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Posted by jfp on September 02, 2005 at 10:44:04 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: Re: NAFTA CAFTA posted by Davis In SC on August 31, 2005 at 19:08:52:
I agree with so much that has been said by all. I think the real problem is to many people do not study the bible enough and understand what they are reading. There are so many people who want to seperate church and state so for what purpose?? The very basis of our oringal law was based on gods law. As far as helping foreign countries, that is ok as long as our own children are fed first!!! Many of our politians have no idea what poverty is really like right here at home. They only read about it in reports. They come from families that are well off. I do not hate them or dislike them, I just think they need a reality check! And YES, we are headed in for a depression in about the next 5 years. Sorry to be negative & sorry so long winded. Think about what will make money in a hard times and study. Thanks.
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