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F*O*A*D February 22nd 14 04:37 PM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 

TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay
"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference
today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."

A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing
whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."

The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give
legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never
even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.

From Andy Borowitz.

Tim February 22nd 14 05:24 PM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On Saturday, February 22, 2014 10:37:41 AM UTC-6, F*O*A*D wrote:


"God Says 'Leave me out of this...' "

Harry are you hearing voices now?



F*O*A*D February 22nd 14 08:07 PM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On 2/22/14, 12:07 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 11:37:41 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:


TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay
"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference
today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."

A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing
whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."

The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give
legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never
even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.

From Andy Borowitz.


When you look at the history of this law, I am not even sure I
understand the reason for it or the complaint against it.

This came up because a photographer did not want to create a wedding
album for a gay couple. Would you really want to force a creative
project on a person who's heart was not in it? I can just imagine the
pictures they would select.. After all, it is not what happened, it is
which photos the guy took and which ones he wanted to use.
Everyone would be picking their nose, talking with their mouth full
and they would all look fat.



"This" came up because the conservative lawmakers in Arizona and the
state's governor are backwards, hate-filled racists. This isn't the
first example of Arizona lawmaker backwardness.

F*O*A*D February 22nd 14 09:23 PM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On 2/22/14, 3:42 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 15:07:20 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 12:07 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 11:37:41 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:


TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay
"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference
today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."

A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing
whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."

The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give
legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never
even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.

From Andy Borowitz.

When you look at the history of this law, I am not even sure I
understand the reason for it or the complaint against it.

This came up because a photographer did not want to create a wedding
album for a gay couple. Would you really want to force a creative
project on a person who's heart was not in it? I can just imagine the
pictures they would select.. After all, it is not what happened, it is
which photos the guy took and which ones he wanted to use.
Everyone would be picking their nose, talking with their mouth full
and they would all look fat.



"This" came up because the conservative lawmakers in Arizona and the
state's governor are backwards, hate-filled racists. This isn't the
first example of Arizona lawmaker backwardness.


Pull your string and the same thing comes out every time. The voice
generator must be broken.

What the **** does a law that may discriminate against gays have to do
with racism?
The governor has already vetoed a similar law and will veto this one
so you are full of **** with that rant too.

Maybe Arizona is just homo phobic ... but they are largely hispanic so
that is not a shock. They keep sending the politicians back.


Arizona is 70% white, and less than a third of its inhabitants are of
Mexican descent, so it hardly is a "largely Hispanic" state.

Racist, homophobic, whatever...the common thread is hatred of people who
look or act differently than the general population. There is no
shortage of examples of Arizonian lawmakers passing hate bills or trying
to pass hate bills or passing hate bills and then having them
overturned. Hell, the GOP out there even censured John McCain for his
"liberal"voting record.

The Republicans out there are just plain bat**** crazy, homophobic,
racist and anti-American.



Poco Loco February 22nd 14 10:02 PM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:23:36 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 3:42 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 15:07:20 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 12:07 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 11:37:41 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:


TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay
"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference
today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."

A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing
whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."

The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give
legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never
even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.

From Andy Borowitz.

When you look at the history of this law, I am not even sure I
understand the reason for it or the complaint against it.

This came up because a photographer did not want to create a wedding
album for a gay couple. Would you really want to force a creative
project on a person who's heart was not in it? I can just imagine the
pictures they would select.. After all, it is not what happened, it is
which photos the guy took and which ones he wanted to use.
Everyone would be picking their nose, talking with their mouth full
and they would all look fat.



"This" came up because the conservative lawmakers in Arizona and the
state's governor are backwards, hate-filled racists. This isn't the
first example of Arizona lawmaker backwardness.


Pull your string and the same thing comes out every time. The voice
generator must be broken.

What the **** does a law that may discriminate against gays have to do
with racism?
The governor has already vetoed a similar law and will veto this one
so you are full of **** with that rant too.

