• The BLM hoax

    From Tim Richardson@1:275/93 to All on Wed Dec 9 21:58:22 2015

    Recently I saw an article that enumerated the *demands* of the `Black Lives Matter' outfit, and I'm astounded at their lack of a sense of `irony'.

    A few of the `demands' stand out like sore thumbs. And do so because of the power THEY had and have over their fulfillment.

    Lets look at a few:

    One is `We demand full, living wage employment for our people'!

    That is the actual way that demand is written.

    A couple of things...

    First, notice the wording `our' people.

    Most of fringe black outfits akin to BLM are always screaming for `diversity' in our society. Yet...they themselves are of the most divisive of all. They make the `claim' they want `equality' for all. Yet use divisive terms like
    `our people'. And I bet the one who thought that one up never even blushed
    when they wrote it!

    Here's another;

    `We demand full, living wage employment for `our' people'.

    Who thinks this stuff up?

    They bitch because `they can't get a job'?

    Look at a few of them...they walk around in those long lice-infested dread knots, looking like something that just came out of an opium den, with their pants worn so low on their hips their dirty underwear is openly displayed, their eyes so red they look like they've been on a three-day drinking binge, and they get pissed
    and they get pissed because they can't get a job!

    Here's one that almost jumped off the page at me:

    `We demand an end to the school to prison pipeline & quality education for all.'

    I bet whoever thought that one up never batted an eye as they wrote it!

    The `school to prison pipeline'!

    Maybe they could try STAYING IN SCHOOL till they graduate! Instead of dropping out to `
    out to `hang with the bro's on the corner'!

    Maybe they could stop doing theft to support drug habits!

    Maybe they could quit blaming their wrong choices in life on everybody else, and
    and start taking responsibility for their own lives!

    Maybe if they didn't COMMIT CRIMES...they wouldn't GO TO PRISON!!!

    That's not really the whole problem on that subject, either.

    Back when the democrats and `feel-good socialists' were hammering to `lower
    the bars' on various professions, in order to gain a more `diverse' representation of a cross-section of our society (or some similar touchy feely bu
    bunch of nonsense they used to spout), the real push should have been to raise th
    the bars.

    They `lowered the bars', and much of the scholastic levels of inner-city s schools in many large cities show it. `Social promotion' to preserve federal funding came into regular practice, and there's a reason why our scholastic level world-wide slipped so badly. Just look at what the teacher's colleges were turning out s `teachers'.

    Reflect on that the next time you're watching an interview on TV with someone who (supposedly) holds a college degree, yet who's diction reminds you of `street talk'; `yeah well....you know....like....the dood was like...you know ...um...like uh....you know...'

    Thats not the fault of `whites'. Thats individual responsibility.


    One more that I *gotta* address:

    One of these `demands' is (get ready) `We demand affordable healthy food for our neighborhoods'.

    I kid you not! That is one of the `demands'!

    How many times just in the recent past have you read or heard a news story on TV about a whole mob of blacks either *mobbing* a large food or merchandise outlet in their neighborhood, if not completely looting the place and burning it to the ground? Be honest....how many times?

    If you owned a large food outlet like a Vons or Walmart...would `you' want
    your franchise located in a neighborhood like....say...Ferguson? Or another
    big city ghetto area that you KNEW was subject to occasional mass looting and arson? I wouldn't.

    BTW...I just saw something on a web news site about a controversy starting
    over a building on some university named `Lynch Hall'.

    Isn't this attorney general named `Lynch'? The `irony' of that rolled right off someone, didn't it!
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  • From Bryan Handfield@1:275/89 to Tim Richardson on Wed Dec 9 21:57:00 2015
    -=[ On 12-09-15 21:58, Tim Richardson wrote to All below: ]=-
    -=[ Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Tim Richardson!

    All lives matter. Its the governments way of creating racial strife so that you become so scared that you demand them to watch over you to make you safe not realizing that you are giving up more and more of your privacy.

