As far as gay porn personalities goes, Paul Wagner IS one of the two I consider my favorites. However, as I'm not physically attracted to ethnic looking men, this scene with Paul doesn't do much for me. Not even sure the other actor paired with Paul this scene is even Middle Eastern? But it doesn't matter. It's the thought that counts.
w00t!
Based on code compliance records,
on
April 28, 2011 staff received a call
from
Commissioner Rader's assistant Caroline Enloe
regarding a sign that
reads
"President Wagner, True or False? God Hates Fags."
The sign
is located in the front yard of 1840 Mason Mill Road.
Caroline Enloe,
Commission Office Coordinator
Caroline Enloe has been with the District 2 Commission Office for more than a decade. Caroline began working for former Commissioner Gale Walldorff in the Spring of 1993 and is currently serving District 2 Commissioner Jeff Rader. Growing up on Clifton Road in the heart of District 2, she attended Druid Hills High School and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.
After college, Caroline returned to her hometown and obtained a Masters of Theological Studies from Emory's Candler School of Theology. Her pastoral education has served her well in addressing the diverse needs of the constituents of District 2. Married life with four children leaves little leisure time, however when she does find a spare moment, Caroline enjoys volunteering with Decatur City Schools, supporting various civic and community organizations, reading and jogging.
Interested in local politics and ready to help fellow citizens navigate their county government, Caroline enjoys using her knowledge and understanding of DeKalb to benefit the citizens of District 2.
Commissioner Jeff Rader,
District 2, DeKalb County Georgia
Now a planner with multinational Jacobs Engineering, Jeff consults on projects across the country. A resident of the Fernbank/Druid Hills neighborhood, Jeff has served his civic association on the Board and as President, and has contributed to the dialog on the future of the burgeoning Clifton Corridor.
He served two years as a business partner on the Brockett Elementary School Council. He is a Founding Board Member of the Regional Atlanta Civic League. Their three children attend public schools in the neighborhood.
Jeff is a Founding Board Member of the Regional Atlanta Civic League. His wife Carolyn is equally committed to building better communities through her work with the Atlanta Regional Commission Area Council on Aging in her capacity as Principal Program Specialist for Community Development. They have three wonderful children: Olivia, Thomas and Audrey.
He served two years as a business partner on the Brockett Elementary School Council. He is a Founding Board Member of the Regional Atlanta Civic League. Their three children attend public schools in the neighborhood.
Jeff is a Founding Board Member of the Regional Atlanta Civic League. His wife Carolyn is equally committed to building better communities through her work with the Atlanta Regional Commission Area Council on Aging in her capacity as Principal Program Specialist for Community Development. They have three wonderful children: Olivia, Thomas and Audrey.
James W. Wagner
President of Emory University Atlanta, Georgia
Our vision is to discover truth, share it, and ignite in others a passion for its pursuit. Through this site, you can learn about the people, activities, and programs that make up Emory's vibrant intellectual community.
As one example, the newly adopted Emory Strategic Plan provides a map to guide our growth and development over the next decade, focusing on five key themes. Similarly, our revised Campus Master Plan outlines a bold proposal for reshaping Emory's presence in Atlanta. Critical to that presence are programs in the arts, University-community partnerships, and the global reach of our initiatives through such Emory entities as The Carter Center.
Out of a firm devotion to the ancient university mission of liberal education -- which he defines as mastering a discipline and developing a thirst for new knowledge -- Dr. Wagner has been able to forge collaborations among a diverse array of schools and programs, ranging from the arts and sciences to the professional schools. He also had gained significant experience in raising funds from private philanthropic sources. All of these notes resonated with the priorities of the institution in 2003.
An elder in the Presbyterian church (in which his wife, Debbie, is a seasoned professional Christian educator), he finds particularly attractive Emory's blend of rigorous intellectual inquiry and ethical engagement.
The Wagners have two grown daughters, Kimberly and Christine.
Currently Dr. Wagner serves on the boards of The Carter Center, the Georgia Research Alliance, SunTrust Banks, and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. In 2009, he was honored to be appointed by U.S. President Barack Obama to serve as Vice-Chair of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues.
According to the New York Times, Wagner received $1,040,420 in total compensation at Emory in 2008.
In February 2013, President Wagner wrote an essay in the Emory Magazine entitled "As American as... Compromise" in which he used the Three-Fifths Compromise as an example of pragmatic compromise that Emory University should emulate. He wrote, "One instance of constitutional compromise was the agreement to count three-fifths of the slave population for purposes of state representation in Congress... Both sides found a way to temper ideology and continue working toward the highest aspiration they both shared—the aspiration to form a more perfect union. They set their sights higher, not lower, in order to identify their common goal and keep moving toward it." The essay sparked controversy on Emory's campus and attracted national and international media attention and an apology from Wagner. Per the New York Times, Wagner "acknowledged both the nation’s continuing education in race relations and his own." Leslie Harris, an Emory history professor who has worked to address issues of race at the college, countered that “[t]he three-fifths compromise is one of the greatest failed compromises in U.S. history .... Its goal was to keep the union together, but the Civil War broke out anyway.”
