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Rep. Patrick Kennedy Banned From Receiving Communion By Bishop Thomas Tobin

Rep. Patrick Kennedy Banned From Receiving Communion By Bishop Thomas Tobin

Commented Nov 22, 2009 at 12:35:46 in Politics

“This Nation has a Constitution that guarantees separation of Church and State. The actions of the Hypocrite Catholic Church to blur that right by forcing our elected officials to either do as they say or get out, is totally unconstitutional. The first thing that our Congress should do is to reverse the Law that "W" pushed for which gives these hypocrites tax payer money to support their charities as they see fit. Of course any Charity that does not follow their doctrine is not afforded any of that money or help. This too is unlawful, yet they are allowed to continue unfettered. Stop giving these corruptors our tax money.
They have no problem protecting their Child Molesting Priests by transferring them to other churches to continue their predatory practices, and destroy even more families or send them off to the Vatican where they are living in asylum in order to avoid our Justice System.
History has shown that the Catholic Church is one of the biggest propagators of war, and ideological persecution. A despicable part of our society that prefers persecution over forgiveness. That is Unholy”

JohnnyKay replied on Nov 22, 2009 at 13:00:56

“It doesn't, really.

It simply states that "Congress shall make no laws regarding an establishment of religion". Of course, that doesn't preclude state's legislatures from enacting laws, nor does it prevent any one of us from speaking out against this hypocrisy laden institution created to keep Constantine's empire afloat a little longer.

This church should have died with the emperors. It's time is short as it is. Much shorter than many realize, which is why the Vatican is looking to the stars for further confirmation.”

Mark Twaine replied on Nov 22, 2009 at 12:37:34

“They should be sent to Australia!”
Palin 2012: SNL Gives Viewers A Glimpse Of Horrifying Future (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

Palin 2012: SNL Gives Viewers A Glimpse Of Horrifying Future (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

Commented Nov 22, 2009 at 12:16:36 in Comedy

“One of the best Skits I have seen on SNL since it began back in the 70's. The scary part is that it's more factual than her book”

AnnfromCA replied on Nov 22, 2009 at 12:34:46

“You mean, those 6 "major" lies 11 AP reporters managed to dig up? Like the "big" one that she stayed 4 times in fancy hotels and, therefore, shouldn't say that she usually chose more frugal places to stay to save the state money?

Fact, (which AP MISSED): She spent far, far less of state tax money on travel than the last 2 governors, in spite of having a much larger family.

But, if that type of "lie" is enough for you to dismiss her as a liar, Okey Dokey.

I think commonsense says that's nonsense.”
Bill Clinton Blasts Olbermann For Politicizing Health Care Event, Refuses To Go

Bill Clinton Blasts Olbermann For Politicizing Health Care Event, Refuses To Go

Commented Nov 21, 2009 at 15:17:13 in Politics

“It is a shame, because it looked to me like Olbermann was doing his utmost to not turn this into a political stunt. There is no doubt that he was aiming to have these set up in the states where there are or were Democratic Senators who were still not supporting Health Care Reform, which I suppose does make it Political. But his efforts were purely in the interest of the well being of those who do not have Health Insurance and if it has done even the littlest bit to help sway the decisions of those senators toward supporting reform, then it does not matter if it ended up being political or not. President Clinton has the experience to know how it all works, and I would hope that he would change his mind and show up at this event being held in his Home Sate. The volunteers and the people that are there seeking help would certainly appreciate his presence and he will be a better man for it. Take your concerns up directly with Mr Olbermann, and do not shun the people in need because of your differences. That is the Republican "NOer's" job for which you have now given them and their FAUX Conservative Network ammo.”

fabricnthreads replied on Nov 21, 2009 at 15:24:12

“Fanned and Fav'd.

Clinton is being petty and political. He tried to pass health care/insurance reform in his administration. He knows how hard it is. He is out saying, "Get something, anything and fix it later."

