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Tim May 30th 15 02:05 AM

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Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from the U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I think that's the point you're trying to make.,,

Califbill May 30th 15 02:31 AM

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Tim wrote:
Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from the
U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I
think that's the point you're trying to make.,,


He is making the point he is a dumb****.

Keyser Söze May 30th 15 02:32 AM

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On 5/29/15 9:05 PM, Tim wrote:
Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from the U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I think that's the point you're trying to make.,,


No, it isn't. You are attempting to claim that only a small minority of
christians are the crazy ones. That may be the case, but they sure get a
lot of attention, especially from GOPers. We also pay a lot of attention
to the small minority of Muslims who are troublemakers in this country
for us. I see the christians in this country as more of a threat to
civil liberties than the muslims.

Califbill May 30th 15 02:35 AM

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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/29/15 9:05 PM, Tim wrote:
Harry, Timothy mcveigh was affiliated (and honorably discharged) from
the U.S. Army. I guess everyone in the army are inside terrorist too, I
think that's the point you're trying to make.,,


No, it isn't. You are attempting to claim that only a small minority of
christians are the crazy ones. That may be the case, but they sure get a
lot of attention, especially from GOPers. We also pay a lot of attention
to the small minority of Muslims who are troublemakers in this country
for us. I see the christians in this country as more of a threat to civil
liberties than the muslims.


I see the Muslims as more of a threat to life than liberty.

Tim May 30th 15 02:55 AM

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No Harry, you're attempting to make a point that all Christians are...

Tim May 30th 15 02:56 AM

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Bill I agree!

Wayne.B May 30th 15 03:03 AM

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On Fri, 29 May 2015 21:32:06 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

I see the christians in this country as more of a threat to
civil liberties than the muslims.


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Then you are truly delusional.


Keyser Söze May 30th 15 03:09 AM

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On 5/29/15 9:55 PM, Tim wrote:
No Harry, you're attempting to make a point that all Christians are...


No, Tim, I am not.

Tim May 30th 15 07:15 AM

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On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 7:09:06 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/29/15 9:55 PM, Tim wrote:
No Harry, you're attempting to make a point that all Christians are...


No, Tim, I am not.


Well Harry, it sure seems you like to bundle them all together for your own ridicule.

Keyser Söze May 30th 15 12:26 PM

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On 5/30/15 2:15 AM, Tim wrote:
On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 7:09:06 PM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 5/29/15 9:55 PM, Tim wrote:
No Harry, you're attempting to make a point that all Christians are...


No, Tim, I am not.


Well Harry, it sure seems you like to bundle them all together for your own ridicule.



Once again, Tim, I don't give a damn what christians do in their houses
of worship or in their own homes, assuming they are not allowing
Duggar-like child molestation to take place.

It's when christians push their religious or superstitious or
hate-filled beliefs onto others, out in the commonweal, so to speak,
that I take offense and push back. And these christians, especially in
the backwards states, do push those beliefs...hardly a day goes by
without being able to read or see some sort of religiously based
evangelical outrage being shoved at the general public at the local,
state, or even federal levels. And I am not writing about sensible,
societal beneficial beliefs, such as "Thou shall not kill," and suchlike.

And, once again, I don't object to religious people espousing their
beliefs from the pulpit or even on a soapbox...if a Catholic priest
wants to publicly state that "birth control is wrong," well, that's his
right. But, to try to push that belief into the public's law, well,
that's shoveling religion at the public, and I think that is wrong, and
should not be allowed, not under our Constitution and Bill of Rights.

Yes, I do enjoying pointing out the small-minded foibles of "the
religious," as it relates to their pushing their "anti"
beliefs onto everyone.


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