[nabs-l] lions world

Joshua Lester jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Sun Feb 13 00:02:11 UTC 2011


I'm in agreement with you, Ms. Silverman. I'm just advising people to
stay away from a scam. If anyone remembers The speech about the
prison, from the convention in Dallas, LWSB is one such center, like
the individual giving the speech was referring to. Blessings, Joshua

On 2/12/11, Arielle Silverman <nabs.president at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I think I don't have to tell you that this discussion has veered quite
> a bit away from the original topic of training centers. I would advise
> you to all be aware of two things when deciding to post to the NABS
> list. First, be mindful of other people's email mailboxes. I would
> urge all of us to make an effort to say what we want to say succinctly
> in one or two messages so as to minimize clutter to other people's
> inboxes, people who may or may not be interested in the discussion.
> Second, this list is archived online, and anybody who searches for
> NABS or blindness on Google can see the posts we write. We need to
> think about posting things that make our list and our organization
> look like a place that people would want to go to get information
> about blindness. Posts that are inflammatory or that lack meaningful
> content about blindness are likely to turn off people who could be
> future members of our organization.
>
> Respectfully,
> Arielle Silverman, President
> National Association of blind Students
>
> On 2/12/11, Josh Kennedy <jkenn337 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> hi brian,
>>
>> in reply to what would I do if my wife met a sighted person in Reading
>> or philadelphia to get her needs met, what would I do? First I would
>> forgive her for committing adultry against me. Second I would point out
>> to both her and the person she was with that they are committing adultry
>> by doing this which is a mortal sin, contrary to the will of God. I
>> would next encourage her to get out of that relationship as soon as
>> possible. I would forgive her, make up and move on and stay married to
>> her. If she would do that to me I would not, I repeat not, divorce her.
>> I would recommend marriage counseling, forgive forget stay married and
>> move on. Besides all the research shows that divorce is bad for
>> children. My priority is to keep my family together. If she makes a
>> mistake she makes a mistake. I would dialog with her to find out why she
>> did such a thing. Most people would divorce their wives, I would not. I
>> don't find cheating on one's spouse to be a sufficient reason for divorce.
>>
>> Josh
>>
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