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Catalina
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posted May 21, 2014 08:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Catalina     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
As for you Leorpio, you giving anyone "tough love" is laughable. You're one of those who couldn't find your own rectum with both hands and a map from a proctologist.

whether we make the transition smoothly or have to endure the temporal threat of global imperialism will depend upon how each of us treats the other; in this Forum, we celebrate our cultural, national, and spiritual diversity as we each unite in Love and Light

Cuba is nice this time of year. Perhaps you should consider emigrating from this den of iniquity. Take the rest of the Accidental Americans with you. More non listening, Leorpio is from Cypress. It's endless.

And the voters are waking up to the MO.

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shura
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posted May 23, 2014 12:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for shura     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
non listening and non thinking, Cat. Typical knee jerk reactionary talking points instead.

Accidental Americans Do better than this, Jwhop.

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jwhop
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posted May 23, 2014 11:00 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Howard Dean: "Republicans are not American" and "should stay away from our country"
May 21 2014
Doug Brady

Via Twitchy, a variation on Dingy Harry’s "the Koch brothers are un-American" idiocy by that Democrat paragon of tolerance and sobriety, Howard Dean:
http://conservatives4palin.com/2014/05/howard-dean-republicans-american-stay-away-country.html

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shura
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posted May 24, 2014 11:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for shura     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Jwhop, have you seen the light? Rome is burning and both parties are playing the same fiddle.

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Leorpio
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posted May 25, 2014 05:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Leorpio     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Lol you can't fake this type of crazy! I'll get the popcorn, someone get the candy!

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jwhop
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posted May 25, 2014 11:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Leorpio, do you actually have anything to say that isn't hyperbolic horseshiiit?

Do you actually have anything to say that you can back up in the world of reality?

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shura
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posted May 25, 2014 01:52 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for shura     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
yes because Marxist Messiah is hyperbolic at all

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posted May 26, 2014 10:12 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SaturnineMoth     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Catalina:
Actually Randall there are MANY LLers who might participate in this forum if it were possible to introduce ANY topic without being pushed up against the wall with the anti-Obama/socialists/leftist loonytunes sloganeering and bullying. Free speech is one thing but for some reason intimidation is allowed here and that makes it increasingly ALL jwhop's rants. Some of us have tried to point this out for years but after awhile the energy drain becomes too much of a repellent. And when people can't be bothered the bluster continues ... so it goes!

^ absolutely - I'm breaking a promise I made to myself after only posting here (I think) twice a year ago just to respond with... yes, this forum would be much more engaging if it welcomed participation instead of (bolded portion above) driving away the good people who would like to actually discuss their points or concerns.

(sure we can, but then you just opened yourself up to unnecessary stress... so, those who don't need that additional "you don't even know me" bullying in their face for sharing their own opinions openly here, decide "why bother" - and return to ignoring that this entire forum exists.) Not everyone is out to convince the world that X-politician is evil (or anymore evil than any other one out there)... not everyone wants to promote their own vision of democracy/global events as the hardcore truth that everyone else is just to darned idiotic to see so we have to make it strong and clear in all their dim-witted faces as they read OUR thoughts as though they are the TRUE TRUTH the only TRUTH. But, yeah - why bother... I guess the popularity of this forum is "our" loss, eh?

(ugh)

Personally, I gave up. I will duck in from time to time to read posts by certain members that write stuff I actually find useful, educational, stimulating, compelling, or, well... logical. Those who aren't trying to force their own bs agenda out as some form of wholesome truth of the state of affairs, backhandedly condescending to anyone who may not agree with their half-fabricated interpretation/picture of events or people on top. (I particularly like when the topic isn't USA-centric...) And, even then, so few of the folks in my short hiatus that did actually make what I call decent contributions here have either gone away, or all but stopped wasting their time. (I don't blame them.) - I've said it before and I'll say it again, the very title of this forum is misleading... there is nothing unifying about the preaching, manipulation, and bullying/intimidation here. I fancy that in subscription based communities like LL this would be the section roped off and labeled as "enter at your own discretion" tape, "members only" signs because the very nature of the majority of the posting is filled with thoroughly antagonistic, hatred fueled horse crap which those actually "global-unity" seeking individuals would be strictly against perpetuating anyway. (Clearly the peace-seeking folks are the majority otherwise we'd see more posts here, so I'll celebrate that possibility as one of LL's community blessings.)

