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    Memphis Christians Fear Discrimination if Revision to Anti-Bias Policy Gets OK

    I love how Christians are always painted by the mainstream media as discriminatory and prejudiced. Then this same media turns around and give Muslims a pass WHO STILL HAVE SLAVERY in many of their Theocratic nations! Not to mention the horrid way they treat women! There are always references to...
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    Gays in the Military

    I withdraw my statement that gays are mostly anti-military. Whether or not it's true, I can't prove it, so I apologize for making the statement without grounds. However, I will not back down on my point that it is totally wrong not to give the allotted one year to the military and those...
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    Iceland passes gay marriage law in unanimous vote

    I love how people say that those that want to keep the definition of marriage traditional are "motivated by religion" as if somehow saying that anyone that is motivated by religion is somehow not as worthy of opinion than those who are not. I wonder what Martin Luther King Jr. would think of...
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    The implications of the Tea Party movement

    The Tea Party agenda is to call attention to the obscenely fat and obese government and the horrible lack of accountability as to how they spend our money. Their agenda is to call for less taxes and smaller government. Their agenda is to appeal to people not to become so dependent on government...
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    The sad farewell of Helen Thomas

    I am in total favor of people's first amendment rights. I have no problem with liberals being totally tasteless and showing how ridiculous and bigoted they are. I also believe in the rights of any and all to distance themselves from such a person. By the way. The majority of Jews did not ever...
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    Clyburn says S.C. Dem Senate candidate a 'plant'; calls for probe

    Re: Elephant dung' all over S.C. Dem primaries Thank goodness that in California we will have open primaries from now on where things like this won't happen. Tho I think that it is hilarious that the Democrats true colors showed (that they vote based more on color than on character, issues, or...
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    Why do people believe in God?

    People tend to continue to do things that make them happy. Young adults often go to a lot of parties because they think that it makes them happy. As they get older, they begin to realize that the happiness they felt was fleeting. Religion and belief in God introduce morals and the idea of...
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    Gays in the Military

    The whole reason why they are doing an investigation is to see whether or not this will weaken the military, especially recruitment. What is more important, our national security, or allowing a thread-thin minority of the population (who are mostly anti-military anyway) feel warm and fuzzy? The...
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    Arizona gov. signs bill targeting ethnic studies

    "promoting the overthrow of the U.S. government" means that the teacher makes the case that that the U.S. government needs to be replaced in a non-democratic fashion. It does not ban criticizing current or past politicians, administrations, congresses, or other governing bodies. The law does...
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    Arizona gov. signs bill targeting ethnic studies

    I understand that the vast majority, if not all, of the police officers will do their absolute best to not use racial profiling. This does not change the fact that the ACLU will probably win a lot of the legal battles in this, despite whether or not they are right. My point is, all the new law...
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    National Open Primary

    Six years before Lincoln was elected, these guys were barely in the backwoods. Nobody had even heard what a Republican was. Their first presidential candidate got 2nd place in 1856. How is that not a mainstream party? Do you ever face the truth or back down, or are you so proud and stupid that...
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    Avatar

    If Pocahontas could be remade to look this good, I'd go see it. Pocahontas was based on real events, though, while this just had some really political things injected in it like, "We killed our Mother Earth." Pocahontas couldn't fly on the back of an animal while telepathically connected to it...
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    Arizona gov. signs bill targeting ethnic studies

    I believe that you and I agree more than you know. Let me tell you what the law says and you tell me what part you do not agree with. The bill applies to all public and charter schools from kindergarten through high school. It would ban classes that: 1. Promote the overthrow of the U.S...
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    National Open Primary

    Ok. How about we look at the facts. The Whig party was gone in 1856. The Republican Party was founded in 1854. This would not be comparable to the Green Party replacing the Democrats, since the Green party has been around since at least 1991 and have never had a chance of winning in all the time...
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    National Open Primary

    This is such a fallacy. The Whig party didn't even have a candidate when the Republicans came on the scene. They were a new party, but never a third party. BTW, I am for third party candidates when they have a chance of winning. A perfect example was Doug Hoffman in NY 23rd. I don't care what...
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