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- CrankMyBlueSax, on 04/02/2009, -10/+98Great, more evidence that Palin is delusional, irrational, and completely unsuited for any type of public office. I want sane people to be the folks with their finger on "the button".
- theocracylooms, on 04/02/2009, -4/+80Your point bears little connection to the story in question which you, it would seem, have not even read.
- wisewarren, on 04/02/2009, -9/+79Loneragner85, you mean because there is one off the wall preacher in another church, we should ignore or not worry about a movement tens of thousands, spearheaded by some rabidly anti-Catholic wackos who go around trying to drive demons out of mountains, and some of whose preachers think that they can "anoint" our political leaders, and we will accept their hand-selected candidates, or else? What have you been smoking?
- MrColdheart, on 04/03/2009, -7/+65You might want to sit down for this.
Are you sitting down?
In the past couple years America did in fact condone Israel's actions towards Palestinians.
We did in fact bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Our CIA has been known to 'dabble' in cocaine and lsd. Billions of dollars in drugs get through our boarder and if the intelligence community doesn't know anything about it then they are dysfunctional.
...I can only speculate
I live in Pennsylvania and from what I saw during the past election, there most certainly was a racist element to how America was run.
Back to the main subject Obamas old paster was a lot like Fox News peddling terror ,come to think of it.
- roloenusa, on 04/02/2009, -4/+57Further more, I would like people that understand the difference between public policy, religion and science, and where each takes precedent over the other.
I have nothing against religious people and the great values some of them have. However, I don't want the morals of any religion to shape public policy or scientific research. - Hetman, on 04/02/2009, -9/+55There cannot be 385 million of these crazy Christian Fundementalist spreading the third wave around the world. I hope that is an over estimate.
- normlsparky, on 04/03/2009, -3/+33Crap. I'm going to need a lot more ammo.
- ApokalypseNow, on 04/03/2009, -4/+34Nah, just a few more lions- remember, recycle!
- DankBuddz, on 04/04/2009, -5/+34Actually this is way different, because Obama wasn't even in church when those statements were video taped. This is Sarah Palin actively taking part in a ***** retarded religious ritual.
Give up Loneranger, you're a useless idiot. - inactive, on 04/03/2009, -13/+38Oh ***** not her again!
- redfan, on 04/04/2009, -6/+28Can this woman please just go back to complete and utter irrelevance? It's bad enough her ignorant ass was running on a major party ticket for vice president. Giving her any further mention is far more than she deserves.
- gozroth, on 04/04/2009, -5/+26You Betcha Jesus!
- kingmanic, on 04/03/2009, -4/+24ApokalypseNow: Lions don't work but I hear Homosexuals are their kryptonite. Why else do you think they try so hard to get rid of them. We need massive armies of flaming queens.
- scottknick, on 04/03/2009, -9/+29FTA: The NAR is bent on radically reinventing Christianity, and is fast becoming the vanguard of the global Christian Right. Its leaders have openly declared that their aim of achieving worldwide biblical government and a utopian age in which evil—as an ontological category—has been banished by purging demon spirits and unbelievers from the earth.
There ya go, Digglodytes. That's what's meant by Dominionism. But you know that, right? Because I think at least a third of you anti-Obama dead-enders fall in this camp. - RadiantSilver, on 04/04/2009, -2/+22This isn't about Sarah Palin, this is a much bigger issue.
Anyone who believes in the freedom of religion and the separation of church and state in the USA needs to vote VERY carefully. This is not a right vs. left issue - this is a radical, militant religious movement with millions behind it. Anyone who is associated with Third Wave Christianity who runs for office will likely aim to work in concert to end freedom of religion and separation of church and state. If you don't want this to happen, then you must vote AGAINST any candidate who is associated with Third Wave Christianity. - Mnementh2230, on 04/03/2009, -7/+27I am frightened beyond words.
- elcamino, on 04/04/2009, -6/+26I fail to see the outrageousness of these statements. You did nuke those cities. Might not make 9/11 any less of a tragedy, but you did do it, and it did kill way more than died in 9/11. You also have been backing one side in an age old conflict in the middle east that you really had no business meddling with, along with a slew of other conflicts around the world. You do know CIA trained Bin Laden? I'm sure you're also aware who provided Iraq with weapons in the 80s to fight the Iranians? The very same weapons that supposedly were still there? And Hillary has definitely never been called a *****. It's all true, what's the problem?
- thesonofdarwin, on 04/04/2009, -3/+21As I said to a friend today - Those who do not live in reality should not be in the position to shape it.
- TorinVlietstra, on 04/04/2009, -1/+18Ugh, look at this guy's other posts, and his description of himself.
I'm a broadcast journalist and a gun-toting conservative working in Washington, DC. I've lived and worked all over the world and have held every job there is in a radio or TV station. I don't have opinions, I have convictions.
Yeah, with comments like these I'm sure there's a reason why conservatives like you. Sure says something about the status of conservative broadcasting don't it? - tk0680, on 04/04/2009, -3/+19No, you're getting Dugg down because you don't seem to understand the concept of thinking about more than one thing at a time.
