User Profile: patrioticdale

patrioticdale

Member Since: August 26, 2011

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  • Personally, I wish that all Christians would celebrate the birth of Christ as only a religious holiday and forget the pagan tree and presents. We should scrap the so-called holiday shopping and celebrate his birth. Since we as a nation don’t believe anymore that we are a nation founded on Christian principles, we should give the atheists and liberals what they seek. The commercials on tv, and the constant onslaught of peer pressure to buy what’s hot, is not how we should celebrate his birth. If all true believers stopped participating in the so-called traditional gift giving, we would all see the true meaning behind this holiday. It would quickly become an economic situation where the fault of a downward turn in Christmas and holiday shopping would be unpatriotic, and guess who would be blamed. If I’m going to be condemned for being a Christian, I will no longer support or prop up a corrupt system that only rewards those who don’t care about others and want everything free in life. We should cancel the Christian holiday season, keep the schools open, and no one should be offended, except those of you that are waiting for their ipads, ipods, and etc.. No true Christian should need a reminder about the birth of Christ or the importance of his life. A tree, Santa, or giving presents are not the way.

  • @BRADB
    I’ve had Do Not Track Plus for a while. Here’s who’s tracking you while your on the Blaze.
    Companies Tracking:
    . Double Click
    . Omniture
    . Qauntcast
    . Media6 Degrees
    . Google Adwords Conversation
    . Zedo
    . Revenue Science
    . Google Analytics
    . Netratings Site Census
    . Radium One
    . Comscore Beacon
    . New Relic
    . Chartbeat
    Along with 7 as networks and 3 social networks. To me, it’s not such a big deal that there’s companies and indiviuals that are gathering data about your searches and web activity. But as long as I can run a program like Do Not Track Plus and block them, I don’t care. Some people it doesn’t bother, but I like to have my privacy. It’s a personal thing.

  • @ STRTGY 101,
    Molotov cocktail would be one of the early casualties if and when a true revolution begins. It’s people like him that are screaming everyday about the inequalities that are present today in the U.S.. It’s people like him that make up the Occupy Wall St. cry babies. It’s also people like him that NEVER served in the military in a combat situation or any other position. He doesn’t understand the resolve of those of us that have sacrificed for our families, friends, and neighbors to protect deadbeats like him. When all hell breaks loose, it will be people like yourself and other true patriots, that will shoulder-to-shoulder on the frontline. Thank you for your service and sacrifice for our country.

  • @IRONSIGHTS
    Best posts on this article. I think I sprayed some soda on my keyboard laughing. Now I have to clean up my keyboard. Great way to make fun of something so ridiculous as this article.

  • NEOCON1
    This so-called vet is supporting the same type of asshats that spit on, and disrespected all of us Viet Nam vets that came home from the war. The OWS jerks could care less about this person; until he was injured. Now he’ll be the poster boy for their cause. Oath Keepers are just that, and he swore to the same oath as the rest of us. Sickening.

  • At the end of our bible study last night, we ended with a prayer for the pastor. There are many of us out here that have faith in the Lord and are praying for his safety.

  • Herman Cain Wins Florida Straw Poll

    September 26, 2011 at 7:56am

    Herman Cain is someone that I would vote for. Herman Cain bio:
    ■Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics.
    ■Master’s degree in Computer Science.
    ■Mathematician for the Navy, where he worked on missile ballistics (making him a rocket scientist).
    ■Computer systems analyst for Coca-Cola.
    ■VP of Corporate Data Systems and Services for Pillsbury.
    All achieved before reaching the age of 35.

    Since he reached the top of the information systems world, he changed careers!

    ■Business Manager. Took charge of Pillsbury’s 400 Burger King restaurants in the Philadelphia area, which were the company’s poorest performers in the country. Spent the first nine months learning the business from the ground up, cooking hamburger and yes, cleaning toilets. After three years he had turned them into the company’s best performers.
    ■Godfather’s Pizza CEO. Was asked by Pillsbury to take charge of their Godfather’s Pizza chain (which was on the verge of bankruptcy). He made it profitable in 14 months.
    ■In 1988 he led a buyout of the Godfather’s Pizza chain from Pillsbury. He was now the owner of a restaurant chain.
    ■He was also chairman of the National Restaurant Association during this time.
    ■Adviser to the Federal Reserve System.
    ■Chairman of the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank.
    ■Writer and public speaker.
    ■Radio Host.

    Awards

    ■Honorary Doctorate, Morehouse College, 1988
    ■Top 25 Black Executives, Black Enterprise, 1988