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A California state Republican has a novel new solution to the state’s crippling drought: Ban abortions and God will let it rain. State Assemblywoman Shannon Grove is under fire for suggesting that abortion was to blame for California’s water woes in comments before advocates and religious leaders at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week. In her remarks, first reported by RH Reality Check, Grove tipped her hat to Texas for passing an omnibus anti-abortion bill in 2013 – a move she suggests prompted God to pay it forward. “Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” Grove said, according to RH Reality Check. “It rained that night. Now God has His hold on California.” - - - Why are so many Republicans just plain bat**** crazy in their religious beliefs? I'm not talking about belief in a creator or being a christian...I'm talking about being nuts about it. |
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On 6/13/2015 2:00 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
A California state Republican has a novel new solution to the state’s crippling drought: Ban abortions and God will let it rain. State Assemblywoman Shannon Grove is under fire for suggesting that abortion was to blame for California’s water woes in comments before advocates and religious leaders at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week. In her remarks, first reported by RH Reality Check, Grove tipped her hat to Texas for passing an omnibus anti-abortion bill in 2013 – a move she suggests prompted God to pay it forward. “Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” Grove said, according to RH Reality Check. “It rained that night. Now God has His hold on California.” - - - Why are so many Republicans just plain bat**** crazy in their religious beliefs? I'm not talking about belief in a creator or being a christian...I'm talking about being nuts about it. You know she's nuts because ???? |
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On 6/13/15 6:37 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/13/2015 2:00 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: A California state Republican has a novel new solution to the state’s crippling drought: Ban abortions and God will let it rain. State Assemblywoman Shannon Grove is under fire for suggesting that abortion was to blame for California’s water woes in comments before advocates and religious leaders at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week. In her remarks, first reported by RH Reality Check, Grove tipped her hat to Texas for passing an omnibus anti-abortion bill in 2013 – a move she suggests prompted God to pay it forward. “Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” Grove said, according to RH Reality Check. “It rained that night. Now God has His hold on California.” - - - Why are so many Republicans just plain bat**** crazy in their religious beliefs? I'm not talking about belief in a creator or being a christian...I'm talking about being nuts about it. You know she's nuts because ???? Because she is blaming abortion for California's drought. That would make her...nuts. |
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On 6/13/2015 6:52 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/13/15 6:37 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 6/13/2015 2:00 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: A California state Republican has a novel new solution to the state’s crippling drought: Ban abortions and God will let it rain. State Assemblywoman Shannon Grove is under fire for suggesting that abortion was to blame for California’s water woes in comments before advocates and religious leaders at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week. In her remarks, first reported by RH Reality Check, Grove tipped her hat to Texas for passing an omnibus anti-abortion bill in 2013 – a move she suggests prompted God to pay it forward. “Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” Grove said, according to RH Reality Check. “It rained that night. Now God has His hold on California.” - - - Why are so many Republicans just plain bat**** crazy in their religious beliefs? I'm not talking about belief in a creator or being a christian...I'm talking about being nuts about it. You know she's nuts because ???? Because she is blaming abortion for California's drought. That would make her...nuts. Can you definitively prove that she's wrong? |
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On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 2:00:54 PM UTC-4, Keyser Sze wrote:
A California state Republican has a novel new solution to the state's crippling drought: Ban abortions and God will let it rain. State Assemblywoman Shannon Grove is under fire for suggesting that abortion was to blame for California's water woes in comments before advocates and religious leaders at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week. In her remarks, first reported by RH Reality Check, Grove tipped her hat to Texas for passing an omnibus anti-abortion bill in 2013 - a move she suggests prompted God to pay it forward. "Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill," Grove said, according to RH Reality Check. "It rained that night. Now God has His hold on California." - - - Why are so many Republicans just plain bat**** crazy in their religious beliefs? I'm not talking about belief in a creator or being a christian...I'm talking about being nuts about it. NO ONE ****ing CARES.....well, maybe your second dicklicker, Luddite |
