good parish priest. and i do want to bring in michael. that is true, right? you were talking about the church as well. wasn t the idea of priests and popes not being able to marry in part of not being able to pass down the wealth to sons. that s one of the issues. at the very beginning there was an apocalyptic ideal meaning the world is about to end. celibacy makes sense. why have a bunch of kids? later it became voluntarily renouncing things. this became keen for the virtue of the church. and this was a paradox to our minds. that they could be freed from the domestic duties in order to seek a life of learning and a prayer. but you re absolutely right.
i don t have any proof of that, you know, but if i m going to go down, why not take the other person involved, you know? whether he was actually involved or not if he wasn t involved, i wouldn t say this. like i said, that s what he wanted me to do. he wanted me to kill her for half the insurance money. and then the story gets a little convoluted. did he ever pay you any money? nope. i wouldn t have taken it. wasn t the idea. i had no plans of killing her. none. none at all. when we were out drinking, he would bring it up, you know. i never really thought anything of it, you know, drinking and whatnot. people get saying stupid crap. i said, yeah, yeah, no problem, we can take care of it, you know. and didn t figure anything would ever come of it. then this night when i come in, he was mad, you know, upset at her and what not and he wanted her killed that night. so when i left there, when i stopped by her place or their place, i tried to get her, you know, tell her what was
half the insurance money. and then the story gets a little convoluted. did he ever pay you any money? nope. i wouldn t have taken it. wasn t the idea. i had no plans of killing her. none. none at all. when we were out drinking, he would bring it up, you know. i never really thought anything of it, you know, drinking and what not. people get saying stupid crap. i said, yeah, yeah, no problem, we can take care of it, you know. and didn t figure anything would ever come of it. then this might when i come in, he was mad, you know, upset at her and what not and he wanted her killed that night. so when i left there, when i stopped by her place or their place, i tried to get her, you know, tell her what was going on. and to let her know that she
the united states or the u.n. cannot just blindly acknowledge the rebels as the new libyan government. shepard: they have not had organized opposition for 40 years. they don t have a way to bring anything together. guest: these are defectors. but let them prove they are the voice of the people and they can lead the next chapter of libyan government. shepard: if we wait the people will let us know. guest: but we have to have a hand and be involved. we have gotten involved and we have to stay involved and not drop the bar like we did with president carter 30 years ago. we delivered the iranian movement into the hands of the mullah. do not do it again. shepard: that is factually accurate, and exactly what happened. i am not it wasn t the idea but i am sure afghanistan was not the idea as we were, well, never mind. great to see you. thank you. good luck.
and your experience in new york and our experience here in arizona is as we often tried to reach out and expand coverage. we were stunned with the additional incremental costs that came with that. and often our costs projections, as you saw in new york, were way with off base. but wasn t the idea behind the individual mandate basically saying to people who do not buy insurance, since you re going to get the care, we re going to charge you something so that when you get it, you ve paid for it. is that a notion you think is fair at its root? no. because at some point, you have the right as an american to be dumb and not carry insurance. but you should also have the responsibility to deal with the cost of that action. but do you think that that person should then be denied care when they get to the hospital? no, you provide the urgent care that s needed, and then you also have to have that individual understand, because