tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post2637713452110993150..comments2024-03-07T00:24:23.674-05:00Comments on FBC Jax Watchdogs: Lawsuit is Filed...FBC Jax Watchdoghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10740366031265491559noreply@blogger.comBlogger216125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-40203455748516274232009-05-24T00:30:49.913-04:002009-05-24T00:30:49.913-04:00Listen here "WD", you are a coward. Why don't you ...Listen here "WD", you are a coward. Why don't you just come out and say how you feel instead of using the cloak of a blog site. You sicken me. I'm glad you got exposed. I don't even go to a church, but seeing you revealed for the coward you are made my day. And good luck with the lawsuit hahahahahahahahahaha we'll see if that one goes through hahahahahaha what a toolAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-24017657689817510702009-05-16T16:05:00.000-04:002009-05-16T16:05:00.000-04:00Can you point out what article or amendment gives ...Can you point out what article or amendment gives you the right to know who is saying something? So anonymous posters here, you have the right to find out who they are, even if you find it offensive, or if they are unreasonable? How would go about exercising that right, if you actually have it?<br /><br />I will gladly post your comment, I don't mind at all. In fact I responded in the old thread you posted in, and I'm posting it here also.<br /><br />Maybe you're right, but I don't think so.<br /><br />Do a bit more research on anonymous speech and you might be surprised. And also, don't forget to look at "establishment clause" of the first amendment.<br /><br />Here's a few links to help you get started in your research:<br /><br /><A HREF="http://www.eff.org/cases/manalapan-v-moskovitz" REL="nofollow">http://www.eff.org/cases/manalapan-v-moskovitz</A>and<br /><br /><A HREF="http://www.eff.org/issues/anonymity" REL="nofollow">http://www.eff.org/issues/anonymity</A>FBC Jax Watchdoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10740366031265491559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-69583820306501919242009-05-16T15:14:00.000-04:002009-05-16T15:14:00.000-04:00First of all, what article or amendment in the US ...First of all, what article or amendment in the US constitution guarantees the right of privacy or anonymity in free speech? You have the right to free speech and I have the right to know who is saying it. <br /><br />I, you, Dr. Brunson, the JSO and every other citizen in this nation has a duty and responsiblility when it comes to public safety. That, sir, is your downfall. You crossed the line from a private matter into a public concern. Let's see if you are worth your word and post this anonymously.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-35781841180303955542009-05-11T22:21:00.000-04:002009-05-11T22:21:00.000-04:00I guess you decided to leave out that Mac talked a...I guess you decided to leave out that Mac talked about how excited he was of the number of people that have gotten saved at the South Campus already. But of course you would, to make yourself look better.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-34431001932263117472009-05-10T20:45:00.000-04:002009-05-10T20:45:00.000-04:00"I didn't see Richard taking sides or wanting it b..."I didn't see Richard taking sides or wanting it both ways. I saw him present both sides of the issue, which I took as wisdom."<br /><br />Sitting on a fence is wise? I can see both sides, too. And one is accountable due to his position.<br /><br />Actually what Richard was asking us to do is to forget Mac's behavior and teaching and focus only on the law. But we answer to a Higher Law.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-31554140094256354812009-05-10T20:43:00.000-04:002009-05-10T20:43:00.000-04:00Mac said this morning that he never seen a Church ...Mac said this morning that he never seen a Church go belly up doing missions. And he never met a person that went broke giveing tithes. Well i would be glad to meet him but he will not respond to my emails.<br /><br />May 10, 2009 10:53 AM<br /><br />He sounds like Ken Copeland.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-42825389579265654812009-05-10T10:53:00.000-04:002009-05-10T10:53:00.000-04:00Mac said this morning that he never seen a Church ...Mac said this morning that he never seen a Church go belly up doing missions. And he never met a person that went broke giveing tithes. Well i would be glad to meet him but he will not respond to my emails.Poor Tithernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-81010717630534603872009-05-10T08:53:00.000-04:002009-05-10T08:53:00.000-04:00I didn't see Richard taking sides or wanting it bo...I didn't see Richard taking sides or wanting it both ways. I saw him present both sides of the issue, which I took as wisdom. I'd love to hear from a lot more 'formers'.