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By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 06:50 AM | Link to this
cartoon boy, quick to the rescue of his pervert Hollywood buddies, making a sweet little comedy for them, applying humor to a situation that is not at all funny.
In other words, something he’d never do for a Republican.
Merry Christmas!
Hey perverts, check this out:
But Washington didn’t just say that individual Americans should thank God. He proclaimed that nations — especially the one-year-old United States of America — have obligations to God as well. He wrote, “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.”
The very meaning of Thanksgiving is to give thanks to God.
Merry Christmas!
Today, at a time when public expressions of faith and thanks to our Creator are under assault in America, it is especially important to remember the true meaning of Thanksgiving. We are, of course, a nation of religious liberty. Americans are free to worship — or not worship — as they choose. But our religious freedom also means that we are free to openly and publicly acknowledge our Creator. For a nation that believes its rights come from God — that we are “endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights” — Thanksgiving is our chance to thank God for these rights, and to seek His guidance in protecting and preserving them.
As much as some people would like to silence this heritage of ours.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 07:04 AM | Link to this
Few in new Congress served in military Does lack of veterans hinder ability to make defense decisions?-Atlanta Urinal
What does this have to do with anything?
Are you trying to make a case against Hillary?
The obvious, crippling lack of emotional maturity in the new congress worries me far more than this.
You can’t defend a country you’ve surrendered.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 07:14 AM | Link to this
Manufacturing your own anti war propaganda and “news:”
Rep. Rangel Will Seek to Reinstate Draft
Hop in the old flower covered Volkswagen van and drive to the nearest pinko re education camp, stick the mike in some moron’s face (picture rushncrap) and ask them if they’d like to go to war:
College students oppose draft
Splash the resulting anti war picture and story on the front page.
Makes you wonder what other “news” the AJC has created.
Speaking of which, how’s your old buddy Ted Haggard doing, haven’t heard from you about him lately, since the elections in fact.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 07:22 AM | Link to this
Raising the ceiling on which Social Security taxes are paid should be at the head of the list. This year’s cap is $94,200; the level is adjusted each year based on a national wage index. By raising the cap to about $130,000 and continuing to index it to wage increases, a quarter or more of the solvency issue could be solved, according to various estimates.-AtlantaUrinal
Bye, bye economic prosperity, hello recession.
I told you so.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 07:57 AM | Link to this
Among the eight principles, the “real battle” is ideological, with political warfare a crucial component in America’s arsenal. Mr. Jenkins writes, “It is not enough to outgun the jihadists. We must destroy their appeal, halt their recruiting. It is not enough to kill or apprehend individual members. Al Qaeda’s jihadist ideology must be delegitimized and discredited.”
Which is exactly opposite of what the left wing media is doing. They take every cheap as-s terrorist bombing and turn it into breaking news, perpetuating the violence. They glamorize warfare, giving airtime to snipers and other killers.
By candide
November 21, 2006 08:10 AM | Link to this
No normal person can remain entirely pure of rage at blacks. Blacks are offensive more often than not.
By N-GA
November 21, 2006 08:22 AM | Link to this
The character that Michael (Kramer) Richards was portraying on the stage when he apparently went off the deep end was a bigot named “Andy”.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 08:37 AM | Link to this
Stalker Boy et al,
Yesterday OOTMVOD mentioned that he admired Lincoln.
“It is the duty of nations as well as of men to own their dependence upon the overruling power of God, and to confess their sins and transgressions in humble sorrow, yet with assured hope that genuine repentance will lead to mercy and pardon, and to recognize the sublime truth, announced in Holy Scripture, and proven by all history, that those nations only are blessed whose God is the Lord….
[We have forgotten the gracious hand which has preserved us in peace and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us, and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. March 30, 1863)
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 08:39 AM | Link to this
History lesson:
It was the inspirational words of Lincoln in the Gettysburg Address that inspired the use of the word “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance -
…It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, {{{under God}}}, shall have a new birth of freedom — and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.“>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettysburg_Address)
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 08:43 AM | Link to this
Happy Thanksgiving!
Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation -
“It has seemed to me fit and proper that they (gifts of God) should be solemnly, reverently, and gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole American people. I do, therefore, invite my fellow-citizens in every part of the United States, and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands, to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next as a day of thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the heavens.” October 3, 1863.
By The Watcher
November 21, 2006 08:50 AM | Link to this
I see that Carlsberg slurping, Havarti smelling war lover is again using the Lord’s name in vain.
By Mike
November 21, 2006 08:52 AM | Link to this
Maybe Mikey could have drawn a cartoon pointing out the racism of John Lewis, Shirley Franklin and Andy Young in their recent racist campaign ads.
Maybe, but Mikey doesn’t criticize Democrats. Ever.
By Sailor
November 21, 2006 08:53 AM | Link to this
Andie - so pious and holy this morning!
Andie on her knees - it’s a beautiful thing…
By Tom Heintjes
November 21, 2006 09:00 AM | Link to this
Sweet fancy Moses! What a brilliant way to tie together commentary on the insane Michael Richard rant with an iconic pop-culture image! It would be even funnier if it wasn’t so sad. As a die-hard Seinfeld nut, I hate to think that people will always think of his isolated moment whenever they watch a rerun of Seinfeld.
Oh well…we need a Festivus miracle about now!
By Goldie
November 21, 2006 09:01 AM | Link to this
Wow, great likeness of Seinfeld, Lucko! And I’m guessing that Kramer has a bad drinking problem — very much like some of the trolls who rant here on the blog everyday!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 09:16 AM | Link to this
By N-GA Stroker Make Believe November 21, 2006 08:22 AM The character that Michael (Kramer) Richards was portraying on the stage when he apparently went off the deep end was a bigot named “Andy”.
Every thing you say is made up, ain’t it, who thinks it’s funny^^, look at the cartoon you Piece Of Sh-it.
You pinkos are “closet” bigots.
By Mark Kelly, Jasper, TN
November 21, 2006 09:20 AM | Link to this
Mikey doesn’t criticize Democrats, ever?
I remember several, with “Lower the Intern” on a statue of Clinton as one of my favorites of all time. There are others, of course, but not as many as Republicans, for sure.
Of course, with those clowns it makes for easy humor!
By N-GA
November 21, 2006 09:29 AM | Link to this
Top of the morning to you Lying Andy (the Bed Wetter),
There you go again you little Bible thumper, you. Trying to convert me with your holier-than-thou name calling. I can make you sin with virtually no effort. But not to worry…Allah will forgive you if you tell him you’re sorry. You are SORRY, aren’t you?
By Tom Heintjes
November 21, 2006 09:33 AM | Link to this
Sweet fancy Moses! What a brilliant way to tie together commentary on the insane Michael Richard rant with an iconic pop-culture image! It would be even funnier if it wasn’t so sad. As a die-hard Seinfeld nut, I hate to think that people will always think of his isolated moment whenever they watch a rerun of Seinfeld.
Oh well…we need a Festivus miracle about now!
By Tom Heintjes
November 21, 2006 09:33 AM | Link to this
Sweet fancy Moses! What a brilliant way to tie together commentary on the insane Michael Richard rant with an iconic pop-culture image! It would be even funnier if it wasn’t so sad. As a die-hard Seinfeld nut, I hate to think that people will always think of his isolated moment whenever they watch a rerun of Seinfeld.
Oh well…we need a Festivus miracle about now!
By @@
November 21, 2006 09:33 AM | Link to this
I have no idea what this cartoon is about ml, so I’ll touch on something that OotMV posted yesterday.
(((I’d take Buddha, Ben Franklin, Thoreau, Emerson, MLK, Gandhi, Lincoln)))
Their philosophies were rooted in the acknowledgement of a deity. Even Thoreau and Emerson, transcendentalists, addressed a “divine” spark within man. They argued that “evil” didn’t exist. That would be a hard one to explain in today’s world.
OotMV would have us all accept his definition of what religion is evil. His level of tolerance is exclusive and must prevail? His “divine” spark offers restrictive light.
By w00t
November 21, 2006 09:37 AM | Link to this
Andy, are you blind and dumb? The cartoon is saying that Michael Richards, Kramer, is a bigot akin to someone in the KKK. He’s also saying that this sort of behavior is unacceptable. Maybe if Mike had support his comments he would have drawn something much worse. Maybe a fork in an uncomfortable place?
Get a life Andy, you need to stop “thinking” so hard, or you may hurt yourself.
Merry Christmas jackass
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 09:39 AM | Link to this
Pardon me but does anyone else know WTF N-GA Stroker is talking about?:
By N-GA November 21, 2006 09:29 AM Top of the morning to you Lying Andy (the Bed Wetter), There you go again you little Bible thumper, you. Trying to convert me with your holier-than-thou name calling. I can make you sin with virtually no effort. But not to worry…Allah will forgive you if you tell him you’re sorry. You are SORRY, aren’t you?
This is insane ranting defined.
It’s like this weirdo’s idea of Religion comes from some Seinfeld episode.
This mofo needs help.
Big time.
Merry Christmas!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 09:43 AM | Link to this
@@: “You can talk, you can talk, you’re brave now mother———. Throw his a— out. He’s a n——-!” Richards shouts before repeating the racial epithet over and over again.
4 times he said it.
cartoon boy thinks it’s funny.
Merry Christmas!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 09:46 AM | Link to this
By w00t November 21, 2006 09:37 AM Andy, are you blind and dumb?
Alright, where’s the secret lib captioning that I can’t see?
Merry Christmas!
By N-GA
November 21, 2006 09:48 AM | Link to this
Hey Lying Andy (the Bed Wetter),
Why don’t you look up “mofo” in the bible you little peckerwood.
By RJ
November 21, 2006 09:49 AM | Link to this
I agree with Tom. It’s so sad that after playing such an oddly admirable character on the Seinfeld series, he’s been reduced to a stand-up bigot. I can’t believe Letterman gave him any forum at all last night in which to apologize. I think the only reason the hecklers got such a response is that they hit too close to home. He played a great character, but seems to lack in all regards as a person.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 09:59 AM | Link to this
wOOt,
Every time there was a scene like this in the show, where Jerry was in the hall calling out to Kramer it was because of some silly thing like leaving food out or moving some furniture etc. The scribbler is putting this in the same silly prank category and anyone that has seen the video or his lame a-ss apology on Letterman knows this is by far not something to be swept away. Until Richards on Letterman last night, when was the last time you heard the term “Afro-Americans?”
By tiffany
November 21, 2006 10:11 AM | Link to this
Candide, has it ever dawned on you why blacks are offensive. It’s because of racist, bigots like you. When people spew out hate that’s when blacks respond. And that’s the way you like it. You cause all the trouble in the world and then when blacks respond, you say look at them they are so offensive. But I understand, it’s your upbringing. I normally don’t agree with people like Louis Farrakan or Al Sharpton but I believe that you people intentionally push buttons. My mother told me as a child the Devil is always busy. And you just proved it. Think about it who causes all the wars and distress in the world, certainly not the black man because he’s not running anything. The people with all the power are the ones causing all the problems in this world “blacks are certainly not in power”.
By RJ
November 21, 2006 10:11 AM | Link to this
RW: Agreed. Like OJ, he needs to go away… far, far away. Any more attention he gets from it will only fuel this kind of Gibson/Richards/OJ publicity.
By N-GA
November 21, 2006 10:17 AM | Link to this
It is interesting to read the wingnut comments about today’s toon. So often they complain that the liberals condemn everything Bush does, yet they do the very same thing with everything that ML does.
They read far too much into this toon. Mike is simply using the Seinfeld show as a setting for criticizing Michael Richards’ behavior. Nothing more. But you wingnut bigots have to look for non-existent meaning, and by golly you’ll find it every time.
By @@
November 21, 2006 10:18 AM | Link to this
Thank you Andy @ 9:43. It would appear that ml is perpetuating Richard’s racism in today’s funny? O.J.’s exploitation of the media in yesterday’s funny? Yet he allows himself to be exploited, as well. Odd…the same flakes seem to be hitting the floor at the feet of ml.
