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Great public relations, there. I agree with you. The handbill, though perhaps partially meant to be informative, no doubt solicited your financial contribution, time, membership, etc. | |||
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Agreed. He, in fact, is the asshole! Speaking of soliciting, I got solicited in a cab from the airport to my hotel here in Pittsburgh. The conversation started off fine, as he and I were on the same political side. However, soon he began to say that, though he has strong political views, he doesn't vote because, after all, he is Christian. Christians, according to him, shouldn't vote because Jesus Christ is their King. He then went on to proselytize. Strange. Anyway, I consider proselytizing as a form of soliciting. | |||
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It was a she who was so rude; the he just stood there.
For those who've actually READ the bible, christians of ancient times abstained from political involvement, following Jesus' alleged words to Pilate, "My kingdom is not of this world." Thus your cabby did make sense. Jehovah's Witnesses and a few others take this position, but not Calvinists and Catholics, which means 90% of christendom. I agree, Kalleh, while he wasn't selling anything, he WAS soliciting your conversion.This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Asa Lovejoy>, | ||
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Well, I think you're stretching the meaning of "soliciting." The signs people put up saying "NO Soliciting" generally refers to people coming to your door begging for money. "Soliciting" in the broad sense really just means "asking." So whenever you ask someone a question, you are soliciting their response. Presumably, Asa, you wouldn't berate someone for asking you for directions or for the time. But then, maybe you would. You could post another sign at your entryway saying, "No Peddling, No Trespassing, No Prosyletizing!" And don't forget "No Littering." That should take care of the handbills. But it won't. Handbills can be irritating, but mostly I just throw them in the recycling. Once, though, I was particularly irritated at receiving a handbill from a nearby church. I took it back and taped it to the door with a note to the effect: "I don't litter on your doorstep; don't you litter on mine." But it's not worth getting your adrenaline up over. There's a house down the street with signs on the gate that send mixed messages. One says "Welcome," and the other, just below it, says "Posted No Trespassing." Tinman | |||
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Hmmm, it just goes to show that I am a bit sexist, eh? My daughter (Gloria Steinem's hero!) gets so annoyed because whenever I encounter a foolish driver, I automatically assume it is a woman driver. More times than not, I am right, too! | |||
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Your daughter is Gloria Steinem's hero? Tinman | |||
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Well...I must have been tired. I meant the opposite. | |||
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Solicit is another word for our list of "words that have dirty meanings sometimes" . . . I usually think of soliciting meaing to turn tricks. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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