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Kinda like p0rn, you know it when you see it.
First?!
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One of the things fairly well known in black America is that abortion and “family planning” is about reducing the number of black babies. This should come as no surprise as liberal whites have been quite explicit about it since Roe. Abortion Inc has been targeting black neighborhoods for a long time. It’s a pretty good business for rackets like Planned Parenthood. They get paid to round up the customers and then they get paid for the service. That’s why the Left is obsessed with state funded abortion. It’s eugenics with a smiley face. The Left gets to pretend it is about health and safety, but it’s really about ethnic cleansing and eugenics.
This article in the Science section, of all place, of the NY Times is emblematic.
and the comment section…
I’m not the first to wonder if open immigration is a warped attempt to replace the significance of blacks in a first minority status through sliding them down to second with this crush of Hispanics, who of course have already replaced them in servant and labor employment. Good work if you are the Klan.
I’m not quite that cynical, but the man does have a point.
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When I drove up to my building this morning, I saw a single doe out by the road, it was too dark to tell if it was the twins mama. As pulled in to park, my headlights hit the twins asleep under a pine tree, they got up and glared at me. I turned off the lights and by the time I gathered up my briefcase and computer to get out, they were already lying back down. Yup, it’s gonna’ be a good day.
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#2 Texpat, great find, I don’t know if it’s true but a while back a 70’s quote from a well know feminist, was making the rounds where she actually says that abortion will be a good way to reduce the number of blacks. I doubt that this was the overall plain in the Roe V Wade decision but there is no doubt that abortion hits the black family pretty hard.
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It’s very interesting that Planned Parenthood locations are almost always in lower middle class, blue collar type neighborhoods. You don’t see them opening shop in Tanglewood or River Oaks.
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Define normal, according to Dave Ramsey, I’m NOT normal. 😉
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C’mon stop horsing around. 🙂
/somebody had to say it
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OH NO!! I’ve got those Space Kitten Leggings in my edge ads! Good morning, Hamsterville. ™
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I’m not the first to wonder if open immigration is a warped attempt to replace the significance of blacks in a first minority status through sliding them down to second with this crush of Hispanics, who of course have already replaced them in servant and labor employment. Good work if you are the Klan.
I’m not quite that cynical, but the man does have a point.
I think it’s much more base than that. Open immigration is simply an opportunity to increase their voter base.
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Beckel on Fox is stumbling in his effort to defend the failed strategy of jug ears re ISIS.
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Bob Beckel is on the verge of losing it. If we don’t get Obama out of office, I’m worried he’ll go back to being an alcoholic.
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Most Americans don’t really care about contemporary political issues or the rudimentary workings of their government. But they sure do love voting. And the biggest fans of “democracy” treat this orgy of vacuous lever pulling as if it were sacred or patriotic. It is neither. In 2013, President Barack Obama, who’s often argued that voting should be easier, issued a decidedly undemocratic executive order to create a commission that was tasked with investigating how to expand participation.
Please Don’t Vote by David Harsanyi, editor of The Federalist
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CNN gets hit with discrimination lawsuit.
http://deadline.com/2014/10/cnn-lawsuit-racial-bias-age-discrimination-wrongful-termination-stanley-wilson-846996/
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#11 TP. Could it be possible that Beckel will actually wake up and see the left for the fraud that it is? One could hardly get a better example of what the end of the line with liberalism than the current bunch of incompetents.
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Heh. Lois tries to get into a neighbor’s house to avoid the press and her neighbor says “I don’t want her in my house!”
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#15: my new stupid smart phone doesn’t seem to like videos. It is highly possible that the issue lies with the operator.
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Works on my new smartphone.
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Good old Margaret Sanger, the “mother” of Planned Parenthood conceived the idea as a method of controlling the growth of the black population and to promote eugenics. As to the open borders matter, I think the logic is to provide worker bees to fund the welfare programs that our dear leaders have promised as the white birth rates are declining (or at least not maintaining present levels) and the blacks won’t work no matter how many of them there are, so what else is left. Problem is, we have already exported all of our heavy industry, so about all that’s left is either high tech design or agriculture. Once the dollar is inflated out of existence, our days of consuming all the world’s industrial output will be over, and we will all be scrambling to survive. I’ve just got a feeling that God’s days of protecting our once great nation are about over if we allow ourselves to murder the most innocent and vulnerable among us.
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How come no one is ever just a plain old intendent?
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A common intendent.
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WE ARE SO SCREWED
This is so convoluted, someone please wake me from this nightmare.Obama cannot fight against ISIS because the so called separation of church and state?
