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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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Patrick n Angela wrote: <quoted text> Joe v Sarah was a great debate. Hope Sarah stays around as she is trouble for the GOP, mcCain people have let out part of the story.... Pat Yes it was, remember it well! Levi Johnston is holding out for the big one!!
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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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Patrick n Angela wrote: <quoted text> A friend of his is going for the seat. Peter Deutch. Pat Yes, I know.
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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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Ayn Rand wrote: <quoted text> Did you mean moron?? Or is he both?? Which came first? The moron or the mormon? Laughing.
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Rocketman
Sackville, Canada
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Patrick n Angela wrote: <quoted text> I was bored but am now back. The muslim charge ran out of steam six months ago. Angela Didn't read the article well or not at all did you? Let me give you a little advice America...you all believe in freedom of speech and the constitution so much, then be careful of any law that say's it would be wrong or hateful to say/write something about muslims. Many anti-christian articles are written constantly, no one says much about it. People, entertainers etc..say stuff about church or Christianity quite often and not much is say about that either. Christian values or traditions are often challenged and many times they win(ALCU for example). But before you say I'm a right winger Bible thumper, just to let you know I haven't been to a church in about 13 yrs. So any assumptions on that, if they are made, you are wrong. Not too long ago here in Canada, a man by the name of Ezra Levant published an article in a magazine talking about muslims and terrorism. He was pointing out about how islam has elements amongst itself that encourage it, accept it etc...and it is the muslim world that has all this terrorism that is going on. Never once did he imply that all muslims were the prob. A lawyer took him and the article before the Human Rights Commission of Canada and Mr.Levant is not allowed to publish anything like that again...it's offensive and hateful towards muslims. Bascially, he was told not to publish the truth. If that's the way Obama wants his country and courts to go, then you support it.
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Rocketman
Sackville, Canada
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Patrick n Angela wrote: <quoted text> I was bored but am now back. The muslim charge ran out of steam six months ago. Angela Don't forget that an organization like CAIR(Council for American and Islamic Realtions) have been known to send funds to Hamas. These are the people Obama likes to have around him for counsel. You'll see in time. Then again, you're probably a muslim yourself. Probably converted to it on your last prison sentence.
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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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Rick From Texas wrote: <quoted text> If so, he'll love it. Here, the NRA decorates every house! Jk, I thought Rush lived somewhere in Palm Beach, FL. Last I heard anyway. I try not to devote too many brain cells for him though, and I think it makes my brain happier. Yes, I agree. He does have a house in Palm Beach and NYC, heard he was mad about taxes in NY and planned to move to Texas. Haven't cared to follow it up, really don't care. A blowhard is a blowhard.
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“Born & raised in Connecticut”
Since: Aug 08
Addison, TX
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Addison, TX
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Rocketman wrote: <quoted text> Didn't read the article well or not at all did you? Let me give you a little advice America...you all believe in freedom of speech and the constitution so much, then be careful of any law that say's it would be wrong or hateful to say/write something about muslims. Many anti-christian articles are written constantly, no one says much about it. People, entertainers etc..say stuff about church or Christianity quite often and not much is say about that either. Christian values or traditions are often challenged and many times they win(ALCU for example). But before you say I'm a right winger Bible thumper, just to let you know I haven't been to a church in about 13 yrs. So any assumptions on that, if they are made, you are wrong. Not too long ago here in Canada, a man by the name of Ezra Levant published an article in a magazine talking about muslims and terrorism. He was pointing out about how islam has elements amongst itself that encourage it, accept it etc...and it is the muslim world that has all this terrorism that is going on. Never once did he imply that all muslims were the prob. A lawyer took him and the article before the Human Rights Commission of Canada and Mr.Levant is not allowed to publish anything like that again...it's offensive and hateful towards muslims. Bascially, he was told not to publish the truth. If that's the way Obama wants his country and courts to go, then you support it. And exactly what evidence do you have that there's a conspiracy afoot here to rob us of our freedom of speech? If anything, our speech has gotten freer and louder, thanks to the town hollers (pun intended) and tea partiers. Oddly enough, as the volume goes up, the intelligence quotient goes down. Go figger.
