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Participant[quote=njtosd]Just for the record, I don’t think I would go so far as to call this “Christian terrorism.” In fact, I don’t believe there can be any such thing, as the tenets of Christianity (I’m Roman Catholic, for the record) are diametrically opposed to terrorism.[/quote]
BS.
The tenets of christianity are whatever christians decide to call them. Christians pick and choose which “tenets” to believe and to behave according to. They interpret their bibles whichever way they want and then claim they have “god” behind them when they behave badly (or well).
“Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.”
Steven Weinberg
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Participant“A pretty decent deal” seems to imply that it was maybe a bit under market value, which is pretty far off. That house would easily sell for at least a quarter million more than 682k on the open market, and it will no doubt turn out that this wasn’t a normal, arm’s-length sale.
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Participant“A pretty decent deal” seems to imply that it was maybe a bit under market value, which is pretty far off. That house would easily sell for at least a quarter million more than 682k on the open market, and it will no doubt turn out that this wasn’t a normal, arm’s-length sale.
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Participant“A pretty decent deal” seems to imply that it was maybe a bit under market value, which is pretty far off. That house would easily sell for at least a quarter million more than 682k on the open market, and it will no doubt turn out that this wasn’t a normal, arm’s-length sale.
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Participant“A pretty decent deal” seems to imply that it was maybe a bit under market value, which is pretty far off. That house would easily sell for at least a quarter million more than 682k on the open market, and it will no doubt turn out that this wasn’t a normal, arm’s-length sale.
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Participant“A pretty decent deal” seems to imply that it was maybe a bit under market value, which is pretty far off. That house would easily sell for at least a quarter million more than 682k on the open market, and it will no doubt turn out that this wasn’t a normal, arm’s-length sale.
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ParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
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ParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
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ParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
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ParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
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ParticipantWe go to a Chinese dentist in L.A. (Monterey Park). Chinese dentists up there are very competitive with each other. The one we use is higher end than most Chinese dentists (they run from scary to excellent), but still a lot less expensive than your average dentist. And he does a great job.
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ParticipantTry a Gaylemont. Vodka and Fresca. Very refreshing on a summer afternoon.
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ParticipantTry a Gaylemont. Vodka and Fresca. Very refreshing on a summer afternoon.
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ParticipantTry a Gaylemont. Vodka and Fresca. Very refreshing on a summer afternoon.
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