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Hang in there....(sm)

Posted By: Just the big bad on 2009-02-14
In Reply to: Sorry JBB - Sunflower

You'll get used to it.  It won't be anytime and you'll be just as nitpicky as the rest of us...LOL.


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Hang in there
Hey there. I am also feeling the pressure from conservatives reguarding womens rights. It's like Bill said, we live in a three demensional world, and have a two demensional president. Hang in there, we got to stick together!
Hang in there. Don't let them run you off....
that is how radicalism works. Bully tactics. Just let it roll off your back and don't let them bait you. Post your point and then let them attack you for it. You don't have to respond to every one of them. That kind of things says more about them than it does about you. You are every bit as entitled to your opinion as they are. Keep standing up...don't let them silence you. You go, girl!
Hang on to yer hat....
not the first time I said I was sorry...but when yer wrong, yer wrong, and I owned up. :)
Now hang on!
This is exactly why we "Christians" get picked at so much!

She was explaining her belief. Don't just attack. I believe just like you do that Jesus is the Messiah but she was giving evidence for why she believes what she does. That is no reason for attack. She already knows what we as Christians believe. If you want to change minds, give points and facts, and decent comments, don't just attack.

(BTW wowzer I keep saying she, and if you happen to be a he, I'm sorry!)
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sticks and stones and all that... :)
With the crowd you hang with, you probably
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oh boy...... Hang on to your hats! sm
Gonna be a long and bumpy ride, I do believe.

Good to see you back, GP! You have been missed!
At least Bush did not hang around
Sorry, no offense to those in Chicago area, but I hear a lot of bad officials from Chicago.
He likes to hang around them.
about them since the first thing on his list is Gitmo.
Delta Disaster: Hang Together.



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DELTA DISASTER:
HANG TOGETHER

By JOHN PODHORETZ

FOR the second time in four years, the United States has been changed utterly by a previously unthinkable event. And just as was the case after 9/11, how this nation responds to the deluge that is sweeping New Orleans away will help define the nature of its character for decades.

Just as Rudy Giuliani said that the death toll from 9/11 would be more than any of us can bear, the same is already true of Katrina. Who can begin to take in the notion that in the United States in the 21st century, a storm could kill in staggering numbers?

At the beginning of the 20th century, something like 8,000 people perished when Galveston, Texas — unprotected from storm swells at the time — was hit by a hurricane. But when Hurricane Andrew leveled the entire town of Homestead, Fla., 13 years ago and became the most financially deadly storm in American history, it took only 15 lives.

Now we're talking about several hundred times that number in the literal swamping of one of the world's great cities.

There can be no doubt that the immediate response will be one of breathtaking generosity — financial, spiritual and personal. That's what we saw in the wake of 9/11, it's what happened after the tsunami in December, and it's what we will begin to see as the next few days pass.

But what we don't yet know is this: Are we going to try to look forward, to figure out how to save New Orleans and prevent another calamity of this sort there and elsewhere? Or are we going to begin finger-pointing, searching for villains among the debris?

Some of that villain-hunting has already begun, in the typically vulgar, unwisely speedy efforts made by overly assured ideologues certain that they can connect a cataclysm to a pet issue — whether it be the American failure to pass the Kyoto global warming treaty or making the claim that spending on the war in Iraq squeezed out the possibility of shoring up the New Orleans levees.

Here we see the stirrings of a spiritual divisiveness taking hold — in the form of a know-nothing populism that sweeps everything in its wake and brings everything into the courtroom.

What happened here was a natural disaster. But there will be the temptation to turn it into a human conspiracy of greed and selfishness on the part of oil companies, concrete companies, politicians, insurers, re-insurers, goonish cops and the like.

If the recriminations become the story of the next months, everybody will simply go to the usual battle stations. The tort reformers will take on the trial lawyers. The global-warming crowd will face off against American business. The politicians will scream at each other, scoff at each other, and try to find some cheap advantage that will turn the tide against one party or the other.

The good that will be done —person by person, donation by donation, community by community — will be in danger of getting swamped by the bitterness and divisiveness that characterizes contemporary elite politics. Rather than finding common ground, there will be ugly partisanship and a cold standoff.

The horror of a flood is literally, very nearly the oldest story in the Book. There have always been times that the water will rise higher than the walls men can build to contain it. The New Orleans system survived the battering of nature for more than 200 years — but it met its match and was overwhelmed by it.

The best we can do is comfort the afflicted, mourn the lost, and try to rebuild. The worst we can do is turn on each other.

So what shall it be? E-mail:

podhoretz@nypost.com




MT doesn't hang around here much anymore. sm
So I am going to take up for her.  Frankly, I am not sure why you are so upset.  So your friend exaggerated.  Lots of people do that.  MT (and most of us) have certainly taken our licks on these boards a lot of times. I really don't see why you being so mean about it.
We should hang our heads in shame that
xoxoxo
lots of fish hang around those

offshore drilling rigs.  huh huh huh.


 


Cyndiee, you hang in there girl, I am
beginning to enjoy your posts. You are really sounding like a real AMERICAN GIRL! Pooey on this hate between the dems and pubs. I had a boss one time that I just could barely tolerate and had to sit right next to him every day. But, I respected his position of leadership. Mr. Bush is no longer our president, and I also respected his position of leadership as I do Mr. Obamas. That is not to say I agree with either of their policies or beliefs. As long as our country is divided by such bitterness and hate for each other just because one is a dem and one is a pub, we will never heal. We have to remember that we are ALL AMERICANS!

And just remember, everyone may not have been effected by this economy yet, but I truly believe they will feel it. I certainly would not be bragging about great everything is right now! I have grandchildren in college and, due to the market crash, we don't have near as much to worry about leaving to children and grandchildren!!
Most dems hang around 1-2 days, then move on
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Hope they hang on 4 more years. That's all I need before I retire (nm)
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hang on a minute? WE'LL get paid less or lose jobs.
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What if Obama didn't hang around with terrorists? What if he was not a long-time follower of a r
Then I would be voting for him.