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Standing against Cowardly Elitists
(A Battle Cry for the Republic)
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| 8-29-03
| Matthew B. Rogers
Posted on 08/31/2003 4:11:32 AM PDT by Fearless Flyers
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Ignorance and the race card, two of the cowardly elitists favorite excuses for bending over.
We should thank Risk and Enna. for being so predictable, they do make a great example.
Racism against the American Race, it wasnt even a subject in the article but they carry with them wherever they go.
Maybe while their down there they could clean out our toe jam for us.
Its good to see the majority knows how to stand up straight, I appreciate you all.
Sincerely Matthew
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posted on
09/02/2003 3:27:08 AM PDT
by
Fearless Flyers
(Proud to be of The Brave and the Free, http://fearless-flyers.com)
To: Aunt Enna
No matter how much patriotism and righteousness you cloth Roy Moore in he is still a law breaker and he should be in jail. The system of law in this country is perverted NOT because it denies or embraces God but because it does not treat people equal. Some time in jail would do Moore some good. It jave Martin Luther King time to reflect and write, I'm sure he could put the time to good use too.
In the US, progress occurs when the people who have had enough tell the powers-that-be to go stick it. If Washington, Jefferson, Franklin and company had not told their government to go stick it, the US would not exist.
You are correct that the system of law "does not treat people equal". I'm not sure how much longer white Christians are going to continue to take it, either
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posted on
09/02/2003 6:30:33 AM PDT
by
SauronOfMordor
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To: Aunt Enna
White Christian's? Is that code word for something? It refers to how the Reverend Jesse Jackson and others can get up on the pulpit in inner-city churches and make political speeches for Democrat and socialist issues without consequence, but the wrath of the IRS descends on any non-Democrat suburban minister/priest who makes a statement in favor of any political standpoint or candidate.
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posted on
09/02/2003 2:19:03 PM PDT
by
SauronOfMordor
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To: Aunt Enna
Good job Enna you do know how to dig a hole.
You insult the People of Alabama and their culture because of your own racist fears.
You act as if the people didn't know what they were doing when they overwhelmingly elected Chief Justice Moore.
Such an elitist attitude, you use half truths and innuendo to expose the obvious about the people of Alabama and smear their culture as if its extreme, while its the cultural cleansing through the extortion of the Federal Government that's reaching for the extreme.
Who would trust a Christian that could separate their rights from their God, I know this heathen wouldn't trust any who would turn on their "True Christian Faith" that's hypocritical, it doesnt appear 80% of the people of Alabama would trust them either.
You think you can spew a lot of personal knowledge about Judge Moore. All you've done is parroted fictitious socialist talking points, like a loyal human shield for the ACLU and SPLC. Youve also made false judgments of others faith.
Yes you do keep a perfectly bent over posture, good job.
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posted on
09/03/2003 4:14:58 AM PDT
by
Fearless Flyers
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To: Rothbardian Libertarian
The monument was paid for with private funding, as are all of Judge Moores legal fees.
Im not sure who paid for the physical removal of the monument, but considering the people of Alabama knew what the Judges intentions were when they elected him, I wouldnt blame him for the costs. Id blame the other State legislatures and Judges who submitted to the extortion by the Feds, and refused to stand up for the State Constitution and the people who elected them.
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posted on
09/03/2003 4:17:39 AM PDT
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Fearless Flyers
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To: Rothbardian Libertarian
If people want to worship two guys bent over in the public square theyre free to move to Key West or San Francisco. You can live where ever you want in the U.S. But don't expect the culture of the neighborhood to change for what may be perceived as your perversions.
Why would you want to put a Temple of Satan in the Heart of the Bible Belt, if someone wants worship such things let them put the time and labor into developing an area where it will be accepted by the community.
Personally I think the Klan should be allowed to march on the City of Skokie, but I don't think the people should have to pay extra taxes in overtime for the police to protect them. The Klan doesn't represent the values of the community and the march would have only one purpose; to piss off and spit on the values of the Jews who built and dominate the City. Just like the suggestion you make, towards the people in the Bible Belt.
I just discovered an earlier composition on the board that touches on your suggestion, if youre interested in exploring the idea more. It's called "Do You Like Dirty Laundry"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/964262/posts
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posted on
09/03/2003 2:04:25 PM PDT
by
Fearless Flyers
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To: Aunt Enna
Such an intelligent response with no basis in fact.
Next time read the article in the thread before you condemn yourself and maybe you wont be used as a guinea pig. I do appreciate you though, no respect, but appreciation.
Theres still some jam next to the little toe, you can do a better job than that
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posted on
09/03/2003 2:15:06 PM PDT
by
Fearless Flyers
(Proud to be of The Brave and the Free, http://fearless-flyers.com)
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To: Aunt Enna
One would think youd get tired of embarrassing yourself, but no, now you try to infer you know my faith which isnt mentioned in the piece. Since you totally screw that up we know your assumptions about Judge Moore are wrong too.
