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Hillary quote....
Can any honest human actually believe this???? I'm here spending time at my husband's library," she told the Lamp when we caught up with her after a Sunday camp meeting, "and of course, I always take time to worship God in as evangelical a way as is feasible, given time and location constraints. As you know, I consider myself an evangelical Christian, really a Christian conservative, if you want to know the truth, so it's nice to be 'home' again in the South, which I really consider my quote-unquote home even though I live in New York most of the time. Well, Washington, D.C., most of the time, actually, but if I'm not there I'm in New York, of course, but always thinking about being here, in the South, my spiritual home, where I shared so many wonderful evangelical . . . moments and . . . events. Can you read that back to me?" plus who are we to say what religion she is or how religious she is. She can claim whatever religion she wants and I don't care. But when one of the most liberal people in the Senate starts claiming to be a Christian Conservative, that I have a problem with... a term like chrisitan conservative and republican do not go hand in hand nor are they interchangable i would hate to tell you. neither is the christian right they are all different things. all a christian conservative is someone who promotes their religion which she is doing here and someone who really stands by it and believes it and how do we know what she does or doesnt believe. some interesting polls numbers for born again christians from a non-profit christian group: 9% of born agains are for legal abortions in all cases 14% are for legal abortions with legal stipulations only 34% think abortions should be illegal in all cases only 66% of born agains find homosexuality as "unacceptable" http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?Page=Ba...arnaUpdateID=94 there is wiggle room in all religions. not every christian thinks one way, not every jew thinks another, etc.
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Hillary quote....
Hillary is an evangelical christian? Yeah.......... and i'm Richard Simmons :lol i guess you know how hilary thinks? Definition ?Evangelicals? meet the born again criteria plus seven other conditions. Those include saying their faith is very important in their life today; believing they have a personal responsibility to share their religious beliefs about Christ with non-Christians; believing that Satan exists; believing that eternal salvation is possible only through grace, not works; believing that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life on earth; asserting that the Bible is accurate in all that it teaches; and describing God as the all-knowing, all-powerful, perfect deity who created the universe and still rules it today. Being classified as an evangelical is not dependent upon church attendance or the denominational affiliation of the church they attend. Respondents were not asked to describe themselves as ?evangelical.? How Many * 7% of the population are evangelicals. (2005) * There are approximately 14-16 million evangelical adults. (2005) Profile (2004) * 31% of evangelicals are college graduates (which is higher than the national average of 21%). (2005) * 77% are married (2005) * 41% have children under 18 living in their household (2005) * more than three out of four 85% are white (2005) * In 2004 -62%- and 2002 -58%- a majority are affiliated with the Republican Party (2004) * a majority, 88% are likely to vote. (2004) * 84% are registered to vote. (2004) * 42%of all evangelicals live in the South (2005) * 44% are Baby Boomers (2005) Who? * 6% of registered Democrats and 5% of registered Independents are evangelical Christians compared to 14% of registered Republicans. (2004) Self-Descriptions * 96% define themselves as "deeply spiritual" compared with the national average of 61% (2004) * 66% of evangelicals describe themselves as ?mostly conservative? when it comes to political and social issues (compared to 32% of adults nationwide), 25% describe themselves as somewhere in between (compared to 49% of adults nationwide), and none call themselves liberal (compared to 13% of adults nationwide). (2004) * 77% of evangelicals are married. (2005) Lifestyles (2004) * Of the five faith segments (evangelicals, non-evangelical born again Christians, notional Christians, adherents of non-Christian faiths, and atheists/agnostics), evangelicals were the most likely to do each of the following: * discuss spiritual matters with other people. * volunteer at a church or non-profit organization. * discuss political matters with other people. * discuss moral issues and conditions with others. * stop watching a television program because of its values or viewpoints. * go out of their way to encourage or compliment someone. http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?Page=Topic&TopicID=17
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Hillary quote....