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Emory University
Members of Emory are expected to strive for the highest degree of integrity. All conflicts of interest and of commitment are to be promptly addressed, and all possible steps are to be taken to eliminate the conflicts or to manage them to ensure that they do not undermine the integrity of our institution or ourselves.
Emory seeks to uphold the dignity and rights of all persons through fair treatment, honest dealing, and respect. Emory is committed to creating an environment of work, teaching, living, and learning that enables all persons to strive toward their highest potential. Members of the Emory community in positions of authority carry a particular obligation to exercise care and compassion, and appropriately confidential or personal information must be safeguarded.
As an organization comprising thousands of persons in a shared enterprise, Emory fosters collegiality in order to advance our mission of teaching, research, service, and healthcare. While frictions often emerge, we seek to resolve conflict through the active practice of community.
By our participation in the Emory community, each of us assumes responsibility for our actions and will be held accountable for them. Similarly, members of our community are responsible for holding each other and the University to these ethical principles. Members of the Emory community are expected to abide by these principles, regardless of the letter of the law.
Equal Opportunity Policy
Emory University does not discriminate in admissions, education programs, or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,
***sexual orientation,***
national origin, age, disability, or veteran's status
and
***prohibits ***
such discrimination by its students, faculty, and staff.
Students, faculty, and staff
are
assured of participation in university programs
and
in use of facilities without such discrimination.
The university also complies with all applicable federal and Georgia statutes and regulations prohibiting unlawful discrimination. All members of the student body, faculty, and staff are expected to assist in making this policy valid in fact. Any inquiries regarding this policy should be directed to the Emory University Office of Equal Opportunity Programs.
University Mission Statement
Emory University's mission is to create, preserve, teach, and apply knowledge in the service of humanity.
To fulfill this mission, the University supports the full range of scholarship, from undergraduate to advanced graduate and professional instruction, and from basic research to its application in public service. While being a comprehensive research university, Emory limits its academic scope to those fields in which, by virtue of its history and location, it can excel. Hence its academic programs focus on the arts and sciences, business, law, theology, and the health professions. These disciplines are unified by their devotion to liberal learning; by cooperative interdisciplinary programs; and by the common pursuit of intellectual distinction.
The University, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church, cherishes its historical affiliation with the United Methodist Church.
While Emory's programs are today entirely nonsectarian
***(except for those at the Candler School of Theology),***
the University has derived from this heritage the conviction that education can be a strong moral force in both society and the lives of its individual members.
United Methodist Bishops – retired,
believe The United Methodist Church should remove the following
statement from The Book of Discipline (2008):
“…The practice of homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching. Therefore self-avowed practicing
homosexuals are not to be certified as candidates, ordained as ministers, or appointed to serve in The United
Methodist Church.” ¶304.3
of differences of opinion in the Common Table and in the congregation, we members of the
Common Table rejoice in our efforts.
Through Bob Gary’s expert combination
of
modern psychology and recent theology with Christian teachings
of
humility and love for one another,
our commitment to listen and disagree respectfully and humbly to
our fellow Christians has grown,
and
that(?)is a(?)blessing.
The Common Table believes that the Church should be a place
where everyone is welcome and everyone is given the unconditional love and acceptance to
which all of God’s children are entitled.
The Common Table does not claim that it has touched upon all relevant issues or has
exhaustively explored all the issues considered on this complex subject. But we all feel we
understand better the issues involved and each member of the Common Table has developed a
deeper appreciation for the views of others. The Common Table process brought clarity to many
of our thoughts and positions.
love one another as I have loved you,” predominates over all other concerns elicited in our
discussions. Loving God and loving neighbor must be our practice, even when honest and
intelligent minds may disagree on lesser issues.
On the issue of Paragraph 304.3, or any other,
when
we speak or act presumptively, dismissively, or even disparagingly of
any viewpoint that is not our own,
we
are failing to love our neighbors.
U.S. Representative for Arkansas's 4th Congressional District
2001 to 2013
Democratic Nominee for Governor of Arkansas
General Election November 4, 2014
In April 2009,
Ross voted against the
My parents raised me in a Methodist church, and now my wife and I are doing the same with our children. I am a proponent of having God involved in our daily lives in order to remind us of our values, principles, and the ability to treat those around us with respect. This country was built upon the religious principles of its founders and these principles must remain the basis for our American way of life.
Over the years, my faith and the values I learned from my parents and church have served me well in facing life's challenges. Please know that as a fifth generation Arkansan, I will continue to represent the Christian values in Washington I was raised on and still believe in strongly today.