Its amazing you keep spewing elitist judgmental Christianity and dont see how it turns the above sorted work into a report of fact. You should read the piece ten times each night while you look in a mirror. It appears to be written just for you.
You believe everyone else shares your fears, but we laugh at your limpness. A limpness that is unhealthy to perpetuate in the land of the free and the brave. It deserves neither protection nor respect.
A hypocritical Christian who can separate her God from her rights, is not to be trusted, will not defend anyone elses rights, is danger to everyones liberty and remains perpetually in the position to clean out our toe jam. Youre a tool for the oppressor in his ethnic cleansing, a human shield for socialism the ACLU and SPLC.
Like I said I appreciate the example you set in place to confirm the report of fact above.
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posted on
09/03/2003 4:35:06 PM PDT
by
Fearless Flyers
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To: dorben
This is too funny, Aunt Enna has got to be the dumbest species on the ark.
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posted on
09/03/2003 5:05:49 PM PDT
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Fearless Flyers
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To: Aunt Enna
Gosh Enna now youre losing my appreciation.
If I ever decide to be saved it will not be done at the hand of some judgmental elitist Christian that doesnt have the strength to pull the needle from her own eye and would separate her rights from her God. Theres too much risk of being stabbed in the back or even drowned in the baptismal pool. Nope, you dont instill any trust in this heathen.
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posted on
09/04/2003 4:20:38 AM PDT
by
Fearless Flyers
(Proud to be of The Brave and the Free, http://fearless-flyers.com)
To: Rothbardian Libertarian
I didnt shift the issue at all, you try to make things more complicated then they need to be. Perhaps your comprehension difficulties are the result of failing to recognize republicanism. I know its a hard word for some to acknowledge considering what the political party has done to its image. But unlike Communism and Socialism, Republicanism is built from the people up. You didnt mention republicanism in your response and in so doing you ignore local elections. This may promote communalism at a local level and in fact did during western expansion. It does not however prohibit a Republic form of government at the State level. No one is forced to live where they dont want to; we all have the freedom to choose.
According to our Constitutional Republic, jurisdiction of Religion ends at the State level of Government, you have the right to petition and lobby your State to move the jurisdiction down to the local level, The Scientologists dont seem to have a problem in Florida, they practically own Clearwater, the Mormons do fine in Utah and Jews in Skokie, IL. But the jurisdiction is still decided by the States Constitutions.
Moving jurisdiction up to the federal level is when we open ourselves up to communism and socialism, not when jurisdiction is kept within regional boundaries. Regional boundaries create national diversity, while federal jurisdiction prohibits diversity, by forcing all to live under the same standards.
I have never suggested nor do I believe in forcing the entire country as well as other surrounding communities, to subsidize anyone elses community and its a reach to even imagine any of my views promote such an idea. Liberalism promotes what you suggest and is why our Nation is fast approaching a Socialist Democracy. I dont see how community standards, determined by regular local elections is a major factor in the cause. I will admit this still leaves property rights vulnerable, but its easier to deal with ones neighbors than an out of control central government.
Maybe you live in one of those planed communities with a home owners board that can bind future generations that refuse to move, ( I dont believe you are that stupid) or somewhere outside the States, but in the United States we have regular local elections and most dont live under social contracts that bind future generations. Thats one thing that sets our Republic apart from communism and socialism and allows for evolving community standards, contrary to what you suggest.
I can admit, one thing I will be consistently through out my life is a hypocrite, though I dont see that as an issue here. Your response seems like razzamatazz to me, which is a subjective opinion, as is yours of mine.
If the people of the State decide they dont like your shrine move to another State where it will be welcome or build your own community around your form of worship and branch out from there. Thats how a Republic works and one can become the Jim Jones of his day. If one doesnt have the courage and determination to perform such a feat, I dont pity them, its their own shame. I doubt such a shrine paying homage to Satan would be accepted anywhere State wide, not even in Nevada, but were all still free to make the attempt. Just remember, none of us are free from nor should we be protected from humiliation and ridicule for our actions.
You will have problem with your statue in a State of Alabama Court House. Promoting satanic worship is not in their agenda. Youd have to petition the State to change their Constitution and after a 100 years this hasnt been done.
Preamble for the Constitution of the State of Alabama
We, the people of the State of Alabama, in order to establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God, do ordain and establish the following Constitution and form of government for the State of Alabama:
I dont think you believe that townspeople are too stupid to participate in local elections and choose self determination over socialism, but its hard not to infer that in your response. I understand ignorance will always be a majority, but its still easier to educate the few than the many.
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posted on
09/04/2003 4:57:44 AM PDT
by
Fearless Flyers
(Proud to be of The Brave and the Free, http://fearless-flyers.com)
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