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Minister Told by State Rep to ‘By All Means, Leave’ Wyoming Stands Her Ground

By now, the case of Wyoming State Rep. Hans Hunt, who told a constituent concerned with Wyoming’s decision to allow “concealed carry” that she could “by all means, leave” has gone thoroughly viral.

Rev. Audette Fulbright, Recipient of Hans Hunts By All Means, Leave Email, Gives Her Side to TheBlaze

Reverend Audette Fulbright (Photo Credit: Facebook)

While Rep. Hunt himself has gained most of the attention, the woman who prompted his angry email – Rev. Audette Fulbright, pastor at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Cheyenne, Wyoming – isn’t ready to back down, even given that she “was never treated so inappropriately by an elected official before.”

TheBlaze reached out to Fulbright via Facebook, and we were able to get her side of the story, as well as her take on the viral traction it has gained, and the fallout she herself has received. While Fulbright did suggest the story had been slightly overblown, she was more than willing to explain how she sees the issues, even after Rep. Hunt’s rather blunt public rebuff.

“I’m not sure there is much more to my side of the story,” Fulbright wrote. “I wrote to a state legislator, he responded to my sincere concerns with disdain and rudeness, refused to apologize, and now folks are following his lead and seeking me out to be even more unkind. Fortunately, many people have also apologized and been warm and welcoming.”

The reference to “folks following his lead” refers to a group of commenters who have swarmed Fulbright’s website since the story went live. One such comment on the “autobiographical essay” section of her website reads:

“Congrats on making a TOTAL ass of yourself in Wyoming. ATTENTION INVASIVE PROGRESSIVE SPECIES: Stop leaving your HELLHOLES and moving to places with good people and policy and attempting to bring your brand of authortarian idiocy with you. States like Wyoming, Texas, Idaho, Arizona, Alamaba, etc…DOn’t WANT YOU. Stay the F OUT. people like you are hated for good reason.”

Fulbright wouldn’t comment on how widespread such angry responses are relative to positive responses, instead suggesting that it wouldn’t make any difference to her. “I don’t see any usefulness in mentioning how many pro versus how many con, since I think that’s not the best way to view this issue,” Fulbright wrote. “I think our focus would be more effective if we took seriously the value of civil discourse in politics -and the role of elected leaders in being examples of how public discourse should be handled.”

As to the accusation that she is an “invasive progressive species,” Fulbright actually had a perfectly innocent explanation for her presence in Wyoming, which Hunt (and so many commenters) questioned, given her political views. According to Fulbright, far from being a naive mover who didn’t understand red state culture,  the move was for professional reasons, and she is already used to living in deeply conservative states.

“Our family moved to Wyoming because, as a minister, I was called to serve a wonderful congregation here,” Fulbright wrote. “I had several other choices (in other states), and chose to come to Wyoming. I am from SC and lived for more than a decade in Virginia – both very conservative states, where I often wrote to legislators. I was never treated so inappropriately by an elected official before. I think I am not alone in being astonished by the inappropriateness of Mr. Hunt’s response – or else it would not be news.”

Rev. Audette Fulbright, Recipient of Hans Hunts By All Means, Leave Email, Gives Her Side to TheBlaze

Exterior of Rev. Fulbright’s church in Cheyenne, Wyoming (Photo credit: revaudettefulbright.com)

And did this change her approach to political activism? Not a chance. In fact, judging by her takeaway from the issue, Fulbright might well have been emboldened.

“The response by Mr. Hunt and his allies will make absolutely no difference in how I pursue my political activism going forward,” Fulbright wrote. “I think we all must lend our voice and share our concerns about those public matters we must address as a state and a nation. If we allow ourselves to be bullied into keeping silent or constraining our ideas to only those we imagine to be of like mind, we have given up the most important privilege of being members of a democratic nation.”

Rep. Hans Hunt’s Follow Up:

Wyoming State Rep. Explains ‘By All Means, Leave’ Remark to Gun Critic– But He’s Not Apologizing

Original Story:

‘By All Means, Leave’: The Amazingly Blunt Response One State Rep. Gave a Citizen Who Wrote Him Opposing Concealed Carry in Schools

 

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Comments (433)

  • WillG
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:54am

    This woman sickens me. People like her leave where they are from and infect the places they go with their twisted ideology. I doubt seriously that Wyoming sent for her. Go back.

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    • Talent-Keyhole
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:56am

      “Unitarian Universalist Church Pastor” … that pretty much explains it all. Take a look at what these folks believe and their politics.

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:04am

      She sickens you–because she wrote to a legislator expressing an opinion?

      Says more about you than about her.

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    • techengineer11
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:19am

      I’m seeing more and more very shady people with links to this Church “Unitarian Universalist” including Obama’s grandparents.. Lyndon Johnson was also linked to it..

      Don’t know much about it but it appears to be a very progressive Jesus denying church.. almost like a refuge for Commies?

      anyone familiar with it?

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    • Zudarmardel
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:26am

      I agree, she should have never moved there. It’s the way the Liberals seem to work, destroy what is good to bring in Their own poor valves. Stop trying to change States that are doing the right thing. Liberal’s have proven time and again that They have no valves, just greed and control.

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    • shorelineliz
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:31am

      I absolutely share your opinion WIll G.

      @ Rev. Fulbright:

      Listen honey, “REV” is for people who actually preach “THE GOSPEL of Jesus Christ” which you do not. So do us all a favor you PHONY and DROP The REV. bit okay? Cause you Universal Universalists aren’t a legitimate faith. You believe in Santa Claus, Easter Bunny, Leprechauns, Unicorns and bunch of other FANTASY Sh$t. And I hate to insult Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. Leprechauns and Unicorns bring their own deserved scorn.

      Secondly, You didn’t have the GUTS to post to the Blaze your letter to Rep. Hans Hunt did you? NO. So you are a fraud and gutless.

      Third: you “wrote” to Rep Hunt as you had written “other” state legislators in your “activism.” So, this is what you DO. You move to a state and RUIN it. Just like all you disgusting LIBERAL ACTIVISTS do. You have ruined Iowa, Minnesota, Vermont, Colorado and too many states to mention. The only thing you were “called” to do in Wyoming was RUIN IT. Another state where large amounts of Liberal Activists move on purpose to take over the state and turn it Liberal.

