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Romans828

Member Since: September 03, 2010

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  • Excellent! I got the impression he was grasping at straws in trying to argue the generational gap, because he knew he was in the wrong and was just arguing to be argumentative. He was actually arguing against himself in trying to imply he had another reason to change the headline other than to not be guilty of word-for-word 100% plagiarism.

  • This blogger didn’t just come up with some clever point to make on an existing news story. He did all the background research, he make the phone calls and broke the story. “As long as the right message gets out there, it doesn’t matter who gets the credit…” ???? That’s akin to the logic that the Occupiers try to make that we should just be a cashless society and everything should just be made or every service provided for free for the good of society! This blogger has every right to get paid for his work, and this newspaper publisher has every responsibility to pay him for the fact that he or someone on his payroll didn’t have to create the story. The point made elsewhere that every newspaper is not liberal is very accurate as well. Most of the smalltown local newspapers like this one seems to be are as conservative as their readers are, and since the vast majority of rural counties are conservative, that would be most of them.

  • If this video is true it’s incredibly wrong. MSNBC should cease to exist as anything other than a sycophant Obama-loving network. I wish there was more information about this; with just the video we have to take the word of the title-writer that the unidentified man was black. The links aren’t specific enough to get to any more information on this story at this point.

  • If anybody has the impression that this is the worst example of union thuggery we’ve had to put up with in Wisconsin this past year, it ain’t even close to the worst, folks. Profanely shouting down a 13-year-old female speaker at a tea party rally, dressing as zombies and disrupting an awards ceremony for Special Olympians, disrupting any and ALL public events the governor attended including the State Fair, and on and on and on. Their boorish behavior knows no limits.

  • If you read the entire story this one is linked to, it quotes him abundantly, and it doesn’t sound to me that he was embarrassed, or that it was unfair in any way of establishing his point of view without demeaning him.

  • I submit that the fact that he is an atheist is totally relevant exactly BECAUSE there ARE many Christians who should reexamine their own lives. If you are honest you have to admit that, of all the times in recent history that atheists have sued “Christianity”, you have probably not heard of any other examples of this.

  • To get back to the actual subject at hand… if you read the entire article linked here, he dropped both lawsuits because of his impending blindness, so they aren’t helping him with that by giving him money for groceries. The point is not him, but them. Helping those in need is what Christians should be about the business of doing. It is up to him and God what he does with this act of kindness.

  • Sorry, Tajloc, he MAY go blind. Re-read the article. And yes, Romans 8:28.

  • I had a sports talk show on late one night (about the time most talk radio stations switch over to Art Bell) and one of the two hosts dropped the f-bomb and went right on as if the two were sitting in a bar talking just to each other. No reaction from the other guy, no headlines the next morning, or ever. Guess it‘s only a big deal if it’s because of a mistake being made rather than intentional.

  • People! Get a grip! This is New York City! It‘s in EVERYBODY’s best interest to leave there now rather than later.