old wounds, why don’t we concentrate on inflicting new ones?
As much as I loved Ellis as a venue, I think we should try first to secure a new place. One that will have karaoke would be awesome again.
brokedeveloper,
take it up with 11217 (he/she) seems to equate religous beliefs with ignorance.
despite the examples I’ve given in opposition of that idea; namely;
– Gregor Mendel the Christian Monk
-Michael Faraday the church Elder
-Max Plank the devout lutheran
-Louis Pasteur the devout christian
THere is new bar on Smith St. called People’s Republic of Brooklyn. It sounds like my kind of place. (no homo).
“As long as there’s enough space”
And booze. Have you never heard the song “If you want SPACE, go to Utah”? Nowhere does Christine Lavin mention booze in her lyrics.
“And who says you are necessarily right about anything in the end?”
I have to believe that basic human rights (FOR ALL) is right. You don’t have to think so, but I do and will continue to fight for it…for myself and for others.
No party or political organization is always correct, but in this country…at this moment in time, the more conservative people in this country (whether they are religious or not) are not able, willing or believe that all people should have the same rights at birth and that is a big problem for me.
I flat out think they are wrong. Assuming you are not gay, perhaps when you come back in your next life as such and realize that you are not born with the same rights as everyone else, perhaps you would feel differently.
Biff, Dave, you are cruisin’ for a bruisin’!
DIBS,
I have to disagree with you there,
there is a cost to service that debt.
Especially when an increasing amount of that debt is held by foreign powers.
If China decides to suddenly dump all those treasuries, watch how quickly that cost comes home to roost.
or when that debt from intergovernmental holdings that has been owed to the social security trust begins to turn upside down and we can’t meet those obligations to our seniors because we are servicing our debt to international investors.
It’s the holiday season, a time of peace and brotherly love and good will, at least according to the Christmas decorations at Bath & Body Works on Lex, and on Court Street, and the Hallmark Christmas card commercial last night, so rather than re-open old wounds, why don’t we concentrate on inflicting new ones?
; )
Bad, Biffy, bad!