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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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Rocketman wrote: <quoted text> Didn't read the article well or not at all did you? Let me give you a little advice America...you all believe in freedom of speech and the constitution so much, then be careful of any law that say's it would be wrong or hateful to say/write something about muslims. Many anti-christian articles are written constantly, no one says much about it. People, entertainers etc..say stuff about church or Christianity quite often and not much is say about that either. Christian values or traditions are often challenged and many times they win(ALCU for example). But before you say I'm a right winger Bible thumper, just to let you know I haven't been to a church in about 13 yrs. So any assumptions on that, if they are made, you are wrong. Not too long ago here in Canada, a man by the name of Ezra Levant published an article in a magazine talking about muslims and terrorism. He was pointing out about how islam has elements amongst itself that encourage it, accept it etc...and it is the muslim world that has all this terrorism that is going on. Never once did he imply that all muslims were the prob. A lawyer took him and the article before the Human Rights Commission of Canada and Mr.Levant is not allowed to publish anything like that again...it's offensive and hateful towards muslims. Bascially, he was told not to publish the truth. If that's the way Obama wants his country and courts to go, then you support it. No, that's not want President Obama has said at all.
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“Born & raised in Connecticut”
Since: Aug 08
Addison, TX
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Addison, TX
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Ayn Rand wrote: <quoted text> Did you mean moron?? Or is he both?? Mormons. Now there's a religion with one m too many. So yes, he can be both.
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Patrick n Angela
United States
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Rocketman wrote: <quoted text> Didn't read the article well or not at all did you? Let me give you a little advice America...you all believe in freedom of speech and the constitution so much, then be careful of any law that say's it would be wrong or hateful to say/write something about muslims. Many anti-christian articles are written constantly, no one says much about it. People, entertainers etc..say stuff about church or Christianity quite often and not much is say about that either. Christian values or traditions are often challenged and many times they win(ALCU for example). But before you say I'm a right winger Bible thumper, just to let you know I haven't been to a church in about 13 yrs. So any assumptions on that, if they are made, you are wrong. Not too long ago here in Canada, a man by the name of Ezra Levant published an article in a magazine talking about muslims and terrorism. He was pointing out about how islam has elements amongst itself that encourage it, accept it etc...and it is the muslim world that has all this terrorism that is going on. Never once did he imply that all muslims were the prob. A lawyer took him and the article before the Human Rights Commission of Canada and Mr.Levant is not allowed to publish anything like that again...it's offensive and hateful towards muslims. Bascially, he was told not to publish the truth. If that's the way Obama wants his country and courts to go, then you support it. = Religion is not the cause of terrorism! except on 24 hour tv news. = How many people of different races and religions are your friends?
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Patrick n Angela
United States
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Rick From Texas wrote: <quoted text> And exactly what evidence do you have that there's a conspiracy afoot here to rob us of our freedom of speech? If anything, our speech has gotten freer and louder, thanks to the town hollers (pun intended) and tea partiers. Oddly enough, as the volume goes up, the intelligence quotient goes down. Go figger. Neil Postman in "Amusing Ourselves to Death" predicted the rise of tv news as a cause of decline of our culture. 24 hour TV news is in trouble as educated people tune out and turn to the internet for news..... P
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Patrick n Angela
United States
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Rocketman wrote: <quoted text> Don't forget that an organization like CAIR(Council for American and Islamic Realtions) have been known to send funds to Hamas. These are the people Obama likes to have around him for counsel. You'll see in time. Then again, you're probably a muslim yourself. Probably converted to it on your last prison sentence. funds go anywhere in the world from different religions.
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“Born & raised in Connecticut”
Since: Aug 08
Addison, TX
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Addison, TX
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Rocketman wrote: <quoted text> Don't forget that an organization like CAIR(Council for American and Islamic Realtions) have been known to send funds to Hamas. These are the people Obama likes to have around him for counsel. You'll see in time. Then again, you're probably a muslim yourself. Probably converted to it on your last prison sentence. "You'll see in time"??? Staring into your own crystal balls too much is a known cause of glaucoma, there, Rocky. And gingivitis too, I think. You do realize that you're addressing two posters, don't ya? Nope, didn't think so....
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Patrick n Angela
United States
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lily boca raton fl wrote: <quoted text>Which came first? The moron or the mormon? Laughing. LDS church is being used for political reasons? Are they a cult or do we believe they are. I don't know? Republican evangelicals will not support Mitt .... that is a GOP problem P.