    They bitch because `they can't get a job'?
    Look at a few of them...they walk around in those long lice-infested
    dread knots, looking like something that just came out of an opium den, with their pants worn so low on their hips their dirty underwear is
    openly displayed, their eyes so red they look like they've been on a three-day drinking binge, and they get pissed
    and they get pissed because they can't get a job!
    That is not true for all individuals that are homeless and unemployed, unfortunately its these few that create the stereotype that we all have :(

    Maybe they could quit blaming their wrong choices in life on everybody else, and
    and start taking responsibility for their own lives!
    People who grow up without a firm belief in God tend not to have a moral compass. Consider how horrible a society full of atheists would be. In their mindset, since there is no consequences for your actions then *everything* is permissable. That is why the world is the way it is and it will continue to decline as more and more people kick God out of the equation.


    Cheers,

    Bryan
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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Bryan Handfield on Thu Dec 10 18:34:00 2015
    Bryan Handfield wrote to Tim Richardson <=-

    People who grow up without a firm belief in God tend not to have a
    moral compass. Consider how horrible a society full of atheists would
    be. In their mindset, since there is no consequences for your actions then *everything* is permissable. That is why the world is the way it
    is and it will continue to decline as more and more people kick God out
    of the equation.


    What a crock of shit that is. I know many agnostics/atheists who have more compassion and understanding of others in their pinky than most Christians have in their entire deluted mindset. Point in fact, two close friends, the wife a devote born again Christian, the husband an atheist. Both have moral character well above many "religious" people I know. You statement above is part of the problem where you think yours is the one true diety. You can certainly pray according to your choice but don't blame others who don't feel the need to.

    Let's see, and prove me if I am wrong. There have been more people killed throughout history due to "God" based wars on whose was the better diety. Do you actually think the differences with Islam just started 15 years ago? Look at the issue is Ireland (two Christin based groups). Look at the issues with Tibet with China. It will never end until all religions sit back and allow the total freedom of religious choice. BTW, that's part of the First Amendment if you recall.

    One other thing... can you name a war that was started by atheists? (Hint: can't use Hitler, he was a Christian as he wrote in Mein Kampf, "By defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord." Can't use Hirohito, he WAS the japanese god at the time. Can't use North Korea, they practice Juche. Most of the conflicts in Africa are predicted on the agressive "dictator du Jour" who considered themselves as a god.) Over and over.... where does it all point to...

    So please, if you're going to preach, please get your facts straight.


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  • From Bryan Handfield@1:275/89 to Bill McGarrity on Thu Dec 10 20:29:00 2015
    -=[ On 12-10-15 18:34, Bill McGarrity wrote to Bryan Handfield below: ]=-
    -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Bill McGarrity!

    People who grow up without a firm belief in God tend not to have a
    moral compass. Consider how horrible a society full of atheists would
    be. In their mindset, since there is no consequences for your actions then *everything* is permissable. That is why the world is the way it
    is and it will continue to decline as more and more people kick God out
    of the equation.
    What a crock of shit that is. I know many agnostics/atheists who have more compassion and understanding of others in their pinky than most Christians have in their entire deluted mindset. Point in fact, two
    I admit that there are those out there that claim to be Christian but do not act accordingly. My point being is that without the belief in God and consequences for your actions, people will tend to do things they wouldn't normally do. I did not infer that *all* non-believers are subject to that. Would you justify theft if you knew that there would be no consequences for thievery? Or telling lies?

    close friends, the wife a devote born again Christian, the husband an atheist. Both have moral character well above many "religious" people
    I know. You statement above is part of the problem where you think
    yours is the one true diety. You can certainly pray according to your choice but don't blame others who don't feel the need to.
    John 14:6 (KJV 1900) 6A "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

    Let's see, and prove me if I am wrong. There have been more people
    killed throughout history due to "God" based wars on whose was the
    better diety. Do you actually think the differences with Islam just
    Islam has been around since the 6th century. I'm not that delusional :)

    started 15 years ago? Look at the issue is Ireland (two Christin based groups). Look at the issues with Tibet with China. It will never end until all religions sit back and allow the total freedom of religious
    The Vatican has the most innocent blood on its hands in the name of God than any other institution throughout human history.

