A federal appeals court has some dark news for the self-described “Painter of Light,” Thomas Kinkade – it has restored an arbitration panel’s $2.1 million award to two former gallery owners who say Kinkade’s company duped them into investing their life’s savings in a doomed enterprise.
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You can’t lump an entire religion together and say their values are reflected in one person’s wrong. This isn’t done for Hindus, Buddhists, Jewish values and so on. That’s a pretty ignorant stance/caption.
Also, I love this blog and I’m sorry my first comment was criticism :-/.
You can’t lump an entire religion together and say their values are reflected in one person’s wrong. This isn’t done for Hindus, Buddhists, Jewish values and so on. That’s a pretty ignorant stance/caption.
Also, I love this blog and I’m sorry my first comment was criticism :-/.
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