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....the homophobic, conservative "Christian" Republican echo chamber
couldn't get any more absurd or laughable, think again. This is not from
the Onion:

CONSERVATIVE WEBSITE BLASTS CBS'S SUPER BOWL PROMO

CBS and Neil Patrick Harris have come under attack from the executive
editor of the popular conservative news site WND (formerly World Net
Daily) (aka World Nutcase Daily) for "mocking Christianity" and "pushing
the gay agenda" in a Super Bowl ad currently airing on the network. The
ad shows Harris wearing black paint under his eyes, similar to the kind
worn by many football players, with "Feb 3" written in white ink under
one eye and "2013" under the other -- the date for Super Bowl XLVII. The
ad appears to be a spoof of New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow's
practice of writing the numbers of bible verses on his eye paint. In his
WND editorial, Joe Kovacs wrote that CBS "is now using an outspoken
homosexual actor to mimic Tim Tebow's style of trumpeting messages."
Kovacs quoted one unnamed "football fan who watched the CBS promo" as
saying, "They're pushing a gay agenda by using him, and they're mocking
Christians at the same time." Neither CBS nor Harris has responded.

- - -

Harris is a funny guy, and even if he is spoofing Tebow's religiousity
(which is not proven), who gives a ****? Suddenly you can't spoof
religion? Why is that?
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On 1/8/2013 1:09 PM, ESAD wrote:
...the homophobic, conservative "Christian" Republican echo chamber
couldn't get any more absurd or laughable, think again. This is not from
the Onion:

CONSERVATIVE WEBSITE BLASTS CBS'S SUPER BOWL PROMO

CBS and Neil Patrick Harris have come under attack from the executive
editor of the popular conservative news site WND (formerly World Net
Daily) (aka World Nutcase Daily) for "mocking Christianity" and "pushing
the gay agenda" in a Super Bowl ad currently airing on the network. The
ad shows Harris wearing black paint under his eyes, similar to the kind
worn by many football players, with "Feb 3" written in white ink under
one eye and "2013" under the other -- the date for Super Bowl XLVII. The
ad appears to be a spoof of New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow's
practice of writing the numbers of bible verses on his eye paint. In his
WND editorial, Joe Kovacs wrote that CBS "is now using an outspoken
homosexual actor to mimic Tim Tebow's style of trumpeting messages."
Kovacs quoted one unnamed "football fan who watched the CBS promo" as
saying, "They're pushing a gay agenda by using him, and they're mocking
Christians at the same time." Neither CBS nor Harris has responded.

- - -

Harris is a funny guy, and even if he is spoofing Tebow's religiousity
(which is not proven), who gives a ****? Suddenly you can't spoof
religion? Why is that?


Tebow *is* eminently spoofable. Why should anybody care if Harris is
gay...?

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On 1/8/13 9:47 PM, thumper wrote:
On 1/8/2013 1:09 PM, ESAD wrote:
...the homophobic, conservative "Christian" Republican echo chamber
couldn't get any more absurd or laughable, think again. This is not from
the Onion:

CONSERVATIVE WEBSITE BLASTS CBS'S SUPER BOWL PROMO

CBS and Neil Patrick Harris have come under attack from the executive
editor of the popular conservative news site WND (formerly World Net
Daily) (aka World Nutcase Daily) for "mocking Christianity" and "pushing
the gay agenda" in a Super Bowl ad currently airing on the network. The
ad shows Harris wearing black paint under his eyes, similar to the kind
worn by many football players, with "Feb 3" written in white ink under
one eye and "2013" under the other -- the date for Super Bowl XLVII. The
ad appears to be a spoof of New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow's
practice of writing the numbers of bible verses on his eye paint. In his
WND editorial, Joe Kovacs wrote that CBS "is now using an outspoken
homosexual actor to mimic Tim Tebow's style of trumpeting messages."
Kovacs quoted one unnamed "football fan who watched the CBS promo" as
saying, "They're pushing a gay agenda by using him, and they're mocking
Christians at the same time." Neither CBS nor Harris has responded.

- - -

Harris is a funny guy, and even if he is spoofing Tebow's religiousity
(which is not proven), who gives a ****? Suddenly you can't spoof
religion? Why is that?


Tebow *is* eminently spoofable. Why should anybody care if Harris is
gay...?



Crazy Christian Conservatives care. I am not embarrassed to admit I
never heard or paid attention to the name Tim Tebow before I stumbled
across this article.
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ESAD wrote:


Crazy Christian Conservatives care. I am not embarrassed to admit I
never heard or paid attention to the name Tim Tebow before I stumbled
across this article.