Olbermann is doing GOOD for people. And yes, it has to do with politics why these clincs are being held where they are. SO WHAT? He is doing more than any one else, including Bill Clinton, to highlight the need.”
U.S. Fears $53 Billion Spent On Reconstruction In Iraq Will Go To Waste

U.S. Fears $53 Billion Spent On Reconstruction In Iraq Will Go To Waste

Commented Nov 21, 2009 at 13:26:14 in Politics

“The only thing we should be paying for in Iraq, is the rebuilding and maintenance, for the time being, is their Oil Wells. The income from that Oil will pay for their own rebuilding and maintenance, as well as reimbursing us, and possibly reducing our Oil Costs by providing us a steady stream of Oil at a reduced price. This whole situation in Iraq is more mind-boggling by the day. Shame on "W" and his partners in crime for getting our sons and daughters killed over there, and costing the taxpayers of this nation 100s of billion of dollars, all for nothing, other than their own self-aggra­ndizement. Other than funding the support and the withdrawal of our military, not another penny should be spent in Iraq.
"W", Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Rove should all be in jail, or preferably facing the justice of the Iraqi People with the possibility of the same punishment as was handed down to Sadaam Hussein for the unnecessary deaths of 100s of thousands of their people since the start of the Iraq War.”
Mary Landrieu Wooed To Back Health Care With $100 Million For Her State

Mary Landrieu Wooed To Back Health Care With $100 Million For Her State

Commented Nov 20, 2009 at 21:22:59 in Politics

“Good for her, good for Reid, Good for the people of the US that are in dire need of Health Care Reform, and especially good for the people of New Orleans who were left to ROT by the Bush Administration after Katrina”
Ron Wyden Wins Big Concession On Health Insurance Exchanges

Ron Wyden Wins Big Concession On Health Insurance Exchanges

Commented Nov 20, 2009 at 21:18:53 in Politics

“Now someone needs to introduce an amendment that requires a majority vote by each State's voters in order to Opt Out, and not leave it up to the legislators that are being bankrolled by the Health Insurance Companies. as it is now, every state with a a GOP Majority in their Congresses will be opting out, before the people ever have any say in it, especially if these programs are being delayed until 2013 or 2014, never mind the opportunity to see how effectively it may work. As it is now, will it allow States to Opt back in, if the voters change the majorities in their legislatures and the majority wants to? I know this bill has a lot of problems as it is currently written, and it will be far from perfect, and will need further legislation as time and experience will show, just as previous major legislation has needed, but allowing this legislation to be delayed well beyond the next presidential elections in 2012, may also allow the possibility of a new administration to revoke the entire bill, if it were to change to the GOP.”
Goldman Sachs Shareholders Ask Bank To Cut Down HUGE Bonuses

Goldman Sachs Shareholders Ask Bank To Cut Down HUGE Bonuses

Commented Nov 20, 2009 at 12:10:51 in Business

“When these Corporations end up ripping off every single investor, and, on top of that require being bailed out by the Tax Payers, where do they get off doling out bonuses for anyone other than the Tax payers who saved their A$$es? Can't we lock them all up by now, and confiscate every last bit of their fortune and property, already?, including every last penny that they have hidden under the names of their spouses and children. The French had a perfect way to deal with corruption and hoarding. It was the French Revolution and the Guillotine. Erecting A guillotine up there in the middle of Wall St. would be a nice touch. You can stick their bonuses in the Basket, prior to their Heads being chopped off.
That should certainly give these Brokerage houses and their principals something to think about, the next time they want to screw around with our money using fuzzy math”
Kirstie Alley Slams Conan O'Brien: He

Kirstie Alley Slams Conan O'Brien: He "Acts Like I Bit His D**k Off"

