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This will make you really mad!!
Fox news, John Gibson Interview on tv ^
| September 15, 2001
| John Gibson/ Ron Williams, retired Secret Service
Posted on 09/15/2001 3:01:04 PM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: Prodigal Daughter
I knew it!!!! Something inside of me was upset by his voice....I knew he was one of "them"...I knew it!! We rid ourselves of the homeland terrorist too!! Good catch! I missed that one...
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posted on
09/15/2001 5:05:06 PM PDT
by
Shaka
To: Prodigal Daughter
We've allowed members of all sorts of terrorist organizations to take refuge in this country for years. There's no surprise in that. Thousands of them. It's been known and written about for at least a decade.
If we're going to arrest all the people who hate America, round up most Democrats along with them.
BTW, should we get that excited over the opinions of an ex-secret service agent? Maybe he's not too important now and never was to begin with. I would suspect this is more of the fodder they have to fill airtime with until Bush takes some significant action which will feed the media beast some fresh images.
To: billbears
You took the words out of my mouth!
To: Born in a Rage, thread
What I'm referring to above is when Bob Barr was accused of taking money or something from some racist organization. I can't remember the details that well now.
Evil and evil ones and enemies in Islam can mean any non-Muslim. I'll back that up with a link later. In war and diplomacy, we have to be careful and make them define every term.
To: billbears
The only holy man that mentioned any other religion when naming God was the Christian. He opened his prayer "God of Abraham, God of Mohammed, and our Lord Jesus Christ". I truly am sorry, but as a Christian that offended me. You shouldn't be sorry. It was a complete blasphemy and a rejection of Christian belief. The reverend is an antichrist.
Has half of the Christian clergy just lost its backbone? More like 80%.
You might have noted Bush's remarks at the National Cathedral (tear it down). He was urging us to pray for the dead. Sounds pretty funny coming from a Methodist. Or any Protestant. Or Baptist. I'm insulted.
A former Israeli prime minister was on early Wednesday morning. Few people saw it. He was lecturing us on the meaning of the Gospel as it applied to the attack. I don't really care what any Jew thinks the Gospel teaches. He rejects it as scripture and wants to tell Christians what it means.
There's a whole lot of religious hypocrisy and blasphemy going on.
To: Lent
Good find. What a grate and accurate analysis. Thank you for exposing the truth here.
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posted on
09/15/2001 5:16:41 PM PDT
by
Syncro
To: Prodigal Daughter

Yes. Were talking about you!
To: LenS
Allah is not the God of Israel. You are very confused.
To: LLAN-DDEUSANT
"For the US to sink to abysmal and self destructive moral level of Israel and to operate as an international terrorist organization is simply unacceptable." Say what?
We(US) and the rest(Israel, etc) of the right thinking world are going to root out terrorists and destroy them; one at a time, if necessary!
Go GWB, you are the man!!
Molon Labe!!
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posted on
09/15/2001 5:26:28 PM PDT
by
blackie
To: KillerWabbit
Na, it aint weird.
It is the result of the liberalization of America.
Anti-American rhetoric - OK.
Anti-Capitalist rhetoric - OK.
Anti-Christian rhetoric - OK.
Anti-White rhetoric - OK.
Anti-Life rhetoric - OK.
Anit-anything else - off limits.
I could be wrong but that's the way it seems to me. Parhaps I'm jaded.
To: Born in a Rage
So if, lets say, a person like Bob Barr goes to a meeting to speak to conservative citizens and those hundreds of conservative citizens start shouting 'KKK' as he leaves the podium; does that mean he is a racist?No, but to be absolutely consistent (which is the point that is trying to be made) the press would report this event every time Bob Barr's name was mentioned, wouldn't it? With clips and audio to boot, no doubt.
To: chemicalman LurkerNoMore!
OMG take a look at those faces in
Post # 48!
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This one is worth a hundred thousand million billion trillion. Just study those faces. The clintons expose their thoughts so well. (Their cluelessness as to how to run a country and how to respond to the present situation in our country is written all over their faces). As do the Bush's.
To see W. and his wife, and the concern and care they have for our country is just amazing.
And as a Father my self of sons that I am proud of I can just imagine the pride and concern and understanding that President Bush (The elder) has for the burden that his son is handling so well.
LNM! I am sure you would like this picture, it reveals so much.
Thank you very much for posting this picture chemicalman.
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posted on
09/15/2001 5:35:08 PM PDT
by
Syncro
To: George W. Bush, Manny Festo
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To: Prodigal Daughter
Double standard, or merely good tactics in a time of war, by keeping the locals calm.
You and I don't have the insight or training to know why they make the decisions they make in these kinds of instances,
so watch, and learn, and see if the outcome is worth our eating sh!t in order to win.
Nothing I posted was double standard, if he has talked the way you say he has and he has served our purpose,
then put him in jail as soon as the assault begins. Thats called stratagry in W language.
To: Prodigal Daughter
I wonder why the networks didn't cover THAT????
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posted on
09/15/2001 7:16:38 PM PDT
by
rintense
To: Prodigal Daughter
Thanks for the links. It's even worse than I thought.
Tear it down. Or maybe use it for bombing practice prior to the Operation Noble Eagle.
To: LenS
No, he wasn't referring to different Gods. He was simply noting that the Christian God is also the God of the Jews and the Muslims. The Bible and Koran both disupute your claim. So, yes, he was referring to a god and God.
Being sincere doesn't make anyone's belief system valid. If all paths lead to God, what is the point of adhering to one set of tenets? Religion is not like picking out your favorite beverage i.e., you happen to prefer X over Z. If all religion happens to be is preference, then why should anyone get offended?
All paths to God cannot logically be valid, simply based on founder's writings and teachings.
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