- sciencelovesyou, on 04/04/2009, -2/+170bama, eh? I like it. It's sharp and packed with political impact.
- Lomstradamus, on 04/04/2009, -0/+15***** OFF!
- inactive, on 04/03/2009, -8/+22Why are people still talking bout this bitch?
- SolitaireRose, on 04/04/2009, -3/+16Yes. How dare someone actually tell the truth.
We are so jaded and sop protected from truth by our media waving flags that it appears scary when someone actually says things that are true.
I can see why you are so upset by these truths, they get in the way of your vision of America as a perfect country that has never done anything remotely wrong, and to think so makes the Baby Jesus cry.
However, you have a chance now. READ history. LEARN facts.
Then turn off your ***** Hate TV and Hate Radio and pick up a shovel and start making things better. - OliveStreet, on 04/04/2009, -5/+18Dugg for calling Loneranger "a useless idiot"!
- Rudegar, on 04/04/2009, -3/+15yeah kinda sucks if they get tired of waiting for the Accoplyse and decide to make way for the warriors of god with a bit of nuking i mean they surely suppose that god will clear up the mess after
- theSAMOL, on 04/04/2009, -1/+13You just blew my mind.
- fury420, on 04/04/2009, -0/+11this is not anti-christian, its against one specific NEW subset of christianity that most christians throughout history would see as very foreign
- AaronS2000, on 04/04/2009, -3/+14LoL, I've been wondering where you've been, man. Thanks for making another comedic appearance. Loneranger to the right wing rescue!
Thanks for being a joke. - LeftieLucy, on 04/04/2009, -3/+13She's still a governor, and she's considered to be an early frontrunner for the '12 nomination, so I don't see why stories about her should be considered irrelevant. She's still a public figure.
- visionaryIX, on 04/04/2009, -7/+17Can we just forget Palin? Please?
- bowens44, on 04/04/2009, -3/+13you would have to a moron to not hate ignorance and those who abuse their children by indoctrination. Religion should be treated like pornography. It should be illegal to expose children to this nonsense.
- kingofinternet, on 04/04/2009, -5/+15yes let's try and forget about palin and the terrible sideshow that was the republican ticket in 08. she's a has-been and a religious kook.
let's move on to future has-been and religious kook bobby jindal! - homercles337, on 04/04/2009, -3/+13Hey look, if you xians werent so vehement in forcing your *beliefs* on others maybe you wouldnt have to deal with such a backlash.
- AndrewDB, on 04/04/2009, -2/+12If Ron Paul was president we'd all be *****.
There. I said it.
You Ron Paul followers need to pull your heads out of your asses and realize, he's a joke of the republican party, he's a joke to the democratic party, and even the green party won't associate with him. That's got to say something about how ***** crazy the guy is.
He's not the savior of the United States you all think him to be. Quit drinking the Kool-Aid. - Chompy, on 04/04/2009, -6/+15I'm glad they skipped it; now it's fodder for 2012, assuming that psychotic bitch runs again.
- TheZorch, on 04/04/2009, -5/+14As I said before BRING IT ON! We won't let this nation or the world be turned into a theological fascist nightmare without a fight.
- gatorfree, on 04/04/2009, -2/+11Am I a bad person because I think about banging a pixelated woman selling something called "Snorg Tees"?
- DankBuddz, on 04/04/2009, -5/+14Who's a racist?
Look in the ***** mirror, ignorant *****. - XandraX, on 04/04/2009, -2/+11If they'd read Revelations they'd know they're going to fail!
- forgottenred, on 04/04/2009, -1/+10That is a crazy number that cannot be true. The Charismatic movement isn't even considered legitimate within the Church because frankly, most of their doctrine isn't in the Bible.
Raising the dead? Other than Jesus Christ, only two other accounts of the dead rising are depicted in the Bible, one by a prophet (Elijah), and the other by Jesus.
Christians like me shake our heads at these people as much as others do.
And believe me, I know some of the supposed "Christian Right" and they shake their heads at these guys too. - DankBuddz, on 04/04/2009, -3/+12Hey have you watched Fox News lately?
- gianpo, on 04/04/2009, -2/+10your getting dugg down because it's a retarded statement.
- quarando, on 04/04/2009, -1/+9What pastor? This is the first I've heard of Obama's pastor.
- takamalak, on 04/04/2009, -4/+12I noticed you're a delusional little christian.
- draxenato, on 04/04/2009, -2/+10Well if the politicians are gonna keep trotting out their religious beliefs as a badge of honour in an attempt to get more votes, then yeah they're gonna get judged on those beliefs. It's their own stupid fault.
- charm803, on 04/04/2009, -1/+9I think he probably uses the term "journalist" loosely.
If those are his thoughts, I can only imagine what kind of bias he spits out. - okitasan, on 04/04/2009, -7/+14goddamn religious people are crazy
- AndrewDB, on 04/04/2009, -0/+7They don't try and paint Ron Paul as crazy..
He paints himself as crazy. - N0DIGGITY, on 04/04/2009, -2/+9extremes on either side will always be mad at everyone else. You, my friend, are a prime example of the far-right. Have fun being angry all the time.
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