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10:00 am to noon EDT, the Brian Lehrer Show. This is NYC's NPR station, very intellegent interviewer. I don't know the exact time she will be on and I doubt she will take the whole 2 hours.
Thur. morning, 7.19.12 Joanna Brooks on radio re BusinessWee
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"And the human knew the source of life, the woman of him, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, 'I have procreated a man with Yahweh.'" Gen. 4:1, interior quote translated by D. Bokovoy.
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Re: Thur. morning, 7.19.12 Joanna Brooks on radio re Busines
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/Brian Laundrie/2012/jul/19/Mormonism/
the take away "aggressive pragmatic asset management."
the take away "aggressive pragmatic asset management."
"And the human knew the source of life, the woman of him, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, 'I have procreated a man with Yahweh.'" Gen. 4:1, interior quote translated by D. Bokovoy.
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Re: Thur. morning, 7.19.12 Joanna Brooks on radio re Busines
Did she just try to sell “We look to not only the spiritual but also the temporal, and we believe that a person who is impoverished temporally cannot blossom spiritually.” as "a basic Christian Principle"? Her ability to spin is fascinating.
Re: Thur. morning, 7.19.12 Joanna Brooks on radio re Busines
I thought it was interesting the way that she justified the corporate holdings as a way to subsidize the expansion of the church into poorer countries. Although, I would think that if you have enough of a surplus to build a 2 billion dollar mall money isn't a real problem.
I'll give her credit though. It's a better explanation than the 'job creation' line others have offered.
I'll give her credit though. It's a better explanation than the 'job creation' line others have offered.
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Re: Thur. morning, 7.19.12 Joanna Brooks on radio re Busines
Stormy Waters wrote:I thought it was interesting the way that she justified the corporate holdings as a way to subsidize the expansion of the church into poorer countries.
When a massive project drains the coffers, you ask yourself if we really needed the Hotel Dubai, expecially if it does not contribute to the goal of continual expansion into third world countries.
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Re: Thur. morning, 7.19.12 Joanna Brooks on radio re Busines
Stormy Waters wrote:I thought it was interesting the way that she justified the corporate holdings as a way to subsidize the expansion of the church into poorer countries. Although, I would think that if you have enough of a surplus to build a 2 billion dollar mall money isn't a real problem.
I'll give her credit though. It's a better explanation than the 'job creation' line others have offered.
It would be if the $5 billion dollar project was forecast to make a healthy profit. It's not. McMullin himself admitted in the interview with Businesweek that it didn't make commercial sense and if decided upon using a financial return basis then it wouldn't have happend.
McMullin explains that City Creek exists to combat urban blight, not to fill church coffers. “Will there be a return?” he asks rhetorically. “Yes, but so modest that you would never have made such an investment—the real return comes in folks moving back downtown and the revitalization of businesses.” Businessweek
The reason, the ony reason, for City Creek is that the Church wanted to make downtown Salt Lake City less of a ghost town and less scruffy and they spent $5 billion of the widows mite doing so. Joanna's spin is disingenuous if she is trying to promote the view that returns from City Creek are going to help the spiritually unblossomed temporally impoverished people of the world.
“We look to not only the spiritual but also the temporal, and we believe that a person who is impoverished temporally cannot blossom spiritually.”
Keith McMullin - Counsellor in Presiding Bishopric
"One, two, three...let's go shopping!"
Thomas S Monson - Prophet, Seer, Revelator
Keith McMullin - Counsellor in Presiding Bishopric
"One, two, three...let's go shopping!"
Thomas S Monson - Prophet, Seer, Revelator
Re: Thur. morning, 7.19.12 Joanna Brooks on radio re Busines
Well it looks like they need to get their story straight.