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On 6/13/15 7:06 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/13/2015 6:52 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/13/15 6:37 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 6/13/2015 2:00 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: A California state Republican has a novel new solution to the state’s crippling drought: Ban abortions and God will let it rain. State Assemblywoman Shannon Grove is under fire for suggesting that abortion was to blame for California’s water woes in comments before advocates and religious leaders at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week. In her remarks, first reported by RH Reality Check, Grove tipped her hat to Texas for passing an omnibus anti-abortion bill in 2013 – a move she suggests prompted God to pay it forward. “Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” Grove said, according to RH Reality Check. “It rained that night. Now God has His hold on California.” - - - Why are so many Republicans just plain bat**** crazy in their religious beliefs? I'm not talking about belief in a creator or being a christian...I'm talking about being nuts about it. You know she's nuts because ???? Because she is blaming abortion for California's drought. That would make her...nuts. Can you definitively prove that she's wrong? Much of what is involved in "weather" can be explained scientifically and rationally. There is nothing scientific or rational underpinning the belief that a supreme being is punishing California for allowing abortions, or even that there is a supreme being. |
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On 6/13/2015 8:28 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/13/15 7:06 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 6/13/2015 6:52 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/13/15 6:37 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 6/13/2015 2:00 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: A California state Republican has a novel new solution to the state’s crippling drought: Ban abortions and God will let it rain. State Assemblywoman Shannon Grove is under fire for suggesting that abortion was to blame for California’s water woes in comments before advocates and religious leaders at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week. In her remarks, first reported by RH Reality Check, Grove tipped her hat to Texas for passing an omnibus anti-abortion bill in 2013 – a move she suggests prompted God to pay it forward. “Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” Grove said, according to RH Reality Check. “It rained that night. Now God has His hold on California.” - - - Why are so many Republicans just plain bat**** crazy in their religious beliefs? I'm not talking about belief in a creator or being a christian...I'm talking about being nuts about it. You know she's nuts because ???? Because she is blaming abortion for California's drought. That would make her...nuts. Can you definitively prove that she's wrong? Much of what is involved in "weather" can be explained scientifically and rationally. There is nothing scientific or rational underpinning the belief that a supreme being is punishing California for allowing abortions, or even that there is a supreme being. Point is, over 74 percent of Americans and 84 percent of the world's population believe in a supreme being. They have a right to believe what they want to believe. |
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On 6/13/15 11:44 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/13/2015 8:28 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/13/15 7:06 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 6/13/2015 6:52 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/13/15 6:37 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 6/13/2015 2:00 PM, Keyser Söze wrote: A California state Republican has a novel new solution to the state’s crippling drought: Ban abortions and God will let it rain. State Assemblywoman Shannon Grove is under fire for suggesting that abortion was to blame for California’s water woes in comments before advocates and religious leaders at the California ProLife Legislative Banquet last week. In her remarks, first reported by RH Reality Check, Grove tipped her hat to Texas for passing an omnibus anti-abortion bill in 2013 – a move she suggests prompted God to pay it forward. “Texas was in a long period of drought until Governor Perry signed the fetal pain bill,” Grove said, according to RH Reality Check. “It rained that night. Now God has His hold on California.” - - - Why are so many Republicans just plain bat**** crazy in their religious beliefs? I'm not talking about belief in a creator or being a christian...I'm talking about being nuts about it. You know she's nuts because ???? Because she is blaming abortion for California's drought. That would make her...nuts. Can you definitively prove that she's wrong? Much of what is involved in "weather" can be explained scientifically and rationally. There is nothing scientific or rational underpinning the belief that a supreme being is punishing California for allowing abortions, or even that there is a supreme being. Point is, over 74 percent of Americans and 84 percent of the world's population believe in a supreme being. They have a right to believe what they want to believe. Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? |
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On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote:
Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? |
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Tom Nofinger wrote:
On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? He thinks he should be able to force his beliefs on the rest of the world. |
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On 6/15/15 8:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
Tom Nofinger wrote: On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? He thinks he should be able to force his beliefs on the rest of the world. Oh, what beliefs are those, Bilious? All I want is for the religious to keep their stuporstitions to themselves, at least in this country. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/15/15 8:21 PM, Califbill wrote: Tom Nofinger wrote: On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? He thinks he should be able to force his beliefs on the rest of the world. Oh, what beliefs are those, Bilious? All I want is for the religious to keep their stuporstitions to themselves, at least in this country. Those beliefs that you think are better than others beliefs. You are one of those bat**** crazy liberals who think they know better than others! |
