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John H. November 25th 05 01:45 AM

Nice, eh?
 
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:55:06 -0800, jps wrote:

In article , PocoLoco415
says...
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 17:23:51 -0800, jps wrote:

In article , "Sir Rodney Smithers"
Ask me about my knighthood. says...

Do all Christians make you want to puke or just the ones who support the
death penalty?

I love people who walk the walk.

Having no right to take another's life is among the ten commandments.

And yet 80% of "christians" in America believe in the death penalty?

Need I say more?

jps


Do 80% of Democrat Christians make you puke, or just Republican Christians?


Lots more Republicans attend church than Democrats.

Seems like a math teacher who doesn't take this into account is being
disingenuous.

Surprise? Nope.

jps


Numbers? Site? I find that somewhat hard to believe.

*JimH* November 25th 05 03:43 AM

Nice, eh?
 

"John H." wrote in message
...
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 09:55:06 -0800, jps wrote:

In article , PocoLoco415
says...
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 17:23:51 -0800, jps wrote:

In article , "Sir Rodney Smithers"
Ask me about my knighthood. says...

Do all Christians make you want to puke or just the ones who support
the
death penalty?

I love people who walk the walk.

Having no right to take another's life is among the ten commandments.

And yet 80% of "christians" in America believe in the death penalty?

Need I say more?

jps

Do 80% of Democrat Christians make you puke, or just Republican
Christians?


Lots more Republicans attend church than Democrats.

Seems like a math teacher who doesn't take this into account is being
disingenuous.

Surprise? Nope.

jps


Numbers? Site? I find that somewhat hard to believe.


Indeed. I never knew that God cared about what political party one belonged
to.



Jim Carter November 25th 05 11:54 AM

Nice, eh?
 

" *JimH*" wrote in message
...

Indeed. I never knew that God cared about what political party one

belonged
to.



George Bush thinks that God does care and that God looks after him and his
party.

Jim C.



*JimH* November 25th 05 12:49 PM

Nice, eh?
 

"Jim Carter" wrote in message
...

" *JimH*" wrote in message
...

Indeed. I never knew that God cared about what political party one

belonged
to.



George Bush thinks that God does care and that God looks after him and his
party.

Jim C.



And He does. But He also looks after the Democrats and non partisans also
Jim. ;-)



[email protected] November 25th 05 02:41 PM

Nice, eh?
 
go ahead and cough it up.

Ahh, such compassion.


No, Harry, I'm not a bleeding heart.

If the guy wants to puke, I'm not gonna talking him out of it,

Basicly, if the guy wants to memotionally gag himself...who cares?

It's all a soap box


[email protected] November 26th 05 11:24 PM

Nice, eh?
 
Executed man may have been innocent
Witness, co-defendant tell newspaper man wasn't guilty



I notice you post didn't say he was innocent.


*JimH* November 26th 05 11:34 PM

Nice, eh?
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
wrote:
Executed man may have been innocent
Witness, co-defendant tell newspaper man wasn't guilty



I notice you post didn't say he was innocent.



I used to put great faith in our legal system in this country, but not
anymore. There's been far too many abuses by the prosecution, the police,
the FBI, et cetera, for me to believe many of their claims. My feelings
about our criminal justice system began changing when I served on a grand
jury several decades ago. It was an eye-opener.

It isn't a requirement for a defendant to prove himself innocent, by the
way. The burden is on the state.



The liberals managed to bring the legal system to it's current state of
affairs. Folks like you are to blame.



John H. November 27th 05 01:42 AM

Nice, eh?
 
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 18:30:08 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

wrote:
Executed man may have been innocent
Witness, co-defendant tell newspaper man wasn't guilty



I notice you post didn't say he was innocent.



I used to put great faith in our legal system in this country, but not
anymore. There's been far too many abuses by the prosecution, the
police, the FBI, et cetera, for me to believe many of their claims. My
feelings about our criminal justice system began changing when I served
on a grand jury several decades ago. It was an eye-opener.

It isn't a requirement for a defendant to prove himself innocent, by the
way. The burden is on the state.


Damn Democrat governors!

--
John H

"It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!"

A Famous Self-obsessed Hypocrite

John H. November 27th 05 01:46 AM

Nice, eh?
 
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 19:21:11 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

*JimH* wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
wrote:
Executed man may have been innocent
Witness, co-defendant tell newspaper man wasn't guilty

I notice you post didn't say he was innocent.


I used to put great faith in our legal system in this country, but not
anymore. There's been far too many abuses by the prosecution, the police,
the FBI, et cetera, for me to believe many of their claims. My feelings
about our criminal justice system began changing when I served on a grand
jury several decades ago. It was an eye-opener.

It isn't a requirement for a defendant to prove himself innocent, by the
way. The burden is on the state.



The liberals managed to bring the legal system to it's current state of
affairs. Folks like you are to blame.



That's right. We liberals insisted upon civil liberties for all
defendant, not just rich white defendants. You know, silliness such as
legal counsel for defendant, for integrated juries, for rules of
evidence to be imposed and enforced, for an end to lynchings. Yup, our
kind pushed for these reforms. We're to blame.


You liberals executed a man who may have been innocent. Then you try to
blame conservatives.

Shame on you.

"Be wary of wandering into this dragon's cave -- narcissists will say
ANYTHING, they will trash anyone in their own self-justification, and then
they will expect the immediate restoration of the status quo. They will
attack you (sometimes physically) and spew a load of bile, insult, abuse,
contempt, threats, etc., and then -- well, it's kind of like they had
indigestion and the vicious tirade worked like a burp: "There. Now I feel
better. Where were we?"


--
John H

"It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!"

A Famous Self-obsessed Hypocrite

*JimH* November 27th 05 02:19 AM

Nice, eh?
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
*JimH* wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
wrote:
Executed man may have been innocent
Witness, co-defendant tell newspaper man wasn't guilty

I notice you post didn't say he was innocent.


I used to put great faith in our legal system in this country, but not
anymore. There's been far too many abuses by the prosecution, the
police, the FBI, et cetera, for me to believe many of their claims. My
feelings about our criminal justice system began changing when I served
on a grand jury several decades ago. It was an eye-opener.

It isn't a requirement for a defendant to prove himself innocent, by the
way. The burden is on the state.



The liberals managed to bring the legal system to it's current state of
affairs. Folks like you are to blame.


That's right. We liberals insisted upon civil liberties for all defendant,
not just rich white defendants. You know, silliness such as legal counsel
for defendant, for integrated juries, for rules of evidence to be imposed
and enforced, for an end to lynchings. Yup, our kind pushed for these
reforms. We're to blame.



Yes, you liberals want the courts to rewrite the Constitution so it fits
your ideas of how it should read.

You have ruined America. It is time for folks with common sense to take our
Country back.





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