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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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xxxrayted wrote: <quoted text> Of course it is. It certainly has nothing to do with the teachers unions. Research the history. White flight and the decline of public education in the inner cities are directly related. If you parse urban public schools out of the mix, US pblic schools perform just fine in comparison to those of other industrialized Nations worldwide. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/09/14/us-... woof
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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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Free Market Capitalist wrote: <quoted text> Fool.....indeed, there is someone far, far more qualified than you and I or anybody else. I would say God is the ultimate authority on this and he clearly states that life begins at conception and abortion is murder. You arrogant fool.. Every abortion, regardless of where it occures, effects us all. First, that aborted child could of been the next president, doctor to find a cure etc. Also, abortion will ultimately bring God's wrath on this nation. We have already murdered over 50 million innocent babies and I can tell you God is not happy! Could you please tell God to stop all these people rioting all over the world next time you have him over for dinner? Oh, and tell him to do something about these darned mosquitoes. Oh, and ask him what he thinks of Mittens and Stericycle. Thanks. woof
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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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xxxrayted wrote: <quoted text> Please. Like we've never seen a drought before. Hey, what happened to these hundreds of billions of dollars we already poured into this environment? Do we not have the cleanest environment that we've ever had? xxxrayted's rule of law: You can't make an environmentalist happy. It just isn't possible. If we took every dollar from every American, and poured it into alternative energy and global gas elimination, the environmentalists would still be unhappy. We took lead out of gasoline, and the environmentalists were happy for only a few short years. Then we did the same with paint. We then took out fluorocarbons out of arm pit spray, and they were only happy for a few short years. During all this time, we built cardboard cars so we could get better gas milage, and the environmentalists only want more. We removed freon from our air conditioning systems. We even erected nuclear power plants. We insulated our homes. We lowered sulfur content in diesel fuel which until today, makes diesel fuel more expensive than gasoline. After all this, environmentalists are still unhappy. So what would make environmentalists happy? Nothing. There is nothing humanly possible to make an environmentalist happy regardless how much money we spend on their efforts. So why should we continue? xxxrayted's platform: Lead poisoning is a hoax. woof
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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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Henry Jefferson wrote: <quoted text>Clusters of cells don't have heartbeats and brainwaves. Human beings have both, as soon as six weeks after conception. You people are savages. At that stage of gestation, those are fetuses George. You know that. woof
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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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xxxrayted wrote: <quoted text> And the middle-class is growing now? If so, how do we have the most government dependents than ever before? Seems to me the middle-class is headed for poverty over the last four years. http://www.vanityfair.com/society/features/20... woof
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Since: Aug 12
Hilliard, OH
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Duke for Mayor wrote: <quoted text> At that stage of gestation, those are fetuses George. You know that. woof They are human beings. Nothing will ever convince me otherwise.
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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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Henry Jefferson wrote: <quoted text>They are human beings. Nothing will ever convince me otherwise. That is fine, and I can respect that. But the law in every state in America says that they are not. woof
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Che Reagan Christ
Seville, OH
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Free Market Capitalist wrote: <quoted text> I said the Fed gets most of the blame for the Great Depression. It is a fact that Clinton declined when offered Bin Laden on more than one occasion. It is a fact that Clinton gutted the military during his terms. Now, since you claim to have a brain, can you honestly say that Clinton's choices had nothing to do with 9/11? If you say he doesn't deserve any responsibility, then you are clearly insane. We will never know, but if Clinton had taken Bin Laden, chances are high that the twin towers would still be standing. http://www.snopes.com/rumors/clinton.asp
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Che Reagan Christ
Seville, OH
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xxxrayted wrote: <quoted text> Yes..... I know, I know. The founders expected amendments to make others null and void such as the protection of religious freedom. You do know however that when the Constitution was ratified, several states had an adopted religion. Gee, I wonder what would happen if we tried to do that today? So now that you have read the 14th amendment, are you ready to admit that you were wrong and I was right?
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Since: Aug 11
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Che Reagan Christ wrote: <quoted text> So now that you have read the 14th amendment, are you ready to admit that you were wrong and I was right? 14th Amendment: Why is the GOP attacking its own baby? http://theweek.com/article/index/205830/14th-...
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Free Market Capitalist
Perrysburg, OH
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Duke for Mayor wrote: <quoted text> Could you please tell God to stop all these people rioting all over the world next time you have him over for dinner? Oh, and tell him to do something about these darned mosquitoes. Oh, and ask him what he thinks of Mittens and Stericycle. Thanks. woof I won't even bother because you are not his, but a disciple of your lord and master satan, you fool.... You might want to petition your president Obama about the rioting, since he does have some responsibility in this matter. Arab Spring my ass.... you abject fool...
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Free Market Capitalist
Perrysburg, OH
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Che Reagan Christ wrote: What about the times that Clinton was offered Bin Laden on a silver platter? You pick and choose, you commie.
