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To: commonguymd

“When I see someone giddy on the prospect that malfeasance towards young girls took place, I am going to call people on that giddiness. Like it or not. I call a foot a foot, a shoe a shoe, and if the shoe fits I say that person oughta wear it.”


Now, these are your comments:


(I saw the giddiness before when 18 indictments were handed out, and the deflation when none were flds related. )

Don’t you think it would be good news if there were things going on that were bad. It would be good that someone came forward willing to testify and put an end to harassment and intimidation if it were going on?

I would be happy if someone came forward and spilled the beans if there are beans to spill.

I was actually excited from the headline and the first paragraph that perhaps someone cracked and was going to spill the beans.

I thought wow, this is great because someone has finally cracked and asked for protection to spill the beans on wrongdoing.

I was actually quite happy that perhaps someone in the circle cracked who could allow legal indictments and constitutional correct charges brought forward if wrongdoing exists.


(and for fairness, here is your ‘other’ personality)

. Talk about pride, that is shameful pride, hoping against hope that children were really abused

Now I call that obsession sick. I can’t see the want any other way. Either you hope young ones were abused or you hope they were not. If you do hope they were abused for your self gratifying bigotry then you are hoping and praying for indictments.

One cannot hope indictments come down if one doesn’t want and believe that young girls were abused in Texas.


And here is the ‘truth’.

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Grand jury may study FLDS case next week
Thursday, June 19, 2008 5:30:56 PM · 48 of 112
commonguymd to MrCFdovnh

You must understand what is most important to these folks. Not the war, not the election, not gas prices, not the economy, not our manufacturing infrastructure, not illegal immigration, not the possibility of a Obama presidency, etc, etc. No, the most important thing to human existence is to rid the world and convert people from the evils of Mormonism. The constitution is a mere rag infringing upon those religious purity goals.
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Watchdog Web Site Goes After the Mormon and Scientology Churches
Thursday, June 19, 2008 5:27:18 PM · 411 of 432
commonguymd to Rameumptom

Yeah, but they bash Mormons so none of that matters. And that makes a small minority of self congratulatory people here happy. The same folks that like the constitution spit upon by big government all in the name of religious purity as they see fit. You must understand what is most important to these folks. Not the war, not the election, not gas prices, not the economy, not our manufacturing infrastructure, not illegal immigration, not not the possibility of a Obama presidency, etc, etc. No, the most important thing to human existence is to rid the world and convert people from the evils of Mormonism. Get your priorities in line man.
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116 posted on 06/21/2008 1:20:36 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (I reserve the right to misinterpret the comments of any and all pesters)
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To: UCANSEE2

LOL. One can be quite happy if someone is punished for wrong doing but that is not the case with some of the posters. ala the religion forum folks that spend countless hours debunking the virtues or lack thereof when it comes to Mormons for instance which in all fairness has nothing to do with FLDS. They are assembled using this group’s plight as a foothold to further their accusations in a broader context. Two different things, and certainly two different aspects of the posters here that engage these debates in round table echo chambers.

I will lay it out logically for you, but feel free to view it through your prism, whatever that might be:

I have been steady and firm that if wrongdoing has occurred that they should be punished, and that would make one happy. Unfortunately as this thing rolls on, they appear to be the victims of an overzealous government agency.

I have been clear that the unconstitutional attempt to deny due process will possibly create issues with actually indicting people if there was any truth in the allegations.

I have been poignant on putting to bed the wild assertions by overblown imaginations of some people that view this through one of two prisms. Religious bigotry and all things are great with Government.

I have been solid on constitution rights to individual liberty.

I have noticed a peculiar happiness when bad reports come out that are easily debunked. Unfortunately the prism some are blinded by doesn’t allow for standard logic to take place.

I have been unwilling to argue or debate in circles with people that make unnecessary allegations to other posters like calling them molester defenders when there is no proof of molestation in this particular case... yet, perhaps.

I take the hyperbole and reverse it to illustrate the absurdities of some people’s way of thinking or hyperbole itself.


Now you may find the way I look at things differently, and in the course of reasonable discussion I will be reasonable. If it gets unreasonable I will respond in kind.


123 posted on 06/21/2008 1:52:20 PM PDT by commonguymd (Freedom and individual liberty is for everyone, including the odd and weird people like you.)
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