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sox4lifeinPA

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  1. it's widely known that the whole staff is gonna be on the shake down when Bush returns to office. I would imagine the next four years are going to be different than the last. bye bye Rumsfield, wolfowitz, powell, etc...
  2. "hey france, you f***ing socialist assholes...stop taking money from saddam in one breath, and then telling us we're warmongers in the next breath" "hey germany, you f***ing socialist assholes...nice job in WW II...How's your wonderful country that we rebuilt with US tax dollars? great....stop taking money from saddam and get down here and gaurd some ammo dumps. while you're at it, fire up the bar-b-q and cook us some brats"
  3. once again, if our commie socialist "friends" in Europe would have been on the ground with us, instead of counting their Saddam bucks, this might be a none-issue. The same people that are "outraged" at how 300 tons of munitions could be lost are the same people that say "see, there weren't any wmds here! you liar!!" pathetic
  4. how old are you? no, seriously, you write like a 15 year old... call us in 3 years when you can vote. :headshake
  5. no spin, its reality. These countries opposed us because they were paid off with promises of oil contracts. If they "truly cared" about the world like everyone says GWB doesn't, they'd be in this fight and seeing democracy winning. What do you think the outcome would be if we had 20-30k more men on the ground? I never said we never needed them, by the way. I knew they had their own reasons for not supporting our decisions. The same people that want our nation to pacify all other nations ahead of our national security are the same people who look right past this oil for food scandal and still see Bush as a bad guy. it's truly pathetic.
  6. add this to the "oil for food" bribery scandal, and no friggin' crap we can't keep tabs of everything in Iraq. If the Germans and the French weren't taking fistfuls of dollars from Saddam, we'd have that Colilition we needed to make sure we had complete control over the insurgants How is any of this Bush's fault?
  7. how many kids do you have tex?
  8. 10k less a year means one of his 4 children doesn't go to college, can't get federal aid for college because apparently 140k a year is a lot of money to the government, and subsequently everyone suffers due to Kerry's "better plan to do things better"
  9. me? it had to be said
  10. glad to know you're clairvoyant and know exactly which tone I meant my remark. You're automatically assuming I care at all about how he feels about GWB or think GWB is that great to begin with. and you called ME "bizzaro world". I never personally attacked anyone. get your facts straight, Jim. You messed up, not me.
  11. sox4lifeinPA replied to mreye's topic in SLaM
    my e-mail spam box?
  12. sox4lifeinPA replied to mreye's topic in SLaM
    you'd look hot
  13. I'm 100% in argeeance. My brother made the point that how many pastors have a weight problem, and we don't say anything to them? How then do we selectively point to homosexuality as the "ultimate" no no? I get his message, but we shouldn't be allowing leadership in a church to have any foothold with repeatative sins, so just because there is now, doesn't mean we can just allow anyone to shepherd a flock.
  14. you mean shiner?
  15. how do you feel about a practicing adulterer being in leadership then? or a pastor who is addicted to pornography?
  16. you could always try "Mudding" texans are funny. God, I miss living there.
  17. My comment was completely in green. The only socialized health care system that even begins to work is the singapore model. That's where we should look for answers. Life long Medical Savings accounts with survivorship will save America's health care problem. The actual health care costs I paid this year would have been 1/4th the ammount I potentially contributed. Why pay for "coverage"? That doesn't make sense, when we can just pay for our actual expenses. and it's funny that his anti-american "f***ing douche bag president" comment gets no remarks, by my clearly joking comment about health care does? glad to know moderators are held to higher standards.....f***ing douche bag
  18. could be worse.... 103% of the population in Columbus, OH has registered to vote
  19. sox4lifeinPA replied to danman31's topic in SLaM
    I saw it tonight...holy crap I was laughing so much. "F.A.G." -film actors guild "Team America! f*** YEAH! so lick my butt and suck on MY balls" "Freedom's worth a buck o' five" "dicks f*** pussies, but sometimes they f*** assholes too"
  20. 1) I totally agree, but the examples stand as social problems stemming from the vehicle of homosexuality. The spread of AIDS was amplified by the gay community among many other factors (zero sex education, proper protection). The catholic church scandal is a perfect example of individuals in power corrupted by the sexualization of America over the past 30 years. I'm actually not sure how this isn't a problem created by homosexuality, so please help me on that one. 2) I'm not pro-incest, if that's what you want to hear, I'm just suggesting that we need to have discussions like this before we tread down pathways that we can't step back from. Prohibition was disasterous, as would ending abortion rights. Once a society choses the more liberal pathway it cannot undo that decision.
  21. so because one social taboo has worn off, the others are SOL? because there was a time when homosexuality was the same way. I'm just finding covienience in the homosexuality arguement versus actually fact. A minority of people worked their cause and got enough people on their side to ignore social mores that you discussed and now we're at where we're at. *note* I'm quite libertarian politically, so by all means, I think on a social level, homosexuality is fair game. The government shouldn't have much say at all in this discussion. I'm just raising these questions because from a biblical standpoint we shouldn't mirror the greater society. "be in the world, but not of the world" So I do agree with Southsider that if homosexuality is a sin, then it's no difference than me lying, murdering, etc. I wish I could love everyone to the extent that I'm called to, but I have a strong sense of justice and desire to protect the leadership of the church. There's just no room for arguement in that category. *back to dragging my knuckles
  22. our health care system is in shambles and it's still better than yours? yeah...that's what I thought.
  23. hehe, that's funny. pretty good movie too.
  24. I made no such note, but I don't disagree with that statement. Show me the fossil records that gets you from Junkey the circus monkey to FlaSoxxJim and then we'll talk. As for the 7 days bit, whether it took 6 days or 6 billion years, the point is who made it, not how long. Science shows us it's 6 billion years worth of development, great, that doesn't negate Gods hand in creation.

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