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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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Free Market Capitalist wrote: <quoted text> I won't even bother because you are not his, but a disciple of your lord and master satan, you fool.... You might want to petition your president Obama about the rioting, since he does have some responsibility in this matter. Arab Spring my ass.... you abject fool... You won't ask God what he thinks about Mittens and Stericycle because I am evil??? Could you explain that? Tell me more. woof
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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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Free Market Capitalist wrote: <quoted text> What about the times that Clinton was offered Bin Laden on a silver platter? You pick and choose, you commie. Can you show us all in the 911 Commission report, or the report of some other respected institution or journalistic source where that allegation is supported by documentation? Just provide the source, date, and the page numbers. (hint: If you can't find it, ask God. It's Sunday). woof
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xxxrayted
Cleveland, OH
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Duke for Mayor wrote: <quoted text> You won't ask God what he thinks about Mittens and Stericycle because I am evil??? Could you explain that? Tell me more. woof Glad to: Left-Wing Blogs Falsely Attack Romney on Abortion, Stericycle At a time when the pro-life movement is coming together to support Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney over pro-abortion President Barack Obama, left-wing blogs are working overtime to sow seeds of doubt and distrust about the man who converted to the pro-life position on abortion. Although one of the founders of the modern-day pro-life movement vouches for the authenticity of Romney’s pro-life conversion, left-wing blog Mother Jones hopes to make Romney look duplicitous on abortion by tying him to a company, Stericycle, that has come under fire from pro-life advocates for disposing of medical waste (read: the bodies of unborn children) from abortion clinics. Mother Jones, a far-left publication, is more interested in attacking Romney over his ties to Bain Capital, an investment firm that provided start-up funds to businesses large and small in order to be successful. But, in the process, it hopes to confuse pro-life advocates who are supporting Romney into thinking that somehow he was the owner and operator of Stericycle and somehow approved of its business disposing the bodies of victims of abortion. The pro-abortion blog notes that Romney had been part of a 1999 investment group that invested $75 million in Stericycle, a medical-waste disposal firm and makes the wild-eyed claim that the information has “the potential to damage the candidate’s reputation among values voters already suspicious of his shifting position on abortion.” Bain contends “Romney left the firm in February 1999 to run the troubled 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and likely had nothing to with the deal” but Mother Jones claims to have found documents showing Romney was involved in the investment. Bain says Romney left well before the November 1999 deal while the pro-abortion blog contends “SEC documents undercut that defense, indicating that Romney still played a role in Bain investments until at least the end of 1999.” Bain explained further,“Mitt Romney retired from Bain Capital in February 1999. He has had no involvement in the management or investment activities of Bain Capital, or with any of its portfolio companies since that time.” Assuming Romney was involved with Bain through the end of 1999 and involved in the deal obviously doesn’t make him responsible for Stericycle’s business collected aborted babies from abortion clinics. Bain itself — after Romney left the company — divested from Stericycle well before it began its abortion-connected operations. As Mother Jones notes:“In 2001, the Bain-Madison Dearborn partnership that had invested in the company sold 40 percent of its holdings in Stericycle for about $88 million—marking a hefty profit on its original investment of $75 million. The Bain-related group sold the rest of its holdings by 2004. It was not until six years later that anti-abortion activists would target Stericycle for collecting medical waste at abortion clinics.” http://www.lifenews.com/2012/07/04/left-wing-...
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Jehovah
Akron, OH
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I know my sheep and mine know me.
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xxxrayted
Cleveland, OH
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Duke for Mayor wrote: <quoted text> Can you show us all in the 911 Commission report, or the report of some other respected institution or journalistic source where that allegation is supported by documentation? Just provide the source, date, and the page numbers. (hint: If you can't find it, ask God. It's Sunday). woof Here is what God said: Much of the controversy stems from claims that President Clinton made in a February 2002 speech and then retracted in his 2004 testimony to the 9/11 Commission. In the 2002 speech Clinton seems to admit that the Sudanese government offered to turn over bin Laden: Clinton: So we tried to be quite aggressive with them [al Qaeda]. We got – well, Mr. bin Laden used to live in Sudan. He was expelled from Saudi Arabia in 1991, then he went to Sudan. And we’d been hearing that the Sudanese wanted America to start dealing with them again. They released him. At the time, 1996, he had committed no crime against America, so I did not bring him here because we had no basis on which to hold him, though we knew he wanted to commit crimes against America. So I pleaded with the Saudis to take him,’cause they could have. But they thought it was a hot potato and they didn’t and that’s how he wound up in Afghanistan. http://www.factcheck.org/2008/01/clinton-pass...
