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Eman wrote: <quoted text> Yeah, they sure did "Democrats against it included Max Baucus and Jon Tester of Montana, Ben Nelson of Nebraska, Kay Hagan of North Carolina, and Mark Pryor of Arkansas." Don't have to convince me, have to convince Latino voters the GOP doesn't hate them and want all of their relatives deported.
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meaningless fred wrote: <quoted text> The Kenyan Impostor who illegal occupies the oval office ate dog... In his bestselling book, "Dreams from My Father" Obama writes: “With Lolo, I learned how to eat small green chill peppers raw with dinner (plenty of rice), and, away from the dinner table, I was introduced to dog meat (tough), snake meat (tougher), and roasted grasshopper (crunchy). Like many Indonesians, Lolo followed a brand of Islam that could make room for the remnants of more ancient animist and Hindu faiths. He explained that a man took on the powers of whatever he ate: One day soon, he promised, he would bring home a piece of tiger meat for us to share.” Let me quote this again. I was introduced to dog meat (tough), snake meat (tougher), and roasted grasshopper (crunchy). No, really again. He couldn't have writen that. I was introduced to dog meat(tough) OMG WTF... OUR PRESIDENT EATS DOG For weeks the national media and leftists have been stiring in outrage over a decades old Mitt Romney story. Legend has it while driving across the nation the Romney's decided to pack their dog, Seamus, on top of their station wagon in his kennel. According to an interview with ABC, Ann Romney told Diane Sawyer that Seamus 'loved' these trips. "He would see that crate and, you know, he would, like, go crazy because he was going with us on vacation," Ann Romney said, "It was to me a kinder thing to bring him along than to leave him in the kennel for two weeks.” And still the outrage has continued. Now that Obama's special taste for dog has been outed with the leftist and media continue their absurd and fake outrage? You said he ate his dog. We already knew Retard Fred can't open his mouth without a lie falling out. No need to keep proving it. I'm certain I've eaten dog, not happy about it but that's what you get in some countries. Retard Fred wouldn't know having never left the home in CT.
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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> Don't have to tell me, I missed an exit and had to go to Jersey to turn around. Nobody should be forced to go to Jersey. Nobody should be so ashamed of where they live that they choose to hide their locations.
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Genie wrote: <quoted text> Nobody should be so ashamed of where they live that they choose to hide their locations. I live in Chattanooga, TN.
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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> I live in Chattanooga, TN. Prove it.
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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> I live in Chattanooga, TN. Are you Al Gore?
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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> You said he ate his dog. We already knew Retard Fred can't open his mouth without a lie falling out. No need to keep proving it. I'm certain I've eaten dog, not happy about it but that's what you get in some countries. Retard Fred wouldn't know having never left the home in CT. How do you know the lizard wasn't fed his dog? Muslims hate dogs. ps freak
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Genie wrote: <quoted text> Prove it. Prove you live in Colts Neck, NJ.
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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> Don't have to convince me, have to convince Latino voters the GOP doesn't hate them and want all of their relatives deported. The goal line was your statement, not who to convince.
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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> Prove you live in Colts Neck, NJ. Prove you live with Al Gore.
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Bias against a Mormon presidential candidate hasn’t budged in 45 years, with 18% of Americans saying they would not vote for a well-qualified candidate who happened to be Mormon, according to a Gallup Poll released Thursday. The survey points up potential challenges for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, who is vying to be the first Mormon in the White House. Gallup first asked Americans about support for a Mormon presidential candidate in 1967 when Romney’s father, George Romney, was running for president. That year, 17% of Americans said they would not vote for a well-qualified Mormon for president. George Romney dropped out of the race after making a gaffe about the Vietnam War, and Richard Nixon won the GOP nomination in 1968.
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ewest305 wrote: I will be voting for Obama again. I don't care what some desperate Republican wants to tell me. you are a winner already.
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The Biblical Case Against Voting For A Mormon for President: Why Christians Who Support Romney Actualy Violate Scripture Click Here to Read a Printable Version of,“The Biblical Case Against Voting for a Mormon for President: Why Christians Who Support Romney Actualy Violate Scripture” pdf The Biblical Case Against Voting For A Mormon Why Christians Who Support Romney http://pastors4huckabeeblog.com/the-biblical-... Actually Violate Scripture Should a Christian support or vote for a Mormon running for President? To even ask the question is to open oneself to be labeled a bigot. Trust me, I know. However, Christians shouldn’t be concerned with what the world thinks about them. Jesus told us that the world would hate us. He told us that,“The servant is not greater than his master.” He said that,“If they hated me they will hate you.” So, if you’re not hated by the world then maybe you’re compromising or you’re not Christian.
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http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/firstthought... Romney and the Evangelical Vote Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 1:00 PM Joseph Knippenberg National Review‘s Katrina Trinko argues that Mitt Romney has an “evangelical problem.” In state after state, evangelicals have sent Mitt Romney a clear message: We’re just not that into you. Some evangelicals do pull the lever for Romney. But consistently there is a wide gap between Romney’s support among evangelicals and his support among other groups. On average, there is a 19-point difference between Romney’s support among non-evangelicals and his support among evangelicals in Republican primaries, according to ABC News’s survey of primary states with exit- or entrance-polling data available. That’s a sizeable gap–and one that has complicated Romney’s path to the nomination.