      So: You are a liar and a fraud.

      That you call Rep. Hans Hunt’s response to you “inappropriate” shows that you don’t understand how little people give s sh3t. Listen honey, they don’t care about your fraud of a “faith” okay? They sure as hell don’t care about “fracking” or any of your other “activist” concerns. WE as a nation could absolutely not give one sh%t either.

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    • Helaman
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:32am

      First, I thought Lib s believed in separation of state and church? So why is she actively involved in politics? I thin the IRS needs to audit her church!

      Second, like Meryl Haggard once sung, “If you don’t love it, leave it!”

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    • ChildOfTheKing
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:33am

      This country and nation is a REPUBLIC!!!!!!!!! I am sick and tired of being called a Democratic nation.

      LOOK IT UP. READ IT. SOAK IT INTO YOUR THICK SKULLS AND UNDERSTAND THAT WE ARE A REPUBLIC!!!!

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    • Zudarmardel
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:34am

      I agree with you. She should have never moved there. Liberals are always trying to change us to their way of thinking. Like being disarmed, and letting the criminals have their way. They believe the police will stop all crime. They live in a dream world. They like being controlled, and have no valves, just greed and control.

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    • Bullitt2008
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:36am

      LLoyd Drako, I agree with you. Everyone in America is entitled to their beliefs and opinions. So if Fulbright “sickens” WillG, so what. He’s entitled to his opinion. Fulbright is a “reverend” of a cult and was a fool to move to Wyoming before research. She needs to move to Chicago where the anti-gun laws will protect her from the law-abiding citizens and conservatives of Wyoming.

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:36am

      It might interest you to know that we’ve already had a Unitarian President. William Howard Taft. The Republic survived him. In the four-way election of 1912, he was actually the conservative Republican contender, against Democrat Wilson, Progressive Teddy Roosevelt, and Socialist Debt. That’s your history lesson for the day. You’re welcome.

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    • QuincySmith
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:36am

      You may be right, Lloyd ~ I would rather have dinner with Will than Audette!

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    • Zipit
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:42am

      Well spoken Lizzy!

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    • CABERNETQHS
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:46am

      Lucille Ball move to Wyoming?

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    • CLEttinger
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:49am

      Progressivism is like leprosy. You pity them from afar but when they come to your town you better not make them welcome or everyone is screwed.

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    • redfish52
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:07pm

      I will bet her congregation boots her within a year…

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    • WillG
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:20pm

      Lloyd where in my statement did I mention said letter you assert for the reason of my being sickened by her? Let us approach this matter in the context of my complete statement shall we champ? She left Va. to move to Wyoming. The people of the Great State of Wyoming have certain beliefs and values that evidently vary greatly from Rev. Fulbright. That being said it is her desire to change their way of thinking to what she feels the way things should be. I also stated that Wyoming most likely did not send for her. Go back. Now allow me to explain further what sickens me about her. Everything about her. Nothing to do with a letter she wrote. Savvy? Glad we were able to clear that up champ.

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    • TEIN
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:27pm

      Next mode of operation will be the Libby/Progressive machine…she will make a few calls and Libby/Progressive organization will be there to try and impose will…there is never a “gee, I was just wrote a innocence letter of concern”…it is either the Libby/Progressive way or a beat down until the agenda is imposed…

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    • KevINtampa
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:29pm

      The liberal mind is not a virus. Nor is it an infection. It’s not even a disease.

      It’s a parasite. It seeks a healthy host, sucks it of all it’s vitality and then moves to the next healthy host. People like the woman in this thread are tiny part of the parasite. When bonded together, the liberal base is the largest communal parasite the world has ever had and it will forever exist.

      These people cannot be reasoned or rationalized with. You’d have better luck explaining to a monkey that it is a primate than explaining to a liberal mind they are a parasite. While onlookers see the obvious history that wherever liberal minds have collected there is famine, poverty, crime, and overall immoral non-principled behavior the liberal mind cannot see it or distinguish it from a decent society for depravity is the natural order of things to the liberal parasitic mindset.

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    • DeathRattle
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:29pm

      @Shore

      The universalism church http://www.uua.org/ believes in universal salvation; Universalists believe that the God of love would not create a person knowing that that person would be destined for eternal damnation. They concluded that all people must be destined for salvation. Some early Universalists, known as Restorationists and led by Paul Dean, believed that after death there is a period of reprobation in Hell preceding salvation.

      Based on their thinking we will be running into Stalin, Hitler and Mao in Heaven.

      Which is very dangerous because it is not at all what the Bible teaches. These folks are in for a big surprise. A man named Rob Bell is a superstar of sorts with this very wrong belief system.

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    • HumbleMan
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:31pm

      Did a quick read of the Unitarian Universalist “principles”. It has nothing to do with Christianity and everything to do with Communism (AKA Radical Egalitarianism).

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    • Stoic one
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:35pm

      here is the wiki citation :

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism

      Yea I know it is not perfect; but it is quick…for an oversite

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    • Bullitt2008
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:42pm

      Lloyd, Sure I know Taft was a Unitarian. He was also a progressive in many ways and felt judges had to be used to solve society’s problems. In those days, Republicans were more liberal on religious issues. Taft did not believe Jesus was the Son of God and thought many things in the Bible were made up. Heathens can be elected President.

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:47pm

      WillG:
      Let me see if I have this straight. It’s not something she did that sickens you, it’s her very existence.
      In case you missed it, she was “called” to Wyoming, as clergy have been “called” throughout church history, so evidently not all the people of Wyoming have beliefs and values at variance with hers. She had other choices. Maybe she decided she liked the smell of sagebrush. Or maybe she decided that Wyoming was more in need of the sorts of virtues Unitarianism preaches than other, arguably less dangerous places she could have chosen. Like Yemen or Sudan. Peace out, bra.

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    • HumbleMan
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:56pm

      @LLYOD Taft was a Unitarian Christian, which has nothing to do with Unitarian Universalist … There’s your lesson for the day, free of charge.

