God Rigs Election: It's Bush In A "blowout"

cookiejar said:
I'm sitting here laughing at the snobs, so called intellectuals and blowhards. This is truly what Liberalism is....back biting, name calling, know it alls, and "our shit doesn't stink" types.....:rolleyes:

I don't think the snobs and blowhards have done that much name calling; you might be thinking of the know it alls.
 
shereads said:
I don't think the snobs and blowhards have done that much name calling; you might be thinking of the know it alls.

Those damn know it alls tarnishing the good name of the snobs and blowhards:eek:
 
Just to be informitive here

The true measure of a true prophet of God is that when they say: "So sayeth the Lord," that it happens exactly the way God said it would happen, every time God says it. If it doesn't happen exactly that way, every time then they are not a true prophet of God. The punishment for saying that God said it when he didn't was immediate stoning to death of that individual, as God couldn't have spoken through them. Very few prophets have lived through this testing process in the past, and those who did rightiously earned it. Had they lived here, and in our time they too might have been quoted more often without being stoned to death.

As Always
I Am the
Dirt Man
 
dr_mabeuse said:
Pat Robertson embodies everything that is frightening and dangerous in Christianity. Sanctimonious, judgmental, militant, and intolerant.

We're horrified at the religious fanatics who want to establish theocracies in the Middle East, and then we put up with people like him over here. He must have wet dreams at night envying the power the Mullahs have in radical Islam.

---dr.M.
Amen brother!
 
Re: Re: Those scattered rocks look familiar...

PierceStreet said:
And West Texas.
Not true! West Texas is a LOT more hostile than that!
 
shereads said:
When the U.S. invaded Afghanistan and began exposing the abuses of the Taliban, I naively assumed that people here would make that connection and that there would be a strengthened resolve in this country to keep church and state separate.

I'm still amazed that the scales seem to have tipped the other way. As if placating the God of Christian zealots like Pat Robertson is necessary to keep Islamic zealots out of our lives.

:rolleyes:
As Svenskaflicka already said, George II already thinks he's God, or at least placed in office by God, rather than by vote fraud.
 
Quasimodem said:
Thanks Ed, you old pirate :rolleyes:

Quasi, you are sharp, my friend :)
ps - I once worked on a political campaign, for a Republican no less, in opposition to one of Robertson's people and learned first hand that they will do most anything to win. Thank goodness, they lost that one.
 
KenJames said:
As Svenskaflicka already said, George II already thinks he's God, or at least placed in office by God, rather than by vote fraud.


Oh is that why he's damming gay people to hell:confused:

Now I see
 
Actually, Dirt Man, I think you'll find that if things don't turn out he way the self-proclaimed prophet predicted, then he'll claim that God has changed his mind because the prophet prayed so well.
 
Svenskaflicka said:
Actually, Dirt Man, I think you'll find that if things don't turn out he way the self-proclaimed prophet predicted, then he'll claim that God has changed his mind because the prophet prayed so well.

It won't matter he already committed himself, and God. By the old law of the Hebrews that he himself knows so well, if it doesn't happen the way he said that God told him it would, then he would be stoned to death as God didn't say it.

As Always
I Am the
Dirt Man
 
But wouldn't people who are gullible enough to listen to a prophet also be brainless enough believe the my-prayers-saved-the-world routine?
 
Svenskaflicka said:
But wouldn't people who are gullible enough to listen to a prophet also be brainless enough believe the my-prayers-saved-the-world routine?

My granddaddy said: "Believe non of what you hear and only half of what you see, and you'll turn out fine son."

Of course he was my granddaddy, not everybody elses. ;-) Sweetheart, as you well know people believe what they want to believe, or else there wouldn't be so many bigots in the world.

As Always
I Am the
Dirt Man
 
Dirt Man said:
My granddaddy said: "Believe non of what you hear and only half of what you see, and you'll turn out fine son."

Wonder what your granddaddy might have had to say to Dennis Kucenich, who reportedly used charts to illustrate some of his points during a radio debate in Iowa.

Topic: Presidential hair.

Is Presidential hair essentially different from Congressional/Senatorial hair?

What are the implications of Senator Kerry's increasing hair-height? Can hair be too tall for the Presidency, even if it's neatly parted on one side?

Discuss.
 
A Swedish politican once said: "People will believe anything you say, as long as you whisper it."
 
shereads said:
Wonder what your granddaddy might have had to say to Dennis Kucenich, who reportedly used charts to illustrate some of his points during a radio debate in Iowa.

Topic: Presidential hair.

Is Presidential hair essentially different from Congressional/Senatorial hair?

What are the implications of Senator Kerry's increasing hair-height? Can hair be too tall for the Presidency, even if it's neatly parted on one side?

Discuss.

Anyone notice we haven't had a bald president in ages? Even though they have all been over 40 men. Maybe there is something to the hair angle afterall.

-Colly
 
Ofcourse there is. The President has to show that he's young and vital enough to have hair and muscles and look manly, preferably by being a father, but at the same time, he must show that he's mature and wise, in his 50'ies, or perhaps 60'ies.

Intelligence, on the other hand, has never been required.
 
Svenskaflicka said:
Ofcourse there is. The President has to show that he's young and vital enough to have hair and muscles and look manly, preferably by being a father, but at the same time, he must show that he's mature and wise, in his 50'ies, or perhaps 60'ies.

I see your point. I was going to suggest that owning the right dog (generally one of the retriever breeds for outdoors and a terrier or spaniel for indoors) could potentially overcome the lack of Presidential hair ("Perot Syndrome")

But I realized that the dog would have to appear at the President's side at all times to be fully effective. In fact, at press conferences where the President is generally on camera only from the chest up, the dog would need to be standing or sitting on a raised platform.

Will there ever be a bald President like Captain Picard? I always wanted to do something wicked to his smooth head.
 
shereads said:
Will there ever be a bald President like Captain Picard? I always wanted to do something wicked to his smooth head.
Ah, thanks ella. I always look forward to the first arousal of the day.

Perdita :p
 
LOL,

Perhaps I am a bit silly today, but I couldn't help but imagine the Ex-president of the U.S. doing hiarclub for men commercials!

-Colly
 
Just had a root canal which as far as I know (crossing fingers) is the end of my bad experiences for the week so I am kinda loopy. Also swapping e.mails with someone who continues to make me feel school girl giddy and bubbly. It's just sickening, but so much fun :)

-Colly
 
Colly, gotcha! I'm a root canals survivor myself. I was once criticized for being giddy; hurt my feelilngs and brought me down like a snapped elevator. Enjoy your giddiness,

Perdita :)
 
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