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  1. 101
    Name: Rita Egan Shallow on Feb 10, 2013
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  2. 102
    Name: Lynne Buckley on Feb 10, 2013
    Comments: Baptized in this church and made First Holy Communion there. Went to school at St. Augustines and moved in to Whitman in 1972. Always think of St. Augustines as my church.
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  3. 103
    Name: Doug DiMartile on Feb 11, 2013
    Comments: I am a strong believer in the importance of maintaining historic architectural buildings. They enhance the aesthetic character of our communities as well as share the story of time. I urge the city to protect St. Augustine's Church as it's use is reconfigured.
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  4. 104
    Name: Thomas Boyle on Feb 11, 2013
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  5. 105
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 14, 2013
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  6. 106
    Name: Muhammad Safwat on Feb 18, 2013
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    Name: Nicole Levesque on Feb 18, 2013
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  8. 108
    Name: Dan LYnch on Feb 19, 2013
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    Name: Kristen on Feb 19, 2013
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    Name: Elizabeth Norton on Feb 23, 2013
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  11. 111
    Name: AngZz on Mar 4, 2013
    Comments: RhondaWelcome to Modern Day Nobelist When our for-fathers came to this country they was ruinnng from the lack of opportunity for people who was not born of royal blood. The opportunity and wealth was unattainable to those who was born to not to the wealthy noble class. In essence our for-fathers was ruinnng from the slavery and oppression that was forced upon them with no hope of change. Now we move forward to the United States of America where we too got caught up in power and created our own slave base. We brought African Americans to the newly founded country not to be our equals but to basically be slaves. Amazing that back then they forgot where they came from and why the country they was so proud of was founded. Amazing how history in man repeats itself. The slaves fought back under the constitution that was written to protect against exactly what was being done to human beings. We fought and won the war on oppression. The only people who wanted that way of life was in fact the rich who took the place of the kings of queens of the past.Now we look at 2011. Where modern day nobility has reared its ugly head again. We have a class war going on in which one class wants slaves to be the nobles of this country, at the expense of others who sacrificed blood, sweat and tears for the freedom that the united States is supposed to provide. So again just like in history past we are fighting nobility again. We are looking at history once again repeating itself. Is this what our country was truly founded on was only the successful and fortunate people get to survive? No its not and anyone who would tell you otherwise better go back and read history again. This country is founded on justice and liberty for all NOT SOME. We stand with each other under the flag for the people. ALL the people. Martin Luther King reminded us of that. And now its time we have an awakening again. Is this country truly only about success? Is this country really only for people who have inherited opportunity and money? If your born poor you will always be poor? This is not what made this country great but if we follow the new ideology of many who feel its okay to not worry about your neighbor they just didn't work as hard as my father did for his money. Our country will just turn back history to become exactly what this country was not meant to be. How soon those people forget whose fathers fought for their freedom, died in those wars that is worth more than any company and amount of wealth you could have..Because if it wasn't for them YOU WOULD not HAVE WEALTH you would have been a slave in England working for the Kings and Queens and begging for food. So before you decide that what marks a successful person as how much is in their bank account look back in history at how much those poor families gave up to give you and me and our future the freedom we enjoy. If we dont stop and look at our history and actually learn from it how will one truly LEARN from it. Its our turn to stand up like many heros did before us. Its time WE THE PEOPLE take our country back. Loyalty starts at home. WIth our neighbors, family and friends. Corporations are not people. Economic justice for all not just for some. That is what our forefathers wanted. That is what they didnt have in England and that is why they came to this land to begin with.I will close with this the definition of Nobility ..How much can you relate to?Nobility is a social class which possesses more acknowledged privileges or eminence than members of most other classes in a society, membership therein typically being hereditary. The privileges associated with nobility may constitute substantial advantages over or relative to non-nobles, or may be largely honorary (e.g. precedence), and vary from country to country and era to era. Traditionally membership in the nobility has been regulated or acknowledged by the government. There is often a variety of ranks within the noble class. Legal recognition of nobility is more common in monarchies, but nobility also existed in such republics as the Dutch Provinces, Genoa and Venice, and remains part of the legal social structure of some non-hereditary regimes, e.g. San Marino and Vatican City in Europe. Hereditary titles often distinguish nobles from non-nobles, although in many nations most of the nobility have been un-titled, and a hereditary title need not indicate nobility.Rhonda Taylor
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  12. 112
    Name: Buckie on Mar 4, 2013
    Comments: Great haemmr of Thor, that is powerfully helpful!
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  13. 113
    Name: Dani on Mar 4, 2013
    Comments: My wife & I just came back from a 3 week vacation in zilotipe, for our forth year in a row. It is certainly one of those exceptional places! Most anyone, including myself, say this is the best anywhere. There is a mechanic that you will find in the evening at Calibri right in the middle of the beach. Just ask anyone at the bar who he is. I understand that everyone that has a car around there uses him. Enjoy the ride! and as I always say Happy Trails
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  14. 114
    Name: Juan on Mar 7, 2013
    Comments: That's really jinmupg ahead.You forget there's Gen2 and Gen3 to plan too.And both are far closer than a warp drive. Gen4 needn't use it.We might start with something like a fission-fragment propulsion system. Maybe use nuclear thermal rockets with it.Fusion drive would come next, for quick missions around the solar system.Improved versions of that, or even antimatter drives, if it is made reality, could give us Gen4.FTL might be for Gen5, if ever.