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    • Fubared
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:59pm

      Lloydy, nah. Piss off. Cowboy churches are just fine. Worship your jewelry and idols back in the the big city. And rocks, and trees, and gay marriages, and tri-sexual preferences. See how easy that is. Keep it, the peeps of the area have spoken.

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    • pitboss711
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:15pm

      I never could understand how people can move somewhere then expect the laws to change just for them. How much self-righteous arrogance does it take to think like that? This “lady” and Muslims have a lot in common with that line of delusional thought. “I’m here, so things should change to suit ME!” These vermin need to find a big rock, slither under it, and stay there.

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    • tonypro
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:22pm

      Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
      “” If we allow ourselves to be bullied into keeping silent or constraining our ideas “”

      Isn’t that one of the progressive mantras to bully, and keep silent any that oppose them?

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    • searcher619
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:26pm

      Lloyd Drako:

      this woman leaves a failing state for a better one then turns around and is trying to change it into the one she left. Sorry but she’s an idiot.

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    • FFTyranny
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:30pm

      Oh hell no, she needs to stay or move to Californication. I don’t want her back in my state. I’m not too happy about the last two elections as it is. People like her and all the damn illegals have almost ruined my state of VA.

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    • mrwolfy
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:31pm

      unitarians “being called.” lOLOLOLOLOL. by who? The devil or atheists?

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    • techengineer11
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:31pm

      Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:36am
      It might interest you to know that we’ve already had a Unitarian President. William Howard Taft. The Republic survived him. In the four-way election of 1912, he was actually the conservative Republican contender, against Democrat Wilson, Progressive Teddy Roosevelt, and Socialist Debt. That’s your history lesson for the day. You’re welcome.

      I assume that was meant for me since I asked.. lol

      That’s your attitude? That’s fine.. When I research a matter I dig.. No stone is left unturned. While outward appearances seem to pacify many I always search out the truth..

      Something really bad about this Unitarian sect. More likely how we have to make everyon equal.. and social justice.. You know the **** that the Christ murdering followers of Talmud are always talking about..

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    • toto
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:32pm

      People are just getting fed up, and I am certainly one of them. Civility doesn’t mean a thing to them, conservatives having been moving aside, moving aside, moving aside, to accommodate and accept the unacceptable for far too long. We now have a nation where kids making paper guns, lego, or pointing fingers and saying bang are kicked out of school (because educators don’t know the difference between real and pretend), other kids kicked out for chanting USA! USA! because it is deemed a racial slur (happened in Kalifornia near us, and has happened elsewhere), being FORCED to accept gay marriage as equal to, and as desirable for raising children, as traditional marriage, and on and on. ENOUGH! One look around today’s society should be all it takes to see we are seriously off the rails. The Progressives/communists have targeted our children and have done an outstanding job, over the last 50 years, of corrupting, deceiving and brainwashing them. No longer is critical thinking even a goal of education. If one reads the goals of the communists from years ago it is sadly frightening how much they have accomplished in tearing apart America in such a short time and the young today have no idea what has been lost or what they face.

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    • usedCZARsalesman
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:34pm

      LLOYD, did you just suggest that Wyoming is MORE dangerous than Yemen of the Sudan? Care to take a stab at backing that up? Or is this that thing you liberals do where you make outrageous statements that even YOU know is an outright lie and then hide like a little girl?

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    • bertr
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:46pm

      Just like John Kerry said, Americans have a right to be stupid.
      In all fairness she has every right to express her opinion and you have every right to be sickened by it.
      We have to hope that when people speak thier opinions openly and are held accountable for it, then the truth is served more then any other end eventually. I think it has been so far in this case and if we can hope for that eventuality then we have little to hope for from debate indeed.

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    • BadDog-NoBiscuit
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 2:34pm

      Unitarian Universalists are basically Humanists. Read through the Humanist Manifesto to get an idea of what they are all about: http://www.americanhumanist.org/Humanism/Humanist_Manifesto_III

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    • kent grotz
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 2:34pm

      Lets see if my reply will get posted. Born and raised in Sheridan, many cousins in Gillette, Moorcoft and Carlile, not to mention over the Hill(Bighorn Mountains). Many are Unitarians.Good people.

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    • landowner
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 2:37pm

      1st amendment works both ways. She gives her opinion and he gave his. AND we’re done. Nothing to see here.

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    • mercenary4freedom
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 2:49pm

      Attention locals:…Run her out of town!

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    • Bum thrower
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 2:50pm

      Good comments; Use Detroit as example; the ******** screw it up and then move to some other place………i.e. California……wonder where they will go next> Wyoming?

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    • cosette
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:08pm

      I attended a wedding once in a Unitarian church in my hometown. I felt like I was witnessing a cult union rather than a wedding. The “minister” stood under a mobile which hung from the ceiling. Hanging on the mobile was every possible religious symbol with the exception of a cross. They even had a “gods eye” displayed. It was bizarre to say the least. I was appalled at the antics of it all. FYI the marriage lasted less than 6 months.

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    • JokerWatcher
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:09pm

      So the resident-troll cynically throws in, “she was ‘called’ to Wyoming”, as though a prog would actually believe in a ‘calling’. To do so would require acknowledging the existence of a Supreme Being. But hey, ever the clever one, he’ll just throw a belief that Christians happen to have (being ‘called’) right back in their collective faces if it supports his argument (and afterward snort to himself, ‘I can’t believe how clever I am, use their beliefs against them, I surprise myself sometimes’). Progs see themselves as sooo much smarter than everyone else. Sure, he’ll ‘believe’ in G-D (for the time it takes to comment on this column), just ask him. In reality the cynical ba$****** doesn’t believe in ‘callings’, doesn’t believe in G-D. He’s a narcissist like all progs, believes only in winning and the lofty view he holds of himself. He’ll say and do anything in support of both. Progs have no moral compass; how could they? That concept comes from accepting the Word and, by extension, Its Author. Where does that fit in with them?
      As for the ‘Rev’,.. I suggest she buy a couple of weapons, take a course or two, get the feel, find out they’re not inherently ‘evil’, settle in and live in peace with her neighbors (when in Rome), and stop being the outsider trying to change what has worked fine for generations.

