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Feb 25, 2016 09:01:46   #
Tasine wrote:
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I'm not a religious person, but I see it EXACTLY as you do. The woman has a choice...all she has to do is hold a dime between her knees, and she won't get pregnant. She has no moral RIGHT to choose death for the living BABY that SHE produced. The baby is NOT HER body. The baby's body is the baby's body and has its own rights, given by God, not some lawyer. But I place blame where it truly belongs: politicians passed the law that gives her the legal authority to murder her baby..............the worst law on the books, and it has led to absolute decadence in this country.
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There is no way I can agree with you more! If anyone wants to see when our country started into the toilet, it's very obvious - Roe v Wade. Innocent blood is on the hands of that unSupreme Court who made that determination. I would not want to be in their shoes come judgement day. I know there are some here who say the Bible is a 2000 year old book of fairy tales...is it? Is it really? Are you sure?
(Not pointed at you Tasne)
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Feb 25, 2016 08:44:39   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I think and who he made that great quote to "I'll be your Huckleberry" ... And Whamo !

Lights out for eternity !

I gotta see that movie uncut again...


I think, but don't hold me to it - Doc said that to Ringo...and it was indeed lights out.
To me the only movie in the same league as Tombstone is The Outlaw Jose Wales. When Jose asked Lonwadie (Chief Dan George) if he had anything to eat he said "all I have is this piece of hard rock candy, but it isn't for eatin, it's for lookin thru."
Another good quote from the movie..."we whooped em agin didn't we Jose."
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Feb 24, 2016 21:10:54   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Ahhhh haaaaaa..... That's right... Just off the Chart man !

Wooo hoooo..... Love that movie.

Fantastic.

Yes Sir Thank You.


Remember who called Doc "lunger"? I think it was Ike Clanton but not sure.
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Feb 24, 2016 20:43:02   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Sorry that's Val Kilmer but now I'm forgetting what movie that was....

help me ?

Tombstone, 1993
"I'm your huckleberry..."
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Feb 24, 2016 20:35:28   #
America Only wrote:
Really...the democrats are mostly dip sticks and retards! BUT I do know a few that are good and decent folks....a few!


I also know a few, mostly cousins - they are disappointed with the current crop of democrat candidates.
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Feb 24, 2016 19:50:50   #
Ricko wrote:
Obama has done it again. It took this country's presidents 216 years to amass an 8.5 trillion dollar National Debt. Obama was able to double that debt by accumulating another 8.5 trillion in just seven years. Our taxpayers are weary but our lenders are rejoicing. A real democrat at work. If left to their own devices and not to be outdone, both Bernie and Hillary would triple our debt just to show they are even better democrats. Good Luck America !!!


YES THEY WILL! I have no clue how thinking Americans can even think of voting "D" this cycle. Gogol luck America indeed.
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Feb 24, 2016 19:46:49   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
Throttling those who continue to Moderate, Compromise, Soften the Pillars that made the Doctrines and America Great...

We See YOU !


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http://newswithviews.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=29500c85585823e59a4ae2892&id=1d6764474f&e=04cb7160bf


If, as the article states, BHO was not eligible in 2008 or 2012, how do we go back and rectify that colossal FUBAR?? Not arguing with you or the author of the article, just asking.
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Feb 24, 2016 19:33:02   #
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Nor do I see it as a rightful means of birth control, but the masses DO see it that way, merely because it is LEGAL FOR ANY REASON THE WOMAN STATES. Have you ever looked at the stats?

In 2008, approximately 1.21 million abortions took place in the U.S., down from an estimated 1.29 million in 2002, 1.31 million in 2000 and 1.36 million in 1996. From 1973 through 2008, nearly 50 million legal abortions have occurred in the U.S. (AGI).

Black women are more than 4.8 times more likely than non-Hispanic white women to have an abortion, and Hispanic women are 2.7 times as likely (AGI).

The abortion rate of women with Medicaid (welfare)coverage is three times as high as that of other women (NAF).