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http://mormoncult.org/ The Mormon Cult: The Truth about Mormons and Christianity I had been a "true-blue" Mormon for over thirty years before I found the absolute proof that the Mormon Church is a cult. I had been in denial for all those years, but now I couldn't escape the facts. Not lies and rhetoric from angry ministers threatened by Mormon success, but cold, hard, objective, scholarly proof from a source accepted by most Mormons. On this site, I'll show you the evidence and show you how to use it to open the minds of Mormons or anybody interested in understanding the truth about cults, Mormonism, and Christianity in general. Mormons aren't the only ones surprised by the evidence. Many non-Mormons have friends and relatives who are Mormon, and based on their experience, they just can't believe their ministers when they tell them that Mormons are a cult. Here's a typical story:
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http://carm.org/is-mormonism-cult Yes, Mormonism is a cult. Mormonism, also called The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), is not considered to be Christian by Christians. In fact, Mormonism teaches the following non Christian, non biblical doctrines.(Note that all the documentation is taken from Mormon writers and Mormon scriptures.) God used to be a man on another planet,(Mormon Doctrine, p. 321; Joseph Smith, Times and Seasons, vol. 5, p. 613-614; Orson Pratt, Journal of Discourses, vol. 2, p. 345; Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, vol. 7, p. 333). God resides near a star called Kolob,(Pearl of Great Price, p. 34-35; Mormon Doctrine, p. 428). "The Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s..." (Doctrines and Covenants 130:22). God is in the form of a man,(Joseph Smith, Journal of Discourses, vol. 6, p. 3). "God himself was once as we are now, and is an exalted man, and sits enthroned in yonder heavens!!!... We have imagined that God was God from all eternity. I will refute that idea and take away the veil, so that you may see," (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 345). After you become a good Mormon, you have the potential of becoming a god,(Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 345-347, 354.) There is a mother god,(Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 443). God is married to his goddess wife and has spirit children,(Mormon Doctrine, p. 516). The trinity is three separate Gods: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. "That these three are separate individuals, physically distinct from each other, is demonstrated by the accepted records of divine dealings with man," (Articles of Faith, by James Talmage, p. 35.). In contrast to these teachings, Christianity the Bible teaches that God has always been God and was never a man (Psalm 90:2). The Bible no where says he lives near another star or that the Father has a body of flesh and bones -- which Christ contradicted in John 4:24 and Luke 24:39. We do not have the potential of becoming gods because there are no gods formed (Isaiah 43:10; 44:6,8; 45:5). The Trinity is one God (Deut. 6:4), not three. There are numerous books written about Mormonism from a biblical perspective, exposing its false teachings. Of course, we do not hate the Mormons and we pray for their repentance from believing in false gods. But, Mormonism is not Christian.
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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> Democrats passed the bill in the senate in 2010, Republicans in the house killed it. sounds like reps, refuse to cooperate, failure to cooperate= failure in november.
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http://rowboatandmarbles.org/abcs-addiction-l... The real reasons why so many MORMON men can’t kick pornography addiction. I BRIEFLY CONSIDERED calling this “The Essay No One Wants to Read,” but then decided to plunge in and call it what it is, an explanation of exactly what keeps so many Mormon men from being able to find a permanent, bullet-proof way of staying away from pornography and compulsive sexual behavior. Before I do so, however, I want to make three points as background. First, although my intended audience is primarily Latter-day Saints, I am not suggesting that Mormons are any worse off in terms of pornography and sex addiction than society in general. We’re not. Many, if not most, men in America these days have significant problems with pornography and compulsive sexual behavior. For a fair number of these men, the response is simply to shrug and not to worry about it.“Men will be men. That’s how we’re wired. Gotta satisfy the urges or it’ll make us ‘unhealthy.’” In contrast, I think that a large percentage of our Mormon men are suffering so badly right now because they are unable to live a life of integrity and are miserable as a result. They repeatedly and inexplicably engage in sexual behavior they know to be wrong and it is eating them up on the inside. In addition, a significant number of our women are struggling and suffering because they are unwilling to buy into the false but commonly-peddled notion that women just have to accept that “their men will be men”—pornography and masturbation are just part of the package. For Mormons—and others—something in our hearts and minds is telling us that this just isn’t the way it’s supposed to be. This isn’t what God intended.
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Tenzing wrote: <quoted text> I live in Chattanooga, TN. Detzing is a Liar... - It's the culture...
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MixedandProud6663 wrote: http://mormoncult.org/ The Mormon Cult: The Truth about Mormons and Christianity I had been a "true-blue" Mormon for over thirty years before I found the absolute proof that the Mormon Church is a cult. I had been in denial for all those years, but now I couldn't escape the facts. Not lies and rhetoric from angry ministers threatened by Mormon success, but cold, hard, objective, scholarly proof from a source accepted by most Mormons. On this site, I'll show you the evidence and show you how to use it to open the minds of Mormons or anybody interested in understanding the truth about cults, Mormonism, and Christianity in general. Mormons aren't the only ones surprised by the evidence. Many non-Mormons have friends and relatives who are Mormon, and based on their experience, they just can't believe their ministers when they tell them that Mormons are a cult. Here's a typical story: Evening you hillbilly... - It's the Carbondale mining culture...
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