    I'm Canadian so I am not familiar with the American constitution.


    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to you.

    Cheers,

    Bryan
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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Bryan Handfield on Fri Dec 11 07:01:32 2015
    Re: Re: The BLM hoax
    By: Bryan Handfield to Bill McGarrity on Thu Dec 10 2015 08:29 pm

    I admit that there are those out there that claim to be Christian but do not act accordingly. My point being is that without the belief in God and consequences for your actions, people will tend to do things they wouldn't normally do. I did not infer that *all* non-believers are subject to that.

    So, if I understand the discussion, there are:

    1. Christians who follow the moral compass defined by their religion.
    2. Christians who do not.
    3. Atheists who follow their own moral compass.
    4. Those who do not.

    Pigeon-holing all theist or atheist people into one category each could show a deep lack of understanding of the human condition. And, no, your previous comments didn't qualify that this wasn't a gross generalization.

    So, people fall into one of these 4 categories of morality, independent of their belief in a diety. Agreed. Next point?
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  • From Tim Richardson@1:275/93 to Bryan Handfield on Fri Dec 11 18:32:51 2015
    -=[ On 12-09-15 21:58, Tim Richardson wrote to All below: ]=-
    -=[ Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Tim Richardson!

    All lives matter.

    That's been pointed out several times since this BLM group got rolling, but
    all you get as a response to that is some version of; `yeah....BUT!..'

    Over the years, the more some groups were given for `free'...the more they wanted. Nay...the more they DEMANDED! And of course, there was some liberal democrat or other right there to give it to them. The big problem with that
    was it was being paid for by the taxpayers among us. We were the ones footing the bill.

    A free welfare check became a way of life. Women spaced child birth out so
    they could spend 20 or more years being paid to do nothing.

    Many cities built expensive apartment buildings to house those who were of
    low income. When I was a school boy I went to a few schools where some of
    those buildings were being constructed. In many cities they're known as `the projects'. Two and three bedroom apartments. They were really nice looking
    when they first went up. That lasted less than a year or so.

    Soon, broken out windows were stuffed with blankets and old quilts to keep
    out the winter cold and wind. We were right on the shore of Lake Ontario,
    and I'm here to tell you wind chill factors of 40 or more below zero were
    not uncommon.

    when I was a young adult in my early 20's I was an ambulance medic there for the main ambulance company. They had a city and county contract for all
    police, sheriff and fire department emergencies. Which meant I spent a lot of time in and out of the `projects' hauling away knifing victims, shooting victims, illnesses, drunks....

    And the place was filthy! In most apartments there was no furniture at all.
    In the bedrooms only a mattress and a pile of blankets. No heat, no lights ( (mostly nobody paid their gas and electric bills, they drank the money up),
    no food in the kitchens for the little children that seemed to be everywhere whenever I went on a call there.

    Its the governments way of creating racial strife so that
    you become so scared that you demand them to watch over you to make you safe not realizing that you are giving up more and more of your privacy.

    It was a game between the county employees (taxpayer-paid) and the recipients (also taxpayer-paid).

    If the city and county had lots of welfare recipients, that meant they also needed lots of employees to handle the work load. They got to keep a good paying job with benefits and a retirement.

    So when women came in with kids who'd just been here a few weeks ago with a different woman...nobody paid any attention, they just rubber-stamped various papers....`droned' a few stock questions, the person applying `droned' a few stock answers...and life went on.

    They bitch because `they can't get a job'?
    Look at a few of them...they walk around in those long lice-infested dread knots, looking like something that just came out of an opium den, with their pants worn so low on their hips their dirty underwear is openly displayed, their eyes so red they look like they've been on a three-day drinking binge, and they get pissed
    and they get pissed because they can't get a job!

