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  1. <br /><br /><br /> Seriously. Are you dyslexic? You must be because you don't comprehend anything about the Stop Airport Expansion movement. They are not a STOP ALL PROGRESS MOVEMENT. Get it?
  2. <br /><br /><br /<br /><br /><br /><br />You are all wrong about stop all progress. If you were to pay attention to what people are saying on this board you would know what the meeting is about. I am quite sure you would not let Patti speak. You seem to be the kind of person who would try their best stifle anyone who disagreed with you. <br /><br /><br />Hey Pubby, are you going to record the meeting?
  3. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />You would NEVER EVER let ANYONE know who you are, you don't have the gonads. Plus the fact you could never get away with the garbage and snide remarks you make if face to face. You impress me as a person who enjoys bulling behind the key board.
  4. The Beef Cellar in Roswell was a great place to go after partying. They stayed open until 2 or 3am.
  5. <br /><br /><br /> Instead of running off at the mouth, why don't you put your money where your mouth is, and attend the meeting? Other than your playing here on P.com you may learn something. Bring your friends.
  6. <br /><br /><br /> Dude, get over yourself already. There is NOT a STOP ALL PROGRESS IN PAULDING GROUP. Get off Patti Smith while you're at it. Maybe things will work out for everyone.
  7. It's beautiful! Here's to happy driving.
  8. <br /><br /><br /> This is the way I read between the lines. It means more power for those who want to take your property. Please read this partial definition of eminent domain. Take note of the second sentence, The last two words to be exact. To determine whether property has been taken for public use, the courts first determined whether the property was to be used by a broad segment of the general public. The definition of public use was later broadened to include anything that benefited the public, such as trade centers, municipal civic centers, and airport exp
  9. I agree, Helen is great for an overnight trip. There are so many places to see and experience. There is The Mark of The Potter, a place where you can see artist making the pottery. Nora Mill is another place to stop. They are a working mill and they have a great shop, and a beautiful little river packed with trout. Just across the road from Nora Mill is the Habersham Winery. You can sample the local made wines, and pick up a bottle or two. The drive along the way is scenic, look out for the wildlife.
  10. They have the Southern rock sound down.
  11. <br /><br /><br /> Yes, they do. The radicals will kill anyone who doesn't believe the law according to them. I don't hear much of other Muslims running to set the extreme or radicals straight. Oh, they can't speak out for fear if the radicals. Yes, irony. Sad too.
  12. <br /><br /><br /> We are talking making public, and being on the time clock display of religion. That at work is a no no. You couldn't even have a Bible on your toolbox. My internal dialogue with God is always with me, even though I make bad choices. Muslim prayers are not anything like Christian praying. There is a series of rituals Muslims must do before prayer. Besides, these were customers, anything they wanted, they got. For good reason. Right.
  13. <br /><br /><br /> To ones self, sure. To stand up and declare it, no.
  14. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />As far as public schools go, praying is not allowed. Work etc... I had a job where we made a place for the Muslims to pray when the time came. That included a place to prepare before prayer. The washing of feet and cleansing as called out by The Koran.<br /><br />I was free to pray also if I wished. On breaks and lunch only. Has anyone reading this ever researched Sharia law, or read any of the Koran? Some of you really should do some reading-up on the sharia laws. Taqiyya means to allow one to lie and deceive about I
  15. <br /><br /><br <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Some decisions we have to make according to the law may go against my moral compass, but I still must obey the law. I may not like the law, but I must tolerate the law. <br /><br />Good question is do Muslims that go to public schools pray? Yes they do. Where's the separation of Church and State? <br /><br /> <br /><a href='http://www.newschannel5.com/story/5641960/muslim-prayers-allowed-in-metro-schools' class='bbc_url' title='External link' rel='external'>http://www
  16. <br /><br /><br /> Hey Patti. I gave you a bunch of pluses just now and they have disappeared already. Go figure. I bet I know who it is too. I checked out who was looking at the page right before and after I posted. There was one other person there at the time.
  17. There is the moral truth and the moral lie. It all depends on the situation you're in. I would lie to the Nazis and my husband had better lie for his life.
  18. <br /><br /><br /> Ain't that the truth!!
  19. I wonder if those street cars will run to the new Braves Stadium?
  20. <br /><br /><br /> LOL! You are so pitifully funny.
  21. <br /><br /><br /> Don't feel bad for me BB, Here's something to think about. I have been retired for ten years now and I'm 53. I'm not on disability, I don't receive any government checks. So, I would say I have handled my finances pretty well so far. So, you can mark me off that list of people you have regarding your finances. As you said in another post, you said something like you wouldn't have any opposition to folks having anything to do with your finances. Very caddy of you. But that's your style when someone disagrees with you. Oh, my husband is also retired
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