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Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 09:40:03 -0400, Harryk
wrote: On 7/24/11 9:34 AM, John H wrote: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:09:06 -0400, wrote: On 7/23/2011 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. I see this monster being labled "Conservative" to smear by association anyone, in the US that adhears to the Constiution and the Republic and American values. This monster is being called a neo Nazi or Nazi. You aren't a Conservative of any stripe if you are a Nazi or neo Nazi. The terms Conservative and Nazi are not kindred or interchangeable. Conservative Americans fought the Nazis. Liberal american fought the Nazis. Communists partnered with Hitler for a while. That monster is not Conservative. Well said. The liberal media just love to throw around the 'conservative' label at any problem child that surfaces. The Norwegian shooter has identified himself as a "conservative." You conservatives sure seem to have a lot of terrorists in your ranks. Why is that? Because Obama is evil. |
Christian Conservatives in Norway?
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Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On 7/24/11 12:25 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/07/2011 2:19 AM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:09:06 -0400, wrote: On 7/23/2011 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. I see this monster being labled "Conservative" to smear by association anyone, in the US that adhears to the Constiution and the Republic and American values. This monster is being called a neo Nazi or Nazi. You aren't a Conservative of any stripe if you are a Nazi or neo Nazi. The terms Conservative and Nazi are not kindred or interchangeable. Conservative Americans fought the Nazis. Liberal american fought the Nazis. Communists partnered with Hitler for a while. That monster is not Conservative. I don't think he's "conservative" either but he does share a common bond with American "conservatives" who are anti-immigration, anti-Muslim and consider themselves Christian. Please explain this. I have lived in Norway in the early 80's. You couldn't drag me back there. Great place to visit, crappy place to live. So socialist you might as well just accept being a sheep in a barn. For some that could be hard to accept. I could see a non-Muslim/non-Islam anti-government group starting up there. I could also see the Islamic fanatics doing it too. But Islam tends to be more group-conspiracy based thus easier to stop. Isn't to say I support them, I do not. Violence like this is intolerable. Simple answer for such individuals seeking more freedom is to emigrate from the socialist tax me silly nations. Let the socialist pay the socialist bills. Or perhaps I am more passive and non-violent about it. D'oh. I've been to Norway, too, and I have friends -Norwegians- who live there. It's a terrific place to live, with the highest standard of living in the world and the coveted last place in the Failed States Index of Foreign Policy Magazine. In other words, it is the most well-functioning and stable country in the world. Norway uses its assets to enrich the lives of all its people. |
Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On 7/24/11 1:42 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/07/2011 11:04 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/24/11 12:25 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:19 AM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:09:06 -0400, wrote: On 7/23/2011 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. I see this monster being labled "Conservative" to smear by association anyone, in the US that adhears to the Constiution and the Republic and American values. This monster is being called a neo Nazi or Nazi. You aren't a Conservative of any stripe if you are a Nazi or neo Nazi. The terms Conservative and Nazi are not kindred or interchangeable. Conservative Americans fought the Nazis. Liberal american fought the Nazis. Communists partnered with Hitler for a while. That monster is not Conservative. I don't think he's "conservative" either but he does share a common bond with American "conservatives" who are anti-immigration, anti-Muslim and consider themselves Christian. Please explain this. I have lived in Norway in the early 80's. You couldn't drag me back there. Great place to visit, crappy place to live. So socialist you might as well just accept being a sheep in a barn. For some that could be hard to accept. I could see a non-Muslim/non-Islam anti-government group starting up there. I could also see the Islamic fanatics doing it too. But Islam tends to be more group-conspiracy based thus easier to stop. Isn't to say I support them, I do not. Violence like this is intolerable. Simple answer for such individuals seeking more freedom is to emigrate from the socialist tax me silly nations. Let the socialist pay the socialist bills. Or perhaps I am more passive and non-violent about it. D'oh. I've been to Norway, too, and I have friends -Norwegians- who live there. It's a terrific place to live, with the highest standard of living in the world and the coveted last place in the Failed States Index of Foreign Policy Magazine. In other words, it is the most well-functioning and stable country in the world. Norway uses its assets to enrich the lives of all its people. Just more harryk bull****. My comments are accurate; yours are based upon your lack of education, ignorance and prejudice. |
Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On 24/07/2011 11:13 AM, Florida Jim wrote:
