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Opinions/Editorials Title: It is a great day today. Tiller isn't killing any babies today Tiller the mass murderer is now dead. If he wasn't dead how many more babies would the mad man have murdered? Thank God he isn't around killing babies anymore. Don't RIP. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Who is this Tiller person? And why are you dancing on his grave? I thought you were a Christian.
#2. To: Fred Mertz (#1) Rachel the Dyke Maddow is doing a sob story on the SOB right now on MSNBC. So I was just thinking how great it was that he isn't murdering babies anymore. Are you a supporter of child murder? Are you actually defending one of the biggest mass murderers in U.S. history?
#3. To: Fred Mertz (#1) The title and following words were meant to offend and piss certain types of people off.
#4. To: A K A Stone (#3) The title and following words were meant to offend and piss certain types of people off. A very Christian thing to do. Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains. Thomas Jefferson #5. To: A K A Stone (#3) Whatever...aka loser...whatever.
#6. To: lucysmom (#4) Jesus didn't come to bring peace but a sword. I am not here to make baby killers feel good about themselves. Baby killers deserve no respect. They deserve to be ostracized from civilized society.
#7. To: A K A Stone (#0) Don't RIP. "But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and [that] he were drowned in the depth of the sea." Matthew 18:6 KJV Living in mouth breather's empty noggins 24/7/365 totally rent free! #8. To: A K A Stone (#6) Jesus didn't come to bring peace but a sword. Yet the first century church was strictly pacifist. Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains. Thomas Jefferson #9. To: Fred Mertz, A K A Stone (#1) And why are you dancing on his grave? What's despicable ignorant drunk loser like you know about being a Christian jerx? "But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and [that] he were drowned in the depth of the sea." Matthew 18:6 KJV Killing unborn babies is just YOUR sort of thing isn't it jerx? Living in mouth breather's empty noggins 24/7/365 totally rent free! #10. To: lucysmom (#8) Step away from the crack pipe. Poor Lucy. Living in mouth breather's empty noggins 24/7/365 totally rent free! #11. To: A K A Stone (#2) Rachel the Dyke Maddow is doing a sob story on the SOB right now on MSNBC. So I was just thinking how great it was that he isn't murdering babies anymore. You watch Maddow??????
#12. To: A K A Stone, Fred Mertz, lucysmom (#6) Baby killers deserve no respect. Even if they're killing gay, Muslim, or Mexican babies?
#13. To: go65 (#11) I was watching Olberman for a bit. He is funny to watch whining about the Republoican groups outspending the dems. Then they dyke came on and I watched her for about 5 min or less. But I do occasionally watch her show. I enjoy seeing how stupid the liberal mind really is.
#14. To: meguro (#12) Baby killers deserve no respect. There are no homosexual or muslim babies. Gay means happy not queer. No babies should be murdered. It is evil.
#15. To: A K A Stone (#0) Hmmm. Partial birth abortion is in fact genocide in my view. And Tiller probably performed this completely unnecessary (from a medical point of view) procedure more than anyone in history. Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit. #16. To: A K A Stone (#14) Gay means happy not queer. You might want update your existing knowledge to accomodate the additional meaning of the word. Or not, and stay ignorant. Your choice.
#17. To: meguro (#16) Normal people don't change the language to accomodate faggots.
#18. To: A K A Stone (#17) (Edited) Normal people don't change the language to accomodate faggots. What's make you think you're normal? Go look the word up in any modern dictionary.
#19. To: meguro (#18) It is not normal for a man to stick his stick up a mans bunghole.
#20. To: A K A Stone (#0) "I don't really like to think of it as a murder. It was terminating Tiller in the 203rd trimester. ... I am personally opposed to shooting abortionists, but I don't want to impose my moral values on others." --on the murder of Kansas abortion doctor George Tiller, FOX News interview, June 22, 2009 -----------------------------------------------------------
#21. To: A K A Stone (#19) I asked you what makes you think you're normal. Got an answer?
#22. To: meguro (#21) (Edited) I asked you what makes you think you're normal. Got an answer? His ability to donate blood would be one. Can you donate blood? In Japan? How about liberal Canada? Or Sweden? =========== Normal Biology, Medicine/Medical . a. free from any infection or other form of disease or malformation, or from experimental therapy or manipulation. b. of natural occurrence. -----------------------------------------------------------
#23. To: meguro (#21) I asked you what makes you think you're normal. Got an answer? I like girls. Do you?
#24. To: A K A Stone (#23) I like girls. Do you? That's certainly well above the sexual preference mean or average. -----------------------------------------------------------
#25. To: meguro, A K A Stone (#21) I asked you what makes you think you're normal. Got an answer? He's normal because he's not a fag. (sneakypete)DID Palin say or write these things or not? (Mad Dog's reply) I don't know or F ing care. Pete, MD doesn't know or care what Palin says or writes, he'll support her no matter what. #26. To: Wood_Chopper, A K A Stone, meguro (#25) meguo: "I asked you what makes you think you're normal. Got an answer"? What you are meguro, is an ABOMINATION in the eyes of God. No one knows better than yourself how sick it is what you do, and you also know that it is utterly useless to continue arguing with humans about your SIN, because you also know that in the end, it will be HIM you have to answer to..... You, and I, also know, that if you were comfortable, and happy, with this choice you made, you wouldn't be here defending yourself right now, it really is none of our business, but you come here and get in peoples faces, like what we think will matter after all is said and done.... It's not any of us here, or anyone here on earth, you have to worry about....and you know, and it's eatig away at you, or you wouldn't be here, because you don't owe anyone here, anything, let alone an explanation for degenerate behavior. All the laws man pass here on earth making your filthy behavior legal won't save your soul in the end. jmho! "I really wanna care. I wanna feel somethin'. Let me dig a little deeper:. No, My give-a-damn's busted"~ Messina Jo Dee #27. To: Murron (#26) I don't share the religious calls to regulate homosexuality. Just the scientific ones. Just as we regulate smoking for health reasons we must continue to regulate homosexuality. As they do in liberal Sweden or Canada. -----------------------------------------------------------
#28. To: A K A Stone (#23) I like girls. Do you? I like everybody. Even you.
