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September 3, 2008 at 12:22 AM #265571September 3, 2008 at 12:59 AM #265275ShadowfaxParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You stake out your position and argue your points and see who is standing when the dust settles. Then go have a beer or some nice Bogel vino (good choice, BTW).[/quote]I disagree. I think there is a place for strong language and, absent the time and practice at being an Obama speech writer, sometimes strong words deliver the message. There is a reason “whitey” is afraid of gangsta rap–it’s raw and angry and emotional. If you are going to post bullshit like this topic, you are baiting reasonable minds and have to expect some strong responses.
As for the Bogle, it was probably G’s wife’s turn to pick the wine….
September 3, 2008 at 12:59 AM #265490ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You stake out your position and argue your points and see who is standing when the dust settles. Then go have a beer or some nice Bogel vino (good choice, BTW).[/quote]I disagree. I think there is a place for strong language and, absent the time and practice at being an Obama speech writer, sometimes strong words deliver the message. There is a reason “whitey” is afraid of gangsta rap–it’s raw and angry and emotional. If you are going to post bullshit like this topic, you are baiting reasonable minds and have to expect some strong responses.
As for the Bogle, it was probably G’s wife’s turn to pick the wine….
September 3, 2008 at 12:59 AM #265503ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You stake out your position and argue your points and see who is standing when the dust settles. Then go have a beer or some nice Bogel vino (good choice, BTW).[/quote]I disagree. I think there is a place for strong language and, absent the time and practice at being an Obama speech writer, sometimes strong words deliver the message. There is a reason “whitey” is afraid of gangsta rap–it’s raw and angry and emotional. If you are going to post bullshit like this topic, you are baiting reasonable minds and have to expect some strong responses.
As for the Bogle, it was probably G’s wife’s turn to pick the wine….
September 3, 2008 at 12:59 AM #265548ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You stake out your position and argue your points and see who is standing when the dust settles. Then go have a beer or some nice Bogel vino (good choice, BTW).[/quote]I disagree. I think there is a place for strong language and, absent the time and practice at being an Obama speech writer, sometimes strong words deliver the message. There is a reason “whitey” is afraid of gangsta rap–it’s raw and angry and emotional. If you are going to post bullshit like this topic, you are baiting reasonable minds and have to expect some strong responses.
As for the Bogle, it was probably G’s wife’s turn to pick the wine….
September 3, 2008 at 12:59 AM #265582ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You stake out your position and argue your points and see who is standing when the dust settles. Then go have a beer or some nice Bogel vino (good choice, BTW).[/quote]I disagree. I think there is a place for strong language and, absent the time and practice at being an Obama speech writer, sometimes strong words deliver the message. There is a reason “whitey” is afraid of gangsta rap–it’s raw and angry and emotional. If you are going to post bullshit like this topic, you are baiting reasonable minds and have to expect some strong responses.
As for the Bogle, it was probably G’s wife’s turn to pick the wine….
September 3, 2008 at 1:43 AM #265282ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You, on the other hand, immediately revert to the Leftist playbook and start putting words into my mouth or pushing strawman arguments of your own.
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I don’t want to sound like Rustico, but just as all right-wingers (joking) are not from the same cloth, all lefties are not the same either. So generalizations should be off limits to all…. Both sides are hurling over-simplified misrepresentations at the other.AFF, you do existing women–citizens with rights and beliefs (catholic and other)–a disservice in removing the right to choose. Whatever the debatable belief is re fetuses, therights of a currently existing, breathing woman carrying said fetus is not debatable. Why force women to carry out unwanted pregnancies (and perhaps ultimately resulting in abandoned, abused and unloved kids)? If they are impoverished, what kind of life will that child live? If they are affluent, the child will feel unloved and unwanted and ultimately result in another Casca?
September 3, 2008 at 1:43 AM #265495ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You, on the other hand, immediately revert to the Leftist playbook and start putting words into my mouth or pushing strawman arguments of your own.
[/quote]
I don’t want to sound like Rustico, but just as all right-wingers (joking) are not from the same cloth, all lefties are not the same either. So generalizations should be off limits to all…. Both sides are hurling over-simplified misrepresentations at the other.AFF, you do existing women–citizens with rights and beliefs (catholic and other)–a disservice in removing the right to choose. Whatever the debatable belief is re fetuses, therights of a currently existing, breathing woman carrying said fetus is not debatable. Why force women to carry out unwanted pregnancies (and perhaps ultimately resulting in abandoned, abused and unloved kids)? If they are impoverished, what kind of life will that child live? If they are affluent, the child will feel unloved and unwanted and ultimately result in another Casca?
September 3, 2008 at 1:43 AM #265509ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You, on the other hand, immediately revert to the Leftist playbook and start putting words into my mouth or pushing strawman arguments of your own.
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I don’t want to sound like Rustico, but just as all right-wingers (joking) are not from the same cloth, all lefties are not the same either. So generalizations should be off limits to all…. Both sides are hurling over-simplified misrepresentations at the other.AFF, you do existing women–citizens with rights and beliefs (catholic and other)–a disservice in removing the right to choose. Whatever the debatable belief is re fetuses, therights of a currently existing, breathing woman carrying said fetus is not debatable. Why force women to carry out unwanted pregnancies (and perhaps ultimately resulting in abandoned, abused and unloved kids)? If they are impoverished, what kind of life will that child live? If they are affluent, the child will feel unloved and unwanted and ultimately result in another Casca?