<br /><br />I guess it's like when you ask your spouse on the way home from church what they got out of the sermon, and they talk as if they weren't even at the same church as you. Didn't you always wish they had heard the same sermon you heard? LOL<br /><br />Happy Mother's Day Yvette!Former FBC Insidernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-47157798542000305452009-05-10T00:13:00.000-04:002009-05-10T00:13:00.000-04:00The consciences of the congregations have been "ve...The consciences of the congregations have been "vexed and flegged" by such mutilators of Malachi tithing doctrines.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-69715507054538577152009-05-09T23:50:00.000-04:002009-05-09T23:50:00.000-04:00VOR - I did see the video from last week, and I wa...VOR - I did see the video from last week, and I was absolutely shocked to see Mac use the attendance at the South Campus, as compared to attendance at the downtown campus, as an opportunity to belittle his critics and say an arrogant "HAH" at the end, as if to say: "I TOLD YOU SO". If you haven't seen it, it is a must see.<br /><br />When I see that, it makes me feel sorry for the people of FBC Jacksonville, that a pastor would choose to say something like that to his sheep. He could have congratulated the people at the south campus for their hard work, or for those at the downtown campus who worked hard to raise their attendance. But no, Mac made it about him being right, and his critics wrong.<br /><br />Quite amazing when one reads his own Pastor's Guidebook:<br /><br /><I>"It is unethical to use the pulpit to attack those who disagree with the way you are leading the church, even if you do not use their names. The president of the United States is said to have a "bully pulpit". The pastor should remember the implications of servant leadership and refuse to become a bully in the pulpit. The pulpit is where the Bible should be preached and where the people of God should be encouraged; it is not a place where attacks are launched against others."</I> "The New Guidebook for Pastors, by Bryant and Brunson", page 186FBC Jax Watchdoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10740366031265491559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-68932074775445134792009-05-09T23:17:00.000-04:002009-05-09T23:17:00.000-04:00Richard - the blog was not about his salary. It w...Richard - the blog was not about his salary. It was about him and his staff and deacons calling anyone who asked any questions or voiced any concerns as "attacking the pastor" or being "divisive" and asking them to leave. The nepotism, the Pastor's guidebook telling preachers not to accept large gifts after he had just accepted one, the playing of the commercial for Collins Builders during a Sunday morning service after J.D. Collins gave him the personal land gift, the changing of the by-laws, and his continued arrogance and sheep beating, were the key discussions on the blog. They try to make it about the salary only because, I agree, that is really a weak reason to be blogging in and of itself.<br /><br />Plain and simple, the man no longer has the credibility or integrity to lead FBC Jax. He has been exposed as a Charlatan in my opinion. Calling Mr. Rich a sociopath, and the hiring of Maurilio Amorim, are two other concerns. So please RichardM, don't let them tell you it is about his salary. We know it is huge, but we don't care, he may deserve it. But with all the other abuses, the man has brought on a storm of controversy and divided this once great church.<br /><br />He is still angry and bitter and it is all about him. Check out last week's infamous "HA!" he spits out after telling his congregation about attendance at the South Campus. God may get the last laugh on this arrogant, pompous ass.<br /><br />VORAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-84334006995085305792009-05-09T23:16:00.000-04:002009-05-09T23:16:00.000-04:00Truth said 9:06 PM: I like your style. Dr. Lindsa...Truth said 9:06 PM: I like your style. Dr. Lindsay Sr., was fond of saying "Try the spirits". We've made it too easy for them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-79572106159034617512009-05-09T21:06:00.000-04:002009-05-09T21:06:00.000-04:00Would these preachers go to a small church if "God...Would these preachers go to a small church if "God Called" and take what many of these small pastors receive? - <br /><br />No Way! Guaranteed!