I say let this forum get to the point that only one person makes all the posts in it. If a crop is ill, you don't feed your family on it... no? But, here it be, wonderful good and all - reap what you sow, and pray it won't infest the nearby crops, that'd be a shame.

And, now I've wasted my time as well. (darn)
I come here for the good vibes, and the good folks. Carry on with "Global Unity"~ whatever it really is. I'mma continue believing LL is better than this section and its one or two rotten eggs.

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posted May 26, 2014 11:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"yes because Marxist Messiah is hyperbolic at all"..shura

That which is true, is not hyperbolic! I trust this will answer your questions about where the moniker...The Marxist Messiah came from. I didn't coin the phrase but I'll use it because it fits this narcissistic little Marxist twit with the phony persona.

Barack Obama Is Not A Communist. He is the Messiah of the Religion of Marxism That Seeks to Take Over Our Republic!
September 11, 2013
sswimp


I have seen a number of remarks about the President, calling him a “commie” or something of that nature to suggest he is a communist.

That simply is not true.

Barack Obama is not a “commie”. That is a very popular soundbite in some conservative circles, but there is no qualitative or quantitative evidence to support that.

However, in light of the so called class warfare he promotes, Obamacare and a number of other economic policies too lengthy to detail here, it is clear that he is a Marxist, which is quite a different thing than communism.

Communism is an economic theory. Marxism is a religion which uses economic systems to achieve its end. Just like Islam.

Marxism is as anti Constitution as Communism is, but with different methods and aims. Marxism, in reality, fits President Obama because he is clearly godless and devoid of conscience. Moreover, he is hostile towards the Christian faith and affectionate towards Islam, which also explains his affinity towards Marxism.

Yet, he is not alone.

The ire towards the President that I see from Conservatives should also be directed, with equal passion, at the 50 plus Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives who are called “progressives”, as that is code for “Marxists”.

In fact, every so called Republican Progressive/Marxist in the nation should be subject to the exact same disdain generally reserved exclusively for Obama.

Marxism has been “worshiped” from the Federal level to the local level for decades. Obama may the Marxist Messiah, but his “army” was well in place long before he arrived.

His soldiers are both Republican and Democrat.

If folks remain too obsessed with him and not focused on educating the miseducated and breaking the yoke of Marxism from around their necks, then it is only going to get worse, even after he is gone.

Obama is not the disease, but is a manifestation of how bad the disease really is in our society.

A disease that has “infected” both the Democrat and Republican Party.
http://stacyswimp.net/2013/09/11/barack-obama-is-not-a-communist-he-is-the-messiah-of-the-religion-of-marxism-that-seeks-to-take-over-our-republic/

October 16, 2008
Obama's Religious Ruse: The Cult of the Marxist Messiah
Alexander LaBrecque

Part 3 of 3; read Part 1 here, and part 2 here.

Barack Obama has identified himself with Christianity as a cloak for his political agenda. The founder of community organizing, Saul Alinsky, regarded churches as an ideal vehicle for advancing the Marxist cause. But to have credibility in organizing churches, young Obama needed to join a church.

So Bill Ayers' recruit was sent to Chicago's Trinity UCC. There he found in Jeremiah Wright a mentor of kindred spirit, obsessed with race and loathing America. Its mission statement declares Trinity's purpose is to be "agents of change for God who is not pleased with America's economic mal-distribution."[1]

Obama the skeptic was especially impressed by the emotional effect of Wright's preaching on the congregation. From Wright's sermons he discovered that the rhetoric of Christian myths can be a powerful instrument for Marxism. The webpage of Wright's "talking points" identifies Trinity UCC as "a church whose theological starting perspective starts from the vantage point of Black liberation theology being its center."[2]

Wright's own mentor James Cone, the founder of this Marxist religion of racial hatred, defined its core premise:

Black theology refuses to accept a God who is not identified totally with the goals of the black community. If God is not for us and against white people, then he is a murderer, and we had better kill him. The task of black theology is to kill Gods who do not belong to the black community. . . . Black theology will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy. What we need is the divine love as expressed in Black Power, which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors here and now by any means at their disposal. Unless God is participating in this holy activity, we must reject his love.[3]

This year Wright defended what he has preached for decades: "I do not in any way disagree with Dr. Cone."[4]

At Trinity, that Marxist and racist core supplants Jesus Christ, the starting point and center of the Christian faith. In the apostolic gospel a person's race is irrelevant, for all believers are one in their relationship to the risen Christ, transcending the ethnic distinctions of this age such as Jew and Gentile.[5] Just as Nazis replaced Jesus the Jew with an Aryan Galilean, Wright's "Jesus" is the black man perpetually suffering injustice from whites, in a "theology" defined by flesh. In his final sermon at Trinity, Wright even likened his "Jesus" to Obama:[6]

Jesus was a poor black man who lived in a country and who lived in a culture that was controlled by rich white people. . . . Barack knows what it means to be a black man living in a country and a culture that is controlled by rich white people.

For two decades, Obama observed how effectively Wright transformed the christ myth into Black Power.

When discussing his alliances, his agenda, and his "faith," subterfuge is Obama's dominant trait. Surely then, it was with unintended candor he disclosed the nature of his interest in Christian verbiage. Openly identifying himself with skeptics of the secular Left, in The Audacity of Hope Obama wrote that "we make a mistake when we fail to acknowledge the power of faith in the lives of the American people." "When we abandon the field of religious discourse . . . when we discuss religion only in the negative sense of where or how it should not be practiced . . . when we shy away from religious venues and broadcasts because we assume that we will be unwelcome - others [from the Christian Right] will fill the vacuum."[7]

For Obama the Left's aversion to religion is detrimental precisely because it prevents them from framing their agenda with moral authority, a failure to use the far more effective rhetoric of religious language:

Scrub language of all religious content and we forfeit the imagery and technology through which millions of Americans understand both their personal morality and social justice.[8]

We need to take faith seriously not simply to block the religious right but to engage all persons of faith in the larger project of American renewal.[9]

For Obama, that "larger project" of his agenda is America's servitude to Marxist socialism, for which Christian verbiage can be made a tool of manipulation. As far back as 1995 Wright's disciple and Bill Ayers' protégé disclosed that to establish the "new age" of collectivist "salvation" will require compulsory "sacrifice" of Americans' liberty:

I worked as a community organizer in Chicago, was very active in low-income neighborhoods ...and seeing that in some ways certain portions of the African-American community are doing as bad if not worse, and recognizing that my fate remains tied up with their fates. That my individual salvation is not going to come about without a collective salvation for our country.

Unfortunately I think that recognition is going to require that we make sacrifices and this country has not always been willing to make the sacrifices necessary to bring about a new day and a new age.[10]

Obama knows that his tactical bible -- Alinsky's Rules for Radicals -- is dedicated to the original community organizer, someone so successful that in this figure mythology and history merge. Alinsky was referring to "the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom -- Lucifer." "The organizer is in a true sense reaching for the highest level to which man can reach - to create, to be a ‘great creator,' to play God."[11]

Obama's insights for exploiting Christianity to advance the Marxist cause are a result of combining Alinsky's tactics with what he learned from Wright for two decades. He has also had strategic help: over ten years ago, Obama and "evangelical" Jim Wallis -- another community organizer -- collaborated "to plot building a coalition of progressive and religious voters," as The New York Times phrased the scheme.[12] But strategy goes only so far; for the ruse to work, a demagogue needs stagecraft. "If you want to understand where Barack gets his feeling and rhetoric from," Wallis revealed, "just look at Jeremiah Wright."[13]
While Wright's racist tirades against America would never fare well in electoral politics, Obama had learned from Alinsky to be sensitive to middle-class "aversion to rudeness, vulgarity, and conflict. Start them easy, don't scare them off."[14] From his own experience Obama confirmed that being genial is an effective way to beguile people:

It was usually an effective tactic, another one of those tricks I had learned: People were satisfied so long as you were courteous and smiled and made no sudden moves. They were more than satisfied, they were relieved -- such a pleasant surprise to find a well-mannered young black man who didn't seem angry all the time.[15]

His genial demeanor explains in part why many Americans are drawn to Obama. To support him assuages white guilt for racial sins of the past, while at the same time they are reluctant to doubt him for fear of being racist. They cannot admit to themselves that this nice, well-spoken man was mentored by Wright for two decades, is a longtime ally of an unrepentant domestic terrorist, and that he himself embraces their agenda. Obama's charm is an effective tactic, one of those tricks that he learned.