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On 6/15/15 10:29 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/15/15 8:21 PM, Califbill wrote: Tom Nofinger wrote: On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? He thinks he should be able to force his beliefs on the rest of the world. Oh, what beliefs are those, Bilious? All I want is for the religious to keep their stuporstitions to themselves, at least in this country. Those beliefs that you think are better than others beliefs. You are one of those bat**** crazy liberals who think they know better than others! I don't have any religious "beliefs," Bilious. My "belief" is this nation would be better served if the "religious" stopped trying to push their exclusionary religious beliefs onto those who believe differently or not at all. |
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 08:05:01 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 6/15/15 10:29 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Sze wrote: On 6/15/15 8:21 PM, Califbill wrote: Tom Nofinger wrote: On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote: Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? He thinks he should be able to force his beliefs on the rest of the world. Oh, what beliefs are those, Bilious? All I want is for the religious to keep their stuporstitions to themselves, at least in this country. Those beliefs that you think are better than others beliefs. You are one of those bat**** crazy liberals who think they know better than others! I don't have any religious "beliefs," Bilious. My "belief" is this nation would be better served if the "religious" stopped trying to push their exclusionary religious beliefs onto those who believe differently or not at all. Says he who does the most pushing of religious posts. F'ing hypocrite. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On 6/16/15 11:48 AM, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 08:05:01 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote: On 6/15/15 10:29 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Sze wrote: On 6/15/15 8:21 PM, Califbill wrote: Tom Nofinger wrote: On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote: Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? He thinks he should be able to force his beliefs on the rest of the world. Oh, what beliefs are those, Bilious? All I want is for the religious to keep their stuporstitions to themselves, at least in this country. Those beliefs that you think are better than others beliefs. You are one of those bat**** crazy liberals who think they know better than others! I don't have any religious "beliefs," Bilious. My "belief" is this nation would be better served if the "religious" stopped trying to push their exclusionary religious beliefs onto those who believe differently or not at all. Says he who does the most pushing of religious posts. F'ing hypocrite. I'm not pushing religion on anyone. And speaking of pushing, just what are you posting here? Model airplanes? |
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 11:55:39 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 6/16/15 11:48 AM, John H. wrote: On Tue, 16 Jun 2015 08:05:01 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote: On 6/15/15 10:29 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Sze wrote: On 6/15/15 8:21 PM, Califbill wrote: Tom Nofinger wrote: On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Sze wrote: Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? He thinks he should be able to force his beliefs on the rest of the world. Oh, what beliefs are those, Bilious? All I want is for the religious to keep their stuporstitions to themselves, at least in this country. Those beliefs that you think are better than others beliefs. You are one of those bat**** crazy liberals who think they know better than others! I don't have any religious "beliefs," Bilious. My "belief" is this nation would be better served if the "religious" stopped trying to push their exclusionary religious beliefs onto those who believe differently or not at all. Says he who does the most pushing of religious posts. F'ing hypocrite. I'm not pushing religion on anyone. And speaking of pushing, just what are you posting here? Model airplanes? You post your religious crap and justify it with whines about religion being shoved down your throat. Who's doing the shoving, Krause? You seem to be it right here. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/15/15 10:29 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 6/15/15 8:21 PM, Califbill wrote: Tom Nofinger wrote: On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 4:32:13 AM UTC-7, Keyser Söze wrote: Do they have a right to try to force those religious beliefs on others? Those who believe(d) in slavery and segregation use(d) the bible to support their views and used their religious beliefs to extend slavery and segregation. Did they have a "right" to do that? ISIS is based upon religious beliefs. Do the ISIS folks have a *right* to force those beliefs on others? Still cranking that broken Victrola, er Krause? He thinks he should be able to force his beliefs on the rest of the world. Oh, what beliefs are those, Bilious? All I want is for the religious to keep their stuporstitions to themselves, at least in this country. Those beliefs that you think are better than others beliefs. You are one of those bat**** crazy liberals who think they know better than others! I don't have any religious "beliefs," Bilious. My "belief" is this nation would be better served if the "religious" stopped trying to push their exclusionary religious beliefs onto those who believe differently or not at all. Never claimed you pushed religious beliefs. Read for content! |
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