On 7/24/2011 1:04 PM, Harryk wrote: On 7/24/11 12:25 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:19 AM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:09:06 -0400, wrote: On 7/23/2011 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. I see this monster being labled "Conservative" to smear by association anyone, in the US that adhears to the Constiution and the Republic and American values. This monster is being called a neo Nazi or Nazi. You aren't a Conservative of any stripe if you are a Nazi or neo Nazi. The terms Conservative and Nazi are not kindred or interchangeable. Conservative Americans fought the Nazis. Liberal american fought the Nazis. Communists partnered with Hitler for a while. That monster is not Conservative. I don't think he's "conservative" either but he does share a common bond with American "conservatives" who are anti-immigration, anti-Muslim and consider themselves Christian. Please explain this. I have lived in Norway in the early 80's. You couldn't drag me back there. Great place to visit, crappy place to live. So socialist you might as well just accept being a sheep in a barn. For some that could be hard to accept. I could see a non-Muslim/non-Islam anti-government group starting up there. I could also see the Islamic fanatics doing it too. But Islam tends to be more group-conspiracy based thus easier to stop. Isn't to say I support them, I do not. Violence like this is intolerable. Simple answer for such individuals seeking more freedom is to emigrate from the socialist tax me silly nations. Let the socialist pay the socialist bills. Or perhaps I am more passive and non-violent about it. D'oh. I've been to Norway, too, and I have friends -Norwegians- who live there. It's a terrific place to live, with the highest standard of living in the world and the coveted last place in the Failed States Index of Foreign Policy Magazine. In other words, it is the most well-functioning and stable country in the world. Norway uses its assets to enrich the lives of all its people. Except the assets belong to the people. Go there if you like socialism so much.. He should, I didn't just visit, I lived there. Very economically repressive place. -- Obama, enslaving Americans with debt-tax slavery for a spending binge. Doesn't even borrow real money, Bernanke just creates it like a counterfeiter. . |
Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On 7/24/11 2:32 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/07/2011 11:13 AM, Florida Jim wrote: On 7/24/2011 1:04 PM, Harryk wrote: On 7/24/11 12:25 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:19 AM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:09:06 -0400, wrote: On 7/23/2011 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. I see this monster being labled "Conservative" to smear by association anyone, in the US that adhears to the Constiution and the Republic and American values. This monster is being called a neo Nazi or Nazi. You aren't a Conservative of any stripe if you are a Nazi or neo Nazi. The terms Conservative and Nazi are not kindred or interchangeable. Conservative Americans fought the Nazis. Liberal american fought the Nazis. Communists partnered with Hitler for a while. That monster is not Conservative. I don't think he's "conservative" either but he does share a common bond with American "conservatives" who are anti-immigration, anti-Muslim and consider themselves Christian. Please explain this. I have lived in Norway in the early 80's. You couldn't drag me back there. Great place to visit, crappy place to live. So socialist you might as well just accept being a sheep in a barn. For some that could be hard to accept. I could see a non-Muslim/non-Islam anti-government group starting up there. I could also see the Islamic fanatics doing it too. But Islam tends to be more group-conspiracy based thus easier to stop. Isn't to say I support them, I do not. Violence like this is intolerable. Simple answer for such individuals seeking more freedom is to emigrate from the socialist tax me silly nations. Let the socialist pay the socialist bills. Or perhaps I am more passive and non-violent about it. D'oh. I've been to Norway, too, and I have friends -Norwegians- who live there. It's a terrific place to live, with the highest standard of living in the world and the coveted last place in the Failed States Index of Foreign Policy Magazine. In other words, it is the most well-functioning and stable country in the world. Norway uses its assets to enrich the lives of all its people. Except the assets belong to the people. Go there if you like socialism so much.. He should, I didn't just visit, I lived there. Very economically repressive place. Economically repressive? With a much higher standard of living than most other countries? Virtually no homeless? Access to good medical care for everyone? Low or no cost higher education for most students? Retraining for workers injured out of or pushed out of jobs? Good housing for everyone? Yeah, that's repressive. |
Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 10:40:48 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 24/07/2011 10:39 AM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 5:54 AM, Harryk wrote: On 7/24/11 4:19 AM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:09:06 -0400, wrote: On 7/23/2011 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. I see this monster being labled "Conservative" to smear by association anyone, in the US that adhears to the Constiution and the Republic and American values. This monster is being called a neo Nazi or Nazi. You aren't a Conservative of any stripe if you are a Nazi or neo Nazi. The terms Conservative and Nazi are not kindred or interchangeable. Conservative Americans fought the Nazis. Liberal american fought the Nazis. Communists partnered with Hitler for a while. That monster is not Conservative. I don't think he's "conservative" either but he does share a common bond with American "conservatives" who are anti-immigration, anti-Muslim and consider themselves Christian. Please explain this. The meaning of the term "conservative" in this country has changed drastically since the days of Eisenhower, Nixon, Ford, and Reagan, and even Goldwater, who was very conservative. Nowadays, it mostly describes a political movement that has moved very far away from the middle to the extreme right, and really has very little to do with "the Constitution," "the Republic," and "American values." In addition to being anti-immigration and anti-Muslim, today's conservative movement is not just anti-government spending, it is anti-government. It also is anti-woman, anti-child, anti-middle class, and is all about exclusionary politics and corporatism. And while many of today's über-conservatives in this country may call themselves christians, or hide behind the umbrella of christianity, it is obvious they are *not* followers of the teachings of Jesus but are only CINOs...christians in name only. People think two dimensionally. Really there are more dimensions. At least the following: Liberal-to the left. Conservative to the right. Statism to the front (big fat government) Libertarian (less basic government) Could even add in communism, anarchy, Islam, Nazi as extreme views of the same. Islam for example, pure statism, nether liberal or conservative. Just marriage of family and government as one controlled by egalitarians. An extreme situation for sure. Try the quiz, and run it multiple times. Once for yourself and once for how government actually behaves. Many might find themselves amazed at the differences. For example, censorship. Government does do it by undue influence to the media people. They withhold (censor) lots from the people. So Maybe or Agree is the government position. Government would love the draft. Answer away and see where you sand. Government comes in statist. Unlikely most people are there preferring some personal freedoms or financial liberty. Me, I score conservative-libertarian. Guess it helps if I post the link.... http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz Centrist... just to the left of center. |
Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 12:32:14 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 24/07/2011 11:13 AM, Florida Jim wrote: On 7/24/2011 1:04 PM, Harryk wrote: On 7/24/11 12:25 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/07/2011 2:19 AM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Jul 2011 22:09:06 -0400, wrote: On 7/23/2011 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. I see this monster being labled "Conservative" to smear by association anyone, in the US that adhears to the Constiution and the Republic and American values. This monster is being called a neo Nazi or Nazi. You aren't a Conservative of any stripe if you are a Nazi or neo Nazi. The terms Conservative and Nazi are not kindred or interchangeable. Conservative Americans fought the Nazis. Liberal american fought the Nazis. Communists partnered with Hitler for a while. That monster is not Conservative. I don't think he's "conservative" either but he does share a common bond with American "conservatives" who are anti-immigration, anti-Muslim and consider themselves Christian. Please explain this. I have lived in Norway in the early 80's. You couldn't drag me back there. Great place to visit, crappy place to live. So socialist you might as well just accept being a sheep in a barn. For some that could be hard to accept. I could see a non-Muslim/non-Islam anti-government group starting up there. I could also see the Islamic fanatics doing it too. But Islam tends to be more group-conspiracy based thus easier to stop. Isn't to say I support them, I do not. Violence like this is intolerable. Simple answer for such individuals seeking more freedom is to emigrate from the socialist tax me silly nations. Let the socialist pay the socialist bills. Or perhaps I am more passive and non-violent about it. D'oh. I've been to Norway, too, and I have friends -Norwegians- who live there. It's a terrific place to live, with the highest standard of living in the world and the coveted last place in the Failed States Index of Foreign Policy Magazine. In other words, it is the most well-functioning and stable country in the world. Norway uses its assets to enrich the lives of all its people. Except the assets belong to the people. Go there if you like socialism so much.. He should, I didn't just visit, I lived there. Very economically repressive place. You're mentally repressed. |
Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On Jul 23, 5:24*am, Harryk wrote:
On 7/23/11 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. The majority of such terrorist attacks are perpetrated by political or religious conservatives, whether they are blowing up camps in Norway, Olympic games in Atlanta, abortion clinics and doctors anywhere, federal office buildings in Oklahoma, the World Trade Center in New York. There's something about "modern" conservatism that seems to attract those who believe the terrorist approach is the only approach. Truly you klutz's can't figure life out. The press dictates what they want you to hear. This article neither mentions "Christian," "Religious" nor "Conservative" http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1254910.html Excellent work of hearing only what you want and blaming only who you wish. |
Christian Conservatives in Norway?
On 7/24/11 7:59 PM, TopBassDog wrote:
On Jul 23, 5:24 am, wrote: On 7/23/11 2:40 AM, jps wrote: Whomever of you thought Tim McVeigh couldn't exist in Norway... The 32-year-old Norwegian man who allegedly went on a shooting spree on the island of Utoya has been identified as Anders Behring Breivik, according to multiple reports. The Daily Mail and Sky News were among those to report the suspect's name. According to witnesses, the gunman was dressed as a police officer and gunned down young people as they ran for their lives at a youth camp. Police said Friday evening that they've linked the youth camp shooting and Oslo bombing. Breivik is believed to have acted alone. Norwegian TV2 reports that Breivik belongs to "right-wing circles" in Oslo. Swedish news site Expressen adds that he has been known to write to right-wing forums in Norway, is a self-described nationalist and has also written a number of posts critical of Islam. A Twitter account for Breivik has surfaced, though it only has one post, this quote from philosopher John Stuart Mill: "One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." The tweet was posted on July 17. On a Facebook account that Norwegian media outlets have attributed to Breivik, he describes himself as having Christian, conservative views. He says he enjoys hunting, the games World of Warcraft and Modern Warfare 2, and lives in Oslo. He also lists political analysis and stock analysis as interests. The majority of such terrorist attacks are perpetrated by political or religious conservatives, whether they are blowing up camps in Norway, Olympic games in Atlanta, abortion clinics and doctors anywhere, federal office buildings in Oklahoma, the World Trade Center in New York. There's something about "modern" conservatism that seems to attract those who believe the terrorist approach is the only approach. Truly you klutz's can't figure life out. The press dictates what they want you to hear. This article neither mentions "Christian," "Religious" nor "Conservative" http://thechronicleherald.ca/Front/1254910.html Excellent work of hearing only what you want and blaming only who you wish. Christians have killed more people in the name of Christ than all other religions combined. Christianity is the religion of bigotry and hate. |
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