Comments on: Trick- or-Treating Is Not For Everyone
For Some Kids, The Frights Of Halloween Night Are A Little Too Real To Risk
- "Big surprise ... people don"t let their children trick or treat in drug and crime ridden areas. Wonder how much they paid to find that one out."
- Posted by alura_02 at 12:18 PM : Oct 28, 2007
The medical field is also rife with studies like that.
e.g. "Larger portions at meals associated with weight gain, study finds."
Ya think...?
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- "Seventy percent of people in the poll who consider themselves liberals and 67 percent of the moderates questioned said they would hand out treats, compared with 55 percent of conservatives."
That figures.
At Hillary Clinton"s house they"ll be giving each trick-or-treater a $5,000 check and free health insurance. - Reply to this comment
- I"m going to egg Donna Stitt"s car on Halloween night.
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- "It''s demonic," said Donna Stitt."
Not if the kids are Trick-or-Treating for UNICEF.
Then it"s angelic.
"Course, it"s not half as much fun. - Reply to this comment
- Ever try Trick-or-Treating on Christmas Eve ?
That really shakes people up. - Reply to this comment
- M99 yes the mormons are just a pimple on the *ss of progress a few looking for power and found it they will answer unfortunately not in this life, Did I mention I found some gold tablets in Maine they said I was to be rich and famous and tell others how to live all on the promise of plural marriages and if no one takes the offer we''ll appoint ladies as the token of gods trust in me. I was told to go to dead area of the country that no one wants to go and further my beliefs and if they happen by hire the indians to massacre them, Anyone that believes this needs counseling just because you grew up in it does not make it right ask the suicide bombers it''s beyond stupid and to be honest has it''s roots in perversion.
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- I want to report a major fire, my friends. Our Constitution is on fire. And it''s currently being burned in Congress. See H.R. 1955, a.k.a., Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007. I couldn''t believe it. Apparently, activists with Web sites are really begining to anger the elite insofar as they are publically holding them accountable for their evil. Here''s a part of the bill, which passed the house on Oct 23, in spite of Congressman, Ron Paul''s opposition thereto. The right to free speech on the Internet is gone, my friends. Look it up for yourself, and weep for your country that our rights have eroded this far. Here''s a short excerpt from the bill''s DEFINITIONS statement: "The development and implementation of methods and processes that can be utilized to prevent violent radicalization, homegrown terrorism, and ideologically based violence in the United States is critical to combating domestic terrorism." Here''s another excerpt from the bill''s FINDINGS statement: "The Internet has aided in facilitating violent radicalization, ideologically based violence, and the homegrown terrorism process in the United States by providing access to broad and constant streams of terrorist-related propaganda to United States citizens." And guess who get''s to decide what is "terrorist-related propaganda?" You got it! The Department of Homeland Insecurity, an agency that''s answerable ONLY to The President. If Ron Paul isn''t elected, our country is doomed!
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- according to the acts of toleration in england,
halloween is a time of frolicking in whatever
shape or form the said individual desires.
some find it a time to spray grafitti in strategic
places, to leave their ''marks'' on society. to
exhibit wares of all kinds even with a red lantern
outside their apartment. or house. just to show off.
and to give people who do grafitti removal good
business and repeat sales. sometimes people even
paint the nude pink lady on the malibu tunnel, in
enthusiastic ecstasy. adults over the age of 55
do kinda wonder if the great great grandkids are
allright. even if they were never allowed to
have custody from day one. and they look back
in poignancy and just through mope they cope for hope.
visit a senile person in a rest home that day.
britney''s album will out be in time for great great
grandma''s to listen to on halloween. two more
days to wait. suspense. will sue lyons and i live till then. - Reply to this comment
- Hey alura_02, went to Wally World to get more candy because we have a bigger group of kids this year than last and they were getting out the christmas displays and the thanksgiving stuff too but they were playing christmas music!!!! Guess there are no thanksgiving holiday tunes, eh?
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- god bless the dead, they too were alive at one time.
is their a soul? will there be a general resurrection
at the last day? when the dead in christ will
rise first, then joined by the entire company
for an encore after the finale? what will we do
after we are resurrected in our spiritual bodies?
will some be separated to a land of eternal hell-fire?
like the rich man dives was? parable of lazarus
and the rich man dives. lazarus was a poor beggar
who lived off the crumbs of the rich man''s table.
if were a smart trick or treater i''d do my
rounds in a rich neighborhood. through bussing.
what will britney spears give at halloween this
year? in some neighborhoods, adults will cower
in fear, from juvenile delinquents, and the
possiblity of getting framed for everything
from murder to molestation by s.o.b. kids.
some kids are smarter than a whip. and tuffer
than rawhide. - Reply to this comment
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