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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: mentalguy on April 28, 2006, 09:05:16 PM
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http://thatvideosite.com/view/2178.html
These guys should be awarded for putting up with that.
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There's alot of these in the Gene Pool... mostly at the Shallow End.
I just really pity her. Look into her eyes again and she's gone.
A Christian? A person of Faith? She has no mind of her own..hell 80% of her Church is Family.. Yes the names come to me ohhh so clearly.. Jim Jones, David Koresh and Charles Manson. Maybe we should get the ATF involved. Just kidding... She is touched and in the Twilight Zone.
Personally the GOD that I know is a Loving GOD... not one of Hate and Dismise. But then again it's what you inside personally belive in.
BTW My Guardian Angels will probably kick my asss before the Pearly Gates for making them work overtime.. I'll treasure the moment.
Best to all Living in this World,
Mac
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"Those legislative Taliban in Iowa ... tried to stop us from putting the cup of the fury of the wrath of God to your lips and making you drink it"
Gotta love that quote. The "legislative Taliban" should have never made that law. I'd acquit the family members of the dead soldiers, probably buy them a beer, too.
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I defend the rights to a peaceful burial of those that serve and gave their all.
I will block crap like that in and around Oklahoma.
We have Pride. Now "Lets get er Done!"
Mac
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They ought to be suied to change their church name. Something like Church of Natzi-ism would be more appropriate.
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Haven't followed the link, but from Mac's response I'm guessing its Fred Phelp's graceless daughter on Hannity and Colmes again.
There was a good article recently in the Christian newsmagazine "World" which has more information on Fred and his "church" which the author correctly identifies as a cult ( http://www.worldmag.com/articles/11769 )
Banning a bully
Religion: States move to keep protester Fred Phelps away from soldiers’ funerals | John Dawson
Army Sgt. Daniel L. Sesker would have celebrated his 23rd birthday on April 15 had not insurgents in Iraq detonated an improvised explosive device near his convoy on April 6 near the Iraqi city of Tikrit. Sesker, a gunner in the convoy, was killed in the blast. Instead of celebrating his birthday from a distance, his family buried his body on April 18 in his hometown, Ogden, Iowa. Locally, schools flew their flags at half-staff.
Self-styled Baptist preacher Fred Phelps had a different message. The leader of "Westboro Baptist Church" in Topeka, Kan., wanted to send a group to protest Sesker's funeral. Mr. Phelps' message is as clear as it is biblically unprincipled—he rejoices in the deaths of American soldiers who fight to protect a nation that he says promotes homosexuality.
But thanks to a last-minute bill signed into law by Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack fewer than 24 hours before Sesker's funeral, the grieving family didn't have to face Mr. Phelps' pickets during the funeral. The legislature, aware of Mr. Phelps' fascination with crashing funerals, rushed through a bill that would prevent groups from protesting within 500 feet of a funeral. One violation would earn a misdemeanor. Repeat offenders could be prosecuted as felons.
The new law didn't stop Mr. Phelps' group from traveling from Kansas to Iowa to protest the soldier's funeral. (They've consistently protested soldier funerals since last summer.) After respecting the 500-foot perimeter, Mr. Phelps' congregants—mostly related to the leader by blood or marriage—headed to the Iowa statehouse where a handful protested what they've called the "ignominious, Bible-dumb, pandering, demagogic Iowa legislature."
But lawmakers across the country are signaling they'd rather have Mr. Phelps tote his fluorescent signs outside their offices than at soldiers' funerals. More than 25 states are considering or have passed measures similar to Iowa's. Rep. Steve Buyer, an Indiana Republican, has sponsored a similar bill in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Phelps' group started protesting funerals last summer with a variety of placards including one that read, "Thank God for Dead Soldiers." Mr. Phelps, who had theological training at John Muir Junior College in Pasadena, Calif., started his Westboro cult in 1955 after a Baptist church kicked him out; Westboro is not associated with any Baptist denomination. Since then Mr. Phelps' group has grown around his family's 10-home compound in Topeka; he doesn't allow members to marry outside of the congregation.
Westboro came to prominence when its members protested at the funeral of Matthew Shepard, the gay University of Wyoming student murdered by two other men. Mr. Phelps' crew traveled to New York City shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks to protest the rescue efforts. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that Westboro protesters carried placards reading, "Thank God for Sept. 11." More recently, the 76-year-old demagogue has opened up a special section on his "God Hates studmuffins" website titled, "Thank God for Katrina."
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I dont think this has anything to do with God. Its having Faith. It doesnt matter if its in God, Darwinism or your country. This lady has proven she doesnt have any.
Next time Im in Iowa I'll Have to bring a torch and some gasoline.
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I found it interesting that Fox News continues to be attentive to details. Throughout the story the caption under the female nutjob was "PICKETS FUNERALS OF SOLIDERS".
Eh? If they were solider, they wouldn't have holes in them.
They alternated this with "IOWA ENACTED LEGISTLATION". This must be something new. I guess "legistlation" is one of the freedumbs that they hate us for having.
Also notable is is that TERROR THREAT: ELEVATED was spelled correctly every time it scrolled by.
No need to be accurate when you have terror on your side.
How many times did Fox report "finding WMDs" in Iraq? The Daily Show is more accurate than these clowns.
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Originally posted by AlGorithm
The Daily Show is more accurate than these clowns.
It's so sad, but, often, so true. :(
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I'm guessing its Fred Phelp's graceless daughter on Hannity and Colmes again.