Obama's exploitation of Christian myth stems from long being a creator of his own myths. At the age of ten he told classmates that "Obama" means "Burning Spear," that he was the son of an African prince, destined to rule the tribe if he desired -- and was so convincing that he almost believed it himself.[16] Known to all from grade school to college as "Barry," in 1980 he told family members to address him so no longer;[17] from now on, he is "Barack Obama" in solidarity with his Kenyan father, a Marxist economist.[18] Barry thus re-invented his identity as a symbol of his growing commitment to "social justice." His Dreams memoir itself is a fictionalized narrative, with names and chronology changed, key figures and events omitted, and others made up.

For his presidential campaign the mythmaker has re-invented himself once again, with strategist David Axelrod as the source of his teleprompted scripts. Having no achievements qualifying him for the nation's highest office is offset by Obama's legendary insight and judgment as one of profound spirituality. Obama fancies himself a thinker of deep thoughts, a channeler of collective consciousness, an oracle of prophetic utterance. Four years ago he said:

...the most powerful political moments for me come when I feel like my actions are aligned with a certain truth. I can feel it. When I'm talking to a group and I'm saying something truthful, I can feel a power that comes out of those statements that is different than when I'm just being glib or clever. . . .

I think it's the power of the recognition of God, or the recognition of a larger truth that is being shared between me and an audience. That's something you learn watching ministers, quite a bit. What they call the Holy Spirit.... there are moments that happen within a sermon where the minister gets out of his ego and is speaking from a deeper source. And it's powerful.[19]

It is unknown whether the following oracles were from a deeper source or channeled through the teleprompter. Reportedly the prophecies were repeated in multiple locations; two samples are quoted here. These occurred in January 2008, as Christians celebrated the Feast of the Epiphany, commemorating that the light of a star appeared over Bethlehem; to the magi this light attested Jesus' messianic birth.[20] Being filled with power and true to himself, Obama prophesied that his rhetoric will be so effective that voters will believe in his anointing:

At some point in the evening, a light is going to shine down and you will have an epiphany and you'll say, "I have to vote for Barack."[21]

... a light will shine down from somewhere. It will light upon you. You will experience an epiphany. And you will say to yourself, "I have to vote for Barack. I have to do it."[22]

This verbiage echoes also the Book of Acts' accounts of Paul's conversion, where the disbelieving Pharisee is overwhelmed by the presence of light, the risen Jesus identifies himself, and Paul realizes that this is the Messiah.[23]

It was all a calculated ploy of Prince Barack the Burning Spear, phrased as a messianic epiphany. Exploiting what Obama regards as the christ myth, his campaign has derived his religio-political image from Wright's "theology" -- as a black messianic hero coming to establish social justice, repair racial inequities, heal America's broken soul and save the planet from the United States.

For this ruse to work, like his childhood classmates the voters must be unfamiliar with his background -- or not care at all. Obama has admitted that with his ideology and agenda unknown to voters, "I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their own views."[24] That is actually a tactic he uses to his advantage, and it is evident that subterfuge is intended.

Campaign volunteers are trained to redirect inquirers' attention from political issues to focus on Obama's celebrated personality.[25] The strategy is to make him a human Rohrschach test, with voters projecting him to be what they want him to be - not the Marxist radical he really is.

When reading from the teleprompter he speaks unfathomable generalities with an aura of thoughtfulness, creating for the masses an illusion of nuance, conviction and depth. Charmed by his voice's cadence, audiences project on Obama their personal views, without concern to evaluate who he really is. His speeches affirm mutually exclusive ideas with calculated ambiguity -- "on the one hand ... on the other hand" -- so that all may perceive their own issues are being validated or addressed. In this electoral version of American Idol it is common for Obama's infatuated fans to answer, if asked to identify his accomplishments or agenda: "I like him, and I feel the country is ready for change."