    That is not true for all individuals that are homeless and unemployed, unfortunately its these few that create the stereotype that we all have :(

    No it isn't. And out here at least there are programs to cull the few who are legitimate.

    You know I sometimes have to make a real effort to keep from jumping out of
    my car at a freeway off ramp and I'm waiting for the light to change, and h here' some asshole with a cardboard sign claiming to be a Vietnam vet who's homeless. You look at him and know he's not even old enough to have been in
    the service during the Vietnam war! I was in the war during the worst part
    of it, and it makes me mad to see someone try to pull that. I'm almost 75, and most of the guys there were around my age.

    But they have various programs here FOR homeless vets. I don't know what its like in other parts of the country.

    Maybe they could quit blaming their wrong choices in life on everybody else, and
    and start taking responsibility for their own lives!

    People who grow up without a firm belief in God tend not to have a moral compass. Consider how horrible a society full of atheists would be. In their mindset, since there is no consequences for your actions then *everything* is permissable. That is why the world is the way it is and it will continue to decline as more and more people kick God out of the equation.

    Somewhere in their life was the lack of a positive adult influence to instill a sense of self-reliance and ambition. Its more cool to hang with the bro's than to stay in school, absorb all the education you can while its free, and decide on a working life career.

    Now they want more freebies.
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  • From Paul Hayton@3:770/100 to Bryan Handfield on Sat Dec 12 17:25:33 2015
    On 12/10/15, Bryan Handfield pondered and said...

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to you.

    I saw a great bumper sticker y/day - it said 'Jesus is coming - better look busy!'

    Best, Paul

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Bryan Handfield on Sat Dec 12 19:36:53 2015
    Hello Bryan,

    People who grow up without a firm belief in God tend not to have a
    moral compass. Consider how horrible a society full of atheists would
    be. In their mindset, since there is no consequences for your actions
    then *everything* is permissable. That is why the world is the way it
    is and it will continue to decline as more and more people kick God out
    of the equation.
    What a crock of shit that is. I know many agnostics/atheists who have
    more compassion and understanding of others in their pinky than most
    Christians have in their entire deluted mindset. Point in fact, two

    I admit that there are those out there that claim to be Christian but do
    not
    act accordingly.

    Politicians will promise you anything and everything in order
    to get elected. Does that mean they will keep their promises?

    My point being is that without the belief in God and consequences for your actions, people will tend to do things they wouldn't
    normally do.

    An individual does not know what he/she is capable of, regardless
    of belief. Man will do whatever it takes in order to survive, or to
    protect others from harm, including committing the most horrendous
    acts imaginable.

    I did not infer that *all* non-believers are subject to that.

    We all live in a world of belief.

    One can either believe in the existence of a god(s), or one can
    believe in the nonexistence of a god(s). There is no other choice.
    Therefore, the best that we can do is come up with a theory of
    probability. Which do you believe is more likely? And does it
    really matter or make any difference?

    Jesus does not believe in God. Neither does Satan. As such, one
    can say they are both nonbelievers. Think about it.

    We must doubt to believe. Without doubt, there can be no belief.

    God does not need, or want, our belief. Why should He? God is God.
    Why would God need anything from His own creation? By placing our
    own belief in God, we are violating God's very first Commandment.

    Aside from the "be fruitful and multiply" commandment.

    He kinda had to do a re-boot with that Flood thing. But Noah
    was willing to do his part, if only enough willing women could
    be found ...

    Would you justify theft if you knew that there would be no consequences
    for
    thievery? Or telling lies?

    We all die. So what difference does it make what we do on this earth?

    close friends, the wife a devote born again Christian, the husband an
    atheist. Both have moral character well above many "religious" people
    I know. You statement above is part of the problem where you think
    yours is the one true diety. You can certainly pray according to your
    choice but don't blame others who don't feel the need to.

