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cleveland:
Jupiter,
I don't know what the answer is. I don't think we are having an honest dialog nationally, though.
My wife and I live on the edge of a 'trendy' area in the inner city, but a recent wave of drug crimes in our part of the neighborhood - which is otherwise quite beautiful - has led us to contemplate moving, esp. now that we have a 6 month old girl. So, do we move to the lilly-white suburbs too? I have always thought living in the city by choice is part of the solution, but if I am one of a relative few, what difference does my presence mean, except that I get a small sense of moral superiority that is rapidly diminishing?
Antigen:
--- Quote ---On 2005-10-31 06:53:00, cleveland wrote:
So, do we move to the lilly-white suburbs too?
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Definitely! The drugs are always better and, often, cheaper in the burbs. And there's very little crime associated w/ them in that setting.
I turned to speak to God, About the world's despair; But to make bad matters worse, I found God wasn't there.
--Robert Frost, American poet
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cleveland:
I'm not kidding. Someone was shot in their car, and the car set on fire, one block from our house. And last winter, the little corner market on our street was robbed; the clerk was shot, and a women with a newborn, who had stopped by to pick up formula, was shot in the back as she ran out. Her husband was circling the block with their baby in the car - she was dead on the sidewalk. All this on a tree-lined street of Victorian century homes, and the police department is right up the street. It makes me sick!
Anonymous:
Tonight I choose not to use my username, yet here it goes. I am a Born Again Catholic. In the late 70's the Catholic church had what is called The Charismatic Renewel. My 2 older kids and I went to prayer meetings, Baptisim of the Holy Spirit, which resulted in receiving the Gift of Tongues, and whatever gift God had planned for people. I have the gift of healing. I don't go around telling people, yet if the situation occurs, I will use that Gift. It's not me, it is the Holy Spirit working through me. I give God the Glory, not myself.
As far as a Catholic having an abortion, the Catholic church embraces women who have been through one. It is callled Project Rachael. Through this program you are connected with a Priest or Deacon, and go step by step through the healing process.
The Catholic Church has been through a lot, yet throughout the years, at least here in the US, has changed so much. Has anyone who left the church ever pictured the congregation singing and praying with arms lifted up or dancing in their place or in the aisles? Or during the Our Father, people reaching across the aisles to hold hands so everyone is ONE!?? Most churches are NOT CULTS. They are people coming together for one purpose--- To listen to the Word of God, learn from it, Pray and Praise Jesus, as the BODY of Christ. Check it out sometime. You may need to search a little, but if you find a Catholic Church with a younger Priest you will be amazed.The seed was a cult because they knocked us all down to feel we were a nothing, no good druggies, then raised us all up the same way with untruths and brainwashing.
Antigen:
I'm not kidding either, Walter. Used to be pot deals were closed w/ a handshake, coke deals at gunpoint. Now it's more like drug deals in the burbs vs those that occure in the city. And, maybe not surprisingly, it seems to work a lot like grocery stores. The ones in the ghetto are low quality and more expensive than the ones located next to retirement communities.
The only way I know to clean up a neighborhood like that for good and all is to move it to Holland so that the trade can be conducted by responsible business people. Mean time, they're not going to repeal prohibition any time soon, at least not soon enough to benefit your daughter. So you'd better get off to somewhere where they're not so prone to violence and they have a genuine respect for keeping the kids out of it.
A student burst into his office. "Professor Stigler, I don't believe I deserve this F you've given me." To which Stigler replied, "I agree, but unfortunately it is the lowest grade the University will allow me to award."
--Professor Stigler
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