I’ve never liked comedy that incorporates racial epithets from anybody, regardless of what race they are.
Paul Rodriguez commented on the limitations of free speech across the board when it’s harmful.
Now I guess we can wait for OotMV’s definition of “harmful”. I’m pretty sure it will be a selective hypocricy he displays.
By Dusty
November 21, 2006 10:18 AM | Link to this
Buy Danish,
Thanks for quoting Lincoln. He was a man with great intellect and human kindness. America has produced outstanding men of faith and integrity. Lincoln was one of the greatest.
By N-GA
November 21, 2006 10:19 AM | Link to this
Time to go shopping tp prepare for Thanksgiving dinner. We have a lot to be thankful for since the election.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 10:23 AM | Link to this
tiffany,
Far be it from me to defend Candide, but even the hecklers admit to starting this incident with Richards.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 10:29 AM | Link to this
RJ,
Gibson and Richards have at least owned up to being wrong and as long as they work toward confronting whatever makes them hold these views there is a chance for enlightenment and redemption. OJ still thinks he’s going to find the real killer somewhere other than his mirror, so I don’t really think he fits in this group.
By w00t
November 21, 2006 10:32 AM | Link to this
Andy, I have a few questions for you. What do you do in life? Like, what do you enjoy doing in your free time? Do you hang out with friends, or do you have a family you spend time with? Do you have an Xbox? There must be something you do other than spend your time here. I find it hard to believe that you can be so angry and bitter here day after day. Isn’t there anything in life you can be happy about? I guess what I’m getting at, what would be your “perfect” world?
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 10:34 AM | Link to this
N-GA,
Maybe the problem is that a simpleton like you can’t understand that a political cartoonist has an agenda driven message behind every cartoon they draw. It kind of goes with the job description dumba-ss.
I’m glad that you are finally getting to eat for Thanksgiving. What a sad commentary that your life is so shallow that you allow elections to control your every move. Most people make their own way in life, I guess you just feed at the government trough.
By Truthman
November 21, 2006 10:43 AM | Link to this
Please keep all of you supposed “gods” on the Faith and Values page.
Religious dogma does not belong in politics because it is inherently exclusive!!!
As for the ‘toon, I get it! Muy funny!
By @@
November 21, 2006 10:44 AM | Link to this
Gosh, I had a lot to be thankful for even before the elections, and anticipate a lot I can be thankful for in years to come.
I wonder why we didn’t get an expansive Thanksgiving menu from N-GA?
Personally, I would have melted blue cheese on yesterday’s ribeye. But then….to each his own I say.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 10:45 AM | Link to this
Isn’t it just like N-GA to think of Thanksgiving as a post-election celebration rally for partisan Democrats, and not as an occasion where our entire nation gives thanks to God for our blessings as AMERICANS -as Lincoln’s words direct us:
“It has seemed to me fit and proper that they (gifts of God) should be solemnly, reverently, and gratefully acknowledged as with one heart and one voice by the whole American people. I do, therefore, invite my fellow-citizens in every part of the United States, and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands, to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next as a day of thanksgiving and praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the heavens.”
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 10:46 AM | Link to this
Why do people that get angry at Andy confuse that with Andy being angry?
/Just another in a long line of questions that will never be answered here by know it all liberals like wOOt.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 10:49 AM | Link to this
@@,
Thanks for reminding me about N-GA’s haute cuisine menu description from last night - which was supposed to make us incredibly jealous of his millionaire meal.
Iceberg lettuce?? Sacre bleu!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 10:55 AM | Link to this
By w00t November 21, 2006 10:32 AM Andy, I have a few questions for you. What do you do in life? Like, what do you enjoy doing in your free time? Do you hang out with friends, or do you have a family you spend time with? Do you have an Xbox? There must be something you do other than spend your time here. I find it hard to believe that you can be so angry and bitter here day after day. Isn’t there anything in life you can be happy about? I guess what I’m getting at, what would be your “perfect” world?
I know one thing for sure, I don’t insanely obsess about the personal lives of other bloggers.
Like you libs do.
Little control freaks, stalker, what are you worried I might be doing something not approved by the pinko thought police?
And you may want to reconsider your definition of “angry,” I’m willing to bet the post at 10:32 would be the perfect example.
Merry Christmas!
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 10:55 AM | Link to this
Truthman,
You’re right. This is a political blog. Our politics have inextricable roots in our history.
Are you offended by the words of our Founders and men like Lincoln?
Would you like to have their words censored from the history books so that we not mix religion and politics?
I’m starting to get a clue as to why they don’t teach “American History” (and teach “Social Science” instead) in the elementary schools anymore. Too much editing required.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 10:57 AM | Link to this
By Truthman November 21, 2006 10:43 AM Please keep all of you supposed “gods” on the Faith and Values page.
You keep the fa-gs out of the schools and in the closet, we’ll keep our “gods” in the Faith and Values section.
Deal?
Merry Christmas!
By @@
November 21, 2006 11:03 AM | Link to this
Buy Danish:
You’re welcome. I’m always amused by menu lists.
Iceberg lettuce? I think it may have something to do with his fixation on wedge issues.
By RJ
November 21, 2006 11:06 AM | Link to this
RW: True, they have at least exhibited some sort of conscience. Whatever the reason for their actions, the results are the same: they have both shown their true colors. (Forgive the pun.) I think the LACK of conscience OJ is displaying with this latest attempt at whatever public redemption he hoped to accomplish gives those that care a glimpse of what a psychopath and sociopath he really is.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 11:11 AM | Link to this
Hey Cut and Run Andy,
You really showed your Christian values at 7:14 last night, perv.
By RE
November 21, 2006 11:12 AM | Link to this
Christians lead by example, here are a few examples:
You keep the fa-gs out of the schools and in the closet, we’ll keep our “gods” in the Faith and Values section.
Every thing you say is made up, ain’t it, who thinks it’s funny^^, look at the cartoon you Piece Of Sh-it.
You pinkos are “closet” bigots
This mofo needs help
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 11:13 AM | Link to this
While we’re on the subject of bigotry, meet Keith Ellison, the first-ever Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress:
When Ellison’s history with the Nation of Islam initially surfaced as an issue, the candidate wrote a letter of apology to the Jewish community. He could have used this forum to come clean and display genuine contrition. Ellison chose not to.
Ellison wrote in his letter that his involvement with the NOI was limited to 18 months and that he was never a member. Thus, he claimed that he didn’t realize until later the organization’s racism and anti-Semitism. But it appears he wasn’t honest about either the duration or the depth of his ties to the NOI.
…Further, columns he wrote while in law school at the University of Minnesota defending NOI leader Louis Farrakhan indicate he was a member as far back as 1989. That’s almost a decade, not merely 18 months.
And Ellison was not merely a member. According to press accounts at the time, Ellison served as NOI spokesman at a 1997 public hearing where he defended—in his own words—“the truth” of a government official’s supposed comment that “Jews are the most racist white people.” How exactly could he have not understood those very words to be anti-Semitic?
Read the article and see how he won by calling his critics “Islamaphobes” and how he escaped scrutiny from the MSM.
more to come…
By @@
November 21, 2006 11:15 AM | Link to this
I think I’m beginning to see beyond the absurdity.
Homosexual Group Urges ‘Buying for Equality’ Over Holidays
Wouldn’t that be like asking consumers to pay higher prices for the purpose of furthering a special interest group’s agenda?
Couldn’t they just leave the free market out of it? Stand outside next to the Salvation Army with a bucket and a bullhorn?
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 11:16 AM | Link to this
@@,
Iceberg lettuce could also be a fixation with global warming.
By RE
November 21, 2006 11:16 AM | Link to this
Iceburg Lettuce….Wedge Issues….Get it?
I think it’s funny @@
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 11:17 AM | Link to this
“You keep the fa-gs out of the schools and in the closet, we’ll keep our “gods” in the Faith and Values section. Deal?”
Oooo how clever you are, with that hyphen in there, I almost had no idea that you were making a biggoted comment befitting of a Michael Richards routine. So by your opinion anyone that is openly gay isn’t allowed to go to a school building? What a noble person that espouses the values of freedom you are. What’s next? You going to start denying that to those of us that don’t subscribe to the faith of a splinter group of desert wanderers with a perscution complex?
Buy Danish “Are you offended by the words of our Founders and men like Lincoln? Would you like to have their words censored from the history books so that we not mix religion and politics?”
It is Christian egotism that hears the word god and assumes that it means theirs. I use that all the time, but as a Deist, I can assure you my god has nothing to do with the pety Infanticidal, Ethnic-cleansing, racist, masochistic, giant security camera in the sky from the bible.
Happy Holidays! (because Christmas isn’t until 12/25)
By Jenn
November 21, 2006 11:20 AM | Link to this
I never thought of Andy being angry. Just a person that has a lot to say. :-)
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 11:24 AM | Link to this
Granny,
Don’t try to be willfully ignorant. You know as well as I do that Lincoln and most of the Founding Fathers viewed religion and God in a metaphorical sense. To them God was inseparable from the idea of a greater good, which even most Atheists agree with. This idea of a greater good transformed into the American Transcendental philosophy. Those great leaders were much more intelligent, even with almost no scientific evidence for support yet, than to believe in the asinine version of Christianity you believe in. Even people 200 years ago knew the Bible was a metaphor at best.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 11:36 AM | Link to this
Wow, OotMV jacks Andy’s name at 7:13 last night and then chastises Andy here about it at 11:11.
OotMV, that’s moving you into psycho finch territory.
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 11:37 AM | Link to this
@@, you’re kidding, right? Buying from companies which believe in equality IS free market. No one is forcing people to do that. This is the ESSENSE of free market: buy from whom you want for whatever reason you want. Thank you for the link, I might just use it if I do any online shopping this season. And I don’t mind sometimes paying a slightly higher price if the proceeds go to a company which behaves in a way I find responsible. This is why, for example, I don’t ever use Blockbuster — it’s run by an ultra-conservative nut.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 11:37 AM | Link to this
Ignorant Stalker Boy,
You sound just like a good Communist with your Orwellian twisting of facts.
The religion of the Founders.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 11:43 AM | Link to this
Yes, you’re right, @@, there is evil in the world today perpetrated by little demons sitting on people’s shoulders giving them orders straight from Lucifer. Of course, that could be the only possible explanation for the actions of Hitler, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush, and our resident abomination, Cut and Run Andy. It all makes perfect sense now. Thank you. You’re an absolute genius.
By Peoples of a Nuked Amerika' Century
November 21, 2006 11:45 AM | Link to this
Ok watch this trick.
Pick a God - Any God!
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/gods.htm
I bet BD, Angsty, and RW chose the Jewish God “Yahwe”
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 11:52 AM | Link to this
You would think if some liberal buffoon was going to go all caps lock in the middle of their condescending lecture they would at least learn how to spell the capitalized word.
essence, rushncap, essence.
By tiffany
November 21, 2006 11:57 AM | Link to this
RW AT 10:23 I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT RICHARDS SAID OR WHO RICHARDS IS. I AM ONLY RESPONDING TO WHAT CANDIDE SAID. BUT THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT. I CAN’T SAY IT WAS APPRECIATED, SINCE I DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT.
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 11:57 AM | Link to this
Mike,
Based upon the other blogs, I presume this is a reference to a television show. I haven’t watched television in many years so the reference escapes me. On the surface, the cartoon is cute. I presume someone associated with that television show made a racial or anti-Semitic remark. If that is the case, then this is humorous. When will we learn to keep our mouths shut? Probably never, which means you have job security.
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 12:08 PM | Link to this
I’m a sucker for sentimentality I suppose, but the idea of a national day of thanksgiving rather appeals to me. A few years ago at our family thanksgiving dinner, I was able to say with absolute conviction that we had a lot to be thankful for that year. Three members of the family had had life-threatening medical crisis during the year and survived. Whether one bases his thanksgiving on a deity or on the simple assertion “being alive is good,” thoughtful thanksgiving helps keep a perspective on life. But, ol’ Diogenes has grown sentimental.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 12:09 PM | Link to this
tiffany,
shhhhh…
Warning: The following is highly offensive.