<br /><br />This is not your daddies church Mafia Boy lovers - Many are now Standing up for Jesus and his (Christ) Kingdom<br /><br />Change, Repent or be Exposed - the new motto for us the true believers!Truthnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-38898518729113994552009-05-09T15:17:00.000-04:002009-05-09T15:17:00.000-04:00Matt: You are right on target as usual. The proble...Matt: You are right on target as usual. The problem centers around a lot of members who say, well my mom and dad attended this church for years. Others say, well thats where all my friends attend. Then others will say, I want my funeral held in that place. How pathetic is this. Just about as crazy as it gets. If the preacher cannot preach spiritually then the church needs to find another pastor. One, I might say that doesn't bring embarrassment on the church. A truly saved person can tell if the power of the Lord is upon the preacher and in his sermon. <br /><br />What a man sows that shall he also reap. A lot of bad sowing and reaping going on in the name of religion. Thats the main reason the church has lost its power. The leaders have and are relying on themselves rather than God and the Holy Spirit for the power to get things accomplished according to God's will and not that of themselves... Thats why they fail everytime. Then they move on to another city, try to forget, and start the cycle all over again. Pitiful, and it will only get worse. End of days is nearer than most realize.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-30303994660284334512009-05-09T12:04:00.000-04:002009-05-09T12:04:00.000-04:00"As I said, people all over the country comme..."As I said, people all over the country commenting on this story bring up the pastor's salary. This is interesting. Large compensation packages of mega church pastors is something that offends many non-Christians, it is a stumbling block. You see, this is why there is no transparency in these mega churches when it comes to matters of pastor compensation and gifts. If it were a matter of public record how much these pastors were paid in total - I'm talking salary & benefits, the tax-free allowances, the outside renumeration from their 501(c)3's and book deals and speaking fees and direct gifts from their followers, it would offend people inside and outside the church, and giving would suffer - so they must not, at any cost, be transparent with pastor compensation numbers."<br /><br />Yes, it is a stumbling block. Many can argue that it should not be that it is no one's business. But this is even addressed in the NT where Paul defends himself that he did not use their offerings so as not to be a burden. <br /><br />There is very good reason that mega churches keep such information secret. Even though there are many in the church who think the salaries are fine. They know it is a huge stumbling block to recruiting members. For this reason many drive Honda's yet live in very nice homes. And preach on having no debt even though a group of well heeled men paid 20-40% of the cost of their home. (This happens all the time)and take free vacations. It is much easier for them to have no debt when they have so many lifestyle freebies. They conveniently leave this out when preaching to others. Perhaps they forget how hard it is for some who have average incomes.<br /><br />(I know one mega church pastor's wife who is given free clothes and accessories to wear because it is advertisement for those shops. If **** shops there, then many other women will, too. It works)<br /><br />Richard makes the reality of the situation clear in this sentence:<br /><br />"The church can hire him for whatever they want. Just like any other business."<br /><br />Just like any other business? That is exactly what the Body of Christ has come to and how it is viewed by many involved. Another organization. A business with tax exemptions.<br /><br />There is a cognative dissonance in this thinking as Richard's comment shows us. There is much more at stake here than whether the laws of the land were broken. <br /><br />Richard, you can't have it both ways. Mac is violating 1 Tim 3 and needs to resign for the sake of the Body.<br /><br />MattAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-60861476740771623802009-05-09T10:26:00.000-04:002009-05-09T10:26:00.000-04:00WD,
And the church said...
AMEN!WD,<br /><br />And the church said...<br /><br />AMEN!Former FBC Insidernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-87538143484759709812009-05-09T08:30:00.000-04:002009-05-09T08:30:00.000-04:00Hi Richard - thanks for chiming in here.
