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"J Young" |
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31 Oct 2005 11:43:31 AM |
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Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
At the risk of seeming insensitive; this woman has been dead 8 days now, put
her in the ground . I doubt she would want her legacy to be a stinking
corpse.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/10/31/rosa.parks.ap/
Rosa Parks honored at Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In hushed reverence, Americans paid tribute Monday to
Rosa Parks, with more than 30,000 filing silently by her casket in the
Capitol Rotunda and a military honor guard saluting the woman whose defiant
act on a city bus inspired the modern civil rights movement.
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Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.
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| User: "serwad" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 06:02:54 PM |
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"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:_-qdnSEauMjexfveRVn-uQ@giganews.com...
At the risk of seeming insensitive; this woman has been dead 8 days now,
put
her in the ground . I doubt she would want her legacy to be a stinking
corpse.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/10/31/rosa.parks.ap/
Rosa Parks honored at Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In hushed reverence, Americans paid tribute Monday to
Rosa Parks, with more than 30,000 filing silently by her casket in the
Capitol Rotunda and a military honor guard saluting the woman whose
defiant
act on a city bus inspired the modern civil rights movement.
The black man's position has not improved one iota since she refused to give
that seat up to a white woman!
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| User: "fester" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 06:11:08 PM |
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serwad wrote:
"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:_-qdnSEauMjexfveRVn-uQ@giganews.com...
At the risk of seeming insensitive; this woman has been dead 8 days now,
put
her in the ground . I doubt she would want her legacy to be a stinking
corpse.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/10/31/rosa.parks.ap/
Rosa Parks honored at Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In hushed reverence, Americans paid tribute Monday to
Rosa Parks, with more than 30,000 filing silently by her casket in the
Capitol Rotunda and a military honor guard saluting the woman whose
defiant
act on a city bus inspired the modern civil rights movement.
The black man's position has not improved one iota since she refused to give
that seat up to a white woman!
Time to see if this can of troll-away works as advertised.
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| User: "JTEM" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 06:36:37 PM |
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"fester" <not@home.com> wrote
Time to see if this can of troll-away works as advertised.
Unfortunately, you're still here...
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 03:22:52 AM |
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On 31-Oct-2005, fester <not@home.com> wrote:
serwad wrote:
"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
[snip most of racist claptrap]
The black man's position has not improved one iota since she refused to
give
that seat up to a white woman!
Wow, I am shocked- shocked, I tell you! - tha Alex Seredin should
jump on J. Young's bandwagon of brainless hatefilled lies!
Time to see if this can of troll-away works as advertised.
killfiles are your friend!
Susan
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| User: "Cmdr Buzz Corey" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 11:31:40 PM |
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fester wrote:
serwad wrote:
The black man's position has not improved one iota since she refused
to give that seat up to a white woman!
Time to see if this can of troll-away works as advertised.
The stupid troll can't even get history correct, it wasn't a white woman
she refused to give her seat up to, it was a white man.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 07:08:26 AM |
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serwad wrote:
The black man's position has not improved one iota since she refused to give
that seat up to a white woman!
It was a white man, but who cares. This is a little tidbit of
fact that leftists always fail to acknowledge. As a whole, the
black race was in a *better* condition 50 years ago. Sure,
their race now is no hindrance for the qualified (and UNqualified)
ones to attend white institutions, get good jobs, etc.,
but the race overall lies firmly in the gutter, i.e. flagrant
adultery along with being riddled with diseases due to their
own bankrupt, stupid lifestyle, no family fabric, rampant
drug use, and of course, a soaring crime rate.
BTW, leftists are passively racist. Everybody knows it, including
the blacks, who don't generally like white liberals.
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Cliff
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| User: "JTEM" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 07:30:43 AM |
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<clifffreeling@yahoo.com> wrote
BTW, leftists are passively racist. Everybody knows it, including
the blacks, who don't generally like white liberals.
You're so compassionate.
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| User: "Piranha tank missionaries" |
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| Title: Re: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 11:00:23 AM |
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It started with a Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol.
Who (other than "JTEM" <gymraven@hotmail.com>) would have guessed it
would end like:
<clifffreeling@yahoo.com> wrote
BTW, leftists are passively racist. Everybody knows it, including
the blacks, who don't generally like white liberals.
You're so compassionate.
The world of religion is a world where cognitive dissonance is the
fabric of 'reality'. In this world, hatred *is* compassion, war is
peace etc. etc.....
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Conflict over the exact will/purpose/nature of God cannot ever be
resolved, since there are no facts to go on.
D Silverman FLAHN, SMLAHN
AA #2208
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| User: "LC" |
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| Title: Re: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 11:25:54 AM |
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"Piranha tank missionaries" <yournamehere@martyrdom.com> wrote in message
news:qb7fm1hi72h8docidpm8q9i5gh4i0q5rb3@4ax.com...
The world of religion is a world where cognitive dissonance is the
fabric of 'reality'. In this world, hatred *is* compassion, war is
peace etc. etc.....
Well said.
With your permission, that goes in my Big File 'O Quotes...