If you want to know what the topic is about, this is the video
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 12:11 PM | Link to this
Thank you for adding nothing (as usual) RW.
By @@
November 21, 2006 12:12 PM | Link to this
Okey Dokey rushncap. Feel free to use the link when you go shopping.
Personally, I’m into the best “quality” at the lowest price. That way, I have more money left to buy warm coats, hats, gloves & scarves for the Clothing Bank at our church.
Food items for the Food Pantry at our church.
More money to designate to the Benevolence Fund at our church.
More money to purchase school supplies for the School Backpack program at our church.
More money to donate to the Heifa (sp?) program at our church.
See how it works? I’ll be happy to enjoy the company of gays for the quality of their character, not for the methods they use to promote their lifestyle.
OotMV:
Feel free to engage the little demons sitting on your own shoulder. Mine are personal, but with guidance from a power higher than you, I will transcend. Everybody is at liberty to do the same thing. I find it much less enlightening that you don’t see it that way.
By getalife
November 21, 2006 12:13 PM | Link to this
Not a good time to be a Christian in Lebanon.
I would suggest to have your children registar for selective service and get ready to go fight this holy war.
Religion kills.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 12:22 PM | Link to this
Poor little rushncap….
Does it bother you this bad because you tell us day in and day out that you are the most highly educated soul on the planet, but you couldn’t spell cat if I gave you the c and the a?
For somebody that makes their career hanging around college dorms you are one ignorant sob.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 12:28 PM | Link to this
Gosh, I always wondered how pervert heathens spend their time, when not engaged in homosexual sex, and here comes a rare glimpse into the world of the truly weird:
By One of the Majority’s Voices November 21, 2006 11:11 AM Hey Cut and Run Andy, You really showed your Christian values at 7:14 last night, perv
I guess the loser must be talking about this:
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It November 20, 2006 07:13 PM I am a gay, self-loathing Christian. Ted Haggard is my idol. I say “Get thee behind me Satan,” because that’s where I like to take it. My name is Andy. Amen. Merry Christmas.
Well, how clever!
Someone who is so insanely obsessed with me that they post something in my name and then brilliantly come back the next day and scold me for it.
Do I cause you great consternation, Major Wanker? Do you lose sleep and fret over me? We’ve got you on record admitting that you jack my name, now you are replying to yourself?
How weak must your mind really be that you are unable to dispute what I say and must resort to immature, childish, first grade pranks as your sole defense against my intelligence.
By acting the way you do is a stone cold admission that you are a dull and stupid and basically overwhelmed by all of the knowledge and information that I possess.
I rule, no, I Lord over you and your empty meaningless life.
RE @ 11:12: Blow me.
Merry Christmas!
By @@
November 21, 2006 12:29 PM | Link to this
O.K., I’m off to shop for Thanksgiving dinner. It’ll be a long list of stuff for stuffing topped off by a fine wine in a box.
Oops…better not top it off with a gallon box, it’ll squash my stuff.
J/K folks.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 12:30 PM | Link to this
@@,
That could be a pretty informative list. If the top scoring companies are listed that way because they build transgender wellness into their insurance policies, when it’s pretty hard to believe there is more than the tiniest fraction of their employees that would ever need that, it’s a good bet that will have artificially high prices or they will compensate by cutting out quality.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 12:30 PM | Link to this
Getalife,
Great. Lump all religions together, that way we can ignore which religion is really responsible for the vast majority of death and destruction going on in the world - including this assassination of a Christian by a “terrorist”.
Which brings me to the source of the word “assassin”:
The word assassin has one of the most interesting etymologies. In a nutshell, assassin derives from an Arabian word meaning “hashish user.” Some religious fanatics (Shia Muslims) during the time of the Crusades (13th century) ate hashish to intoxicate themselves before going out to murder Christian leaders. The word came to mean “one who commits murder, especially one who murders a political leader.”
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 12:31 PM | Link to this
@@,
It’s very reassuring to know that you depend on an unseen being to guide your behavior. Been a terrorist lately? Is it the imaginary sky monster that causes you to do bad and the Virgin Mary image in your French toast that causes you to do good, or is it the other way around?
Granny,
Save yourself the time of posting links for me. It was probably about this time last year when I stopped clicking on you and Andy’s ridiculous right-wing white supremacist links.
By WashingtonState
November 21, 2006 12:33 PM | Link to this
Our Resident Racist seems to have fallen in love with the report to the [U.S. Department of Education on Educator Sexual Misconduct. Too bad he hardly ever reads his own links.] (http://www.ed.gov/rschstat/research/pubs/misconductreview/index.html)
Here’s a quote from the report:
“Gallagher (2000) in an incident study of 20,000 child protective referrals to social services or the police, found that less than 1 percent took place in institutional settings. Of those, 31 percent were reports of cases in some type of institutional school setting.”
Those figures would mean that 99.69% of reported cases occured in settings other than school. That would seem to make school a fairly safe place. Andy, it is always good to know the denominator when you start throwing around figures. Sexual predators look for places where children congregate. Public or private, schools are just such places. Having said that, there is always room for improvement. The most disturbing thing about this report was not the numbers of student involved, but the reluctance of teachers and students to take reports of abuse seriously and act on them. Hopefully this report will result in some mandated changes, both for public and for private schools. (Yes, children do get abused in private, Christian schools too. In many cases there are even fewer safeguards in those settings than in the public schools.) Your own “It’s not something that people I associate with do” attitude is the main reason for this. You do seem to have made some progress though. The last time we addressed this subject, you were stuck on the idea that only African-Americans and “Mexicans” had these problems. Now if you can just get it through your head that child abuse is not confined to any socio-economic, racial, political, or religious group, I will be the first to congratulate you and admit that you are at least educable.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 12:36 PM | Link to this
One of the first directors to try to make our military look like clueless deranged morons has died.
I’m sure there will be a wake at one of the Kerry err..Heinz mansions.
By Peoples of a Nuked Amerika' Century
November 21, 2006 12:38 PM | Link to this
(Cute top 10 I found)
Top Ten Signs You’re a Fundamentalist Christian
10 - You vigorously deny the existence of thousands of gods claimed by other religions, but feel outraged when someone denies the existence of yours.
9 - You feel insulted and “dehumanized” when scientists say that people evolved from other life forms, but you have no problem with the Biblical claim that we were created from dirt.
8 - You laugh at polytheists, but you have no problem believing in a Triune God.
7 - Your face turns purple when you hear of the “atrocities” attributed to Allah, but you don’t even flinch when hearing about how God/Jehovah slaughtered all the babies of Egypt in “Exodus” and ordered the elimination of entire ethnic groups in “Joshua” including women, children, and trees!
6 - You laugh at Hindu beliefs that deify humans, and Greek claims about gods sleeping with women, but you have no problem believing that the Holy Spirit impregnated Mary, who then gave birth to a man-god who got killed, came back to life and then ascended into the sky.
5 - You are willing to spend your life looking for little loopholes in the scientifically established age of Earth (few billion years), but you find nothing wrong with believing dates recorded by Bronze Age tribesmen sitting in their tents and guessing that Earth is a few generations old.
4 - You believe that the entire population of this planet with the exception of those who share your beliefs — though excluding those in all rival sects - will spend Eternity in an infinite Hell of Suffering. And yet consider your religion the most “tolerant” and “loving.”
3 - While modern science, history, geology, biology, and physics have failed to convince you otherwise, some idiot rolling around on the floor speaking in “tongues” may be all the evidence you need to “prove” Christianity.
2 - You define 0.01% as a “high success rate” when it comes to answered prayers. You consider that to be evidence that prayer works. And you think that the remaining 99.99% FAILURE was simply the will of God.
1 - You actually know a lot less than many atheists and agnostics do about the Bible, Christianity, and church history - but still call yourself a Christian.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 12:43 PM | Link to this
Cut and Run Andy,
You lecturing me about jacking is surely pot to kettle, no? No matter how many aliases I’ve had, they don’t add up to one-third of yours. We have you on record for jacking every day for the last six months.
I would say that by posting the things you do “is a stone cold admission that you are a dull and stupid and basically overwhelmed by all of the knowledge and information that” everyone else possesses.
Why would I have to dispute what you say? I don’t argue with the kids down the block about Sponge Bob, nor do I go to insane asylums to argue about whether the alien voices really caused the inmates to do it.
I would say that anyone who puts as much time from his life as you do into blogging is the one with an empty, meaningless life.
Go buy some more Soldier of Fortune magazines for your kids for Christmas and hope your Asian mail order bride gets you those mercenary night-vision goggles you were hoping for.
Your God is not real. Merry Christmas.
By WashingtonState
November 21, 2006 12:49 PM | Link to this
Cal Thomas, of all people, is arguing for a coalition between liberals and conservatives. I had to see it for myself to believe it. I don’t think he has ever visited this blog or he would never have broached the idea.
Our Resident Racist actually picked up on a decent article too. [A liberal wrote about the differences in giving between conservatives and liberals.] (http://www.beliefnet.com/story/204/story204191.html) Even though by his own admission, he left out many qualifiers in order to give the book more punch, I think the points the author makes should be taken seriously, especially by liberals.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 12:50 PM | Link to this
By Peoples of a Nuked Amerika’ Century November 21, 2006 12:38 Top Ten Signs You’re a Fundamentalist Christian
Talking points for losers, try a google search:
Top Ten Signs You’re a Fundamentalist Christian [humor] The Nightstar Zoo More fun than a box of ferrets! Nightstar IRC Network irc.nightstar.net
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 12:56 PM | Link to this
WashingtonState,
Look at the cartoon laughing this off or at Candide’s comment at 8:10 and explain why you are calling someone other than Candide or luckovich a racist.
I think I’ll take that 30 second commute through the backyard and play a little golf. I’ll be back this evening to see your lecture to ml.
Oh, and to find out what the mountain goat has seen in the food section of the paper and started drooling over.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 12:56 PM | Link to this
Let’s hold a vote.
Who is insanely obsessed, me or Major Wanker?
I’ll leave this blog and never come back if it’s me.
I would hate to find out that I’m consumed with worry over Major Wanker and his “god.”
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 12:58 PM | Link to this
Stalker Boy,
Facts are facts, and the if you wish to continue to comment on American History it is highly recommended (no pun intended) that you have some at your disposal.
It’s such a shame that you choose to live a life of ignorance fed on lies.
No Conservative has ever linked to a “White Supremacist” site or anything like it. I frequently link to Islamist sites in the hope that some of you, or a reader who does not comment here, might wake up before it’s too late.
By RE
November 21, 2006 01:03 PM | Link to this
PNAC, that about sums it up
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 01:10 PM | Link to this
@@
Your comment, “I’ll be happy to enjoy the company of gays for the quality of their character, not for the methods they use to promote their lifestyle.”
Well said.
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 01:11 PM | Link to this
Peoples of a Nuked Amerika’ Century: November 21, 2006 12:38 PM
Now THAT is comedy… and true! Since its getting to be that season again, I have a great question to ask that I never seem to get answered. In the bible Jesus is stated to be born during the reign of Herod the Great (Matthew 2:1 and Luke 1:5), who’s death occured in 4BCE. However it also claims that he was born during the taxation period set into motion during the Syrian Governorship of Cyrenius (Luke 2:1), but this didn’t happen until 6CE, 10 years after Herod’s death. So when was Jesus born?
By Peoples of a Nuked Amerika' Century
November 21, 2006 01:11 PM | Link to this
Andy
I vote you as Mr Obsession. After all you start your day by spamming this blog with copy/paste wingnut drivel, and stay here all day posting even more drivel.
Yeah Buddy
inanely and insanely obsessed
By WashingtonState
November 21, 2006 01:12 PM | Link to this
RW-(The Sophist),
The incident of pedophilia among priests is about 2%, pretty much the same as in the general population. What is unforgivable is that the Catholic Church tried to hide the problem and transferred these priests around to various parishes, where they continued to commit their crimes for many years. That is the Church’s unforgivable sin and why I can’t come to their defense. At least the schools are acknowledging the problem and trying to deal with it.
