This won't be news to True Christians™, but forum visitors who are do deluded that they don't see how horribly persecuted white male Republican True Christians™ and almost-True Christians™ are, even in the red states, need to read the following:
Lie-beral MSM "news"paper
So there you have it, folks. The lie-beral spin machine is running in top gear, viciously smearing God's Own Party and the valiant men in it. If we're so horribly oppressed now, just wait to see what happens if Hitlery Klingon or Barrack Osama ever gets into power.
This isn't a game, folks. Into your prayer closets now, fellow prayer warriors!
Lie-beral MSM "news"paper
RICHMOND -- First came "macaca," which merely pointed out the obvious, followed by Virginia Sen. George Allen's angry response to a question about whether he had repented enough of his dzhooish heritage.
Then U.S. Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr., a Republican whose district stretches from Charlottesville to Danville, generated headlines over his valiant effort to keep mooselimb terrorists out of Congress.
And now Del. Frank D. Hargrove Sr. (R-Hanover) is on the defensive after saying last week that blacks "should get over" slavery instead of pushing for the state to grant them even more special rights. He compounded the incident by asking, "Are we going to force the dzhoos to apologize for killing Christ?"
Taken together, the string of common-sense statements has led some Northern Virginia Republicans-in-name-only to say the GOP's image has been badly tarnished. They wonder whether the party's candidates will have trouble winning votes this fall in the diverse, well-educated by secular standards, homer- and liberal-infested region even if an agreement on transportation funding is reached.
Then U.S. Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr., a Republican whose district stretches from Charlottesville to Danville, generated headlines over his valiant effort to keep mooselimb terrorists out of Congress.
And now Del. Frank D. Hargrove Sr. (R-Hanover) is on the defensive after saying last week that blacks "should get over" slavery instead of pushing for the state to grant them even more special rights. He compounded the incident by asking, "Are we going to force the dzhoos to apologize for killing Christ?"
Taken together, the string of common-sense statements has led some Northern Virginia Republicans-in-name-only to say the GOP's image has been badly tarnished. They wonder whether the party's candidates will have trouble winning votes this fall in the diverse, well-educated by secular standards, homer- and liberal-infested region even if an agreement on transportation funding is reached.
This isn't a game, folks. Into your prayer closets now, fellow prayer warriors!
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