Commented Nov 18, 2009 at 18:52:48 in Entertainment

“I enjoy Conan, and prefer to watch him more often than Letterman, but I have to agree with Kirstie Alley. He seems to have a real disdain for her, and I do think he has gone too far with his affliction for joking about her, especially in the Prime Spot that he is in now. Got to give her Kudos though, the Bitten D!ck innuendo is funnier than anything he has said about her. He may want to make amends with her, and then hire her to do some of the writing for his show. So far his monologues do not rise to the level of Dave or Jay, never mind Carson.
It's obvious that her weight problems have seriously affected her ability to find work, which is too bad, because she is very funny and I loved it when she joined Cheers. There's got to be a great sitcom out there for her again, soon.”

publanski replied on Nov 18, 2009 at 20:09:49

“I agree. I enjoy Conan's sense of humor for the most part. But his Kirstie Alley jokes are pathetic. He really needs to give it a rest.”
Nelson On Board For Second Round Of Spending

Nelson On Board For Second Round Of Spending

Commented Nov 17, 2009 at 15:47:27 in Politics

“Spend What Money ? with over 10% of the population unemployed, and those numbers don't tell the story of those who did not or no longer qualify for unemployment, which according to economic sources brings it to @ 18%. This kind of unemployment seriously affects the economy. These numbers also do not take into account the number of people who are "underemployed" which means that although they are working, they are not making enough money to subsist. One very striking story of a RN on a program last night that can not get a full time job between working at 2 different Institutions and does not even qualify for employer subsidized health care and therefore is unable to afford health insurance. Many of these people did not or would not be paying Federal Income taxes anyway based on their tax deductions, and they were already spending every penny on bare essentials, not even having the ability to afford 100% of those essentials, but have had to cut back even further in the last couple of years, and this has further eroded the economy. The dollar has always shown an ability to bounce back, and putting people back to work is the surest way to enable that, if it did have to take a hit for any period”
Nelson On Board For Second Round Of Spending

Nelson On Board For Second Round Of Spending

Commented Nov 17, 2009 at 15:18:15 in Politics

“Half a trillion or much more money should and could be the the minimum amount of money that Congress needs to be looking to spend on jobs creation..­.
This nation needs much more than this to even begin to repair or replace crumbling infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and waterworks. Then even more should be spent to gear up toward green energy sources, including, a temporary bridge toward it with the use of Natural Gas, and NO, we do not need to be affecting landowners­/homeowner­s rights by giving the Natural Gas conglomerates unmitigated rights to drill on or under their property. There is more than enough NG reserves that are available for these conglomerates to access, without affecting entire neighborhoods and communities. Dedicating funding and further tax breaks toward clean energy transitions on all homes and businesses to reduce their reliance on Fossil fuels would also lessen our demand for foreign oil and create good paying jobs. All of These type of jobs are high paying, and the tax revenue plus down and upstream job creation throughout the nation's economy as well as world economies overall would end up replenishing the tax coffers and completely reverse the job losses we have seen over the last couple of years or so. With the numbers of unemployed now and to be expected in the next year or more, now is the time to enact this legislation and funding.”

Dynamohum replied on Nov 17, 2009 at 15:26:51

“Great post.”
Palin Accuses AP Of Doing

Palin Accuses AP Of Doing "Opposition Research" In Fact Check of Book

Commented Nov 16, 2009 at 12:48:31 in Politics

“It's just scary as hell to think of the possibility of her being president of the US. I'm not saying that everything that is said or written by her is lies, but there is an awful lot of lies and I have seen video proof of enough of them to know that she can be considered a LIAR in my book, as well as many other normal people's minds. If she is not defending her lies with , more falsehoods, she is blaming others for everything that she refuses to accept responsibility for, or just plain being acting like a child. Imagine the damage she could do to this country if she were the POTUS and if she was not lying to us or principals of other nations, she was blaming everyone else when anything went wrong, which has happend to every leader of every nation for all eternity? We would be spurned even more than we have ever realized, as if it were US against the entire rest of the world if they were all Al Quaeda.
Unbelievable!!!”