    John 14:6 (KJV 1900) 6A "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth,
    and
    the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

    Tickets to Paradise. Available only through Jesus. Being the
    son of a carpenter, I am guessing he was making these tickets
    out of wood? Or maybe he had some apprentices making them for
    him, so he could sell them to the masses?

    Let's see, and prove me if I am wrong. There have been more people
    killed throughout history due to "God" based wars on whose was the
    better diety. Do you actually think the differences with Islam just

    Islam has been around since the 6th century. I'm not that delusional :)

    One can argue there have been more people killed throughout history
    due to "science" based wars, such as Nazis using eugenics as their
    basis for developing their Aryan Race.

    started 15 years ago? Look at the issue is Ireland (two Christin based
    groups). Look at the issues with Tibet with China. It will never end
    until all religions sit back and allow the total freedom of religious

    The Vatican has the most innocent blood on its hands in the name of God
    than
    any other institution throughout human history.

    Oh, come now. Those priests were simply trying to teach those
    young altar boys a lesson ...

    Abuse(s) are not limited to the religious (of all faiths).
    It is the coverup that most people found so disgusting. The
    previous two popes knew about it, JPII ignoring it entirely
    for the first 25 years of his 26-year pontificate. Pope
    Francis is the first who has actually apologized.

    I'm Canadian so I am not familiar with the American constitution.

    The US Constitution is not a religious document. With so many
    different groups of Christians wanting to have their own say,
    the only way the framers of the Constitution could find agreement
    with each other was to allow all religions to exist.

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to
    you.

    "And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace;
    and his voice as the sound of many waters." - Revelation 1:15

    Yeah. When that black man shows his face in the clouds ...

    --Lee

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Paul Hayton on Sat Dec 12 19:37:02 2015
    Hello Paul,

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to
    you.

    I saw a great bumper sticker y/day - it said 'Jesus is coming - better
    look
    busy!'

    https://blacknonbelievers.wordpress.com/other/rapture-fun/

    Words cannot describe what only pictures (and cartoons) can show ...

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  • From Bryan Handfield@1:275/89 to Paul Hayton on Sat Dec 12 15:53:00 2015
    -=[ On 12-12-15 17:25, Paul Hayton wrote to Bryan Handfield below: ]=-
    -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Paul Hayton!

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to you.
    I saw a great bumper sticker y/day - it said 'Jesus is coming - better look busy!'
    LOL, awesome! Some bumper stickers do have some truth to them.


    Cheers,

    Bryan
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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Bryan Handfield on Sat Dec 12 19:00:00 2015
    Bryan Handfield wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

    -=[ On 12-10-15 18:34, Bill McGarrity wrote to Bryan Handfield below:
    ]=- -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Bill McGarrity!

    People who grow up without a firm belief in God tend not to have a
    moral compass. Consider how horrible a society full of atheists would
    be. In their mindset, since there is no consequences for your actions then *everything* is permissable. That is why the world is the way it
    is and it will continue to decline as more and more people kick God out
    of the equation.
    What a crock of shit that is. I know many agnostics/atheists who have more compassion and understanding of others in their pinky than most Christians have in their entire deluted mindset. Point in fact, two

    I admit that there are those out there that claim to be Christian but
    do not act accordingly. My point being is that without the belief in
    God and consequences for your actions, people will tend to do things
    they wouldn't normally do. I did not infer that *all* non-believers
    are subject to that. Would you justify theft if you knew that there
    would be no consequences for thievery? Or telling lies?

    Through your previous message you inferred the Trump theory that all Muslims should be grouped into the sphere of non-admittance into the country therefore your statement regarding atheists seemed to follow the same theory. Just because one is an atheist doesn't mean they don't know the difference between right and wrong.

    close friends, the wife a devote born again Christian, the husband an atheist. Both have moral character well above many "religious" people
    I know. You statement above is part of the problem where you think
    yours is the one true diety. You can certainly pray according to your choice but don't blame others who don't feel the need to.

