Posted by JDknut on June 30, 2008 at 03:37:22 from (152.120.255.250):
In Reply to: O/T Let us pray posted by Gary in TX on June 29, 2008 at 20:23:42:
Praying and all that is good, I do it myself, but the best thing is to turn off the g*&^@%$@#! news. The news wallows in tragedy and general negativity. Especially TV news. They have been predicting doomsday for centuries it is a growth industry that never goes away. For example, I'll bet it loked like the end of the world in the 1930's, our economic system appeared to have failed, crazy weather, dust storms, etc. dictatorships in Europe, a world war coming on and all the predictions were that the next war would end civilization, etc, but we made it thru that and had good times since. good ol; American grit (with help from God) saw us thru,. No sense crossing fences that aint been strang up yet, just cross 'em as we come to 'em and keep the faith.
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