I suspected as much, but not a very good prank.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Michael Dinowitz
mdino...@houseoffusion.com wrote:
Stupid prank from a gmail address.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Larry C. Lyons larrycly...@gmail.com
wrote:
I wonder what happened?
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I wonder what happened?
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mailed-by houseoffusion.com
Stupid prank from a gmail address.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Larry C. Lyons larrycly...@gmail.com wrote:
I wonder what happened?
--
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reply-to Benjamin Forta bfo...@gmail.com
to cf-jobs cf-j...@houseoffusion.com
date Mon, Oct 19, 2009
lol, i just saw this. If Ben Forta's ever looking for work CF is definately
dead.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:10 PM, Michael Dinowitz
mdino...@houseoffusion.com wrote:
Stupid prank from a gmail address.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:09 PM, Larry C. Lyons larrycly...@gmail.com
wrote:
I
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 8:17 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey mary...@cfwebstore.com wrote:
Actually, I find that it's often far from the case for anything people
believe strongly in,
religion or otherwise. There are a great many people who simply don't like
being
disagreed with. You might be amazed at
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey mary...@cfwebstore.comwrote:
Well, it's important to keep in mind that for many religious people,
sharing your beliefs and trying to bring others into the fold is an
important part of the faith. We recently had a discussion about this in a
Some of my wife's family used to get all preachy with me (and my
father-in-law). During a BBQ at my in-laws one day we got on the subject of
gay marriage...and it got ugly.
I was really disappointed in some of the comments made by my wife's family.
The discussion ended abruptly, with them
opps...forgot to add...A lot of Christians don't like it when you point out
that they are not really acting the way the Bible says Jesus would want us
to.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Scott Stroz boyz...@gmail.com wrote:
Some of my wife's family used to get all preachy with me (and my
That is such an important point. Yes, your faith should be shared with
othersbut through actions, not words.
Well, that's not entirely true...we are pretty much told in the New Testament
to go out and proclaim the Good News. It's not something you are supposed to be
silent about, although
Do you also understand when you are asked to shut the f up?
Because after old people rattling on about their health, there is _nothing_
on earth more annoying than have to listen to someone babbling about their
faith.
I don't care.
If I like you a lot, I might politely listen. But as my sister
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Jerry Johnson jmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you also understand when you are asked to shut the f up?
hah
Because after old people rattling on about their health, there is _nothing_
on earth more annoying than have to listen to someone babbling about their
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Mary Jo Sminkey mary...@cfwebstore.comwrote:
Well, that's not entirely true...we are pretty much told in the New
Testament to go out and proclaim the Good News. It's not something you are
supposed to be silent about, although certainly a lot of us that *are*
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Mary Jo Sminkey
mary...@cfwebstore.com wrote:
Well, it's important to keep in mind that for many religious people,
sharing your beliefs and trying to bring others into the fold is an
important part of the faith. We recently had a discussion about this
in a
You left out the _real_ last step. 'And if you don't believe it, you are
wrong and will burn in Hell'
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:01 AM, G Money gm0n3...@gmail.com wrote:
Indeed. Same is probably true with religion. Religion, like politics, is a
discussion that usually goes like this: Here
Pfft...You will burn in Hell is so last decadethese days it's I WILL
KILL YOU!
Or as my hero George Carlin put it: My God has a bigger dick than your
God!
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Scott Stroz boyz...@gmail.com wrote:
You left out the _real_ last step. 'And if you don't believe
Hell, George Carlin is my God.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM, G Money gm0n3...@gmail.com wrote:
Pfft...You will burn in Hell is so last decadethese days it's I WILL
KILL YOU!
Or as my hero George Carlin put it: My God has a bigger dick than your
God!
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 10:18
Just to clarify my annoyance, talking about your religion, unless asked or
unless the topic is obviously welcomed, is exactly the same as showing me
pictures of your cat, telling me about the weird thing growing on your leg,
or explaining exactly what kind of lovemaking you enjoy.
These are not
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:r...@raychampagne.com]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 12:06 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: anyone see Religulous?
