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  • She’s a virgin and an outspoken Christian?

    SHE MUST BE DEMONIZED RIGHT NOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!!!

    Kidding, of course…

  • There’s a get glitch? Interesting. On to news.

  • You would have been thrown out of the study, like me, because you fell outside their standard deviation. These studies are easily manipulated.

  • Compromise USUALLY means you’re grabbing your ankles.

    This is all a huge Overton game the Dems are playing! Compromise got us where we are, because spaghetti spined Republicans reached across the aisle to meet Dems on their side.

    That compromise shifts the Overton Window a little Left. When that happens, the Dems giggle to themselves and take a step Left where the GOP must compromise Conservative principles again to meet them. This is how you go from having a Kennedy as a Dem in 1960 to a Kennedy Democrat running as a Republican candidate in 2008, against a circa-1960 Socialist running as a Dem.

    Keep touting your compromise all you like. The fact is, every time there’s compromise, we’re meeting the Dems on their side of the deal, and the Progressives’ entire strategy is a slow Leftward turn over the course of decades until we finally reach Communism.

  • Now here’s the funny tidbit about me and a study like this: I know I got at least 7 and probably 8 of those right, but because I was five higher than “the most educated” of the group at MSNBC, my result would be thrown out at being outside the standard deviation.

    Biased methodology can skew the results of any study.

    Oh, and for the record, I’m a Conservative with the radio. I don’t watch Fox much if at all, but if I was turning on cable news, that‘s where I’d go.

  • Dang it, Blaze! If we’re supposed to have 1500 characters, why do you cut it off at 1490?

  • You‘re gonna have to take my word that I didn’t bing this:

    1) Have the opposition groups protesting in Egypt been successful in removing Mubarak? Yes

    2) Have they been successful in removing Bashar al-Assad in Syria? No

    3) Which country has had to spend the most money to bail out European countries? / European? Germany. Outside Europe? Via the Fed, us.

    4) What are the economic sanctions against Iran supposed to do? End their nuke program.

    5) Which party has the most seats in the House right now? GOP

    6) In December, House GOP agreed to a short-term extension of a payroll tax cut, but only if Obama agreed to do what? // I believe it was to limit raising the debt ceiling. (probably wrong).

    7) It took a long time to get the final results of the IA caucuses for GOP candidates. In the end, who won? Santorum, after Romney was thought to have won.

    8) Who won the NH Primary? Romney

    9) According to the figures, about what % of Americans are currently unemployed? // Which figures, exactly? The U1, U2, U3, U4, U5 or U6? And at what labor participation rate? How many people are actually looking vs. simply unemployed skews the number dramatically. If the labor participation rate was what it what when Obama signed the first stimulus, it’d be 11.4-ish. According to the regime’s “official” numbers, it’s “nearing about right at” (TY Debbia Wasserman-Schultz) 8.5%. The number is rigged to look low & is still much higher than Obama sai

  • TinkerBrendie‘s comment here is the funniest I’ve ever seen at the Blaze.

    5/23/12

  • Well, I don’t believe people should do what they want, but I believe that people are (w/in the boundries of the law) free to do so.

    There’s a difference between the two positions.

    As a Bible believing Christian, I believe that people should hold themselves to the highest moral standard possible & act as if God Himself was standing over their shoulder at all times (because He is). I also understand that, along w/ inalienable rights, our Creator endowed us w/ free will to do as we like because forced subjugation is not what a loving God wants for His children.

    How does this apply to the above speech? God hates the sin, not the sinner. God wants us to hold ourselves to an impossibly standard but knows that we will stumble. That’s the entire reason we needed (& why He came to Earth in the form of) Jesus. God has also commanded us: “Do not hate your brother in your heart. Rebuke your neighbor frankly so you will not share in his guilt.” ~Lev. 19:17 “If your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive him.” ~Luke 17:3, “If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won your brother over.” ~Matthew 18:15 & then told us in John 8:7 that unless we’re entirely sinless, we should not to cast the first stone.

    God’s will is pretty clear. We are to rebuke the sinner w/o hating him. Worley blesses God while clearly hating the sinner to the point of putting him to death. That’s not Jo

  • Take note, folks… this Providence Road Baptist Church is in North Carolina.

    I say this because there‘s one that I’m aware of in Brandon, Florida which I used to be a member of in my youth.

    It’s *not* the same church.