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BrownBear

Member Since: January 06, 2011

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  • If you can’t stand against present-day fascist/Nazism (and that’s what Obama stands for — Jew h@ting socialists) knowing now what socialism caused during WWII make them so much worse for “disavowing” bell ringers like Hank Williams, Jr.

  • the self-proclaimed “conservative” Bill O‘Reilly is ok with the gov’t taking –40% of his income.
    That doesn’t make him a conservative, that just makes him a “greedy socialist”.

  • I don’t see how the Fed can acknowledge the concept of market corrections when it fights letting them occur by trying to not only sustain, but grow bubbles. Our “depression” isn’t necessarily a bad thing– It’s reality trying to reassert itself and bring supply and demand back to realistic numbers.

    They are only creating a false, credit-backed economy that will make our children pick up the tab when it collapses. They know this, and are willing to throw our kids under the bus rather than have their policies exposed as fraudulent and flat-out wrong.

  • The knowlegde that Bryan’s parents wish they could have aborted him is worse than anything he could have been born without.

  • Loud disruptions that don’t need permits:

    1) Backyard pool parties with alcohol.
    2) kids
    3) Watching a movie in your home theater. In most of those homes people “pay a lot of money for”.

    So why should someone need a permit to exercise a constitutional right to peacefully assemble?

    Therein lies the religious bigotry of humanism and a perfect example of what “fair” means to leftists:

    A child thinks it’s fair to take a toy from someone else just because they want it. And after they steal the toy, they don’t fee deprived anymore. Their logic is: “That seems fair to ME; who cares about what’s “fair” to you?

    – It’s the same logic for socialists and it stretches to their hatred of the religious rights of others. It’s not “fair” they should have to be annoyed by others. “Make them stop annoying me. It‘s only fair that I shouldn’t have to be offended…” I think one group even claims it’s their right to have “freedom from religion”.

    The problem is with the –offended– because to be offended is a personal choice. You can’t make laws to punish others for the way someone else perceives reality.

    You don’t have a right to “freedom FROM religion”, but you do have a right to “freedom OF religion.”

  • Obama:

    I take your plan to “pay my fair share” as seriously as you do for the gov’t to “live within its means.”

  • It’s no wonder Christianity is getting so diluted when churches allow the world to dictate what is acceptable for Christians to believe, say or do. That kind of wavering is what turns people off who are looking for answers.

    Relativism in itself is an absolute, so it does churches no good to dilute their message to appear more appealing to the “wisdom” of the world. It would be much less confusing to potential Christians and truthful to stand on principle rather than to try to be everything to everyone. “Faith” is a core principle in Christianity and in itself is an answer.

    That kind of relativism is also why some Christians move to Islam – Islam makes no apologies and does not waiver on principle.

    Christ died to save us from sin. Joyce Meyer says, “Jesus did not die so we could have a religion. He died so we can have a close, intimate relationship with God.” — It’s about love and following God… look up “Religion or Relationship” by Joyce Meyer. It will change your life.

  • Since we’re all just making rules for each other, I’ve got one for Rep. Schakowsky:

    I say she should give all her undeserved salary to me. Since I don’t partake on the receiving end of any government handouts, I’ll just take her portion of communal guilt money and call it even.

  • I‘m sure he’d fit in the booth if he stopped arching his back.

    Another trial lawyer gets his wings…

  • I agree.

    And I’ll add: The country as a whole is not ‘founding father’ conservative enough to elect anyone outside the beltway.

    Palin is good where she is at. She is motivating people to raise the next generation of voters that will care and make a difference. This generation is too far gone:

    Everyone I know is either on some sort of govt assistance– be it welfare, govt pension or medicare. Those who are not, still look to govt for “good jobs” during recession. –And those are the patriotic and “conservatives” I know… Don’t get me started on the socialists, er I mean, democrats that I know.