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Old 12-07-2007, 09:48 PM
Taltarzac
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Default Re: What religions are people in the Villages?

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Originally Posted by barefoot at last
Diskman, I think anyone who has read Tal's 500+ posts 024 would agree that this survey doesn't have any hidden agenda. He is just providing a survey which many of us find interesting.
I do have an agenda with respect to my fight for victims' rights which I have mentioned in some posts on TOTV but the various polls and most of my almost 700 messages on TOTV have absolutely nothing to do with this struggle.

As to my agenda, I did kind of get ****ed off my how much the media talks about the December 5, 2007 shooter in Omaha rather than focusing on the victims. They should be the main story not some cowardly :edit: who wants to be famous by piling up innocent bodies.

I have used the numbers 2 2 4 and 6 1 3 to tell people about why I have been working on this so long now about 17 years even though my interest in this stems from events starting on February 24, 1976 (2 -24) in Reno, Nevada. It is merely a co-incidence that John 3:16 is also a very important part of the core beliefs in Christianity.

I had tried to get public health people interested in empowering victims through providing access to practical information accessible through libraries after I was subject 6 1 3 in a 17 week study at the Medical School at the University of CA San Francisco in late 1992-1993.

I sent probably 3 million e-mails out over the past nine years trying to improve what's out there accessible over the Internet and elsewhere for survivors of crimes but so far have not had a significant impact on many libraries' holdings in the US. Got to some of them with my message but not that many.

I have tried to get churches and other religious organizations; Hollywood; educational associations; sports leaders, and the like interested in this cause too again using these two numbers (2 2 4 and 6 1 3) to describe why this cause is important.