Posted on 02/01/2011 8:13:09 PM PST by lbryce
Edited on 02/01/2011 8:25:17 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Long before his administration went into federal court to fight 27 states that are now challenging the constitutionality of the federal government forcing people to buy health insurance, then-presidential candidate Barack Obama told Ellen DeGeneres that
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Licka’dy Split!
I have an "Imagine a World Without Moonbats" bumper sticker. A moonbat saw it and was apoplectic.
Hey, if "imagine no religion," is OK, why not, "imagine a world without moonbats"? Turnabout is so much fun.
As usual, altura, I’m with you. I haven’t got enough timer or energy to worry about EG’s personal life. I did see her dance once. Impressive.
DeGeneres should be the one to bring it up in public, but she doesn’t strike me as a boat rocker, even for something as important to all of our lives as this. Her brand is “personable”. Like Obama’s used to be for oh, a week or two during his campaign.
SO? It has no bearing on Obamacare. Vinson used Obama’s very words from THAT interview with Ellen DeGeneres against Obama in his landmark ruling. In that light, YOU sir sound like an ignorant and hateful person. Every bit the stereotypical knucke dragger the left is fond of saying we are.
Congratulations. We acknowledge your superiority. You sound just like the libs I work with. You get an A in adherence to political correctness. Enjoy your religion and quit boring us.
Obama’s campaign pledge seen here, won’t require people to buy coverage — but he won, so get over it. Oh wait, he lost in 2010. Thanks lbryce.
Interesting how quickly people resort to personal attacks rather than intellectual debate.
altura, you've been here slightly longer than I so you know that FreeRepublic isn't exactly "free". You know that if you don't toe the "gays should be burned at the stake" line you risk getting your account banned.
Seems to me calling people “haters” is a personal attack but I guess you don’t have a problem with that.
It’s a darned good thing Vinson was more interested in what Obama said than whom he said it to, otherwise he would have ignored Obama’s words because the DeGeneres is gay. Personally, I thought using Obama’s own argument against Obamacare was a brilliant stroke and became an instant fan.
As an Idol Judge, Steven Tyler shows Degeneris to be an intellectual and talentless flyweight
“Ellen Degenerate is a homosexual.”
“What does that have to do with anything?”
She is proud of it and talks about it all the time. You should embrace it.
As an Idol Judge, Steven Tyler shows Degeneris to be an intellectual and talentless flyweight
That statement might need some explanation for those of us unfamiliar, like me for instance.
ping for later
That's the problem with the homosexual political agenda. They have aggressively made it everbody's business. As a Christian, I am called to love all people including homosexuals. That means I love them enough to see they are hurting themselves and everybody else with their lifestyle. Disease, promiscuity, broken families and violent crime follow in their wake. The media's attempt to normalize it is particularly insidious as we are treated to images and stories of happy wholesome heroic homosexuals saving the world from knuckle dragging mouth breathing "haters" who value the traditional family.
Steven Tyler a long haired rock star (so I have learned) replaced Degeneris as a judge on American Idol. He has proven to be a very rational and well spoken individual and by comparison Degeneris is shown to be lacking in intellect
She is a person who sins, the same as you and me. She needs redemption in Jesus Christ, the same as you and me.
Thanks, not an Idol watcher so that explains why I was clueless. Didn’t now Ellen was a former judge on the show.
Why is Ellen DeGeneres's sexual orientation important to Obama's statement on Obamacare?
Or, maybe you have camera's in your teeth? Do you have a habit of seeing, hearing things that others miss?
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