Maybe Arizona is just homo phobic ... but they are largely hispanic so
that is not a shock. They keep sending the politicians back.


Arizona is 70% white, and less than a third of its inhabitants are of
Mexican descent, so it hardly is a "largely Hispanic" state.

Racist, homophobic, whatever...the common thread is hatred of people who
look or act differently than the general population. There is no
shortage of examples of Arizonian lawmakers passing hate bills or trying
to pass hate bills or passing hate bills and then having them
overturned. Hell, the GOP out there even censured John McCain for his
"liberal"voting record.

The Republicans out there are just plain bat**** crazy, homophobic,
racist and anti-American.


I would think a person of your education and background should know the difference between racist
and homophobic. It's a bit more than 'whatever'.


F*O*A*D February 22nd 14 10:02 PM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On 2/22/14, 5:02 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:23:36 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 3:42 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 15:07:20 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 12:07 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 11:37:41 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:


TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay
"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference
today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."

A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing
whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."

The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give
legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never
even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.

From Andy Borowitz.

When you look at the history of this law, I am not even sure I
understand the reason for it or the complaint against it.

This came up because a photographer did not want to create a wedding
album for a gay couple. Would you really want to force a creative
project on a person who's heart was not in it? I can just imagine the
pictures they would select.. After all, it is not what happened, it is
which photos the guy took and which ones he wanted to use.
Everyone would be picking their nose, talking with their mouth full
and they would all look fat.



"This" came up because the conservative lawmakers in Arizona and the
state's governor are backwards, hate-filled racists. This isn't the
first example of Arizona lawmaker backwardness.

Pull your string and the same thing comes out every time. The voice
generator must be broken.

What the **** does a law that may discriminate against gays have to do
with racism?
The governor has already vetoed a similar law and will veto this one
so you are full of **** with that rant too.

Maybe Arizona is just homo phobic ... but they are largely hispanic so
that is not a shock. They keep sending the politicians back.


Arizona is 70% white, and less than a third of its inhabitants are of
Mexican descent, so it hardly is a "largely Hispanic" state.

Racist, homophobic, whatever...the common thread is hatred of people who
look or act differently than the general population. There is no
shortage of examples of Arizonian lawmakers passing hate bills or trying
to pass hate bills or passing hate bills and then having them
overturned. Hell, the GOP out there even censured John McCain for his
"liberal"voting record.

The Republicans out there are just plain bat**** crazy, homophobic,
racist and anti-American.


I would think a person of your education and background should know the difference between racist
and homophobic. It's a bit more than 'whatever'.


I was commenting on the common thread, that I suspect racists and
homophobes are pretty much the same people. But you would know that
better than I, right, John?

[email protected] February 22nd 14 10:33 PM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On Saturday, February 22, 2014 5:02:20 PM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:23:36 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:



On 2/22/14, 3:42 PM, wrote:


On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 15:07:20 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:




On 2/22/14, 12:07 PM,
wrote:

On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 11:37:41 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:






TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay


"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference


today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."




A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing


whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."




The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give


legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never


even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.




From Andy Borowitz.




When you look at the history of this law, I am not even sure I


understand the reason for it or the complaint against it.




This came up because a photographer did not want to create a wedding


album for a gay couple. Would you really want to force a creative


project on a person who's heart was not in it? I can just imagine the


pictures they would select.. After all, it is not what happened, it is


which photos the guy took and which ones he wanted to use.


Everyone would be picking their nose, talking with their mouth full


and they would all look fat.








"This" came up because the conservative lawmakers in Arizona and the


state's governor are backwards, hate-filled racists. This isn't the


first example of Arizona lawmaker backwardness.




Pull your string and the same thing comes out every time. The voice


generator must be broken.




What the **** does a law that may discriminate against gays have to do


with racism?


The governor has already vetoed a similar law and will veto this one


so you are full of **** with that rant too.




Maybe Arizona is just homo phobic ... but they are largely hispanic so


that is not a shock. They keep sending the politicians back.






