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Tim December 15th 12 12:03 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

jps December 15th 12 12:36 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.


Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

Tim December 15th 12 12:48 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Dec 15, 6:36*am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.


Too bad they've become a necessity. *I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.


OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


ESAD December 15th 12 01:51 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On 12/15/12 7:48 AM, Tim wrote:
On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.


Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.


OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


It's not an unimaginable tragedy. It happens with some frequency in the
United States, which is the most violent modern western democracy.
Perhaps we are too violent a people to allow guns to be obtained so
easily. Terrorists tell their followers to get their firearms in the
United States, our gun laws are so weak.


BAR[_2_] December 15th 12 02:18 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
In article ,
says...

On 12/15/12 7:48 AM, Tim wrote:
On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.


OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


It's not an unimaginable tragedy. It happens with some frequency in the
United States, which is the most violent modern western democracy.
Perhaps we are too violent a people to allow guns to be obtained so
easily. Terrorists tell their followers to get their firearms in the
United States, our gun laws are so weak.


It may not be an unimaginable tragedy in your eyes and we can believe
that.

Have you paid your taxes this week.


jps December 15th 12 07:39 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36*am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.


Too bad they've become a necessity. *I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.


OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

jps December 15th 12 07:44 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 08:51:18 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/15/12 7:48 AM, Tim wrote:
On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.


OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


It's not an unimaginable tragedy. It happens with some frequency in the
United States, which is the most violent modern western democracy.
Perhaps we are too violent a people to allow guns to be obtained so
easily. Terrorists tell their followers to get their firearms in the
United States, our gun laws are so weak.


We have terrorists running religious organizations, religious leaders
blaming tragedies on the lack of school prayer, as if that's going to
protect children from madmen with guns.

thumper December 15th 12 09:59 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On 12/15/2012 4:48 AM, Tim wrote:

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


On that we agree.


Tim December 15th 12 11:30 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Dec 15, 3:59*pm, thumper wrote:
On 12/15/2012 4:48 AM, Tim wrote:

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


On that we agree.


And that was my point.
Thank You!

GuzzisRule December 16th 12 07:02 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36*am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. *I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.


OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.


Should income be equal among men?

GuzzisRule December 16th 12 08:28 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36*am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. *I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.


Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.


Should income be equal among men?


~crickets~

ESAD December 16th 12 08:51 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.


Should income be equal among men?


~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?

GuzzisRule December 16th 12 09:44 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

Should income be equal among men?


~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?


Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying
your taxes would help.

Does the Duvall County Clerk know about your twin-diesel-powered trawler?

ESAD December 16th 12 10:24 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

Should income be equal among men?

~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?


Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying
your taxes would help.



Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about
income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this
country are calls for income *equality*?

I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and probably
more prejudiced.

BAR[_2_] December 17th 12 03:02 AM

Thought about compassion.
 
In article ,
says...

On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

Should income be equal among men?

~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?


Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying
your taxes would help.



Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about
income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this
country are calls for income *equality*?

I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and probably
more prejudiced.


Income equality as a goal is the stupidest thing any government could
try to achieve.

GuzzisRule December 18th 12 07:15 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 17:24:39 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

Should income be equal among men?

~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?


Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying
your taxes would help.



Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about
income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this
country are calls for income *equality*?

I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and probably
more prejudiced.


Pray tell, krause, what did he mean with his whine about the 'inequality of income'.

-
A question from 'Racist John'

Meyer[_2_] December 18th 12 07:29 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On 12/18/2012 2:15 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 17:24:39 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

Should income be equal among men?

~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?

Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying
your taxes would help.



Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about
income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this
country are calls for income *equality*?

I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are aHarry's boy wasn't thinking locally s dumb as Snotty and probably
more prejudiced.


Pray tell, krause, what did he mean with his whine about the 'inequality of income'.

-
A question from 'Racist John'

Harry's boy wasn't talking locally. He was talking globally. Much worse
for us.

