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Thanks for the lesson in Hebrew, I'm going to 'get' me some coffee now. Then I might even 'get' me something to smoke, or 'get' me some words to write, who knows.
I'm glad those of their religion are helping support the wife's rights. I do wish they didn't have to resort to the tactics shared with us in this article. Maybe they should excommuniate the members who don't obey their religious rules. Then the spouse could easily remarry while the other one does some serious repenting to return to their religion.
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