Yes, man...Hi Richard - thanks for chiming in here.<br /><br />Yes, many of the comments of late here in this blog, and in blogs and media reports all over the country, assume the major issue on this blog for the past year and a half with Mac Brunson was his salary and not the weightier issues like his land gift and the by law changes. Even Mac himself, in his comments made to the media about this blog have been about his salary. If one goes back and reads they will see salary is not one of the major issues here. Discussed, yes, but far from being a major issue.<br /><br />As I said, people all over the country commenting on this story bring up the pastor's salary. This is interesting. Large compensation packages of mega church pastors is something that offends many non-Christians, it is a stumbling block. You see, this is why there is no transparency in these mega churches when it comes to matters of pastor compensation and gifts. If it were a matter of public record how much these pastors were paid in total - I'm talking salary & benefits, the tax-free allowances, the outside renumeration from their 501(c)3's and book deals and speaking fees and direct gifts from their followers, it would offend people inside and outside the church, and giving would suffer - so they must not, at any cost, be transparent with pastor compensation numbers.<br /><br />I can understand the policy of keeping Mac's salary private - I don't agree with it, but I understand it. But Mac likes to have it both ways. He won't in a million years reveal his total compensation to the very people who are paying it, but at the same time he goes on the record with the Times Union to state his salary is no where near $300,000 (meaningless information since the meaningful number for a pastor is total compensation not salary), and he also wants to tell people he is one of the lowest paid mega church pastors in the SBC. Mac gives out dribs and drabs of information about his salary to defend himself against that criticism, but he will never EVER be totally transparent and give us all the information to the people that are giving the money. We know the answer to that, I think.<br /><br />I predict a day will come when the IRS will demand 501(c)3 religious organizations be transparent with finances - requiring disclosure of what is paid to the heads of these organizations and their family members, and the gifts they receive. And that will serve the body of Christ well, since it will cause the money given to these men and their families to be moderated, and allow people to give more freely as they know how the money is spent, and will free up money for ministry as less of it goes into the pocketbooks of these preachers and their family members.FBC Jax Watchdoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10740366031265491559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-23234932887454492762009-05-09T07:22:00.000-04:002009-05-09T07:22:00.000-04:00Pastor Mark ll:41 Sadly there seem to be no hero...Pastor Mark ll:41 Sadly there seem to be no heroes on the horizion like these spiritual giants, Rogers, Truett and yes, the Lindsays. I have letters of equal blessing from both Lindsay Sr., and Jr. I can tell you we most likely will never see men of the caliber and committment of these men. The old saying about "having big shoes to fill", certainly seems to be true. Maybe you, or some pastor in a small church can do it. I pray so. We so desperately need more pastor heroes. We have have had enough of the others. God bless you and thanks for reminding me that we once had gifts from God in these men.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-75963950466073168382009-05-09T07:16:00.000-04:002009-05-09T07:16:00.000-04:00WD, I have watched all of this from a distance as ...WD, I have watched all of this from a distance as I was a former member of FBC and staff member. I have decided to say what I think.<br /> <br />Most comments are attacking Mac for his salary. The reality is that the salary is not the issue. The church can hire him for whatever they want. Just like any other business. <br /><br />The venom I see towards FBC comes from an image that has been created by them over the years. I know personally the other pastors had their weaknesses as well, as we all do.<br /><br />With all that said, I also believe you have a right to challenge the legality of what has taken place. I have many members tell me you were a coward for being anonymous. Well, whethr you are or not is for you to address. However, being anonymous is not ILLEGAL. I understand you have a right to address the issues regarding the legalities of what has taken place. <br /><br />I regret you get attacked personally by others in the Body of Christ. Anonymity is not illegal in the USA as far as I know. <br /><br />I only ask that you keep to the legal matters at hand and hope that all comments stay focused on that issues. Character assassination does our Savior a far greater disservice. <br />Like someone told me recently, "why would I want your God, you people are just as screwed up as the rest of us." Sadly, it was the FBC JAX decisions that led to this person renouncing interest in Christ.