Star Wars creator George Lucas, an inventor of fictional heroes, has identified another, acclaiming that "for all of us that have dreams and hopes, he is a hero," "a hero in the making."[26] Crowds chant his name, and women mesmerized by his presence have fainted in Obamanic swoons.[27] New Age Gnostics identify Obama as an angelic lightworker bringing the world to a higher plane of consciousness.[28] Deepak Choprah describes him as one who "knows himself deeply, sincerely, and truly," with "grounding in self-awareness. . . . Watching cynical reporters and political commentators believe in him almost simultaneously is breathtaking."[29] Feeling a thrill go up his leg, MSNBC's Chris Matthews verified: "This is the New Testament."[30]

Oprah Winfrey, the TV evangelist for New Age fundamentalism, is adamant that Jesus cannot be Lord of all, for all paths lead to the consciousness she calls divine. Yet at a campaign rally she invoked the messianic motif of a hoped-for deliverer in hailing Obama: "He is The One! He is The One!"[31]

A critic discerns: "In his speeches, Obama pretends to be a hero out of Joseph Campbell."[32] The preliminary title of a Chicago Tribune reporter's book on him was The Savior.[33] That author says "throughout his life, [Obama] has been able to make people of wildly divergent vantage points see in him exactly what they want to see."[34] With his heart's adulation another journalist compares the efficacy of Obama to Christ:

He is not the Word made flesh, but the triumph of word over flesh, over color, over despair. . . . Obama is, at his best, able to call us back to our highest selves, to the place where America exists as a glittering ideal, and where we, its honored inhabitants, seem capable of achieving it, and thus of sharing in its meaning and transcendence."[35]

The grandiosity of his vacuous platitudes attests to secularists and churchgoers alike that Barry is a transcendent figure embodying their utopian ideals. "We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek,"[36] the messiah of hope and change confirms of himself.

"Change we can believe in" is the campaign's faith-slogan for Barry's messianic ruse. Decrying America's sin of economic inequality, Michelle Obama touts that he is the only presidential candidate who understands "we have to fix our souls. Our souls are broken in this nation."[37] Mimicking an evangelistic crusade's call to salvation, rally organizers have encouraged followers to share personal testimonies about how they "came to Obama."[38] "People don't come to Obama for what he's done in the Senate," admits a strategist. "They come because of what they hope he could be." [39]

The earliest Christians believed that in Jesus' ministry, death and resurrection his witnesses had heard and seen God's revelation of everlasting life, the dawn of the new creation, the beginning of the world's redemption for which believers hope.[40] What the New Testament says of Jesus, the Marxist messiah has claimed for himself and his followers:

We are the hope of the future; the answer to the cynics who tell us our house must stand divided; that we cannot come together; that we cannot remake this world as it should be.

Because we know what we have seen and what we believe -- that what began as a whisper has now swelled to a chorus that cannot be ignored; that will not be deterred; that will ring out across this land as a hymn that will heal this nation, repair this world, and make this time different than all the rest.[41]

"Your individual salvation depends on your collective salvation," he often refrains. The Gospel of John says Jesus told Pontius Pilate "my kingdom is not of this world,"[42] but Obama purports to do better, telling Christians: "I am confident that we can create a kingdom right here on earth."[43]

Winning enough delegates for the nomination, Obamessiah announced to the gathered multitudes that the time of fulfillment had come, that the world's salvation had begun:

I am absolutely certain that generations from now we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick ... This was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal . . . This was the moment, this was the time, when we came together to remake this great nation.[44]

Deeply skeptical of the Christian faith himself, he commended his followers for not being skeptical of his ruse: "You chose to listen not to your doubts or your fears, but to your greatest hopes and highest aspirations."[45]

The cult of the Marxist messiah has been effective, and one of his apostles claims it warrants inclusion in the Bible. Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. hailed Obama's presumptive nomination as "the single most extraordinary event" in American history, even a redemptive act of divine revelation: "The event itself is so extraordinary that another chapter could be added to the Bible to chronicle its significance."[46]

No Christian would ever portray himself as a messiah with powers to heal America's soul, establish a kingdom on earth and save the planet. In contempt of Jesus Christ and in exploitation of the Christian faith, Obama and his comrades crafted his messianic image as a religious mask to conceal his Marxist ideology and agenda and to generate a personality cult of gullible voters.

