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isn't it time we put a curb on these zealots?

2007-05-10 06:19:12 · 32 answers · asked by squirrel 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

one hot momma your a s s looks big in that picture.

2007-05-10 06:26:01 · update #1

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2007-05-10 06:23:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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2017-01-15 21:39:04 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

placed a no soliciting examine in. in the event that they nevertheless save coming call the business enterprise up and tell them you're prepared to persue with a regulation extra healthful. the place ever you like you could ask relating to the regulation because of the fact they very from state to state. What an illustration does is function be conscious that the guy is unwelcome, and hence seen a trespasser ought to something take place. without the sign, the criminal prestige is way less for sure defined, and that could open the abode proprietor to a pair civil criminal accountability subject concerns. And "No Trespassing" is clearer and much less ambiguous than "No Soliciting". If there's a community sign that asserts no tresspassing or soliciting, then you certainly're superb to avert that section. As you will possibly no longer get in worry for flyering, yet they could get you with trespassing.

2016-11-27 00:29:22 · answer #3 · answered by wing 4 · 0 0

If there's a phone number or way to contact the church or group that's leaving you these leaflets, call them and ask them to stop it. Be firm, but not rude and if it doesn't stop, then you can try something more drastic.

And I agree, there's no reason they should be leaving that trash at your door. If you wanted to be save, you could go out and ask someone to help you. What are the leaflets doing other than wasting paper and killing trees?!

2007-05-10 06:43:36 · answer #4 · answered by OhKatie! 6 · 2 1

Isn't "One Hot Momma" the greasiest kind of hypocrite for flashing her side-boob while claiming to be some sort of devout "Christian?"

In answer to your question, a "No Soliciting" sign and a shotgun should banish thse demons nicely.

2007-05-10 06:24:19 · answer #5 · answered by jonjon418 6 · 1 1

They are not "christians" per say. Its the Jehova's Witnesses, a totally different "religion" that solicits to get people to join. They are required to go out and get people to join their "church" and follow their beliefs, but really they are just annoying the heck out of the general population of christians who already belong to a church. I'm sorry, but if I wanted to join that religion, I would join on my own.

2007-05-10 06:25:28 · answer #6 · answered by a_k 4 · 1 1

Save the leaflets and make a mosaic. Then use them to replace the heavy metal rock n roll posters. Be glad they didn't rush in and cut your head off.

2007-05-10 06:22:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

why don't you put your own sign on your door... something like I prefer freedom to unreasonable christians rules and laws... something that will teach them... other wise when you put their leaflets in the garbage say to yourself well that money wasted.

2007-05-10 06:25:09 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Do you get as wound up if the local pizza resturant puts it's ads through your door?

2007-05-10 06:35:15 · answer #9 · answered by nettyone2003 6 · 2 1

Yes, I would gather all this dross up and take it round to the nearest church and stuff it through their letter box or under their doors with a note telling them to stop spreading right wing propaganda, lies and trash.

2007-05-10 06:22:31 · answer #10 · answered by Stephen P 4 · 3 2

They can certainly help it. ......this is with reference to uk....don't know about USA and applies to all junk mail, ......find out the address all this junk is coming from, wrap up a telephone directory and post it to the address with sticker attached 'recipient agrees to pay postage'

2007-05-10 06:29:44 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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