Texas plane crash
Texas plane crash
Now thats what I call a tax protest- sad
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Irish legend has it the great hero Cuchaillain went into such battle rage his eyes popped out of their sockets and it took several bronze cauldrons of ice cold stream water to cool him down, each one boiling away.
Few of us haven't stepped to the abyss in thought word or deed and stepped back. It's our humanity. Thank God for whisky, disciplines like shaving and classical music while driving.
Few of us haven't stepped to the abyss in thought word or deed and stepped back. It's our humanity. Thank God for whisky, disciplines like shaving and classical music while driving.
There was one victim who died, a decent man of 67. Suicide is always a selfish act, a repudiation not only of one's life but of all life. Usually, however, an innocent life is not taken along with that of the perpetrator. The best way to reduce the incidence of suicide is to stand in severe judgment against those who commit it.
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It is very sad indeed that this man viewed his own life as less valuable than the frustration of a few thousand dollars owed to the IRS, while at the same time placing a higher value on retaliation.
When will we learn that life is a gift from God and is the most precious and valuable thing in the world?
Tom
When will we learn that life is a gift from God and is the most precious and valuable thing in the world?
Tom
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ALWAYS wear a helmet when on 2 wheels; a helmet saved my life on 1Oct2007!
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Tom, well said. I really have empathy for people that seem to suffer inside and let anger/rage/slights/whatever, fester, soak and sour within themselves. Being a lawyer, I see people wanting to extract revenge or avenge a wrong. Sometimes there is a time and place for that but usually, all it does is cause that person to not be able to move on with the life and many times, causes health problems and relationship problems with the people they really care about.
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A woman I once consulted over a tricky matter that had lots of personal/emotional freight for all involved told me that the day before she'd had a wonderful client meeting. Messy divorce. Chap came in. Sat down. Before she could open her beak he saidSam wrote:Being a lawyer, I see people wanting to extract revenge or avenge a wrong.
"There's one thing I want to make ABSOLUTELY CLEAR here. This isn't about the principle. It's about the money."
Her heart (she said) sang.
SUbsequently, she told me, they had the first hearing. The conversation went:
CLIENT: Well how do you think that went?
HER: Er... well, it could have--
CLIENT: Let me tell you how *I* think it went. The judge hates us. Our case is leaky. And the law is ambiguous. We'll settle.
HER: I think I love you. Let me buy you lunch.
Michael
People say it's never too late. How wrong they are. --Felix Dennis
People say it's never too late. How wrong they are. --Felix Dennis
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I hardly think his act comparable to buddhist monks committing self immolation in Vietnam. This was no clarion call our country is somehow in crisis with defined friends and enemies on opposite sides of a shield wall determining if future generations will call it ox or beof and still guaranteeing the poor will dine on niether.
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I was alluding to fatcity's connecting it to a social frustration at large.
I am by faith opposed to suicide.
I by personal experience find it abhorent, having lost a friend that way.
I don't know which is worse; the realisation no power short of the mystery of God will let us see each other again, or people still living who break off loving relationships and hurt people who know they live and can be seen again.
I am by faith opposed to suicide.
I by personal experience find it abhorent, having lost a friend that way.
I don't know which is worse; the realisation no power short of the mystery of God will let us see each other again, or people still living who break off loving relationships and hurt people who know they live and can be seen again.