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tsty
response 25 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 09:10 UTC 2006

i've offed par robertrson a fe times .. but *this* delusion equates his
'credibility' with that of arafat .. adn arafat is dead.
bhelliom
response 26 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 05:17 UTC 2006

resp:17 - Sure he does, and eventually, he'll hang himself with it.
mary
response 27 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 11:06 UTC 2006

From his perspective, he has no choice but to do what his God demands
of him.  The fact that he may lose popular favor doesn't much matter,
unless, of course, his whole gig is a sideshow.  So the weirder he
gets, the more I think he's an authentic believer who just isn't
into a pre-packaged and marketable god.
rcurl
response 28 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 15:53 UTC 2006

Then one has to draw a line between an "authentic believer" and a "raving
maniac". 
jadecat
response 29 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 17:33 UTC 2006

Re resp:28 Why? They're not mutually exclusive.
rcurl
response 30 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 17:35 UTC 2006

The distinction may determine how one will respond to them. But, you are
right. It isn't "or", just "if". 
md
response 31 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 13:15 UTC 2006

John Stewart: "See, I'd've said age, obesity and stress."
mcnally
response 32 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 17:52 UTC 2006

 Meanspirited, sarcastic, *and* makes fun of Pat Robertson.  I like it!
cross
response 33 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 21:20 UTC 2006

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jadecat
response 34 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 21:31 UTC 2006

Hmm, that God has given him a chance to repent and to follow the correct
path? 
happyboy
response 35 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 21:33 UTC 2006

i wonder if jesus plugged up pat's shunt.
aruba
response 36 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 22:35 UTC 2006

Yeah, you can't trip up true believers with facts.
cross
response 37 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 00:17 UTC 2006

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other
response 38 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 06:01 UTC 2006

Interesting story on NPR today about right wing religious leaders
complaining that Robertson's off-the-wall remarks are casting a bad
light on all of them.
twenex
response 39 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 06:17 UTC 2006

Gee; you think?
tsty
response 40 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 06:10 UTC 2006

wasn't it robertson who requested that someone assassinate the venzuala
el presidente?
  
it didn't take this much for me to recognize the idiocy inherent in
his ramblings & spewings but the reinforcement is comedic.
happyboy
response 41 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 09:02 UTC 2006

republican values
cross
response 42 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 17:44 UTC 2006

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naftee
response 43 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 01:10 UTC 2006

hey,
cross
jep
response 44 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 14:31 UTC 2006

Pat Robertson did apologize for his remarks and say they were inappropriate.
twenex
response 45 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 16:05 UTC 2006

Something tells me there's a lot more where that came from.
aruba
response 46 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 17:49 UTC 2006

Actually, the more I think about it, the reason the pope stays sane, and 
it's harder for fundamentalist ministers to do so, is that the pope has to 
work his way up through the ranks of his organization before he becomes 
the head.  So he sees things from many sides, and he has a chance to 
mature before he gets put in charge.
twenex
response 47 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 18:23 UTC 2006

I don't like the current Pope, rumours abot his being a Nazi being false,
notwithstanding.
tsty
response 48 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 21:24 UTC 2006

s'matta new popa you no lika?
drew
response 49 of 52: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 23:29 UTC 2006

Re #46:
   And they have him sit in that special
chair for examination before taking
office...
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