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October 20, 2010 at 10:44 PM #622015October 20, 2010 at 10:57 PM #620945faterikcartmanParticipant
Thanks Texas! Here’s Ann Coulter’s latest also making fun of the real idiot in the debate:
http://www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/printer_friendly.cgi?article=392
I’m sure there are many here who despise Coulter with a passion. To suggest she is stupid, however, says far more about the accuser than her.
October 20, 2010 at 10:57 PM #621026faterikcartmanParticipantThanks Texas! Here’s Ann Coulter’s latest also making fun of the real idiot in the debate:
http://www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/printer_friendly.cgi?article=392
I’m sure there are many here who despise Coulter with a passion. To suggest she is stupid, however, says far more about the accuser than her.
October 20, 2010 at 10:57 PM #621584faterikcartmanParticipantThanks Texas! Here’s Ann Coulter’s latest also making fun of the real idiot in the debate:
http://www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/printer_friendly.cgi?article=392
I’m sure there are many here who despise Coulter with a passion. To suggest she is stupid, however, says far more about the accuser than her.
October 20, 2010 at 10:57 PM #621706faterikcartmanParticipantThanks Texas! Here’s Ann Coulter’s latest also making fun of the real idiot in the debate:
http://www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/printer_friendly.cgi?article=392
I’m sure there are many here who despise Coulter with a passion. To suggest she is stupid, however, says far more about the accuser than her.
October 20, 2010 at 10:57 PM #622025faterikcartmanParticipantThanks Texas! Here’s Ann Coulter’s latest also making fun of the real idiot in the debate:
http://www.anncoulter.com/cgi-local/printer_friendly.cgi?article=392
I’m sure there are many here who despise Coulter with a passion. To suggest she is stupid, however, says far more about the accuser than her.
October 20, 2010 at 11:44 PM #620955MicroGravityParticipantI’m voting for her!
Somebody has to provide Colbert with priceless rw material. We’re all screwed anyway, might as well enjoy the ride.October 20, 2010 at 11:44 PM #621036MicroGravityParticipantI’m voting for her!
Somebody has to provide Colbert with priceless rw material. We’re all screwed anyway, might as well enjoy the ride.October 20, 2010 at 11:44 PM #621594MicroGravityParticipantI’m voting for her!
Somebody has to provide Colbert with priceless rw material. We’re all screwed anyway, might as well enjoy the ride.October 20, 2010 at 11:44 PM #621716MicroGravityParticipantI’m voting for her!
Somebody has to provide Colbert with priceless rw material. We’re all screwed anyway, might as well enjoy the ride.October 20, 2010 at 11:44 PM #622035MicroGravityParticipantI’m voting for her!
Somebody has to provide Colbert with priceless rw material. We’re all screwed anyway, might as well enjoy the ride.October 21, 2010 at 12:53 AM #620960gandalfParticipantInteresting psychology.
Right-wing fucktards are as mentally ill as the hippies they oppose on the left. Both are cut from the same cloth.
The extent to which both idealogical camps distort reality to conform to their world-view is impressive, a maze of rationalizations and self-delusion.
Unfortunately for the rest of us, they make a habit of sticking their nose in everybody’s business, telling people how to live and what to believe.
Any self-respecting practicing Christian would approach matters of faith with compassion and humility. Jesus does not approve of right-wing fucktards.
For those of you defending a buffoon like Christine O’Donnell advocating the teaching of Creationism in public school science class:
It puts you squarely in the middle of the unstable right-wing “Nut Camp”. You are now officially part of the modern-day racist white christian bigot club. Let us know when you come out of the closet.
The rest of us, we’ll abide by the view, defended by the Constitution, its Amendments and decades of settled law, that in America, we are free to practice a belief system of our choosing, that the government has no right to legislate or otherwise dictate religious beliefs to individuals; and that includes the notion that Creationism, a biblical teaching with no basis in scientific fact, should not be part of a science curriculum for children in our public schools.
October 21, 2010 at 12:53 AM #621041gandalfParticipantInteresting psychology.
Right-wing fucktards are as mentally ill as the hippies they oppose on the left. Both are cut from the same cloth.
The extent to which both idealogical camps distort reality to conform to their world-view is impressive, a maze of rationalizations and self-delusion.
Unfortunately for the rest of us, they make a habit of sticking their nose in everybody’s business, telling people how to live and what to believe.
Any self-respecting practicing Christian would approach matters of faith with compassion and humility. Jesus does not approve of right-wing fucktards.
For those of you defending a buffoon like Christine O’Donnell advocating the teaching of Creationism in public school science class:
It puts you squarely in the middle of the unstable right-wing “Nut Camp”. You are now officially part of the modern-day racist white christian bigot club. Let us know when you come out of the closet.
The rest of us, we’ll abide by the view, defended by the Constitution, its Amendments and decades of settled law, that in America, we are free to practice a belief system of our choosing, that the government has no right to legislate or otherwise dictate religious beliefs to individuals; and that includes the notion that Creationism, a biblical teaching with no basis in scientific fact, should not be part of a science curriculum for children in our public schools.
October 21, 2010 at 12:53 AM #621599gandalfParticipantInteresting psychology.
Right-wing fucktards are as mentally ill as the hippies they oppose on the left. Both are cut from the same cloth.
The extent to which both idealogical camps distort reality to conform to their world-view is impressive, a maze of rationalizations and self-delusion.
Unfortunately for the rest of us, they make a habit of sticking their nose in everybody’s business, telling people how to live and what to believe.
Any self-respecting practicing Christian would approach matters of faith with compassion and humility. Jesus does not approve of right-wing fucktards.
For those of you defending a buffoon like Christine O’Donnell advocating the teaching of Creationism in public school science class:
It puts you squarely in the middle of the unstable right-wing “Nut Camp”. You are now officially part of the modern-day racist white christian bigot club. Let us know when you come out of the closet.
The rest of us, we’ll abide by the view, defended by the Constitution, its Amendments and decades of settled law, that in America, we are free to practice a belief system of our choosing, that the government has no right to legislate or otherwise dictate religious beliefs to individuals; and that includes the notion that Creationism, a biblical teaching with no basis in scientific fact, should not be part of a science curriculum for children in our public schools.
October 21, 2010 at 12:53 AM #621721gandalfParticipantInteresting psychology.
Right-wing fucktards are as mentally ill as the hippies they oppose on the left. Both are cut from the same cloth.
The extent to which both idealogical camps distort reality to conform to their world-view is impressive, a maze of rationalizations and self-delusion.
Unfortunately for the rest of us, they make a habit of sticking their nose in everybody’s business, telling people how to live and what to believe.
Any self-respecting practicing Christian would approach matters of faith with compassion and humility. Jesus does not approve of right-wing fucktards.
For those of you defending a buffoon like Christine O’Donnell advocating the teaching of Creationism in public school science class:
It puts you squarely in the middle of the unstable right-wing “Nut Camp”. You are now officially part of the modern-day racist white christian bigot club. Let us know when you come out of the closet.
The rest of us, we’ll abide by the view, defended by the Constitution, its Amendments and decades of settled law, that in America, we are free to practice a belief system of our choosing, that the government has no right to legislate or otherwise dictate religious beliefs to individuals; and that includes the notion that Creationism, a biblical teaching with no basis in scientific fact, should not be part of a science curriculum for children in our public schools.
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