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Old 11-03-2010, 01:18 AM   #21
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For Charlie Crist. Try and stop me!
Well I knew you were a tool, so go a-fucking head.

The thing about elections is people just assume getting what they want=getting what they need. We don't know for certain if what we see on the package is what we get. Hell, even I don't know! And I'm much more intelligent and enlightened on these subjects then you are!

Basically we're gambling the future of our state and our country on electees and state specific laws. We do not know the ramifications, which is probably why a represenative democracy plus state elctorial democracy isn't good. We should either turn into a complete republic and have a monarchist system, or a complete democracy and have a confederate socialist system. Personally I'd prefer the former. Seeing as I typically do not trust the average voter to make the right decision, and I'd rather if we fuckup. It'd be our leaders fault, it be the fault of the economists and the party, rather then a bunch of goofs who can't even decide what to get at taco bell...

To be fair, a pure democracy would be more communistic then a represented democracy or a feudal oligarchy. But most communists do not stress the importance of equal vote and legalty, only equal oppurtunity and equal ownership. Another words, as long as they have healthcare, jobs, transportation, energy, and other utilities/nesscesities. What the fuck do they care?

Trust me, I have more to gain from Charlie Crist then you do. He might be my moral opposite... but his attention whore bullshit could cost you progressive voters far more then it could me. Abortion is already legal, and fags are free to do as they please. I have nothing to lose.

As far as theocracy goes. I'm actually non-religious. I know people just assume my anti-gay, anti-abortion position automatically makes me a big Christfag. But as you can see, most religious people are taken in by the libertarian lie. How is that benneficary to them and their ideals? It isn't. But they're stupid. That's why they're religious in the firstplace.

A theocracy wouldn't be half bad though. If we're to have religion, we should have one unifying religion and destroy "diversity" so that we unite as a country against heretical scum. We can argue denomonations and paths, but ultimately we should be one party, one religion, and one state. The Imperium of Man is my playbook for the future.



Seems I'm better at this national socialist thing then you white supramacist wannabes are.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:18 AM   #22
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I agree, you should be free to not buy alcohol on Sunday as well.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:19 AM   #23
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For Charlie Crist. Try and stop me!
I would have thought you'd vote for the nigger.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:20 AM   #24
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I certainly not voting for Rubio or Meek. I like that Crist is Independent, we need an all independent congress.
Commies can run as independents, you fool!
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:20 AM   #25
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Rubio strikes me as someone who get's angry and beats someone up often.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:21 AM   #26
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I'm not saying I like Crist, just more than Rubio and Meek.
Why don't you like the nigger?
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:22 AM   #27
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Commies can run as independents, you fool!
Communists have a Party, Dumbass.

http://www.cpusa.org/
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:22 AM   #28
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I heard what Rush Limbaugh said: "If there is a D next to it, never vote for it, if there is an R next to it always vote for it."

That's what Conservatives believe, even though it was one of their own that started the economic downturn in the first place.
There isn't a "D" worth considering.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:23 AM   #29
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Worked pretty well, I even got this sticker!
What does it say? "I suck nigger cock?"
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:24 AM   #30
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Why don't you like the nigger?
I don't like Ds, or Rs, I like Is.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:26 AM   #31
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Rubio strikes me as someone who get's angry and beats someone up often.
Lol, the progressives are the violent ones....
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:27 AM   #32
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I'm not arguing for Democrats, I'm arguing against the majority of Conservatives. You happen to be the good kind of Conservative Jessie, but most people who are conservatives are like Rush Limbaugh, at heart they believe we should be ruled by Christianity. You surely understand that a good many Conservatives define themselves by Rush Limbaugh's methodology. I find it interesting how no Conservative can ever say anything bad about him, without apologizing the next day!

I realize that I am generalizing, but when using a word like "Conservative" you are referring to a lot of people.

If all Conservatives were like you Jessie, believing in Freedom of Religion, and Personal Freedoms, while being Fiscally and administratively conservative, well that might be exactly what we need to save this country.

The Problem is that the Conservatives in Washington, and running for it, are like Bush, Socially Conservative, not Fiscally.