Knowing that this might spark off a debate that we regularly see
around here, anyone see this documentary by Bill
Because after old people rattling on about their health, there is _nothing_
on earth more annoying than have to listen to someone babbling about their
faith.
Then you are simply not someone I would associate with. Because I would feel
the same way about the way guys often go on about sports or
We're told to do a LOT of things in the new testament. I'm weary of people
who take the Bible as a literal script for living their daily lives.
I certainly don't take everything in it literally, but neither do I just throw
out parts because I don't like what they tell me to do.
Incidentally,
So, understanding this - should Christians expect (and accept) others
to profess their own faith or point of view with a vigilance
equivalent to their own?
Certainly. I'll point out why I think they're wrong, but I certainly will
accept their right to feel otherwise.
In my experience this
Knowing that this might spark off a debate that we regularly see
around here, anyone see this documentary by Bill Maher yet? I just
saw it tonight, and think that it was interesting. I really hate when
people try and convince others to believe in what they believe in, as
I think
Knowing that this might spark off a debate that we regularly see
around here, anyone see this documentary by Bill Maher yet?
I haven't yet, but I'd like to...will have to rent it from Netflix when I have
a chance.
I really hate when
people try and convince others to believe in what
i saw them at rfk
Arrowhead Stadium, Delicate Sound of Thunder Tour...
speechless
doesn't even begin to describe it...
:-)
--
will
If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable.
- Carrie Fisher
My friends and I went to Ann Arbor MI for the Animals concert. Blew me away.
i saw them at rfk
speechless
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Erika L. Walker wrote:
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Erika
Oh damn. It was found.
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Ironically enough something similar happened with Pink Floyd's Animals Tour.
They were giving a concert outside of London, when a giant pink pig that was
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around the Battersea Powerstation. it turned out to be the giant
Animals is one of my favorite albums of all time. Of course, most Pink
Floyd albums are among my favorite albums of all time.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 1:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Anyone see my pig?
Ironically enough something similar happened with Pink Floyd's Animals Tour.
They were giving a concert outside of London, when a giant pink pig that was
floating above
it looks pretty cool, i may start reading it to see how it develops
On Jan 25, 2008 7:20 PM, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh yeah, my buddy andy trice is rockin on there.
cool shit
On Jan 25, 2008 8:57 PM, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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oh yeah, my buddy andy trice is rockin on there.
cool shit
On Jan 25, 2008 8:57 PM, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.insideria.com/
From the O'Reilly newsletter:
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From: Judah McAuley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 7:12 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Did anyone see Family Guy jump the shark?
Fortunately for me, I married a pervert.
W00+!
Judah
Vivec
On 9/25/07, Ben Doom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While probably true, it's not a lock. Parody falls under fair use.
Like I said, it only goes so far, and I think this would've stepped
over the line if they hadn't gotten permission.
IMO :)
Rick Root wrote:
On top of that, fair use only gets
Finally got around to watching Sunday's Family Guy and I believe that
they finally did it, they jumped the shark.
Although it was mildly amusing and a bit funny at times, I was not
impressed. I did laugh though when it was Meg who was the underwater
snake creature in the garbage bin.
Bruce
Oh I don't agree at all. I thought it was hilarious. Sure there were
jokes that didn't work - there are ALWAYS jokes that don't work in
that show. But I burst out laughing enough times to make it
worthwhile. I even enjoyed how they poked fun at themselves in the
final segment.
On top of that,
my wife wont let me watch that show
she was equally pissed at me during lst nights weed's episode with the
pron stars..
i did nothing.
breathing was steady, heart rate normal, no flinching..
i dont get women.
i used to.
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Yeah, I noticed that too. I was watching this thinking George went
along with this? Amazing. He is usually so anal about representations of
his Star Wars movies.
I even heard that he has to give the personal OK to each book before it
is published. Anyone know if this is true?
Bruce
Rick Root
Yeah, my ex thought that my Maxim mags were porn. I explained that it
was the male version of Cosmo. Even my 16 year old daughter was telling
her it was not porn.
One day while I was at work she finally opened one up, and now she likes
the mag. She was surprised that there are no nude women. I
Actually, that's probably the first time I've enjoyed FG. It's just not
my cup of tea.
