Tuesday, February 10, 2009
good talk
About 30 years ago they tried Drive-In Churches in Florida thinking that they could get large numbers of people to attend through this relaxed atmosphere. It didn't work out because people would be out there drinking beer, ha, ha. In 1997 Jonathan M. Levin, who taught English at Taft High School, an inner-city school in the South Bronx, was beaten, tortured and murdered by a former student whom he had befriended. Jonathan M. Levin was the son of Gerald M. Levin who was the CEO of Time-Warner. Jonathan M. Levin lived a very modest life residing in a one-bedroom apartment on the Upper West Side abstaining from the trappings of his father's great wealth. The "31" year old Levin was known to be a peach of a fellow often taking his disadvantaged students on outings to baseball games and other wholesome activities. Levin wasn't, you know, he just wanted his students to be happy, he didn't want anything from them. One of his former students, Corey Arthur, sent Levin a message that he needed to see him, upon gaining entrance to Levin's apartment he and an accomplice proceeded to beat and then torture him for an ATM Card and the PIN number, they then made a withdrawal, returned and shot Levin to death. No more bleeding-heart Jewboy. Corey Arthur was sentenced to 25 years to Life with his accomplice being acquited because the police didn't get his confession properly. About 15 years ago in Phoenix a Church-Lady brought bags of groceries to a needy family who were so moved by her compassion that the husband raped and murdered her with his wife assisting him. At last report the husband was on Death Row with his wife trying her best to serve a long prison sentence. There's 5 to 10 million Moslems depending on who does the counting living in the United States currently. After 9-11 it was noticed that there was no outcry by the Moslems living here against what had happened to the World Trade Center Buildings and the poor unfortunates within them. Rationality would lead us to believe that they must have thought something about it. There was an Old Lady who came upon a starving, sick Snake laying on the ground. Moved by his woeful condition the Old Lady picked up the Snake and brought him inside her house where she nursed him back to health. Everything was going well but then one day the Snake suddenly struck at her and bit her. The Old Lady gasped, "Why did you do that after I've been so good to you?" The Snake replied, "You knew I was a Snake when you took me in."
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