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Old 07-24-2009, 12:57 PM
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Okay, you are criticizing this guy for praying when you just voted for a guy...twice...that made this statement:

"God speaks through me"



Nice.
I've never criticized ANYONE for praying. I think it's a good thing. Not sure the Obama supporters feel the same way.
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Old 07-28-2009, 12:25 PM
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I've never criticized ANYONE for praying. I think it's a good thing. Not sure the Obama supporters feel the same way.
My experience has been that the Obama supporters tolerate freedom of religion for other people far more readily than the "He's a Muslim!" hate crowd.
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Old 07-28-2009, 12:53 PM
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My experience has been that the Obama supporters tolerate freedom of religion for other people far more readily than the "He's a Muslim!" hate crowd.
OMG have you heard Obama's former minister and his love for mandkind sermons? Louis Farakan now that's a supporter of religious freedom you speak of?
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Old 07-28-2009, 04:12 PM
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OMG have you heard Obama's former minister and his love for mandkind sermons? Louis Farakan now that's a supporter of religious freedom you speak of?
So are you saying Obama's former minister or Lois Farakan is entirely representative of the people who voted Obama into office?

Or are you just completely segueing into something else entirely, as you often do? Is it time for you to demand I get involved in a debate over Obama's former minister and Louis Farakan!

Because that has so much to do - LOL - with Obama saying he prays, and you thinking that people that support him may not think that's a good thing.
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Because that has so much to do - LOL - with Obama saying he prays, and you thinking that people that support him may not think that's a good thing.
One would have to be naive to not believe a significant number of his minions look down on praying.
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Old 07-28-2009, 04:33 PM
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One would have to be naive to not believe a significant number of his minions look down on praying.
Actually, no, in my experience. Everyone I know who voted for Obama believes in freedom of religion, and didn't require proof of atheism from Obama before they voted for him.
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Old 07-28-2009, 04:38 PM
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I dont care if our president prays.. (just dont waste too much time)

Now if he hears voices back then that's a problem...
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Old 07-28-2009, 04:39 PM
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Steve please dart me. PLEASE.
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Old 07-28-2009, 05:15 PM
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Actually, no, in my experience. Everyone I know who voted for Obama believes in freedom of religion, and didn't require proof of atheism from Obama before they voted for him.
I know a tall guy who owns horses that is the exception to your everyone and it's tough for me to think he's alone.
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So are you saying Obama's former minister or Lois Farakan is entirely representative of the people who voted Obama into office?

Or are you just completely segueing into something else entirely, as you often do? Is it time for you to demand I get involved in a debate over Obama's former minister and Louis Farakan!

Because that has so much to do - LOL - with Obama saying he prays, and you thinking that people that support him may not think that's a good thing.
not represented at all just Obama supporters which is what you originally asked for. Remember "My experience has been that the Obama supporters tolerate freedom" You somehow segued into religious intolerance of the few who think Obama is muslim and certainly they represent the Republicans?
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Old 07-28-2009, 05:23 PM
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not represented at all just Obama supporters which is what you originally asked for. Remember "My experience has been that the Obama supporters tolerate freedom" You somehow segued into religious intolerance of the few who think Obama is muslim and certainly they represent the Republicans?
I never asked for anything.

You've misquoted me. My statement was, "My experience has been that the Obama supporters tolerate freedom of religion for other people far more readily than the "He's a Muslim!" hate crowd."

And nowhere did I say or imply that the "He's a Muslim!" hate crowd had anything at all to do with a political party.
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Old 07-28-2009, 05:29 PM
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I never asked for anything.

You've misquoted me. My statement was, "My experience has been that the Obama supporters tolerate freedom of religion for other people far more readily than the "He's a Muslim!" hate crowd."

And nowhere did I say or imply that the "He's a Muslim!" hate crowd had anything at all to do with a political party.
Ok then I should have said it's "My experience that the Bush and for that matter Palin supporters, dogs, babies and horses tolerate freedom of religion far more than the "Death to America" Muslim crowd.
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Uh, which way to Mecca?
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I've never criticized ANYONE for praying. I think it's a good thing. Not sure the Obama supporters feel the same way.
Does he have any real supporters? Or just a nation of Bush haters who would've voted for a kitchen appliance against the Republican? The guy campaigned basically saying nothing except the word change. Amazing that would be enough to be elected to the most powerful position in the world.
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i read this yesterday, and feel it is very appropriate for this thread:


'the more you read and observe about this politics thing, you got to admit that each party is worse than the other. the one that's out always looks the best.'
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Does he have any real supporters? Or just a nation of Bush haters who would've voted for a kitchen appliance against the Republican? The guy campaigned basically saying nothing except the word change. Amazing that would be enough to be elected to the most powerful position in the world.

He also said Hope.
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Does he have any real supporters? Or just a nation of Bush haters who would've voted for a kitchen appliance against the Republican? The guy campaigned basically saying nothing except the word change. Amazing that would be enough to be elected to the most powerful position in the world.
He has Riot
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Amazing that would be enough to be elected to the most powerful position in the world.
Yeah, especially when the other choice included Sarah Palin.
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Yeah, especially when the other choice included Sarah Palin.

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Yeah, especially when the other choice included Sarah Palin.


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maybe you should stop nominating people that make kitchen appliances look good.

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