LC~ Always on the lookout for the profound.
"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever
conceived."~ Isaac Asimov
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 07:08:46 PM |
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On 1-Nov-2005, Piranha tank missionaries <yournamehere@martyrdom.com>
wrote:
The world of religion is a world where cognitive dissonance is the
fabric of 'reality'. In this world, hatred *is* compassion, war is
peace etc. etc.....
As a generalization, this is incorrect - but it DOES fit another thread
we are having in scj about the fundies insisting they should
missionize to us, & how it's NOT bigoted for thme to do so....
Susan
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
02 Nov 2005 08:13:02 AM |
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Piranha tank missionaries wrote:
It started with a Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol.
Who (other than "JTEM" <gymraven@hotmail.com>) would have guessed it
You're so compassionate.
The world of religion is a world where cognitive dissonance is the
fabric of 'reality'. In this world, hatred *is* compassion, war is
peace etc. etc.....
Uh, your responses to my post prove your insanity.
There has been no mentioning of religion except by you.
No mention of hatred or compassion except by you.
No mention of war or peace except by you.
I state established facts; you hallucinate.
Good luck in life, morons. Looks like it's
worked wonders with you so far.
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Cliff
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| User: "nafc" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 03:41:06 PM |
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"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:_-qdnSEauMjexfveRVn-uQ@giganews.com...
At the risk of seeming insensitive; this woman has been dead 8 days now,
put
her in the ground . I doubt she would want her legacy to be a stinking
corpse.
No you don't seem insensitive, you _are_ insentive, and a racist. Stupid
troll.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/10/31/rosa.parks.ap/
Rosa Parks honored at Capitol
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In hushed reverence, Americans paid tribute Monday to
Rosa Parks, with more than 30,000 filing silently by her casket in the
Capitol Rotunda and a military honor guard saluting the woman whose
defiant
act on a city bus inspired the modern civil rights movement.
--
*****************************************
Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.
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| User: "Parsifal" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 04:00:56 PM |
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Always count on nazi turd J Young for his daily racist, bigoted,
homophobic and/or intolerant posting...
Let's hope he dies after a long and painful disease...
Thinking that your country contributed to get the planet rid of people
like him 60 years ago...
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| User: "LC" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 12:55:14 PM |
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At risk loon "J Young" <> wrote in message
news:_-qdnSEauMjexfveRVn-uQ@giganews.com...
At the risk of seeming insensitive
<rolls eyes>
Just another reflexive troll from "J".
Nothing to see here.
LC~ "J" is at no "risk" of regaining his sanity.
"At the risk of tarnishing my reputation as an egalitarian, I state
unequivocally; women are an absolute terror on the road and should be
banned from driving in metropolitan areas. Not one day ever passes
without some woman doing something to disrupt the flow of traffic."
From: (J Young)
Subject: Women drivers
Message-ID: <9c2d0f9a.0409192026.24f0cc96@posting.google.com>
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| User: "Piranha tank missionaries" |
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31 Oct 2005 06:30:10 PM |
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It started with a Rosa Parks honored at Capitol.
Who (other than "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>) would have guessed
it would end like:
At the risk of seeming insensitive; this woman has been dead 8 days now, put
her in the ground . I doubt she would want her legacy to be a stinking
corpse.
Well, something pongs round here. My nose is picking up three distinct
aromas: Ignorance, stupidity and nothing else.
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Conflict over the exact will/purpose/nature of God cannot ever be
resolved, since there are no facts to go on.
D Silverman FLAHN, SMLAHN
AA #2208
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| User: "Bill Bonde by a commodius vicus of" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 01:59:01 PM |
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J Young wrote:
Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol
In a day and age when some people would think nothing of throwing stones
at Rosa Parks, she dared to rock the bus. Bully for her!
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Had Tolstoy confined himself to war or peace, he could have been
finished in seven hundred and fifty pages.
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| User: "fester" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 06:05:02 PM |
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Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation') wrote:
J Young wrote:
Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol
In a day and age when some people would think nothing of throwing stones
at Rosa Parks, she dared to rock the bus. Bully for her!
Ignoring the troll you responded to, I find it a fitting tribute. Rosa Parks
performed a brave act of conscience that we can all be grateful for. She was a
great American, whose memory is deserving of such high regard.
In a slightly different vein, are you familiar with, "The Neville Brothers,"
tribute to her on their, "Yellow Moon" album? I've had that song playing in my
head for days now!
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| User: "Paul Mitchum" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 06:12:11 PM |
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fester <not@home.com> wrote:
In a slightly different vein, are you familiar with, "The Neville
Brothers," tribute to her on their, "Yellow Moon" album? I've had that
song playing in my head for days now!
It's been in my CD changer since Katrina. The Nevilles personify New
Orleans in a way that no one else can.
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Take the pledge: <http://yesbushcan.com/pledge.shtml>
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| User: "fester" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 10:32:25 PM |
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Paul Mitchum wrote:
fester <not@home.com> wrote:
In a slightly different vein, are you familiar with, "The Neville
Brothers," tribute to her on their, "Yellow Moon" album? I've had that
song playing in my head for days now!
