Mystery 'Tips for Jesus' tipper identified in NYC
By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo News 12/10/2013
The generous mystery tipper who has been leavingwaiters and waitresses across the country thousands of dollars in "Tipsfor Jesus" — and stamped with the @tipsforjesus handle — was identified bya New York City waiter as Jack Selby, former PayPal vice president.
http://news.yahoo.com/tips-for-jesus-143830076.html
Did you see the signature? He thinks he is God.
As God Told Me ...
By Rebecca Leung February 11, 2009 8:14 PM
Here's Pat Robertson's exact quote: "I think George Bush is going to win in a walk. I'm hearing from the Lord that it's going to be a blowout."
As God Told Me ... - CBS News
God told me to invade Iraq, Bush tells Palestinian ministers
Date: 06.10.2005
BBC - Press Office - George Bush on Elusive Peace
Did you see the signature? He thinks he is God.
As God Told Me ...
By Rebecca Leung February 11, 2009 8:14 PM
Here's Pat Robertson's exact quote: "I think George Bush is going to win in a walk. I'm hearing from the Lord that it's going to be a blowout."
As God Told Me ... - CBS News
God told me to invade Iraq, Bush tells Palestinian ministers
Date: 06.10.2005
President George W Bush told Palestinian ministers that God had told him to invade Afghanistan and Iraq - and create a Palestinian State, a new BBC series reveals.
BBC - Press Office - George Bush on Elusive Peace
Fact sheet: What is known about the sniper
Wednesday, October 16, 2002
Investigators found a spent shell and a tarot card in a wooded area around the shooting at a Bowie, Maryland, middle school. The Tarot's "Death" card had a handwritten message on it: "Dear Policeman, I am God." (About Tarot cards)
CNN.com - Fact sheet: What is known about the sniper - Oct. 15, 2002
I think progressives cant stand the fact that individuals instead of government are helping people.
Did you see the signature? He thinks he is God.
How in the world do you confuse this;Did you see the signature? He thinks he is God.
I think progressives cant stand the fact that individuals instead of government are helping people.
I think progressives cant stand the fact that individuals instead of government are helping people.
How in the world do you confuse this;
With this?
Especially as you can see it isn't even on the signature line, but comes after the signature?
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Did you see the signature? He thinks he is God.
I think progressives cant stand the fact that individuals instead of government are helping people.
I think it's awesome when they do.
Unfortunately, if it were left strictly up to individuals, the amount of private "help" available would be so insignificant as to not even register.
That's neither an argument for nor against public assistance, just an observation on historical fact.
I think the largest charities in the world aren't run by government.
No, as I told you on the other board you dumped this on, it says God Bless.
I figured you would have it scattered all over the net.
I think you are just jealous that he can tip so well.Thanks for correction. I was misled by the picture because siganture used to be on the bottom line. I still think it's someone gave out who thought he had the power of "god". The topic "tips for Jesus" may mean it.
You know of a private welfare organization that's funneling better than half a trillion dollars a year to the needy?
Even if you combine the charitable help provided by the 50 largest charity organizations in America (The 50 Largest U.S. Charities List - Forbes) the total of their charitable giving doesn't even come close to the help the U.S. government doles out in any given year.
The total expenditures (including charitable assistance but also including overhead) of those 50 organizations come to a hair under $30 billion. The U.S. welfare "budget" is about $550 billion (on the modest side, I've also seen the number placed as high as $1.1 trillion).
Hands down the U.S. government runs the largest charity in the world.
Now even God uses a credit card? 10 Hundred Dollar Bills would have been more helpful, tax-wise.
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