Tea Party wins primary in Delaware - Page 19
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aRod
United States758 Posts
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phungus420
United States179 Posts
On September 19 2010 21:52 aRod wrote: This woman has a blank look in her eyes, characteristic of an intense Christian. It is pathetic that people have any support for this person, but at least I have someone to hate. This statement is vacuous, it's simply hollow spite. I'm opposed to the tea party because they are using the rhetoric of "small government" and "controlling spending" to advance positions directly contrary to these stated goals (ie increased military interventionalism, and forced religious dogma on society by The State). But saying you feel good to hate someone because they have hollow looking eyes, and are "lol Christian" makes you worse in my eyes then those you oppose. | ||
oBlade
United States5584 Posts
She doesn't believe in evolution? That would be fascinating if she were a biologist. She doesn't like abortion? It doesn't bother me if she never has one. But it's not helpful to man, to the rest of us, when people fall into her dogmatic ignorance. | ||
0neder
United States3733 Posts
I, for one, think a lot of good would come from having less career politicians who are corrupt and live in their DC bubble. It is healthy to have average citizens be this involved, no matter their views. | ||
DamnCats
United States1472 Posts
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Rev0lution
United States1805 Posts
and won the delaware primary. | ||
Adila
United States874 Posts
On September 20 2010 01:04 0neder wrote: Regardless if you think an individual is qualified for public office, the principle of commoners being involved in our government is kind of....THE WAY THIS COUNTRY STARTED. I, for one, think a lot of good would come from having less career politicians who are corrupt and live in their DC bubble. It is healthy to have average citizens be this involved, no matter their views. You know the majority of the founding fathers are far from "commoners" right? That said, they were at least intelligent and capable of some compromise. | ||
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dinki0825
United States238 Posts
On September 18 2010 09:09 Gann1 wrote: it's a shame because Castle would've made a good senator... he's done a good job for us in the House for a long time. he can pull what Lieberman did back in 2006 and run as an independent lol | ||
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Antoine
United States7481 Posts
On September 20 2010 01:04 0neder wrote: Regardless if you think an individual is qualified for public office, the principle of commoners being involved in our government is kind of....THE WAY THIS COUNTRY STARTED. I, for one, think a lot of good would come from having less career politicians who are corrupt and live in their DC bubble. It is healthy to have average citizens be this involved, no matter their views. it's laughably inaccurate to insinuate that the founders of the country were anything but a group of elites | ||
Doraemon
Australia14949 Posts
wow... | ||
Hesmyrr
Canada5776 Posts
On September 20 2010 11:18 Doraemon wrote: http://www.theage.com.au/world/odonnell-makes-light-of-witchcraft-comment-20100920-15i78.html wow... Well, now I can see why people would support her. Obviously everyone wants their leader to develop the nation into novel-like modern magical empire (or at least she managed to enchant people into believing above, which is just as equally as realistic). | ||
keV.
United States3214 Posts
After the Friday release of footage of Christine O’Donnell’s 1999 confession to dabbling in witchcraft in her teens, Republican nominee for the Delaware Senate seat has cancelled every scheduled appearance since. After the tape’s release by Bill Maher, the hosts of scheduled shows have received last-minute notices that she would be absent, but have never obtained any explanations. The nominee did appear on “Real Time with Bill Maher” in response to his request and solidified the confession in the aired interview. http://www.eworldpost.com/christine-odonnel-magically-disappears-after-confessing-to-witchcraft-16557.html Tee hee. | ||
Adila
United States874 Posts
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teekesselchen
Germany886 Posts
There might be an interpretation of it which could be a little contradictional to their immigration policy. Slightly. + Show Spoiler + Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame With conquering limbs astride from land to land Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. „Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!“ cries she With silent lips. „Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me: I lift my lamp beside the golden door.“ Christine O'Donnel... what a laughing stock. I can't believe what nonsense she talks. "In 2006, she told a newspaper that homosexuals have an "identity disorder" that is "adopted through societal factors."". Yeah great must be the reason why there is a remarkable amount of homosexual animals and why identical twins share one sexual orientation while unidentical twins don't. As German Georg Schramm said (human rights in germany as a topic) "We've been progressed further once in enlightenment. The americans also. Now they're back to hunting the devil." | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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lightrise
United States1355 Posts
On September 25 2010 12:43 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Well Bill Maher just showed another clip this time her stating that Evolution is a myth and if it was true why were there still monkeys or w/e. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KB0TLgcNesU LOL i just searched this post so i could post that video but you beat me to it. This lady is def off her rocker edit: also found this.... just amazing http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/27/christine-odonnell-craziest-quotes_n_718328.html | ||
lightrise
United States1355 Posts
WHAT? LOLOL | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
“We were a big noisy family with a lot of backyard skits and carnivals,” said Ms. O’Donnell, whose mother, Carole, called her Chrissy the Pooh and whose father, Daniel, worked a series of small television roles before scoring his signature gig — playing Bozo the Clown. Ms. O’Donnell has faced charges this week that she lied about her educational record — a claim on two online business networking sites that she had attended Oxford University when in fact she participated in a summer program from the Phoenix Institute, which was housed at the elite British university. “I was never dishonest about my education,” she said. “Whether someone put it there to call me a liar, whatever.” Ms. O’Donnell was joined Thursday by her oldest sister, Jennie, a lesbian who seems unbothered by Christine’s past statements about homosexuals (they have an “identity disorder,” she said in 2006) and has moved temporarily from Los Angeles to help on the campaign. “Blood is thicker than politics,” explained Jennie, a self-described expert in the “healing arts.” Source | ||
Biochemist
United States1008 Posts
Tons more where that came from. Very ironic for him to poke fun at someone else for holding onto a few beliefs that run contrary to established scientific consensus when he obviously has several of his own. | ||
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