Thursday, September 13, 2012

Extremes

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The following announcement was sent out by the Palm Beach County Democratic Party. When asked if this group were Democrats, the answer was: "It is a non-partisan group. As you know, we often send out emails for groups to notify our list about events for those who might be interested  and want to attend."

With the Democrats, it is all about pandering and influencing potential voters to vote Democratic.


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 October 7th, 2012 1:00 PM – 6:00PM
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Then we have Terry Jones, the preacher whose life is threatened for speaking out against Muslims and who has supported the mini-movie supporting anti-Islam that the terrorists are using as an excuse for murder and mayhem. Packing a .40 caliber semi-automatic weapon, he says that it is the Islamic culture that is the enemy. He has condemned Obama's "pro-Muslim leanings."

5 comments:

  1. 99% of christians are hypocrites.
    Catholic priests were allowed to rape little boys for years while the church ignored the cries for help.
    Maybe you should read the Koran and mend your christian ways.

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  2. Yes, and let us jump to all sorts of erroneous conclusions @10:31. Just another naive person.

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  3. Romney criticizes Obama and the US Embassy for condeming an Anti-Mulsim movie. This what George Bush said about anti-Muslim cartoons in 2006:

    New York Times, February 4, 2006:

    "U.S. Says It Also Finds Cartoons of Muhammad Offensive"

    "The Muslim world erupted in anger on Friday over caricatures of Read More... the Prophet Muhammad published in Europe while the Bush administration offered the protesters support, saying of the cartoons, ''We find them offensive, and we certainly understand why Muslims would find these images offensive.."

    The State Department spokesman, Sean McCormack, reading the government's statement on the controversy, said, ''Anti-Muslim images are as unacceptable as anti-Semitic images,'' which are routinely published in the Arab press, ''as anti-Christian images, or any other religious belief.''

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  4. Oh boo, hoo, hoo for all those freaking terrorist who got offended. They should F the Hell up.

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  5. TO 12:44 p.m. RELIGIONS ARE NOT FLAWED, PEOPLE ARE!

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