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| eelbor | Sep 20 2011, 11:18 AM Post #31 |
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Also my blind hatered for all things Texican. I wonder if it too late to put up a border fence between Loiusiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and the evil Texican state down south. |
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| Mr Gray | Sep 20 2011, 11:37 AM Post #32 |
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most Texans would probably lend you a hand in putting that fence up. |
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| eelbor | Sep 20 2011, 12:30 PM Post #33 |
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With a 39% hispanic population, it will not be too much longer before they try to leave the union and join Mexico anyhow, so I am all in favor of a preemptive strike. |
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| HoosierLars | Oct 23 2011, 09:01 PM Post #34 |
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http://articles.cnn.com/2010-02-22/opinion/frum.ron.paul.gold_1_ron-paul-gold-money-supply?_s=PM:OPINION Between 1929 and 1932, the U.S. money supply collapsed, as banks failed and bank deposits and commercial credit vanished. In their classic "Monetary History of the United States" (1966), Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz identified this contraction of the money supply as the proximate cause of the Great Depression. Why didn't the Federal Reserve act to prevent the contraction? Again: the gold standard |
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| tAmazingHoosier | Nov 8 2011, 10:39 AM Post #35 |
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Doctor Ron Paul has been the man for the past 20 years...... A man gives his testimony, which is ALL legit, and vows that he and others know mathematical formulas that can be used to get us out of this hole (somewhat), screams that we need to do away with Banks and the FED... Yet your biggest concern is his view on evolution and his RELIGION? No wonder we elect dumbasses in office, your guys morals are in the WRONG place, still. We'll learn... hopefully before it's TOO late but it's getting very close to that time. Vote Democrat.... they've done GREAT these past 4 years........ *Shaking my fucking head* Since when did the United States become an atheistic country? We can't call Christmas Tree's, Christmas Tree's anymore because that's "politically incorrect". We can't pray in school because it's politically incorrect. "We" don't want God's people in our school systems or political systems, yet wonder why they fail? Idiots. |
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| sirbrianwilson | Nov 8 2011, 10:40 AM Post #36 |
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would you vote for Ron Paul if he was against legalizing pot? br |
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| chops1221 | Nov 8 2011, 10:57 AM Post #37 |
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Oh good, the "War on Christmas" reasoning. Yea, Christians are the ones who are persecuted in this country. |
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| tAmazingHoosier | Nov 8 2011, 11:56 AM Post #38 |
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Yes. Marijuana is the absolute least of our, and mine for that matter, worries. |
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| tAmazingHoosier | Nov 8 2011, 11:59 AM Post #39 |
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What does our nation catering to the Atheist have to do with Christians being persecuted? Take God out of school. School systems fail. Take God out of government. Government fails. If we take God out of our country, our country WILL fail. You same people wondering why God (this made-believe being that has done zero miracles for you) won't help the United States. Maybe it's because he's just kindly listening to YOU people. Just because you can't see him, or touch him, doesn't mean he doesn't exist. You have a brain right? (Right). Can you touch it? No. Can you see it? No. But you still believe it's there, right? |
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| mongo | Nov 8 2011, 12:53 PM Post #40 |
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Cater to atheists? God being taken out of school why they're failing? Are you cereal right now? |
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| tAmazingHoosier | Nov 8 2011, 01:06 PM Post #41 |
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Tell me with a straight face that they aren't pushing God out of everything. Which is catering to atheism. Our country was built on Christian beliefs.... why abandon that? |
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| chops1221 | Nov 8 2011, 02:18 PM Post #42 |
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:banghead: |
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| sirbrianwilson | Nov 8 2011, 04:29 PM Post #43 |
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wow. |
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| brumdog44 | Nov 8 2011, 06:53 PM Post #44 |
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Hater's gonna hate, I guess. |
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| IUCOLTFAN | Nov 8 2011, 09:45 PM Post #45 |
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1) somebody on this board had definitely been high recently 2) I am not a religious person. I dont' think we need/have to pray in public schools. I have no problem with "in god we trust" being on our currency. That being said, I do believe that there is a place for religion in our society. If a certain belief can give someone hope or comfort, who am I to deny that to them? But it should be a personal thing, not forced on others, and definitely should not be what elections are decided on. Religion can be part of your life, but it can't be your life. |
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