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Re: protests

jtdavis ·
Best, here's your typical post: Hell can freeze over before I would apologize to any demoslop. Jt didn't apologize to us for the mobs and violent rioters he and other slops are responsible for and encourage. This is just more of their anti-American, cop hating, bullying, destructive, feeling of entitlement, criminal, racist, hate filled BS coming out. It is complete and total lies that you dreamed up or heard on some hard core right wing blog.
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Re: protests

Bestworking ·
Show the lie, I dare you. I don't think I have ever made it a secret that I freaking HATE the demoslops. TRUTH. Hell can freeze over before I ever apologize to any slop for anything. I want nothing but the worst for all of you. TRUTH. You didn't apologize to us for the mobs and violent rioters you are responsible for because you vote for the scum that pays them to riot and destroy. TRUTH. Demoslops are anti-American, cop hating, bullying, destructive, entitled feeling, criminal, racist, and...
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Re: protests

direstraits ·
Best, I agree with you about not apologizing. However, as to hell freezing over, after Trump won, I suspect the temperature dropped precipitously.
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Re: Democrats are quivering, with fear, in their boots.

jtdavis ·
Dire, I read the link. I think there are two bubbles in use right now. They have opposite points of view. In reality, I don't fit into either one. I am a hard core democrat voter, but I want Trump to be a successful president, because if he is, America will prosper. That's where I differ from some of the most frequent posters on this forum. They posted, "I won't wish any stupid democrat well". That's not a good thing to wish on America's leaders. The better the leaders do for America, the...
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Re: Democrats are quivering, with fear, in their boots.

gbrk ·
My original point with the first post on this topic remains and even more so now. I fully believe that the Democrats and Liberals are beside themselves, going bonkers, with fear that Trump is going to reveal their inadequacies and failures and prove that the right person can get things done when they apply themselves. The deal with Ford keeping a Louisville Plant along with the recent announcement from Carrier (all this BEFORE Trump assumes office) has shook many Democrats to their core and...
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Re: Could possibly be one more Trump victory to turn the guts of liberals inside out

gbrk ·
I believe that the main danger is that many, today, are using the Democratic party as a means to an end and the end is a different (totalitarian) America which is Marxist and where elections are no longer relevant, Government is all-powerful and the Constitution is but a fond memory in many citizen's minds. I don't think we are close, at this time, but I do believe that there is a core group from within the Democratic party that is using the party to propel themselves to a feasible position...
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Re: Stephen Hawking on Heaven

buffalo ·
Hawking’s analogy that the brain is a computer is flawed to the core; that simply means he is talking out his azz and understands very little about the brain. Definitely not mans relationship to God. Just because Hawking has no place for God and therefore he doesn’t exist is meaningless. Hawking is a very smart dude and I admire him but he has his limits.
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Re: In the Beginning: A Conference on the Days of Creation

JimiHendrix ·
Originally Posted by Bill Gray: Hi to all my Forum Friends, This is just a heads up about a conference discussing Young Earth Creationism, Old Earth Creationism, Intelligent Design, and Science. I believe that both my Christian believing Friends and my non-believing Friends will find this interesting. If I were in the area, I would attend. God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day, Bill In the Beginning: A Conference on the Days of Creation At Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, AL...
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Re: For all you unregenerate birthers:

b50m ·
Originally Posted by JimiHendrix: And another lie is repeated. Bush didn't win the election. He was appointed by the Supremes. He also didn't win the other election. It was stolen by voting machines in Ohio. Bush is the only President who served two terms and wasn't elected either time. If Republicans can install enough Diebold voting machines, they can elect anyone they want. Hahahaha, Diana Ross and the Supremes? If the idiot voters in Florida can't read a ballot, don't blame the election...
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Re: Experts back Sarah Palin’s historical Paul Revere account

LE89 ·
Originally Posted by O No!: "she's making fools out of the die hard left" The onlly ones she's making a fool out of are herself and her "fans". I never said she was right, my point is she isn't running yet she is keeping the pot stirred up by driving the die hard left crazy. The media and the hard core left are concentrating on someone who is not running, out of fear. She was largely responsible for the 85 member swing in the 2010 elections, dumb as she may be, it is a fact. I've said it...
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Re: Another Amazing Mormon Heresy

upsidedehead ·
Originally Posted by Jennifer: You have backed up nothing. And what is hostile about my statement about pixies and gnomes? So you figure skippy/windsong posting his beliefs is an attack on you and calls for your bad behavior? hmmmmmmmm From this latest tripe you have posted, Jennifer, it is obvious that you continue to believe, absurdly, that what you post is somehow automatically validated by the fact of your posting it. When you say that I "have backed up nothing," you are curtly...
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Re: Under God