    John 14:6 (KJV 1900) 6A "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

    And to an atheist the Bible is a book on the NY Times best seller list. Think of Jesus' most important lesson of 'Love thy neighbor', as according to God, man is made in His image and likeness.... therefore, the love of another is following the statement you quoted.

    Let's see, and prove me if I am wrong. There have been more people
    killed throughout history due to "God" based wars on whose was the
    better diety. Do you actually think the differences with Islam just

    Islam has been around since the 6th century. I'm not that delusional
    :)

    OK...

    started 15 years ago? Look at the issue is Ireland (two Christin based groups). Look at the issues with Tibet with China. It will never end until all religions sit back and allow the total freedom of religious

    The Vatican has the most innocent blood on its hands in the name of God than any other institution throughout human history.

    Probably, so where does one draw te line on who or what religion is the most dangerous?

    I'm Canadian so I am not familiar with the American constitution.


    I'm sure you've heard it one hundred times as it certainly follows the Canadian outlook on free speech and religious freedoms.

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to you.

    And you take it upon yourself to think I am not a Christian? How Christian of you. Just because I've shared something that refutes your original statements you piled me into the "Those that need saving" catagory. Can you see the problem? I've been a Christian all my life BUT, I am not blinded by the tunnel-vision attitude of so called Christians who want to "save" me. I am doing quite well on my own. Appreciate the offer though but if I were you, you may want to start looking in the mirror to actually see who needs the saving.

    Be well...


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  • From Bryan Handfield@1:275/89 to Bill McGarrity on Sat Dec 12 19:55:00 2015
    -=[ On 12-12-15 19:00, Bill McGarrity wrote to Bryan Handfield below: ]=-
    -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Bill McGarrity!

    The Vatican has the most innocent blood on its hands in the name of God than any other institution throughout human history.
    Probably, so where does one draw te line on who or what religion is the most dangerous?
    Religion is a construct of man and innately flawed.

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to you.
    And you take it upon yourself to think I am not a Christian? How
    Christian of you. Just because I've shared something that refutes your original statements you piled me into the "Those that need saving" catagory. Can you see the problem? I've been a Christian all my life
    BUT, I am not blinded by the tunnel-vision attitude of so called Christians who want to "save" me. I am doing quite well on my own. Appreciate the offer though but if I were you, you may want to start looking in the mirror to actually see who needs the saving.
    Thank you Bill. I am already saved. It is written "Matthew 7:16 (KJV 1900) 16A Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"

    I never meant to infer that you were not already saved and I apologize.

    Cheers,

    Bryan
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  • From Tim Richardson@1:275/93 to Bryan Handfield on Mon Dec 14 10:58:11 2015
    -=[ On 12-12-15 19:00, Bill McGarrity wrote to Bryan Handfield below: ]=- -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Bill McGarrity!

    The Vatican has the most innocent blood on its hands in the name of God than any other institution throughout human history.
    Probably, so where does one draw te line on who or what religion is the most dangerous?
    Religion is a construct of man and innately flawed.

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to you.
    And you take it upon yourself to think I am not a Christian? How Christian of you. Just because I've shared something that refutes your original statements you piled me into the "Those that need saving" catagory. Can you see the problem? I've been a Christian all my life BUT, I am not blinded by the tunnel-vision attitude of so called Christians who want to "save" me. I am doing quite well on my own. Appreciate the offer though but if I were you, you may want to start looking in the mirror to actually see who needs the saving.
    Thank you Bill. I am already saved. It is written "Matthew 7:16 (KJV 1900) 16A Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"

    I never meant to infer that you were not already saved and I apologize.

    Oh he's saved alright! He's a believing, practicing Catholic. Well...at least he says he is. Some of the things the `Church' hold to McGarrity only pays
    lip service to...or just ignores altogether.

