...such is the weakness of a two party system... On Jan 16, 10:14 am, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote: > Alas, they appear to be hiding. After having a divisive president that > led us into war and felt driven by god followed by a divisive > president intent on dismantling as much of our constitution as > possible, I'm hopeful that they may again be found. > There is an unfortunate desire in America to elect presidents from the > poles, the 10% of either extreme. These presidents then make life very > uncomfortable for politicians that do not fall squarely into either > the "ally" category nor the "enemy" category. > > On Jan 15, 8:05 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Where are the people we could vote for to end as much of this nonsense > > as we can and develop fellowship? > > > On 16 Jan, 00:18, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > To many US Americans who are shocked at the hatred preached by > > > > Islamicist mullahs I say; you have mirror-images of them in the USA, > > > > and they are respected, revered and have ready access to the media. > > > > Exactly my point. This kind of yec, bigoted, and reprehensible idiocy > > > is quite common and becoming moreso here in America. Too many people > > > are following the path of ray Comfort, Ken Hamm, Pat Robertson, and so > > > on. These people must be stopped. It wouldn't be as bad if there > > > weren't millions of uneducated people to follow them around and absorb > > > and regurgitate this terrible dogma of science being bad and yet it's > > > good that god murders thousands of people for a ceremony held under a > > > tree to a spirit sometime in the past. > > > It seems to me that if there were a god that was angry, a single > > > lightning bolt would have killed the perpetrators...but it just ain't > > > god's style. Instead, as always according to religion, god waits > > > decades and centuries to murder everyone NOT affiliated with the crime > > > but still unfortunate to live near the region of the crime. I know, I > > > know, mysterious ways and all... > > > > OK molly, I'll stop so that you can tell me how wrong I am to offend > > > you now. > > > > On Jan 15, 12:29 pm, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > For those who haven't heard it, here's Pat Robinson's unspeakable > > > > interpretation of the Haitian earthquake (with some good comment about > > > > it): > > > > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59NCduEhkBM&feature=related > > > > > Robertson is plainly mad, dangerously, viciously mad. That's not the > > > > problem. The problem is that there are millions of US Americans who > > > > believe the crap he talks (he got 3 million signatures to support his > > > > 1988 presidential bid) and they have made him an obscenely wealthy and > > > > powerful man. > > > > > It's enough to make one wonder about the limits of freedom of > > > > speech ... > > > > > Francis- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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