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    • mikem1969
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:11pm

      Pretty much like roaches, they run out of food in one place, they go everywhere else.

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    • Jim S
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:12pm

      http://www.cracked.com/blog/5-easy-ways-to-spot-b.s.-news-story-internet/

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    • redfish52
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:29pm

      No this woman has the right to her “opinion” as you do. The problem with Liberals it is do as I do, if not you are wrong. The narcissistic attitude she showed by saying….I just can’t believe I moved to a state that allows this so I need you to change or else. All I can say if Jesus comes back tomorrow I think he will be wearing a pair of pearl handled 45′s.

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    • Leader1776
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:38pm

      Hey Lloyd Drako
      Haven’t followed this story much? Not too bright? Selective reading? Stop posting nonsense.

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    • MissBex
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:45pm

      Let’s forget the politics and self-righteousness for a second. Would you go into someone else’s home and TELL them they need to change the way they do things whenever YOU visit? This woman is off her rocker! It’s been said before and I will say it again; if you do not like the rules in Wyoming, then by all means, feel free to move back to Virginia or anyplace else! Why should they change for you? WHO are YOU? Who do you think you are??? Okay, stepping off my soap box and checking my caffeine intake…lol

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    • Cemoto78
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:51pm

      This is what the progressives love to do. Move from their ruined state and immediately try to infest their new state of residence. They will run for local political office and once elected will start with the progressive agenda. The reason they succeed is due to the lack of attention by local citizens. This is another prime example of why it is so important to pay attention to what is happening in your local elections and offices. An informed electorate is a danger to the progressive agenda.
      Do yourself a favor and attend your local city council meetings, county board meetings, school board meetings, etc., this will open your eyes up to how much these vermin have infested our political process.

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    • Pillar of Fire
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:53pm

      Can I help this person (term used loosely) pack? She really needs to go back to where she came from & take those lie-based ideas & her family with her. Then, she can work on correcting why she moved in the first place. CAN I HELP YOU PACK, WOMAN?

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    • Zipit
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 4:11pm

      Lloyd just said “Peace Out Bra”!!!!!!! Sorry, started typing this reply, like, ten minutes ago! I’m still laughing!!!! BRA! LLOYD, do you have dreads? BWA, Bra!!!!

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    • gauge
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 5:18pm

      Is Unitarian Universalism a cult?
      In short, it’s a “church” that preaches only liberalism.

      Pagans can worship next to Christians, who can worship next to wiccans, who can worship next to atheists, or whatever.
      They claim to have Judeo-Christian roots, but do nothing but bash the Christianity.

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    • cballweg
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 5:55pm

      Wow! What a narrow minded comment. I totally disagree with the minister, but spent 27 years in the military to defent her right to have an opinion, regardless of where she came from, where she is, or her beliefs. Where are you from? Where do you live? It really doesn’t matter because you have proven your ability to spread your narrow mind via the internet.

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    • oneshiner
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 6:13pm

      I remember when we moved from California years ago, our new state had a saying, “Don’t Californicate
      us”………In a way I felt insulted, but over the years, those darn Californicators kept coming and changed our ways and I understand how it is when outsiders come in and immediately want to change everything to their old ways………..why did they move in the first place? Yup, I saw the light!

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    • Jaycen
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 6:40pm

      She wasn’t bullied, so I don’t understand her goofy rant.

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    • Leavon
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 6:43pm

      This Leftist twit needs to go back to where she came from or better yet head off to Mexipornia. I’m sure there are heathen a plenty looking for her guidence there instead of trying to spread her diseased views in a state that has little need of her views.

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    • helicop
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 7:04pm

      So, basically after reading what her “church” (and I use the term loosely) has done is turn being a smelly hippy into a religion. Great. As Buford T. Justice said, “What the hell is the world coming to?” They probably see alot of dieties sitting around huffing on the old peace pipe and knocking back a little shroom tea.

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    • Jaycen
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 8:04pm

      This lady is a full-blown narcissist. This is all about generating attention for herself.

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    • Obama_In_PeePee_By_Zee_ArTeest_Glenn
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 8:26pm

      “Minister Told by State Rep to ‘By All Means, Leave’ Wyoming Stands Her Ground … “If we allow ourselves to be bullied into keeping silent or constraining our ideas to only those we imagine to be of like mind, we have given up the most important privilege of being members of a democratic nation.’ ”

      WRONG … it’s “Republic”. We have a Republic. And the Republic’s law is in it’s Constitution … including the 2nd Amendment. So, BRAVO!, Wyoming State Rep. Hans Hunt for putting it so succinctly for this bubble-brain:

      “Congrats on making a TOTAL ass of yourself in Wyoming. ATTENTION INVASIVE PROGRESSIVE SPECIES: Stop leaving your HELLHOLES and moving to places with good people and policy and attempting to bring your brand of authortarian idiocy with you. States like Wyoming, Texas, Idaho, Arizona, Alamaba, etc…DOn’t WANT YOU. Stay the F OUT. people like you are hated for good reason.”

      BTW, Rev. Audette Fulbright, pastor at the Unitarian Universalist Church, you’ve got that whole “woman in church” thing WRONG, too:

      34 Let your women keep silent in the churches, for they are not permitted to speak;
      . but they are to be submissive, as the law also says.
      35 And if they want to learn something, let them ask their own husbands at home;
      . for it is shameful for women to speak in church.
      [1 Corinthians 14, Holy Bible]

      I guess her mouth is the problem in BOTH these cases.

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    • Soulfire1975
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 8:52pm

      She wants to speak out against peoples rights, well then she should expect lash back.

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    • Grey Eagle
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 9:46pm

      The state may have been conservative, but she is sure not and neither is her religion. In fact it is very liberal.

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    • Snidely
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:39pm

      Her website says she’s a “community organizer”. Need I say more?

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    • Billofrights
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:02pm

      The amazing thing about this is this woman is she threatened to to leave the state if the law was passed. So…. It seems to me that hunt’s response was right on the money. If ccw in schools was going to make her “rethink her decision of moving to Wyoming” as she wrote to Hunt than please Liberal Idiot by all means. leave! Now she wants to get **** hurt

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    • dwilco77
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 12:59am

      In the 1970′s, we had a bumper sticker in Colorado “Don’t Californicate Colorado” It didn’t work. My once Conservative beautiful state is now a cesspool of liberal manure.

