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    Depression/Anxiety with Allergies?

    According to my allergist, depression is one of many symptoms we allergy sufferers have to endure. I find that daily exercise and eating healthy foods can really make a difference. I also take fish oil supplements and nettle capsules. In answer to your question, the symptom that bothers me...
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    Any Tips for a Chronic Sinusitis Sufferer?

    Kalli, your sinusitus and allergy symptoms sound exactly like mine. A few weeks ago, after seeing a demonstration of the Neti pot on the Dr. Oz Show, I went out and bought one and have had really good results. It made a world of difference in how I feel. I started by using it once a day until...
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    SCOTUS: Ten Commandments displays at courts illegal

    There simply never was a confession. In no way does Barton's article invalidate the Affidavit in Support of the 10Cs previously cited. In fact, the document is still displayed on his website: http://www.wallbuilders.com/resources/search/detail.php?ResourceID=41 As noted by the quote below...
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    SCOTUS: Ten Commandments displays at courts illegal

    As yet, you haven't provided a credible source for this so-called "confession". I am unable to locate any formal confession as such. Please refrain from making uncorroborated statements found in tabloids.
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    Non-Christian Needs Help

    Many moons ago when I saw the "Exorcist" movie, I recall Karras (the priest) sprinkling holy water on Regan; she then became agitated and screamed that the water was burning her. I slept with the lights on that night. :eek:
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    First Canada, Now Spain legalizes gay marriage

    This is very sad news indeed. A question for Catholics on this thread: Do you think Italy will soon follow suit? The percentage of Catholics there is also in the high 90th percentile.
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    SCOTUS: Ten Commandments displays at courts illegal

    Not at all difficult. The following document entitled, "Affidavit in Support of the Ten Commandments," was written by David Barton, a recognized authority in American history, who has also authored numerous books on historical, legal, and educational issues. Barton is a frequent consultant to...
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    found alive. Scout has been found!!

    Fantastic news! Praise God! :clap:
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    The Never-Ending ACLU/ACLJ Thread

    That just won't do. Thus far, you have repeatedly refused to provide a complete citation to a specific case or link to any particular document in support of your "quote." Absent the foregoing, one may reasonably conclude the alleged quote is in fact the by-product of someone's overactive...
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    The Never-Ending ACLU/ACLJ Thread

    As I've already stated numerous times, that's too vague and proves nothing. The quote is obviously not written in decision format, nor have you provided any specific source. Therefore, your quote is likely a figment of your imagination.
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    The Never-Ending ACLU/ACLJ Thread

    As yet, you have failed to prove your assertion that "the ACLJ sides with the government." Neither am I, but you did provide a poor example to back your statement. Let's refresh. Earlier, you mentioned the Schiavo case, presumably as evidence of "...the Republican appeal for federal...
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    Concerns Arise at ACLU over Document Shredding

    Actually, the $10,000 settlement was paid by the ACLU, not the ISP. In the 2002 security breach case investigated by the NY Attorney General, the charges were unfair and deceptive trade practices and violations of their own policy notices, which also attracted the attention of the FTC...
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    The Never-Ending ACLU/ACLJ Thread

    Other than mentioning the Terri Schiavo matter which I have addressed below, you're making some really broad over-generalizations about the ACLJ without specifying any particular case(s). Two points. First, with regards to school administrators not being able to interpret the law correctly...
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    The Never-Ending ACLU/ACLJ Thread

    Can you give specific instances of how they side with the government? It wasn't clear from your link which case(s) you're referring to.
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    ACLU threatens talk-show hosts over cross

    No! It has already been established that the congresswoman is more than an ACLU member. A practicing lawyer herself, she also acted as an observer with the ACLU's legal team at this border event and used her legal expertise to try to have Hannity apprehended. Had she been a run-of-the-mill...
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    ACLU not suing over marijuana remarks

    So now it's news when the ACLU doesn't sue. What a break! From the above quote, it's perfectly clear what the AG said. He never threatened doctors who certified the substance, simply those who aided in its distribution. I'm afraid the only party guilty of spreading fear and intimidation is...
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    The Never-Ending ACLU/ACLJ Thread

    Filing an amicus curiae brief doesn't mean the ACLJ takes sides with the government. Anyone who is not a party to the litigation may file a brief as a friend of the court when they want other arguments considered aside from those already pending.
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    Seed of 2,000 Year Old Date Palm Sprouts in Israel

    One of the reasons they're conducting this experiment is find out the medicinal properties of ancient remedies. Very often, folk remedies turn out to be valid. But who would have thought a 2,000 year old seed would even grow?
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    The Never-Ending ACLU/ACLJ Thread

    The ACLU has litigated thousands of cases. News stories appear almost on a daily basis about various issues of one kind or another that the ACLU is undertaking. Combining them all in one thread would be too confusing and we'd wind up with thousands of pages. Although your frustration with the...