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May 24, 2020 14:48:10   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
Auntie Dee wrote:
Sounds like you want people to die Kevyn so your rants can be proven right! What'a way to live!


Like a yip yap little dog nipping at ankles until you spray it with a water bottle.

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May 24, 2020 16:00:31   #
frogdog
 
Kevyn wrote:
Yesterday the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer with no legal power to do so acted like the emperor or dictator he longs to be and wrongly stated that places of worship could ignore the carefully structured state public health guidelines and open. Keep in mind that closing these businesses is strictly a states governors prerogative and carries the weight of law. More importantly closing places where people congregate in close proximity prevents people from spreading a deadly disease. Any conscientious religious leader realizes this and will keep their parishioners health and lives in mind Remaining closed. Sadly a few greedy hucksters will risk the lives of church members in order to fill collection baskets. So here is how you can save lives. On Sunday morning go for a walk, drive or bike ride around town and if you see a church, synagogue mosque or temple with a full parking lot call the police or health department to report the reckless violation.
Yesterday the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer with no legal po... (show quote)


Reporting other people to the police. What a N**i way of celebrating.

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May 24, 2020 16:06:47   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
frogdog wrote:
Reporting other people to the police. What a N**i way of celebrating.


Guaranteed he would narc on his husband or mom.

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May 24, 2020 20:23:42   #
Tug484
 
Kevyn wrote:
Yesterday the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer with no legal power to do so acted like the emperor or dictator he longs to be and wrongly stated that places of worship could ignore the carefully structured state public health guidelines and open. Keep in mind that closing these businesses is strictly a states governors prerogative and carries the weight of law. More importantly closing places where people congregate in close proximity prevents people from spreading a deadly disease. Any conscientious religious leader realizes this and will keep their parishioners health and lives in mind Remaining closed. Sadly a few greedy hucksters will risk the lives of church members in order to fill collection baskets. So here is how you can save lives. On Sunday morning go for a walk, drive or bike ride around town and if you see a church, synagogue mosque or temple with a full parking lot call the police or health department to report the reckless violation.
Yesterday the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer with no legal po... (show quote)


It's against the Constitution to interfere with people's religion.
You complain about the silliest wrong things that you have no clue about.

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May 24, 2020 22:20:37   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
Kevyn wrote:
Yesterday the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer with no legal power to do so acted like the emperor or dictator he longs to be and wrongly stated that places of worship could ignore the carefully structured state public health guidelines and open. Keep in mind that closing these businesses is strictly a states governors prerogative and carries the weight of law. More importantly closing places where people congregate in close proximity prevents people from spreading a deadly disease. Any conscientious religious leader realizes this and will keep their parishioners health and lives in mind Remaining closed. Sadly a few greedy hucksters will risk the lives of church members in order to fill collection baskets. So here is how you can save lives. On Sunday morning go for a walk, drive or bike ride around town and if you see a church, synagogue mosque or temple with a full parking lot call the police or health department to report the reckless violation.
Yesterday the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer with no legal po... (show quote)


Well it's plain to see you would be the George Soros in today's lining up folks to load into train cars !

Why are you and Democrats so all fired in saving lives but push the k*****g of innocence unborn babies even the ones that live thru a botched a******n !

I sure would like an answer to that Kevy but I doubt you will do it !

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May 25, 2020 03:47:36   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
Kevyn wrote:
Yesterday the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer with no legal power to do so acted like the emperor or dictator he longs to be and wrongly stated that places of worship could ignore the carefully structured state public health guidelines and open. Keep in mind that closing these businesses is strictly a states governors prerogative and carries the weight of law. More importantly closing places where people congregate in close proximity prevents people from spreading a deadly disease. Any conscientious religious leader realizes this and will keep their parishioners health and lives in mind Remaining closed. Sadly a few greedy hucksters will risk the lives of church members in order to fill collection baskets. So here is how you can save lives. On Sunday morning go for a walk, drive or bike ride around town and if you see a church, synagogue mosque or temple with a full parking lot call the police or health department to report the reckless violation.
Yesterday the i***t Pumpkinfuhrer with no legal po... (show quote)


It is a first amendment issue. As Benjamin Franklin said, "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."

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May 25, 2020 03:55:08   #
Kickaha Loc: Nebraska
 
Kevyn wrote:
Most decent people of faith want places of worship to remain closed to protect the lives of those in our nation. The followers of Jim Jones were people who “wanted to prey together” they were also a death cult in far too many ways similar to trumps ardent lemmings. A church is a perfect Petri dish with which to spread disease. A tightly packed group singing all at once projecting v***s around the room. The collective taking of communion a perfect way to ingest the disease, shaking hands in fellowship with those around you, children packed together in Sunday school and nursery’s. All of these things were a joyous part of our lives a few months ago but not presently. Of course a conscientious pastor will protect his parishioners by staying closed, offering online and taped or televised sermons during this stage of the p******c and using the time to adjust how they operate so as not to incubate and spread disease. There are two types of churches however we need to worry about. The first run by charlatans in it to fill collection plates their storefront operations and mega churches alike are potential cesspools for the disease. The second bad players are the simpletons who deny science and medicine and boldly claim that the disease was sent by God to test our faith. These clowns will open their doors and do nothing to protect their flock beyond prayer and theatrics. Then their followers will go out into their communities and spread death like self righteous Typhoid Marys. The one thing you can be sure of is that you will not see your illustrious Pumpkinfuhrer in a crowded church this morning, he is bent on self preservation, the self part is what matters to him.
Most decent people of faith want places of worship... (show quote)

Would you accept the reopening of places of worship if there were social distancing, wearing masks, maybe modifying the way communion is done, would you allow them to reopen? I attend a small church and even at Christmas and Easter, we could handle the social distancing without much of a problem.

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May 25, 2020 04:52:09   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Kickaha wrote:
It is a first amendment issue. As Benjamin Franklin said, "Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."



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May 25, 2020 13:20:02   #
frogdog
 
Kickaha wrote:
Would you accept the reopening of places of worship if there were social distancing, wearing masks, maybe modifying the way communion is done, would you allow them to reopen? I attend a small church and even at Christmas and Easter, we could handle the social distancing without much of a problem.


I'm not big on going to church. I am big on the results of Christians going to church. I am not a social animal, but I am definitely certain that without Christians going to church, the fabric of this country would fall apart and rot away.

This more or less a free country, and the right to worship in church is a constitutionally guaranteed right. These governors that try to suspend this right, now that we know how to safely congregate, are setting themselves up for failure in their next bid for ree******n. And, I think that is a good thing.

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