Oubastet replied on Nov 16, 2009 at 12:55:01

“"It's not my fault _________ launched a nuclear warhead at us! He just doesn't like me!"”
10 Years Ago Today, Congress Allowed For

10 Years Ago Today, Congress Allowed For "Too Big To Fail"

Commented Nov 06, 2009 at 12:39:17 in Business

“How are these corporations able to exist in a manner similar to what AT&T was prior to their forced breakup? These corporations are even worse in their monopolization, with their very real ability to bring the entire world financial markets to their knees, as well as some nations, unlike the threat that AT&T was back then. I hope that AG Cuomo of NY will be able to bring these corporations to court and ultimately the US Courts will realize the threats that these corporations bring upon not only the people of this nation, but most other nations as well and force their breakup so as to eliminate or severely minimize their ability to so seriously affect the free market system around the globe. Congress should also re-enact much of the old regulations that had prevented this type of scenario since the Great Depression, as well as enact laws that would prevent massive corporate takeovers that allow the these type of corporations from becoming "Too Big To Fail". Bernie Sanders is on the right track.”
O'Donnell To Steele:

O'Donnell To Steele: "You Led Your Party To A Disastrous Loss... Congratulations" (VIDEO)

Commented Nov 04, 2009 at 13:42:19 in Politics

“The NY 23rd District was clearly the most defining result of the Ultra Conservative movement that seems to be shunning anyone that does not comport to their hate mongering, nut job christian movement. There has never been any doubt about the results in VA., and although Dems are dissapointed with the results in NJ., we are not completely surprised. I suspect that the people of NJ., that failed to show up at the polling places in NJ, will be very dissapointed with the direction that their new governor takes them, though. With all the media attention and high profile engagement of the ultra conservatives in the 23rd, and the fact that they did end up losing conservative seat for the 1st time since the civil war, that should really put a true light on where they are going to ultimately end up, which is no where. Yes, they may retain their current district and regional seats and could bounce a few other moderate GOP'ers, but they will not gain any other important national seats now being held by democrats. The majority of the people in this nation see through the hatred and lies that they espouse, and the mid term elections as well as the last presidential election have shown clearly that when the elections really matter, they will turn away from the hatred and ignore those liars in favor of a moderate option.”

SigonellaPC3 replied on Nov 04, 2009 at 13:45:23

“We get what we deserve. There is no learning curve.”
Clarence Thomas To Other Supreme Court Justices: Be Quiet

Clarence Thomas To Other Supreme Court Justices: Be Quiet

Commented Oct 24, 2009 at 14:49:24 in Politics

“He has no business telling other SC Justices how to arrive at their Decisions or Opinions. I would think that these justices should be asking questions of both sides of the legal arguments, in order to arrive at a more informed opinion for the court, as opposed to his belief that they have already made their decision based on Legal Briefs submitted prior to oral arguments. That would certainly scare me when you consider the decision in Pennsylvania against the Dover Board of Education for teaching Creationism. ORal Argumentation after the legal briefing and further investigation, proved that it was a purely religious agenda to obstruct scientific fact.
It just further proves that Clarence the close-minded jurist is one the worst Justice in modern history if not for all time. He is PATHETIC”

CaliTLC replied on Oct 24, 2009 at 15:04:30

“He DIDN'T say that his colleagues SHOULD NOT ask questions, did he?”
Boehner Can't

Boehner Can't "Find" Anyone Who Supports Public Option; Maybe He Should Check His Backyard

Commented Oct 02, 2009 at 13:26:49 in Politics

“Yo Boehner!
I support the Public Option. I don't support anyone who puts multi-hund­red-billio­n dollar profits ahead of a person's health and welfare”
Bank Of America: Another Customer Gets Bank's Attention Via YouTube (VIDEO)

Bank Of America: Another Customer Gets Bank's Attention Via YouTube (VIDEO)

