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  1. over 12 years ago on Candorville

    I’m a pastor, employed in the LCMS, none of those things are covered by our insurance. I don’t know if I want them to be. But I know I don’t feel cheated because they don’t. Its not a womens health issue. Its a religious ‘establishment’ and ‘free exercise’ issue that has constitutional protections. And the distortion is a thinly hailed attack on the 1st Amendment. (Please read it.

  2. over 12 years ago on Working Daze

    Rita is right! She is so right… worlds collide. But we should not be surprised that Rita knows rules, all the rules. Even the inane ones.

  3. over 12 years ago on Zack Hill

    This is one more sign of a massive change that’s comming. Not simply a cultural/generational change, but an epoch change, on the scale of the fall of Rome. Prepare to welcome the “Dark Ages”Reduce. (Really? Just because some autocrat snooped a toddler’s lunch?) D-mn straight baby. ;-)

  4. over 12 years ago on Barney & Clyde

    Or more perhaps an in-able-er. -Oh, and someone paid attention in Sunday school Arye. ;)

  5. almost 13 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    The mathematician Frederick Hoyle once said that the odds of a tornado whipping through a junkyard and assembling a fully functional 747, greater by far than the probability of that a primary building block of life, such as a hemoglobin molecule, could form randomly on it’s own. All the planetary condition could be perfect, proper distance from the sun, proper angle, proper atmosphere, proper chemical make up… still the odds of life self-generating from non-life are astronomical (pun intended) The more intriguing thought from my point of view is … what if among the billions and billions of stars with planets, still we are alone in all the universe. Unique among all the cosmos.

  6. almost 13 years ago on Family Tree

    Crap. I thought so… I hate that… preteena… liberty medows… fox trot… Rats! (Charlie Brown)

  7. almost 13 years ago on Family Tree

    Whoa… this is an old one. Sig on vacation?

  8. almost 13 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Yet one more example of how human beings are unique in the animal kingdom. Perhaps this kind of uniqueness indicates that we shouldn’t actually be classified as. .. animals.

  9. about 13 years ago on Family Tree

    (Sigh)… et tu Signe?