You see them marching in the streets, side by side, arm in arm, these lovers of peace as they march in out streets and call for the execution or the impeachment of the president of the United States. They march together, the rabid undereducated, the reprehensibly myopic, the incredulously stupid and misguided atheists. Atheists, yes, because their simplified minds can no more comprehend good and evil than cause and effect. They march for peace in support of terrorism, mass murder and oppression.
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Atheists? There were an estimated 200,000 participating in the demonstration against the Iraq War last Saturday in Washington - a very small percentage of the total number of Americans who oppose Bush's reign of error but a huge showing for the Atheists. I guess all those demonstators carrying banners for their various church groups were just trying to throw everyone off the trail.
As for me, I was there with the Unitarian Universalist Association, but for a fundie, I suppose UUA = atheist. Of course, for a fundie, "anyone who doesn't agree with my hateful, narrow-minded views = atheist."
"You see them marching in the streets, side by side, arm in arm, these lovers of peace as they march in out streets and call for the impeachment of the worst President of the United States. They march together, the well-educated, the observant, the incredibly smart and correct members of many faiths and none. Atheists, yes, but also followers of all religions, whose non-retarded minds can comprehend good and evil, especially sone by those who claim to represent them; and cause and effect, able to see how violence today begets violence tomorrow. They march for peace in opposition to terrorism, mass murder and oppression, especially when it is done in their name."
At least the news covered this march. (after. I didn't get the memo either) Last time, 200,000 people showed up, and no one saw.
As far as I am concerned, if they march in favour of peace, they can´t be supporting terrorism, mass murder and opression, exactly what is happening in Iraq thanks to Bush. And seeing how you divagate and jump from one idea to another and give false evidence, I must asume that you´re the undereducated, not them.
Undereducated? I guess I didn't really earn my college degree. We marched last year, when the so-called "liberal" media wouldn't cover it. There were easily 300,000 people there. Atheists? I guess the Quakers don't count as Christians anymore. Last time I checked, Jesus said "Blessed are the peacemakers." Get over it-George Bush and your kind are not real Christians!
Actually most of them AND most of the people this prick sides with are undereducated, myopic, stupid to a degree it actually bothers me, and tend to gather into groups so the feel they're correct.
It's idiots who got us in to it, and there are idiots who want us to leave a nice smoldering pile of rubble. Mind you the second one has idiots from both sides.
Please ditch your user name. You are neither.
So, a bunch of idiots marched demanding the death of someone who causes all of the things the idiots like, namely terrorism, mass murder adn oppression? Then why would they want to get RID of bush? There is nothing here that reflects the workings of a rational mind.
George W. Bush is destroying this country, and he profanes God's name when he claims to be doing God's work. It's the Crusades all over again, and people like you brought it about the first time. People like me will do what we can to make sure it fails, and that we remember who pushed it.
If it was actually, you know, the JOB of the U.S. to defeat terrorism, mass murder, and oppression around the world, the poster just MIGHT have a point. Maybe a small one.
What's funny is these people will call for the President to be killed or something akin, but they'll let a child molester or serial rapist off with just a few years of jail time.
Woe unto them that call good evil and evil good.
You see them marching in the streets, side by side, arm in arm, [
] as they march in out streets and call for the execution or the impeachment of the president of the United States. They march together, the rabid undereducated, the reprehensibly myopic, the incredulously stupid and misguided [
]They march for peace in support of terrorism, mass murder and oppression.
Huh, he actually described the Tea Party eight years ago, two years before it was started. That’s impressive!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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