“While the government has tried to counter terrorist propaganda, it cannot directly address the warped religious interpretations of groups like ISIL because of the constitutional separation of church and state,” said Quintan Wiktorowicz, a former White House counterterrorism strategist for the Obama administration.
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because of the constitutional separation of church and state
Yet he’s perfectly fine with forcing Christian churches to violate their basic tenets via Obamacare.
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#15 😀
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The Onion has the inside skinny on the SCOTUS same sex marriage action.
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Speaking of idiocy. Can anyone here tell me why Obama is sending 5000 troops to the Ebola hot zone? I have my theory and opinion. I was just wondering what yours might be.
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So they can be infected and bring it back home. Duh.
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So they can be infected and bring it back home. Duh.
and infect a big chunk of what remains of the military, thus making us an easier target. It will have the effect of fundamentally transforming our country. With no military it makes it much easier to become dictator for life. It also makes sense that it why he wants to reduce the enlisted ranks of bona fide citizens and replace them with illegals.
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Leon Russell and Glenn Campbell…a hundred years ago.
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Bonecrusher says:
OCTOBER 7, 2014 AT 12:13 PM
So they can be infected and bring it back home. Duh.
and infect a big chunk of what remains of the military, thus making us an easier target. It will have the effect of fundamentally transforming our country. With no military it makes it much easier to become dictator for life. It also makes sense that it why he wants to reduce the enlisted ranks of bona fide citizens and replace them with illegals.
Pure crap. Unadulterated paranoid crap.
Your answer would be different if a Republican did the same thing.
Part of the answer can be found in this story.
The military is just better at this kind of thing than anybody else. They can do more good than sending a bunch of doctors and nurses without protection who would have to depend on local infrastructure for housing and treatment facilities—which is a big part of the problem in combating spread of the disease.
If any troops are infected, they won’t be bringing it back home. The military is real good at handling quarantines, and they know where and when to use them. Nobody will be sent home until after a quarantine period, or they will be sent to a quarantine facility in this country before being released into even the general military population, let alone the civilian population.
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Sarge when you were in the military that was probably true. I have some serious doubts today. Does Benghazi ring any bells??
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Bonecrusher says:
OCTOBER 7, 2014 AT 12:49 PM
Sarge when you were in the military that was probably true. I have some serious doubts today. Does Benghazi ring any bells??You mean the time when 4 Navy Seals fought off a co-ordinated attack by superior forces for over 8 hours while an entirely different branch of the government failed to act?
Yah.
What about it?
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I am speaking of the leadership giving a stand down order to prevent any back up for those brave soldiers, the soldiers were left to twist in the wind by the upper eschelons of the military/state dept/CIA/take your pick!
Real scientists are stating now that they do not know that this particular strain of ebola can’t be transmitted by air, it has passed through too many human hosts – they simply don’t know if it has mutated or not. Meanwhile the US gov’t is stressing, nothing to see here, move along while the Euro’s are stating that they can’t keep it from spreading in Europe.
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Your level of understanding of what the mission is, as well as the capabilities of those dispatched to achieve it results in a condition known as anal occulitis.
Even the writers of M*A*S*H had a better understanding of what is entailed in this type of mission and Alex Jones is less paranoid about it.
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That there is a US govt conspiracy to infect the US military with Ebola is not from left field.
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Its the kind of thinking that makes the rest of us look bad. It makes telling folks that we represent a responsible, intelligent, adult alternative to Big Government and European Socialism so much harder. When folks see paranoid crap like this, they start thinking the Socialists are sane, even if they have the wrong answers, and are thus preferable because of that sanity.
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Does Benghazi ring any bells??
What does Benghazi have to do with the discussion. Last I checked the military was not dispatched to Benghazi. I ummmmm gotta agree with Sarge though.
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I wunner if they could use the technology used to spray Agent Orange, except load the sprayers up with Clorox and just hose down West Africa?
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Your level of understanding of what the mission is, as well as the capabilities of those dispatched to achieve it results in a condition known as anal occulitis.
My commentary was directed at those who plan and order the mission, usually those with “other ” motives at JugEars has so frequently demonstrated.
And you are a raging jackass.
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If anyone can rationally make the case that any officer in the US Military would obey the order to send their men home, back to their home station, or transferred to another unit from a plague zone without quarantine I sure would like to hear it.
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Criminy.
You’d have an awfully freakin hard time getting the average Buck Sergeant to let some guy come back from sick call into the Squad Bay without Medical Clearance.
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#28 – Are you trying to figure me out now?
