Posted on 05/27/2015 1:14:47 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Again: Before I post a thread I search that title. I cannot search alternative titles because I’m not a “mind reader” and my crystal ball is in the shop. The fact that this article was under another title somewhere has nothing to do with me. Now do you understand?
Then why comment on my posts on other threads?
Never mind, the point is made.
So you’re being purposefully argumentative because I don’t bow at the
feet of Gomer Huckleberry, your idol?
How do you know that’s the post I was referring to?
Don’t like Huck, but why is “anachronistic” necessarily bad? Isn’t it just admitting that values are timeless?
Are all your links are CATO?
Aren’t they the followers of Ayn Rand who said:
I am done with the monster of we, the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame. And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since men came into being, this god who will grant them joy and peace and pride. This god, this one word: I.
Lucifer said:
Isaiah 14:14
I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.
I “got caught” at seeing your duplicate post at an article under a different headline that I had no knowledge of prior to that? No wonder you like Huckabee! LOL
There’s nothing anti-god or filthy about this article at all.
It is thoughtful, informative, and accurate.
It ignores the Founders and the entire American Christian culture out of hatred for God.
But that’s just SOP for GOP-E.
That's not America and it is anti-God.
That just obvious. Maybe you should find a better source.
He is there for the GOP and Jeb Bush.
I am not a Libertarian. Hence I do not use CATO.
Ayn Rand wasn’t an Atheist.
She believe SHE was god.
Just as Lucifer said: “I will be like the most High.”
YES CATO is LIBERTARIAN.
No, it doesn’t. It says that Huck is a rare bird these days, being both strongly Christian in political positions AND a progressive.
Early progressives were much more likely to combine the two, but you don’t see it much these days.
(I’d argue that Santorum is someone in the same general line.)
That’s not ignoring the founders or the Christian underpinnings to the country’s origins at all.
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