Posted on 05/06/2005 4:03:32 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
Ooooh, that sounds like fun. Is this on the "are all ZOTS equal?" zot thread? I'll have to take a look. Got pinged by Meek on it, but haven't checked it yet.
Yes.
The flight to Baltimore was for the pre-op meeting with Undie's surgeon. That dailykos link I sent you (yesterday?) stated that he was also giving a seminar in Columbus (probably one of their idiotic election fraud "teach-ins").
If their little beady eyes are ever opened, Andy is gonna suffer a fate worthy of the grifter that he is! But--I think he is safe in DUmmieland! LOL!
I have never before seen a whole group of people that are so gullible! I don't know how they make it through a day!
WA. PA. MI. WI.
FRIEMDS countrymen give me your ATTANTION.
poetic ain't it
Some pretty blatent fraud here as well. I'm not real happy with our reps for deciding to let it slide.
http://www.nationalreview.com/battleground/2004/battleground200411040640.asp
Yeah, there were a lot of (a) "pledges" and (b) "the check's in the mail"--in addition to the usual "hugs" and "love" and "kisses" and "prayers," which in DUmmieland pass for legal-tender currency.
This is what I like about Free Republic; its utter honesty, and conservatism in reporting revenues.
Free Republic "counts" nothing until the cash is actually in the bank, their bank. (I know, because I send checks, distrusting electronic or credit-card transfers--remember, money is my own occupation.)
When it's in the bank, Free Republic counts it.
But not before.
There are SO many things to like about Free Republic, and two of them are (a) honesty and (b) conservatism.
I can't believe we let this slide, either. This is blatant, egregious fraud, even worse than trying to register Daffy Duck or Mary Poppins. And yet, hardly a ripple in the MSM about it.
Just read your zot post. Well said. And btw, it didn't take long for that account to be suspended, did it?
The DUmmies are funnie.
All week long, they raved about what a "great place" Johns Hopkins is.
Now they're damning it.
Johns Hopkins is probably okay--I am no "expert" on medical facilities--probably at least as good as any hospital in Nebraska (or the state of Washington, for that matter).
Another way the DUmmies are funnie is how they mock and ridicule Christians, Jews, and others, for having "religious faith" rather than relying upon "infallible rational reasoning"--but then the DUmmies turn around and "BELEEVE!" in the most preposterous notions, such as believing in something will actually make it happen.
Well, right now, the DUmmies are going nutso over some church in Waynesville, NC whose pastor supposedly told everyone (before the election) that they had to vote for Bush. And he apparently also just told all of the Democrats in the congregation that they had to leave. I did hear this item on CNN earlier today (newscaster gloating as she read it), but I haven't seen anything from a reliable source yet:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x3604552
Well, here's one link to that church story:
http://www.citizen-times.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050506/NEWS/50506020/1001
...and one more link to WorldNetDaily's coverage of the church story:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44152
I have to say that *IF* this story is true, I disagree with this pastor's actions. Aside from him kicking people out of the church on the basis of their political leanings, the Left is going to use his actions to paint ALL churches with that brush, and will try to use it as a basis to lobby lawmakers to revoke the tax-exempt status of ALL churches. Funny that there is no such outcry when African-American pastors endorse Democratic candidates.
A two-day sensation.
This whole deal about religion mystifies me.
(For the record, I am Roman Catholic.)
What is a "religion"? Is it not possible we use too narrow of a definition, in defining "religion"?
Religion is a set of beliefs (or knowledge) upon which one bases his identity, his values, and his conduct.
So, yes, we all can agree that Presbyterianism, for example, is a religion.
But the same things that make Presbyterianism a religion, make Planned Parenthood, for example, a religion.
One of the tenets of Planned Parenthood is that one must believe in abortion. No ifs, ands, or buts about it; one MUST believe in abortion, or be expelled.
And so if this news story about Democrats being expelled from a church is actually true, well, it does not particularly bother me; after all, they are merely following the example of another religion, Planned Parenthood, in demanding ideological adherence.
Actually, one could argue that atheism is also a "religion", because it also requires a belief set - one that does not include God.
If they raised $32,000 wouldn't they be $7000 OVER, not $4800 short?
Also genetic. It is a scientific fact that only Presbyterian stomachs from the Midwest can digest summer sausages.
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