--BenD
Bruce Sorge wrote:
Finally got around to watching Sunday's Family Guy and I believe that
they finally did it, they jumped the shark.
Although it was mildly amusing and a bit funny at times, I was
Wow Bruce, we're going to have to take away your geek membership card for
that.
-Original Message-
From: Bruce Sorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 5:28 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Did anyone see Family Guy jump the shark?
Finally got around
While probably true, it's not a lock. Parody falls under fair use.
Rick Root wrote:
On top of that, fair use only gets you so far.. to use John Williams'
actual score (and quite possibly the CGI from some of the explosions),
they *HAD* to have gotten permission and the blesson of George Lucas
No, I LOVE Star Wars and I LOVE Family Guy, but personally I thought it
was a bit much. I don't know, maybe I need to watch it again while not
coding and see what happens.
Bruce
Loathe wrote:
Wow Bruce, we're going to have to take away your geek membership card for
that.
So what if it's porn?
When you get married you're not allowed to watch porn?
Please. In the healthiest relationships I think couples would look at
porn and all material together.
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Fortunately for me, I married a pervert.
W00+!
Judah
Vivec wrote:
So what if it's porn?
When you get married you're not allowed to watch porn?
Please. In the healthiest relationships I think couples would look at
porn and all material together.
Subject: Re: Did anyone see Family Guy jump the shark?
So what if it's porn?
When you get married you're not allowed to watch porn?
Please. In the healthiest relationships I think couples would look at
porn and all material together
-Community
Subject: Re: Did anyone see Family Guy jump the shark?
So what if it's porn?
When you get married you're not allowed to watch porn?
Please. In the healthiest relationships I think couples would look at
porn and all material together
yesh.
0_0
And it is 'Lindyberry Muffin'
^_^
hee hee hee
On 9/25/07, Sandra Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you and Linda Berry watch pron together?
Inquiring minds!
Sandra Clark
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He was cracking one liners:
Thirty-five years ago, [Bush] joined the Texas Air National Guard to
stay out of Vietnam. And now, he's going to Vietnam to stay out of
Washington.
Remember the joke before -- it wasn't that much of a joke -- before
the invasion of Iraq in 2003, we used to say in
I just saw it last night. I was curious about how they were going to adapt the
book to the screen. I rate this one as better than Chamber of Secrets but not
as good as Prisoner of Azkhaban.
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i dint care for it myself.
seemed like to much of it was spent on gooshie smooshie stuff not anough
time on the actrual magic.
but thats just me.
may have to see it again.
i though PoA was much better.
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I liked it. They had to trim a lot to get it to fit the movie time,
but they did a good job with how they fit it.
On 11/28/05, Robert Munn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just saw it last night. I was curious about how they were going to adapt
the book to the screen. I rate this one as better than
-Original Message-
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:29 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Anyone see Harry Potter yet? (no spoilers)
I just saw it last night. I was curious about how they were going to adapt
the book to the screen. I rate
Yeah. It seemed like they sacrificed quite a bit in terms of showing cool
magical stuff. I think they blew their CGI budget on a bunch of stuff that had
a really limited impact on the movie. The Durmstrang ship and the Beaxbatons
carriage were non-essential elements of the story- why even
We're probably going tomorrow.
Do you think it's too dull/scary for a seven year old? He wants to see it
but the last movie at the theater (which was darker and more cerebral than
the others) nearly did him in.
It's 2.5 hours. Judge your child's attention span. There is a reason kids'
movies
Robert wrote:
I just saw it last night. I was curious about how they were going to adapt
the book to the screen.
I saw it over the weekend and thought it was pretty good, but that's
an outsider's perspective as I've never read the books and only saw
one other movie.
I did find it a bit
-Original Message-
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 2:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Anyone see Harry Potter yet? (no spoilers)
We're probably going tomorrow.
Do you think it's too dull/scary for a seven year old? He wants to see
dood,,,
the dementers scared me!
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Message:
Re-read the last section of the book- after the maze in the graveyard. The
movie is pretty faithful to the book there, and it isn't really kid-friendly.
It isn't Nightmare on Elm Street either- no gore, etc.
