San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1984 Page: 3 of 10
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Decen.uer 6, 1984
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Sail Antonio Register
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N.E. SIIANKL1N
At no time am I at-
empting to preach/dis-
.•redit or defend the
I m on any ego trip,
etc. Far be from me to
claim tliflt I Itave always
lived by the ten Com*
inandents or even two
of them but I. don't
have to defend my be-
liefs concerning religion
or politics to any hu-
man and neither do you
Often we begin as kids
to lie when our parents
(ell us to tell bill collec-
tors that they are not
home instead of them
saying that they don't
Bible, religion, preacii- have the money at the
ers or anyone else. Pin time to pay. When they
merely citing the vaiw
mhis ways that we as
humans adjust the rules
set forth in the Hible to
suit our own drtires re-
rardless of our position
in life. Kealil) is com-
plex, infinite ami con-
stantly changing and
because each human'*
smsory perceptions are
limited ami deductive
methods unique, we
perceive reality in many
say Santa comes down
the chimney and you
know it's too small for
a cat/dog toegress and
no person couki travel
over the entire world
in one 'right delivering
toys to everyone. Per*
haps in some cases when
you asked them for
money and they said
they did not have any
and you know they had
just gotten paid helped
different ways. We tend reinforce the art of ly-
to like and agree with ing upon you. When
you got into school
and began to vote for
class presidents and lea-
ders who are supposed
to qualify because of
their good grades, etc.
and you know your
grade* sejr better but
they were popular be-
cause of their parents'
with eath other, status in the community
therefor* d<
information that coiiv
rides with our views ami
attitudes and react ne-
gatively toward it when
it doesn't! Ilut liecause
we disagree dues not
mean that a person is
wrong or right. K»en the
foremost of experts
ity to smoke, drink, use
drugs and lead the
crowd to exciting things
Quite often you most
likely voted for these
type people and as a-
dtilts you're still doing
the same kind of vot-
ing, completely disre-
gardingu < person's qual-
ifications. It's the way
of the world. 1 reacted
negatively toward peo-
ple being labelled be-
cause of certain traits
and Tm still adverse to
labelling people as mo-
rons, mentally ill, crazy,
alcoholics, addicts etc.
but I draw the line at
thugism, murderers, etc.
When 1 spoke of people
buying stolen TV sets,
radios, clothes, etc. I
wasn't into the socalled
moral point of view. De-
pending upon the indiv-
iduals point of view is
what determines who
buys stolen goods of
any type. When people
buy food stamps and
items that are supposed
to help the poor and eh
derly is where I draw
the line again. I've never
know/heard of any bom
again Christians to bring
back to life folks they
haw killed or repaid the
people they have roho-
ed, maimed and left for
dead! Therefore I don't
want them trying to
impose their new or old
religion upon me!
Hiere may be many
foiu out there who
won't buy stolen goods you read anywhere
for various reasons or from 35 to 60% of all
not ignore the Ten Com pro athletes go into
mandments when in a pro athletes use mari-
most compromising juana, cocaine or some
position, male or female type of drugs and al-
Thats cool too, but I'm cohoL Less than 10%
against me taking a of Black athletes go in-
chance on going to jail to business for them-
so 1 don't buy. It really selves when their ca-
seems to make more reer is over. One out
sense to buy a TV etc. of three arrests in the
for one or two hundred LIS is for alcohol intox
bucks than to go down i<at ion and it is the se*
town and have the. cond/third leading
white merchant rob you cause of death in ac-
by charging a $1,000 cidents depending up-
for the game item. If «n wheih survey you
, you are willing to take read. I've yet to hear a
the chance of going to preacher tell .everyone
jail or the same person in church that drank
that sold it to you or his or smoked to quit or
friends coming back to get out of the church,
your house, breaking in, On TV a recent survey
taking the set and „h* showed that in sex
ever else /they want! scenes depicted, 49%
Why do parents, ' of couples were lovers,
preachers and other in- 2b% were strangers,
sist on telling you to go *'x ^ were mar™H*
outside of the home to ,n reaI life ,,lchoho, »
find a role-model! Many related to 50% viol,
preachers are cormpt only 1% on
but so are doctors,
son Middle School is lo-
cated at 415 Gabriel St.
If you need any further
information please call
227-3921.
See you at the Flea
Market, See you at the
Garage Sale.
Rev. C. C
president and Mrs. Ji
reata Marshall, principal
heavy drug users them-
selves. This includes
nurses and the like. Al-
though the incidence
of suicide varies from
one society to another,
worldwide it occurs
most among divorced
pCrsons^there were no
divorces during Bibical
times,1 widowed, and
then single. Among
professional groups,
physicians, particularly
psychiatrists, lawyers,
and dentists. It's also
h# among unskilled
laborers and persons
with low employment
security. We cannot
leave out the affluent,
disenchanted white
youths. Considering
these facts how can
anyone possibly tell
their kids to model
upon someone outside
of themselves! Part 11.1
next week.
„ la parts of
put aketas of red wool around
the arms and lap of
victims.
&
oil com
pauies strongly support the
development of all domestic
energy re»ources. According
to the Gulf Oil Corporation,
any additional funds it gets
front decontrolled price*
will be used to further
promising energy-related
projects that show promise
of economic viability.
ill
Lou Miller
State Farm Insurant*
222-2000
3140 K-C-ommerce
scat* farm Automot#* mmunce cornea**
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San Antonio Register
(USPS ID 479000),
lawyers,
and people
walk of life. Manv at-
teachers
in every
TV. We often spend
fortunes to repair our
cars, homes, etc. and
yet some of us will
send our kids to so-
tempt to shift the
blame to the Black pro -
fessional at he let e, but
seriously, who in their
mind wants a role mo-
del to be a lousy stud-
ent in high school that
went to college on an
athletic scholarship,
three-fourths
sons to be treated,
counseled for drug/ai-
cohol problems. It's a
nationwide thing ev
cept in the government
they're
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Flea Market
for Emerson
Look everybody the
Emerson PTA is having
their annual Flea Mar*
ket and Garage Sale on
Saturday Dec. 8, 1984
between the hours of
10 us. and S pjn.
There will be plenty of
toys, clothes, and may-
be some antiques for
the person or
icatiiHi dedicated to IUjiIiI. and Props**
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Glosson, Edwin. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. [35], Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1984, newspaper, December 6, 1984; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403583/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.