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Member Since: September 01, 2010

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  • I’ll say I support their right to build a place of worship for the right to religious worship, but why is that spot of hallowed ground so significant for a mosque? Why must 9/11 be thrown back in our face in such a way from the very religious faction (all though radically extreme piece) that was directly responsible for 9/11 in the first place? And also, the very point several have already made that it’s expected within their religion to progress islam at all costs (paraphrasing) doesn’t give one a sense of calm or trust.

    This is swiftly becoming a difficult task to adhere to the beliefs of the very constitution I love and believe in while wanting to turn a closed eye toward it to see to it our lost brothers, sisters, moms, dads, cousins, husbands, and wives aren’t disgraced! And what I mean by closed eye is very simply finding a way to force them to build elsewhere, and I know that’s not the way to think, but it’s very difficult due to the sensitivity of the area.
    No matter what happens I pray that they adhere to a code of sensitivity and understanding at how much 9/11 emotionally hurt our country.And I pray that they adhere to a strict code of discretion so as to not imply that they’re rubbing it in our faces.

  • You know I wonder how many more infiltrators there will be on this site once it really kicks off…. truly comical!

    As for Sarah Palin, I didn’t care for her at first. The more I researched and learned about her the more respect I found for her. And once I heard her speak and saw her in person I found a more personable, less telepromptered robot who really was an individual and not a political fill in.

    For me though at the time, it just seemed like McCain was pulling at straws when he asked her to be a running mate. It seemed like a direct response almost to the fact that Barrack Obama got the presidential nod from his party.

    Maybe I’m wrong, but it did seem that way.

  • MSNBC Host Vows He Could Draw Throngs to DC Like Beck

    September 1, 2010 at 5:48am

    In reply to PreacherNorm.

    I concure…. excellent point and excellent catch.

  • Rachel Maddow Disses Obama Mention of President Bush

    September 1, 2010 at 5:44am

    In reply to Patrickj28.

    As they say…. “birds of a feather……” bwaaaaahaaahhhaaaahhhaaa!!!!

  • Well, I stand by him on his right to bring forth such irresponsibly worded free speech, but unfortunately he doesn’t even come off intelligently. Just seems to be caught in a rant-like soundbite.

  • I’ve yet to get through all 2000+ pages of the health care bill myself, but the pages I’ve been able to read and digest really trouble me. It‘s truly a shame that this legislation was passed and even moreso that congress didn’t have the wherewithall to step up and say you know I think I need to examine this monstrosity before I vote on it…. Wow! One of many unbelievable things our current government incumbents are doing! WE THE PEOPLE need to be that…. Unite, all of us, and hold our government responsible….

  • I agree with you…. These individuals in particular- SUPER *****, CAPTAIN AMERIKKKA (3 K’s really? clever- NOT!) are obviously here to disrupt intellectual, integrity filled discussion.

    As far as, Captain America, the verdicts not looking good for this one either…

  • Rev. Sharpton Responds to Blaze ‘Shocking Racism’ Video

    September 1, 2010 at 12:30am

    In reply to Ccbn213.

    Just read more of SUPER ***** posts and you’ll notice a trend…. Obvious plant, from some liberal- progressive hate- fille agenda machine…. Pay that individual no mind.

    As far as the rallies, I was at the “Restoring Honor Rally” and also caught some of Rev. Sharpton’s rally. I can honestly say that the individuals in the crowd of whom I heard speak at Reverend Sharpton’s rally were very nice people whom I fill just disagree with some of the ways to go about accomplishing things I believe in, but dialogue amongst the crowds were welcomed and shared. I’ve never heard Rev. Sharpton speak in person before until last Saturday and just his delivery made him sound angry. But maybe that‘s just because I haven’t heard him before in person.
    On another note, it’s been my experience throughout life, as far as race and inequalities are concerned, that individuals towards one another will typically do the right thing. The American public gets bated and switched in so many directions so often that we sometimes appear as puppets to those of whom we allow influence. I‘ve just got to say that I believe in our country and it’s people to correct any wrongs that are upon us and I believe that putting the focus back where it ought to be is the only way to do that and that’s simply focusing on God and putting him first in our daily lives.

  • SUPER *****…

    You’re a fool…. it‘s so ridiculously apparent that you’re a plant and obviously do not desire to truly engage in any thought provoking comment. Your spewing of hateful, racist, and undeducated rhetoric is truly a shame. And if you are not a plant and actually believe this way then this clearly isn’t the website for you. You should place your focus elsewhere! But, it’s unbelievable to me to think anyone would truly be as ridiculously racist, and ignorant as you’ve been in your posts. So that leads me back to believing that you’re a plant. So I bid you farewell liberal plant, go back to your progressive base….