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Posted by Gary from Muleshoe on June 15, 2007 at 06:59:56 from (65.125.46.101):
In Reply to: O/T Kellogg's and children obesity posted by Gary in TX on June 15, 2007 at 05:41:31:
You are so right Gary, in my day of growing up you earned that soda pop and candy bar. This country is going to the dogs because people have turned away from what this country was founded on "GOD". Let’s put prayer back in school, the Ten Commandments back in the court houses, and allowing the lawmakers to take God out of anything in this country. If a picture of Jesus offends you look the other way. You don't want your child to hear someone mention God in school give him ear plugs. Satan is all over our TV's and we don’t hear anyone objecting to that. Our money says “In God We Trust” for a reason, he is the only whom we can really trust these days. Ok I got my rant our. Thanks for reading this far. If you don't know who God is I'll be glad to introduce you to him. He is the best friend i have ever had. Gary
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