Arizona is 70% white, and less than a third of its inhabitants are of


Mexican descent, so it hardly is a "largely Hispanic" state.




Racist, homophobic, whatever...the common thread is hatred of people who


look or act differently than the general population. There is no


shortage of examples of Arizonian lawmakers passing hate bills or trying


to pass hate bills or passing hate bills and then having them


overturned. Hell, the GOP out there even censured John McCain for his


"liberal"voting record.




The Republicans out there are just plain bat**** crazy, homophobic,


racist and anti-American.






I would think a person of your education and background should know the difference between racist

and homophobic. It's a bit more than 'whatever'.


My dad is 86, and is suffering from advanced dementia. My sisters and I are all pitching in during the week and on the weekends, along with some hired help, to allow him to stay at home for now since my mom passed a couple of years ago.

Harry strongly reminds me of him just a few years ago. Give him a break.

Hank February 23rd 14 12:13 AM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On 2/22/2014 5:33 PM, wrote:
On Saturday, February 22, 2014 5:02:20 PM UTC-5, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:23:36 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:



On 2/22/14, 3:42 PM,
wrote:

On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 15:07:20 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:




On 2/22/14, 12:07 PM,
wrote:

On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 11:37:41 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:






TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay


"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference


today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."




A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing


whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."




The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give


legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never


even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.




From Andy Borowitz.




When you look at the history of this law, I am not even sure I


understand the reason for it or the complaint against it.




This came up because a photographer did not want to create a wedding


album for a gay couple. Would you really want to force a creative


project on a person who's heart was not in it? I can just imagine the


pictures they would select.. After all, it is not what happened, it is


which photos the guy took and which ones he wanted to use.


Everyone would be picking their nose, talking with their mouth full


and they would all look fat.








"This" came up because the conservative lawmakers in Arizona and the


state's governor are backwards, hate-filled racists. This isn't the


first example of Arizona lawmaker backwardness.




Pull your string and the same thing comes out every time. The voice


generator must be broken.




What the **** does a law that may discriminate against gays have to do


with racism?


The governor has already vetoed a similar law and will veto this one


so you are full of **** with that rant too.




Maybe Arizona is just homo phobic ... but they are largely hispanic so


that is not a shock. They keep sending the politicians back.






Arizona is 70% white, and less than a third of its inhabitants are of


Mexican descent, so it hardly is a "largely Hispanic" state.




Racist, homophobic, whatever...the common thread is hatred of people who


look or act differently than the general population. There is no


shortage of examples of Arizonian lawmakers passing hate bills or trying


to pass hate bills or passing hate bills and then having them


overturned. Hell, the GOP out there even censured John McCain for his


"liberal"voting record.




The Republicans out there are just plain bat**** crazy, homophobic,


racist and anti-American.






I would think a person of your education and background should know the difference between racist

and homophobic. It's a bit more than 'whatever'.


My dad is 86, and is suffering from advanced dementia. My sisters and I are all pitching in during the week and on the weekends, along with some hired help, to allow him to stay at home for now since my mom passed a couple of years ago.

Harry strongly reminds me of him just a few years ago. Give him a break.

Harry's dementia seems to be advancing rapidly and I doubt anyone will
step up to wipe his chin when the time comes for compassionate care.

Poco Loco February 23rd 14 01:22 AM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 17:02:38 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 5:02 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:23:36 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 3:42 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 15:07:20 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 12:07 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 11:37:41 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:


TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay
"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference
today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."

A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing
whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."

The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give
legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never
even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.

From Andy Borowitz.

When you look at the history of this law, I am not even sure I
understand the reason for it or the complaint against it.

This came up because a photographer did not want to create a wedding
album for a gay couple. Would you really want to force a creative
project on a person who's heart was not in it? I can just imagine the
pictures they would select.. After all, it is not what happened, it is
which photos the guy took and which ones he wanted to use.
Everyone would be picking their nose, talking with their mouth full
and they would all look fat.



