#1 2011-02-16 01:16:09

Domestic legalization of terrorism

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#2 2011-02-16 01:30:25

This has got to be the last fucking straw!

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#3 2011-02-16 01:38:23

Pretty Ugly.  Phweddski.  How about that GOP, eh?

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#4 2011-02-16 03:37:44

Allowing any Joe Blow to kill members of an occupational group (medical workers who perform or assist in abortions) without legal consequences would set a dangerous precedent.   Are the Republicans really thinking about the implications of this?

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#5 2011-02-16 22:44:30

So, in the past few days alone Republicans have offered to legalize killing abortion doctors, ban U.S. currency, cut funding to secure fissile material from terrorists, announced that they don't care if laws they pass kill jobs, repeal child labor laws, gut both the Consumer Protection Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency, and finally announced that God will provide limitless amounts of fossil fuels while simultaneously ensuring that humans don't destroy the planet trying to get them. We can on take the pronouncements from their propaganda arm another time.

Anyone care to speak up for these pig fuckers?

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#6 2011-02-16 22:54:38

Tall Paul wrote:

Anyone care to speak up for these pig fuckers?

You don’t need a weatherman
To know which way the wind blows
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#7 2011-02-17 00:36:51

And I live in South Dakota....  Things used to be pretty laid back here until the last few years then the funditards became politically active.  There are three different groups which are behind most of it.  For the most part they get a bunch of churches in an area to band together, bring in famous speakers, vote in theocratic candidates, and make everyone else's life miserable.  I'm seeing pornography disappear from convenience stores, a ban on sex toys, alcohol and tobacco regulations, and much much more.  I've been emailing drunken rants to two of the groups for some time now and at most I get straw man arguments thrown back at me.  I'm winning the war on some fronts though, when they announce one of their wins in the local paper I usually turn the populace to my way of thinking in the discussion section.  To be honest, I'm tired of all this bullshit and would like to move to Wyoming, Montana or Idaho where the thinking is generally libertarian.

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#8 2011-02-17 00:59:36

Conservatives have become more anti-constitutional than anyone could have ever dreamed, these folks have been played like there is no tomorrow.

Do I see a Theocracy on the horizon???

BTW:  Where's Phreddy when his beloved ideas start to play out?

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#9 2011-02-17 01:42:07

Dirckman wrote:

And I live in South Dakota....  Things used to be pretty laid back here until the last few years then the funditards became politically active.  There are three different groups which are behind most of it.  For the most part they get a bunch of churches in an area to band together, bring in famous speakers, vote in theocratic candidates, and make everyone else's life miserable.  I'm seeing pornography disappear from convenience stores, a ban on sex toys, alcohol and tobacco regulations, and much much more.  I've been emailing drunken rants to two of the groups for some time now and at most I get straw man arguments thrown back at me.  I'm winning the war on some fronts though, when they announce one of their wins in the local paper I usually turn the populace to my way of thinking in the discussion section.  To be honest, I'm tired of all this bullshit and would like to move to Wyoming, Montana or Idaho where the thinking is generally libertarian.

As a Colorado Springs native I know how stadium church carpetbaggers can ruin a community. These people are evil and have long range plans, the only hope for everyone else is they begin the process of decompensation soon.

Oh by the way, when I made my news list I forgot to mention the KKK founder commemorative license plate. I'm sorry!

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#10 2011-02-17 01:59:06

Tall Paul wrote:

Dirckman wrote:

And I live in South Dakota....  Things used to be pretty laid back here until the last few years then the funditards became politically active.  There are three different groups which are behind most of it.  For the most part they get a bunch of churches in an area to band together, bring in famous speakers, vote in theocratic candidates, and make everyone else's life miserable.  I'm seeing pornography disappear from convenience stores, a ban on sex toys, alcohol and tobacco regulations, and much much more.  I've been emailing drunken rants to two of the groups for some time now and at most I get straw man arguments thrown back at me.  I'm winning the war on some fronts though, when they announce one of their wins in the local paper I usually turn the populace to my way of thinking in the discussion section.  To be honest, I'm tired of all this bullshit and would like to move to Wyoming, Montana or Idaho where the thinking is generally libertarian.

As a Colorado Springs native I know how stadium church carpetbaggers can ruin a community. These people are evil and have long range plans, the only hope for everyone else is they begin the process of decompensation soon.

Oh by the way, when I made my news list I forgot to mention the KKK founder commemorative license plate. I'm sorry!

One of the groups I contact regularly was mentioned in the original post.  The Family Heritage Alliance.  I am fucked up drunk and so I decided to email them again bashing their belief in the intangibility of god and government.  I'm proud to say that they posted one of my worst emails to them on the main page of their website about a month or two ago.  It's not my best piece so please forgive me.  I'm the one that they refer to as "HC29" http://familyheritagealliance.org/default.aspx I believe I wrote that email under the influence of half a bottle of Knob Creek whiskey.  I have since sent them at least a dozen emails and have gotten very little back from them in return..  Those people are dirty.

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#11 2011-02-17 02:48:26

Dirckman wrote:

One of the groups I contact regularly was mentioned in the original post.  The Family Heritage Alliance.  I am fucked up drunk and so I decided to email them again bashing their belief in the intangibility of god and government.  I'm proud to say that they posted one of my worst emails to them on the main page of their website about a month or two ago.  It's not my best piece so please forgive me.  I'm the one that they refer to as "HC29" http://familyheritagealliance.org/default.aspx I believe I wrote that email under the influence of half a bottle of Knob Creek whiskey.  I have since sent them at least a dozen emails and have gotten very little back from them in return..  Those people are dirty.

I notice that they never addressed your concerns, but instead set up a straw man to knock over. I also notice that you're intelligent; and coherent when drunk.

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