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    • rpa49
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 3:26am

      Unitarian Universalism is a very dangerous cult of non-religion. You can believe what you want whether that involves a god or not. It has strong political activism which makes me wonder how they even come close to qualifying for tax exempt status. I search their website for hours trying to find out their views on Jesus, heaven, trinity, sin, the bible and other biblical tenents. This organization doesn’t seem to be concerned with any of that as long as they are promoting their liberal social justice, re-education programs for whites, and why the LBGT lifestyle is great.

      Insane!

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    • love the kids
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 9:30am

      statement #1 “I think we all must lend our voice and share our concerns about those public matters we must address as a state and a nation. If we allow ourselves to be bullied into keeping silent or constraining our ideas to only those we imagine to be of like mind, we have given up the most important privilege of being members of a democratic nation.”
      Statement #2 “I wrote to a state legislator, he responded to my sincere concerns with disdain and rudeness, refused to apologize”

      So in other words, I have a right to my opinion, but you don’t have a right to yours! Did anyone else notice this about her? What should he apologize for? In a democratic society, she also has a right to vote, but not to lecture people that aren’t representing her, he is NOT HER ELECTED OFFICIAL!!!

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    • oldduffer
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 10:23am

      Can’t even start to believe that she’s not from California and the head of her church is most likely Shirley McClain stationed aboard the good ship LollyPop in Sedona.

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    • ultraright
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 12:44pm

      This Miss irreverent gaudy godless broom riding pagan, reminds us just why we should not promote the moocher class. I am glad we still have the freedom to speak but some lilliputians just need to be given a little sympathetic pat on the head and then send them back into obscurity.

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    • sonofgalt
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 1:09pm

      don’t let the door hit on the way back to lala land

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    • stablepar
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 2:05pm

      her religion denies the trinity. got a ways to go to be considered christian. bottom line however is if you do not like guns stay away from them…and mine

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 2:18pm

      @HumbleMan:

      Even in 1908, when Taft first ran for president, some declared that his Unitarianism disqualified him as a Christian. His opponent, William Jennings Bryan, was nothing if not a devout Christian, but that didn’t seem to impress the voters very much. Taft redeemed himself, for those who cared, with frequent declarations that America was a “Christian nation.”

      What defines Unitarianism is denial that Christ was God. To Unitarians, Jesus was just a great moral teacher who suffered a grave miscarriage of justice, not a divine savior. What defined Universalism originally was belief that all people are ultimately to be saved. Today it seems to be more the belief that all religious are essentially the same–not necessarily true, but the sentiment that lies behind those annoying “Coexist” bumper stickers you see (or perhaps not, depending on where you live!).

      I dare sayalmost all Unitarians are politically on the left, but I doubt whether many would stick up for Stalin.

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    • Locked
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 3:39pm

      Unitarian universalists are NOT Unitarian Christians. The UU church is a poly-religious church, not a Christian church. I recall reading statistics about them a few years back: about half their population classifies itself as “atheist” or “agnostic,” while those who identify as “Christian” make up under 20%.

      Basically it’s a social justice church where liberal religious groups of all stripes come together to do community service and have a sense of community.

      If you’re mistaking it with a Christian church you are very wrong.

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    • Crazyotto
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 6:07pm

      They are hardly anything more than a group of progressive activists using the 501 status of the church. They don’t really beleive in the bible or Jesus. The ones I know are more into promoting the gay lifestyle than anything else… which they are free to do but please cut the crap about being a legitimate church.

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    • TexasKnight
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 8:08pm

      She only made two big mistakes in her letter.
      1–Saying she moved there and wanted to change it to be more like where she left. She should have simply said “I would feel safer if our state did not pass conceled carry…” Claim your new state!
      2–Implying that she is a Reverend. Does it matter? She has one vote and one opinion. She was trying to make herself sound more important by calling herself a Rev.
      These two mistakes are what have lead to her ridicule. And she deserves it.

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    • EngManager
      Posted on March 2, 2013 at 9:18am

      Please don’t encourage the “Rev” to come back to Virginia! Being neighbors with DC, we already have more of these folks than we can stand. Maybe California would be a better fit for the “Rev”, I certainly hope so.

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    • NukeHaze
      Posted on March 18, 2013 at 11:37am

      Being from the South and living in WY I can say she is out of her mind if she thinks she is a pastor or has any real welcome in either. She was likely ran out of VA and SC. Those states do not go for her crap either. She was not called to serve except by the tides foundation or acorn. It certainly wasn’t God.

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  • wolverine
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:52am

    I don’t like ministers telling me to forget the second amendment any more than I like the pope telling what to do with my sex life, when they give up the perks that are given on religious grounds like not paying taxes on their property then they can get involved.

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    • TyrannyNoMore
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:16am

      She is a wolf in sheep’s clothing ! By her own admission on her web-site, she is a Wicken. This is a polytheistic practice. In other words, she serves many gods but she is by no means a Christian. Furthermore, the Unitarian church does NOT recognize Jesus as the son of God. The unitarian church is an abomination and a haven for all the misfits who reject the Bible, including Marxists, homosexuals and Wickens. Her gods ARE mother Earth, nature and Marxism. While she has a right to free speech and to worship Beelzebub, for all I care, she fails to realize that this is a representative republic. That is to say, even if she and her little coven of witches held the majority view, they are overruled by the Constitution.

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    • pitboss711
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:22pm

      Isn’t it amazing how self-proclaimed “religious” people use their religion to further their own agenda?

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    • pitboss711
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 1:27pm

      Isn’t it amazing how many self-proclaimed religious people use their religion to further their own agenda?

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    • kent grotz
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 2:52pm

      WOL, I have been gone from Wyo. a long time but I think that woman may find a long row to hoe to change how people there think.