On average, women give at least 3 reasons for choosing abortion:
3/4 say that having a baby would interfere with work, school or other responsibilities(this one makes me madder than hell);
about 3/4 say they cannot afford a child; and
1/2 say they do not want to be a single parent or are having problems with their husband or partner (AGI).

Only 12% of women included a physical problem with their health among reasons for having an abortion (NAF).

One per cent (of aborting women) reported t[hat they were the survivors of rape (NAF).[/quote]

Let me state unequivocally that I too support a woman's "right to choose" - however, once she chooses to spread her legs and let some hairy legged boy climb on top, she made her choice what to "do with her body" - now it's the baby's "right to choose" and since they can't speak for themselves, I choose life for them. God said "before you were in your mother's womb, I knew you."
I will not stand at the Great White Throne of Judgement with the blood of the most innocent amount us on my hands.
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Feb 24, 2016 19:21:44   #
Ricko wrote:
oldroy-the republican senate should inform AG Lynch that they will consider her as a SCOTUS nominee once Hillary has been indicted and convicted. That would add significantly to her resume. PS. Obama is most likely aware of the law but since he does not like it why should he follow same ? He ignores immigration law so why not this ?? Good Luck America !!!


ILIKE that idea! I think it is a totally workable solution. Ricko, you are a genius, period.
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Feb 24, 2016 19:17:56   #
oldroy wrote:
Now I don't know why she said such a thing but it appears to me that she may be wanting some of us to support her appointment to the Supreme Court, should that happen. Weak argument but possible. Who knows what they will do to make the GOPl Senators lose sight of things.

Two laws have been recently passed by a Dem Congress and the present one that don't allow those people to be moved to the mainland but Obama doesn't seem to know about it.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2016/02/24/loretta-lynch-confirms-it-is-against-the-law-to-transfer-gitmo-detainees-to-the-united-states-n2124309?

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I would not support her for dog catcher. Time will tell if she actually believes in the rule of law as it pertains to Club Gitmo.
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Feb 24, 2016 12:56:54   #
mwdegutis wrote:
Andy Woods | February 19, 2016
I had originally intended to write a series of posts explaining why Republican voters should select Ted Cruz in the upcoming primaries and reject Donald Trump. My working title for the series was going to be “Why We Must Choose Cruz and Dump Trump.” However, after a conversation with my wife the other evening, I have decided not to write the series primarily for the reason that it has finally occurred to me that America’s real problem is not a lack of information. Thus, such a series of articles would largely be a waste of time. Recently, I have reluctantly come to the realization that Americans, with very few exceptions, are really not interested in facts or logic. We are living among a generation where facts no longer seem to matter.


The truth of the matter is that America is finally under the judgment of God. Our nation has been given over to what it wants. America is under a deluding influence. Such a deleterious condition cannot be remedied with better and more aggressive public policy arguments. The Scripture teaches that people can go so far in their sin that God finally removes His hand of restraint upon them and finally gives them over to what they want to do. This is the very thing that happened to Pharaoh in the Old Testament. After hardening his own heart several times against God (Exod. 7:13, 22; 8:15, 19, 32; 9:7), God finally hardened Pharaoh’s heart and gave Pharaoh over to what he wanted to do (Exod. 4:21; 9:12). This removal of divine restraint as a sign of judgment upon a culture is also the key theme of Romans 1:18–32. In this troubling section of the Bible, after people no longer see fit to retain the knowledge of God (Rom. 1:18-23), God is said to repeatedly give them over (Rom. 1:24, 26, 28) to the sins that they are so eager to commit. The prophet Jeremiah anticipated that same type of turning over by God in his own day when he recorded the following chilling words from the Lord, “As for you, do not pray for this people, and do not lift up cry or prayer for them, and do not intercede with Me; for I do not hear you” (Jer. 7:16). We see the same type of judgment predicted for the end times as people will be given over to a spirit of delusion that will cause them to embrace the antichrist. Second Thessalonians 2:11–12 says, “For this reason God will send upon them a deluding influence so that they will believe what is false, in order that they all may be judged who did not believe the truth, but took pleasure in wickedness.”

