Stacy Lee
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Have you been tested for ADD, Matthew?
Because you have some of the symptoms. I like to call it for myself. I would never say this about anyone else. I got a touch of the tism. It's a little touch of the tism, and I get bored real quick.
Because you have some of the symptoms. I like to call it for myself. I would never say this about anyone else. I got a touch of the tism. It's a little touch of the tism, and I get bored real quick.
Because you have some of the symptoms. I like to call it for myself. I would never say this about anyone else. I got a touch of the tism. It's a little touch of the tism, and I get bored real quick.
I love it when people can find their community. That's really what I lost when I left the Mormon church. You lose everything. You lose your community. You lose your family for a little while. I mean, I got mine back, but it's nice to find community. So if you've got somewhere that you feel at home, I think that's amazing. Yeah.
I love it when people can find their community. That's really what I lost when I left the Mormon church. You lose everything. You lose your community. You lose your family for a little while. I mean, I got mine back, but it's nice to find community. So if you've got somewhere that you feel at home, I think that's amazing. Yeah.
I love it when people can find their community. That's really what I lost when I left the Mormon church. You lose everything. You lose your community. You lose your family for a little while. I mean, I got mine back, but it's nice to find community. So if you've got somewhere that you feel at home, I think that's amazing. Yeah.
It's your weight loss program.
It's your weight loss program.
It's your weight loss program.
One of my big beasts with Mormonism is that they do have $160 billion. A whistleblower came out and blew this wide open like five years ago. And then it was 120. Now it's estimated to be more like 160 billion. And they don't have any soup kitchens, no homeless shelters, no domestic violence shelters. They do not touch the unwashed masses. That's the way that they they look at it.
One of my big beasts with Mormonism is that they do have $160 billion. A whistleblower came out and blew this wide open like five years ago. And then it was 120. Now it's estimated to be more like 160 billion. And they don't have any soup kitchens, no homeless shelters, no domestic violence shelters. They do not touch the unwashed masses. That's the way that they they look at it.
One of my big beasts with Mormonism is that they do have $160 billion. A whistleblower came out and blew this wide open like five years ago. And then it was 120. Now it's estimated to be more like 160 billion. And they don't have any soup kitchens, no homeless shelters, no domestic violence shelters. They do not touch the unwashed masses. That's the way that they they look at it.
And it it's frustrating for me when I left the church. We lived in Las Vegas and I lived downtown Las Vegas and like a block from Fremont Street. And so for my church, I called it my church. I would go down and feed the homeless. And and my husband, I almost got arrested a couple of times because it's illegal to feed homeless people.
And it it's frustrating for me when I left the church. We lived in Las Vegas and I lived downtown Las Vegas and like a block from Fremont Street. And so for my church, I called it my church. I would go down and feed the homeless. And and my husband, I almost got arrested a couple of times because it's illegal to feed homeless people.
And it it's frustrating for me when I left the church. We lived in Las Vegas and I lived downtown Las Vegas and like a block from Fremont Street. And so for my church, I called it my church. I would go down and feed the homeless. And and my husband, I almost got arrested a couple of times because it's illegal to feed homeless people.
But they got to know me down there and I got to hear a lot of their stories and things like that. And I just thought, you know, the church, the Mormon church could end world hunger with that kind of money. They could go to every junior high and elementary school in the country every year and pay off all of the lunch debts to make sure no kid ever went without lunch again. And they don't do that.
But they got to know me down there and I got to hear a lot of their stories and things like that. And I just thought, you know, the church, the Mormon church could end world hunger with that kind of money. They could go to every junior high and elementary school in the country every year and pay off all of the lunch debts to make sure no kid ever went without lunch again. And they don't do that.
But they got to know me down there and I got to hear a lot of their stories and things like that. And I just thought, you know, the church, the Mormon church could end world hunger with that kind of money. They could go to every junior high and elementary school in the country every year and pay off all of the lunch debts to make sure no kid ever went without lunch again. And they don't do that.
They could they could buy housing for the homeless. They could get water to places that doesn't that don't have water and they don't do any of those things. And so that's a real big gripe with me. The Mormon Church, by its own admission, has donated a little over a billion dollars in the last 50 years. Well, when you have one hundred sixty billion dollars, one billion ain't nothing.