    Anyway...I was browsing through some news sites yesterday and found a few articles about a couple of people who've been trying to pass themselves off
    as `black' for a long time, getting kicked out of the `black race'!
    Weird! Whites passing themselves off as `black'...or whites trying to be more `black' than the blacks are an odd bunch. They eventually end up being even rejected by the blacks themselves!
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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Tim Richardson on Mon Dec 14 18:06:00 2015
    Tim Richardson wrote to Bryan Handfield <=-

    -=[ On 12-12-15 19:00, Bill McGarrity wrote to Bryan Handfield below: ]=- -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Bill McGarrity!

    The Vatican has the most innocent blood on its hands in the name of God than any other institution throughout human history.
    Probably, so where does one draw te line on who or what religion is the most dangerous?
    Religion is a construct of man and innately flawed.

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth to you.
    And you take it upon yourself to think I am not a Christian? How Christian of you. Just because I've shared something that refutes your original statements you piled me into the "Those that need saving" catagory. Can you see the problem? I've been a Christian all my life BUT, I am not blinded by the tunnel-vision attitude of so called Christians who want to "save" me. I am doing quite well on my own. Appreciate the offer though but if I were you, you may want to start looking in the mirror to actually see who needs the saving.
    Thank you Bill. I am already saved. It is written "Matthew 7:16 (KJV 1900) 16A Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"

    I never meant to infer that you were not already saved and I apologize.

    Oh he's saved alright! He's a believing, practicing Catholic. Well...at least he says he is. Some of the things the `Church' hold to McGarrity only pays lip service to...or just ignores altogether.

    As I said Richardson, I follow Christ's teachings of Love thy neighbor. You seem to have issue with that but hey, that's fine. I will certainly meet my God with a clean conscience. I can't answer for others as to what they find acceptable in their lives, no matter what it is as I believe they have the God given right to decide for themselves. You, on the other hand, want yours, and only your views to be the supreme path. Doesn't work like that and the sooner you realize that, the happier you'll be.



    Anyway...I was browsing through some news sites yesterday and found a
    few articles about a couple of people who've been trying to pass themselves off as `black' for a long time, getting kicked out of the `black race'! Weird! Whites passing themselves off as `black'...or
    whites trying to be more `black' than the blacks are an odd bunch. They eventually end up being even rejected by the blacks themselves!

    Why does that bother you? Because you feel it is odd? Maybe they can relate to the black race... afterall, you certainly distinguish and relate yourself with the bigoted racist crowd. Live and let live..




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  • From Bryan Handfield@1:275/89 to Tim Richardson on Mon Dec 14 19:09:00 2015
    -=[ On 12-14-15 10:58, Tim Richardson wrote to Bryan Handfield below: ]=-
    -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Tim Richardson!

    Anyway...I was browsing through some news sites yesterday and found a
    few articles about a couple of people who've been trying to pass themselves off as `black' for a long time, getting kicked out of the `black race'! Weird! Whites passing themselves off as `black'...or
    whites trying to be more `black' than the blacks are an odd bunch. They eventually end up being even rejected by the blacks themselves!
    Its definitely has got quite crazy out there.

    Cheers,

    Bryan
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  • From BOB ACKLEY@1:123/140 to BRYAN HANDFIELD on Tue Dec 15 14:28:04 2015
    -=[ On 12-12-15 17:25, Paul Hayton wrote to Bryan Handfield below: ]=-
    -=[ Re: Re: The BLM hoax ]=-

    Hi Paul Hayton!

    Jesus is coming back soon, so I'll pray that He'll reveal the truth
    to
    you.
    I saw a great bumper sticker y/day - it said 'Jesus is coming -
    better
    look busy!'

    LOL, awesome! Some bumper stickers do have some truth to them.