Why do I believe that America is now at this delicate tipping point? Largely, it is because of the meteoric rise of a person like Donald Trump in American politics. The man is a moral and verbal sewer. He has no political resume. Rather, his campaign has been buoyed by empty promises devoid of any real substance or meaningful content. He merely repeats mantras that the voters want to hear similar to the types of statements that Barack Obama gave us back in 2008. You know the rhetoric: “I’m going to build a wall around America and make Mexico pay for it.” “We are going to make this country great again.” “Believe me, Americans are going to win again.” “We are actually going to win so many times we are going to get tired of winning.” “Trust me, it is going to be great.” This type of rhetoric seems more akin to that of a used car salesman rather than that of a serious presidential contender. These sentiments are nothing more than empty slogans since they never reveal exactly how Trump plans to accomplish these great exploits. These are the sorts of trite statements that third world dictators endlessly propagate upon their beleaguered people. In fact, according to Imelda Marcos, the public expression “we are going to make this nation great again” is the very slogan that Ferdinand Marcos articulated just prior to coming to power in the 1950s in the Philippines and prior to Marcos’ imposition of martial law (1).

The fact that all the evidence indicates that Trump throughout the course of his entire life really never believed all of the conservative positions that he now supposedly holds (2) is really of no consequence to people. When anybody dares to shed light on Trump’s longtime liberal worldview by pointing out that “the king is naked,” they are simply shouted down as a “liar” or victimized by various other ad hominem attacks. Such was the sum and substance of last Saturday’s Republican Primary debate in South Carolina. The masses really are not interested in information related to Trump’s liberal worldview since they have already made a decision to blindly follow Trump on the basis that he tells them what they want to hear. In fact, the bigger a fool Trump makes of himself on the national stage, the larger his poll numbers seem to climb. This, in and of itself, is perhaps the greatest evidence of the deluding influence that is now descending upon America. Ask yourself a simple question. How is it possible for Trump to repeat the Michael Moore and Code Pink left wing lunacy that former President George Bush intentionally misled the American people about the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in a recent Republican primary debate and in a conservative state like South Carolina, and have his poll numbers rise and not fall as a result? Such public folly would have been sufficient to derail any Presidential aspirations in prior generations. The only explanation is that the voters are no longer being driven by their mental and rational faculties. Rather, they are being primarily fueled by irrational emotion due to a deluding influence.

I realize that a recent poll showed Cruz leading his primary challengers nationally (3). However, this poll is an aberration with the majority of them showing Trump clobbering his opponents in upcoming primaries (4). What Republican primary voters are apparently on the precipice of doing, if the present poll numbers are an accurate indication, is to reject a Senator Ted Cruz Presidential nomination in exchange for that of a show man and a game show host. Think about how monumental this is. Ted Cruz is an articulate conservative who has a track record of opposing progressivism not only within the Democratic Party but also in his own Republican party. Cruz has had a stellar legal career successfully arguing numerous cases favoring conservatism before the United States Supreme Court. Even the ultra-liberal Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz reluctantly conceded that Ted Cruz was one of the most brilliant law students ever under his tutelage (5). Cruz is also a man not only of deep Christian conviction but also, as demonstrated by his actions, someone who is committed to the principles of limited government set forth by America’s founders. There is nobody as qualified to replace potentially four Supreme Court vacancies that the next President will likely have the opportunity to fill, than Ted Cruz. Yet, this kind of man with this kind of record is no longer attractive to the majority of Americans voters. They would much rather embrace the progenitor of a reality TV show. What further evidence do we need to confidently say that America is now under a deluding influence given by God himself as a judgment upon this nation?

