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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 15:08:41 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: I know a few deeply religious evangelical types. They're not all Kristians Then why label them as such? You didn't make a distinction - you said "He's successfully pandering to right wing Kristians, and it's working." You labeled an entire class of people - Kristians - as having the same view - which you can't with any certainty. "Hate speech is a term for speech intended to degrade, intimidate, or incite violence or prejudicial action against a person or group of people based on their race, gender, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, language ability, moral or political views, socioeconomic class, occupation or appearance (such as height, weight, and hair color), mental capacity and any other distinction-liability." By definition, it's hate speech which is bigotry. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
... On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 10:07:48 -0500, HK wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 14:12:12 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: I use that term to describe the sect that meddles a bit too much, to the point of trying to prevent the distribution of condoms in Africa as part of our AIDS prevention assistance. You know why, and you know they're wrong. People are dying, and these Kristians are trying to connect condoms with loose morals because of something they read in an old book written by people who were no holier than you or I. It's pure bull****. Odd - I never thought of you as a bigot. I'm disappointed. THere's nothing bigoted about pointing out that the current administration uses its small-minded concept of Christianity to prevent the distribution of condoms. Didn't think you were a bigot either. Unfortunate. I suspect you're on your way out the door in a little while, so you're trying to end the discussion by stonewalling with a misused word. Maybe I'm wrong, though. Without cutting & pasting definitions from elsewhere, and without providing links, please provide YOUR definition of the word "bigot". I'll give you mine, by example: Bigot: I don't like black people. Realist: I don't like this particular black person because he raped a woman. http://www.nysmostwanted.com/295.htm Bigot: I don't like religious people. Realist: I don't like religious people who think their book is more important than human beings in another country. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
... On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 15:08:41 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: I know a few deeply religious evangelical types. They're not all Kristians Then why label them as such? You didn't make a distinction - you said "He's successfully pandering to right wing Kristians, and it's working." You labeled an entire class of people - Kristians - as having the same view - which you can't with any certainty. "Hate speech is a term for speech intended to degrade, intimidate, or incite violence or prejudicial action against a person or group of people based on their race, gender, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, language ability, moral or political views, socioeconomic class, occupation or appearance (such as height, weight, and hair color), mental capacity and any other distinction-liability." By definition, it's hate speech which is bigotry. OK. The Kristians are a SUBSET of Christianity. They're the ones who are happy to see people die, while their sect supports policies which are proven to be ineffective. |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... May the best candidates win the nominations of the respective parties, and may the best candidate among the two finalists (regardless of party) win in November. Well said. You can't ask for more than that. |
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On Jan 4, 5:18�am, JG2U wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 11:34:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I read an account that said more than half of the Republicans attending caucus in Iowa described themselves as "born again" or "evangelical" Christians. Romney actually led among the Republicans who didn't arrive in a chruch bus, so you weren't completely unfounded in your Republican guesstimate. That's a good point and reading through the post mortems this morning, that one jumped out as an interesting data point. � Notice how the media makes sure to drive home the "evangelical Christian" phrase, over and over. �They've made it an issue... to give godless liberals something to rally against. �Look how well it's working right here on this NG. I don't think the "godless liberals" are ralllying against "evangelical Christians". Huckabee's meteoric rise in a race that 90 days ago was heavily handicapped for Guiliani or (maybe) Mitt is certainly legitimate reality, but nobody is "rallying against" Huckabee by noting much of his support comes from people who share his fundamentalist values. Certainly no more than people would be "rallying against" Obama by noting he has many supporters among racial minorities or "rallying against" Clinton by noting she has many supporters among politically active women. My parents and siblings all vote Republican. Given a chance, some of them would vote for anybody *except* Romney, due to his "Mormonism". (Pretty funny, considering we are all not-so-distant cousins of Joseph Smith - his grandmother was a Gould from our ancestral home in Topsfield, MA.) I'd like to think in general that the evangelical vote isn't "rallied against" another Republican- and that their support for Huckabee is truly proactive rather than reactive. |
Handicapping Iowa...
On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 07:41:26 -0500, HK wrote:
My fear is that despite his qualities, in a general election, whitey isn't going to vote for "the black guy." Many knowledgable people said that about Iowa also, including quite a few Iowans. |
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On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 08:08:02 -0500, HK wrote:
I find Romney totally obnoxious and a flip-flopping panderer. Than he will win for sure. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Del Cecchi" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... There'd better be a landslide if Huckabee is the Republican candidate. He's dangerous. He's successfully pandering to right wing Kristians, and it's working. If they see him as more ethical than Bush, he could be a real problem. Why do you misspell "Christian"? Is it a form of hate speech? Are you attempting to suppress religion? There are real Christians, and then there are Kristians. How old are you? I can explain more about this issue, but it would help if I had some idea of how long you've been alive, so I know how much detail you'll require. I'm old enough to recognize a tool when I see one. Which other groups do you partition into those you like and those you call bad names? What is your pet name for muslims that advocate policies you dislike? How about those minorities that propose things that you disagree with? What are your names for them? Latinos and what? African-Americans and what? Gays and what? del |
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"Del Cecchi" wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Del Cecchi" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... There'd better be a landslide if Huckabee is the Republican candidate. He's dangerous. He's successfully pandering to right wing Kristians, and it's working. If they see him as more ethical than Bush, he could be a real problem. Why do you misspell "Christian"? Is it a form of hate speech? Are you attempting to suppress religion? There are real Christians, and then there are Kristians. How old are you? I can explain more about this issue, but it would help if I had some idea of how long you've been alive, so I know how much detail you'll require. I'm old enough to recognize a tool when I see one. Which other groups do you partition into those you like and those you call bad names? What is your pet name for muslims that advocate policies you dislike? How about those minorities that propose things that you disagree with? What are your names for them? Latinos and what? African-Americans and what? Gays and what? del Kristian: Someone who uses their religion to defeat humanitarian programs in countries they really don't care about. Christian: Someone who doesn't. That's your answer. It's perfectly accurate. |
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... On Fri, 04 Jan 2008 08:42:26 -0500, HK wrote: I'm hoping the Republicans nominate the Huckster, the Paul, or, best of all, the Fred. The strange thing is "The Fred" might actually end up being the most electible of the bunch. People have short memories and name recognition may be more important than substance. If Fred puts on his best Law and Order suit, sits in that mahogony office and gives us some of his country wisdom speeches in a series of October ads, people will probably vote for him. He is probably the perfect "anti-Obama" and "anti-Clinton" candidate. Americans are not very sophistocated when it comes right down to it. Most of them make decisions based on what they see on TV. That is why the advertising industry makes so much money The candidates should be fined $25,000.00 every time they say "folks". |
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