Can any honest human actually believe this???? New York Senator Hillary Clinton has begun the process of trying to re-invent herself for the 2008 Presidential Campaign. The National Review is reporting on comments she made to Light the Lamp!, the monthly newsletter of the Holy Flame Pentecostal Church of Little Rock, Ark. I'm here spending time at my husband's library," she told the Lamp when we caught up with her after a Sunday camp meeting, "and of course, I always take time to worship God in as evangelical a way as is feasible, given time and location constraints. As you know, I consider myself an evangelical Christian, really a Christian conservative, if you want to know the truth, so it's nice to be 'home' again in the South, which I really consider my quote-unquote home even though I live in New York most of the time. Well, Washington, D.C., most of the time, actually, but if I'm not there I'm in New York, of course, but always thinking about being here, in the South, my spiritual home, where I shared so many wonderful evangelical . . . moments and . . . events. Can you read that back to me?" If Hillary is a Christian conservative what does that make George Bush? I hope there a really few people who believe one word of this garbage. plagiarism: The false presentation of someone else's writing as one's own. In the case of copyrighted work, plagiarism is illegal. http://www.brochure-design.com/brochure-de...hing-terms.html plus who are we to say what religion she is or how religious she is.
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Top 13 Democratic Lies
Lie #6: Bush is a liar. "We recently found two mobile biological weapons facilities which were capable of producing biological agents." (may 2003) http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/20...20030605-1.html Lie #9: Bush lied about Iraq?s weapons of mass destruction. (His only reason for going to war with Iraq.) "We recently found two mobile biological weapons facilities which were capable of producing biological agents." (may 2003) http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/20...20030605-1.html "Charles A. Duelfer, whom the Bush administration chose to complete the U.S. investigation of Iraq's weapons programs, said Hussein's ability to produce nuclear weapons had "progressively decayed" since 1991. Inspectors, he said, found no evidence of "concerted efforts to restart the program." "The former regime had no formal written strategy or plan for the revival of WMD after sanctions. Neither was there an identifiable group of WMD policy makers or planners separate from Saddam" tasked to take this up once sanctions ended. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/artic...5-2004Oct6.html :whistle i could go on but you get the point.
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Top 13 Democratic Lies
3 notes: 1 i think you should credit to the person you stole this from without giving them credit for it. (you know that is called plagarism. :mischief ) 2 i think it should be pointed out all of this is 3 years old and lot has changed since then 3 good job of thinking for yourself and not like copy and paste this off a conservative love fest board. :kiss
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Top 13 Democratic Lies
Oh those slanderous Democratic lies. They should abolish the whole party and we should just be republicans. Guaranteed someone can find a counter all of these. And besides, just because you graduate from an Ivy League doesn't make you a brain trust. I mean, the dude did say "internets." it was all part of his strategery to make you think his iq is a fuzzy number. you've been duped. like gwb would say: "There's an old saying in Tennessee ? I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee ? that says, fool me once, shame on ? shame on you. Fool me ? you can't get fooled again."
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A Final Step Toward US Dollar Collapse & Preemptive Nuclear Strike
The article was interesting...until I started to read the stuff about the New World Order and all of those theories... Hang on.....The new world order is not a theorie. I think you are living in the past, everyone knows that the new world order is clearly under way, right under our nose. you're right, i should watch more wrestling. i never saw it coming! to quote james earl jones: NOooooooooooOOOooooooooooooooOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooOOOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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The Perfect Plan
Can we ship out the anti-american liberals too??? does that include you? i mean after all you are taking a leak on the graves of the countless who have died so the anti-american liberals can be anti-american liberals without any fear of any action against them. so you are just as antiamerican for saying that as anyone else.
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Devil Rays prospect suspended 50 games for throwing bat at umpire
it was too light but for the wrong reason. the way to punish this guy is take his free time away from him. he isnt losing anything in his pay all his money was from his signing bonus so 50 less game checks doesnt mean a thing to him. and now he is just given free time to chill out. no what should have happened is suspend him for 5 games and give him 500 hours of community service maybe he would learn something and become a better human being. trust me which is more of a punishment to him 50 games out or having to work out 500 hours of community service?