Michael Avery Ross, known as Mike Ross (born August 2, 1961), is an American businessman and politician. He is a member of the Democratic Party who served as the U.S. Representative for Arkansas's 4th congressional district from 2001 to 2013. He is also a former small business owner, former member of the Arkansas State Senate and a former member of the Nevada County Quorum Court.
On July 25, 2011, Ross announced that he would not seek re-election to the House in 2012. He is instead the Democratic nominee for governor of Arkansas in the general election scheduled for November 4, 2014. He will face the Republican choice, former U.S. Representative Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas's 3rd congressional district and the 2006 failed nominee against outgoing current Governor Mike Beebe, a Democrat.
Ross was born in Texarkana, Arkansas. He is a fifth-generation Arkansan, he lived for many years in Prescott until relocating in 2013 to the capital city of Little Rock. He is the grandson of farmers and a nurse and the son of two public school educators. He graduated from high school in Hope, Arkansas and earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
Together with his wife, Holly, Ross owned and operated a small pharmacy in their hometown of Prescott, Arkansas, which they sold in May 2007. Mike and Holly Ross have been married for 30 years, and they have two grown children. They are members of the Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church in Little Rock, where they now live.
HIGH
PRIORITY
World English Dictionary
priority (praɪˈɒrɪtɪ) | |
— n , pl -ties | |
1. the condition of being prior; antecedence; precedence | |
2. the right of precedence over others | |
3. something given specified attention: my first priority |
NORMAL
PRIORITY
On September 24, 2012,
resident Bobby Rasulnia entered a compliant through our dynamic portal
stating:
"The resident at 1840 Mason Mill Rd (Mr. Avery) has posted over 8 signs (spray painted on black plastic bags, 15 blowup holiday balloons, monkeys hanging by the neck on ropes, a larger than life cross with non-sensible writings, and other items, in his front yard. Mr. Avery has a history of arrests and mental health and/or drug abuse issues and these items in his yard are scaring the neighborhood. People are afraid to walk past his property. DeKalb commissioner's office is aware of his issues and the police are repeatedly out there due to his harassment towards neighbors. His balloons are also causing financial harm to property owners trying to sell or rent homes in the neighborhood. He was putting signs up on Saturday with his face painted white. The cross sign is offensive to Christian believers in the area. His is hearing impaired. Please proceed with caution he can be verbally aggressive. We as a neighborhood need your assistance in protecting our property values, integrity of our personal believes, and safety of the families in the neighborhood."
Think "SINGULARITY" when looking at the words "MORROW BOTTOMS OF ARKANSAS". One acceptable definition for a "singularity" that I'm wanting to believe I understand correctly: "chaos isolated down to it's most focused point." Examples would be: black holes at the center of our galaxies, cowlicks, fingerprints, and whatever it was existing before THE GREAT BANG. Even Jesus of Nazareth, the man in flesh, could be considered a singularity.
Now you are probably asking,
"WHAT THE FUCK DOES JESUS HAVE TO DO WITH THIS GAY PORN CRAP AND/OR MORROW BOTTOMS OF ARKANSAS?!" Even extremely offended, I bet! Let's be honest with ourselves and just admit it: Christianity today is nothing but Jesus life story having been turned into a cheap "DOPE ON A ROPE" abused mostly by those wanting believing themselves "wonderful" Christians because they have "wonderful" children while at the same time one or the other spouse not having to work unless just wanting to continue working. Just another reality escaping addiction, pure bias both survivors and confirmations rather than anything having to do with ""GOD" and "GRACE" no different than "PIG" sex between two men never having had the incentives encouraging them to even think about entering into a monogamous relationship until recently.
"BETTY! You ARE a GOOD COOK! But you're NOT THAT GOOD considering it's ALL YOU DO!"
My Aunt Jeanette having the same number of children as my mother, three, but still having to work because of three unsuccessful marriages. My mother, although growing up extremely poor along side my Aunt Jeanette while living the Morrow Bottoms of Arkansas; so poor, The Great Depression not even affecting them. However, my mother did manage working her way out of the Morrow Bottoms and into Charity Hospital New Orleans; becoming a nurse first, then marrying a doctor. A FAT ONE, btw, before giving up her career as a nurse becoming a full time housewife, instead.
And I'm now beginning to wonder if my mother maybe even factored my father being diabetic into the equation before giving up her career as a nurse.
"Had I'd known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself."
Something my mother quoted my father as saying toward the end of his life. And...he's been deceased since 1999. And...that trust fund STILL holding out pretty good!
Now I will make my point:
While gently blowing at the very center of the word "MORROW", think of addictions and the negative stereotypes associated with these addictions, negative stereotypes of any kind and combinations...
as an "ICE BERG."
Then realize, it's the tip of the "ICE BERG"... everyone is on.
There is
NO SUCH THING AS A RESPONSIBLE BREEDER!
Either we are all sinners; or we never were.
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