ESAD December 18th 12 09:27 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On 12/18/12 2:15 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 17:24:39 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

Should income be equal among men?

~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?

Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying
your taxes would help.



Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about
income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this
country are calls for income *equality*?

I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and probably
more prejudiced.


Pray tell, krause, what did he mean with his whine about the 'inequality of income'.

-
A question from 'Racist John'


Problems arise from the widening "inequality of income," in which the
wealthy grab more and more of a nation's wealth and leave less and less
of it for the less wealthy to obtain by their work efforts. This is not
the same as calling for income equality.


GuzzisRule December 18th 12 09:53 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 16:27:58 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/18/12 2:15 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 17:24:39 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

Should income be equal among men?

~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?

Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying
your taxes would help.



Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about
income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this
country are calls for income *equality*?

I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and probably
more prejudiced.


Pray tell, krause, what did he mean with his whine about the 'inequality of income'.

-
A question from 'Racist John'


Problems arise from the widening "inequality of income," in which the
wealthy grab more and more of a nation's wealth and leave less and less
of it for the less wealthy to obtain by their work efforts. This is not
the same as calling for income equality.


There was no mention of 'widening'. In any case, the solution to 'inequality' or even 'widening
inequality' would be have to be some sort of 'equalizing'. Right, Mr. Know-it-all Tax Cheat?

[email protected] December 18th 12 10:00 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 4:53:40 PM UTC-5, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 16:27:58 -0500, ESAD wrote:



On 12/18/12 2:15 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 17:24:39 -0500, ESAD wrote:




On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:




On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:




On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:




On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim


wrote:




On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:


On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim


wrote:




In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,


Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of


kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,


sustain communities across the planet.




Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true


during the Crusades.




OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler


for you. Lets try this and see if it works.




Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because


of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the


dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to


do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,


solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get


through such an horrific event.




The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will


ultimately prevail.




Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.


It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.




Should income be equal among men?




~crickets~








Why? Did someone here claim it should be?




Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying


your taxes would help.








Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about


income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this


country are calls for income *equality*?




I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and probably


more prejudiced.




Pray tell, krause, what did he mean with his whine about the 'inequality of income'.




-


A question from 'Racist John'






Problems arise from the widening "inequality of income," in which the


wealthy grab more and more of a nation's wealth and leave less and less


of it for the less wealthy to obtain by their work efforts. This is not


the same as calling for income equality.




There was no mention of 'widening'. In any case, the solution to 'inequality' or even 'widening

inequality' would be have to be some sort of 'equalizing'. Right, Mr. Know-it-all Tax Cheat?


harry's income was on the losing side of the gap, so he grabbed some of ours by not paying his taxes.

Earl[_69_] December 19th 12 01:52 AM

Thought about compassion.
 
ESAD wrote:
On 12/18/12 2:15 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 17:24:39 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:

On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule
wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:

On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim

wrote:

On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim

wrote:

In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,
Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate
acts of
kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly
newsworthy,
sustain communities across the planet.

Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true
during the Crusades.

OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit
simpler
for you. Lets try this and see if it works.

Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel
because
of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will
see the
dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms
way to
do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to
provide help,
solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get
through such an horrific event.

The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people
and will
ultimately prevail.

Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of
income.
It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.

Should income be equal among men?

~crickets~



Why? Did someone here claim it should be?

Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time
keeping up, krause? Maybe paying
your taxes would help.



Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about
income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this
country are calls for income *equality*?

I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and
probably
more prejudiced.


Pray tell, krause, what did he mean with his whine about the
'inequality of income'.

-
A question from 'Racist John'


Problems arise from the widening "inequality of income," in which the
wealthy grab more and more of a nation's wealth and leave less and
less of it for the less wealthy to obtain by their work efforts. This
is not the same as calling for income equality.

That gap will continue to widen as the idiots breed more idiots when
they aren't in jail. Insert dueling banjos

iBoaterer[_2_] December 19th 12 02:58 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
In article ,
says...