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ps3 date and cost released at the e3
E3 2006: PS3 Date and Price Announced System to come in two configurations, will cost up to $599. by Jeff Haynes May 8, 2006 - In a last minute bombshell, Kaz Hirai announced the specific date and details of the PS3 launch. The PS3 will be arranged in two separate system configurations: a 20 and a 60 gigabyte hard drive system. What's more, Japan will see the PS3 first on November 11th, at a price for 59,800 yen for the 20 gigabyte system setup. The 60 gigabyte system will be open ended and set by retailers. North America, Europe and Australasia will see the system six days later on November 17th. The price? $499 dollars or 499 Euros for the 20 gig version, and $599 dollars or 599 Euros for the 60 gig version. Hirai also announced that Sony will try to get a grand total of six million units shipped by March 31, 2007, which is Sony's fiscal date: 2 million PS3s will be available during the initial launch window, another 2 million will be shipped before the end of 2006, and finally another 2 before March 31st. We'll have more details shortly. http://ps3.ign.com/articles/705/705838p1.html
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they are dropping like flies at the cia
May 8, 2006 ? ABC has learned that Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, the hand-picked executive director of the CIA under Porter Goss, has resigned ? the same day as his boss's replacement was announced by the White House. Foggo is at the center of a swirling storm of corruption allegations ? and there are suggestions that the scandal, which involves poker parties, sweetheart contracts and prostitutes ? could spread, further tainting the agency. His resignation may serve to tamp down some of the damage to the agency itself as an FBI criminal probe and a CIA inspector general's investigation continue. Earlier today the White House announced that Gen. Michael Hayden had been picked to replace Goss, whose resignation came at the end of last week. ABC's Christopher Isham reported today that a respected veteran CIA officer ? Stephen Kappes ? had already been asked to return to the agency as Hayden's right hand. Kappes had left the agency when Goss was appointed as its head. Insiders told ABC that the news of Kappes' expected return is likely to be a huge boost to morale.
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we should
let me be the first to say :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
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Maiden Love Revolution!: best game ever
:notworthy :notworthy Japan :notworthy :notworthy Interactive romance novel meets management sim in Maiden Love Revolution! The PS2 game, a best seller in Japan, starts with a snack-happy ex-beauty queen who wants to get back to her dating weight. Players assume the role of 220-pound Hitomi Sakurakawa as she struggles to slim down - mostly by restricting her diet. To advance, Hitomi must count calories and increase her exercise. The game keeps stats on her progress and ultimately rewards her conformity with a boyfriend. - Brian Ashcraft and Lisa Katayama
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Bush: Best moment as president was catching a largemouth bass
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=n...orld&id=4151563 May 7, 2006 - President Bush says his best moment as president was the time he caught a 7 1/2-pound largemouth bass. During his more than five years in office, Bush has traveled the world's most impressive cities, met with world leaders and entertained celebrities. But when the German newspaper Bild asked him to name his best and worst moments as president, Bush gave an offbeat answer about the best moment, while giving a more predictable response about his worst. "The most awful moment was September the 11th, 2001," Bush said, adding that it took time to understand the depth of the terrorist attacks on the United States. "I would say the toughest moment of all was after the whole reality sunk in and I was trying to help the nation understand what was going on, and at the same time, be empathetic for those who had lost lives." Bush admitted it was not easy to pick a best moment because "I've had a lot of great moments," according to a transcript of the Friday interview released Sunday. "I would say the best moment was when I caught a 7 1/2-pound largemouth bass on my lake," Bush said, laughing. (Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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So, remember that chick I wanted to ask out
its the hormones in the milk
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psa: wwIII has started
Bush calls terror fight WWIII From: Agence France-Presse From correspondents in Washington May 06, 2006 US President George W. Bush has said the September 11 revolt of passengers against their hijackers on board Flight 93 had struck the first blow of "World War III". In an interview with the financial news network CNBC, Mr Bush said he had yet to see the recently released film of the uprising, a dramatic portrayal of events on the United Airlines plane before it crashed in a Pennsylvania field. But he said he agreed with the description of David Beamer, whose son Todd died in the crash, who in a Wall Street Journal commentary last month called it "our first successful counter-attack in our homeland in this new global war, World War III". Mr Bush said: "I believe that. I believe that it was the first counter-attack to World War III. "It was, it was unbelievably heroic of those folks on the airplane to recognize the danger and save lives," he said. Flight 93 crashed on the morning of September 11, 2001, killing the 33 passengers, seven crew members and four hijackers, after passengers stormed the cockpit and battled the hijackers for control of the aircraft. The president has repeatedly praised the heroism of the passengers in fighting back and so launching the first blow of what he usually calls the "war on terror". In 2002, then-White House spokesman Ari Fleischer explicitly declined to call the hunt for Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda group and its followers "World War III". http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,19043507-38198,00.html
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Denver Post dosen't seem to be too high on Willis.
most pitchers can't pitch in coors you need to basically be a sinker baller to be good there. the rockies have burned through a couple of "aces" it just doesn't work for them there.