Bingo Andy!!! Nothing gets by you.
Not asking you if I'm right or wrong in thought. But people like this really distrubs me.
May GOD help them all.
Fred
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I have grass that god walked on.
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Originally posted by Morpheus
I have grass that god walked on.
Werent you going to sell that on Ebay?
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blade by blade.
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Phelps was kicked out of a Baptist Church in 1955!?
AWWRRIIGGHHTT!!
Chalk one up for the Baptists!
:aok
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Originally posted by Morpheus
blade by blade.
Hell Morph smoked most of it already!!!
Mac
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I also have air from god. I sell it cheap, 10 dollars a pound. :noid
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Originally posted by Morpheus
I also have air from god. I sell it cheap, 10 dollars a pound. :noid
Dude back off the Peyote for awhile...and the S'rooms. Just mellow with a lil herb.
*read this in a Book*
Mac
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Walked into a Baptist Church with the wifey in Sierra Vista, AZ...on Easter Sunday... myself being a Methodist and my wife had invited me to attend with her and a Family couple....so being in the Holiday Spirit just couldn't understand why I was frond upon when I wished all a Happy Easter as they came in the door.... musta been my tie...or shoes..
And today I still don't get it... can ya help me out here Seagoon?
Mac.
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Ohhh BTW if you ever go fishing with a Mormon, make sure you have TWO Mormons... Otherwise fishin with one he'll drink all yer beer and smoke half of your cigs... if you have 2 Mormons, they keep each other in check... you have all your beer and all your smokes.
FYI a Mormon taught me this.....
Mac
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Hi MAC,
Originally posted by AWMac
Walked into a Baptist Church with the wifey in Sierra Vista, AZ...on Easter Sunday... myself being a Methodist and my wife had invited me to attend with her and a Family couple....so being in the Holiday Spirit just couldn't understand why I was frond upon when I wished all a Happy Easter as they came in the door.... musta been my tie...or shoes..
And today I still don't get it... can ya help me out here Seagoon?
Mac.
Without knowing the specific church (you can PM with the name if you want to) I probably couldn't even give you any plausible leads.
There are a still a few Protestant churches that follow the practice that prevailed from the Reformation to the late 19th century of not observing the church calendar, and therefore they might have been uncomfortable that you were mentioning it. That's very unlikely though, as they make up less than 15% of the overall church population.
Or it might have been they just weren't a very friendly bunch, or it might be that they didn't like your tie. Dunno, I'd need more info to give you any help.
- SEAGOON
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Originally posted by AWMac
Ohhh BTW if you ever go fishing with a Mormon, make sure you have TWO Mormons... Otherwise fishin with one he'll drink all yer beer and smoke half of your cigs... if you have 2 Mormons, they keep each other in check... you have all your beer and all your smokes.
FYI a Mormon taught me this.....
Mac
Substitute Baptist for Mormon and I've SEEN it happen.
I used to own a liquor store 5 miles across county line, there were 2 stores that sat on the line. The county I lived in was dry, church and civic groups fought very hard to keep it that way.
The county judge, 2 baptist preachers and the sheriff were all regular customers. None of them knew I knew who they were.:lol
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Originally posted by AWMac
Ohhh BTW if you ever go fishing with a Mormon, make sure you have TWO Mormons... Otherwise fishin with one he'll drink all yer beer and smoke half of your cigs... if you have 2 Mormons, they keep each other in check... you have all your beer and all your smokes.
FYI a Mormon taught me this.....
Mac
LOL, no BS, I'm fishing with a Mormon tomorrow morning. I'll keep an eye on my booze, but I ain't too worried. He bends on the caffine rule when he's in a pinch, but he steers clear of the alcohol. He wasn't always a good Mormon though (not until he graduated and wanted to get married), so it's fun to wave the JD bottle under his nose and listen to him wimper at the forbidden goodness.
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Or it might have been they just weren't a very friendly bunch, or it might be that they didn't like your tie. Dunno, I'd need more info to give you any help.
I believe we would need to see your tie before we can tell you what was wrong... :D
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Originally posted by AWMac
Walked into a Baptist Church with the wifey in Sierra Vista, AZ...on Easter Sunday... myself being a Methodist and my wife had invited me to attend with her and a Family couple....so being in the Holiday Spirit just couldn't understand why I was frond upon when I wished all a Happy Easter as they came in the door.... musta been my tie...or shoes..
And today I still don't get it... can ya help me out here Seagoon?
Mac.
Possible explaination is........
Easter.... Ishtar? Festival of? If you are unaware of who Ishtar is/was you can do a lookup.
Some associate the word Easter with the goddess Ishtar.
The rolling of the fertility eggs?, sex like bunnies?, and some more stuff....
They may NOT be celebrating Easter but rather they may be celebrating Passover. Which they believe is what the Bible expresses.
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Heres their website.
These people need to be shot.
God Hates studmuffins (http://www.godhatesstudmuffins.com/main/index.html)
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Originally posted by mentalguy
Heres their website.
These people need to be shot.
God Hates studmuffins (http://www.godhatesstudmuffins.com/main/index.html)
ROTLFLMFAO ZomFG QUAH!!!
insTa-Ban Fo Ju!!! LOOOOOOOOOOOL :lol
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Originally posted by mentalguy
Heres their website.
These people need to be shot.
God Hates studmuffins (http://www.godhatesstudmuffins.com/main/index.html)
If these people are truly right, and they are the ones going to Heaven, I don't think I'll be alone in saying Hell seems like a pretty cool place.