Further evidence of God withdrawing his hand from America might also be found in the recent deaths of former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and Theologian Dr. Charles Ryrie. Both of these men were similar in their ambition to honor authorial intent. They were both giants and sources of great spiritual light in their respective fields. What Scalia was to the field of Constitutional interpretation, Ryrie was to the field of biblical theology. Yet, within the span of a few days, as both men passed, these lights to the culture were removed by the hand of God. In fact, it very well may be that God has raised up Ted Cruz only for the single purpose of being rejected by voters in order to demonstrate once and for all that Americans are under a spiritual delusion. Like the Ninevites of old, the current generation of Americans apparently are no longer capable of discerning their right hand from their left (Jonah 4:11). Of course, in my heart of hearts, I want to be wrong about all of this. I want to believe that there is still hope for this once great nation. I want to once again trust the good sense of the American electorate. However, as explained above, I have my doubts. If Trump overwhelmingly wins the Republican primaries in South Carolina on Saturday and then on Super Tuesday on March 1st, then these unfortunate suspicions will be confirmed.

Endnotes
1. IMELDA MARCOS: “DONALD TRUMP JUST PLAGIARIZED MY HUSBAND” http://adobochronicles.com/2015/06/16/imelda-marcos-donald-trump-just-plagiarized-my-husband/ Inaugural Address of President Marcos, December 30, 1965: “This nation can be great again. This I have said over and over. It is my article of faith, and Divine Providence has willed that you and I can now translate this faith into deeds. I have repeatedly told you: each generation writes its own history. Our forbears have written theirs. With fortitude and excellence we must write ours. We must renew the vision of greatness for our country.” http://www.gov.ph/1965/12/30/inaugural-address-of-president-marcos-december-30-1965/ Declaration of Martial law in the Philippines Sept. 21, 1972 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14iz1eZlNuU. Marcos declared martial law on September 21, 1972, and did not lift it until January 17, 1981. http://tagaloglang.com/the-era-of-ferdinand-marcos/
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcUCLwWCihE For other evidence demonstrating Trumps liberal world view, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDrCt60aMCE&sns=em and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc2gUer8ACY&sns=em and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6u7A7_bKX-g&sns=em
3. http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/surprise-trump-falls-behind-cruz-national-nbc-wsj-poll-n520296
4. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/sc/south_carolina_republican_presidential_primary-4151.html
5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44BfNx1ZV6U
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Feb 24, 2016 12:49:17   #
no propaganda please wrote:
The child will definitely be gender confused, not necessarily same sex attracted.
To learn more about this activist movement and its lies you can go to SEX CHANGE REGRETS Walt Heyer web sight. Google Walt Heyer to find out the exact address. He was taught as a small child that he was a girl, had surgery and regretted it, and changed back to male and has been on a campaign against this highly profitable fraud since. He wrote several books include Paper Genders, which is very easily understood.
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In 1959 I was in the 6th grade in a N Texas school. There was a girl in 5th grade who looked for all the world like a boy - fat, butch haircut, tee shirts, blue jeans and work boots. I thought she was a boy...until I saw her go into the girls restroom??? I told my teacher what I saw and was told she was a girl, not a boy. Listen up you dumass "gender confused" people, kids are cruel, this little girl was not just teased, she was persecuted by her classmates. I do not know what happened to her, that was the only year I attended that school.
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Feb 24, 2016 12:38:39   #
J Anthony wrote:
No need to shout, pal. I get the abject failure of Democrats. Unlike yourself, I also see the abject failure of Republicans. Both are merely two factions of the same corporatist-duopoly. Both have done NOTHING to help solve the nation's problems. I'm sorry that you and others have difficulty accepting this simple truth.


It actually is a very simple truth. The current crop of republican elites are very little different than the current crop of democrat elites - and that, my friends on both sides of the fence - is the pure, unvarnished truth.
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Feb 24, 2016 09:54:47   #
archie bunker wrote:
If the water in Florida is bad THOMAS, walk East. Just keep walking...when you feel yourself start to float, let go...just suck your lungs full, and float to the bottom. Come on dude! Help us out here!


I don't care what anybody says, at rite tear is some funny s**t

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Feb 24, 2016 09:45:23   #
This is child abuse in its purest form! My question is - why do these two deviants have this child in their "care" at all???
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