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PegnVA

12/19/18 5:20 PM

#296048 RE: shermann7 #296047

It is so easy to sit behind a keyboard and criticize - It's even easier to get "news" from YouTube.

So, what are the penny stocks you "researched for the last 6 months" for your wife's IRA?

BullNBear52

12/19/18 7:07 PM

#296072 RE: shermann7 #296047

but Hillary is is a sociopath. So was Obama, and both bushes.

Follow the teachings of Jesus ... That is all one really needs to do.


Not sure Jesus would be pleased with your name calling.

Dr. Ron Paul should probably be Sainted ... He is that good of a person.

Just exactly what miracle has be done that qualifies him for sainthood?

https://people.howstuffworks.com/question619.htm

Here are the steps that must be followed in the process of canonization:

A local bishop investigates the candidate's life and writings for evidence of heroic virtue. The information uncovered by the bishop is sent to the Vatican.
A panel of theologians and the cardinals of the Congregation for Cause of Saints evaluate the candidate's life.
If the panel approves, the pope proclaims that the candidate is venerable, which means that the person is a role model of Catholic virtues.
The next step toward sainthood is beatification, which allows a person to be honored by a particular group or region. In order to beatify a candidate, it must be shown that the person is responsible for a posthumous miracle. Martyrs -- those who died for their religious cause -- can be beatified without evidence of a miracle. On Oct. 20, 2003, Mother Teresa was beatified. She is now known as Blessed Mother Teresa of Kolkata.
In order for the candidate to be considered a saint, there must be proof of a second posthumous miracle. If there is, the person is canonized.
These alleged miracles must be submitted to the Vatican for verification. Sister Teresia Benedicta of the Cross was canonized in 1997 after the Vatican verified that a young girl who ate seven times the lethal dose of Tylenol was suddenly cured. The girl's family was said to have prayed to the spirit of Sister Teresia for help.

In Mother Teresa's case, her supporters are arguing that she has performed at least two posthumous miracles. In one case, a French woman in the United States broke several ribs in a car accident -- reportedly, her wounds were healed because she was wearing a Mother Teresa medallion. Another possible miracle occurred when Mother Teresa appeared in the dreams of a Palestinian girl, telling the girl that her cancer was cured.

Once a person is a saint, he or she is recommended to the entire Catholic church for veneration. Some saints are selected as patron saints, special protectors or guardians over particular occupations, illnesses, churches, countries or causes. For example, the Pope is planning on naming a patron saint of Internet users and computer programmers. Several saints are being considered, but the lead candidate is St. Isidore of Seville, who is credited with writing the world's first encyclopedia. Click here to see a full list of patron saints.

fuagf

12/19/18 11:42 PM

#296095 RE: shermann7 #296047

shermann7, conix, What America Would Look Like If Libertarians Got Their Way
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=130046549

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=142405828

Have a good look at that one and you will have the answer as to why there
isn't one libertarian government running any country in the world today.

"Dr. Ron Paul should probably be Sainted ... He is that good of a person."