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    • katzkiner
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 7:22pm

      Didn’t someone say ” Call no one reverend for no one is worthy of reverence save our Lord in heaven. Call no one father save your earthly father and our Father who is in heaven.”
      Believe what you please, but temple prostitutes are not a feature of a Christian faith, you will find them prominent in the ancient mystery religions of Babylon and Egypt. Pardon me if I am irreverent, but I do not respect voodoo or Islam either.

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    • Mil-Dot
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:13pm

      These communist prog rodents must be eradicated from our land or we are doomed. All patriots take note. When the prog comes creeping into your midst with their Stalinist “we are the world crap”, they must be burned out. That’s right, burn their house down. They must be separated from the rest of us. There is no hope of coexistence. It is like expecting a mongoose to hang out with the cobra. Guess which creature represents the progs. When the SHTF we must drive them into the oceans. Find the voting records of the vermin. Ransack the offices of the cretins they call representatives and systematically hunt each and every one of them down like dogs. They are evil insects.

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  • progressiveslayer
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:52am

    Minister Hello Dolly,when you leave the great state of Wyoming take your bag of mixed nuts congregation with you,and don’t come back.

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    • Cazadora
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:50pm

      My wife and I lived outside of Rochester, NY! We raised two wonderful children in the Town of Perinton. Back then, Perinton was a farming community. Things were great, until people like this woman showed up. In less than ten years, we went from an idyllic, little country town, to an arrogant, liberal bastion!These people tell us how they revere the environment. Let me tell you something, they tore up acre after acre of pristine land, in order to build their mansions. What about wildlife you say? They were killed on the roads by these lying hypocrites, and left to rot! It was sad to see the deer, foxes, bobcats, raccoons, etc. lose their homes. But hey, don’t you dare, “Legally Harvest A Deer.” These liars will attack you like a grizzly! Don’t believe them when they start crying over animals. It is “You” they want to control. They couldn’t care less about the critters!

      People like this woman sicken me! Oh yeah, they talk about what is appropriate, and bullying, etc. However, they are the nastiest people on the planet. No one is bullying this “rev!” This is another word the left has hijacked. True bullying comes under the rubric of, (1) Threatening, i.e., with words, looks, gestures (2) Taunting (3) Physically hitting a person, (4) Controlling how a person negotiates living in his/her environment. What the left seeks to do is shut us up, and make us sit down! These people aren’t liberal. They are hard core communists to the core!

      She was called to Wyoming; t

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  • WAR PIGS CRAWLING
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:51am

    If gingers have no souls….. how then is it possible to be a soul saver?

    Depravity is afoot.

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    • RIDEMODELS
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 6:20pm

      Yep……Pastor/ Rubber Penis saleswoman on Saturday nights.
      Shes a plant……

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  • demsrtraitors
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:51am

    Can you be friends with a liberal? knowing they want to destroy America, freedom, your family, your values, capitalism, Marriage as we know it. etc. I think you are fooling yourself. Would you be friends or associate with serial killers, rapists, pedophiles and knowing what they want to do? They are counter to your way of life and the American way of life.

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  • bumfuzeled
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:49am

    Even more proof that she lives in an alternative universe where anyone that disagrees with her world view is either rude or ignorant. She is unwilling and probably mentally unable to be open minded and entertain ideas from other humans. The congressman was just blunt, not rude, not uneducated just honest. The P.C. world now views honesty as evil.

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  • fastgen1
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:41am

    Ok, OK, ok…….We all know that liberals are too stupid to take a hint. I hope the minister stays in Wyoming long enough to see the light and finally after much prayer and listening she may finally come to her senses. If not then GTFO…..Go to Hawaii…. Be with your god obammy, are praying to him, he can punish Wyoming. Next will be from the black messiah, Wyoming, you will regret saying that!!!

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  • Warpath18
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:40am

    UUA theological school locations?

    Chicago, IL

    Berkeley, CA

    Enough said…..

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  • coachsmac
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:37am

    Whew, glad she said she was from SC and not planning on coming back!! That was a close call, we have been invaded by too many of the left wing nuts here in SC!! You want to see how not to run an election, if you thought there was fraud in the Presidential election you should have seen Richland County here in SC!! They removed the woman in charge and then created a new job for her at taxpayer expense to the tune of almost 80 grand a year!!

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  • Warpath18
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:35am

    I think you can become a Unitarian Universalist minister in about an hour online.

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    • naughtycal
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:48am

      I don’t recall the Rep. telling her to leave. He told her if you don’t like it THERE’S THE DOOR.
      Which is why we have 50 seperate states each able to create its own legislation.
      But the bigger issue here is should HIS inventation to leave apply to the entire country as HER real issue is with OUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO BARE ARMS.

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    • Zipit
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:49am

      MINISTER my A$$!

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    • naughtycal
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:53am

      Aren’t the unitologist the group that wants to unleash convergence on the earth? Turn off the markers and let society fall into chaos.

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    • planecrashlaw
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:55pm

      Constitutional right to BARE ARMS. !!!!!! You flyover people are too cute. Now is that a right to wear a wife beater if male and a tube top if a gal to show off them arms?

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    • vendingdude
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 2:20pm

      She looks more like a massage therapist than a minister…

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  • gramma b
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:35am

    What do “Unitarian/Universalists” believe, anyway? Everything? Nothing?

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    • crazyrightwingmom
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:43am

      Whatever….

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    • Dan_o
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:49am

      Well, one thing is clear, they don’t believe in the bible. It shouldn’t come as any surprise she doesn’t respect the rule of law in her town and state either.

      [8]“I desire then that in every place the men should pray, lifting holy hands without anger or quarreling; [9] likewise also that women should adorn themselves in respectable apparel, with modesty and self-control, not with braided **** and gold or pearls or costly attire, [10] but with what is proper for women who profess godliness—with good works. [11] Let a woman learn quietly with all submissiveness.[12] I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise authority over a man; rather, she is to remain quiet. [13] For Adam was formed first, then Eve; [14] and Adam was not deceived, but the woman was deceived and became a transgressor. [15] Yet she will be saved through childbearing—if they continue in faith and love and holiness, with self-control.”
      (1 Timothy 2:8-15 ESV)

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    • Wisdom7
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:52am

      Good question. According to Unitarian Universalist Association, they believe the following:

      They are “…a religion that celebrates diversity of belief and is guided by seven principles. Our congregations are places where we gather to nurture our spirits and put our faith into action through social justice work in our communities and the wider world. – See more at: http://www.uua.org/beliefs/index.shtml#sthash.mpRTpVyO.dpuf

      Additionally they “…identify with and draw inspiration from Atheism and Agnosticism, Buddhism, Christianity, Humanism, Judaism, Paganism, and other religious or philosophical traditions. – See more at: http://www.uua.org/beliefs/welcome/index.shtml#sthash.VT5D4Y7a.dpuf

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    • Sgt_Rock
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:29pm

      Correct, everything, nothing and lots of stuff in between, but mostly just other things.

