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I'm speechless...

 

Same here. I didn't even know those numbers were happening in Texas and Houston like that until I started researching. It's tragic. Hopefully Texas law can see some compassion with people after this latest tragedy, and ease up on their unrelenting punishment of its citizens.

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Same here. I didn't even know those numbers were happening in Texas and Houston like that until I started researching. It's tragic. Hopefully Texas law can see some compassion with people after this latest tragedy, and ease up on their unrelenting punishment of its citizens.

 

To be clear Mocha, my "speechless" comment wasn't regarding your graphs about disenfranchisement, but rather your religious references to hurricane Harvey. Like your analysis of Orlando, I don't share your view point on both of these tragedies. I found your argument regarding the shooting at Pulse night club in Orlando particularly troublesome and insulting, but that of course is my personal opinion, so further discussion would be pointless, since it is unlikely that I will ever be able to understand your point of view. Good luck...

 

"What has happened in Houston is between God, The devil and the People and Powers and Principalities of Houston. It's not even something we should be arguing and fighting over. It's beyond me, it's beyond all of us. I can't explain it any further because I don't understand it myself...but on every level. You have God; the light of the world and creator, then you have the Devil: The "Prince of the power of the air, and the ruler of darkness." Then you have the citizens (the people) and then the government and all municipalities (powers and principalities). By those titles which were given, it's pretty clear this wasn't an act of "God" that happened to Houston like the insurance companies say it. This was an act of a foul demon. But like I had said, people were so mesmerized by the solar eclipse...which was "used" by the devil (and media) as a distraction, it made it easier for the Prince of Darkness to use Harvey as a sudden stealth attack."

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To be clear Mocha, my "speechless" comment wasn't regarding your graphs about disenfranchisement, but rather your religious references to hurricane Harvey. Like your analysis of Orlando, I don't share your view point on both of these tragedies. I found your argument regarding the shooting at Pulse night club in Orlando particularly despicable and insulting, but that of course is my personal opinion, so further discussion would be pointless, since it is unlikely that you will be able to convince me otherwise. Good luck...

 

"What has happened in Houston is between God, The devil and the People and Powers and Principalities of Houston. It's not even something we should be arguing and fighting over. It's beyond me, it's beyond all of us. I can't explain it any further because I don't understand it myself...but on every level. You have God; the light of the world and creator, then you have the Devil: The "Prince of the power of the air, and the ruler of darkness." Then you have the citizens (the people) and then the government and all municipalities (powers and principalities). By those titles which were given, it's pretty clear this wasn't an act of "God" that happened to Houston like the insurance companies say it. This was an act of a foul demon. But like I had said, people were so mesmerized by the solar eclipse...which was "used" by the devil (and media) as a distraction, it made it easier for the Prince of Darkness to use Harvey as a sudden stealth attack."

 

I doubt you were wondering, @bigvalboy . But just in case you were, your 'speechless' comment was clear to me (and I can be a bit dense sometimes, so I have to think it was also clear to the majority of our Forum Kinfolk) as being a comment on how Mocha has chosen to respond to his tragedy of truly epic proportions and not to the facts and statistics he lists.

 

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