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As a sane, clear thinking individual, he was going to endorse Michelle???
...I rarely unlock the door and allow my Little Gal access to reading material.
“You people want to continue to put AIM in this certain pocket of illegality,” he said. “I can’t stand you people." That's fine Russell, many of us feel the same way about you. Your legacy is what it is.
after all, it's just a little pink paint. If they're really hard drinkers, they'll prove it by voting Yes.
...as a "Harley rider" I dumped my bike 2 years ago when a vehicle pulled out in front of me. When I upgraded my bike, I purposely bought loud pipes as an added safety feature in addition to the helmet I ALWAYS wear. Seriously though, the loud pipes are a payback for all the moronic drivers I've had to put up with.
you need the mulligan. You think it was the 9 year old who determined she wanted to exercise her free speech rights? Mom used the kid as a human shield. And, frankly, I don't find booing "uncivilized".
someone who, while employed, called the marriage amendment a "family values" issue, then later acknowledges that wasn't true? Tommy? Tommy? (crickets).....I guess the Leftists were right.
...Tom, where's all that devotion to science when it comes to global warming? It's clear Swift's dogma is Tea Party, and nothing else.
And a P.S. to Prof. Heaney. actually, the charges are perfectly fair. If his instructions were limited to Catholics, you'd have a valid argument. But since they're not, he IS trying to force his faith on all of us non-Catholics.
....we elect Repesentatives to amend our Constitution on social issues.
I'm struck by the number of times the Pastor uses the terms "many" and "most" when describing certain beliefs. He's very accepting of "many" Christians believing in inerrancy, or "most" Christians would agree that they don't live up to the standards set by Jesus. And I could list others. So why is there the implicit admission there that not "all" Christians have the same beliefs, and why doesn't that admission extend to this issue as well?