By Peoples of a Nuked Amerika' Century
November 21, 2006 01:15 PM | Link to this
A Caring and Loving God:
Kill People Who Don’t Listen to Priests
Anyone arrogant enough to reject the verdict of the judge or of the priest who represents the LORD your God must be put to death. Such evil must be purged from Israel. (Deuteronomy 17:12 NLT)Kill Witches
You should not let a sorceress live. (Exodus 22:17 NAB)Kill Homosexuals “If a man lies with a male as with a women, both of them shall be put to death for their abominable deed; they have forfeited their lives.” (Leviticus 20:13 NAB)
Kill Fortunetellers
A man or a woman who acts as a medium or fortuneteller shall be put to death by stoning; they have no one but themselves to blame for their death. (Leviticus 20:27 NAB)Death for Hitting Dad
Whoever strikes his father or mother shall be put to death. (Exodus 21:15 NAB)Death for Cursing Parents
1) If one curses his father or mother, his lamp will go out at the coming of darkness. (Proverbs 20:20 NAB) 2) All who curse their father or mother must be put to death. They are guilty of a capital offense. (Leviticus 20:9 NLT)Death for Adultery
If a man commits adultery with another man's wife, both the man and the woman must be put to death. (Leviticus 20:10 NLT)Death for Fornication
A priest's daughter who loses her honor by committing fornication and thereby dishonors her father also, shall be burned to death. (Leviticus 21:9 NAB)Death to Followers of Other Religions
Whoever sacrifices to any god, except the Lord alone, shall be doomed. (Exodus 22:19 NAB)Kill Nonbelievers
They entered into a covenant to seek the Lord, the God of their fathers, with all their heart and soul; and everyone who would not seek the Lord, the God of Israel, was to be put to death, whether small or great, whether man or woman. (2 Chronicles 15:12-13 NAB)Kill False Prophets
If a man still prophesies, his parents, father and mother, shall say to him, "You shall not live, because you have spoken a lie in the name of the Lord." When he prophesies, his parents, father and mother, shall thrust him through. (Zechariah 13:3 NAB)By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 01:15 PM | Link to this
Stalker Boy,
Perhaps this sort of re-writing of history according to The Nation of Islam is up your alley.
Mr. Shabazz adduced several arguments, among them that Jesus was black, Moses “lifted” the Ten Commandments from the ancient Egyptians, the Anti-Defamation League was established by gangster Meyer Lansky to bring “illegal alcohol, dope and drugs” into America, blacks and not Israeli Jews are true Semites, Israel is a “terrorist” state and Theodore Herzl has “blood on his hands.” Other observations Mr. Shabazz broached were that George Washington raped black women, the word “picnic” originated from “pick a n**** to lynch” and that he himself was not an anti-Semite. He provided no evidence to support his claims.
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 01:16 PM | Link to this
@@, glad you’re admitting that I’m right about the free economy and choice of shopping. Also I see you have not mentioned whether you buy products based at least in part on whether the company that makes them is socially responsible. Your condescending attitude about it speaks more to your distaste for the cause (equality for homosexuals) than your overall attitude on the matter.
As for me, I don’t usually buy the cheapest crap I can. I take a few things into account when I shop for major items, and whether a company discriminates against a group of people is but one of the issues.
By Cindy
November 21, 2006 01:25 PM | Link to this
Yes, N-GA, the election will be in my Thanksgiving prayer.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 01:26 PM | Link to this
Washington State,
RW just told you he was going to play golf. I don’t recall him commenting on pedophilia. WTF are you talking about?
By tiffany
November 21, 2006 01:27 PM | Link to this
RW, What ever the site was you were trying to get me to click on, did’nt work—wasn’t interested in seeing it. I have a knack for not letting ignorant, racist people in my space. I only let in people who are like me. People who truly have love in their heart for everyone. If you tried my way I bet you’d like it. But i’m sure the hate is to deeply inbred. God bless you and parents that raised you.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 01:31 PM | Link to this
By Peoples of a Nuked Amerika’ Century November 21, 2006 01:11 PM Andy I vote you as Mr Obsession. After all you start your day by spamming this blog with copy/paste wingnut drivel, and stay here all day posting even more drivel.
I know this is tough on small minds such as yours but this is a choice between me being obsessed with Major Wanker or Major Wanker being obsessed with me.
I already know the answer:
1) I have to change names to keep Major Wanker off balance because he spends all day jacking the last one I used or Andy.
2) I NEVER talk to it except to REPLY to it’s insane obsession with me, show me ONE post from any day in the archive when I started a comment addressed to it that WASN’T a reply.
3) You and Major Wanker (if you aren’t the same thing) obviously have some major league guilt issues with the way you have lived your life and because of it you hate God and all the good that He has given us, if not, why don’t you just ignore Him?
I know your life sucks. Mine would too if all I had was empty meaningless human things to worship, it must be a huge letdown after each half a-ss thrill to realize you have to go find some new perversion to top the last one. And in your sullen, shallow anger at what you are, you have to lash out at me and at God to make yourself feel better.
If that’s even possible.
Knock yourself out.
You won’t ever see me stalking you around. I’m comfortable with my life and my relationship with Christ the Savior.
Pound sand, loser.
Merry Christmas!
By WashingtonState
November 21, 2006 01:39 PM | Link to this
Buy Danish,
Take a deep breath and start at the beginning. Maybe if you read the posts leading up to that exchange, you will understand.
By cosby smith
November 21, 2006 01:43 PM | Link to this
So if “Kramer” is a racist, then what does that make of John Lweis, Shirley Franklin and Andy Young..good ‘ole boys and girls!!!
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 01:43 PM | Link to this
Rebutal:
I know your life sucks. Mine would too if all I had was empty meaningless myths and fairy tales to worship (and the need to worship anything at all), it must be a huge letdown after each church service to realize you have to go find something to do till next Sunday so you can be reminded that you are a worthless slimeball without your All-Father sky-man. And in your sullen, shallow anger at what you are, you have to lash out at me and scream into your bible to make yourself feel better.
If that’s even possible.
Knock yourself out.
You won’t ever see me stalking you around. I’m comfortable with my life and my freedom from needing a myth to give my life meaning.
Go burn some witches, fundie.
Happy Holidays (because Christmas is still 34 days away)
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 01:44 PM | Link to this
Nuked Amerika,
Give it up, Christians will never acknowledge those quotes because they’re from the Old Testament. Andy will say the Old Testament doesn’t count, even though it’s in the Bible he reads (the absolute word of God), and his precious New Testament is based on it. That’s Christian logic for you. They pick and choose the things they want to believe, even from the Bible, so they can go on believing what they want to believe regardless of how contradictory and hypocritical it is to discerning minds.
By cosby smith
November 21, 2006 01:45 PM | Link to this
So the evial government wants to confiscate even more money under the Social Security banner and the Dems tax the rich..why not just stop the congressional retirement system, out that money into Social Sercurity, then privatize it!
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 01:48 PM | Link to this
Christianity has a major problem in presentation to its adherents. Most of the “preachers” have no earthly idea how the Old Testament and the New Testament fit together. If you are Christian, then adhere to the teachings of Jesus and realize that the Old Testament is nothing more than the historical religious background from which this particular holy man sprang.
Christianity is different on the face of it because for the first time, a holy man spoke of the relationship of humankind to each other. “Love thy brother as thyself.” “Do unto others as you have them do unto you.”
Ol’ Diogenes still loves the King James version.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 02:00 PM | Link to this
By One of the Majority’s Voices November 21, 2006 01:44 PM Nuked Amerika Give it up, Christians will never acknowledge those quotes because they’re from the Old Testament. Andy will say the Old Testament doesn’t count, even though it’s in the Bible he reads (the absolute word of God), and his precious New Testament is based on it. That’s Christian logic for you. They pick and choose the things they want to believe, even from the Bible, so they can go on believing what they want to believe regardless of how contradictory and hypocritical it is to discerning minds.
I agree with the Old Testament, when an enemy attacks God’s children we should destroy that enemy by all means necessary. You are mistaken to think I disagree with this tenet.
Since you pervert degenerates have the Bible open and are “reading” it:
Show me where in the Bible you quote that says homosexuality is not a sin.
Show me in the Bible where it says we should teach our children about butt fking eachother like the “resident” pervert teaches his children.
Show me where the “resident” pervert can make excuses for those who molest children or for himself, I guess.
Show me where it says I cannot speak harshly to the enemies of God.
Show me where it says you are to lay in bed all day and let others work for you.
Show me.
Merry Christmas!
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 02:06 PM | Link to this
Cut and Run Andy,
Considering that, unlike you, I actually have a real job that I go to every day, it would be difficult for me to jack your name all day. That’s just another one of your silly conspiracy theories like when you said the Mark Foley scandal was Karl Rove’s October surprise.
Or maybe it’s just you, Granny, @@, RW and me on the blog. I guess I’m jacking everyone’s name and I’m really the only liberal here. Yup, name a liberal… it’s me.
Or maybe lots of people entertain themselves by jacking your name to f@!# with you while you jack everyone else’s name. Hmmm… That might be it.
As you can see from people’s responses to you, I think the consensus is that you are the one with the pathetic, meaningless life. I mean, you base your whole existence, your whole world-view, your whole outlook on life on a silly fabrication written down thousands of years ago by a bunch of ignorant Arabs in tents. Hmmm… The similarities between yourself and Osama Bin Laden are becoming more and more apparent.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 02:09 PM | Link to this
Washington State,
I read every single one of RWs posts. There was NOTHING in them about pedophilia.
Once again, WTF are you talking about?
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 02:11 PM | Link to this
Diogenes, while I agree with the two rules there (very humane in their essence) I still feel that the KJV, the NIV and every other V of the bible is a load of sandblasted crap. The man that book spoke of tore down the Temple with his death, and his followers promptly built new ones in its place. He cast out the men who used places of spirituality to trade money, and now Benny Hinn, Creflo Dollar, and Ted Haggard call for their people to hand them paycheck upon paycheck.
I don’t think there exists a single actual Christian church in this world, simply because I don’t think that the character of christ would have wanted churches at all when the money used to build one could have built houses for the poor or fed the hungry.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 02:16 PM | Link to this
“If a man commits adultery with another man’s wife, both the man and the woman must be put to death. (Leviticus 20:10 NLT) Death for Fornication”
Completely Clueless Stalker Boy,
I just picked one quote out arbitrarily.
The only people who are following that law^^^ are Islamists under Sharia Law. Although to the best of my knowledge the man goes free while the woman is stoned to death.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 02:16 PM | Link to this
Cut and Run Andy,
The point is that the Bible is full of contradictions and statements that are flat-out wrong, incorrect, and inaccurate. This, along with basic common sense, proves that it is false, that you are wrong, and that you are stupid in believing it. Other posters and myself have presented you with contradictions and immoralities straight out of the Bible over and over. Your Bible isn’t a good moral guide, and you are not a good, moral person. Your God is not real and you spend your life buying into ignorant fallacies. I can only laugh at you.
Merry Christmas!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 02:24 PM | Link to this
By HumanisticJones November 21, 2006 02:11 PM I don’t think there exists a single actual Christian church in this world, simply because I don’t think that the character of christ would have wanted churches at all when the money used to build one could have built houses for the poor or fed the hungry.
People like this^^ are just as dumb as the day is long:
IOCC-Helping People Help Themselves
Christianity gives far, far more then the government that you perverts worship.
But how would you know that with your head so far up your a-ss?
By Gomer Pyle, RNC
November 21, 2006 02:29 PM | Link to this
WASHINGTON - Republicans vacating the Capitol are dumping a big spring cleaning job on Democrats moving in. GOP leaders have opted to leave behind almost a half-trillion-dollar clutter of unfinished spending bills.
Looks like the DO-NOTHING Republicans are gonna depend on the Democrats to clean up their messes once again. Surprise, surprise, surprise ! ! !
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 02:32 PM | Link to this
Washington State,
I’m waiting patiently for you to point out where RW uttered a single syllable about pedophila.
Either link it, cite it with an exact time, or admit that you are mistaken.