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  15. 115
    Name: Rogerio on Mar 7, 2013
    Comments: Bob,I have lost 20 years of my life to this illness, nlaery died, and I feel like Ampligen could be one of my very last hopes. I support you one hundred percent, and admire your courage. That you are now able to be there for your twin boys as a father gives hope to all of us who have lost a strong family connection due to this brutal illness. Please remember all of the faces you are fighting for and stay strong in this cause. Peggy
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  16. 116
    Name: Cesc on Mar 7, 2013
    Comments: Thank you for your kind words! We are both so grateful to be shnriag this with everyone, spreading the Lord's word, His Light, and His Song! We thank you all for the inspirational posts, support, and shnriag ! The Lord has great things to come for us all!I am the good Shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know Me-John 10:14
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  17. 117
    Name: Richard Dahill on Mar 21, 2013
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  18. 118
    Name: Richard Dahill Jr on Mar 25, 2013
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  19. 119
    Name: Mary Zarnoch on Mar 26, 2013
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  20. 120
    Name: Jeanine Kennedy on Mar 26, 2013
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  21. 121
    Name: JOYCE SHEEHAN on Mar 26, 2013
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  22. 122
    Name: Conor O'Toole on Mar 26, 2013
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  23. 123
    Name: Karen Carey on Mar 26, 2013
    Comments: St Augustine's church, school and rectory was built by and for the faithful for a place of worship and learning Two factors that our ancestors knew would be necessary to lead happy, and fulfilling lives For us, both buildings were the only constant in our lives Despite chaos this town has experienced the church and school was always our respite To demolish and throw these buildings and old world craftsmanship into a landfill forever soley for the purpose of profit is a travesty We owe it to our ancestors our landscape our community and our future to keep all building where they are St A's buildings are an impt part of Southie's character, landscape, history, personality, and emotional connection as a neighborhood We have plenty of cookie cutter condo's and so few beautiful, solidly made, historically rich buildings Don't demolish our history, our landmarks,our memories This generation is responsible in preserving and remembering our former generations The developers bought the buildings as is, that's how they should stay and without over stuffing these grand structures with too many condo's
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  24. 124
    Name: Jacqulyn Noll on Mar 26, 2013
    Comments: I have already seen my childhood home ripped down, I would hate to see my church gone too....
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  25. 125
    Name: Mary Rae on Mar 26, 2013
    Comments: Save St. Augustine's!
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  26. 126
    Name: Allison Rice on Mar 26, 2013
    Comments: It is a landmark and historic site. There has to be a way to keep it but repurpose it for relevant use.
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  27. 127
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2013
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  28. 128
    Name: Brianne Miers on Mar 26, 2013
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  29. 129
    Name: Sabrina Kis on Mar 26, 2013
    Comments: This is a big part of the history in this neighborhood. It would be really sad to see it replaced by condos.
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  30. 130
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2013
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  31. 131
    Name: Tara Doran on Mar 26, 2013
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  32. 132
    Name: Keleigh Loan on Mar 26, 2013
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  33. 133
    Name: Theresa Moses on Mar 26, 2013
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  34. 134
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2013
    Comments: The church brings so much charm and history to the community. Why can't it be turned into apartments or a small shopping center who will bring more people and life to the neighborhood?!
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  35. 135
    Name: Victoria Wallace on Mar 26, 2013
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  36. 136
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2013
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  37. 137
    Name: MaryAnne Miller on Mar 26, 2013
    Comments: How many pieces of community history will continue to be lost in favor of expedient development? This property is a landmark. It should be saved.
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  38. 138
    Name: Elizabeth Bain on Mar 26, 2013
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  39. 139
    Name: Paul M Doty on Mar 27, 2013
    Comments: I was the principal at St. A's for twelve wonderful years. These buildings mean a lot to this great community.
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  40. 140
    Name: Samantha Mackie on Mar 27, 2013
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  41. 141
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 27, 2013
    Comments: this building/church is historically significant to our community don't tear it down!!
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  42. 142
    Name: Anne Maher on Mar 27, 2013
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  43. 143
    Name: Jean Boutin on Mar 27, 2013
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  44. 144
    Name: Jeff Parasio on Mar 27, 2013
    Comments: Tear the church and school down. Boston, of which South Boston is part of, needs housing. Structures, like these buildings, are temporary. Your memories are more permanent. Simply because you had some religious service or learned how to spell in these properties, both of which are abandoned and dilapidated, is not a good reason to stop development. If you don't like it then stop going to Shenanigans, which is owned by the developer.
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  45. 145
    Name: Sara Mills on Mar 27, 2013
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    Name: Amy Mulrooney on Mar 27, 2013
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    Name: Anonymous on Mar 27, 2013
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  48. 148
    Name: Matt Bodman on Mar 27, 2013
    Comments: we've knocked down enough boston already.
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    Name: Mike Murooney on Mar 30, 2013
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