It's been in my CD changer since Katrina. The Nevilles personify New
Orleans in a way that no one else can.
I can well see that, but for me, it's Dr John.
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| User: "Paul Mitchum" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 12:36:40 AM |
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fester <not@home.com> wrote:
Paul Mitchum wrote:
fester <not@home.com> wrote:
In a slightly different vein, are you familiar with, "The Neville
Brothers," tribute to her on their, "Yellow Moon" album? I've had that
song playing in my head for days now!
It's been in my CD changer since Katrina. The Nevilles personify New
Orleans in a way that no one else can.
I can well see that, but for me, it's Dr John.
Point taken.
--
Take the pledge: <http://yesbushcan.com/pledge.shtml>
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| User: "Clave" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 12:56:38 AM |
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"Paul Mitchum" <usenet@mile23.c0m> wrote in message
news:1h5bi2f.3l06g7qqa8mmN%usenet@mile23.c0m...
fester <not@home.com> wrote:
Paul Mitchum wrote:
fester <not@home.com> wrote:
In a slightly different vein, are you familiar with, "The Neville
Brothers," tribute to her on their, "Yellow Moon" album? I've had that
song playing in my head for days now!
It's been in my CD changer since Katrina. The Nevilles personify New
Orleans in a way that no one else can.
I can well see that, but for me, it's Dr John.
Point taken.
Beausoleil.
Jim
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| User: "Bill Bonde by a commodius vicus of" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 01:06:33 AM |
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Clave wrote:
"Paul Mitchum" <usenet@mile23.c0m> wrote in message
news:1h5bi2f.3l06g7qqa8mmN%usenet@mile23.c0m...
fester <not@home.com> wrote:
Paul Mitchum wrote:
fester <not@home.com> wrote:
In a slightly different vein, are you familiar with, "The Neville
Brothers," tribute to her on their, "Yellow Moon" album? I've had that
song playing in my head for days now!
It's been in my CD changer since Katrina. The Nevilles personify New
Orleans in a way that no one else can.
I can well see that, but for me, it's Dr John.
Point taken.
Beausoleil.
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.
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Had Tolstoy confined himself to war or peace, he could have been
finished in seven hundred and fifty pages.
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In a day and age when some people would think nothing of throwing stones
at Rosa Parks, she dared to rock the bus. Bully for her!
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| User: "Clave" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 01:12:30 AM |
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"Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation')"
<John.Methuen@magersfontein.co.uk> wrote in message
news:436713F9.E5F3484D@magersfontein.co.uk...
Clave wrote:
"Paul Mitchum" <usenet@mile23.c0m> wrote in message
news:1h5bi2f.3l06g7qqa8mmN%usenet@mile23.c0m...
fester <not@home.com> wrote:
Paul Mitchum wrote:
fester <not@home.com> wrote:
In a slightly different vein, are you familiar with, "The Neville
Brothers," tribute to her on their, "Yellow Moon" album? I've had
that
song playing in my head for days now!
It's been in my CD changer since Katrina. The Nevilles personify New
Orleans in a way that no one else can.
I can well see that, but for me, it's Dr John.
Point taken.
Beausoleil.
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown.
"American music, Texas style."
Christ, you can be *such* a dumbass.
Jim
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| User: "Bill Bonde by a commodius vicus of" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
31 Oct 2005 08:31:55 PM |
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fester wrote:
Bill Bonde ('by a commodius vicus of recirculation') wrote:
J Young wrote:
Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol
In a day and age when some people would think nothing of throwing stones
at Rosa Parks, she dared to rock the bus. Bully for her!
Ignoring the troll you responded to,
It was a convenient point to inject a comment probably pretty near where
it needed to be said. So it was win-win.
I find it a fitting tribute. Rosa Parks
performed a brave act of conscience that we can all be grateful for. She was a
great American, whose memory is deserving of such high regard.
Everybody who takes their shot at pushing things forward should be
remembered with respect.
In a slightly different vein, are you familiar with, "The Neville Brothers,"
tribute to her on their, "Yellow Moon" album? I've had that song playing in my
head for days now!
I don't think I've got that one specifically. I'll look for it.
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Had Tolstoy confined himself to war or peace, he could have been
finished in seven hundred and fifty pages.
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In a day and age when some people would think nothing of throwing stones
at Rosa Parks, she dared to rock the bus. Bully for her!
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| User: "Douglas Berry" |
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| Title: Re: Rosa Parks honored at Capitol |
01 Nov 2005 09:16:11 AM |
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What's so funny about peace, love and "J Young"
<youngopinions@aol.com> posting the following on Mon, 31 Oct 2005
12:43:31 -0500 iin alt.atheism?
At the risk of seeming insensitive; this woman has been dead 8 days now, put
her in the ground . I doubt she would want her legacy to be a stinking
corpse.
There's an amazing process called "embalming." And her casket was
closed.
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Douglas E. Berry Do the OBVIOUS thing to send e-mail
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as
when they do it from religious conviction."
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), Pense'es, #894.
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