charise morales. first of all, i m so sorry for your loss. what do you want people to know about your daughter? she was wonderful. she was wonderful and she deserves justice. i can t even imagine what it would have been like to have heard this judge s sentence, i mean to be sentenced to only 30 days in jail. were you in the courtroom at that moment? yeah. what went i freaked out. you freaked out. despair, unbelief, horror. it was inappropriate and sometimes you just got to tell a judge he sucks. and you told him that. you yelled that? yeah. the judge, i mean they have a problem with my temper. the judge made some i mean, as you know, truly appalling statements about your
we re just very thankful that we re, you know, being this is being heard, and we re being heard. brenda, i spoke to your sister the other day, and she talked about your mom and told us a little bit about her. a mother of seven, and a grandmother as we see right there. tell us a little bit about your mom. what s she like, and why you believe this notion that she was trying to smuggle in, you know, ten pounds, or 12 pounds of marijuana into the united states is outrageous? it s very outrageous. my mom, you know, she does have seven children, two grandchildren. and it s just it s unbelief, honestly. her whole life, she s just been raising us, as a single parent. you know, me, my sister and my brother. and she s just a wonderful mom.
traveled so much and this pope who was a quieter man, shyer personality and a more quiet sort of intellect, a writer, although certainly, pope john paul was to no slouch in that category, or is that going to be the priority of someone who s younger and vital and who can travel and who has that quality that we had with pope john paul ii? i think the cardinals are going to look and in my judgement should look for a man with real pastoral experience, a man who knows how to respond to secularism in some parts of the western world. but can do that in a positive way. by responding to criticism, by responding to unbelief, can invite people to think again. consider the possibility of
expenses. he isn t ready to get born and baptized just yet, but it s moved him deeply and made him open up to their message. you see, i think that the henderson texas believers, who drown out patrick green s anger about a nativity scene are on to something. and christians ought to be known for lovovg people, not shoving people. the expected actions of fighting the atheists have been overshadowed treating with a passion. basically here are some christians acting like jesus, he didn t yell and scream at sinners, no, he went to their homes and had dinner with them and wept at their unbelief instead of condemning them for it and healed the sick and sight to the blind instead of poor health habits and taking away the salt shakers and these believers in henderson, texas get a tip out of the back. and showing love and compassion to patrick green,
baptized just yet, he does admit that it s moved him deeply and made him open up to their message. you see, i think that the henderson, texas believers who drowned out patrick green s anger about a nativity scene are on to something. christians ought to be known for loving people, not shoving people. the expected actions of them fighting the atheist has been overshadowed by them treating them with compassion. basically, here are some christians acting like jesus. he didn t yell and scream at sinners. no, he went to their homes and had dinner with them. he wept at their unbelief instead of condemning them for it he healed the sick and gave sight to the blind rather than to lecture them for poor health habits and take away their salt shaker. these believers in henderson, texas get my tip of the hat, pat on the back and deep bough from the waist for showing love and compassion to patrick green because their unselfish love is far more likely to mr. green the existence of god