Democrats are terrible politicians, and they admit it. Republicans are just as bad, and try to cover it up, and act as if they care about bigger things. Both Parties are just as bad for our system. The only Conservative Republican leader we had (other than Reagen) was a sorry excuse for a leader.

George W Bush is the brand of Conservative you have in Washington, the one who is against Abortions, Stem Cell Research, but will spend ourselves into a huge deficit.
You sound like you're in love, gayboy.

You still don't get it, do you, boy? Jews decide who will be President.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:28 AM   #33
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Dude, my moms side of the family are Evangelical Opus Dai Christians, you're not getting any more Christian-Conservative than that [with the exception fringe nuts] and they don't want the US to be run as a theocracy.... They want none of that...

All that "conservatives want a theocracy" nonsense is nothing more than bullshit from the left and they use it to scare people to the left....... Its all LIES...

Liberals are pathological liars that will use any and all means to reel in people.... Nothing they say is true Mark..

Yes there are fringe Christian nuts that want a theocracy but those fools are a severe minority... Maybe 2% of Christians would support a theocracy..

The conservative voting base LOVES the constitution and they REALIZE a theocracy is out of the question and its a violation of the Bill of Rights..

Yes, over the past 15 -years republicans and conservatives have been out of line and you can bet the real conservative base is fedup with their bullshit.. But today the right has no CHOICE but to listen to their voting base because it they dont do what we want done, they may as well commit suicide.
Opus Dei, meaning "Work of God."
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:30 AM   #34
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Then why can't I buy alcohol on Sunday?
Short answer - it's against the law, dummy.

Most people can buy alcohol on Sunday, you should have asked why you can't suck dicks in public.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:32 AM   #35
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They don't have a right to endorse any religion, and the reasoning behind having that law is because Christians want it.

That's a real stretch, boy.

I live in Florida.
Are you saying one can't buy alcohol in Florida on Sunday? Bwahahahahahahaah!!
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:34 AM   #36
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Yeah Mark, its called democracy...

Furthermore I DOUBT its a state law and its most likely a town/village law.... Not to mention not buying alcohol on Sundays is a far cry from a theocracy Mark so dont attempt that's even close... Also, back in the day no alcohol sales on Sunday was common EVERYWHERE, so dont attempt to imply this is something new here because its not.

Its funny how we are NOT nor have we ever been a theocracy despite the fact that this nation was 100x more conservative 150-years ago than we are presently but now you actually believe there is a "theocracy conspiracy?" LOL..
This guy, markendsley, hates the thought there might be a God, mark hates God for making him so dumb and ugly.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:38 AM   #37
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Ah, but it does make us part theocracy, because a religious organization is being allowed to make legislation.

There are an awful lot of atheists in Washington making laws. Does that make us an atheocracy?

Let me ask you, if Christians got together and voted that everyone would be required to be Christian, would that be wrong to you?

Of course it would, you nutcake. Don't you have any brains at all?

Christians also got Alcohol banned, and are still having other drugs banned. They shove their religion down our throats at ever twist and turn.
Christians aren't the only people who don't want to have their children witnessing drunken sots lying on the sidewalk on the way to church, synagogue or Temple on Sunday morning.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:39 AM   #38
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No, legislators manifest legislation, the county board creates ballot initiatives and those ideas are then put on voting ballots and the community passes those said ideas - the government is not a Church Mark.

If you want to buy booze on Sunday, get a petition, get the required amount of signatures and take it to your county/village board meeting and they will take up your gripe..
Why do you try to reason with that total moron?
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:40 AM   #39
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Christians aren't the only people who don't want to have their children witnessing drunken sots lying on the sidewalk on the way to church, synagogue or Temple on Sunday morning.
That doesn't give them the right to tell people what they can, and cannot buy with their own money. Maybe if you religious folk would stop making this world so miserable, other people wouldn't need to drink so much!
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:41 AM   #40
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I personally don't care, but I don't like being ruled by the law of the Church. I personally know, my mother's side of the family goes to this Church that constantly tells them how to vote, and what to think about political figures.

You underestimate how much control the Church has over our Government.
And you think the congregation is gullible enough to be told whom to vote for? Jewish rabbis do the same thing.
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