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Lara Logan, who was once a good journalist, literally said the "elites", code for Jews, drink the blood of children.
Ahhh. So we are at the part where blood libel is just out in the open. And some people still can't see the nazi-esque fascism rising up in the American right.
 
Being Catholic doesn't mean you have to be an ass hole.
True statement. Do you think you can convince the rest of them?

Just teasing. I work with many Catholics and most are good people at heart.
 
Lara Logan, who was once a good journalist, literally said the "elites", code for Jews, drink the blood of children.
I saw that movie too. They explode into a ball of flames in the sun.

There was another movie where they just sparkled in the sun... That was kinda lame...
 
Ahhh. So we are at the part where blood libel is just out in the open. And some people still can't see the nazi-esque fascism rising up in the American right.
I'm so tired of the ugly, hypocritical, disingenuous marriage between religious piety and nationalism. I've tried to talk about this repeatedly with members of my church community, but it's become so ingrained that my concerns/complaints fall on deaf ears. To me, it's one of the most insidious aspects of the right's propagandizing.
 
I'm so tired of the ugly, hypocritical, disingenuous marriage between religious piety and nationalism. I've tried to talk about this repeatedly with members of my church community, but it's become so ingrained that my concerns/complaints fall on deaf ears. To me, it's one of the most insidious aspects of the right's propagandizing.
This. 100% this. It is dangerous in soooo many ways, is antithetical to the faith, and grows distrust of religion from people like myself. At least you see the problem.
 
I'm so tired of the ugly, hypocritical, disingenuous marriage between religious piety and nationalism. I've tried to talk about this repeatedly with members of my church community, but it's become so ingrained that my concerns/complaints fall on deaf ears. To me, it's one of the most insidious aspects of the right's propagandizing.

If you want to start your own religion or church I'm available to be your deity.
 
I'm so tired of the ugly, hypocritical, disingenuous marriage between religious piety and nationalism. I've tried to talk about this repeatedly with members of my church community, but it's become so ingrained that my concerns/complaints fall on deaf ears. To me, it's one of the most insidious aspects of the right's propagandizing.
You're a good one. I'm sorry you're in such an unenviable situation. But we're all in it together I guess...
 
Big deal, I'm a type of Catholic. I'm allowed to take communion in the Catholic Church and they are allowed to take communion in my church. Being Catholic doesn't mean you have to be an ass hole.[/
 
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Well I started this thread and it has become quite apparent that we are in fact not close rock bottom.
I'm living proof of that. Nothing below me but the fires of hell.
 
64 year old Baptist minister in Alabama arrested for allegedly sexually abusing a 7 year old girl for over two years. His church opposed legal abortion and marriage equality.
 
Twice impeached loser is OUTRAGED that the Pulitzer went to Washington Post and not Tucker Carlson or Sean Hannity. He told his cult he will file devastating lawsuit against Pulitzer in two weeks. At which time he will also reveal Barack Obama's true birth certificate, his own tax returns, and the wonderful health plan, all of which had been promised in two weeks.
 

When somebody doesn't win the popular vote (or even the electoral vote in Dubya's case) but is declared the president it's a logical conversation to have.

It's not a logical conversation to have when you lose the popular vote by literally millions of votes and lose 100% of the 70+ court cases as well.

That is no longer a productive conversation for legitimate people to engage in.
 
When somebody doesn't win the popular vote (or even the electoral vote in Dubya's case) but is declared the president it's a logical conversation to have.

It's not a logical conversation to have when you lose the popular vote by literally millions of votes and lose 100% of the 70+ court cases as well.

That is no longer a productive conversation for legitimate people to engage in.

Umm....Presidential elections are not based on the popular vote.
 
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