By @@
November 21, 2006 02:34 PM | Link to this
I’m glad your glad rushncap. You get to choose, and so do I.
At one time I drew the line on companies that used child labor. Upon further review, I came to find that it was a necessity as well as a cultural practice in some countries. I don’t necessarily agree with it, but have to trust those who oversee international laws as they relate to human rights abuses.
I’m not sure where you saw condescension, but I can assure you that I’m more concerned with the material necessities for those in need, rather than the emotional needs of consenting adults. The courts can determine if businesses are discriminating based on sexual orientation. That’s what they’re for.
I’m assuming that you have the opportunity to move freely about to shop. Low income families don’t have that same access to transportation. What if they’re forced to shop at a store whose prices have been raised based on the likelihood of RW’s 12:30 post. Would it really be fair to force them to pay for an exclusive special interest? Would that be socially responsible?
Don’t you be calling my stuff cheap crap there Bub. Name brands at discount prices is my American way of life. You can keep your coupons though. I tend to worry about the person behind me having to wait too long.
I always try to get behind a guy. The Speedy Gonzales’s of retail.
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 02:37 PM | Link to this
Show me where in the Bible you quote that says homosexuality is not a sin.
1 Samuel 18:1-4 “The soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul … And Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that was upon him, and gave it to David, and his garments … and his girdle.” 2 Samuel 1:26 David says to Jonathan: “very pleasant has thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of woman.”
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Show me in the Bible where it says we should teach our children about butt fking eachother like the “resident” pervert teaches his children.
Well, the bible has quite a number of verses about sex that the average person would never want their child reading, so I could name quite a few, Ezekiel 23:20 is a really freaky one: One of the sister (Aholibah) had lovers “whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses.”
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Show me where it says I cannot speak harshly to the enemies of God.
Leviticus 19:16-17 - Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people: neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy neighbour; I am the LORD. Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart: thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sin upon him. Proverbs 24:17-18 - Rejoice not when thine enemy falleth, and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth: Lest the LORD see it, and it displease him, and he turn away his wrath from him.
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Show me where it says you are to lay in bed all day and let others work for you.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe one of the many verses about owning slaves would justify that one.
Happy Andy?
By Stinkin' Socialist Republicans
November 21, 2006 02:38 PM | Link to this
WASHINGTON - A taxpayer who made more than $1 million had a one-in-16 chance of being audited by the IRS in the fiscal year just ended, up slightly from the year before.
Looks like the stinkin’ socialist Republicans are still tryin’ to cheat the rich into payin’ taxes for the poor ! ! !
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 02:40 PM | Link to this
So say a store does not hire black people. It would just cost them too much. You’d still shop there if they had good bargains, right @@?
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 02:43 PM | Link to this
HumanisticJones (211),
While the import of what you say is true, that’s a bit harsh. Separate the teachings from the teachers and you have the essence of a very sound philosphy of life. Organized religion, starting with Paul, have looked more to their own survival and their own aggrandizement than to teaching their adherents to live a “holy life.” Men like Haggard only demonstrate how far removed “Christianity” is from the simple holy man who stated “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” And the panel of “very reverends” who are going to exorcise homosexuality from him are even more misguided than he. It’s indeed sad that our “teachers” have so totally lost their way, which is the kernal of what you’re saying.
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 02:44 PM | Link to this
Clueless narcissistic Stalker Boy,
You think that you have singlehandedly disproved the existence of a God? I thought that’s what you saw when you looked in the mirror!
Hey, before the mirror cracks and your illusions are shattered, please share with us what your “moral guide” is.
P.S.
If the Bible is just a “metaphor” why are you, rushncap, and the ACLU so intent on forbidding the mention of its contents, or the representation of any part of it, in the public square.
Why is the mere mention of God in the Pledge of Allegiance so objectionable, if it is only a “metaphor”.
Sounds like we need to burn every book of prose and poetry that was ever written if we are to follow your fatuous “logic”.
By getalife
November 21, 2006 02:45 PM | Link to this
“I’ll leave this blog and never come back if it’s me.”
Its you Andy, now cut and run.
Good toon Mike.
You may want to urge whacky Wooten to retire.
Poor guy is taking a pounding for his pathetic spin on his party’s failed leadership.
By Buttt Wipe
November 21, 2006 02:46 PM | Link to this
WASHINGTON - A type of salmonella found in eggs is turning up more often in chicken meat and needs to be reduced, according to the Agriculture Department.
Looks like King George’s illegal guest workers have switched brands of toilet paper from spinach leaves to fryer legs. Mmmm, Mmmmm, good ! ! !
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 02:49 PM | Link to this
For the same reason, Muffin, that I don’t want to pledge to Allah, to Shiva or for my government to erect statues to the aforementioned gods.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 02:52 PM | Link to this
By One of the Majority’s Voices November 21, 2006 02:06 PM Cut and Run Andy, Considering that, unlike you, I actually have a real job that I go to every day, it would be difficult for me to jack your name all day.
Your crystal ball must be on the fritz, I too have a job although it’s not one that requires my constant attention to a grill like your’s does. I can make more money in a few mouse clicks than you will all year.
And if your job really is teaching you should be so proud, with America’s education system being ranked 30th in the world and falling. It’s so hard for me to undertsand why our children are such failures after hearing some of the brilliant things that you say.
By One of the Majority’s Voices November 21, 2006 02:16 PM Cut and Run Andy, Your God is not real and you spend your life buying into ignorant fallacies. I can only laugh at you.
You laugh at my beliefs which happen to be the same as those who founded this country, the same as the holiday that we give thanks for, the same as billions of others that live in this world and will live in the Next with me.
I laugh at your childish obession with me and my God.
Hahahahahaha.
Loser.
Merry Christmas!
By Jenn
November 21, 2006 02:52 PM | Link to this
HJ— That does not say that it isn’t a sin. It merley says that it happened.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 02:55 PM | Link to this
By Buttt Wipe November 21, 2006 02:46 PM Looks like King George’s illegal guest workers have switched brands of toilet paper from spinach leaves to fryer legs. Mmmm, Mmmmm, good ! ! !
AntiRadical: So how’s the child sex trade industry in Thailand working out for you?
Is the new government as forgiving as the old one was?
By JohnIn
November 21, 2006 02:59 PM | Link to this
George and Dick’s love child comes out!
Nobody move or the one on the right gets it, too Would-be kidnapper shoots own left testicle, police say, then nails left calf http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15737511/
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 02:59 PM | Link to this
By HumanisticJones November 21, 2006 02:37 PM Show me where in the Bible you quote that says homosexuality is not a sin.
Is it any wonder that someone who would pervert their reproductive and digestive systems for their own sicko sexual deviancy would pervert the Word of the Bible for the same degeneracy?
Happy pervert?
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 03:05 PM | Link to this
Rushncap,
“God” is a pretty generic word, and I find it interesting that you find it so offensive that you cannot utter it, yet you have no problem talking about all sorts of profane acts.
On the one hand we’re told that God is just a metaphor and means nothing, but alternatively we’re told it has so much meaning it must be censored.
Well, maybe you can explain this for us. Why was a school forced to remove a painting of Christ, but statues of Buddhas were allowed to remain?
The town of Bridgeport, W.Va. (pop. 7,300), recently became the site of the latest skirmish in the culture wars. Americans United for the Separation of Church and State and the West Virginia chapter of the ACLU filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of two plaintiffs against the county board of education and other local officials. The suit alleged that Bridgeport High School violated the Constitution’s Establishment Clause by hanging a copy of Warner Sallman’s famous portrait, “Head of Christ,” on a wall outside the principal’s office.
Why did the plaintiff refuse to allow a wall of leaders and philosophers?
According to board member Michael Queen, when Mr. Sklar was asked by the principal “to organize an effort to help the school develop a ‘Wall of Great Teachers’ to include other religious figures,” he declined. Mr. Queen believes that both the ACLU and Americans United were being “very selective” about what they considered a violation of the Establishment Clause. He notes that both groups had no objections to a two-foot statue and a portrait of Buddha that remain displayed in two classrooms in the school. (The settlement does not affect these two religious items.) “If they wanted to make it religion-free, why didn’t they go through the entire school?” Mr. Queen asks. It would seem that some religious symbols are bigger violations of the Establishment Clause than others.
For all the talk about how the Bible makes no sense and is so full of contradictions, I am looking for sense in this ruling.
Thanks in advance.
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 03:05 PM | Link to this
Jenn-Good point there, to be honest its probably going to be difficult to find an example within biblical context. To the people of that time, given short life expectancies and high infant mortality rates, sex for procreation only made sense, and given that people used divine explanation to derive authority, its no wonder that sexual acts that could not result in the birth of a child were listed under the “God says no” category. Surprisingly, though, the bible says that eating shrimp is also an abomination and that women should not approach men while on their periods or both shall be made unclean.
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 03:07 PM | Link to this
“Happy pervert?”
Hmmm, I’ve gotten across the point that the word of the bible can be perverted and interpreted? Yeah, definately happy about that.
By Ryan
November 21, 2006 03:09 PM | Link to this
Oh, this is ridiculous. Luckovich is obviously just anti-Richards. God, you Richards-haters are all the same. Why don’t you get some new material?
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 03:18 PM | Link to this
Well, maybe you can explain this for us. Why was a school forced to remove a painting of Christ, but statues of Buddhas were allowed to remain?
In context of the article its a wall of teachers, unless I have that wrong. By every accepted version of christianity Christ is divine and is both teacher and god-head in one. By the tenants of Theravāda and Vajrayāna Buddhism, Buddha, while enlightened, was in no way a god figure.
To be perfectly honest though, if you’re going to take down one religious icon, I say take them all down, divinity not a question.
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 03:22 PM | Link to this
I have no problem with god. Hell, I belonged to a youth group in high school. You assume too much, darling.
I have a problem when government sponsors a religion (no matter which one that is). The clearest example of that is Iran. Call me silly, I don’t want America to become a Christian Iran, or even to set its wheels on that track.
It is not my job to answer for every lawsuit in this country. I believe that religion should be allowed as a historical perspective, or as a cultural education perspective. But it has to be clear that neither the teachers nor administrators support one over the other. I don’t mention my religious beliefs (or lack thereof) to my students. I believe other teachers should do the same courtesy.
By Peter
November 21, 2006 03:26 PM | Link to this
I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It, is yours the same God who spoke to Duh-bya and told him to kill tens of thousands of Iraqis in the name of democracy? (Forgive me for not reading beyond your first rant.)
By @@
November 21, 2006 03:27 PM | Link to this
rushncap:
You are really reaching my friend. I can’t recall patronizing any major businesses where I didn’t see black employees. If there were, and you know as well as I do that there aren’t, they’re looking at a discrimination suit.
When it comes to gays, am I supposed to be able to spot one? Is there something distinctive in their appearance? I know for a fact they’re working, at least all the ones I consider to be friends are.
rushncap, that was pathetic. Please try again. I’ll have to check in later though. I’ve got a box to get into, and it isn’t the one you’re trying to put me in. J/K, I don’t drink wine.
Good grief…pathetic, @@ said shaking her head.
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 03:35 PM | Link to this
No @@, that was not “pathetic”, you simply proved my point without realizing it. My point was that you too make distinctions which businesses you give your money to. However, you don’t feel that discrimination against gay people is a worthy enough cause to withold your capital. You yourself stated that if you knew a business discriminated against black people you would not shop there, but you have no such problems shopping at places that discriminate against gay people. I have a problem with both. This is all.
And this has nothing to do with lawsuits. My conscience is not defined by litigation.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 03:35 PM | Link to this
Granny,
Good one- cracked mirror jokes. Did your 12-year-old give you that one? I’d think that’d be too immature even for him.
I don’t really care that it mentions god in the pledge of allegiance or the dollar bill, etc. And I love Christmas, if you haven’t noticed yet. My objection to it is that your foolish fantasies creep into our laws and our government, and you and your clan are in favor of that. Public policy should never be guided by silly fabrications. See the war in Iraq as example A.
