John Big Booty
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Thats good John, where do you get all these good cartoons
I try and read widely. The operative word being Try.
Thats good John, where do you get all these good cartoons
I try and read widely. The operative word being Try.
I find that Boing Boing often has an interesting take on current events amongst other things.
If the government is us and we vote in politicians to take actions, then it is perfectly right for me to vote in people that understand that guns are not the problem and to vote out people that don’t understand that it is a morality problem and vote out people that are trying to take away my constitutional right to have a gun. On that we agree, so as long as there are more of us than them, then the government is doing the will of the people. I also have the right to fight as hard as I can either through the NRA or letters to the editor or through supporting talk shows that I believe are informing the public on what I believe.
It will also be my right to vote in people that understand that I have a right to decide for myself what is healthy eating, and also my right to vote out people who think the government knows best what size soft drink I should have or how many ounces of fat my burger should have. I don’t drink booze but once my government wanted to tell us all that nobody should drink, booze. We all know how that turned out. Freedom is taken away one little bit at a time. So in that we agree and as long as there are more of us that say stay out of my kitchen than those think it is fine for them to have lavish meals at tax payers’ expense but I am supposed to have salad then the government is doing the will of the people.
You may well have been to a church that spew their nonsense and their hate as Lord only knows there are plenty of them out there, but you can’t lump them altogether. My home church and the over 600 different churches that I have preached at myself do not preached hate. I in fact I never tell anybody how to live their lives, but from the pulpit will tell people what the Bible says on a certain subject. If someone wants to follow the Bible, that is their right, if they don’t want to follow the Bible that is their right. It is also their right to either come to hear me preach or not to come. In fact it would it be against my belief to try and force them. I am sure that you are aware that there are movement that are trying to stop the Bible from being preached in church so you see the government is trying to get inside our churches, as the government as you so rightly said is the people (movements).
Talking about movements (people) (government) I am sure you are aware also that there some that want to regulate every aspect of the internet. As long as there are more of us (you, me and others) then the internet will still be a great tool that some will use for good and some will use for evil. The government will be doing the will of the people. You see Adam you and I agree on lots of things.
I don't believe Dick wrote this, it's not got a single spelling mistake or typo, where did you paste it in from Dick?
Brian
Dick you should have a look at FireFox
Indeed it does
I'd be somewhat surprised if IE didn't also have a either a native spell checker or a spell checker add in.
I must say I've not use IE for longer than I care to remember
I'd be somewhat surprised if IE didn't also have a either a native spell checker or a spell checker add in.
I must say I've not use IE for longer than I care to remember
with FFGive FireFox a whirl, it works for me
Give FireFox a whirl, it works for me
First time worked great, but now I have lost the Spell check button. Any idea where it went?
For FireFox the spell checker should work Automagically, you should get a red underline under any word it thinks is misspelled. Right clicking on the highlighted word should give you a popup with a list of possible corrections.