Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

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ooskerDoo

Member Since: November 16, 2010

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  • Well said, unfortunately even in their uneducated state of mind they represent a “vote”. There’s where the damage can occur – provided they exercise their right that was given to them by the same groups they protest.

  • Personally, I thought he said “shiz”, paying respect to the parallel role he plays in the political explanation of the Wizard of OZ, as told in the musical “Wicked”

  • My Mom’s Half-Brothers both married 1/4 blood Colville Indians. So does that make me a double-down 1/8 Step Colville Indian once removed? I should probably get this figured out for the 2015 Census – or maybe I can go back and change my college info to reflect my diversity that I knew I had deep down inside…

  • Maybe its the only way they could get rid of more “good men” so they can move their agenda forward…

  • Why only ONE Photo? If they could take one photo, certainly two, three even four more would be taken. And why is it the photo of the humans at the cave are a better quality than the one of the “yeti”? When will someone actually take a GOOD quality camera along on such a Grande Expedition?

  • Whatever happened to putting whipped or shaving cream on their hand and just walking away? That way the sub knows that everybody knows, and can’t get mad or round up students because he has to admit he was snoozing. No pictures need to be taken, but a lot of great memories… Do they consider a can of whipped cream a weapon is school now-a-days?

  • And if it wasn’t for God, they wouldn‘t have jobs making the case He doesn’t exist, they wouldn’t be making any money, and the government wouldn’t be collecting the taxes on that money.
    The imaginary God, creating wealth and a sense of purpose for…Atheists!
    I do have a question – are they setting up billboards in the Muslim worlds regarding Allah as well?
    According to Atheist, isn’t Allah, and Gia just as imaginary?
    Being an Atheist requires just as much faith as any religion does. But I would tend to agree with some of their complaints about Christians – we should not “push” non-believers – let them come on their own.
    Christ said living in our time would be the most difficult, because we would base our relationship with God on faith, not proof. We are asked to turn the other cheek – and do so out of love towards those who are striking them.
    “Forgive them Father, for they do not know what they are doing”. How we manage our time among the blind and deaf is the challenge for my generation.

    “Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ.” (Colossians 2:8)

    …would it be OK for Christians to place the Atheists’ billboards up in the Muslim part of town, telling them that Allah is false and invite them to join them and their website? Hmmmmm…. tempting….

  • No matter how deep into communism he goes, not matter how many months he spends there or deprives himself to be with the impoverished, he has one thing they don’t: Being a wealthy American that can go anywhere in the world whenever he wants to (…or was that 4 things…)

  • I may have missed it in a previous post, but the FFRF reports a membership of 16000 members. If 5,000 non members showed up in this town – that’s 1/3 of their total membership. How are they funded again? with 16,000 paying members? Looks like they won’t stand a chance financially if this goes BIG.

  • Not an X-ray. It’s a CT scan (MRI’s involve magnets)