As the background for his acceptance speech at their convention, the nation's socialist party staged the façade of an ancient Greek temple - ironically, as if to honor pagan divinity. Later the son of the founder of community organizing wrote praise of the campaign as "a fine tribute to Saul Alinsky":

The Democratic National Convention had all the elements of the perfectly organized event, Saul Alinsky style.

Barack Obama's training in Chicago by the great community organizers is showing its effectiveness. It is an amazingly powerful format, and the method of my late father always works to get the message out and get the supporters on board. When executed meticulously and thoughtfully, it is a powerful strategy for initiating change and making it really happen. Obama learned his lesson well.[47]

The Marxist messiah may yet win his own kingdom, as Alinsky had lauded of Lucifer. By contrast, in Jesus' obedience to God he not only resisted the first community organizer but opposed him all the way to the cross....
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/10/obamas_religious_ruse_the_cult_1.html

Louis Farrakhan: Barack Obama Is "The Messiah"
Posted in the Newport Forum
Aug 13, 2013
Farrakhan: Barack Obama Is "The Messiah"

Minister Louis Farrakhan, the controversial leader of the Nation of Islam, has declared Barack Obama to be the Messiah. Farrakhan did this at a gathering last February, but the video has just hit Youtube and is causing shock waves.

Farrakhan said, "You are the instruments that God is gonna use to bring about universal change, and that is why Barack has captured the youth. And he has involved young people in a political process that they didn't care anything about. That's a sign. When the Messiah speaks, the youth will hear, and the Messiah is absolutely speaking."
http://www.topix.com/forum/city/newport-tn/TCAQTM0K70FBDBK4E

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posted May 26, 2014 06:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Venusian Moon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Leorpio, dont bother. The owner of this website is a conservative...dont expect him to see your side. He will always cheer jwhop on. Its been like that for over 10 years.

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posted May 26, 2014 07:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You can count the conservatives here on one hand--two hands max--whereas there are thousands of members on this site who lean to the left side of the spectrum.

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posted May 27, 2014 11:25 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It's always the left who are forever attempting to shut those up who disagree with them.

Now, they're whining about the 2 conservatives on this forum. Perhaps if they had some rational arguments in support of their loony tunes Marxist Messiah...and his Socialist comrades in congress, we could actually have a discussion. I'm not holding my breath waiting for rational arguments from the usual suspects and O'Bomber Kool-Aid drinkers.

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posted May 28, 2014 12:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Venusian Moon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jwhop:
It's always the left who are forever attempting to shut those up who disagree with them.

Now, they're whining about the 2 conservatives on this forum. Perhaps if they had some rational arguments in support of their loony tunes Marxist Messiah...and his Socialist comrades in congress, we could actually have a discussion. I'm not holding my breath waiting for rational arguments from the usual suspects and O'Bomber Kool-Aid drinkers.


Um im not a leftist. Im actually an independent. I dont even vote :/

Not a fan of obama either.

The only thing i would ever agree with when it comes to conservative views is no abortion. Against it. Other wise both parties can shove it.

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posted May 28, 2014 08:31 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Why are you attempting to conflate "leftist" with a political party. You say you're an Independent. That's fine but there are leftists in the republican party as well. They're "progressives"...short for Marxists and Socialists, who hide behind the "liberal label".

We're slowly weeding them out..election by election.

The entire purpose of this fact-less ranting thread is to shut the 2 conservatives here up. Leftists can't stand any opposing views. They've tried this before. It didn't work then and it won't work this time either.

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posted May 30, 2014 09:35 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for KarkaQueen     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
jwhop is mentally-ill and needs to be punished or wiped of from existence! A little something a Neptune conjunct ASC woman can do. Guess what it is?

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The wiped out of existence threats are going to get you banned. Watch it.

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