User Profile: nakoapa

nakoapa

Member Since: March 01, 2012

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  • Here’s a good one! My Wife just informed me that our electric company will be telling us how many kilowatts we are allowed to use, and after that they will charge us a huge surcharge on anything over that. They feel we are using too much and should cut down in order to save energy. I have 5 people in my house of which 3 are elderly. They watch TV for entertainment as they don’t get around very well. Then there is medical equipment and the such. I am furious!

  • Actually the only way to fix this is to fix congress. The only way to fix congress is to hole a constitutional convention and limit it to certain objectives. These should include term limits, making them pay for and participate in health care like the rest of us, get rid of the pensions and make them pay for their own 401K like the rest of us. And finally make them subject to the same laws as the rest of us. Anything they pass, they must follow also. The office was supposed to be a service to the country, not a service to them. Let them finish their limited term and return to the private sector and go back to making a living. Maybe then they will be more apt to pass laws that help the country, not hinder it.

  • Why do we continue to even comment on the stupidity of this person. He is mentally ill and if everyone just quits giving him all this attention, then his words hold no power and he becomes nothing.

  • encinom
    Posted on May 21, 2012 at 7:09pm

    disenlightened
    Posted on May 21, 2012 at 6:37pm
    ENCINOM – “The BIBLE IS NOT A LAW BOOK.”
    Truth is, it has served as a book of laws for a couple centuries now.
    ___________
    Not in the United States, since the Constitution our laws have been secular. We have never been a theocracy.

    Perhaps you need to read your history a little more. Washington believed and wrote that a Republic would not survive without the Morality brought forth through faith in God. Most of our founding fathers were Christians. Separation of church and state, while not actually part of the constitution, but part of the federalist papers, was to insure that no one would be forced to follow any one State religion but have the freedom to worship as they chose. They had never planned on it being used to try and wipe out all traces of God in the running of our society. They knew when that happens our country would fail, and I am sure never thought we would purposely try to destroy ourselves in this way. Not after all they went through to try and create it.

  • Caption that photo!: Ron Paul

    May 13, 2012 at 7:44pm

    Caption:

    I Get to ride a Harley? Really?

  • I have tried several churches in different states, and I must say the main reason why I would leave was due to gossip and infighting within the congregations within the church. Seems a big problem is younger people wanting to update the church and make it more relevant, and older folks wanting it to stay the same as they feel it should be. Worst case was when during a Sunday service, the youth pastor, and music director, both quit, with the youth pastor telling the congregation why during service, then falling to his knees and praying for the church, then walking out the door. Having listened to the mess as I was also in the Choir and such, I got up and followed them out. It is sad that it comes to this.