He wasn't scared by anything in Azkaban but the dementors and the Werewolf
Tony Weeg wrote:
wedding crashers?
Funny, and a bit over the top.
charlie and the chocolate factory?
Absolutely great. Worth seeing.
--Ben
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Tony wrote:
wedding crashers?
dukes of jessica?
charlie and the chocolate factory?
I'm late so now I'm curious what you did, but I would've said:
1.) Hustle Flow
2.) Wedding Crashers
3.) Clean out your underwear drawer de-pill your sweaters
went out for dinner, saw neither, came home and worked, then slept,
then golf today :)
tw
On 8/14/05, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony wrote:
wedding crashers?
dukes of jessica?
charlie and the chocolate factory?
I'm late so now I'm curious what you did, but I would've said:
wedding crashers?
dukes of jessica?
charlie and the chocolate factory?
yet...
we are trying to decide on what to see
tonight.
--
tony
Tony Weeg
macromedia certified coldfusion mx developer
email: tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
blog: http://www.revolutionwebdesign.com/blog/
cool tool:
See MARCH OF THE PENGUINS!!!
You and the wifey will enjoy it like 5x more than the other movies
- Original Message -
From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 3:58 PM
Subject: anyone
Well of those three, I'd ONLY see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
But I haven't even been able to muster up the interest to drive 3
blocks and spend the $9.
On 8/13/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wedding crashers?
dukes of jessica?
charlie and the chocolate factory?
yet...
we
Go to Blockbuster and rent Kung Fu Hustle.
larry
On 8/13/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well of those three, I'd ONLY see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
But I haven't even been able to muster up the interest to drive 3
blocks and spend the $9.
On 8/13/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL
h that sounded a lot more like
none of those movies are worth anything, go rent the
dumbest movie you can find :)
right?
t
On 8/13/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Go to Blockbuster and rent Kung Fu Hustle.
larry
On 8/13/05, Kevin Graeme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well of
It was pretty funny. It did a spoof on every martial arts film cliche.
Either that or rent Hero.
larry
On 8/13/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
h that sounded a lot more like
none of those movies are worth anything, go rent the
dumbest movie you can find :)
right?
t
On
fuck it... im knee deep in my ipod.
america by jon stewart :)
tw
On 8/13/05, Larry C. Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was pretty funny. It did a spoof on every martial arts film cliche.
Either that or rent Hero.
larry
On 8/13/05, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
h that sounded
Hey there,
After surfing around for fun, I came across this and thought it was
kind of amusing... I'm not looking to start a comparison debate...
http://www.promoteware.com/Module/Article/ArticleView.aspx?id=10
I just thought that the last feature in the chart (open source) was a
little
-Original Message-
From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Anyone see this comparison chart before?
Hey there,
After surfing around for fun, I came across this and thought it was
kind of amusing... I'm
-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:26 PM
Subject: Anyone see this comparison chart before?
Hey there,
After surfing around for fun, I came across this and thought it was
kind of amusing... I'm not looking to start a comparison debate...
http
On 5/22/05, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen comparisons like that before that are more detailed, but they
conclude about the same. That's why we're doing this for ColdFusion
developers:
http://www.productivityenhancement.com/training/Itinerary.cfm?coursecode=CSHARP
LOL -
To: CF-Community
Subject: Anyone see this comparison chart before?
Hey there,
After surfing around for fun, I came across this and thought it was
kind of amusing... I'm not looking to start a comparison debate...
http://www.promoteware.com/Module/Article/ArticleView.aspx?id=10
My
Class
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- Original Message -
From: Yves Arsenault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community cf-community@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:26 PM
Subject: Anyone see this comparison chart before?
Hey there,
After
the alleged damage. You do realize that the famous side by side CAT
scan view that supposedly proved how damaged she was showed two
different levels of the brain? Sort of like comparing a slice of my
calf to a slice of your thigh.
I also note that none of the people who diagnosed Terri Sciavo
From everything I have read in the court documents and the testimony
of all the various experts involved. Even those experts who supported
the Schindlers showed a remarkable consistency in their descriptions
of Terri Shiavo. Breifly put, there was no consistency in her
behavior, no intensionality.