No, we should never burn literature. I saw enough of that as a child when I watched evangelical fundamentalists burn books, Beatles records, etc. But believe me, I point out every contradiction, every fallacy, every instance of hatred and bigotry, every abomination and everything in conflict with common sense when we do come across Biblical references in literature, as I should.
Merry Christmas!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 03:37 PM | Link to this
By Peter November 21, 2006 03:26 PM I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It, is yours the same God who spoke to Duh-bya and told him to kill tens of thousands of Iraqis in the name of democracy? (Forgive me for not reading beyond your first rant.)
The “tens of thousands of Iraqis” that Bush “killed” are all suicide bombing, innocent women and children killing savages, so yes, that was my God that wanted them killed.
You have something against that?
Merry Christmas!
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 03:40 PM | Link to this
Cut and Run Andy,
Did you say something about having a job? No one here believes that. We know that you blog from your trailer while your Asian mail-order bride cleans houses for a living. Besides, we have seen posts from your mom, who says she’s angry she has to support your lazy a$* every time another mail-order bride runs away.
Your next life will be under the ground in a coffin while the worms eat you, dumbas-s.
By RE
November 21, 2006 03:46 PM | Link to this
Oh, please tell me you are kidding, or that this just slipped out. I refuse to believe that you are that ignorant
“The “tens of thousands of Iraqis” that Bush “killed” are all suicide bombing, innocent women and children killing savages, so yes, that was my God that wanted them killed.”
By getalife
November 21, 2006 03:48 PM | Link to this
This just in…………
W said God told him to bomb babies in Iran not Iraq.
He blames God for talking to him after he finished a half gallon of Jack Daniels.
The bombing of Iranian babies will start tonight.
Film at 11.
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 03:48 PM | Link to this
Rushncap (335),
I believe @@ point is that since you can’t tell a gay from a heterosexual, an employer should, on the face of it, be unable to discriminate. I suspect that @@ would say the same thing I’m going to say. If I knew that a business discriminated against anyone, including gays, I would not patronize that business. It is, of course, just as illegal to discriminate against gays as it blacks, or old folks, or women, or little green men from Mars.
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 03:50 PM | Link to this
Andy “so yes, that was my God that wanted them killed.”
Yep, sounds like his god to me, all genocidal and what not. To bad that since the Democrats won the house and the senate, you guys have to wait a few more elections before you can get Jesus to come back.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 03:53 PM | Link to this
Quote from Cut and Run Andy: “The tens of thousands of Iraqis that Bush killed are all suicide bombing, innocent women and children killing savages, so yes, that was my God that wanted them killed.”
Thank you for making my point about Christians and Christianity.
Do all you other Christians here agree with Andy’s statement? Granny? @@? RW? Jenn? Is your God happy that Americans killed children? Let’s hear from you.
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 04:01 PM | Link to this
Diogenes, leaving alone your claim about telling gay people apart from non-gay people (which sometimes is easier than you think), this is getting at the meat of the matter. The list @@ provided from a gay-support organization reveals which companies have policies which are friendly towards gay people. That was the whole point! So using that list could help people patronize those businesses which they feel are more socially responsible in their attitudes towards the homosexuals.
By moonbat betty
November 21, 2006 04:05 PM | Link to this
One of the Majority Wanker’s Voices,
Do you attack Muslims in the same manner that you attack Christians?
One of the Majority’s Wanker Voices is truly a lunatic fringe lefto stalker. It constantly claims to posses a high level of education which in Its mind props It above all others on a pedestal of intelligence. It mimics the many other fringe left posters who spend their time trying to quell the freedom of speech expressed on blogs with threats and pathetic attempts of intimidation against one’s person and family.
One of the Majority Wanker Voices spews disgusting lies and jacks others names. What is so very disgusting is that it really sounds like It has first hand knowledge of the filth It projects.
It’s obvious One of the Majority Wanker’s Voices is very uneducated in many, many areas. Somehow It concludes that spending one’s life locked in a classroom quantifies intelligence.
Hopefully this poor soul will not discover its ignorance the hard way, before it’s too late, God willing.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 04:09 PM | Link to this
By One of the Majority’s Voices November 21, 2006 03:40 PM Cut and Run Andy, Did you say something about having a job? No one here believes that. We know that you blog from your trailer while your Asian mail-order bride cleans houses for a living. Besides, we have seen posts from your mom, who says she’s angry she has to support your lazy a$* every time another mail-order bride runs away.
If it helps you get through your sorry pointless day to believe that, if it somehow boosts your happiness among all that bitterness, anger and sorrow, knock yourself out.
One of my very first posts this morning: By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It November 21, 2006 07:22 AM Raising the ceiling on which Social Security taxes are paid should be at the head of the list. This year’s cap is $94,200
Not many trailer park dwellers concern themselves with things like this, in fact, I don’t remember any of you libs voicing your worries over it either.
I guess as fking weird as you are in your world I could be an unemployed person that pointlessly b*** about 94,000 dollar income levels, that’s right up your mentally retarded psycho alley.
Merry Christmas!
By Andy
November 21, 2006 04:10 PM | Link to this
Dye Brainless, nobody is offended by the words of lincoln. We’re offended because coming from you, they sound like the preamble to Mein Kampf part duh. Worse, you dont even know what lincoln meant, nor could you express it properly if you did.
True pathos has many forefathers.
By THIS JUSTIN
November 21, 2006 04:11 PM | Link to this
THOU SHALL NOT KILL!!!!!!!!!!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 04:12 PM | Link to this
By RE November 21, 2006 03:46 PM Oh, please tell me you are kidding, or that this just slipped out. I refuse to believe that you are that ignorant “The “tens of thousands of Iraqis” that Bush “killed” are all suicide bombing, innocent women and children killing savages, so yes, that was my God that wanted them killed.”
I’m sure in your sick a-ss failed world you probably really do believe that American soldiers blow themselves up in the middle of innocent women and children.
Since I know it’s true that you do, allow me to say F you.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 04:15 PM | Link to this
By One of the Majority’s Voices November 21, 2006 03:53 PM Do all you other Christians here agree with Andy’s statement? Granny? @@? RW? Jenn? Is your God happy that Americans killed children? Let’s hear from you.
Can anyone one else see how hysterical this waste is starting to get?
Either that or joyous, maybe orgasmic.
Show me in my words where I said “children.”
Can’t you read?
By jesus
November 21, 2006 04:19 PM | Link to this
Impeach Pelosi!
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 04:20 PM | Link to this
Man, how often did li’l andy have to be dropped on his head and his crotch to get to this point? I feel sorry for the little tyke…
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 04:25 PM | Link to this
Maybe I’m not on this blog enough, but Andy, do you normally lose all candor and slide slowly into “No You!” style arguments and poorly veiled profanity. You’re a pretty poor representative of your side if the best you have is to hurl schoolyard insults with dashes added or vowels removed from the words that would make baby Jesus cry.
Happy Holidays (specifically on this day World Fisheries Day and the Roman Catholic Presentation of Mary 34 more days till Christmas)
By Point of order
November 21, 2006 04:26 PM | Link to this
The remark from I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It has quotes around “tens of thousands” and around “killed.” At 3:53 One of the Majority’s Voices claims to repeat that quote and asks people to agree or disagree with it, but leaves the quote marks off those two segments. This completely changes the meaning of the overall quote.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 04:33 PM | Link to this
Moonbat Betty aka Cut and Run Andy,
Thanks for making my point about ignorant conservatives. And if you had read any of my recent posts you would see that my contention is that there is no difference between Christianity and Islam, so yes, I think just as poorly of Islam.
And what was that other incoherent rant about social security taxes? Maybe your mom makes $94,000 per year, but she tells us she only gives you enough for cigarettes and to pay your porn bill.
So you really think your God is happy that thousands of Iraqis are dead?
Your God isn’t real.
Merry Christmas!
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 04:38 PM | Link to this
No, we should never burn literature. I saw enough of that as a child when I watched evangelical fundamentalists burn books, Beatles records, etc.
Stalker Boy,
We are getting to the heart of your sociopathic behavior. Did mommy read “Fahrenheit 451” to you instead of bedtime stories?
Or are you just another Bill Clinton type who claimed falsely to have witnessed the burning of black churches as a child.
rushncap,
Running out - I’ll respond later.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 04:43 PM | Link to this
Okay, now Cut and Run Andy is either doped up on meth, drunk, or has regressed from his normal 8th grade reading comprehension level to a 2nd grade reading level. Now he is accusing RE of suggesting that Americans are suicide bombers? Andy, you’re about the only American who would consider being a suicide bomber, so do society a favor and follow through with it. Just make sure you blow yourself up at a fundamentalist evangelical convention. They won’t mind; they’ll just think that the apocalypse has arrived. Why not? You think that you’re all going to heaven anyway, so just speed up the process.
By Too Cute, Too True
November 21, 2006 04:44 PM | Link to this
“A major research institution has just announced the discovery of the densest element yet known to science. The new element has been named “Bushcronium.” Bushcronium has one neutron, 12 assistant neutrons, 75 deputy neutrons, and 224 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 311. These particles are held together by dark forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. The symbol for Bushcronium is “W”. Bushcronium’s mass actually increases over time, as morons randomly interact with various elements in the atmosphere and become assistant deputy neutrons in a Bushcronium molecule, forming isodopes. This characteristic of moron-promotion leads some scientists to believe that Bushcronium is formed whenever morons reach a certain quantity in concentration. This hypothetical quantity is referred to as “Critical Morass”. When catalyzed with money, Bushcronium activates Foxnewsium, an ele- ment that radiates orders of magnitude more energy, albeit as incoherent noise, since it has 1/2 as many peons but twice as many morons.”
By moonbat betty
November 21, 2006 04:44 PM | Link to this
Thank you One of the Majority’s Wanker Voices.
So, you go to blogs and stalk Muslims also?
What “Majority” do you actually represent?
btw, I’m not Andy.
By getalife
November 21, 2006 04:46 PM | Link to this
Warren Jeffs, David Koresh, Jim Jones, Pat Robertson, w, etc…
Lets face it folks, these people are insane.
Anybody who said God told them to kill, should be in a mental facility.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 04:57 PM | Link to this
By HumanisticJones November 21, 2006 04:25 PM Maybe I’m not on this blog enough, but Andy, do you normally lose all candor and slide slowly into “No You!” style arguments and poorly veiled profanity.
What ever you want to believe bro, make yourself happy.
At least I don’t turn into a total raving lunatic like Major Wanker, aren’t you libs proud of how mental illness so easily blends into your arguments?
If I were to guess at what was more “well adjusted,” either believing the same thing that the founders of this country believe and has endured for 240 years or sitting in a cartoonist’s blog lashing out at America and showing a deep seated emotional hatred of God Almighty, I’d be willing to say that you may be the one with the issues, HJ.
Matter of fact, I know it.
This has been the weirdest day at cartoon boy’s place by far, for some reason the closer we get to Religious holiday’s, the more agitated these pervert degenerate pinkos get and today they were downright suicidal.
Hell, rushncrap’s 4:20 was the high point for left wing intelligence.
Merry Christmas!
By Lord Help Us
November 21, 2006 05:05 PM | Link to this
Hey Stupid,
Here are some pictures for you of some of the ‘suicide bombers’ killed in Iraq by US troops.
Merry Christmas
By @@
November 21, 2006 05:08 PM | Link to this
Good grief rushncap @ 3:35!!! Do you have any idea how self-defeating it is for you to argue with someone who, in simpler terms, supports your cause?
As it turns out, I’ve reviewed the list and it just so happens that I do shop at many of the stores, and buy many of the products for equality. I have to be honest, I don’t shop there, or not shop there, based on the gay equality issue. I would even be willing to talk to the manager and say “I think it’s great that your company doesn’t discriminate against ANYONE for any reason,” and then go shop at a store offering the product at a less-expensive price.
My support is on a personal level, not a monetary level. The gays that I know are all very well off financially through their EMPLOYMENT. They actually have more disposable income than I do.