<br /><br />I refuse to take sides in this matter. I know and respect you and Mac. I believe you are both good men. If forced I am on the side of the Father and the laws of the USA. If laws were broken, then consequences must happen, as it would for anyone. <br />Just my 2 cents.RichardMnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-4647409077093796402009-05-08T23:41:00.000-04:002009-05-08T23:41:00.000-04:00I have read comments that have suggested that prea...I have read comments that have suggested that preachers are all charlatans, and their motives are suspect. <br /><br />I am writing to remind you that, that is a generality, not true of all pastors! <br /><br />Many of my heroes pastor smaller churches, and are amazing men of God! There are no small churches in the “Kingdom Of God"! <br /> <br /> I am praying that there will be a resolve to surrender pride and agendas to the one who can bring healing to the ongoing saga in Jacksonville. <br /> <br /> I have had only one opportunity to contact Dr. Brunson, several years ago when he was in Dallas, it was after sharing the story that follows my memories of meeting Dr. Adrian Rogers, over the 20 + years of my own ministry. <br /><br />Dr Brunson was prompt in his reply, and affirming.<br /><br />This is a tribute in memory of a mega Church Pastor who touched my life in a profound way, and a surprise that reminded me that God can remind you in a moment of his nearness. Mega Church Pastors can be decidedly men of God...one such man was Adrian Rogers.<br /><br />The great Scottish preacher Peter Marshall once said “It’s not the duration of a life that counts but the donation”. How thankful Southern Baptist should be for the duration and donation of the life of Adrian Rogers. <br /><br />Dr. Rogers pastored the historic Bellevue Baptist Church in Memphis Tennessee, from 1972 until his retirement in 2005. He left for heaven in November of the same year.<br /><br />He was a three time president of the Southern Baptist Convention, a preacher without peer, and a statesman in the first order. <br /><br />I had the opportunity to meet him on four different occasions, each time he looked intently into my eyes, and expressed genuine and heartfelt interest in my own ministry journey. <br /><br />He was so very kind, I never felt rushed in his presence, it was if I was the most important person in the world to him.<br /><br />Dr. Rogers reminds me of another great man of God the legendary George W. Truett pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas from 1897- 1944. <br /><br />Dr. Truett like Dr. Rogers was a world renowned preacher, a dignified statesman, on one occasion preaching to 15,000 from the steps of the Capital building in Washington D.C, and a three time president of our beloved convention. <br /><br />Little did I know, that my admiration for Dr. Truett would be enhanced by an event that is way beyond coincidence!<br /><br />In the course of my own pastoral duties I visited several years ago (2005) in the home of a guest that attended the church I was pastoring at the time . <br /><br />In meeting him, I discovered an 85 year old man with a PhD from the University of Colorado, who taught pharmaceutical chemistry there for 48 years! <br /><br />In our conversation I quickly discovered that he did his undergraduate degree at the University of Texas, and had lived in Dallas for a time. I asked a question that I couldn't’t wait to ask . . . did you ever hear the far-famed preacher Dr. George W. Truett. <br /><br />His reply . . . yes, he had not only heard him but had met Dr. Truett on several occasions, in fact he lived in the YMCA across the street from First Dallas! <br /><br />Stunned by listening to him recall events that took place more than six decades before, I was about to be further astonished. <br /><br />His precious wife reached into a stack of papers on the table where we were seated and handed me two letters written by Dr. Truett to American service men and women waging war at that time! <br /><br />On the day I visited them they just happened to be cleaning out their filing cabinet! <br /><br />The letters were written in June and September of 1943! Each letter pledged continued prayers from Dr. Truett and the people of First Dallas for those in the ongoing conflict. <br /><br />The letters revealed a busy pastor, not to busy to care and personally write the several hundred sons and daughters of the great First Baptist Dallas who were serving at war. <br /><br />The letters were signed . . . yes signed . . . “Your Pastor and Friend George W. Truett.”<br /><br />Before I left this precious couple gifted me those two 62 year old letters!