I went to the football game last weekend and noticed that between plays each team would group themselves together on their respective side of the football and talk about me, but I know that I’m not paranoid.
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Public Notice
The El Gordo Discussion Group weekly meeting has been moved to Friday, at the usual secret location.
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Can’t make it.
I’ll be busy working up my next response in the ongoing cover-up of various gummint conspiracies involving the military.
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Sarge
Your reply to my question is what has been running around in my little head. I do not agree with Obama sending our men there but having watched the military deployed in types of situations that rival this……… YES they are most capable and equipped. -
Today is my Daddy’s birthday, he would have been 93, I miss him so much.
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The British are rotting from within, but the Dutch are swirling around the drain…
The Daily Mail reports that in 2012, 14 people with “severe psychiatric problems” were killed by lethal injection, a figure that rose to 42 in 2013.
There had also been a 15 percent overall rise in assisted dying over the past year, with the number of cases increasing from 4,188 to 4,829.
Deaths from euthanasia have risen by a total of 151 percent in a period of just seven years, with most cases involving cancer sufferers. However, there were also 97 people who were killed by their doctors because they had dementia. The figures do not include “terminal sedation”, where the patient is sedated and then has food and fluids withdrawn. If they did, however, euthanasia would account for one in eight of all deaths in the Netherlands.You don’t even need a gun to defeat the Dutch military. All one needs is a Twitter account.
The Dutch Ministry of Defense has advised its soldiers not wear their uniforms in public. Dutch vice Prime Minister Lodewijk Asscher of the Labour Party emphasized that the proposal was merely advice.
The Dutch military, however, clearly ordered — instead of advised — its personnel to hide their military professions in public.
Dutch customs officials, whose uniforms could be mistaken as military, received the same advice.
The reason for this display of woefully misplaced ‘conscientiousness’ was a series of threats by the Dutch jihadist known as Muhajiri Shaam, a member of the al-Qaeda-affiliated group Jahbat-al Nusra.
Shaam tweeted: “So, now Dutch F-16’s. Dutch people: your government just made you a target”.
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#43 #44 😀
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squawkbox says:
OCTOBER 7, 2014 AT 2:09 PM
Sarge
Your reply to my question is what has been running around in my little head. I do not agree with Obama sending our men there but having watched the military deployed in types of situations that rival this……… YES they are most capable and equipped.True.
We can debate the wisdom of sending troops into a plague zone. I have my reservations as well. But going into harm’s way is part of the job description, and compassion should be part of our decision making process—no matter what we think of the occupant of the White House or how effective we might think a line of attack against him might be.
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There he goes again, with that compassionate conservatism.
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Well, there’s also the wisdom of stopping that crap over there rather than let it come over here.
Its pretty much the reason I supported invading Iraq.
Sending troops to aid in quarantine, screening, and treatment is a big step in that direction, but a full travel ban from affected countries is even more effective. But we can’t do that because Racism.
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Phil Black is a CNN reporter out of Moscow who has been in Kobani, the Kurdish city on the Turkish border now under siege by ISIS. They have raised a black ISIS flag on the roof of a building on southern edge of Kobani. Black is tweeting photos of what is going on there.
Pray for the Peshmerga, the Kurdish fighters. Forty percent of the volunteer troops at Kobani are women.
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I saw a headline saying ISIS is now within shelling distance of Bahgdad Airport.
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I saw a headline saying ISIS is now within shelling distance of Bahgdad Airport.
Report: Mortars Land in Baghdad’s Green Zone
How many of our people are in Ragdad as advisors? Me thinks that role is getting ready to change real quick.
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#37 Sarge: While you and I have had differences in the past, I have to whole heartedly agree with you on this. I’ve ben getting “Tea Party” e-mails in the past few weeks that are so blatantly fear-mongering that is embarrassing. They spout absurd conspiracy theories that are so crazy they would make Alex Jones blush.
If we are going to gasp and complain because the Republican establishment doesn’t listen to or respect the “Tea Party” we’re going to have to make sure that we maintain a semblance of credibility – indulging in wild conspiracy theories isn’t going to help anybody.
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Just remember Occam’s Razor. In any situation with more than one possible cause – the simplest reason is most likely to be the truth.
The truth is that Obama’s just not very smart – and he’s surrounded himself with a bunch of other people who aren’t very smart. So it’s no surprise that he makes dumb decisions.
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indulging in wild conspiracy theories isn’t going to help anybody.