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  • RaydocX
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:34am

    Fulbrigt’s attitude in her letter,bthat her concern outweighed the considered decision by Wyoming leaders, shows conceit and arrogance. Rudeness is an appropriate response toonften ignored in the PC world that allows emotion to trump logic and reason.

    By all means she may stay in Wyoming. And she need never touch a firearm. But trying to change wat by her own admission is a place she wanted to live just because of her feelings should not be supported r endorsed ny any other citizen f that fine state

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  • oathkeeper2
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:32am

    Unfortunately this person feels she knows better than the rest of the world and her opinion is the truth. She states why its news and what others think. I believe its news because I’m happy that a person in political office spoke the plain truth in what he believes, and echoes what I believe as well. If you move someplace because you love certain aspects and then demand other things to change, or you’ll leave. That’s a threat like a spoiled child. Please leave that area and return from whence you came. Perhaps she’ll leave there and make it even better for others that wish to live without her sanctimonious rhetoric. Or perhaps she will in a more civil tone express her beliefs in future letters to people in governtment. Not as good from my end, but at least better. Although its still an unconstitutional belief, it would be better for her to write her letter attempting to change the constitution. But, she probably believes this is a democracy and not a democratically elected republic tied to a constitution which can be ammended through a process. However, I would fight any attempt to change, modify, or nullify the second ammendment.

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  • Voice of Reason
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:31am

    I got a hundred bucks that says 99% of the responses told her to gtfo as well.

    Had they been overwhelmingly supportive of her lunacy, she would have trotted out example after example of evidence to show the world how she had stumbled into the den of knuckledragging mouthbreathers.

    I’d also double down on her being far more in line “spiritually” with Jim Wallis than Billy Graham……….

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    • HOOT_OWL
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:53am

      VOICE.
      Can I add a $100 to the pot too..?
      Love your comment :D

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    • michael48
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:10pm

      had I been the rep. You could add my name to the gtfo responce…64 years in Kali- moved to America…idiots like this twit turned paradise into a pig pen and now they’re seeking green card status in a town near you…suggest you be EXTRMELY RUDE and keep them inside the peoples repub. of Kali-fornica…they are relentless in self and those around them ..destruction..good luck.

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  • lel2007
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:28am

    Absolutely no explanation necessary, unless the liberal immigrant was too stupid to understand the first non-invitation. Wyoming State Rep. Hans Hunt stated his opinion simply and directly, “by all means, leave”. The only thing I would have added is an explanation point, and a caution to not let the gate hit them in the a** on the way out. Ms. Audette Fulbright would be much happier in San Fransisco or Seattle.

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    • Marine 1
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:56am

      For gosh sakes Wyoming figure something out regarding Pastor Fulbright. The rest of us in this region don’t want her and her liberal agenda floating around and causing hate and discontent in our communities. We already have too many republican progressives, stupid liberals, and other goofballs floating around.

      Wyoming — STICK TO YOUR GUNS! *** (PUN INTENDED) *** What the folks in the District of Corruption don’t understand is that it doesn’t really matter what they “decide” about the various gun issues because they no longer represent U.S. You see, we did not vote for folks to take our rights away but that’s what they are attempting to do. They lost U.S. at that moment in time.

      We, the people, are the most powerful group in this nation – not a small group of losers in D.C. – and we are not giving up a gun one. They may own the east coast and the west coast but good luck trying to take the guns from folks in the Rocky Mountain West. Oh, and forget about the National / Air Guard helping in enforcing your liberal agenda as most of them are our hunting and shooting buddies, relatives, and true Americans out here.

      Pastor Fulbright…You and the folks back in D.C. really need to listen to U.S. because we are sick and tired of all your Bravo Sierra and anti-American sentiment. Everyday the America First mindset is gaing in strength so Fulbright find a hole – not Jackson Hole – and climb in it and don’t come out until you can be a real American.

      Semper Fi

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    • Marine 1
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:29am

      Come to think of it, Pastor Fulbright has been on the radar before but I can’t figure it out just yet. Several years ago. Hmmm! Maybe it will come to me. I remember that very photograph from somewhere else too. Help me out here, folks.

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  • Gargent_Furball
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:28am

    God Bless you preacher, But please take yourself back home from whence you came.

    Don’t contaminate one of the greatest states in the union. Wyoming. the last place for freedom.

    Move to New York, you will be much happier.

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    • Fubared
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:32am

      NY, sure. Back to VA, hell no. Good riddance. Lots of bling and jewelry for a backwoods Preacherette.

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    • demsrtraitors
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:36am

      she is a trouble maker. Like many liberals are.

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  • Blitz
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:25am

    Well thanks for your thoughts Rev now don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.

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  • snowboardpete
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:24am

    Her last name Fulbright, I am wondering if she is related to the racist Sen. William Fulbright, who was also a mentor to Bill Clinton? She is obviously in this “dust up” for attention. As a “minister” she should have kept her communications confidential. She has now involved her “church” in a controversy they may not want to be involved in. Yes, she has every right to voice her opinion, however she is using bad judgement in making her correspondence with an elected official public. I applaud the State Representative’s honest and candid remarks!

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    • Myth
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:38am

      MYTHEOS,
      I normally like your articles and follow you but this has me stumped.
      Where did Rep. Hunt say he gave an “angry” response?
      Quoting your article at the beginning you write: “the woman who prompted his angry email –”
      I hope you are not following the reprehensible alphabet media in using misleading innuendo and slurs(?)
      Rep. Hunt gave a honest response with a sensible solution to her ridiculous letter. Where was the anger?