September 3, 2008 at 1:43 AM #265554ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You, on the other hand, immediately revert to the Leftist playbook and start putting words into my mouth or pushing strawman arguments of your own.
[/quote]
I don’t want to sound like Rustico, but just as all right-wingers (joking) are not from the same cloth, all lefties are not the same either. So generalizations should be off limits to all…. Both sides are hurling over-simplified misrepresentations at the other.AFF, you do existing women–citizens with rights and beliefs (catholic and other)–a disservice in removing the right to choose. Whatever the debatable belief is re fetuses, therights of a currently existing, breathing woman carrying said fetus is not debatable. Why force women to carry out unwanted pregnancies (and perhaps ultimately resulting in abandoned, abused and unloved kids)? If they are impoverished, what kind of life will that child live? If they are affluent, the child will feel unloved and unwanted and ultimately result in another Casca?
September 3, 2008 at 1:43 AM #265587ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
You, on the other hand, immediately revert to the Leftist playbook and start putting words into my mouth or pushing strawman arguments of your own.
[/quote]
I don’t want to sound like Rustico, but just as all right-wingers (joking) are not from the same cloth, all lefties are not the same either. So generalizations should be off limits to all…. Both sides are hurling over-simplified misrepresentations at the other.AFF, you do existing women–citizens with rights and beliefs (catholic and other)–a disservice in removing the right to choose. Whatever the debatable belief is re fetuses, therights of a currently existing, breathing woman carrying said fetus is not debatable. Why force women to carry out unwanted pregnancies (and perhaps ultimately resulting in abandoned, abused and unloved kids)? If they are impoverished, what kind of life will that child live? If they are affluent, the child will feel unloved and unwanted and ultimately result in another Casca?
September 3, 2008 at 8:52 AM #265217ArrayaParticipantSee it’s Gods plan so it’s OK…. Who does God want us to bomb next…?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/02/palins-church-may-have-sh_n_123205.html
Speaking before the Pentecostal church, Palin painted the current war in Iraq as a messianic affair in which the United States could act out the will of the Lord.
“Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also, for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders, are sending [U.S. soldiers] out on a task that is from God,” she exhorted the congregants. “That’s what we have to make sure that we’re praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God’s plan.”
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“Alaska’s governor asked the audience to pray for another matter — a $30 billion national gas pipeline project that she wanted built in the state. “I think God’s will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that,” she said.”
So following this logic. It’s God’s will that we are in Iraq. God also wants the US to have oil.
So it must have been God that tricked us about the WMDs into a country with a lot of oil. Boy, God works in mysterious ways.
I rest my case on Religion used as a tool…
September 3, 2008 at 8:52 AM #265435ArrayaParticipantSee it’s Gods plan so it’s OK…. Who does God want us to bomb next…?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/02/palins-church-may-have-sh_n_123205.html
Speaking before the Pentecostal church, Palin painted the current war in Iraq as a messianic affair in which the United States could act out the will of the Lord.
“Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also, for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders, are sending [U.S. soldiers] out on a task that is from God,” she exhorted the congregants. “That’s what we have to make sure that we’re praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God’s plan.”
snip
“Alaska’s governor asked the audience to pray for another matter — a $30 billion national gas pipeline project that she wanted built in the state. “I think God’s will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that,” she said.”
So following this logic. It’s God’s will that we are in Iraq. God also wants the US to have oil.
So it must have been God that tricked us about the WMDs into a country with a lot of oil. Boy, God works in mysterious ways.
I rest my case on Religion used as a tool…
September 3, 2008 at 8:52 AM #265448ArrayaParticipantSee it’s Gods plan so it’s OK…. Who does God want us to bomb next…?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/02/palins-church-may-have-sh_n_123205.html
Speaking before the Pentecostal church, Palin painted the current war in Iraq as a messianic affair in which the United States could act out the will of the Lord.
“Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also, for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders, are sending [U.S. soldiers] out on a task that is from God,” she exhorted the congregants. “That’s what we have to make sure that we’re praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God’s plan.”
snip
“Alaska’s governor asked the audience to pray for another matter — a $30 billion national gas pipeline project that she wanted built in the state. “I think God’s will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that,” she said.”
So following this logic. It’s God’s will that we are in Iraq. God also wants the US to have oil.
So it must have been God that tricked us about the WMDs into a country with a lot of oil. Boy, God works in mysterious ways.
I rest my case on Religion used as a tool…
September 3, 2008 at 8:52 AM #265491ArrayaParticipantSee it’s Gods plan so it’s OK…. Who does God want us to bomb next…?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/02/palins-church-may-have-sh_n_123205.html
Speaking before the Pentecostal church, Palin painted the current war in Iraq as a messianic affair in which the United States could act out the will of the Lord.
“Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also, for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders, are sending [U.S. soldiers] out on a task that is from God,” she exhorted the congregants. “That’s what we have to make sure that we’re praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God’s plan.”
snip
“Alaska’s governor asked the audience to pray for another matter — a $30 billion national gas pipeline project that she wanted built in the state. “I think God’s will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that,” she said.”
So following this logic. It’s God’s will that we are in Iraq. God also wants the US to have oil.
So it must have been God that tricked us about the WMDs into a country with a lot of oil. Boy, God works in mysterious ways.
I rest my case on Religion used as a tool…
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