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“Born & raised in Connecticut”
Since: Aug 08
Addison, TX
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lily boca raton fl wrote: <quoted text> Yes, I agree. He does have a house in Palm Beach and NYC, heard he was mad about taxes in NY and planned to move to Texas. Haven't cared to follow it up, really don't care. A blowhard is a blowhard. Yes but let's not sell Rushie short. After all, he is a World Class blowhard. I just hope he doesn't move to Dallas, we already got our share of blowhards. I ought to know, I'm one of 'em....
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Bathupta
Sound Beach, NY
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Ayn Rand wrote: <quoted text> I wish I was. >>>>>1 - God was once a man who lived on another planet This is the most important teaching of Mormonism. Nothing else comes close to it. We believe that God was once a mortal man on another planet who progressed by living in obedience to the laws and ordinances of the gospel he had on his world, then he died. He became a resurrected man and evolved to become a god. He is still married now (some early leaders say he is a polygamist) and created this world. We worship only the one true god, which is really one god among millions or billions or more. We believe that we will follow in God's footsteps by becoming perfect and we too will become Gods and Goddesses creating spirit children and peopling other worlds. The Mormon TV commercials showing family togetherness is the foundation for life in the next world - as a family - as gods. Reference: Journal of Discourses Vol. 6 Page 4, 1844. Joseph Smith speaking: "...you have to learn to be Gods yourselves, and to be kings and priests to God, the same as all Gods have done before you,- namely, by going from one small degree to another..." Reference: Journal of Discourses Vol. 6 Page 275, 1852. Brighan Young speaking: "After men have got their exaltations and their crowns - have become Gods..." <<<<< ---------- Maybe L Ron Hubbard got his ideas from the Mormons. Mormons are satanic,they practice masonic rituals
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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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Rocketman wrote: <quoted text> Didn't read the article well or not at all did you? Let me give you a little advice America...you all believe in freedom of speech and the constitution so much, then be careful of any law that say's it would be wrong or hateful to say/write something about muslims. Many anti-christian articles are written constantly, no one says much about it. People, entertainers etc..say stuff about church or Christianity quite often and not much is say about that either. Christian values or traditions are often challenged and many times they win(ALCU for example). But before you say I'm a right winger Bible thumper, just to let you know I haven't been to a church in about 13 yrs. So any assumptions on that, if they are made, you are wrong. Not too long ago here in Canada, a man by the name of Ezra Levant published an article in a magazine talking about muslims and terrorism. He was pointing out about how islam has elements amongst itself that encourage it, accept it etc...and it is the muslim world that has all this terrorism that is going on. Never once did he imply that all muslims were the prob. A lawyer took him and the article before the Human Rights Commission of Canada and Mr.Levant is not allowed to publish anything like that again...it's offensive and hateful towards muslims. Bascially, he was told not to publish the truth. If that's the way Obama wants his country and courts to go, then you support it. Levant is a rightwingnut who has published hatetalk, where did you hear about him? Glen Beck show. Real credibility.
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“Born & raised in Connecticut”
Since: Aug 08
Addison, TX
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Addison, TX
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Patrick n Angela wrote: <quoted text> Neil Postman in "Amusing Ourselves to Death" predicted the rise of tv news as a cause of decline of our culture. 24 hour TV news is in trouble as educated people tune out and turn to the internet for news..... P And thank god for that. I tell ya, I just can't stand network news anymore. Even the best of the networks leave me feeling creepy, like someone's trying to sell me a viewpoint instead of telling me what happened. The focus is on the anchors, their personalities, their tech gadgets, and either their personal slant or their corporate slant on issues. This is also true of internet news but if you routinely visit a healthy variety of sources, you can get a more complete reading on the news from different perspectives.
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Patrick n Angela
United States
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Bathupta wrote: <quoted text>Mormons are satanic,they practice masonic rituals and they are in Area 51 with Elvis and Jim Morrison who are still alive. Angela
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lily boca raton fl
Boca Raton, FL
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Patrick n Angela wrote: <quoted text> LDS church is being used for political reasons? Are they a cult or do we believe they are. I don't know? Republican evangelicals will not support Mitt .... that is a GOP problem P. I don't know if it's a cult or a religion; what's the difference anyway? I think the problem lies in the roots of white supremacy even though they have tried to dispel that. There are good and bad people in every organization. I personally thought that Mitt Romney was going to get the nomination; was suprised at McCain's comeback from the dead. Guess we'll never know how that happened. McCain should just retire and enjoy his life. They trashed him and his family before, why he wanted to go through that again is beyond me.
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