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  • Cavallo
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:21am

    Leftists like her are like a cancer, or a bacteria, or a swarm of locusts. They invade, destroy everything that is good (liberty, economics, family), then move on to the next area that has these things. They leave behind a cesspool of crime, destitution, perversion, and fascism.

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    • GhostOfJefferson
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:34am

      You are exactly correct. These idiots need to stop being communicated with except for “Get out”. They are a disease, and their ideology is a mental illness. I mean this fragment alone shows a profound ignorance of where she lives or what she lives under, yet she demands to be taken seriously:

      “we have given up the most important privilege of being members of a democratic nation.”

      Privilege? Democratic nation? Where was this woman raised, Kaiser Germany or something?

      Nope. Shut up, get out, you’re no longer a part of the “conversation”. That simple. These people’s sole power comes from their innate ability to twist language and reality into nonsense. There is no longer any need to speak to them again. This threat needs to be stopped, and it won’t be until we cut them off and cast them out, without exception.

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    • demsrtraitors
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:37am

      I was going to add liberals are like the HIV virus of people, But you pretty much covered it. Good job.

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:22am

      When you start comparing people with differing opinions to cancer, bacteria, HIV, or writing them off as mentally ill, you aren’t far away from saying they should be expelled, exterminated or put away somewhere. Ghost, we’ve had civil exchanges in the past. I thought you at least were better than that!

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    • GhostOfJefferson
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:23pm

      Lloyd, I’m not going to apologize for the conclusions I’ve come to. Instead of condemning me, perhaps this should give you pause to examine the tactics of your side and question if maybe y’all are putting off reasonable people with your rhetoric and tactics. I will not take blame for rejecting entirely what a perpetual lying spin machine the Left is become, and I do not find it reasonable to engage with an entire segment of society that not only won’t, but CAN NOT, admit error and who act more as dogmatic cultists than reasonable people.

      You and I can have civil discussions, because you generally try to present a reasonable argument for your views. You are a dying breed on your side of the “aisle”. Take the time to truly examine what your side is doing these days, but without rose colored glasses. If your folks can cause reasonable intellectual individuals to shun you, that may mean that the problem doesn’t sit with the shunners, but with the shunned.

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    • barber2
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:26pm

      LLOYD: Where are all of the other Trolls ? You sound a bit ” **** -on-fire -ish .” Maybe you are just feeling stressed from working solo here bringing us the Parroted Phrases of the day from Obama Central !

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  • 13th Imam
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:20am

    How does GTFO work for her?

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  • MDECKER
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:19am

    Two words come to mind, Hillary and Carpetbagger.

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    • JGraham III
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:28am

      Given her ‘denominational preference’ namely Unitarian-Universalist, it is rather surprising she is taking a stand on anything; as far as I am acquainted with them, the Unitarians allow almost any beliefs to drift thru their services/congregations. The best thing anyone could do with her 15 minutes of fame would to be to ‘haul off and leave her alone’.

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  • DougHuffman
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:17am

    Audacious Fullbright to Wyoming and its culture, “You’re beautiful. I love you. Now change!”

    Wyoming to Gullah bull, buh bye!

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  • progressiveslayer
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:10am

    Yes indeed the pic alone proves it she’s an airhead lib,if you don’t want a gun fine be a victim but don’t try to force your idiotic ‘gun control’ beliefs on normal people.

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:56am

      After all this, if I were in her shoes, I would be first in line for a CCP.

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    • GhostOfJefferson
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:25pm

      Actually Lloyd, if you were her, you’d realize a couple of things.

      1. Wyoming is about as dangerous to its residents as a small pack of dental floss.
      2. You don’t need a concealed handgun license in Wyoming to carry concealed or openly, it’s a Constitutional Carry state.

      Given your mistatements about Wyoming on this thread and your general ignorance about its people and its laws, you may want to study it a bit before attempting to post further on this thread.

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 8:15am

      The wording of the article led me to believe that concealed carry was something Wyoming was considering, not something already in place. I should have known better. I stand corrected, firmly and conclusively, and all without personal comparisons to vermin, parasites, leprosy, cancer, or mental illness. Others could learn from your example.

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  • Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:08am

    She has the right to her opinion, as does the State Representative; as do I in declaring she, and all others who agree with her, are free to leave Wyoming and move to – say, Russia or N Korea.

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    • starman70
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:19am

      Beautifully said!!

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:28am

      Of course she’s free to leave Wyoming. I just hope she doesn’t do so because her church is torched, or shots are fired at her house, or people keep putting sugar in her gas tank or calling to ask if she knows where her children are. Not unlikely in the current atmosphere.

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    • barber2
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:36am

      LLOYD: Not to worry. That is more like the tactics of the Chicago radical / OWS Left ! She is in no danger from them…

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:49am

      Barber: Given that the issue is guns, and the locale is Wyoming, I respectfully beg to differ!

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    • barber2
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 12:22pm

      LLOYD: I was referring to the sugar and the torching ! Not the gun AGENDA …

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    • 00100111
      Posted on March 1, 2013 at 12:12pm

      Lloyd, she is no danger of being harmed or vandalized. You see, it’s leftists like you who resort to those tactics. But you know this.

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  • barber2
    Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:07am

    Is that really the photo of a minister ? She looks like she requires a lot of attention ! Way more than the standard 15 minutes ! LOL

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    • Leslie Anne
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:14am

      Very retro-burlesque looking.

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    • ClydeInTexas
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:33am

      More like a cult leader. From the front page of their web site: WHO WE ARE: We are a supportive, free thinking community searching for spiritual connection, offering respect for differences and providing an affirming forum for expression and examination.

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    • barber2
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:35am

      LESLIE: Was she getting ready ” to cast her pearls ?! “

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    • Lloyd Drako
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 10:39am

      CARL: They’re Unitarians. What were you expecting, glossolalia with rattlesnakes?

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    • MainMan
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 11:12am

      Her roots are showing.

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    • Xanderson
      Posted on February 28, 2013 at 3:28pm

      Lol–Mainman– did you mean literally, figuratively or both?

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