Unobtanium ·
Originally Posted by The Nagel: you have to admit, tho, in the last little while (historically), it's not often that christians are found killing people just because they aren't christian ( with the exception of someone who seriously mentally ill, in which place the christianity isn't as as important a factor as the crazy is.) Nagel, No, not necessarily here in this country but most of the current wars going on elsewhere in the world have Christian versus Muslim/Hundu at the core of the...
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Re: Under God

The Nagel ·
Originally Posted by Unobtanium: Originally Posted by The Nagel: you have to admit, tho, in the last little while (historically), it's not often that christians are found killing people just because they aren't christian ( with the exception of someone who seriously mentally ill, in which place the christianity isn't as as important a factor as the crazy is.) Nagel, No, not necessarily here in this country but most of the current wars going on elsewhere in the world have Christian versus...
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Re: Is this the real reason Anthony Weiner was targeted?

Mr.Dittohead ·
The TEA party exists for my amusement. Trying to tie the KKK to a bunch of liberals is ludicrous. The KKK is full of social conservatives, fully aligned with the core agenda of the Repubs. Looks like the TEA party did endorse one Dem, and he lost. Winning!?!?!?
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Re: EPA Seizes Property Courts Won't Help

upsidedehead ·
This news item is yet another in a series of attempts over the years to publicize anecdotal cases that allegedly portray the Clean Water Act's Section 404 permit program as a regulatory over-reach by the federal government. Such right wing advocacy groups as the Western Legal Foundation continue to use this tactic, but have been consistently unsuccessful in obtaining relief for their clientele. The classic case is that of John Poszgai, a Hungarian immigrant who was fined $250,000 and...
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Re: Dear God

gbrk ·
Originally Posted by Jennifer: Show you and other forum members? Now you really sound like bill. I did not mean or imply that they want to kill anyone. I know they wouldn't. I said they would love to get rid of religion, because of all the wars, hate, misery, and turmoil it causes. Then you come right along and compare us to Hitler. If I said there are people that want to eliminate all discrimination and other problems that tear down society, which there are, do you take that to mean we want...
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Re: Creationist Fallacies

Rramnlimnn_TheGreat ·
There is a core underlying reason in deeps past that has altered his genetic makeup to a point they will be inherited if he has children. If not he will be responsible for environmentally induced changes on others. Genes that might otherwise be prompted to allow for a belief in God are suppressed and less desirable decisions are the final outcome. Only Bro Bill has the patience and staying power to save him. Eventually Bro Bill will force genetic adaptations on deep’s part and deep will...
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Re: Creationist Fallacies

gbrk ·
One thing I have always been curious about, regarding Creation or Intelligent Design is just what it is about both that seems to scare the heck out of the Evolutionist folks that they seek their best to disqualify any scientist or teachers/professors that happen to believe in such? As for Creation is it really that you feel it would violate separation of Church and State or is it that you cannot stomach the possibility that somewhere in the discussion the word GOD and Creator will appear...
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Re: Republicans Will Be Toast in 2010 If the Dems Pass Health Reform.

redbull ·
Uh Oh. Now Harry says he won't rush this. WASHINGTON — Senate Democratic leaders on Thursday abandoned plans for a vote on health care before Congress' August recess, dealing a blow to President Barack Obama's ambitious timetable to revamp the nation's $2.4 trillion system of medical care. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., delivered the official pronouncement, saying, "It's better to have a product based on quality and thoughtfulness rather than try to jam something through." His...
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Re: E Readers? Advice

James Holden ·
i've thought about getting a pandigital just to "hack" it and put a full build of android shouldn't be much longer until the dual core snapdragons drop into a 7-10" tablet you also might want to consider some of archos's personal media player offerings - they have some running android that will offer what you want in addition to being a nice mp3 player.
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Re: Question for atheists

