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Sermon – 29 January 2012 – Rod Robson
admin January 29th, 2012
Sermon on the Mount Introduction
I have always been interested in politics and history. When I was a kid in 1975, I well remember Rob Muldoon running up and down the country with his message that
the unions are wrecking the country, and they are all a pack of commie stirrers, who should go back where they came from, but we will sort them out. And the Labour Government are their stooges, ha. They’ve over borrowed so the country is going to hell in a handcart, but we can fix it. Their super scheme will lead to the government owning everything, its pure Marxism, but we believe in private enterprise.
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Rod Robson: 6/11/2011 – Gratitude
admin November 6th, 2011
I feel like I grew up in a very different world from the world that my children inhabit, one of the areas of life that has changed an awful lot is food. I think that I was in my twenties before I can recall eating Mexican food or Italian, or God forbid Indian. Curried sausages was about as spicy as it got in our house. It was meat and three veg in my childhood, and one of those veggies was invariably potatoes – rice was not on the menu, macaroni once in a very long while.
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