<br /><br />Only God could place a Pastor in a home in Boulder, Colorado to meet an 85 year old professor who then presented a gift that is framed and will be cherished for the rest of my life.<br /><br />I am sure that in the decades ahead the generations following will ask us . . . did you ever hear Dr. Adrian Rogers preach? <br /><br />They will wait with anticipation as they hear what he was like and who knows . . . if God grants you a long life (duration) you will make a (donation) into the life of a young minister fifty or so years from now.Pastor Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07296149111615552052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-23937929203645066372009-05-08T23:38:00.000-04:002009-05-08T23:38:00.000-04:00I grew up in a Church that on Sunday, If you had m...I grew up in a Church that on Sunday, If you had more than 100 people, You were at a revival. Funds were raised for paying the light bill with car washes and cake sales. The pastor received no salary. Everyone welcomed you and if you needed to talk to the Pastor that was never a problem. Just walk up to him after the service. That was the day before the so called Mega Church. You might get better prices at walmart or Sams Club. But as to matters of the Soul, I will take that little Church with dinner on the grounds any day.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-66231199417581135702009-05-08T18:35:00.000-04:002009-05-08T18:35:00.000-04:00Matt: 5:10: I thought that was what I said. With l...Matt: 5:10: I thought that was what I said. With less detail. I am one of those "say what you mean, mean what you say" people. You know, a hit the accelerator and go type. Thanks, always welcome your insights.<br /><br />May 8, 2009 5:29 PM<br /><br />Sorry Friend. I was basically agreeing and expounding on what you said. We tend to hold pastors up as some sort of icon they were never meant to be in scripture. The whole concept of being 'called' into ministry is misunderstood. We all are called in some capacity.<br /><br />Who is the 'pastor' of the church in Philippi? Corinth? <br />Are we sure all churches had pastors? How come ALL Epistles were not written to the Pastors only? The Elders? <br /><br />In Corinthians, Paul tells them to have 2-3 speak and the others judge what was said. <br /><br />That is a long way from what we do now, huh?<br /><br />MattAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-4871417316977666022009-05-08T17:29:00.000-04:002009-05-08T17:29:00.000-04:00Matt: 5:10: I thought that was what I said. With l...Matt: 5:10: I thought that was what I said. With less detail. I am one of those "say what you mean, mean what you say" people. You know, a hit the accelerator and go type. Thanks, always welcome your insights.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-90012388148213096122009-05-08T17:10:00.000-04:002009-05-08T17:10:00.000-04:00(3) I think most mega preachers are of the same il...(3) I think most mega preachers are of the same ilk. The have a God complex, and arrogance is a trait most obvious. They think far too much of themselves and have become stumbling blocks to those truly seeking the Lord. And to the Lords work in general. Which brings up the question have they truly been called by God to the ministry? I cannot WORSHIP in an environment where the preacher is the God.<br /><br />May 8, 2009 12:13 PM<br /><br />All true believers are 'called' into 'ministry'. <br /><br />The difference between what is in scripture and what we see in church history is that humans 'institutionalized' ministry and made it into a 'professional office' of professional Christians for hire. Humans added pulpits, altars, invitations, special buildings (think of Europe and the empty Cathedrals), etc. None of that is in the NC. <br /><br />The NT ekklesia had no pulpits, no buildings, no altars, etc. <br /><br />If we are truly saved, we are ALL called to be 'ministers'. We are all given special gifts by the Holy Spirit to edify the Body. It was NEVER intended for one man to be in charge of the Body and to teach/preach.<br /><br />If you look closely, it takes more 'worldly' skills and characteristics to pastor a mega church than it does spiritual maturity. Spiritual maturity clashes with the very system in place. Because the "system" must be served and maintained.<br /><br />MattAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8384632623933772727.post-65210846792843984082009-05-08T16:41:00.000-04:002009-05-08T16:41:00.000-04:00Anon.3:13
You are exactly right Change and Trensp...Anon.3:13<br /><br />You are exactly right Change and Trensparency IS what this blog., is about.<br /><br />I hear the fish are biting, good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com