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Old 02-17-2007, 02:32 PM   #91
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Man, you sure do feel froggy this fine day. You must have ran over a conservative this morning on the way to work
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Old 02-17-2007, 08:49 PM   #92
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BS, I see you have not changed. When are you going to grow up boy? You are dealing with people who have accomplished more than you have and you are going to tell them you are superior. Thanks for making my day.
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Old 02-18-2007, 06:12 AM   #93
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Actually I am a conservative....and pretty militant about it at that. I just happen to have some liberal tendencies, like being pro-choice for instance.


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BS, I see you have not changed. When are you going to grow up boy? You are dealing with people who have accomplished more than you have and you are going to tell them you are superior. Thanks for making my day.
Well it's pretty easy to please a fool.
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Old 02-18-2007, 09:41 AM   #94
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Actually I am a conservative....and pretty militant about it at that. I just happen to have some liberal tendencies, like being pro-choice for instance.
Exactly, there are a few "hot topics" such as abortion and gun control. Where different sets of folks will NEVER agree on. The democrats and the republicans use these hot topics to very evenly divide this country. And in this day and age, where the people and the government have lost the ability to actually debate anything, and everyone resorts to name calling, and calling into evidence that which has not yet been determined as fact.

I believe that there are more than a few things that we can all agree on. Things we all agree are bad, things we all agree we can improve on. Instead of trying to do these things, everyone likes to throw out these 'hot topics' and the game continues, and we get nowhere.
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Old 02-18-2007, 11:31 AM   #95
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Well as long as I'm called a Socialist because I think the law is more important than religion, based solely on the actions of Christians throughout history....expect me to respond.

As long as people defend the actions of criminals because they don't possess the ability to see the implications through their holier than thou glasses.....expect me to respond.

As long as I am accused of trying to take religion out of the equation when all I have done is point fingers at convicted criminals and defend the law....expect me to respond.


I understand the point you are making Rough Rider. My point is that I won't stand aside and let their lies and propaganda inadvertently influence someone because they were never told the truth.
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Old 03-14-2007, 11:31 AM   #96
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Could it be because of what is said in the big 10 ?

Maybe people do not like the 10 Commandments because it walks on everybody's toes.
From adultery to thou shall not kill ?
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Old 03-14-2007, 01:18 PM   #97
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It is amazing to me that the majority doesn't rule, it's those who have the biggest mouth. If the commandents are the basis of law and under god we trust is printed on money, Don't use them and see how far you get....
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Old 03-14-2007, 04:36 PM   #98
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It is amazing to me that the majority doesn't rule, it's those who have the biggest mouth. If the commandents are the basis of law and under god we trust is printed on money, Don't use them and see how far you get....
In God We Trust is one and ever taken a good look at a calender ? We have B.C. and A.D. and this is a fact. The fine Judge did the right thing and should not be called a outlaw but one of Americas finest patriots !
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Old 03-14-2007, 07:38 PM   #99
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He's a common criminal and deserves to do time for being a habitual offender.

Of course, Christians understand equality about as well as nuclear science....
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Thumbs down How the left can twist things to be a lie

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He's a common criminal and deserves to do time for being a habitual offender.

Of course, Christians understand equality about as well as nuclear science....
The Established Church of England was to them repugnant less as an attempt to impose Christianity than as a symbol of royal power and its intrusion into every sphere of social life. Moreover the ‘no establishment’ clause was meant as a limitation on the powers of Congress, and not on the powers of the individual States. The Founders surely did not intend the clause to authorize Congress to intrude on the State of Massachusetts, for example, which at the time had an absolute ban against Roman Catholicism – a ban which the Federal Government made no effort to lift.
Yet that is not how the ‘no establishment’ clause is interpreted today. It is invoked as an absolute command against religion in the public arena throughout the Union, and as authority for the radical secularization of all social institutions that depend upon the state, or which exercise an authority that derives from the state. It has been regarded as a violation of the ‘no establishment’ clause that a court should display the Ten Commandments, or that public schools should begin the day with prayers. Such decisions do not convey a desire to protect religious freedom, but a desire to marginalize religion – indeed, to deprive religion of the place that it naturally demands in the public life of a Christian nation. Nobody was forcing children to take part in the public prayers at school, or forcing anyone to genuflect before the Ten Commandments in the courtroom. Yet there are currents of opinion in America which do not only take offence at school prayers and doctrinal icons, but which believe that it is part of the spirit of democratic freedom to forbid them. Religion, for such people, is not just a private affair: it is something to be privatised, to be confined within the home like some shameful habit that cannot be displayed in public.
It might reasonably be objected that religious freedom, so defined, is actually a forbidding of religion, since it removes the freedom to practice religion in the way that faith demands: in other words, the first part of the ‘no establishment’ clause, strictly interpreted, enters into conflict with the second. The principal demand that the Christian religion makes of its adherents is that they should bear witness to the faith in their life and work, and that they should invite others to join them in worship and prayer. If those things are forbidden, then it is difficult to see that American citizens really are free to be Christians. I think this point bears heavily on the situation of teachers in public schools, many of whom find themselves in the position of being the sole educative influence on children who are not going to obtain the good news of their salvation from any other source.
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Old 04-07-2007, 11:46 AM   #101
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America the Beautiful,
or so you used to be.
Land of the Pilgrims' pride;
I'm glad they'll never see.

Babies piled in dumpsters,
Abortion on demand,
Oh, sweet land of liberty;
your house is on the sand.

Our children wander aimlessly
poisoned by cocaine
choosing to indulge their lusts,
when God has said abstain

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Old 04-07-2007, 01:18 PM   #102
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What idiots like you continually forget when you preach about the Founding Fathers and the establishment clause is that all of them were not Christian.
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What idiots like you continually forget when you preach about the Founding Fathers and the establishment clause is that all of them were not Christian.
Thank the good Lord most of them were
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Now that sounds like my old buddy Abby

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What idiots like you continually forget when you preach about the Founding Fathers and the establishment clause is that all of them were not Christian.
I see you changed your post there Abby. Well once again your wrong but your hit and run post do not explain how you came up with that BS. Well I hope your on your way to the barber shop to get your mullet done
Cold weather must have you in your basement today well there jackal have a great cloudy day and I will be looking for your post.
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Old 04-07-2007, 01:57 PM   #105
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I've give you the benefit of the doubt, since most retards can't comprehend their own stupidity.

Show me where Thomas Jefferson EVER claimed to be a christian.

Or Ben Franklin
or James Madison
or John Adams
or Thomas Paine
or George Washington
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