    Years ago I saw one that said "Jesus is coming, and boy is he pissed!
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  • From Tim Richardson@1:275/93 to Bill McGarrity on Tue Dec 15 19:06:58 2015

    Anyway...I was browsing through some news sites yesterday and found a few articles about a couple of people who've been trying to pass themselves off as `black' for a long time, getting kicked out of the `black race'! Weird! Whites passing themselves off as `black'...or whites trying to be more `black' than the blacks are an odd bunch. They eventually end up being even rejected by the blacks themselves!

    Why does that bother you?

    It doesn't `bother' me at all. I'm rather surprised that, as brilliant as you think yourself to be...you don't see the hypocrisy here. But then...you also didn't see anything wrong when Hussein lied about everyone being able to keep their health plan and doctor, did you?

    Because you feel it is odd? Maybe they can relate
    to the black race...

    They weren't `relating' to the black race. they had deliberately created, and were living, a lie! Both `claimed' to be bi-racial. Neither one is! It was a lie! On both their parts. Leave it to you to seize on the `race' card, and ignore the lies they both foisted on the public.

    afterall, you certainly distinguish and relate yourself
    with the bigoted racist crowd. Live and let live..

    Ah yes! The `bigot' and `race' card as a pair! Nice!

    As someone used to say...`oh, for one smart liberal democrat'!
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  • From Bill McGarrity@1:266/404 to Tim Richardson on Wed Dec 16 14:17:00 2015
    Tim Richardson wrote to Bill McGarrity <=-

    Anyway...I was browsing through some news sites yesterday and found a few articles about a couple of people who've been trying to pass themselves off as `black' for a long time, getting kicked out of the `black race'! Weird! Whites passing themselves off as `black'...or whites trying to be more `black' than the blacks are an odd bunch. They eventually end up being even rejected by the blacks themselves!

    Why does that bother you?

    It doesn't `bother' me at all. I'm rather surprised that, as brilliant
    as you think yourself to be...you don't see the hypocrisy here. But then...you also didn't see anything wrong when Hussein lied about
    everyone being able to keep their health plan and doctor, did you?

    Again, instead of using my complete statement you break it into two, which is fine. Yes, I have issue they lied about their ethenticity but again, they felt as if they could relate better with blacks as opposed to their own race. Their decision, certainly not yours or mine.

    With regard to the President's statement. It was made IF your current insurance was in complience with the standards set forth in the ACA. Unfortunatly, he never stated that and therefore he admitted, me bad. Those who had inadaquate coverage to begin with were indeed required to upgrade to a policy which gave them more coverage. Those doctors/insurance companies who were getting away with highway theft were either exposed or required to offer the upgraded coverage as stated above. Some refused, therefore people were required to choose a new physician/plan. Either way, they upgraded their coverage and most actully paid less. Yes, some paid more but, as was the case of the few who bitched the most, ie: the dude who owned the multi-million dollar pretzel company, it was an increase he could well aford yet made an ass out of himself.


    Because you feel it is odd? Maybe they can relate
    to the black race...

    They weren't `relating' to the black race. they had deliberately
    created, and were living, a lie! Both `claimed' to be bi-racial.
    Neither one is! It was a lie! On both their parts. Leave it to you to seize on the `race' card, and ignore the lies they both foisted on the public.

    I never siezed on the race card. Yes, they lied about their race but again as I stated previously, maybe it was because they related to blacks better. You have no facts that deny that other than your hatred.


    afterall, you certainly distinguish and relate yourself
    with the bigoted racist crowd. Live and let live..

    Ah yes! The `bigot' and `race' card as a pair! Nice!

    You've certaining pidgeon-holed yourself as both in previous posts. I'm just agreeing with your demeanor as proven by your own admission many times.

    As someone used to say...`oh, for one smart liberal democrat'!

    Why thank you.... I do consider myself as intelligent as well as a liberal. Democrat, well, there are a small minority I don't agree with so you're a tad off on that.

    Oh, btw, where is your rebuttal on my statements regarding God and my beliefs. I figured that would be your #1 target. Guess not. Racism/bigotry is more your cup of tea. Oh well.


    Enjoy....


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