Yup
I got banned at one of my favorite hangouts for swimming up stream in their toilet bowl. Some of the crap that TEA PARTYERS were spewing was downright unbearable. It did not how much true evidence against them ya put out they just could not get past “30,000 guillotines are stored somewhere stories”. I do not put much passed this administration but some of it just does not make sense and is an obvious rehash of old junk that LSTers poo pooed years ago.
This country has lost its collective mind.
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Me thinks that role is getting ready to change real quick.
To the modern-day equivalent of javelin-catcher.
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The truth is that Obama’s just not very smart – and he’s surrounded himself with a bunch of other people who aren’t very smart. So it’s no surprise that he makes dumb decisions.
He’s a not-too-bright ideologue. At least it makes him somewhat predictable.
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squawkbox says:
OCTOBER 7, 2014 AT 3:30 PM
indulging in wild conspiracy theories isn’t going to help anybody.Yup
I got banned at one of my favorite hangouts for swimming up stream in their toilet bowl. Some of the crap that TEA PARTYERS were spewing was downright unbearable. It did not how much true evidence against them ya put out they just could not get past “30,000 guillotines are stored somewhere stories”. I do not put much passed this administration but some of it just does not make sense and is an obvious rehash of old junk that LSTers poo pooed years ago.
This country has lost its collective mind.
Well,
There’s 3 kinds of “Tea Partiers.”
First are the legitimate, organized groups that have people working, many of them behind the scenes, in GOTV and candidate recruiting efforts in a sincere desire to reform the Republican Party and win elections despite Establishment efforts at maintaining the status quo.
Then there’s the Loony Toons who would exist even in the absence of the Tea Party, but cloak themselves in the Tea Party banner to gain some legitimacy. Legitimate Tea Partiers make an effort to let others in the Small Government movement know that these clowns don’t represent the Tea Party and are doing actual harm to the cause they say they are for.
Then there’s the Tea Party that the Democrat Party and the Media (but I repeat myself), as well as the Establishment Republican Party during the primaries, likes to claim the Tea Party is. It closely resembles the Loony Tunes types, but is more racist, anti-Semitic, and hates women and gays.
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As we approach the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November I’ve been wavering. Maybe I should participate. “It’s an important election”, I’ve been telling myself. Maybe the Republicans really can make a difference by taking the Senate. Abortion Barbie must not be elected governor. That Mexican Dutch lady must not be elected Lt. Governor.
Thank you SCOTUS for slapping me back to reality and showing me that my votes really don’t make any difference whatsoever. Any laws that We the People pass are subject to nullification by judicial fiat. If that doesn’t happen they’ll be nullified by executive fiat.
Life’s a lot simpler not voting.
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I find that the Occam’s Razor argument is probably a pretty good guide to use, unless you are dealing with deeply malevolent evil people – like the bunch infesting our gov’t right now, particularly but not exclusively on the D side.
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You early-risers might be in for a treat tomorrow morning.
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Sarge
First are the legitimate, organized groups
well lah de dah and duh. It was only the head of an organized TEA PARTY group that invited me to join in the conversation with him and workers I have met. So there goes the rest of your theory. They all engage in conspiracy theory crappola from one extent to the other.
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Hammie
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I cannot wait for SCOTUS to get their hands on the Texas abortion clinic law. They may be closed now but they won’t be closed for long. -
And as for voting?
The “R”s have given me little reason to vote except the usual pap.
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Sarge:
I’m no longer sure who the legitimate organized groups are. I somehow got on an e-mail list from “tea party.org”. This was in a recent e-mail:
Obama is marching us straight into Martial Law. Look around you—the signs are there.
Recently he signed an executive order giving himself carte blanche to do anything he wants, control over everything in the event of a crisis.
I desperately need you to stay with us, give a donation big or small to help us end Obama’s reign!
Obama is building his secret communist armies more rapidly than anyone expected and unleashing them to confiscate property across the country to set up his internment camps.
Unprecedented ammo buys have been carried out—hallow points no less, the very ammo our own military is forbidden to use. What’s more, the DHS has purchased tanks and weapons. All of it points to Martial Law and Obama taking his seat as a dictator.
Please, as God is my witness there’s no time to waste. I must hear from you today. Let me know if you can help with a donation.
Please note the part in bold. It was in bold in the e-mail also. I find that many of these groups are simply trying to scare people into giving money. And, they are no more accountable than any other political hack.
I’m sure there are legitimate tea-party groups out there. But there’s an awful lot of scam artists too.
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The organized Tea Party groups have become nothing more than donation collection services.
I don’t need them to remind me we are in trouble, In fact i do not need them to give me a “sample ballot” whom to vote for. So i really do not need to join them or give them my money. They are nothing more than just another political action committee and biotching bee.