I choose to save money and put it towards material necessities for the low-income families. I could accuse you of having a problem with that, but I won’t. But I will ask…Do you see anything wrong with gay activists limiting the buying options of low-income families based on the likelihood of RW’s 12:30.
Nevermind, don’t answer. I’ve never felt good about putting people in boxes. You seem to enjoy it though.
Now this one will really throw you off your game. I am a big advocate for those with disabilities. I think businesses would be irresponsible not to offer physical access and facilities. However, I do not think that businesses should be forced to hire those who can not possibly perform the task for which they are hired. But I do know of businesses that make considerable contributions for their training, and group homes. I’ll accept it graciously.
By RE
November 21, 2006 05:13 PM | Link to this
“At least I don’t turn into a total raving lunatic like Major Wanker”
Well, actually I think you have established the fact that you are a raving lunatic, you should be ashamed.
“The “tens of thousands of Iraqis” that Bush “killed” are all suicide bombing, innocent women and children killing savages, so yes, that was my God that wanted them killed.”
By Abdul
November 21, 2006 05:17 PM | Link to this
The Chimp is almost home. After another of his embarrassing trips abroad. God bless The Chimp!
By rushncap
November 21, 2006 05:20 PM | Link to this
@@, I’m glad we agree.
Yes, the prices might be higher for products because companies choose to make things nice for their employees. This is certainly not limited to the gay issue, this is true in general. That’s how businesses run. The idea that RW is afraid he might pay more because a company chooses to be good towards its homosexual employees is ridiculous.
As for disabilities, I agree completely. However, in your example RW would be afraid he might pay a penny or 2 more if a business decides to hire a couple of people in wheelchairs to perform a task that they are qualified for. This business might need to install an elevator or some ramps so that these employees would be able to have access to their workplace. That means that the business might raise their prices by a cent. This is exactly what RW fears: he might be forced to pay extra.
By HumanisticJones
November 21, 2006 05:24 PM | Link to this
Man, I guess you win there Andy. Looks like becuase I have issues with organized religion (see Jefferson, Franklin, Washington, Lincoln, Henry) I lose today. Heh, I haven’t even really ramped up the arguements here. If you want a real fun day of religious debate Andy, come on over to www.religiousfreaks.com, we’ve got all sides with verbal guns blazing. Not quite sure how I seemed suicidal at all though. If anything, this back-and-forth has given me more reasons to stay the course in my non-belief.
Happy Holidays! (Festivus is upon us!)
By Lord Help Us
November 21, 2006 05:25 PM | Link to this
I’ve got to thank the Deranged Moron and those that tacitly endorse its rantings.
Keep it up, PLEASE…Constant reminders of your stupidity will only serve to reinforce the reasons voters sent your guys packin’ a few weeks ago.
I find it hilarious that in the last few weeks I have heard the right-wing shrill factory mention the soon-to-be Speaker of the House more than I heard Hastert’s name in the last six years. Amazing…
Face it. The morons you support created a huge mess for the next administration.
The wasted lives, money and credibility add up to a level of incompetence that I hope we never see again.
So, please keep up the incessant drivel and DO NOT let voters forget what they just tossed out of Washington!
By @@
November 21, 2006 05:36 PM | Link to this
rushncap:
DO NOT use me to take your jabs at RW. Act like a man. Don’t put a woman between you and your worthy opponent, RW.
I didn’t even read your post in it’s entirety. It was obvious within the first two lines what your strategy was.
Cheap trick rushncap. Cheap trick.
By getalife
November 21, 2006 05:37 PM | Link to this
“The “tens of thousands of Iraqis” that Bush “killed” are all suicide bombing, innocent women and children killing savages, so yes, that was my God that wanted them killed.”
Andy, Andy, Andy.
Sigh/ rolls eyes.
This “neonut” crap pretty much says it all about you.
How about the rest of the “neonuts”, do you agree with Andy’s genocidal loving garbage?
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 05:40 PM | Link to this
I get it: Al Qaeda purposefully innocent blows up women and children, Al Reuters stages some fake photographs parading the corpses around and idiot American LHU does the propagandizing for them.
Again, just in case you missed it the first time, anyone who suggests that American soldiers intentionally target innocent children can go F yourself.
Tell me that sh-it in public to my face so I can stomp your guts out for it.
American soldiers have given THEIR LIVES to save innocents, all through history, if you have no respect for that, if you aren’t in awe of their sacrifices, you need to be, well, just imagine what I’m thinking.
By @@
November 21, 2006 05:40 PM | Link to this
Oh, and if I might add rushncap….yours is not a tactic to be admired.
RW should return shortly, take your issues up with him directly. That’s what he always does. An admirable quality indeed.
By N-GA
November 21, 2006 05:41 PM | Link to this
Too Cute, Too True,
Absolutely the funniest post I’ve seen on this blog…..EVER!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 05:54 PM | Link to this
By HumanisticJones November 21, 2006 05:24 PM Man, I guess you win there Andy. Looks like becuase I have issues with organized religion
see Jefferson: to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them
Franklin: God grant that not only the love of liberty but a thorough knowledge of the rights of man may
Washington: paid homage publicly to the God of all nations and earnestly exhorted his soldiers and his fellow countrymen to ‘express our grateful acknowledgements to God,
Lincoln: Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it.” (A just God like one that would want suicide bombers dead, huh, huh?)
Henry: No man thinks more highly than I do of the … and fulfill the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country
You’re right, I win.
And I’m in some very welcome company with my beliefs.
Merry Christmas!
By RE
November 21, 2006 05:54 PM | Link to this
No one has said that US troops target innocent men and women, but there are plenty that get caught in the crossfire. There are mistakes that are made by good US soldiers that end up getting innocent people killed. It is the nature of war, and to deny that is reprehensible
To think that your god wants these people killed is the same insanity we are fighting against
By Lord Help Us
November 21, 2006 05:56 PM | Link to this
Hey Stupid,
Find ONE reference from me that ever says innocents were intentionally targeted. Find it…you can’t. So why are you saying that? To make up for your own lack of logic?
Fact of the matter is, you drop missiles, cluster bombs, etc. on areas where innocent children live and guess what…innocent children get maimed, killed, lose their parents and witness horror beyond anything the craphead in Wahsington you revere has ever seen or experienced.
And all for nothing…The Baker group is working to give that POS some ‘intellectual cover’ so he can start pulling troops out and try to ‘claim’ victory.
Yes…your CIC is about to ‘cut and run.’ How ironic.
After all your postings using your ridiculous handle, the one you worship is about to lay the foundation to tuck his tail and head home.
Congratulations on supporting the worst President anyone on this blog will ever see in their lifetime!
BTW: regarding your threat…ANY time, ANY place, s-hit for brains.
By N-GA
November 21, 2006 05:59 PM | Link to this
Lying Andy (the Bed Wetter),
I’d suggest you stomp your own guts out but you don’t have any…peckerwood.
By Glenn
November 21, 2006 06:00 PM | Link to this
Yes indeed, Abdul. And here we have the year of 2006. Which finds the drunken Chimp and his mates reaching back into the destructive goons of the administrations of Nixon and Reagan and Bush for “help” and “advice” in what road to “progess” we should take for now and the future. I’d say the road to the cemetery looks pretty good! The likes of sour Baker and porn-fighter Meese bring fresh intellectual values into the fray. Don’t forget Henry. Let us again move forward by again using the mistakes and horrors of the past. The “Iraq Study Group.” Just amazing. And the current goons await the “results” with baited breath. O.J. possesses more morality and sense than this group.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 06:00 PM | Link to this
Me and Abraham Lincoln, hehehe:
“Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it.”
I may not be as eloquent as he was but I damn sure look a whole lot better.
Merry Christmas!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 06:07 PM | Link to this
Let’s see what David has to say:
Blessed be the LORD, my rock, who trains my hands for battle, my fingers for war; My safe guard and my fortress, my stronghold, my deliverer, My shield, in whom I trust, who subdues peoples under me. Psalm 144:1,2
Amen.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 06:08 PM | Link to this
Lord Help Us,
Andy is always full of empty threats. A couple of months ago he said he would punch out N-GA, a man in his 60’s. So I told N-GA I’d go with him and put a beating on Andy if he tried to touch him. Andy said “any time, any place,” so I set up a time and place and Andy was too scared to show.
He’s a Pu$$y.
By getalife
November 21, 2006 06:11 PM | Link to this
Andy’s meth just kicked in.
How high are you right now?
By Robert
November 21, 2006 06:11 PM | Link to this
I know! Let us reach into the destructive regimes of Nixon, Reagan and Bush and pick from them intellectuals such as Baker, Meese, Kisinger and form a “study group.” Then utilize their gross errors of the past in order to “progress” into the future. All await the hefty results of the collective thoughts of these repressive rodents. Onward into the …darkness!
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 06:12 PM | Link to this
By Lord Help Us November 21, 2006 05:56 PM Hey Stupid, Find ONE reference from me that ever says innocents were intentionally targeted. Find it…you can’t. So why are you saying that? Shriek! Shreik! Holler!
O.K., here:
By Lord Help Us November 21, 2006 05:05 PM Hey Stupid Here are some pictures for you of some of the ‘suicide bombers’ killed in Iraq by US troops. Merry Christmas
Honestly, I didn’t open your pervert link but I can just imagine some dead children, no?
Why don’t you take your anytime, anyplace to the real murderers of innocents?
Or don’t you have the balls?
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 06:16 PM | Link to this
By RE November 21, 2006 05:54 PM No one has said that US troops target innocent men and women, but there are plenty that get caught in the crossfire. To think that your god wants these people killed is the same insanity we are fighting against
WTF is your problem?
“The “tens of thousands of Iraqis” that Bush “killed” are all suicide bombing, innocent women and children killing {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{savages,}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} so yes, that was my God that wanted them killed.”
Are you illiterate?
Merry Christmas!
By Bill
November 21, 2006 06:17 PM | Link to this
Majority: Guys like Andy NEVER show. They lack the scrotal mass for such things.
By Thomas
November 21, 2006 06:19 PM | Link to this
Is God an Evil God?
Well now we all know that Andy worships an Evil God, most likely a War God. Obviously he feels death and destruction are what “his” god wants and 40,000 collateral innocent civilian casualties are justification for his hatred of the Iraqi people.
Never mind that the Iraqi’s were attacked without real provocation and their country invaded. They didn’t have the WMD’s, they hadn’t committed a Terrorist act upon the USA, they hadn’t done anything against us really. However that didn’t stop our super-power nation from crushing their country under our heels. Oh but they did have that oil that the Bush administration couldn’t let fall into the hands of the terrorist. Yet now after we have gone in and destroyed, killed, raped, murdered, amongst the Iraqi’s, our dear Andy can claim it was in the name of “GOD”.
And why not! Thats what the Neo-religeo-fanatic-wingnuts believe! Killing is A-Ok as long as you claim it in the name of God.
So is God evil?
After all if you read the bible literally (Like Andy) then you know that God commits acts of Mass murder, is jealous and a vain god, supports torture (in hell) of those that do not fall at his feet and worship him, and countless other things that a peaceful nation would abhor. Is this your GOD?
Or do the words of Jesus hold meaning in your hearts of a God of peace, compassion, tolerance, and love?
And what of the churches and their Dogma. The daily rhetoric of arrogance that says God can only be worshipped by their standards and that all others are heretics. This alone should be a clear reason of why we should keep the affairs of church far away from the laws of the nation. A Theocracy is a blank check for abuse in the name of (the one and only of our church alone) God.
No the Islam theocracy and laws are far from being a fair and kind government, and I despise their ways as a society. Yet at the same time, I watch those same intolerant people in our churches attempt to pass laws in our government that are heading our own society in the same direction.
That is what I will fight for any day. Freedom of Religion! But that means I fight for everyones right to worship as they see fit and not for any single “divinely inspired” group alone.
Religious Dogmatic Intolerance is Evil - not God!
Thomas
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 06:21 PM | Link to this
rushncap (401)
Thanks.
By Lord Help Us
November 21, 2006 06:21 PM | Link to this
Watch the little weasel squirm when Bush ‘cuts and runs’ once his esteemed Iraq Study Group gives him an excuse.