CageTheElephant ·
Well, blue, after reading thorugh this thread, it seems you, and a couple of others, are in small company. To be looked down on? Isn't that taking the same approach as the religion you hate? Taboo? In other words, your belief should trump any others belief because you are enlightened? Wouldn't that "effect" them? I think "militant atheism" is it's own worst enemy. There are those "neutrals" who could care less about ones belief in a creator or not. We look at you as a person. We roll right...
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Re: Wisconsin needs our help

prince albert ·
I belonged to the Aluminum Workers Union for 24 years, they are Corrupt to the Core, a bunch of Thugs, I see the People with their Signs and think what a bunch of Idiots they are.
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Re: Country Music Ain't What it Used To Be

MonkeysUncleByMarriage ·
Good point. It seems to me that hard core country enthusiast simply use "that ain't country" to dismiss anything they don't like. My dad, a big country music fan, would complain in the 80's and 90's that things like Sawyer Brown, Ken Mellons, Neil McCoy wasn't real country. And while he did/does have a penchant for the classics (Waylon, Merle, George, WIllie, etc), he was also developing a large admiration for the likes of K.T. Oslen, Randy Travis, Clay Walker and others that were newer...
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Re: Republicans and Democrats divided

Phoenix Rising ·
My thoughts are it's any body's game. If Obama gets the Democratic bid he will have a hard time getting some core democratic groups to show up, namely older and rural whites and Hispanics in general. This will hurt him in Florida. A good portion of the rural and older whites will show up for McCain. If Hilary gets the nomination the black vote won't show up to vote for anyone but she will win certain states that Obama doesn't have a shot in and could compete for Florida and Ohio. As for...
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Re: Republicans and Democrats divided

skymaster ·
I think that is a very good evaluation.
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Re: President Obama’s uncle had Social Security ID

interventor1212 ·
"This week, one prominent Democratic strategist, James Carville, said Obama should “panic” and fire much of his staff, and a Republican victory in a special House election in a heavily Democratic district in New York raised concerns among Democrats about Obama’s ability to win strong support from core party voters in next year’s reelection campaign." http://www.washingtonpost.com/...IQAdxloYK_story.html
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Re: Who concerns me?

Bill Gray ·
Hi Jennifer, Now I think I see the problem. You have trouble seeing; possibly an "eye problem" or more clearly stated, an "I problem." God is not all there is to our lives. It is just that God is the Core -- and from Him flows all that is good in our lives. You see, God is the Nucleus around which our Atomic Spiritual Life is built. Without that Nucleus -- there is no Spiritual Life. And, Jennifer, thank you for being my Friend. Thank you for being so concerned with what I write. I pray my...
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Re: Who concerns me?

semiannualchick ·
Originally Posted by Bill Gray: Hi Jennifer, Now I think I see the problem. You have trouble seeing; possibly an "eye problem" or more clearly stated, an "I problem." God is not all there is to our lives. It is just that God is the Core -- and from Him flows all that is good in our lives. You see, God is the Nucleus around which our Atomic Spiritual Life is built. Without that Nucleus -- there is no Spiritual Life. And, Jennifer, thank you for being my Friend. Thank you for being so...
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Re: Who concerns me?

Bestworking ·
Nice try bill but I'm not your friend and your writings benefit no one, especially me. You seem to think there's nothing to life without a belief in a god or you wouldn't have posted what you did. There are no gods at the core of my life bill. And as far as learning from you-the only thing anyone could learn is not to be like you.
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Re: Who concerns me?

semiannualchick ·
Originally Posted by Bestworking: Nice try bill but I'm not your friend and your writings benefit no one, especially me. You seem to think there's nothing to life without a belief in a god or you wouldn't have posted what you did. There are no gods at the core of my life bill. And as far as learning from you-the only thing anyone could learn is not to be like you. ____________________________ Bill is to be pitied, & he's also dangerous. I hope those people that read this forum that he's...
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Re: NASA Has Found a "Missing Day"

INVICTUS ·
Originally Posted by JimiHendrix: Originally Posted by INVICTUS: Originally Posted by Not Shallow Not Slim: Vic, You really should be ashamed for offering this tripe as reality. Honestly. DF ---------------------------------------- Things were getting slow, and I do it for Jimi because he has to look it up every time. . I don't have to look up anything that you post. Since nothing has ever been true, you probably aren't going to start now.
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Re: Child Nutrition--Not the Gummint's Business?