Commented Oct 01, 2009 at 14:49:21 in Business

“This would be an absolutely great movement to finally put these huge institutions and their principals where they belong.... If everyone would pull all of their savings and other investments from these institutions and divert them to their local banks, it would really put the hurt on them. IT could hurt them so much, that they would not even have the ability to buy out the local banks as they have been prone to do since Reaganomics and Deregulation, started it all, and was the first time since the Great Depression, that we saw major failures in a financial Industry, that cost the taxpayers 100s of millions of dollars. This action might be just enough to bring them all down to size without totally wiping them out, and therefore, would put them at a size where they would no longer be "Too Big To Fail"
The other option, which would probably doom us all to another great depression would be for everyone that is in trouble with their mortgages to let these institutions foreclose on all of their properties, which would ultimately wipe them out, as they no longer want to extend credit to most people, so each of them would lose 100s of billions of dollars over the next decade and ultimately see their total demise.”
Cameron Todd Willingham: Texas Governor Dismisses 3 Commission Members Just 48 Hours Before Arson Review

Cameron Todd Willingham: Texas Governor Dismisses 3 Commission Members Just 48 Hours Before Arson Review

Commented Sep 30, 2009 at 20:42:59 in Politics

“The timing of these dismissals spells C-O-V-E-R-U-P. Should anyone that is not a GOP Whack Job be surprised? Guv Perry seems like a great candidate to be the next "Man without a Country". He's pushing for the secession of Texas, which I have no doubt will fail, so where does that leave him when it does in fact fail, if it were allowed to be put to a vote? We can't set him free in another country, as he would probably end up being the next Charles Taylor. Throw him on one of our military Ships and keep him there until it is time to bury him at sea, (so long as it is outside of US Waters). He is not even an equal to
Jefferson Davis, as much as he might like to think of himself as such.”
Ken Lewis Retiring: Bank Of America CEO To Step Down By End Of 2009

Ken Lewis Retiring: Bank Of America CEO To Step Down By End Of 2009

Commented Sep 30, 2009 at 20:19:52 in Business

“How many 10's if not 100's of millions in severance and pension will he be carrying out the door? Every penny of it coming from the tax dollars spent on the Bailout. BofA is as corrupt as they get, and every principal is part and parcel to the corrupt business practices that have helped to bankrupt so many Americans since the Bush Cheney Administration took charge.
Unfortunately many in Congress are lining their pockets from the proceeds of this same corrupt lot and are not going to step up and perform a legitimate investigation that should put most of them in jail for the rest of their lives and recoup at least some of the taxpayer's money.
These Principals are all sitting pretty with billions of dollars from their salaries and bonuses over the years for bankrupting an institute, and still being paid exorbitant salaries and bonuses out of the bailout funds, while the taxpayers are going bankrupt and losing their houses by the 10s of 1000s each day. The right Wing Nutcases should be taking notice of these institutes and their principals, not our Federal Government”

sweenster replied on Sep 30, 2009 at 20:23:11

“You forgot to mention the democrats that have had control for the last 3 years?The very principles you condemn are the ones the left have agreed with??”
Loan Modifications: Half Of All Who Get Help End Up Falling Behind

Loan Modifications: Half Of All Who Get Help End Up Falling Behind

Commented Sep 30, 2009 at 15:08:12 in Business

“These banks and mortgage companies are doing everything possible to avoid loan modifications as they were outlined by the fed. My bank is amongst them. I filled out the worksheet, and I have a decent fixed income unlike many who have or had jobs which they may lose or have already lost since going through the process of saving their homes with their banks. I would easily qualify for the modification, and my fixed income will give us a cushion for which to actually save some money for retirement age. Now I don't have enough to pay it, & my savings has been wiped out. They call every day looking for their payment, yet they won't offer me any help to get the modification.
I suspect that there are 100s of 1000s more like me who are experiencing the same situation. The Fed needs to extend this program, and really start applying more pressure on these banks and mortgagers to honor the true meaning of the law and help us homeowners, otherwise, we should all just stop paying them and let them spend the money on the foreclosure process and refuse to leave our homes. Put your money in escrow in the meantime that you would have used to pay the mortgage and continue paying your taxes and insurance. We gave these banks 100s of billions of dollars, and they continue to shun us. To Hell with Them.”

abbyrose86 replied on Sep 30, 2009 at 16:54:42

“Working with them is horrible. They were very difficult when I got my mod. I can't even adequately explain how awful my mortgage company was to work with.

