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Anita Bryant was right

Started by Hazumu, March 11, 2008, 07:24:37 AM

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"If B. Hussein Obama or Mrs. Clinton get elected, you can expect two to three justices on the Supreme Court to be replaced with 45-year-old rabid pro-abortion liberals who hate marriage and everything we believe. Then you can expect:

   1. Thought crimes to become law and pastors to be arrested for the content of their sermons.

   2. The silencing of Christian and conservative talk radio with the UnFairness Doctrine.

   3. ENDA to bring an end to free speech in the workplace, shutting down business like Boston's Catholic Charities who wanted to place orphan children with a mom and a dad rather than with homosexual activists.

   4. The Union Thug Law removing the secret ballot for union membership and delivering more coerced funds to the Democrat coffers then ever before."
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soldierjane

ROFL

Love the "B.Hussein" moniker... what in the world do Obama and Hussein have in common?  The rest is just equally ludicrous. "45-year old judges"? Now they have ageism too?

LOL
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lady amarant

groan.

assorted-reactionary-rightwing-religious-groups (ARRRG!) are really starting to get up my nose.
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LynnER

They are a dieing breed, and there fearful.... 

Even the children of many of these right wing zellots are coming to understand a true sence of comunity, standing against there fathers...

"Evangelists" now more worried about the global climate than homosexual parrents...  Catholics actualy trying to spread goodness rather than shove there doctorine down peoples throats...  People like my grandfather are a dieing breed, and with in a century hopefuly... they will be extinct as we know them...  Hopefuly there descendent biggots are less rabid and more easely brought to understand...  We have better things to worry about than who marries who, and what gender, sex, color, nationality, ethnicity, religion/or not, and class of who does what.... and more worried about the important things  <Global climate change and poverty>  Granted the youngones are going to have allot of troubble with there elders.... and the elders are trying franticly to indoctorin as many as they can... but public schools are good for at least one thing....  Teaching diversity :)

<Hopes and prays shes right about all this and the future state of things>
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Seshatneferw

Quote from: soldierjane on March 11, 2008, 08:22:23 AM
what in the world do Obama and Hussein have in common?

Depends on which Hussein you mean. ;)

It's correct, though, in the sense that his full name is Barack Hussein Obama, jr., although of course he normally uses just the first of his given names, like most Americans. Some people seem to find it useful for propaganda purposes that his middle name happens to be the same as the patronymic of the late Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti.

(Note also that if you want to use just one single name to refer to the late Iraqi president, the correct one is Saddam. Calling him Hussein is as incorrect as talking about the famous renaissance genius as da Vinci -- neither is a family name in the modern Western sense.)

  Nfr
Whoopee! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but it's a long one for me.
-- Pete Conrad, Apollo XII
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soldierjane

lol I noticed that, but the parallel they are trying to draw is pretty obvious.
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cindianna_jones

It never ceases to amaze me how you can take something like the teachings of Christ (which are love and compassion) and  turn it into something so vile and hateful.  Jesus would weep.

Cindi

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lady amarant

Quote from: Cindi Jones on March 11, 2008, 04:44:44 PM
It never ceases to amaze me how you can take something like the teachings of Christ (which are love and compassion) and  turn it into something so vile and hateful.  Jesus would weep.

Manmade prophecies serve to vindicate
All sides who claim themselves
worthy servants obedient to the same God
A God who commands them not to kill

...

Does the need for the belief in the Devil
Serve to palliate and forgive our sins
In the abandonment of reason and delivery unto Hell

-VNV Nation, Descent.
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tekla

assorted-reactionary-rightwing-religious-groups (ARRRG!) are really starting to get up my nose.

You ought to try running a democratic nation with them attached.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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lady amarant

Quote from: tekla on March 11, 2008, 06:01:12 PM
assorted-reactionary-rightwing-religious-groups (ARRRG!) are really starting to get up my nose.

You ought to try running a democratic nation with them attached.

One of those horrid itchy nose attacks when you're in the middle of making soap and your hands are covered in lye-spattered gloves?
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tekla

No, more like a hemroid was what I was thinking, no good way to deal with it ever - but it never lets you know its not there either.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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