People have the right to decide to die. If they make a bad decision
you can try to talk them out of it but ultimately it is their
decision. I should mention though that I have talked to peopel who
were stopped from committing suicide who were glad that they were
stopped. So maybe it depends on the
Dana wrote:
Most people say that if Terri did wish to die then the right thing was
done, and not if not. I think this is true; at least that's the way I
feel.
Then let's move on to questions #2: if Ms. Schiavo had left a
statement saying, keep me alive no matter what who pays?
I bet if
well let's see, if she had left an advance directive the case would
have been thrown out of court and that million dollars could have been
spent on her medical care!
Dana
On Apr 3, 2005 7:40 PM, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dana wrote:
Most people say that if Terri did wish to die
Dana wrote:
well let's see, if she had left an advance directive the case would
have been thrown out of court and that million dollars could have been
spent on her medical care!
That's a not-so-clever dodge of the policy questions. You have made a
huge point of how Ms. Schiavo should be
And you keep implying that I am engaging in mindless emotionalism. Let
me put it this way, just suppose the woman did not want to die. Who
are we going to stop with? Alzheimer's patients? Stroke victims? The
mentally retarded? Drug users?
People who cost too much?
What is too much? Remember
Here, I posted this earlier.
http://freeassembly.blogspot.com/
gotta go
Dana
On Apr 3, 2005 8:28 PM, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And you keep implying that I am engaging in mindless emotionalism. Let
me put it this way, just suppose the woman did not want to die. Who
are we going to stop
Dana wrote:
Sht. Don't get all moral with me about who is supposed to pay
for this stuff.
I'm not getting moral, I'm getting practical. It's one thing to
advocate for someone's life support, it's another to actually step up
and provide it. You've only done the first.
Take a look
Gruss wrote:
hills. How is your position any different? Aren't you basically
saying, keep her alive but I don't want to pay for it?
BTW ^^ Clue that it's a liberal cause ^
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-Original Message-
From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 11:34 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Anyone See Million $ Baby? [Spoiler]
The bottom line is, either we're all going to have to take big pay
cut to fund random people living on machines
Gruss
Did you actually read any of the links in that post? Go take a look at
the LeanLeft and JustAMinute blogs in particular. The Schiavo case is
not about economics. But ok, let's go there for a minute. The fallacy
in your thinking is that you assume that all government spending is
static and
Ah sorry, I thought we were all fundamentalist bimbos with big hair?
On Apr 3, 2005 9:36 PM, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gruss wrote:
hills. How is your position any different? Aren't you basically
saying, keep her alive but I don't want to pay for it?
BTW ^^ Clue
Jim wrote:
We're already quite comfortable pulling the plug when there's nobody to pay
the bills - just not when the TV cameras are on.
LOL! That's my point! Everybody is so willing to cry foul, but
nobody is willing to pay or do the work to get the money.
er... the one Larry said was a quack said she squeezed his fingers
when asked. The judge disagreed.
(brain stutter)
Dana
On Apr 3, 2005 9:55 PM, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gruss
Did you actually read any of the links in that post? Go take a look at
the LeanLeft and JustAMinute blogs in
Jaysus. Here are some actual facts about those patients we are
allegedly killing to save money:
http://www.leanleft.com/archives/2005/03/20/4103/
Lean Left
3/20/2005
Bad Meme a-Risin': Killing Patients to Save Money
Filed under: General Politics Legal Issues Church State Economics
Religion
Dana wrote:
order to fund public relations campaigns. I'm merely saying that
instead of buying Halliburton execs a junket to some spa, we *could*
increase funding for hospitals or even, heaven forbid, research.
But that's not going to happen! That's the problem! We could
probably do lots
so let's just kill them all? Gruss, I don't think *anyone* is
advocating that. Are you? Really?
I'm saying that we ought to be damn sure of a couple of things before
we allow anyone to die.
As best I can tell, on the whole we are. Believe it or not. And since
I was just in the ER tuesday night,
There's all kinds of Schiavo stuff in there. It sort of made me think
that we'll never solve this one due to 2 controversy:
1.) Do individuals have the right to choose to die?
2.) If they don't make their wishes known who decides?
You can't legislate either of these things because there's
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