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Old 09-09-2011, 05:51 PM
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the great George Carlin has a 10 minute monologue titled Religion is Bull...t. Greta stuff,you all should watch it. Just google carlin religion is............
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Old 09-09-2011, 06:26 PM
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the great George Carlin has a 10 minute monologue titled Religion is Bull...t. Greta stuff,you all should watch it. Just google carlin religion is............
I never met a person who was right in the head that said Carlin was great. Mediocre at best.
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Old 09-09-2011, 06:38 PM
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we disagree again.
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Old 09-09-2011, 06:51 PM
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Carlin's dissertation is offered to validate what???????????????
He spews vile commentary to get the dolts to laugh...he would turn in his grave if he heard anybody was offering one of his rants as a validation of anything.

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Old 09-09-2011, 06:52 PM
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The person being executed has been found guilty beyonf doubt of a heinous crime, usually murder. They are not innocent.

Abortion kills an innocent child. one whose only "crime" was inconvenience. He/she was not given a fair trial, right to appeal, etc.

You can be sure that Brian Williams would not ask a Democrat candidate if he/she could rest easy after allowing abortion.
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:07 PM
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I never met a person who was right in the head that said Carlin was great. Mediocre at best.
Carlin was a genius.
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:35 PM
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1) If you're quoting Genesis - I thought Jesus instituted a new covenant? (hence the reasons Christians can eat lobster and have cotton-polyester shirts)

2) I sincerely believe that there are crimes that one can commit that are so heinous they forfeit their right to life.
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:44 PM
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1) If you're quoting Genesis - I thought Jesus instituted a new covenant? (hence the reasons Christians can eat lobster and have cotton-polyester shirts)

2) I sincerely believe that there are crimes that one can commit that are so heinous they forfeit their right to life.
Well, now two of us "liberals" have stated support for the death penalty. Do ya think they will stop saying liberals don't support it?
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:58 PM
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Well, now two of us "liberals" have stated support for the death penalty. Do ya think they will stop saying liberals don't support it?
The majority of so-called liberals, do not support the death penalty but do support the killing of unborn innocent children.
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Old 09-09-2011, 09:50 PM
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The person being executed has been found guilty beyonf doubt of a heinous crime, usually murder. They are not innocent.

Abortion kills an innocent child. one whose only "crime" was inconvenience. He/she was not given a fair trial, right to appeal, etc.

You can be sure that Brian Williams would not ask a Democrat candidate if he/she could rest easy after allowing abortion.
...ya'll had to see that coming
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Old 09-09-2011, 10:19 PM
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The person being executed has been found guilty beyonf doubt of a heinous crime, usually murder. They are not innocent.

Abortion kills an innocent child. one whose only "crime" was inconvenience. He/she was not given a fair trial, right to appeal, etc.

You can be sure that Brian Williams would not ask a Democrat candidate if he/she could rest easy after allowing abortion.
You got THAT one right!!!!
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Old 09-10-2011, 06:08 AM
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Here's a novel idea. Take sex out of the dark, actually teach useful information on how to have sex without getting PG and, Oh my, we solve the abortion problem.
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Old 09-10-2011, 10:15 AM
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Here's a novel idea. Take sex out of the dark, actually teach useful information on how to have sex without getting PG and, Oh my, we solve the abortion problem.
As long as you're mindful of parental rights, nobody would have a problem with your idea.
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Old 09-11-2011, 04:56 PM
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Care to define that? ...the parental rights, I mean.

And I'll give you a situation that actually happened to me and ask how your definition of parental rights would handle it.

Friend of mine was in her teen years - out of school, I forget the EXACT year. She was taking a walk with a male friend through the woods. The sat down for a while chatting, etc. When she came home, her mother was angry at her when she saw a piece of a leaf in her hair (she had butt-length blonde hair). She immediately accused my friend of sleeping with the guy she'd taken a walk with. This wasn't true in the least. After a bit of arguing, she told her daughter to take the trash out. So, my friend did that and was surprised to discover she'd been locked out of the house.

She was wearing nothing but a light shirt and skirt - barefoot. It was fall and the evening was going to get rather chilly. Her mother refused to open the door and was rcontinuing to rail on how she was SURE her daughter was sleeping around.

I know about this because my wife and I took her in that night.

Stories like these get around and I honestly believe that's how some kids get TOO scared of parental reactions to things. They hear about what is, to them, unthinkable, and it plants doubts in their minds.
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Old 09-11-2011, 05:44 PM
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Care to define that? ...the parental rights, I mean.

And I'll give you a situation that actually happened to me and ask how your definition of parental rights would handle it.

Friend of mine was in her teen years - out of school, I forget the EXACT year. She was taking a walk with a male friend through the woods. The sat down for a while chatting, etc. When she came home, her mother was angry at her when she saw a piece of a leaf in her hair (she had butt-length blonde hair). She immediately accused my friend of sleeping with the guy she'd taken a walk with. This wasn't true in the least. After a bit of arguing, she told her daughter to take the trash out. So, my friend did that and was surprised to discover she'd been locked out of the house.

She was wearing nothing but a light shirt and skirt - barefoot. It was fall and the evening was going to get rather chilly. Her mother refused to open the door and was rcontinuing to rail on how she was SURE her daughter was sleeping around.

I know about this because my wife and I took her in that night.

Stories like these get around and I honestly believe that's how some kids get TOO scared of parental reactions to things. They hear about what is, to them, unthinkable, and it plants doubts in their minds.
We can't erase the parental rights of parents because your neighbor is an idiot. Because of her idiot mother, do you think the authorities that be, should just ignore you and take over the custody of your children?
 


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