If I hadn't lived through it myself, I wouldn't have believed it.”

BradSmith replied on Sep 30, 2009 at 15:12:14

“You should look up what the FDIC is up too. They are actually paying banks more money than the loan is worth to let it defualt, rather than offer new loan.

It's a huge scandal and is being held under wraps for the most part. I have tried posting links to the info but they keep getting scrubbed just look it up with keywords FDIC and OneWest bank.”
Mackenzie Phillips To Oprah: Decade Of Sex With Dad Ended With Abortion

Mackenzie Phillips To Oprah: Decade Of Sex With Dad Ended With Abortion

Commented Sep 23, 2009 at 15:41:00 in Entertainment

“GO-BAMA, And what about the knucklehead in Austria that had imprisoned his daughter and fathered several children with her? I think that totally disproves your theory.
it's a very sad situation, And even sadder when people revert the blame to the victim. When a parent sexually abuses their own child, they need to be imprisoned for life w/o the possibility of Parole. Adults like these can not be allowed to ever roam a neighborhood. Kudos to her for having the BaIIs to tell her story to the public. It might give another child the courage to come forward if they are in the same situation.­, unless there is an abundance of people that make similar comments as yours, & scare them even more than they already are.”

GO-BAMA replied on Sep 23, 2009 at 15:54:08

“First of all, the woman you are using as a comparison was physically imprisoned for her entire life. She hadn't seen sunlight in over 20 years, and as such, that's a completely unfair comparison. Also, I think it's an exaggeration to imply that I'm "blaming" the victim. Obviously, if the allegations are true, the father was an abhorrent man who manipulated his child in the worst way imaginable - however, with that said, my only point was that as an adult woman, she has to accept some responsibility for allowing it to continue.”

DeeDeeDaGumby replied on Sep 23, 2009 at 15:43:40

“the woman in Austria was held captive .. kinda different story there..”
Condoleezza Rice:

Condoleezza Rice: "If You Want Another Terrorist Attack In The U.S., Abandon Afghanistan"

Commented Sep 22, 2009 at 14:57:14 in Politics

“I wish we could say that she, like most people, learn from past mistakes, but she obviously did not. She continues to support Bush fully in light of the facts now being released to the public. As long as she is going to support the Bush Policy regarding Iraq & Afghanistan, she deserves to be on the same level as Cheney with regard to her standing in history.”
Condoleezza Rice:

Condoleezza Rice: "If You Want Another Terrorist Attack In The U.S., Abandon Afghanistan"

Commented Sep 22, 2009 at 14:49:35 in Politics

“I hate to agree with her, because she was an integral part of the lies & deceit during the Bush Administration, but she is right. We cannot leave Afghanistan now. It does require some rethinking as to how best right the current situation there for our Armed forces & develop a well thought out plan that will guarantee Success & annihilate the Taliban & Al Quaeda operations there. This plan also needs to have an exit strategy for the majority of our forces upon completion of the mission. I would dare to say that we may need to build a base there and maintain a force for the foreseeable future in order to deter any return of the Taliban or Al Quaeda Operations and provide a base from which to attack them in adjacent countries if necessary, until Afghanistan is fully able to protect itself from outside insurgents and support a viable government. It is a shame that the War Monger Bush, took his eye off the ball here, in favor of State building in Iraq, as I have no doubt, our Armed forces would have already accomplished the mission in Afghanistan, if Bush had properly dedicated his time & the resources of the US to the Terrorist problem within Afghanistan”

Sukami replied on Sep 22, 2009 at 15:29:46

“Any idea how many tribal factions exist in Afghanistan?

