WilliamJB
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The entire Chicago political press corps was there, along with members of the White House press corps and national news reporters, but no reporter thought that this anti-atheist bigotry was sufficiently newsworthy to do anything with it, other than me.
The original online source for this material...no longer exists. According to the National Secular Society (UK), it was taken from The History of the Issue by Madalyn O'Hair, a "Reprint of American Atheists booklet from the early 1990s."
Sorry this doesn't appear credible.
Well, he never retracted the statement despite repeated requests to do so. Seems like if it was simply made up, why not say so?
Well, he never retracted the statement despite repeated requests to do so. Seems like if it was simply made up, why not say so?
As much of a d-bag as I consider Curious George to be, it's not his responsibility to rebuff every false quote and made up story.Well, he never retracted the statement despite repeated requests to do so. Seems like if it was simply made up, why not say so?
I don't know why it's so hard to believe that he would have said that. Nixon is on tape saying all sorts of crazy **** that most people ignore, so it doesn't seem out of the realm of possibility.
But, be that as it may, I was really more interested in what people thought of this sentiment and how it relates to Uncle Glenn's speech on Saturday. It seems to me that the constant references to "getting back to god," "our Christian values," etc. (I don't know if those are direct quotes, but you get the idea) necessarily excludes a large portion of the American public. I wonder if this exclusion is intentional, or simply his honest belief that only "Judeo-Christian" values can "save the Republic"?
I agree, however I have no reason to suppose he DIDNT wear women's underwear. Seems like the kind of thing he'd do, he's an Evengelical which means he probably had a serious case of sexual repression, and, seriously have you ever had sex with a hardcore Evangelical? Frickin' CRAZY! The similarity between your statement and my theory is that neither are supported by reliable information and thus must be discarded as viable ideas.I don't know why it's so hard to believe that he would have said that. Nixon is on tape saying all sorts of crazy **** that most people ignore, so it doesn't seem out of the realm of possibility.
I don't know why it's so hard to believe that he would have said that.
Nixon is on tape saying all sorts of crazy **** that most people ignore, so it doesn't seem out of the realm of possibility.
But, be that as it may, I was really more interested in what people thought of this sentiment and how it relates to Uncle Glenn's speech on Saturday. It seems to me that the constant references to "getting back to god," "our Christian values," etc. (I don't know if those are direct quotes, but you get the idea) necessarily excludes a large portion of the American public. I wonder if this exclusion is intentional, or simply his honest belief that only "Judeo-Christian" values can "save the Republic"?
How does a person retract a statement they never made?Well, he never retracted the statement despite repeated requests to do so. Seems like if it was simply made up, why not say so?
I don't know why it's so hard to believe that he would have said that.
Bill Clinton has never retracted my claim that he took a **** on my porch despite repeated letters asking him to do so. Accordingly, it's indisputable that Bill Clinton took a **** on my porch.
It was probably Robert Reich. You can never trust midgets.He did. I told him to light it on fire and right your doorbell...but he was high and looking for a twinkie.
I'm unaware of any statement from this event that is even remotely similar to the made up quote in your OP. If you actually wanted to have a discussion about the things that were said this weekend, one would think that you'd include some quotes.
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