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gull
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response 22 of 70:
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Feb 7 07:34 UTC 2006 |
Re resp:21: That's certainly the first praiseworthy quote I've ever
seen or heard from him about the ACLU. A search of his website has him
referring to them as "anti-American," "extremist," "wacko," etc.
I guess, much like atheists find themselves becoming religious when
they're in foxholes, conservatives find themselves becoming civil
libertarians once they're threatened with a legal investigation.
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twenex
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response 23 of 70:
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Feb 7 09:19 UTC 2006 |
<twenex chuckles like Muttley>
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kingjon
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response 24 of 70:
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Feb 7 11:02 UTC 2006 |
When I was in Boys' State I was one of the two (three?) members of the
unofficial Libertarian Party of Boys' State. I've since become disillusioned on
the *other* positions that seem to be bound up in everyone else's idea of
libertarianism.
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klg
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response 25 of 70:
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Feb 7 12:01 UTC 2006 |
I read the transcript of Limbaugh & Time. I didn't see where he
declared he was a longtime ACLU fan.
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/menu/rushwire/time_magazine_rush_limbau
gh_interview___entire_transcript.guest.html
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rcurl
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response 26 of 70:
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Feb 7 18:03 UTC 2006 |
Re #22 and "I guess, much like atheists find themselves becoming religious
when they're in foxholes...."
That idea is an invention of religionists and is completely false. Consult
http://www.atheistfoxholes.org/ and similar sources.
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kingjon
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response 27 of 70:
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Feb 7 18:08 UTC 2006 |
Consulting your cited website -- all it debunks is the myth that *all* people
in foxholes are not atheists. It does nothing to the idea that *some* atheists
become religious when put under fire.
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tod
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response 28 of 70:
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Feb 7 18:10 UTC 2006 |
How many crusaders were atheists?
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marcvh
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response 29 of 70:
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Feb 7 18:13 UTC 2006 |
Re #27: Isn't that the cliche saying, "there are no atheists in foxholes"?
Why should they be refuting some different saying?
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kingjon
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response 30 of 70:
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Feb 7 18:15 UTC 2006 |
Re #29: What he was responding to said something like "like some atheists in
foxholes" -- an existential statement, not a universal one.
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rcurl
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response 31 of 70:
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Feb 7 18:15 UTC 2006 |
Probably many religionists become atheists in foxholes. They'd have good
reason to do so since they are getting no help from their "god".
But it is just a stupid canard repeated by religionists to salve their own
uncertainties.
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marcvh
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response 32 of 70:
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Feb 7 18:22 UTC 2006 |
Re #30: The word "some" was not in the response you were quoting; you
added it.
Certainly some people change their religious beliefs and practices when
facing adversity, and some don't. Not much you can get from that.
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tod
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response 33 of 70:
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Feb 7 18:23 UTC 2006 |
Marines use fighting holes and are intent on being the first to fight in Hell.
I guess that negates the idea of atheism but it also negates the idea
controlling the masses with religion. Just like GW, religion is used as a
weapon instead of a restraint.
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gull
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response 34 of 70:
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Feb 7 19:04 UTC 2006 |
Re resp:26: I was making an analogy. Deal with it. :) I know
perfectly well that there are, in fact, atheists in fox holes. I also
know that bats do not, in fact, fly out of hell, but I still use that
expression, too.
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rcurl
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response 35 of 70:
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Feb 7 19:38 UTC 2006 |
Why?
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twenex
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response 36 of 70:
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Feb 7 21:03 UTC 2006 |
Because he's not a damned tedious literalist?
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slynne
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response 37 of 70:
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Feb 7 22:04 UTC 2006 |
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
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nharmon
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response 38 of 70:
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Feb 7 22:07 UTC 2006 |
Using religion as a restraint instead of a weapon...good advice Todd.
I think a lot of people need to be told that.
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tod
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response 39 of 70:
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Feb 7 22:10 UTC 2006 |
Its all about self discipline, not inquisition. Right?
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nharmon
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response 40 of 70:
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Feb 7 22:24 UTC 2006 |
Darn tootin
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happyboy
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response 41 of 70:
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Feb 7 23:04 UTC 2006 |
re20
never heard him say anything racist, nathan?
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2549
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gull
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response 42 of 70:
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Feb 7 23:05 UTC 2006 |
Re resp:35: Because figures of speech add color to language.
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nharmon
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response 43 of 70:
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Feb 7 23:21 UTC 2006 |
Re 41: No I have not heard him say anything racist. If I have, I do
not remember it. I'm not saying he hasn't either, just they either
weren't racist enough for me to remember, or I wasn't listening when
he said it.
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happyboy
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response 44 of 70:
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Feb 7 23:23 UTC 2006 |
not racist enough to remember.
hokey smokes.
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tod
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response 45 of 70:
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Feb 7 23:54 UTC 2006 |
Tell us about the black guy on your wrestling team Nathan! ;)
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rcurl
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response 46 of 70:
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Feb 8 01:40 UTC 2006 |
Re #41: what does "There are no autheists in foxholes" mean as a figure of
speech?
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