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Half-Price tickets vs. Braves. Wednesday 10th.
MARLINS E-SAVER: HALF-PRICE TICKETS WEDNESDAY The second Marlins E-Saver of 2006 features Miguel Cabrera and the Marlins taking on Andruw Jones and the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday, May 10. See the Marlins-Braves game on Wednesday, May 10 for half-price. Get Terrace Box seats for only $10.50 (regular weekday price $21) or Infield Box seats for only $16.50 (regular weekday price $33) a savings of 50% off per seat! To order, select the number of tickets next to "E-SAVER" and to the right enter the E-SAVER Password: GESV. Take advantage of this great offer on floridamarlins.com by 2:05 p.m. (ET) Wednesday, May 10. Limit six tickets per order. BUY TICKETS NOW >> http://click.mlb.com/ct/click?q=f5-lTbRQgw...Zp6D1pkOkfPeR9R GAME DATE: Wednesday, May 10 TIME: 7:05 p.m. ET VS: Atlanta Braves SEATS: Terrace Box seats for only $10.50 (regular weekday price $21) Infield Box seats for only $16.50 (regular weekday price $33) ORDER: Select the number of tickets next to "E-SAVER Password" and to the right enter the Esaver Password: GESV This offer is valid only by logging on to floridamarlins.com and purchasing the tickets by 2:05 p.m. (ET) Wednesday, May 10. i am hitting this game up for sure (at least 99% sure just for the deal). someone wants to go as a group or something shoot me a pm we could get some seats together maybe. or just post here.
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Who has met me?
if you want to know who gave you the cold sore you need to ask for pics too no one is gonna own up to that. :mischief
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people from wv, kent., & tenn. tend to lack oral hygine
http://www.statemaster.com/graph-T/hea_ora..._los_of_nat_tee
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Biggest hypocrite of the year award goes to Senator Don Perata
if any one cares to realize the ban he proposed and was passed was a ban on assault weapons. it is not illegal for californians to carry concealed weapons maybe hard to aquire the permit but it is not outlawed nor did he try to outlaw it. he votes against assault weapons he carries a concealed weapon that makes him a hypocrite? gimme a break. did nrawinningteam.com tell you to believe that? btw i think you meant the biggest hypocrite of the year award of 1999 goes to him. rehashing 7 year old news is awesome.
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So this is how it's going to be?
I posted it here to get a response. People who this is directed at generally take a long time to respond to PM's. " 7)Users may not argue a moderators decision publicly. Any and all complaints directed at a moderator must first address the moderator in question via PM. If the problem can not be resolved, then the moderator and user must send their positions to the forum admin. The forum admin will make or change any and/or all final decisions. "
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So this is how it's going to be?
You know, you could be banned right now just "because." That's not a cool environment to be in. All I'm looking for is an answer and, with all due respect, you're really not helping anything. And, truthfully, I'm not hiding anything. The whole ordeal is outlined in my first post and to say that there's a lot more that isn't being said is laughable. I'd like to know what I'm hiding... if you don't like the enviorment then leave. you aren't forced to post here. get the aim names of the people you like and then you can talk to them all day long it'll be like a love fest. you are the one who chose to do this in the open forum instead of in pms. you wanted attention, you wanted to whine and you wanted people to see it. if that is not true you would have done it in pms with the admin and the parties you are unhappy with. "7)Users may not argue a moderators decision publicly. Any and all complaints directed at a moderator must first address the moderator in question via PM. If the problem can not be resolved, then the moderator and user must send their positions to the forum admin. The forum admin will make or change any and/or all final decisions. " i hope that isn't a bannable offense. :whistle
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So this is how it's going to be?
Dude I don't think you have any place to tell Swift what to do since he has been around 3 years longer then you. Let the mods sort this drama out. Your just trolling and stirring the pot. the guy admits he did wrong and that he is guilty, maybe of multiple things. he admits he was warned, something the mod staff doesn't really need to do since the rules are posted. the mod staff is the judge, jury and executioner it is easy to see. its just whining because look he isn't banned anymore and is posting. omg he lost the privledge to post for hours 'cause he broke the posted rules!!!! :o