Of course not. You spend all day hiding under your desk from the IRS
and typing lies and other assorted bull****.
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On 1/9/2013 8:10 PM, Earl wrote:
ESAD wrote:


Crazy Christian Conservatives care. I am not embarrassed to admit I
never heard or paid attention to the name Tim Tebow before I stumbled
across this article.


Of course not. You spend all day hiding under your desk from the IRS
and typing lies and other assorted bull****.


Another lie... We talked about Tebow a while back when everybody was
"Tebowing"... But we already knew that...


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JustWait wrote:
On 1/9/2013 8:10 PM, Earl wrote:
ESAD wrote:


Crazy Christian Conservatives care. I am not embarrassed to admit I
never heard or paid attention to the name Tim Tebow before I stumbled
across this article.


Of course not. You spend all day hiding under your desk from the IRS
and typing lies and other assorted bull****.


Another lie... We talked about Tebow a while back when everybody was
"Tebowing"... But we already knew that...


Wrong again, little turd. I have no interest in the NFL or college
football.
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On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 18:47:27 -0800, thumper wrote:

On 1/8/2013 1:09 PM, ESAD wrote:
...the homophobic, conservative "Christian" Republican echo chamber
couldn't get any more absurd or laughable, think again. This is not from
the Onion:

CONSERVATIVE WEBSITE BLASTS CBS'S SUPER BOWL PROMO

CBS and Neil Patrick Harris have come under attack from the executive
editor of the popular conservative news site WND (formerly World Net
Daily) (aka World Nutcase Daily) for "mocking Christianity" and "pushing
the gay agenda" in a Super Bowl ad currently airing on the network. The
ad shows Harris wearing black paint under his eyes, similar to the kind
worn by many football players, with "Feb 3" written in white ink under
one eye and "2013" under the other -- the date for Super Bowl XLVII. The
ad appears to be a spoof of New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow's
practice of writing the numbers of bible verses on his eye paint. In his
WND editorial, Joe Kovacs wrote that CBS "is now using an outspoken
homosexual actor to mimic Tim Tebow's style of trumpeting messages."
Kovacs quoted one unnamed "football fan who watched the CBS promo" as
saying, "They're pushing a gay agenda by using him, and they're mocking
Christians at the same time." Neither CBS nor Harris has responded.

- - -

Harris is a funny guy, and even if he is spoofing Tebow's religiousity
(which is not proven), who gives a ****? Suddenly you can't spoof
religion? Why is that?


Tebow *is* eminently spoofable. Why should anybody care if Harris is
gay...?


Mocking Christians is easy - takes no balls.

Let's see some cojones - mock some Muslims.
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On 1/9/13 1:55 PM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 18:47:27 -0800, thumper wrote:

On 1/8/2013 1:09 PM, ESAD wrote:
...the homophobic, conservative "Christian" Republican echo chamber
couldn't get any more absurd or laughable, think again. This is not from
the Onion:

CONSERVATIVE WEBSITE BLASTS CBS'S SUPER BOWL PROMO

CBS and Neil Patrick Harris have come under attack from the executive
editor of the popular conservative news site WND (formerly World Net
Daily) (aka World Nutcase Daily) for "mocking Christianity" and "pushing
the gay agenda" in a Super Bowl ad currently airing on the network. The
ad shows Harris wearing black paint under his eyes, similar to the kind
worn by many football players, with "Feb 3" written in white ink under
one eye and "2013" under the other -- the date for Super Bowl XLVII. The
ad appears to be a spoof of New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow's
practice of writing the numbers of bible verses on his eye paint. In his
WND editorial, Joe Kovacs wrote that CBS "is now using an outspoken
homosexual actor to mimic Tim Tebow's style of trumpeting messages."
Kovacs quoted one unnamed "football fan who watched the CBS promo" as
saying, "They're pushing a gay agenda by using him, and they're mocking
Christians at the same time." Neither CBS nor Harris has responded.

- - -

Harris is a funny guy, and even if he is spoofing Tebow's religiousity
(which is not proven), who gives a ****? Suddenly you can't spoof
religion? Why is that?


Tebow *is* eminently spoofable. Why should anybody care if Harris is
gay...?


Mocking Christians is easy - takes no balls.

Let's see some cojones - mock some Muslims.



In this country, I have yet to encounter Muslims who want to force their
religious beliefs onto me. Christians who want to do so are common.
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On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 1:59:42 PM UTC-5, ESAD wrote:
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Mocking Christians is easy - takes no balls.
Let's see some cojones - mock some Muslims.


In this country, I have yet to encounter Muslims who want to force their
religious beliefs onto me. Christians who want to do so are common.


Weird... it's been years since I've encountered anyone who tried to force their religious beliefs on me.

Of course, many force their unpaid tax debts on everyone else, eh?
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