"This" came up because the conservative lawmakers in Arizona and the
state's governor are backwards, hate-filled racists. This isn't the
first example of Arizona lawmaker backwardness.

Pull your string and the same thing comes out every time. The voice
generator must be broken.

What the **** does a law that may discriminate against gays have to do
with racism?
The governor has already vetoed a similar law and will veto this one
so you are full of **** with that rant too.

Maybe Arizona is just homo phobic ... but they are largely hispanic so
that is not a shock. They keep sending the politicians back.


Arizona is 70% white, and less than a third of its inhabitants are of
Mexican descent, so it hardly is a "largely Hispanic" state.

Racist, homophobic, whatever...the common thread is hatred of people who
look or act differently than the general population. There is no
shortage of examples of Arizonian lawmakers passing hate bills or trying
to pass hate bills or passing hate bills and then having them
overturned. Hell, the GOP out there even censured John McCain for his
"liberal"voting record.

The Republicans out there are just plain bat**** crazy, homophobic,
racist and anti-American.


I would think a person of your education and background should know the difference between racist
and homophobic. It's a bit more than 'whatever'.


I was commenting on the common thread, that I suspect racists and
homophobes are pretty much the same people. But you would know that
better than I, right, John?


Perhaps the comment was just stupid? Whatever?


F*O*A*D February 23rd 14 01:30 AM

God Says 'Leave me out of this...'
 
On 2/22/14, 8:22 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 17:02:38 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 5:02 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 16:23:36 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 3:42 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 15:07:20 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:

On 2/22/14, 12:07 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014 11:37:41 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote:


TUCSON - Responding to the Arizona legislature's passage of an anti-gay
"religious freedom" law this week, God held a rare press conference
today warning the Arizona legislators to "leave me out of this."

A visibly angry Almighty told reporters, "Okay, so a bunch of right-wing
whack jobs don't like gays. I get that. But don't put it on me."

The Heavenly Father said that he strongly resented being used to give
legitimacy to the Arizona legislature's ant-gay agenda. "I have never
even set foot in Arizona and I seriously don't plan to," He said.

From Andy Borowitz.

When you look at the history of this law, I am not even sure I
understand the reason for it or the complaint against it.

This came up because a photographer did not want to create a wedding
album for a gay couple. Would you really want to force a creative
project on a person who's heart was not in it? I can just imagine the
pictures they would select.. After all, it is not what happened, it is
which photos the guy took and which ones he wanted to use.
Everyone would be picking their nose, talking with their mouth full
and they would all look fat.



"This" came up because the conservative lawmakers in Arizona and the
state's governor are backwards, hate-filled racists. This isn't the
first example of Arizona lawmaker backwardness.

Pull your string and the same thing comes out every time. The voice
generator must be broken.

What the **** does a law that may discriminate against gays have to do
with racism?
The governor has already vetoed a similar law and will veto this one
so you are full of **** with that rant too.

Maybe Arizona is just homo phobic ... but they are largely hispanic so
that is not a shock. They keep sending the politicians back.


Arizona is 70% white, and less than a third of its inhabitants are of
Mexican descent, so it hardly is a "largely Hispanic" state.

Racist, homophobic, whatever...the common thread is hatred of people who
look or act differently than the general population. There is no
shortage of examples of Arizonian lawmakers passing hate bills or trying
to pass hate bills or passing hate bills and then having them
overturned. Hell, the GOP out there even censured John McCain for his
"liberal"voting record.

The Republicans out there are just plain bat**** crazy, homophobic,
racist and anti-American.


I would think a person of your education and background should know the difference between racist
and homophobic. It's a bit more than 'whatever'.


I was commenting on the common thread, that I suspect racists and
homophobes are pretty much the same people. But you would know that
better than I, right, John?


Perhaps the comment was just stupid? Whatever?



Oh? You don't think there is commonality of hatred in racists and
homophobes? I would guess a significant percentage of racists are
homophobes and vice versa.


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