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I hate toot ache. When I was a teenager, I used to eat candy and chew bubble gum so after few months I feel my tooth ached much and I was not able to eat and sleep. It is even difficult to talk and move your head for the more the pain attacks severely. I also tried severally on one evening flossing my tooth to wash away the pain, but it never stopped the pain, The next day, I decided to go to the dentist first time in my life to stop the pain. So funny my friend, the doctor just prescribed me anti biotic good for three days and come back to his clinic after days to soften the nerve tissues.The pain seems subsiding but I went back to the dentist’s chair and have my tooth pulled without a pity,LOL. So goodbye tooth I said an oh, my gosh, I saw my tooth almost to crack.
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If Possibly Am Ask To Compare The Tooth Ache With Another Disease, I Better Rate Tooth Ache 80% Mortality And The Other Disease 20% ,
Tooth Ache Will Tends To Stop Your Mastication Activity,and Who Can Actually Cope Without Chewing, Tooth Ache Is A Deadly Disease, Who Ever Is A Victim Should Quickly See His Or Doctor
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That’s incredible! I don’t know but I’m pretty sure the Jehovah’s Witnesses do the same thing here in America. I don’t think we’ve ever thought it necessary to take them to the Supreme Court. By the way, I never really thought Russia was big on allowing religious freedom anyway. So the decision is not really shocking or surprising. Maybe I’m wrong though. Maybe Russia does permit religious freedom. I just never thought they did. I’ll admit I’m wrong if I’m wrong. Am I wrong?? (O.o)
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Hi Treathyl FOX,
Thank you very much for your reply. You are right in your observation. Russia is not known for its good record concerning the observance of human rights whether for the individual or group.
I was talking early this morning to two members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses who are making a door to door distribution of their pamphlet or religious literature. And I asked them what’s happening now in Russia about their members there in relation to the recent decision of the Russian Supreme Court banning their religion.
They told me that this is not the first time that such an incident happened in Russia. They told me that in the 1950’s during the time of Stalin members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses were hauled into a train and were deported from Russia.
I hope members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses will find a legal remedy so that the decision of the Russian Supreme Court might be reverse.
For me the said decision was a bad decision on the part of the Russian Supreme Court.
Not only that, it reflect again on Russia’s bad record in so far as the observance of human right within its country is concern.
Religious tolerance must always be observed.
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Many leaders in ancient kingdoms learned the “secret of tolerance”. Sadly some of those in power don’t realize that if you don’t have people, you don’t have a country or a kingdom.
Don’t leaders also understand that when they deport people they deport their intellligence, skills and talents too?
Don’t leaders understand that when they persecute or exploit people, that’s not being a good leader. It’s just making people angry! If you make people unhappy by mistreating them, it will eventually backfire in your face! The historical records all around the world prove this to be so.
If the “religious” citizens are not causing disruption, committing crimes, etc.; and they are a part of the general population living in peace with their fellow man, why can’t you just leave them alone? How hard can it be to keep the peace? You can rule a lot more people using peaceful methods than you can with ruthless power plays. It’s easy for a leader to figure out which way is the path of peace. It’s the opposite direction of the path that leads to war!
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