All the bluster will go out the window and then the little weasel will make a whole different set of excuses for this pathetic incompetence.
Watch and see. It is so pitiful…
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 06:25 PM | Link to this
Humanist with a Jones,
You have a problem with organized religion? Fine. Who gives a flip?
That is irrelevant to the A.C.L.U.’s persistent assaults on religious expression and Christianity in particular.
As to the Wall of Teachers, there are many people who accept Christ as a philospher/teacher but not his divinity so your argument that Buddha stays but Christ goes does not fly in that context.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 06:30 PM | Link to this
rushncap,
You can barely get your own feeble thoughts communicated, don’t think for a second you have the capability of stating mine.
One of the stated criteria for a “green” company was that they made ALL of their employees pay for things like transgender wellness in their insurance plans. This is an absurd cost for 99.99999% of people (give or take a few) to have to incur. This has nothing whatsoever to do with hiring and/or being “nice” to gays.
That is exactly what I said at 12:30, not that I didn’t want a store to hire gay people. Frankly I don’t know any gay people that aren’t gainfully employed and usually in careers they love. As for your childish tactic of changing what I said to fit what you would like it to be and then hiding behind @@’s skirt to throw your feces, it just shows what an intellectual lightweight and coward you are.
DO you ever and I mean EVER tackle an argument based on what was actually said? If you think you have the brain power to run with me do it, but do it straight up, punk.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 06:33 PM | Link to this
By Thomas November 21, 2006 06:19 PM Is God an Evil God? Well now we all know that Andy worships an Evil God
Allow me to explain (-;
Thomas is on Al Qaeda’s side.
Andy is on the United States side.
Thomas sees Jesus Christ as an “evil” God, much like he sees U.S. citizens as infidels and such.
In the crazy world of Thomas and the other pinkos, God loves suicide bombers.
He would never wish a bit of harm upon the heads of those who blow up innocent women and children.
They’ve been saying it all afternoon^^ just look.
By the way, crazy Thomas, I don’t think the rest of your fellow degenerates believe in God at all, period. 6:19 probably didn’t go over too good with their stance on the issue.
Talk amongst yourselves.
Merry Christmas!
By Lord Help Us
November 21, 2006 06:34 PM | Link to this
Ooooh! Man, this is GREAT!
Keep it coming, stupid. We NEED more sniveling and whining from absolute morons to keep reminding voters the type of stupidity that just got tossed from Congress.
PLEASE, PLEASE keep it coming.
If we can keep inciting these dimwits to spew this crap we can ensure that the morons they support are made more and more irrelevant.
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 06:38 PM | Link to this
rushncap,
I have to laugh when you say that you belonged to a “youth group”. I betcha didk, but I’m thinking of one with red flags flapping in the wind.
I’m pleased to see that ou seem to be changing your tune in your 3:22 and taking a more “moderate” stance from some of your previously virulent posts on the subject.
However, your comparison to Iran is really a red herring in the context of the topic. Iran is an Islamic State, and if you and others would get on board, there is a snowballs chance in hell that that could happen here.
The only way it can happen is if Conservatives and others get called “bigots and islamaphobes” every time we point out the dangers we face, not only around the world, but here at home at this very moment.
If we fail to face the threat, and Sharia Law became the law of the land, you can be sure that whatever our Founding Fathers assembled in the Declaration of Independence and our Constitution would be moot.
We must not allow ourselves to be mesmerized by the completely phony p.c. appeals of C.A.I.R. who, with the media as their foolish accomplices, place us in imminent danger. For example, Omar Ahmad, chairman of the board of CAIR said the following:
“Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth.”
More to come.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 06:39 PM | Link to this
P.S. Here in a few minutes, Major Wanker, stark raving lunatic, is going to show just how insanely obsessed he is with me.
Since he lacks the mental capacity to debate me straight up on the things I say, he is going to resort to immature and childish acts such as jacking my name and calling me a f-ag with it.
Just what you’d expect out of a mental midget.
So be aware of the wanker.
Merry Christmas!
By BigDaddy
November 21, 2006 06:40 PM | Link to this
BigDaddy checking in. S’up with my peeps, yo?
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 06:43 PM | Link to this
LHU: Why don’t you try drinking a warm glass of milk, dude?
What ever you do not, I say again do NOT put the gun in your mouth and pull the trigger, it is not worth it.
I know these political blogs get you all excited but really, man, chill.
Shees.
Merry Christmas!
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 06:43 PM | Link to this
rushncap,
This is where the danger lies, not with people like me.
CAIR, founded in 1994, “presents itself as just another civil-rights group” - cultivating an image of moderation that enables it to garner “sizable donations, invitations to the White House, respectful media citations, and a serious hearing by corporations.” The organization’s goal, CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper says benignly, is to promote “interest and understanding among the general public with regards to Islam and Muslims in North America.”
But the reality is something not nearly so benevolent, and Americans ought to become aware of it. CAIR is a direct outgrowth of the Islamic Association of Palestine (IAP). According to Oliver Revell, the FBI’s former associate director of Counter-Intelligence Operations, the IAP “is an organization that has directly supported [the Palestinian terror group] Hamas’ military goals. It is a front organization for Hamas that engages in propaganda for Islamic militants. It has produced videotapes that are very hate-filled, full of vehement propaganda.” Such roots can hardly be considered “moderate,” and as we examine CAIR more closely, what we see only gets uglier.
CAIR’s founder and executive director, Nihad Awad, was the IAP’s public relations director with a long history of extremism. Awad openly praised Iran’s notorious Ayatollah Khomeini. He blasted the trial and conviction of the 1993 World Trade Center bombers - against whom the evidence of guilt was overwhelming - as “a travesty of justice.” At a 1994 Barry University forum, he candidly stated, “I am in support of the Hamas movement.”
And so on and so forth.
By BigDaddy
November 21, 2006 06:49 PM | Link to this
Good to see all the usual suspects, including and especially everyone’s favorite God Warrior, THIS JUSTIN
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 06:50 PM | Link to this
Buy Danish (638),
Your comment, “Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth”
is precisely why we need to maintain freedom from religious oppression in the US, whether from Islam or Christianity, or any other pertinent -ism. Therein lies the essence of the Founding Fathers’ wisdom in separating State from Church. Our laws are made within the context of our legal system and do not require us to hold hot pokers to prove our innocence, as was a common trial for theft in the Middle Ages when “Christian law” dominated.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 06:53 PM | Link to this
BigDaddy,
Where the hell have you been? Did you lose the map to my place?
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 06:53 PM | Link to this
Granny,
Earlier you asked what majority I was part of. That would be the Democratic party, the one with the liberal progressives. We are much more diverse than you Republitards, and our majority includes moderates, some conservatives (real ones), and liberals like myself. It also includes gays, agnostics, atheists, and yes, even plenty of Christians. That doesn’t mean the Christians are right, but they’re okay with me if they hold socially liberal beliefs. Any more questions?
Merry Christmas.
By I'm Here to Help
November 21, 2006 06:53 PM | Link to this
With roughly 80+ percent of Americans acknowledging their faith, seeing the liberals here ranting about God as a false deity, should convince those who voted for the dems this month, that they’ve made a terrible mistake.
I won’t even mention their most recent fiascos.
Come on, you liberals just keep your facist godless rants coming.
THIS IS GREAT.
By Lord Help Us
November 21, 2006 06:55 PM | Link to this
No worries here, mate.
I sincerely appreciate your obnoxious rantings. I mean it…
That’s all that is needed to keep mainstream, moderate Americans constantly reminded of the incompetence of this administration AND, most importantly, the type of idiots that ‘religiously’ carry their water…no matter how much they screw up.
So, believe me, you can do me and other moderate, intelligent Americans no greater service than to keep up your daily ritual here.
God Bless You!
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 06:58 PM | Link to this
Cut and Run Andy,
I’m surprised you didn’t ask me to come to the back of the Waffle House off of I-85 after my 6:08. Of course, you wouldn’t show, just like when you wussed out to LHU a few minutes ago. You’re on a roll today, spewing illogic at every step and showing yourself to be a coward and an a@$hole. Good work.
By BigDaddy
November 21, 2006 06:59 PM | Link to this
RW, BigDaddy has been swamped with his new business of manufacturing baskets specifically intended as lotion caddies. Has BigDaddy missed anything?
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 06:59 PM | Link to this
Sorry about the typos in my 6:38.
Stalker Boy,
Unless I missed it, you have not responded to my skepticism about your Fundamentalist book burning claim.
You claim to have been present at the burning of Beatles Records. Did your house burn down liar boy or are you just fantasizing again?
Thomas the crazy talk engine,
Gosh, just yesterday you were a Methodist. What happened? Do you need an exorcist?
I’ll try to get one for you, but first you have to back this wild claim up with a specific case.
{{Yet at the same time, I watch those same intolerant people in our churches attempt to pass laws in our government that are heading our own society in the same direction.}}
Let me guess. You refer to evil laws, agreed upon by the majority, which would preserve the way things have been for thousands of years.
You want to compare Gay marriage to ritual beheadings, stonings, suicide- bombing 3 year olds, mass-carnage in the U.S., Europe, Bali, Beslan, and countless other examples.
Am I wrong?
By Diogenes
November 21, 2006 07:03 PM | Link to this
I’m here to help.
Your comment, “With roughly 80+ percent of Americans acknowledging their faith, seeing the liberals here ranting about God as a false deity, should convince those who voted for the dems this month, that they’ve made a terrible mistake”
I don’t see the correlation. The electorate stated very clearly that they had grown tired of Bush’s War and the corruption of the Democrats. i don’t recall that there was anything on the ballot about religion.
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 07:07 PM | Link to this
Here to help,
Obviously you’re another Georgia yokel, 20 years behind the rest of the country. Considering the Democrats’ first priorities are widely popular- increasing the minimum wage, lower prescription drug costs, increasing stem cell funding, bringing our troops home- you’re probably deluding yourself. Add to that the fact that 21 Republican seats and only 12 Democratic seats in the Senate are up for reelection in 2008 and you’re not going to be a very happy camper for a long, long time. I’m sure you’re not dumb enough to think that in this climate and with this president Republicans will hold all 21 seats AND take some of the Democrats’ seats.
Oh, and by the way, your god is not real. Go to church and pray about it and see if he answers.
By RW-(the original)
November 21, 2006 07:08 PM | Link to this
BigDaddy,
Sadly no, as you can see from reading you haven’t missed a thing here. Unless you count them taking away bolding, italics, evening conversations, shutting down the blog, extending the delay to hours rather than minutes, threatening to ban conservatives, and still allowing name jacking
By Buy Danish
November 21, 2006 07:09 PM | Link to this
Stalker Boy,
I already know that you’re a Socialist. Answer the question about your freaking book burning. I don’t care what you THINK about anything.
Diogenes,
That wasn’t my comment. Pay attention.
You are just spouting Left-wing ACLU propagada which conveniently can’t even get through the Bill of Rights.
By I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It
November 21, 2006 07:14 PM | Link to this
By One of the Majority’s Voices November 21, 2006 06:58 PM Cut and Run Andy, I’m surprised you didn’t ask me to come to the back of the Waffle House off of I-85 after my 6:08. Of course, you wouldn’t show, just like when you wussed out to LHU a few minutes ago.
The same people^^ that want to cut and run from Al Qaeda, all puffed up on an anonymous political blog, gee, what bravery.
Just like you’d expect from a four year old child.
Merry Christmas!
By One of the Majority's Voices
November 21, 2006 07:14 PM | Link to this
Granny,
Sorry. I don’t know what your question was. I’ll have to answer it another day. Goodnight unemployed housewife.
By Peter
November 22, 2006 09:07 AM | Link to this
I Voted For The War Before I Cut And Run From It - It’s just hard to imagine tens of thousands of suicide bombers we have surgically killed without any innocent civilian casualties (unless you get all your news from Fox). Your god is special in his vengeance. (I wonder about the content of your church services … hoods and burning crosses?)
If I were living in an undeveloped country, I’d have to think twice before you offered “nation building” and promise of democracy for any survivors.