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Randy Mayeux: Here is why we Deaniacs love our fellow
Dallas Morning News ^
| December 20, 2003
| Randy Mayeux
Posted on 12/20/2003 6:56:16 AM PST by Bug
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To: sinkspur
This "minister" is definitely in touch with his feminine side. I had to go back and check and you are RIGHT!! - - This piece was written by a MAN!
To: tioga
-the minister is a fraud. -so is the candidate.
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posted on
12/20/2003 7:59:01 AM PST
by
tioga
To: Kevin Curry
If I can say God made me as I am, a heterosexual, then homosexuals can say God made them as they are. If God made them that way, that way is good.Did God make serial killers as they are? Are they good? Did God make Hitler as he was? Was Hitler good?
This guy Mayeuax is nuts.
To: Bug
People who support Dean are clueless morons.
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posted on
12/20/2003 8:01:25 AM PST
by
petercooper
(DEAN = Democrats Experiencing Another Nightmare)
To: StatesEnemy
"There is a palpable anger, partly flowing from a feeling of betrayal at being misled over Iraq."
Rich, coming from a group that betrays our national interests as an ideology.
To: tioga
I nominate Randy Mayeux for VP on Dean's ticket! They are ideologically compatible and Mr. Mayeux can win his home state of Texas for Dean.
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posted on
12/20/2003 8:03:11 AM PST
by
xeno
To: Kevin Curry
So, God is responsible for all behavior now. The conscience is then a psychological problem.
To: Bug
something about the opinions expressed in this piece smacks of the Brownshirt.
anger... disaffection... hunger for "community" or belonging to a group-identity... focus on the charisma of the Leader...
The following excerpt is most damning:
"And because they are treated like they matter, they are part of something great. We want to be part of a "we." With Dean folks, it isn't "he" (Mr. Dean) or "me" (the individual voter) but "we" all of us together. Mr. Dean knows there is power in unity. When he says, "We can do better than that," it isn't just empty rhetoric. He is talking to me and all who believe in him." Anyone here besides me ever read "The True Believer"?
This crap sound familiar to you?
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posted on
12/20/2003 8:06:13 AM PST
by
King Prout
(...he took a face from the ancient gallery, then he... walked on down the hall....)
To: Kevin Curry
Charles Darwin and Anna Lou Brown have volunteered to put up the CityChurch signs. He's back. And taking an active role in things. Who woulda thunk it?
MM
To: Bug
The Howard Dean campaign revolutionizing presidential politics isn't just a political entity. It is a social phenomenon. Never bring a knife "social phenomenon" to a gunfight presidential election campaign.
To: massadvj
"So far, the genetic evidence (which the gay community has gone to the ends of the earth to suppress) suggests that if there is a genetic component"
IMO, there is no 'genetic evidence', and there will be none ever found.
To: Kevin Curry
Rev. Mayeaux senses a "movement" in the works. I would have to agree. The peristalsis of progressive politics as embodied by the Dean campaign is truly a wonder to behold. oooo!!!!
nice shot.
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posted on
12/20/2003 8:11:27 AM PST
by
King Prout
(...he took a face from the ancient gallery, then he... walked on down the hall....)
To: Cannoneer No. 4
cast in the oratorial mold of Hitler and Il Duce, no doubt about it.
53
posted on
12/20/2003 8:12:29 AM PST
by
King Prout
(...he took a face from the ancient gallery, then he... walked on down the hall....)
To: King Prout
Thanks (I was hoping someone would get the imagery).
To: hershey
you beat me to it
c#48
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posted on
12/20/2003 8:14:32 AM PST
by
King Prout
(...he took a face from the ancient gallery, then he... walked on down the hall....)
To: Bug
I think the far left loves him because he is so vocal in his hateful rhetoric towards Christians. This is
real Dean quote (you can picture it being shouted):
"I don't want to listen to the fundamentalist preachers anymore!!!"
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posted on
12/20/2003 8:16:40 AM PST
by
SkyPilot
To: Bug
"No doubt about it, this feels more like a movement..."
Btt - I'll be right back
To: Bug
from the City Church webpage:
Last Week at CityChurch
· Twenty nine (29) people gathered for worship and sixteen (16 ) for Bible study (all ages) on Sunday
· $657 was given to help us defray our expenses and to fund our ministry.
Thank God there are only 29 Kool-Aid drinkers willing to follow this false prophet.
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posted on
12/20/2003 8:26:56 AM PST
by
Prov1322
(Have you thanked God again today that George W. Bush is our President?!)
To: Bug
I had similar feeling as this guy in 1968. got drafted, joined the Marines and GREW UP!!! "Flower Power" was an adolesant fad that most of us grew out of. It wasn't realistic, not everyone agreed with it and was childish.
The aftermath of the "just let me be me" Flower Power age gave us rampant street gangs, heavy drug use and a corrosion of societies fabric that still continues today. Mayeux needed to be be with Jim Jones in Guianna, so that he could see first hand at what collective destruction could be had under that type of social commitment. I for one don't buy it anymore. But, hey! knock yourself out Mayeux.
To: massadvj
Criminals should feel that since God created them that way (nice assumption, huh?), then criminality is good!
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