#29. To: WhiteSands (#27) As they do in liberal Sweden or Canada. They do? How so, Whitey?
#30. To: Murron (#26) What you are meguro, is an ABOMINATION in the eyes of God. You're confused, sweetheart. It's figs God hates!
#31. To: meguro, murron, fred mertz, aka stone (#30) You're confused, sweetheart. It's figs God hates! I like you, meguro (way better than figs--and I really like figs), and if I had to choose between you and figs, well, it would be like Secretariat (you) over everyone else in the Belmont (look it up; Fred won't have to). All kidding aside, I care about you. Since the whole "god" thing has been mentioned, I guess I'd like to offer a somewhat different viewpoint. I'm doing this as a potentially parting gesture since AKA Stone has let me know that I've run afoul of his prescribed, yet undelinated, mandate about certain viewpoints. Basically, I believe in God/god (with lots of room for interpretations and tolerance in between). The god I believe in (who can handle not being capitalized) is a god of love--and I mean of the unconditional variety; not the "bartering" variety. I'm opposed to the interpretation that says god can only love you if you checked the boxes in a questionnaire in a certain way. I don't think god would conduct such "applications." I believe that there is a force in the universe that seeks fairness, justice, compassion, and balance, and that we can even reach it ourselves--sometimes temporarily--while we are on our own path. It's funny, really, that we think we are so committed and so confinced. So often, we are liars--we lie to ourselves. We tell ourselves that we're not really throwing someone under the bus when we can offer a tidbit of information that might cause "that person" to lose his or her job instead of our own; we say things that we don't believe, but will help keep us secure in our jobs; we may choose to live pleasantly--but not honestly and openly with our partners; we deny accustations about our professional or personal lives that are--at their core-- true; we withhold knowledge if the lack of information will benefit us and hurt a perceived rival. It happens and none of us is immune from this. We are flawed--but we hold great potential. And we are sorely in need of unconditional love.
#32. To: Suzanne (#31) You have nothing to worry about Suzanne. Have a good election day.
#33. To: Suzanne (#31) It's funny, really, that we think we are so committed and so confinced. So often, we are liars--we lie to ourselves. We tell ourselves that we're not really throwing someone under the bus when we can offer a tidbit of information that might cause "that person" to lose his or her job instead of our own; we say things that we don't believe, but will help keep us secure in our jobs; we may choose to live pleasantly--but not honestly and openly with our partners; we deny accustations about our professional or personal lives that are--at their core-- true; we withhold knowledge if the lack of information will benefit us and hurt a perceived rival. It happens and none of us is immune from this. We are flawed--but we hold great potential. And we are sorely in need of unconditional love. Beautifully said. Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains. Thomas Jefferson #34. To: Suzanne (#31) I'm doing this as a potentially parting gesture since AKA Stone has let me know that I've run afoul of his prescribed, yet undelinated, mandate about certain viewpoints. The less he's around here, the better this site was. See you in the funny papers. Go Zenyatta on Saturday! It will be historic and I've got to throw down some money on her. My buddy wants a $2 win ticket, as a souvenir.
#35. To: Suzanne (#31) I like you, meguro (way better than figs--and I really like figs), and if I had to choose between you and figs, well, it would be like Secretariat (you) over everyone else in the Belmont (look it up; Fred won't have to). All kidding aside, I care about you. I like you too, Suzanne. Basically, I believe in God/god (with lots of room for interpretations and tolerance in between). The god I believe in (who can handle not being capitalized) is a god of love--and I mean of the unconditional variety; not the "bartering" variety. I'm opposed to the interpretation that says god can only love you if you checked the boxes in a questionnaire in a certain way. I don't think god would conduct such "applications." I believe that there is a force in the universe that seeks fairness, justice, compassion, and balance, and that we can even reach it ourselves--sometimes temporarily--while we are on our own path. It's funny, really, that we think we are so committed and so confinced. So often, we are liars--we lie to ourselves. We tell ourselves that we're not really throwing someone under the bus when we can offer a tidbit of information that might cause "that person" to lose his or her job instead of our own; we say things that we don't believe, but will help keep us secure in our jobs; we may choose to live pleasantly- -but not honestly and openly with our partners; we deny accustations about our professional or personal lives that are--at their core-- true; we withhold knowledge if the lack of information will benefit us and hurt a perceived rival. It happens and none of us is immune from this. We are flawed-- but we hold great potential. And we are sorely in need of unconditional love. A very refreshing outlook, if I may say so myself.
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