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Now he's been allowed to erect an upside down cross in Hallendale Beach, a town a little more dense than Lake Worth with a population of 37,000. The inscription reads: In Chaz we trust; all others pay cash." Stevens says that he "loves his tacky sign."
A local minister plans to erect a Christian cross right next to it today.
The absurdity of it all continues.
In the meantime, Marco Rubio said at a town hall in Iowa that he’ll champion a country where "no one is forced to violate their conscience. No one is going to force you to believe in God, but no one is going to force me to stop talking about God."
You know Lynn.
ReplyDeleteI’m going to type real slow, with the hopes that maybe you’ll finally get it.
What is absurd about fighting for one’s Constitutional rights? Are you, well, unAmerican? Seem pretty commie pinko swine to me … bashing another loyal US citizen who is exercising his Satanological given rights to free speech, to express one’s beliefs, and to redress the government.
Would you rather we just follow the GOP’s lead and make this into a Christian nation — as you well know, when the Christian’s ran things, life was a charm (see Ages, Dark).
Lynn keep up the good work on this evil tool.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting where research will take you... this guy has links to that bunch of so called environmentalist that are convening in LW for the whole month of February to do some production along with a sit in protest in our downtown and willing to be arrested.
Have you seen their poster or their website? Seems a lot of the new faces in town over the last couple of months, and including the dozen or so that graced our city commission meeting this week.
Anyway, at least one of the organizers of this 'event' is also a satanist and belongs to the chuch of satan. My oh my, I bet those are some proud parents!
I would expect for chaz to show his ass up as well to hijack what media spectacle LW is going to become in just a few weeks.
Lynn, I will send you the link via email so you can vett the connection out... It's all very interesting.
These outsiders need to be exposed for the evil they are.
Chaz, Where did I bash you? Must be some guilty conscience going on. Oh, that's right, atheists don't have guilt. Chaz, you absolutely have the right of free speech...I have always defended that. I am a conservative and believe in values and our constitution. What I don't defend is you calling what you are a "religion." Now that's a crock.
ReplyDeleteAnd Sam at 7:25. I think atheists must be a joke. Their beliefs or non-beliefs and egos are a joke to me and I don't understand why they think no one can have a spiritual belief and mock religion. Don't know anything about environmentalists coming here in February. Who is the supposed satanist? Not afraid of them either. They are zero to my life.
Now ISIS is another story. They are evil, dangerous religious kooks. Chaz, there's one for you--go after ISIS. Christians just want to love.