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9th Circuit Court of Appeals: Still looney after all these years
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02-20-2012, 09:00 PM
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RE: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals: Still looney after all these years
I've been away for a week, and I missed THIS shitstorm? Wow, you can't turn your back for a moment here...
We all have our own inner angry natives and our minds invent a million ways to avoid confronting them directly. But if you just look them in the eye and ask them why they're chasing you with spears you just might learn something about yourself. |
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02-21-2012, 08:59 AM
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RE: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals: Still looney after all these years
(02-20-2012 09:00 PM)Tonx Wrote: I've been away for a week, and I missed THIS shitstorm? Wow, you can't turn your back for a moment here... No kidding! Like every good vile unrepentant homosexual, I was spending my weekend glued to the television watching Whitney Houston's funeral. Little did I know that Greg would finally reveal that Grand Inquisitor's outfit I had suspected was in his closet all along... |
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02-21-2012, 04:18 PM
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RE: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals: Still looney after all these years
All True Scotsmen love haggis. if you don't love haggis, you are no true Scotsman.
True Christianity ® has rooted in its sacred texts the concept of being a minority religion, oppressed by nations and neighbors. Direct democracy is not a Christian right. The Judicial thwarting of the will of the people is either judicial tyranny OR the staving off the tyranny of the majority. So, who is the victim here? I'm against homosexual marriage on other grounds, and not only on a religious platform. But True Christianity ® has more to do with charity and giving and less about restricting individuals who aren't True Christians ®. The Ark was built by a lone amateur, and the Titanic was built by an impressive group of professionals. |
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