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xxxrayted
Cleveland, OH
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Che Reagan Christ wrote: <quoted text> So now that you have read the 14th amendment, are you ready to admit that you were wrong and I was right? You are never right. You just think you're always right because you're a liberal: US History Quotes About God and the Bible American History Quotes About God and the Bible “Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people He has chosen as His own inheritance.” Psalm 33:12 The USA is a covenant Christain nation. We are one nation under God. The Christian majority is the largest group in America (~80%, Rasmussen Reports 2010, Gallop 2008). Christians uniting in Christ is our nation’s source of unity. Below are some of the thousands of quotes endorsing God in government by our Founding Fathers and others in American history. American children have prayed and read the Holy Bible in schools for 355 years (1607 – 1962), Congress recommended Bibles for America and funded Christian missionaries, the third verse of our national anthem says,“And this be our motto,‘In God is our trust”. George Washington - First President of the United States of America “It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor.” - George Washington “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable.” - George Washington We beseech [God] to pardon our national and other transgressions… - George Washington, Thanksgiving Proclamation 1789 United States Congressional Endorsement of the Bible and God Congress printed a Bible for America and said: “The United States in Congress assembled … recommend this edition of the Bible to the inhabitants of the United States … a neat edition of the Holy Scriptures for the use of schools.” - United States Congress 1782 Congress passed this resolution: “The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.” - United States Congress 1782 By Law the United States Congress adds to US coinage: “In God We Trust” - United States Congress 1864 Yep. You are so correct. Sounds like all these people believed in separation of Church and State. http://www.usachristianministries.com/us-hist...
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Duke for Mayor
Akron, OH
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xxxrayted wrote: <quoted text> Glad to: The pro-abortion blog notes that Romney had been part of a 1999 investment group that invested $75 million in Stericycle, a medical-waste disposal firm and makes the wild-eyed claim that the information has “the potential to damage the candidate’s reputation among values voters already suspicious of his shifting position on abortion.” Bain contends “Romney left the firm in February 1999 to run the troubled 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and likely had nothing to with the deal” but Mother Jones claims to have found documents showing Romney was involved in the investment. Bain says Romney left well before the November 1999 deal while the pro-abortion blog contends “SEC documents undercut that defense, indicating that Romney still played a role in Bain investments until at least the end of 1999.” Bain explained further,“Mitt Romney retired from Bain Capital in February 1999. He has had no involvement in the management or investment activities of Bain Capital, or with any of its portfolio companies since that time.” Assuming Romney was involved with Bain through the end of 1999 and involved in the deal obviously doesn’t make him responsible for Stericycle’s business collected aborted babies from abortion clinics. Bain itself — after Romney left the company — divested from Stericycle well before it began its abortion-connected operations. As Mother Jones notes:“In 2001, the Bain-Madison Dearborn partnership that had invested in the company sold 40 percent of its holdings in Stericycle for about $88 million—marking a hefty profit on its original investment of $75 million. The Bain-related group sold the rest of its holdings by 2004. It was not until six years later that anti-abortion activists would target Stericycle for collecting medical waste at abortion clinics.” http://www.lifenews.com/2012/07/04/left-wing-... 1991 News story on Arkansas fines from OSHA: http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/ar... SEC documents filed November 30, 1999: http://www.motherjones.com/documents/392936-s... Pages 74, and 20. Filed November 22, 1999: http://www.motherjones.com/documents/392937-s... Pages 19, 21, 26, 27, 32, 37, 39, 45, and 67. Mr. Romney wasn't "retired" from Bain in February of 1999, and he knew what Stericycle was doing to make money. 1998 CDC Report: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/hhe/reports/pdfs/199... In 1991, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited its Arkansas operation for 11 workplace safety violations. The facility had not provided employees with sufficient protective gear, and it had kept body parts, fetuses, and dead experimental animals in unmarked storage containers, placing workers at risk. In 1995, Stericycle was fined $3.3 million—later decreased to $800,000—by Rhode Island for knowingly exposing workers to life-threatening diseases at its medical-waste treatment facility in Woonsocket. Two years later, workers at another of its medical-waste processing plants in Morton, Washington, were exposed to tuberculosis. In 2002 and 2003—after Bain and its partners had bought their major interest in the firm—Stericycle reached settlements with the attorneys general in Arizona and Utah after it was accused of violating antitrust laws. It paid Arizona $320,000 in civil penalties and lawyers' fees, and paid Utah $580,000." http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/07/r... Got any other fairy tales? woof
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Che Reagan Christ
Seville, OH
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Free Market Capitalist wrote: <quoted text> What about the times that Clinton was offered Bin Laden on a silver platter? You pick and choose, you commie. I think that was covered in Duke's links. Not sure. Let's face it though, anyone who believes that Jesus and Satan are locked in an invisible war for bragging rights to control the Earth isn't going to be too worried about facts. So, I'm not going to tell you about the Ronald Reagan Zombie the Democrats are going to send to the Middle East right after the election. We have him waiting in a cryogenic chamber right now.
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