On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 4:53:40 PM UTC-5, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 16:27:58 -0500, ESAD wrote:



On 12/18/12 2:15 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 17:24:39 -0500, ESAD wrote:




On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:




On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:




On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:




On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim


wrote:




On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:


On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim


wrote:




In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,


Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of


kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,


sustain communities across the planet.




Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true


during the Crusades.




OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler


for you. Lets try this and see if it works.




Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because


of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the


dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to


do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,


solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get


through such an horrific event.




The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will


ultimately prevail.




Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.


It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.




Should income be equal among men?




~crickets~








Why? Did someone here claim it should be?




Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying


your taxes would help.








Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about


income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this


country are calls for income *equality*?




I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and probably


more prejudiced.




Pray tell, krause, what did he mean with his whine about the 'inequality of income'.




-


A question from 'Racist John'






Problems arise from the widening "inequality of income," in which the


wealthy grab more and more of a nation's wealth and leave less and less


of it for the less wealthy to obtain by their work efforts. This is not


the same as calling for income equality.




There was no mention of 'widening'. In any case, the solution to 'inequality' or even 'widening

inequality' would be have to be some sort of 'equalizing'. Right, Mr. Know-it-all Tax Cheat?


harry's income was on the losing side of the gap, so he grabbed some of ours by not paying his taxes.


I agree with this statement. Also, his other bills make us pay more,
because a creditor has to charge us more to recoup the losses of losers
like Harry.

GuzzisRule December 19th 12 08:31 PM

Thought about compassion.
 
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 14:00:47 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 4:53:40 PM UTC-5, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Tue, 18 Dec 2012 16:27:58 -0500, ESAD wrote:



On 12/18/12 2:15 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 17:24:39 -0500, ESAD wrote:




On 12/16/12 4:44 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 15:51:57 -0500, ESAD wrote:




On 12/16/12 3:28 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:


On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 14:02:03 -0500, GuzzisRule wrote:




On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 11:39:41 -0800, jps wrote:




On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:48:17 -0800 (PST), Tim


wrote:




On Dec 15, 6:36 am, jps wrote:


On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:03:28 -0800 (PST), Tim


wrote:




In among all the discussion of the recent school tragedy,


Let's not forget the millions of individual compassionate acts of


kindness and gentleness, that although not seemingly newsworthy,


sustain communities across the planet.




Too bad they've become a necessity. I suppose the same was true


during the Crusades.




OK, I admit my mistake. I should have made my statement a bit simpler


for you. Lets try this and see if it works.




Amidst all the incredible heartbreak and helplessness we feel because


of an unimaginable tragedy like this, watch closely. You will see the


dozens upon dozens of people who put their own lives in harms way to


do right. The ordinary folks who rose to the occasion to provide help,


solace, a shoulder, a meal, or whatever was needed to try and get


through such an horrific event.




The good people still WAY outnumber the crazy and bad people and will


ultimately prevail.




Yes, by the further proliferation of guns and inequality of income.


It's all gonna be great. Something reminds me of France.




Should income be equal among men?




~crickets~








Why? Did someone here claim it should be?




Someone whined about the inequality of income. Having a rough time keeping up, krause? Maybe paying


your taxes would help.








Are you really so frippin' stupid that you think the discussions about


income inequality and the havoc income inequality is creating in this


country are calls for income *equality*?




I'll bet you do. In your own way, you are as dumb as Snotty and probably


more prejudiced.




Pray tell, krause, what did he mean with his whine about the 'inequality of income'.




-


A question from 'Racist John'






Problems arise from the widening "inequality of income," in which the


wealthy grab more and more of a nation's wealth and leave less and less


of it for the less wealthy to obtain by their work efforts. This is not


the same as calling for income equality.




There was no mention of 'widening'. In any case, the solution to 'inequality' or even 'widening

inequality' would be have to be some sort of 'equalizing'. Right, Mr. Know-it-all Tax Cheat?


harry's income was on the losing side of the gap, so he grabbed some of ours by not paying his taxes.


I'm still awaiting a cogent reply from the guy.


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