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Posted on 4/5/2004, 1:25:19 AM by lainie

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To: tgslTakoma
The AP and Reuters stories said that he did take communion. Kerry attended Palm Sunday services, but not at a Catholic Church; he went to the Charles Street AME Church in Boston to take Communion. (It's been a very long time since my Catholic school religion classes, but I seem to remember that it's a big no-no for a Catholic to take Communion in other than a Catholic church. Maybe that rule has changed...)
From
Yahoo! NEWS photos:

Sun Apr 4, 3:16 PM ET

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Senator John Kerry
(news - web sites) (D-Ma) and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry (2nd from L)
kneel in prayer with Boston Mayor Tom Menino (3rd from L)
and his wife Angela as they wait to be served communion
during church services at the Charles Street AME Church
in the Dorchester section of Boston April 4, 2004.
REUTERS/Jim Bourg US ELECTION
To: lainie
If I may inquire re: adding to thread as well.
Respectfully,
ONC
To: tgslTakoma; All
Kerry taking communion today

Kerry attended services today, the anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination
To: lainie
Gak!! unions and other leftists are on ..which side?
WallyWorld's usually non-union, so it's not a tough thing to guess. LOL.
-Eric
324
posted on
4/5/2004, 4:07:54 AM
by
E Rocc
(Democrats are to the economy what Round-up is to grass.)
To: ALOHA RONNIE
on the net! cool!
To: E Rocc
oh. You're right. hehe
To: alaska-sgt
Glad you are working on conversions!! I have been as well and have a few to my credit
To: alaska-sgt
I have heard their latest line; Sure, the job creation this month has been much higher than expected. But where are the manufacturing jobs?No No no!(I know, it's hard to keep track ;-) The new new line is that they are crappy jobs. They have some stat that the average job lost payed some $41k, the new ones pay $34k, Corzine has been the point man on this. I did like today when Chris Wallace asked him if his former possition in the securities industry was a service job. He said yes, but it is a very narrow type, not like the majority that are burger-flipper types.
To: olde north church
329
posted on
4/5/2004, 4:10:36 AM
by
ALOHA RONNIE
(Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.LZXRAY.com)
To: freedom4me
Consider this: Whenever we see a picture of W at church, it's either when he goes in or comes out. No photo ops inside the sancturary.
What do you think about having cameras during COMMUNION?
To: StriperSniper
Dunno... I think there are a lot of jobs, just not the jobs that some want.
331
posted on
4/5/2004, 4:11:15 AM
by
cyborg
(Frankenfreude radio death watch has commenced)
To: lainie
Please add me to ping list. Thanks for the great work on the California fire forum.
332
posted on
4/5/2004, 4:11:15 AM
by
cajim
To: mylife
You got it -- although, I thought you're already on? heh
To: cyborg
'xactly.
hmmm.....I thought Sweden was one of the few who didn't adopt the Euro?
To: cajim
No problem. You're more than welcome... that was quite a week wasn't it.
To: alaska-sgt
I have heard their latest line; Sure, the job creation this month has been much higher than expected. But where are the manufacturing jobs?
We're starting to see more of them around here. One thing to keep in mind is that a lot of jobs that used to be "manufacturing" are now "service". For example, if you handle safety/workman's comp for a big steel company you are "manufacturing", but if they farm it out to a consulting agency (like many do) you are "service".
-Eric
337
posted on
4/5/2004, 4:14:47 AM
by
E Rocc
(Democrats are to the economy what Round-up is to grass.)
To: lainie
On the lighter side...
Islamic Jihad senior terrorist Iyad Hardan was killed when a public telephone exploded as he picked it up in the center of Jenin.
A Day in Recent History – 05 April [Israel]
Iyad Hardan. You don't any more:)
338
posted on
4/5/2004, 4:14:54 AM
by
Ken H
To: mylife
Some are just clueless. The latest was concerned about jobs in the Northwest area and said that the unemployment rate was so high he was concerned moving there. I had him look it up. He appreciated my correction.
339
posted on
4/5/2004, 4:16:07 AM
by
Jet Jaguar
(Who would the terrorists vote for?)
To: lainie
Nawp ...I dont think so...
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