Posted on 12/30/2007 1:55:14 PM PST by jdm
No doubt filled her doggy bag up at the pot luck table on the way out the door too.
“give people the tools.....blah blah blah” was originally uttered by her husband the Bent One. It’s right in line with her awful Christmas commercial. I would cheerfully rip both their faces off.
Haha. Her crackling purse was camo'ed with silk but the 'oink' gave it away.
The Corinthian Baptist Church ought to be on the receiving end of an IRS investigation.
How absolutely ... i.n.a.p.p.r.o.p.r.i.a.t.e. !!!
Maybe she was afraid she would be struck by lightning for lying in church.
Is he one of those Abortion til the First Breath, Baptist Ministers? What does he expect?
Pray for W and Our Troops
Is that an Evita statement or what? Or a Bhutto statement?
Come on, Iowans - stand up and say - We do not need nor want you to be our champion......GO AWAY!
If a Republican spoke in a church like this, gave a campaign speech, then left before the worship service, the MSM would be outraged. If I went to the church in question, I would be outraged by such a blatant disregard for the real reasons for church on Sundays.
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Kinda how Hillary is in New York. Spend a few minutes, talk some b.s., collect a check, and run!
Um, I can't find any entitlements at all in the Constitution. Zero. Nada. Zilch.
You have the freedom to pursue happiness (not attain it, merely pursue it), and you have the right to have others leave you alone, but you do not have any claim to anyone else's labor for your benefit, at least as far as government is concerned. If you are a minor and your parents do not adequately provide for you, the law already allows you to be placed in foster care. But that's it, and that's all it should be.
This may be entirely the wrong take on it, but I think she insulted the reverend. He gave her the courtesy of a podium (I have a problem with any politician in churches unless they attend as a regular worshipper) and she couldn't give him the time or courtesy of listening to what he had to say which was just as important to him, even if were something I (or she) might disagree with.
That speaks volumes. I think it might leave a bitter impression on him and some of the others the rest of their lives. Maybe I am wrong. But just maybe a few people got a wake up call at that church.
I once found myself in an all-black church just north of Chicago when my ignition froze up; I was in a bad part of town at night looking for the catholic church. I went inside looking for help, and the people were very welcoming, all dressed in their Sunday best like church was something special which it is. It warmed my heart to see that.
I humble myself, realizing I'm not too good to go to a black church. If I would sit and stay for the service, afterwards they would help and call a tow truck for me. So I sat there politely, the only white person in the church, regret that I can't remember the sermon, but their actions spoke louder than any words. I felt no fear whatsoever of those kind people.
Things could have gone very badly for me otherwise.
True to their word, after the service, they called a church member who owned a tow truck, and he towed my car to the dealership, then gave me a ride to where I was staying. I wasn't afraid, but it was unusual to say the least. When I invited him inside at my aunt's to wait while I could ask her to write a check for him (she was ill), the Polish lady who was helping me, her eyes went as wide as saucers.
I paid him, thanked him, and he left, can't remember why I didn't have enough money, only an out-of-state checkbook. It was a positive experience I will never forget. I don't remember the denomination, doesn't matter. I could find that church again if I wanted to, bless those people.
I like Fred.
In a church? Doesn't that violate some sort of leftist state separation law?
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