Afghanistan is divided into four major ethnic groups and several minor ones. Within each group are tribes with centuries-old roots. Infighting among the tribes and the larger ethnic groups has been a source of political turmoil and bloody battles for decades.

As clan warfare and internecine feuding has been one of their chief occupations since time immemorial, this individualistic trait has made it difficult for foreign invaders to hold the region.

I pulled these two answers from The Virginia-Pilot and Wikipedia, because I am by no means an expert on Afghanistan.

How do you build a cohesive central government amongst such factions? How long do you think it would take? Does the U.S. have the sort of funds to sustain a prolonged occupation of that scope? What sort of funds would it take to stabilize Afghanistan? These are all questions I've thought over and never seen answers to.”

rosiebond007 replied on Sep 22, 2009 at 14:56:29

“With all of the Arabist Specialists to call on the Washington and elsewhere, it was beyond reason thinking that we could bring these tribal people into the 21st century.

The vast majority of the population are controlled by the tribes and tribal leaders, graft is rampant everywhere for everything, education and the ability to read is limited, females are totally subjugated, the Quoran is used to underscore the whims of the leaders ... what were the Specialists thinking ???
You think the US is going to eradicate hundreds of years of embedded deals done on a handshake?

Anyone who has ever lived in the ME and has had the experience of just trying to get a driving license or get a car through it's test, will know how ridiculous their rules and regs are and who to pay for the privelege!!

Afghanistan and Iraq were lost causes to start with. (Remember it was only because they aimed at Daddy)

What about Saudi - yes, that's where the terrorists came from and why did Bush allow the Saudis to leave the US when there were flight restrictions?
Just because they had friends in high places, we have been launched into a stupid confrontation into a vast area where we had no business venturing and quite obviously did not understand.

It's too painful to watch this scenario of stupidity.”
Huckabee Beats Palin For President In 2012 Straw Poll

Huckabee Beats Palin For President In 2012 Straw Poll

Commented Sep 19, 2009 at 21:51:37 in Politics

“I certainly don't agree with his politics, & think he is as big a hypocrite as they come, using his Status as a minister or whatever to advance his religious ideology upon every American through Politics. The last I heard the US Constitution clearly defines seperation of Church and State, and he has absolutely no concern for the Constitution, when it comes to those laws seperating theChurch and State. I have no doubt that he would persecute anyone that did not follow his Religious idealogue, were he to become president and command the power to do so. Palin is a complete ignoramous compared to him, though. It's always someone else's fault as far as her empty head is concerned”
77 Percent Of Oklahoma High School Students Can't Name The First President Of The U.S.

77 Percent Of Oklahoma High School Students Can't Name The First President Of The U.S.

Commented Sep 18, 2009 at 17:25:45 in Home

“Why should we be surprised when you consider that it is a largely conservative population? Don't fund or severely underfund any public program, including education. There miserly policies, help the wealthy get even wealthier. They prefer ignorance as a way to control the population, not unlike the Taliban practice of denying women education, so as to enslave them.
How many servants do the Elitists of Oklahoma need? Is it really necessary to have 70%+ of the population working in a service capacity? This will cost the Federal Government hundreds times more money in the long run, than it would cost Oklahoma to properly fund and provide a decent education for all of it's citizens, not just the elite few”
Halle Berry On Leno: Pregnancy Rumors And Her Daughter Nahla (VIDEO)

Halle Berry On Leno: Pregnancy Rumors And Her Daughter Nahla (VIDEO)

Commented Sep 18, 2009 at 17:09:04 in Entertainment

“Definitely, one of the most beautiful actresses of the decade or so. Her look & Beauty are about as close to perfect as there is”

Melissa replied on Sep 18, 2009 at 18:11:01

“She is a real beauty. I love her movies, I only wish she would do more.”
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