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Re: Let's say I break into your house 9, was: Good news for US -- Secure Fence Act of 2006
Robert L Bass wrote:
> > The country is polarized by radicals.
> > We need a conservative leader who
> > can unite the country again...
>
> Heck, I'd settle for a *leader* if either party could come up with one who hasn't been bought out by donation-wielding lobbyists.
> Folks talk about Hillary and Obama. While I like them both, I doubt either one has a chance (could be wrong about that) and I don't
> hear either of them offering a solution to the problems that the current moron has created. <
Amazing how folks talk Obama. His claim to fame is being annointed by
Jesse and the Rainbow Push. He brings nothing to the table.
> > We're stuck in a process where billions of dollars are spent trying to
> > get people to vote for either an elephant or a donkey. It's time to
> > think outside the box because the choices inside the box are not
> > looking out for our interests.
>
> You got that right.
>
> > I prefer to cast my vote for my country
> > and not circus animals.
>
> Monkeys? <
To answer your question yes they are monkeys. To clarify the circus
comment.
Elephant - Republican
Donkey- Democrat
> > The country has been hijacked by morons
> > on both sides spending billions trying to
> > decide if 2 queers should be allowed to call
> > themselves husband and husband or Mrs.
> > & Mrs...
>
> I figure if they want to marry it's none of my business. Let them be miserable like everyone else. :^) <
Maybe the married life would convince them not to run for public office
or joining the priesthood.
> > We have radicals fighting over what should
> > or shouldn't be allowed on TV...
>
> As though that would make any difference. Meanwhile the same folks who got all bent out of shape about some rock singer exposing
> her breast during half-time have no problem at all sending 3,000 young American soldiers to die for *nothing*! <
And the libs loved that Janet's tit popped out but I was pissed. Leave
that stuff for HBO or after midnight. I hear the arguments that kids
with net access can teach us about sex but do we as a responsible
society need to add to the mess by delivering nudity and vulgarity to
American living rooms during Prime Time?
There are both Democrats and Republicans who pushed us into that dance
in Iraq when simply using a few nukes on 9-11-01 would have turned the
war on terror into a 2 hour affair without a single soldier lost.
People like Michael Moore should be shot.
> > We're spending billions fighting over placement
> > of Christmas mangers and Easter Eggs.
>
> As a Christian, I like seeing Christmas decorations on private property. As an American, I don't want tax dollars spend endorsing
> or promoting any religion -- even my own. When will Christians learn that by mixing government in therir religion they open the
> door for government to control religion?<
It's more like when will Americans learn that by giving these religious
zealots a place to hang their holidy hooplah we're exposing our nation
to certain religions that wish to see America exterminated? Keep them
all the hell off the government lawn.
It's not like anyone in those government buildings follows GOD anyway.
> > While I personally don't believe that GOD
> > intended for two members of the same sex
> > to wed...
>
> Same here, but I don't claim to have the authority to speak for Him on the matter. Besides, what if I'm wrong? What if God
> actually made them that way? I'm not saying He did -- only that I can't be 100% sure He didn't. That being the case I figure it's
> best to let people decide for themselves how they wish to live as long as they're not hurting anyone else. <
It's the ones who hide their perversions who end up attacking our
children anyway.
> > and I don't care to see Dennis Franz' ass
> > on my local TV station...
>
> How about Halle Berry?<
No
> > I don't recall asking my local representatives
> > to waste my money fighting over that when
> > they can't find two nickels to spend on
> > education or body armor for our troops...
>
> Let the church (well, those who are still attending anyway) say, "Amen!"
>
> > And while I firmly believe that Christianity
> > is under attack by the left wingers I don't
> > remember asking anyone to spend billions
> > defending Easter Eggs...
>
> As a left-leaning, liberal Democrat, I can assure you it's not. We're too busy trying to get rid of Bush to attack "the church."
> Besides, most of us are church members -- something which really confuses conservatives in the church. :^) <
Christianity is definitely under attack. Check some cases filed by the
ACLU. Look at how some schools allow the teachings of the Koran but not
the Bible. There is a difference between being a left winger like
Leiberman, and a lefty nutcase like Danny Glover. Lefties like
Leiberman aren't out to destroy America. Nutcases like Michael Moore
and Danny Glover would love to see another country's flag flying atop
the White House.
> > I'd bet money if we interviewed Jesus he'd
> > had difficulty recalling seeing any bunny
> > rabbits handing out chocoalte eggs when he
> > emerged from the tomb...
>
> I always wondered where the Easter Bunny stuff came from. Probably some gaelic thing from the thirteenth century or whatever. <
Or probably some salesman with alot of rabbit and egg molds
> > I'd also imagine Jesus wouldn't be too
> > happy seeing disabled veterans laying
> > homeless in the streets because this
> > country has cash to spend on programs
> > that promote painting his mother out of
> > cow shit, and nothing left for those who
> > fought for our freedom...
>
> Good Lord, man. You're starting to sound like a good Democrat.<
Both Dems and Reps are guilty on the Disabled vets issue but the Dems
are the ones who made funding available for that "art display"
involving the Virgin Mary portrait painted with cow shit.
> > Wouldn't the atheists get annoyed when
> > there's no money to help the homeless
> > move from the cardboard box on the
> > sidewalk into a home, but they see cash
> > flowing left and right to morons worrying
> > about a spotted owl?
>
> It depends on which atheist we're talking about, whose house the homeless guy is sleeping in front of and whether the owl just
> defecated on the said atheist's windshield. <
You'd need a large armor windshield for owl crap.
> > Defend the country from attack or imminent
> > attack, maintain the basic infrastructure of
> > the nation, and keep the hell out of our
> > personal lives.
>
> Bush and his cronies are not interested in our private lives. They only interfere with us because to pander to the hard-line,
> ultra-right wing religious whackos who vote for them.<
Whereas I believe Bush isn't near strong enough. Cheney? Another one
who'd be best suited for a boot in the ass on his way out the White
House door. Had Bush ignored Cheney and Rumsfield's "advice" on
September 11th I'd bet money we would have used the nukes like we
should have.
> > Funny thing about the Right wing Christians and Left wing liberals
> > The religious right has been doing more hammering of bungholes than
> > discussing the evils of bungholing, and the left wing tree huggers have
> > been travelling the country in their SUV's, and jet planes with armed
> > guards talking about gun control, and global warming.
>
> Heh, heh, heh.
>
> > Don't you think it's time the people, and not the special interests,
> > have a voice in this country again?
>
> We still do. On Tuesday we used it. <
Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House? Things will only get worse. Now
we'll spend even more money trying to prove that someone made a mistake
on some day doing something that we already know about but will take
her committee 15 years and billions of dollars to announce the disputed
findings to us.
The only good I see coming out of a Dem House and Senate is the
freeflow of cash through idiotic programs which you don't have to be
the Question Mark Suit guy (forgot his name) to obtain.
At least with Hastert as Speaker it was only pages getting screwed.
With Pelosi in there the rest of us are in danger.
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