I am pretty sure that they are talking about Clinton.
by the way: I think NAMI should weigh their decision on publishing Will based soley on the merits of the proposed work/material. (Given the the reality of how important "image" is in the world we live, it is highly unlikely that NAMIR will take this measured risk.) Sad, in my opinion.
Ceeboo wrote:by the way: I think NAMI should weigh their decision on publishing Will based soley on the merits of the proposed work/material. (Given the the reality of how important "image" is in the world we live, it is highly unlikely that NAMIR will take this measured risk.) Sad, in my opinion.
Peace, Ceeboo
Just maybe NAMI has seen enough of Will's work/material and they have weighed their decision on publishing Will based on the merits of his work/material.
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Ceeboo wrote:by the way: I think NAMI should weigh their decision on publishing Will based soley on the merits of the proposed work/material. (Given the the reality of how important "image" is in the world we live, it is highly unlikely that NAMIR will take this measured risk.) Sad, in my opinion.
Peace, Ceeboo
Just maybe NAMI has seen enough of Will's work/material and they have weighed their decision on publishing Will based on the merits of his work/material.
Tator, this was classic!
(Nevo, Jan 23) And the Melchizedek Priesthood may not have been restored until the summer of 1830, several months after the organization of the Church.
Kevin Graham wrote:Interesting. So only 1 out of 20 respondents believes Will should not be published.
At the very least, this should end the delusion that this was some apostate conspiracy to knock Wilbur off his publication path, or that we're here "celebrating" the fact.
Yeah...as if the relatively few so-called apostates posting on this relatively obscure board are the least bit capable of knocking Will off his publication path. What a hoot. All such alleged concerns may do is give those so-called apostates a false sense of significance, and perhaps ironically feed their delusions of grandeur. :)
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NAMI could publish if Will used a pseudonym like maybe William Damon; if not Cassius University could fire up its Gutenberg or Signature books might take a look -it's peer-review team in the KEP area is very strong so i am told.