interventor1212 ·
Let Michelle Throw the First French Fry "Michelle’s Bad Eating Habits Scientifically Chronicled by Keith Koffler on <abbr class="published" title="2011-10-11">October 11, 2011, 10:33 am</abbr> Does Michelle really over-satiate herself on adipose-inducing feasts while lecturing kids to clean up their diets? Yes, according to the most scientific study to date. Obviously intending to counter Michelle’s critics, food writer Marian Burros, working for POLITICO , treated herself to...
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Re: Obama's Apology Tour

b50m ·
Ditto is a hard core liberal and a pacifist. As long as we don't defend ourselves, it doesn't matter how many of us die. To kill someone shooting at us would be UnAmerican. To stop a plot to blow us up is UnAmerican. To protect the lives of innocent men and women we don't know is UnAmerican. Liberals make me want to puke.
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Re: Obama's Apology Tour

Mr.Dittohead ·
Originally Posted by b50m: Ditto is a hard core liberal and a pacifist. As long as we don't defend ourselves, it doesn't matter how many of us die. To kill someone shooting at us would be UnAmerican. To stop a plot to blow us up is UnAmerican. To protect the lives of innocent men and women we don't know is UnAmerican. Liberals make me want to puke. I work for a defense contractor, so I guess I'm not a hard core pacifist. The rest of your comment is too hard to decipher as there is no logic...
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Re: Obama's Apology Tour

frog ·
Originally Posted by b50m: Ditto is a hard core liberal and a pacifist. As long as we don't defend ourselves, it doesn't matter how many of us die. To kill someone shooting at us would be UnAmerican. To stop a plot to blow us up is UnAmerican. To protect the lives of innocent men and women we don't know is UnAmerican. Liberals make me want to puke. Wow. That is one huge generalization. So every single liberal in the world makes you want to puke? Wow...I guess you ask people their political...
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Re: Obama's Apology Tour

b50m ·
Originally Posted by frog: Originally Posted by b50m: Ditto is a hard core liberal and a pacifist. As long as we don't defend ourselves, it doesn't matter how many of us die. To kill someone shooting at us would be UnAmerican. To stop a plot to blow us up is UnAmerican. To protect the lives of innocent men and women we don't know is UnAmerican. Liberals make me want to puke. Wow. That is one huge generalization. So every single liberal in the world makes you want to puke? Wow...I guess you...
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Re: Obama's Apology Tour

frog ·
Originally Posted by b50m: Originally Posted by frog: Originally Posted by b50m: Ditto is a hard core liberal and a pacifist. As long as we don't defend ourselves, it doesn't matter how many of us die. To kill someone shooting at us would be UnAmerican. To stop a plot to blow us up is UnAmerican. To protect the lives of innocent men and women we don't know is UnAmerican. Liberals make me want to puke. Wow. That is one huge generalization. So every single liberal in the world makes you want...
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Re: Obama's Apology Tour

b50m ·
Originally Posted by Mr.Dittohead: I work for a defense contractor, so I guess I'm not a hard core pacifist. You can still be a pacifist if all you do is sign paper work and cuss out the troops while you do it. Or do you work for the Iranian government?
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Re: Reincarnation: No Religion Required

DarkAngel ·
Originally Posted by b50m: Whether I believe it is inspired or not, I can still comment on what I think the writer intended based on the culture and language of the time. You don't believe in any of it yet make comments on it all the time. Regardless, no matter how old a document is does not make it more realistic or inspired by a God. The subject does not have any weight either. _______________________________ I never said otherwise. I do wonder why you had such a reaction and even said we...
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Re: Reincarnation: No Religion Required

DarkAngel ·
Originally Posted by b50m: 1. yes 2. yes, it is more of a brief summary of the world with a lot of liberty taken. 3. No, I said: I believe these to be divinely inspired. I don't know about the others. But these I am sure of. I would say I trust the Four Gospels more than the rest of the NT. 4. As stated, I'm not sure about the rest. Since jimi claims to believe in atheism: a fact based, science based, reason based philosophy; and one that involves no science, no reasons, and no facts, I...
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Re: Cain in a meltdown

gbrk ·
What Herman Cain is accused of, by some reporters, no doubt with a motive in mind, and biased in their reporting, is so far removed from what was documented that Bill Clinton actually did before and while President that it's laughable that anyone with a conscience would attempt to mention it. Grasping at straws is far fetched compared to what's being attempted against Herman Cain all the while reaching so far back in history to come up with some purported move he made with his hand or some...
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Re: Representative of the Liberals that post here?

