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John H.[_5_] June 21st 15 12:31 AM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:06:54 -0400, Justan Olphart wrote:

On 6/20/2015 6:26 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 6:02 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 17:20:21 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 6/20/15 5:16 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 16:31:22 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 6/20/15 4:05 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 14:54:44 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Susie Jackson lived through Jim Crow. She lived through the civil
rights
movement. She made it to age 87, when a 21-year-old white
supremacist
killed her in her church.

An NRA board member thinks it was her fault for not carrying a gun.

The reality is that Ms. Jackson was above the degenerate culture
that
runs the NRA.

You're obviously making up ****.

Cite?


It's not my problem that your only source of information is the
falsities carried on Fox News.

It's been all over the news. Here's a place for you to start:

http://tinyurl.com/njxvneg

I can hardly wait for your right-wing, gun nutsie rationalizations.

Not what he said. Another lie from Krause.


snerk You have your head so far up the right-wing, gun nutsie ass,
you can't see daylight.

I'm not the one telling lies to 'prove' a point, gun nut Krause.


But Johnny, if Ms. Jackson had only been able to "pack" in church, she
might have been able to save herself and the rest of the congregants.
It's her fault for not convincing her pastor to fight for gun rights in
the church.


What's going on here? You seem to be in a twit about something. Why
don't you filter out John like you do everyone else. I think he's the
source of most of your anguish.


Getting caught in his repeated lies is the source of his anguish.
--

Guns don't cause problems.
Gun owner behavior causes problems.

Username June 21st 15 03:41 AM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 5:16 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 16:31:22 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 6/20/15 4:05 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jun 2015 14:54:44 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Susie Jackson lived through Jim Crow. She lived through the civil
rights
movement. She made it to age 87, when a 21-year-old white supremacist
killed her in her church.

An NRA board member thinks it was her fault for not carrying a gun.

The reality is that Ms. Jackson was above the degenerate culture that
runs the NRA.

You're obviously making up ****.

Cite?


It's not my problem that your only source of information is the
falsities carried on Fox News.

It's been all over the news. Here's a place for you to start:

http://tinyurl.com/njxvneg

I can hardly wait for your right-wing, gun nutsie rationalizations.


Not what he said. Another lie from Krause.


snerk You have your head so far up the right-wing, gun nutsie ass,
you can't see daylight.


The post you cited is a classic case of sensationalism. The board
member of the NRA simply said the reason for the attack was due to
Pinckney's position on concealed carry. If Roof truly chose that church
for that reason, there would be thousands of other people/groups to
target for the same beliefs. YOU would be a target (If you really hold
a CCW). Try again, Krause. You can do better.



Keyser Söze June 21st 15 05:14 PM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On 6/20/15 3:48 PM, Tim wrote:
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/14-13.htm


I don't believe biblical verse is solace for the families of the nine
decent citizens who were murdered by a white racist. I do believe that
if there were a god-supreme being-whatever, he, she or it wouldn't have
allowed the murders to take place.


Justan Olphart June 21st 15 07:10 PM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On 6/21/2015 12:14 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 3:48 PM, Tim wrote:
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/14-13.htm


I don't believe biblical verse is solace for the families of the nine
decent citizens who were murdered by a white racist. I do believe that
if there were a god-supreme being-whatever, he, she or it wouldn't have
allowed the murders to take place.


Ahhh. The basic atheist argument castigating religion. 2nd grade
mentality at best.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Mr. Luddite June 21st 15 08:13 PM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On 6/21/2015 12:14 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 3:48 PM, Tim wrote:
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/14-13.htm


I don't believe biblical verse is solace for the families of the nine
decent citizens who were murdered by a white racist. I do believe that
if there were a god-supreme being-whatever, he, she or it wouldn't have
allowed the murders to take place.



I have no problem with people with a strong faith in a supreme being but
sometimes the logic just doesn't make any sense. For example:

The North Carolina woman who noticed, followed and reported Roof's car
to authorities is obviously a woman of strong bible belt type faith.
In interviews she came across as a very devote, sweet and caring person
who attributed her suspicions about the car as being a sign from "the
Lord". She rejects praise as being the person who was instrumental in
Roof's arrest claiming that "the Lord" is what directed her.

So, where was the Lord on the day of the shootings?



Justan Olphart June 21st 15 10:05 PM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On 6/21/2015 3:13 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 12:14 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 3:48 PM, Tim wrote:
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/14-13.htm


I don't believe biblical verse is solace for the families of the nine
decent citizens who were murdered by a white racist. I do believe that
if there were a god-supreme being-whatever, he, she or it wouldn't have
allowed the murders to take place.



I have no problem with people with a strong faith in a supreme being but
sometimes the logic just doesn't make any sense. For example:

The North Carolina woman who noticed, followed and reported Roof's car
to authorities is obviously a woman of strong bible belt type faith.
In interviews she came across as a very devote, sweet and caring person
who attributed her suspicions about the car as being a sign from "the
Lord". She rejects praise as being the person who was instrumental in
Roof's arrest claiming that "the Lord" is what directed her.

