Does not! It rises in more of an east south east direction from my view. Saying East is just oversimplifying the matter.
I completely disagree! Kraft has been nothing but fair with the sun. He's offered him good money to rise in the west. I say if the sun won't agree to it then good riddance! The moon is more than capable of picking up where the sun left off. Of course, it could be argued that the two perfectly compliment each other and the moon may not shine quite as bright without the sun around, but I think the moon has earned a chance to prove himself. On a different note, I hear Pluto has been released and is available on a free transfer.
Kraft doesn't know anything about the daylight, he's a night man. The moon gets all his attention and his money. Only his son kinda likes the daylight and offered the sun a contract to fill in the hours when the moon wasn't up. Would singing Pluto bring in the Martians who steadfastly refuse to come to Foxboro to see the sun? It's just as good as the daylight on their planet!
Nice thing to say. I guess when you only hear bad things about someone from people who hate him, you're going to hate him also.
Or when you do any research on him and find out what a hate-filled, bigoted, homophobic demagogue he was...
Yup. There we go. Let the hate flow. We always talk about how those people are closed-minded and racist, yet we're so open-minded up here. Yet, we were raised to hate those people without question.
Oh, I'm sure there are plenty of websites dedicated to bashing him. I know full well about the work he's done in his life and the positives far outweigh the negatives. People are acting like Hitler died yesterday, which is unfortunate.
I just like that he was funny. See-> http://thesantaniellofamily.blogspot.com/ for an example and a shamless plug of my website
The culture in New England fosters hate for southern fundamentalists. I invite you to prove this incorrect. In an environment where more people will treat The Da Vinci Code (the movie version) as gospel than the actual gospels, what can you expect?
Culture of New England aside, I was speaking for myself and my upbringing, a topic which I feel I probably have a better grasp on then most. Without going into great detail here... I know what it's like to be brought up under a "fundamentalist" mentality, granted not a southern one. I was taught to hate a lot of things (and people), but I don't recall the sermon on hating Southerners though maybe that was one of the masses I slept through. I'm not going to feel bad about the loss of someone who uses people's insecurities to trick them into a irrational, hateful, elitist mindset.
Crap, I made that up. I guess I wasn't the first one to do so. Thanks for proving my point, brother. You just grouped the entire political right into one big stereotype. I'm outnumbered here and I'll let it go while you guys reaffirm my point, but I'll leave it with this question: How will Jane Fonda be remembered by the media in the New England? As an actress who fought for noble causes to better humanity or someone who stood next to an anti-aircraft battery and cheered as it fired at US airplanes? The answer's obvious and politically biased.
Yes, because Southern fundamentalists foster only love Actual conversation in High School: Dumas (with very heavy southern accent): You're one of them Catholics ain't you? ME: Yes. Dumas: Y'all drink wine and pray to Mary? Me: Well, yes... Dumas: My daddy says ya'll are going to hell Since I am ignorant, please tell me what the Southern Fundamentalist were fostering there?