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Religion What is your take on religion? Do you base your thoughts in life according to your religion? Do you feel that religion should be kept out of Government and Politics?

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Old 10-06-2007, 03:37 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Make your questions in the form of a statement?????????
I didn't think so. That would require taking an actual stand instead of just asking DAQ's that don't mean jack.
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Old 10-06-2007, 03:38 PM   #32 (permalink)
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just out of curiosity ... I see he has made a lot of posts - has fxashun made any kind of statement that I should have read (i.e.: should I take the time to remove him from ignore?) - or is it just more silly garysher-style b.s. stuff?
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Old 10-06-2007, 03:41 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Perhaps, being that this legislation is in Texas and all, and being that Texas has a sizeable influx of peoples from south of the border, maybe someone of Mayan ancestry aught to introduce the public school children there to Mayan beliefs....such as ritualistic human sacrifice and bloodletting for their gods.

Old 10-06-2007, 03:43 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Perhaps, being that this legislation is in Texas and all, and being that Texas has a sizeable influx of peoples from south of the border, maybe someone of Mayan ancestry aught to introduce the public school children there to Mayan beliefs....such as ritualistic human sacrifice and bloodletting for their gods.

I doubt that would pass the "review" standard that would have to be set up. Plus, I don't think there's much of that going on these days.
IF American history doesn't talk of genocide, I doubt any religious talk will talk of bloodletting. Which used to be the job of barber/doctors here in the U.S.
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No I don't. But I can debate the hell out of a statement. Get a clue.
You are the one who needs a "clue" here...dude.

I guess you just can't defend your statements when they get questioned.
Old 10-06-2007, 03:49 PM   #36 (permalink)
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You are the one who needs a "clue" here...dude.

I guess you just can't defend your statements when they get questioned.
In any debate I was in, there were no question. Just exchanges of ideas. I could answer the questions if I asked them in return. But I don't. So I don't. Unless I want to. And I don't today.
Just continue to make DAS's like your last one though and we'll see who needs a clue.
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just out of curiosity ... I see he has made a lot of posts - has fxashun made any kind of statement that I should have read (i.e.: should I take the time to remove him from ignore?) - or is it just more silly garysher-style b.s. stuff?
Nah, you aren't missing much.

He just doesn't like to defend his statements when they get questioned.

Later folks...
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Nah, you aren't missing much.

He just doesn't like to defend his statements when they get questioned.

Later folks...
Anybody who has seen my posts knows I have no problem defending my statements. But any dumas can come on and just ask a bunch of questions without standing for anything themselves. I don't do that to anyone and I simply ask the same courtesy.

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I have a question??? Has anyone actually read the Bill??? Or has everyone relied on the interpretations of those who share the same viewpoint as yourselves.

Let me know, for then I will be more than willing to enter the fray, for at this point, there are several issues within the bill that have not been mentioned at all by anyone.

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Old 10-07-2007, 04:29 PM   #40 (permalink)
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I have a question??? Has anyone actually read the Bill??? Or has everyone relied on the interpretations of those who share the same viewpoint as yourselves.

Let me know, for then I will be more than willing to enter the fray, for at this point, there are several issues within the bill that have not been mentioned at all by anyone.

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Good point. I know I hadn't. Maybe I ought to get right on that huh?
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