So, where was the Lord on the day of the shootings?


That's for him to know and you to find out

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Keyser Söze June 22nd 15 12:32 AM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On 6/21/15 3:13 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 12:14 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 3:48 PM, Tim wrote:
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/14-13.htm


I don't believe biblical verse is solace for the families of the nine
decent citizens who were murdered by a white racist. I do believe that
if there were a god-supreme being-whatever, he, she or it wouldn't have
allowed the murders to take place.



I have no problem with people with a strong faith in a supreme being but
sometimes the logic just doesn't make any sense. For example:

The North Carolina woman who noticed, followed and reported Roof's car
to authorities is obviously a woman of strong bible belt type faith.
In interviews she came across as a very devote, sweet and caring person
who attributed her suspicions about the car as being a sign from "the
Lord". She rejects praise as being the person who was instrumental in
Roof's arrest claiming that "the Lord" is what directed her.

So, where was the Lord on the day of the shootings?



It's no concern of mine the tales "religious" people tell
themselves...so long as they don't try to push their beliefs onto
society as, unfortunately, too many of them do.

I posted here some weeks ago that I gave up on "god" when one of the
kids in my school died of leukemia and another contracted polio. What
use is a "goid" like that, one who lets innocent children suffer and die?

Some religions tell their followers that the "reward" of belief in their
"god" is an afterlife in heaven or some similar place. That has to be
the biggest fraud perpetuated on mankind, ever. It's a nice myth to
sell, one with absolutely nothing tangible backing it.

[email protected] June 22nd 15 12:33 AM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 12:14:58 PM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 3:48 PM, Tim wrote:
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/14-13.htm


I don't believe biblical verse is solace for the families of the nine
decent citizens who were murdered by a white racist.


OOps, that's where you're wrong. Their faith is (and the biblical verse that goes along with it) is exactly what comforts them.

Justan Olphart June 22nd 15 12:38 AM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On 6/21/2015 7:32 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/15 3:13 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/21/2015 12:14 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 3:48 PM, Tim wrote:
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/14-13.htm


I don't believe biblical verse is solace for the families of the nine
decent citizens who were murdered by a white racist. I do believe that
if there were a god-supreme being-whatever, he, she or it wouldn't have
allowed the murders to take place.



I have no problem with people with a strong faith in a supreme being but
sometimes the logic just doesn't make any sense. For example:

The North Carolina woman who noticed, followed and reported Roof's car
to authorities is obviously a woman of strong bible belt type faith.
In interviews she came across as a very devote, sweet and caring person
who attributed her suspicions about the car as being a sign from "the
Lord". She rejects praise as being the person who was instrumental in
Roof's arrest claiming that "the Lord" is what directed her.

So, where was the Lord on the day of the shootings?



It's no concern of mine the tales "religious" people tell
themselves...so long as they don't try to push their beliefs onto
society as, unfortunately, too many of them do.

I posted here some weeks ago that I gave up on "god" when one of the
kids in my school died of leukemia and another contracted polio. What
use is a "goid" like that, one who lets innocent children suffer and die?

Some religions tell their followers that the "reward" of belief in their
"god" is an afterlife in heaven or some similar place. That has to be
the biggest fraud perpetuated on mankind, ever. It's a nice myth to
sell, one with absolutely nothing tangible backing it.


Go to Hell Krauseberger. ;-)

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



Tim June 22nd 15 12:50 AM

Ms. Susie Jackson
 
On Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 4:33:41 PM UTC-7, wrote:
On Sunday, June 21, 2015 at 12:14:58 PM UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/20/15 3:48 PM, Tim wrote:
http://biblehub.com/kjv/revelation/14-13.htm


I don't believe biblical verse is solace for the families of the nine
decent citizens who were murdered by a white racist.


OOps, that's where you're wrong. Their faith is (and the biblical verse that goes along with it) is exactly what comforts them.



But, some will never understand. And for those who wish to question, that verse I posted is of of the most read at Christian funerals.


BTW, notice no rioters?
http://www.postandcourier.com/articl...PC16/150629865


"In a remarkable display of joy, sorrow and trust, worshippers at Emanuel AME Church on Sunday morning honored slain parishioners by celebrating the power of faith and community...The service drew more than 1,000 people to the Calhoun Street sanctuary, though the building could accommodate only about 800. The street in front of the church, closed by police, became for the morning a sacred space where people enduring another hot Charleston day added their voices to the singing inside and joined hands in prayer in a grand show of solidarity.

When a woman sang "Jesus Said You Can Lean on Me," joined by a young trumpet player and the church choir, the building shook. Worshipers clapped and danced and cried. It was hard to ignore the message: strength comes in numbers and healing begins in the cradle of community.



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