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TeaParty.Org is not a legitimate Tea Party organization.
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#70 – I’m not sure that e-mail is legit. It sounds exactly like the crappola that the Dems send out for their fund raising efforts with the blanks filled in differently. Maybe that’s the standard fundraising letter for both sides since it really doesn’t matter much any more anyway. As to voting, I’ll continue to do so. Getting people to vote is how the left successfully gained such control over this country, over a period of over 50 years, and they never ever give up and they never ever quit or have enough. Then they appoint the judges who rule with them. So, I may not vote in every race, such as the one for United States Senator from Texas next month, but I will be voting on other matters and for other people.
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TeaParty.Org is not a legitimate Tea Party organization.
Oh of course it isn’t. Looks like the teaparty patriots site. Almost verbatim. Just different theme.
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#63 – Brother I know where you live!
and I don’t wear no backpack
and Gracie aint anywhere near that slim n trim!
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And now, for your listening pleasure, Lullaby Renditions of Led Zeppelin.
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58 Albert das Fett,
I have found that an overabundance of too many smart people can lead to inaction as surely as having a staff of idiots.
Being intelligent does not equate to action and I say this with great trepidation because “intelligence” is a nebulous concept at best.
Simple
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Hamous
Do a search for “lullaby rendition” in youtube. There is a whole pant load of songs there from various artistes. I have resisted posting any of them here in the past cause it seemed too much like this. -
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squawkbox says:
OCTOBER 7, 2014 AT 6:00 PMTeaParty.Org is not a legitimate Tea Party organization.
Oh of course it isn’t. Looks like the teaparty patriots site. Almost verbatim. Just different theme.
Tea Party Patriots is not a legitimate Tea Party organization. No national Tea Party Organization is a legitimate Tea Party organization.
If you want to find a legitimate Tea Party organization, look closer at the grass roots. Look in your county or city to find them.
If you can’t find one near Cut N Shoot, come on down to one of the meetings of the FBTP, or go to the next country over from you.
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The Supreme Court has declined to take up appeals from states in which the courts have found same-sex marriage to be a constitutional right. This paves the way for same-sex marriage in many, perhaps most, places in the United States. Many Christians may be unaware of how momentous this is, since the denial of cases doesn’t come with quite the shock and awe of a ruling handed down. The effect though is wide-ranging. So what should our response be as the church of Jesus Christ?
There are two responses we should avoid.
The first is the temptation to listen to those who would want to jettison a Christian sexual ethic in order to acclimate to the cultural moment. We have no authority to revise what Jesus has handed down to us. Our vision of marriage is not the equivalent of a church constitution and by-laws, adaptable by a majority vote. Marriage is not simply a cultural or legal practice, but is instead an icon of the union between Christ and his church, embedded in the creation (Eph. 5:22-31). Without a Christian vision of marriage, we have no Christian vision of the gospel.
The second, though, is to respond with a siege mentality. We wring our hands or shake our fists at the cultural moment in a way that also detracts from the gospel of Jesus Christ. We live in an era in which marriage is redefined and confused. So did many of our forefathers and foremothers, which is why the Bible is consistently equipping the churches to live in a world of prostitution and adultery and so on. The sexual revolution didn’t start at Woodstock. It is always with us.
We ought to have the confidence of people who have heard a word from God and the compassion of a people who are on a mission with God. The Supreme Court can do many things, but the Supreme Court cannot get Jesus back into his cemetery plot.
Our model here ought to be the best aspects of the pro-life movement. Were there angry people who were anti-abortion who simply wanted the “wedge issue” in order to differentiate themselves from their opponents? I’m sure there were. But the primary thrust of the movement wasn’t about culture wars but cultural persuasion. That was by necessity, since real-life women were making real-life decisions about real-life babies. We don’t demonize them. We speak to them, with an alternative vision of what it means to love and to cherish every human life, in our families and in our laws.
Jesus wasn’t shocked by the Samaritan woman at the well, who had had five husbands and was now living outside of wedlock. He also wasn’t afraid to speak a word of repentance to her conscience. He said to her, “Woman, go get your husband and come here” (Jn. 4:16). Both aspects of that sentence must be part of our witness: an honest assessment of sin and an invitation not just to morality, but to life.
Let’s hold fast to what the gospel reveals about the meaning of marriage and the gospel behind it. Let’s articulate a Christian vision of what marriage should be, and let’s embody that vision in our churches. Let’s love our gay and lesbian neighbors. Let’s move forward with persuasion and with confidence. This is no time for retreat or for resentment. This is a time for mission. -Russell Moore.com
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