we need to shut these peoples up that have thoughts and let the boss do all the thinking for US...heck, they wouldn't be the boss if they didn't think better, would they?
LOL BB....
i wonder what you'll be saying when Hillary gets elected...
as far as i'm concerned? Bush already promised it to her for making Kerry give up in '04....
and he did give up...
Heil Hillary! Heil Hillary! Heil Hillary!
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Unfortunately it won't make any difference who the president is. Government's direction and in fact destiny is already set. There is no one we will elect who will allow any divergance from that course.
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Clinton didn't really go liberal... and Bush hasn't really gone conservative....
Kerry did NOT contest the election.. he conceded by noon Wednesday....
Bush meets with Cabinet Lays out administration's second term plans
Thursday, November 4, 2004 Posted: 10:56 AM EST (1556 GMT) Kerry called Bush Wednesday morning to concede defeat after initially holding out hope that uncounted provisional ballots could give him an edge in Ohio, which would have given him the electoral votes needed to win the election.
despite the Ohio voting problems...
once he conceded? you can argue about the results and the count and the people who didn't get to vote all you want? but it was OVER......
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quote:Originally posted by Griffon: What a great day! Religious right and religious left challenging each other over issues that affect us daily. And they will be a non-candidate forum on those issues as candidates seek to get their attentions. This is a great moment for this seriously divided nation. It will give Democrats a chance to resonate with voters on social issues again. The renewed march of Civil Rights. It will force Republicans to recognize the number of disaffected religious voters their empty rhetoric has created.
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Won't it be great when the political dialog is issues based again. I can just fe-e-e-el the love. The nature of the article wasn't about which officials within the Democratic party make the effort to show their alliance with religion. The point was that a grass-roots, pastor and laity, movement is happening that is to the liberal side of the socio-economo-political spectrum! This is great! The people who were quiet little sheep are waking up and stretching their voice! We can speak the language that will challenge the religious right in their own terms. This is a great day when we leave our caves to the light of a new dawn. Amd what will be the agenda?
Civil Rights and all that entails will be back on the table. Human rights foreign policy! Amen to that!
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Oh, Griffon, I wish to take care and not steal credit for his "blah blah blah blah blah blah blah..." as it preceded my "yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada yada - - - ".
I had seen his "blah blah blah blah blah blah blah..." when i posted and wanted to make sure I didn't plagerize his quite appropriate expression.
I absolutely despise and hate plagerism.
Imitation may be wonderful praise, but plagerism is a sin.
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Griffon, no offense, last night I had something brilliant to say, but the beers in my liver made the message indecipherable, hence; Blah blah blah, etc...
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yep I like to drink a bottle of cheap red vino and read the beatitudes once or twice over, thice over for good measure, tis good for the soul, not to mention the ego. -peace
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The surest way to making the U.S. stronger is to outlaw education courses in colleges.
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"The surest way to making the U.S. stronger is to outlaw education courses in colleges."
Well, bdgee this is another issue we must disagree upon. I think we need education classes in colleges. It will be so good though when the rligious left helps in deciding what that education will look like.
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"A particularly irrating habit of yours, by the way."
Which one bdgee? I have many irritating habits. I'm just too modest to list all of them. Perfectly at peace, knowing in my weakness, Christ makes me strong as grace shines through.
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Actually Bdgee I agree with you on this one. It is becoming an expensive waste of time. And if the liberal indoctrination was eliminated at the high school they could spend time teaching stuff they are learning in college.
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Too bad they haven't come up with a curriculum in higher education that teaches, effectively, common sense..ahhh well, live and learn.
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"As people do better, they start voting like Republicans - unless they have too much education and vote Democratic, which proves there can be too much of a good thing." -Karl Rove
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How can anyone even think of voting in these days and times if they are truly educated? As my education continues I find myself wishing more and more for our own 11/5. There is no point.. They are all the same. They all want us in the same cage. Sure they bicker about the color of the cage. All smoke and mirrors
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