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Commonsense Libertarian

Member Since: September 17, 2010

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  • I’ll Second that Kentucky! Just think if we were to quit giving money to our enemies how much more we could do for these men and women returning home. Let alone cutting the rest of the bureaucratic fluff from our super bloated government.

    I have the privilege of working with men and women from all branches on a daily basis, besides having friends and family who are enlisted. As a civilian I would like to personally thank each and every member of our armed forces, past and present, as well as their families for their service.

    I stand in awe of our special forces of all branches, our American Jedi. Thank you is simply not enough for these men and women. May God bless them and keep them safe while in harm’s way.

  • I would like to see your testicular fortitude after a bout with diverticulitis. Having several inches of your intestines removed a year before being kicked in the core. I‘m willing to bet you wouldn’t have the balls to keep training hard after almost loosing your life. Let alone step back into the octagon with a beast like overeem.

  • @shawnb:

    This man is still alive for a purpose, it is the lords will not anyone else’s. Would you be so quick to loose your own soul by murdering this man in cold blood to speed up his ultimate judgement?

  • So Who in Congress Voted Against ‘In God We Trust?’

    November 2, 2011 at 11:02pm

    In reply to lajari.

    **campT said:Posted on November 2, 2011 at 1:41pm
    What a frickin waste of time! The founders didn’t think it necessary to have “In God We Trust” so why do we?**

    Agreed, however. I believe the point in putting in God We Trust on our money could be for two possible reasons:

    1) Most would think it is to remind the American people who tend to become complacent that One greater than man has granted their rights.

    2) I believe it was done to turn money into our god. A subtle move, yes. One can serve either God or Money, but not both. Idols can be many things, but currency is definitely one.

    Nature’s God is what this nation was founded upon. Traces of the divine are carved throughout the history of this country if any care to look.

  • @Gunny

    I work with our active duty, reservists and veterans on a daily basis. This civilian understands the honor and integrity of most all our men and women in uniform have. I hope this man learns from his disgraceful actions and is rebuked frequently. It would be nice if it turns out he simply bought a surplus uniform and isn’t a marine at all.

    Thank you for your service, Sir.
    vr

  • Man Burns Bible During Papal Mass in St. Peter’s Square

    October 23, 2011 at 2:51pm

    In reply to Mike777.

    @Luker:

    Forgive them for they know not what they do. They have been turned over to reprobate minds, so we can only pray that the Lord will allow the scales to fall from their eyes.

  • @Palm: Give the book of Jude a read, it really explains a lot.

    @ dyaeger92 : Jude is a short read, but specifically in regard to your post, Jude 17-23.

  • Hmm. didn’t post.

    That was in response to:
    Al J Zira
    Posted on October 7, 2011 at 10:18am

    So go to the Dome of The Rock ans pour pigs blood all over.

  • That was in response to:
    Al J Zira
    Posted on October 7, 2011 at 10:18am

    So go to the Dome of The Rock ans pour pigs blood all over.

  • You should be ashamed of your thoughts. Do you not realize how sacred the area you are speaking of is for ALL? You can not fight hatred with hatred. Pray for those who do things like this, that the Lord may have pity on them for they know not what they do.