Everything posted by sox4lifeinPA
- Lance Berkman
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hey hey
just back for a minute or two, but I'm stoked to see our boys in first. hope y'all are doing great. I was at a wedding this weekend for my best friend and it was super great.... miss pa caught the bouquet!! uh oh anyway, continue to have a great summer and I hope to talk to everyone soon. Alex
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Sex Clubs!
who started this thread? I couldn't see on my computer? *cough* *cough*
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Presidential Poll: 6/20/2004
My favorite quote is by dick morris. He said that there's an unspoken Senate Floor rule that foul language is ok only when directed towards Sen. Leahy. and for the record, he was politely saying that yes he said the F bomb, but wasn't going to go around parading that fact. The Left is just DESPERATELY trying to have something stick. Bush is up on Kerry by 7-8 points in most polls. The left is scared.
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Presidential Poll: 6/20/2004
ACLU will take care of civil liberties...give me a break. The Brady Bill is still with us, and the NRA hasn't been able to do anything about it. Gay marriages unite two biologically incompatible beings. Love does not transcend biology. I can love a chicken and it may love me back, but I can't f*** it when I please And yes, those shows as well as Christians that seek to degredate the sanctity of marriage make me sick. I pray for those people. What makes no F***** sense whatsoever is the fact that life is so easily given and taken in this pathetic and irresponsible nation. Our parents generation thought it was helping us so much with personal choice. Open your eyes. You hate Bush for his handling of the Iraqi war, yet you're perfectly okay with the war being wagged on unborn US citizens... yeah, conservatives are terrible :headshake :puke
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Sex Clubs!
so a republican secretly devoid of values and pandering to the christian vote is worse than a Democrat booster pretending to be a Christian minister that secretly seeks to remove any power from the message of the Cross by undermining clearly stated moral guidelines in the Bible? ok, just checking. ...just saying
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Presidential Poll: 6/20/2004
by the way, my last post was brought to you by "People who hated english class for Bush/Cheney '04" get a spellchecker, alex... yikes
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Presidential Poll: 6/20/2004
*sigh* sadly, you missed the whole point of my post being about SUPREME COURT APPOINTEES...Bush is a politician like every other scumbag in D.C.... You're kidding yourself if you think John Heinz-Kerry isn't in bed with just as many special interests. Just wait, Kerry gets elected and there will be just as many accusations and scandals as GWB, Clinton, or Reagan. My point was that if I had to choose a Bush appointee who most likely will have stricter interpretation and conservative approach to Law versus a Kerry nomination who'll cement Roe V. Wade, eliminate gun ownership, and blow the door wide open for gay marriages... who the hell would you vote for?? p.s. your use of green was pedestrian at best... better luck next time.
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Presidential Poll: 6/20/2004
ok, those are nice statistics and all APU, but the reality is that X, Y, or Z president would have had to follow the same path to where we are right now. Clinton set Bush up for an economic down fall and 9/11 was the knife in the back that we're finally recovering from. Take your head out of your butt and tell me honestly that a majority of the problems Bush has faced wouldn't have been faced and handled more or less the same way by any other president. The national budget is only about 30% malleable. The first things to be cut during economic slow downs are public projects....that's universal...democrat, independent, republican. meh, whatever...
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Presidential Poll: 6/20/2004
hang on a sec... so would anyone say that our current supreme court is moderate to conservative? and yet our cultural and moral compass has continued to plumate south (turn on the tv or log on to the internet, case closed). My point being that with the possibility of moderate to liberal justices nominated to the SC, why on God's green earth would I want the degredation of our society to be sped up? It sounds like more and more we should DEFINITELY vote for Bush, before the train wreck that is cultural and moral reletivism destroys our nation.
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Young Life
young life I'm surprised not more people know about it. It's a rather large Christian organization aimed at teens. (mostly the God rejecting, first class ticket to hell, types, but we try to expand our borders some times )
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Young Life
if there's a chess club, there can be a "God club". personally, I just had my own club and I'd pummel anyone I didnt like... oh how lonely I was...soooooooo lonely!!
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Presidential Poll: 6/20/2004
what the hell do you mean by that?????!?!?!
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Kerry vs Bush
this is friggin' hilarious coming from a multi-millionare "fortunate one"... Why does the left pretend like they're sitting in welfare lines with the people they claim to represent? hypocrisy and then some. it's horse crap.
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Young Life
Anyone involved currently or previously? Just curious, because I used to lead my local high school for a couple years. I liked a lot of things about it, but I hated other parts of it. I'd really like to know people's thoughts...
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9.11 committee report
no offense, with 1 million bucks a year, I could finance a better business than bin laden. He basically takes out of work and hopeless individuals and then persuades them to believe that "The Man" is actually "The aMericANs"... And where is the bottom line? basically the dude runs a non-profit extremist bible camp. Sans Jesus, though. What I will admit is interesting, is that fact that Mosques around the world were/are used as recruitment centers for Jihad. But, to call Bin laden a genius? I prefer to liken him to a supervillian. I can respect and appreciate Einstein, Batman, or David Hasselhoff...but Bin laden? Hitler? the beatles? believe you me, the answer is NO.
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Presidential Poll: 6/20/2004
I'll hold back on the rush of sarcasm and biting remarks that rushed to my fingertips... however, you're kidding yourself if you think that Clinton had very much to do with the economic growth of the 90's. 100,000 jobs were created in texas alone in the last 7-9 months. Realize that economics transcend politics....politics are but a portion of what dictates economic direction. besides that, decide for yourself what truly important issues you hold dearest, and THEN pick a candidate that claims to follow closely with that....don't hold yourself back with a simple bush or kerry vote. The biggest irony of GWB is that his "compassionate conservative christian conscience" (damn good alliteration if you ask me ) is hardly reflected in his politics, whilst John Kerry's liberal agenda lacks any moral compass so that now government finances sex changes and gay marriages. The point being that we need to understand the middle ground a whole lot more if we're going to beat the current 50-50 devide in the US.
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Saved!
I understand where you're coming from, and realize that this movie is far more satirical than serious, but I think the point is that it's a teen movie that tries to speak on real social issues.....rather than some kid sticking his johnson into a pie or a popular teen guy accepting money to take out the nerd girl, only to fall in love with her. meh, do what you want
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Probably wont be here much for a while
ditto to everything above. hang in there bud.
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DodgeBall
"Made" is a terrible movie and pits Vaughn as an idiot to John Favrou's funny man... it's not true Vince at all.
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DodgeBall
I agree with that, but I thought it was more of a Vince Vaughn movie, which puts it in third on his list, behind Swingers and Old School. I want Vince to lead more comedies...Stiller needs to play the straight man, he's better at that.
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Saved!
religion is a human reaction to a God that created us, interacts with us, and desires our faithful following... so it makes sense that when left to our own devices we sink it more often than not. just thought I'd correct what Jim had to say
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Saved!
I'd say you're right, but I think Chrisitans have put a bad spin on religion. Have you ever been to Texas A&M? yikes....
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Saved!
you are 100% correct. I think it speaks volumes about American Christianity and the prostitution of the Faith. Go see it. Roger Ebert said it was an important movie because it's a teen movie that actually had something to say. go figure, huh?
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Saved!
two thumbs up on both of those remarks, young cheat.