gbrk ·
Unfortunately Republicans and Democrats have taken certain people of the electorate for granted for some time now. Democrats have a patient on fear-mongering though and of taking advantage of minorities and Union Members as well as many senior citizens and each election their same old rhetoric comes out. The tell the Seniors how the Republicans will eliminate their Social Security even through we have been through more Republican administrations than Democratic in the past years and yet...
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Re: Where to Shop

Roland Pfalz ·
Originally Posted by Contendah: Originally Posted by Roland Pfalz: Originally Posted by Contendah: Originally Posted by JimiHendrix: Roland shows how to FAIL again. _____ Roland shows how to be irrelevant again, typically choosing invective, insult, and ad hominem attack in lieu of any resemblance to informed argumentation, since he is evidently not mentally competent to invoke the latter. It has been shown, time and time again, that any attempt at "informed argumentation" with either of you...
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Re: Where to Shop

Contendah ·
Roland Pfaltz writes: "As to your flagrant attempt at swaying boycotts of companies that are responsible for the employment and welfare of 1000's of employees over such tripe as offending some other Liberal lap-monkeys over a perceived wrong to Islam, I say, you are an azz." Roland says that I made a "flagrant attempt" to encourage boycotts re the American Islam issue. I called his hand on this accusation, thusly: "Nowhere have I urged anyone to boycott Lowe's or any other retail store or...
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Re: Where to Shop

Roland Pfalz ·
Originally Posted by Contendah: Roland Pfaltz writes: "As to your flagrant attempt at swaying boycotts of companies that are responsible for the employment and welfare of 1000's of employees over such tripe as offending some other Liberal lap-monkeys over a perceived wrong to Islam, I say, you are an azz." Roland says that I made a "flagrant attempt" to encourage boycotts re the American Islam issue. I called his hand on this accusation, thusly: "Nowhere have I urged anyone to boycott Lowe's...
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Re: Where to Shop

Contendah ·
Originally Posted by Roland Pfalz: Originally Posted by Contendah: Roland Pfaltz writes: "As to your flagrant attempt at swaying boycotts of companies that are responsible for the employment and welfare of 1000's of employees over such tripe as offending some other Liberal lap-monkeys over a perceived wrong to Islam, I say, you are an azz." Roland says that I made a "flagrant attempt" to encourage boycotts re the American Islam issue. I called his hand on this accusation, thusly: "Nowhere...
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Re: It's kind of like not saying

Bill Gray ·
Hi Jennifer, In a sense, you are right. It would be wonderful to be Raptured. But, in reality, as long as there are people who are not saved -- I prefer to stay here and share the Gospel -- with the prayer that "just one more" will be saved before we in the church depart. I would hate to think that someone, anywhere, might not be in heaven -- because I failed to share the Gospel as often as I should. Some years ago, I was listening to Pastor Chuck Smith's service on the radio while I was...
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Re: It's kind of like not saying

Road Puppy ·
Originally Posted by Bill Gray: I bought a Gateway mini-Slimline with a 3.2 Ghz dual core processor, 4 Gbyte RAM, 1 Tbyte hard disk, a 23 inch flat panel monitor, and a 32 Gbyte flash drive. Now I have the task of transferring all my files and application programs from a Windows XP system to a Windows 7 system -- which ain't all that simple. So, I am in the process of trying to get back on the air with my super computer -- so that I can write even more, even faster. Wow! Watch out world --...
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Re: It's kind of like not saying

INVICTUS ·
Originally Posted by Road Puppy: Originally Posted by Bill Gray: I bought a Gateway mini-Slimline with a 3.2 Ghz dual core processor, 4 Gbyte RAM, 1 Tbyte hard disk, a 23 inch flat panel monitor, and a 32 Gbyte flash drive. Now I have the task of transferring all my files and application programs from a Windows XP system to a Windows 7 system -- which ain't all that simple. So, I am in the process of trying to get back on the air with my super computer -- so that I can write even more, even...
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Re: Why will AlObama fail???

Bestworking ·
The Ku Klux Klan Rebounds The Ku Klux Klan, which just a few years ago seemed static or even moribund compared to other white supremacist movements such as neo-****s, has experienced a surprising and troubling resurgence due to the successful exploitation of hot-button issues including immigration, gay marriage and urban crime. Klan groups have witnessed a surprising and troubling resurgence by exploiting fears of an immigration explosion, and the debate over immigration has in turned helped...
 
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