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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Doug Kanter wrote in message news:CO%Ve.1155 How would you like it if the pledge read "under Buddha", instead of "under god"? I don't know. I've often felt underbuddha, but it usually passes in a day or two. Eisboch Here's what I have to say about that: http://tinyurl.com/9zgyq Harry, I'm not Jewish and I find your contribution to be that of a pure unadulterated asshole. To use the vandalism of anyone's grave as humor is outside the realm of deceny. |
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Ben,
This is not vandalism, or anti-Semitic, nor was it made to desecrate the gravesite. It was a tribute to the deceased, made by someone placing pennies at gravesite to spell out NYUK. There is a Jewish custom of placing stones on the gravesite (instead of Flowers), to indicate someone has come to visit the grave. I and most people would look at the pennies as the same remembrance as the Jewish custom of placing stones at the grave. "Ben" . net wrote in message m... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Doug Kanter wrote in message news:CO%Ve.1155 How would you like it if the pledge read "under Buddha", instead of "under god"? I don't know. I've often felt underbuddha, but it usually passes in a day or two. Eisboch Here's what I have to say about that: http://tinyurl.com/9zgyq Harry, I'm not Jewish and I find your contribution to be that of a pure unadulterated asshole. To use the vandalism of anyone's grave as humor is outside the realm of deceny. |
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For that matter, it might be stones of the same size (IE pea grave pebbles)
"Star-bucks" wrote in message ... Ben, This is not vandalism, or anti-Semitic, nor was it made to desecrate the gravesite. It was a tribute to the deceased, made by someone placing pennies at gravesite to spell out NYUK. There is a Jewish custom of placing stones on the gravesite (instead of Flowers), to indicate someone has come to visit the grave. I and most people would look at the pennies as the same remembrance as the Jewish custom of placing stones at the grave. "Ben" . net wrote in message m... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Doug Kanter wrote in message news:CO%Ve.1155 How would you like it if the pledge read "under Buddha", instead of "under god"? I don't know. I've often felt underbuddha, but it usually passes in a day or two. Eisboch Here's what I have to say about that: http://tinyurl.com/9zgyq Harry, I'm not Jewish and I find your contribution to be that of a pure unadulterated asshole. To use the vandalism of anyone's grave as humor is outside the realm of deceny. |
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:47:12 -0400, "Star-bucks"
wrote: Ben, This is not vandalism, or anti-Semitic, nor was it made to desecrate the gravesite. It was a tribute to the deceased, made by someone placing pennies at gravesite to spell out NYUK. There is a Jewish custom of placing stones on the gravesite (instead of Flowers), to indicate someone has come to visit the grave. I and most people would look at the pennies as the same remembrance as the Jewish custom of placing stones at the grave. Do you honestly think krause was paying a tribute to the dead with his post? I don't. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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JohnH,
It is hard to tell what Krause meant, I was talking about the person who spelled out NYUK. -- Starbuck .... Do well, hear of it never. Do ill, hear of it forever. "PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:47:12 -0400, "Star-bucks" wrote: Ben, This is not vandalism, or anti-Semitic, nor was it made to desecrate the gravesite. It was a tribute to the deceased, made by someone placing pennies at gravesite to spell out NYUK. There is a Jewish custom of placing stones on the gravesite (instead of Flowers), to indicate someone has come to visit the grave. I and most people would look at the pennies as the same remembrance as the Jewish custom of placing stones at the grave. Do you honestly think krause was paying a tribute to the dead with his post? I don't. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 08:51:59 -0400, "Starbuck"
wrote: JohnH, It is hard to tell what Krause meant, I was talking about the person who spelled out NYUK. I was referring to the context of the messages involved. "Here's what I have to say to that....." -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "Ben" . net wrote in message m... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Doug Kanter wrote in message news:CO%Ve.1155 How would you like it if the pledge read "under Buddha", instead of "under god"? I don't know. I've often felt underbuddha, but it usually passes in a day or two. Eisboch Here's what I have to say about that: http://tinyurl.com/9zgyq Harry, I'm not Jewish and I find your contribution to be that of a pure unadulterated asshole. To use the vandalism of anyone's grave as humor is outside the realm of deceny. Jerome Howard was Curly of the 3 stooges. |
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On Sat, 17 Sep 2005 17:29:04 GMT, "Ben" . net wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Here's what I have to say about that: http://tinyurl.com/9zgyq Harry, I'm not Jewish and I find your contribution to be that of a pure unadulterated asshole. To use the vandalism of anyone's grave as humor is outside the realm of deceny. Ben, don't let Harry's crap affect your serenity. He's not worth it. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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