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In reply to the discussion: I'll go there.... [View all]turtlerescue1
(1,013 posts)23. Awww I too was standed in SLC when doing a kind thing for a fellow passenger.
She had left her baby's bottle in the restroom in Wendover, so I ran back and got it for her. We were to change buses in SLC, except every penny I had and my ticket had been stolen. So there I was 17 years old June of 1967 and tossed off the bus to Mpls. No one cared. My parents in California were frantic. I was frantic. BUT who cared in SLC? A young Catholic that worked part time in handling baggage. Attending college there because it was the best choice for where he was raised. Took about 12 hours for my folks to buy another ticket, send me money to eat on and let me get out of there.
Glad to know I wasn't the only 17 year old in SLC that ended up with the same views.
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Awww I too was standed in SLC when doing a kind thing for a fellow passenger.
turtlerescue1
Aug 2012
#23
It's a valid issue in my opinion and although I wouldn't want to see Obama's campaign go
Voice for Peace
Aug 2012
#32
here is one link.. I think I read the original salon piece linked here on DU
Voice for Peace
Aug 2012
#58
Religion used to be described as the opiate to the masses, but to RWers it's more like bath salt.
JaneyVee
Aug 2012
#8
I don't care what religion ANYONE is, unless it starts bleeding into their politics.
Curtland1015
Aug 2012
#13
As far as I'm concerned, people should even be free enough to worship trees in this country
MrScorpio
Aug 2012
#24
So the Pope could run for President but its declasse to bring up his religion? Bishop Romney agrees
DonRedwood
Aug 2012
#25
So any hateful notion that gets called 'religion' is now off limits for discussion?
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2012
#30
Sorry...I'm picturing the people who worship maple trees getting made at the people
DonRedwood
Aug 2012
#26
Well, Romney did say that our trees in Michigan are just the right height..:)
MichiganVote
Aug 2012
#28
The profits fromtrees Bain had cut in WI were too small, the trees they cut in OH were taxed too big
DonRedwood
Aug 2012
#45
I think the media and other politicians have stayed pretty clear of the subject
DonRedwood
Aug 2012
#40
But then you gotta decide...church of miller? Church of the Latter Day Annheiser Bushe's?
DonRedwood
Aug 2012
#41
I'm queasy talking about it too, but he's a bishop, a high political position in the church.
nolabear
Aug 2012
#37
"On one level, it was a typical Sunday morning for Mr. Romney" yet the priest almost passed him by
DonRedwood
Aug 2012
#48
No, because it doesn't seem that HR has the same motive as MR, to wit: to fulfill a Mormon prophecy
WinkyDink
Aug 2012
#50