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Governor Of Drought-Ravaged State Leads Prayer Service; Protesters Demonstrate Nearby

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by November 14, 2007 7:57 PM EST
Spectrum108, you just proved you are a complete moron.
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by logicanada November 14, 2007 7:49 PM EST
Maybe while they''re praying for rain they can pray that missing arms and legs will grow back on the many wounded war veterans. Neither that or the rain is likely to happen.
How can these people be so stupid?
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by finewoven November 14, 2007 7:39 PM EST
You fall into the number one reason on the list, which is liberals hate Christians because Christians aren''''t afraid to proclaim that they believe in absolute Truth.
Posted by singinrick at 02:35 PM : Nov 14, 2007

This may be hard for you to take in, but there are liberals--who are Christians--who believe in temporal truths. Personally, they are more sound than any Absolute Truth that has been posed to me with its faulty logic.

Tell me Singinrock, do you love your enemy?
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by finewoven November 14, 2007 7:34 PM EST
Protester Ed Bruckner sees a clear church-state violation in public prayer that is held on state property and led by Georgia%u2019s top executive, reports Strassmann. %u201CIt%u2019s a public disgrace,%u201D said Bruckner. %u201CMy public leader is making a fool of himself.%u201D

A fool for God is a mighty joy for those who stand firm in the spirit. This is both good and wise. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion--which is the way it should remain. People of faith, even those who are government employees, shall have the freedom to express their belief in God, as long as it doesn''t formulate into a law on the books.

I hope the rains provide them the relief they deserve.
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by realpatriot1 November 14, 2007 7:12 PM EST
Spectrum108,

What snake are you playing with?
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by tburzio November 14, 2007 6:21 PM EST
Hire a rainmaker! It worked before!

http://www.sandiegohistory.org/bio/hatfield/hatfield.htm
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by realpatriot1 November 14, 2007 5:25 PM EST
ckcool192001,

We''re experiencing the same in North Carolina with similar devastating effects upon people''s livlihoods and lifestyles.

I believe in the power of prayer and also that God helps those who help themselves.

I don''t know about Georgia, but there are still too many people here who don''t fully grasp the seriousness of the situation and adjust their habits and thinking accordingly.

It''s generally not the stereotypical good ole boys who''re the problem either. Raleigh has an affluent suburb named Cary; the locals say that stands for "Containment Area For Relocated Yankees". They just opened a new Aquatic Center in the midst of this drought that will pump over a million gallons per day.

When I pray to the almighty I pray for deliverance from the ignorance of the me generation.

But seriously, hang in there! Like muddie says, Georgians will be fine.

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by mudrose-2009 November 14, 2007 4:55 PM EST
Posted by ckcool192001

To every season turn. Stay positive.
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by ckcool192001 November 14, 2007 4:51 PM EST
Mudrose, you are so right. Eventually it will start raining and water levels will rise.

It just funny to watch these people argue over things that from the sound of it most have no clue what they are talking about, and have no control over. I guess it''s a reflection of the quality of education in this country...or lack thereof.
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by mudrose-2009 November 14, 2007 4:42 PM EST
Posted by ckcool192001

Isn''t it fun? The people of Georgia will be just fine.
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