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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    THIS recent development gives me new respect for Mike Huckabee. God Bless him and God Bless the Republican Party!

    Huckabee stands by 'Christ' comment

    DES MOINES, Iowa - Mike Huckabee, a Republican relying on support from religious conservatives in Thursday's hard-fought presidential caucuses, on Sunday stood by a decade-old comment in which he said, "I hope we answer the alarm clock and take this nation back for Christ."
    Did you hear that Brothers and sisters? He said:

    "I hope we answer the alarm clock and take this nation back for Christ."

    GLORY!!

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Two updates:

    First of all, the rumors of my involvement in the vandalizing of an Obama supporter's home are utterly false. See the proof here:

    Supporters of Barackco Obama living on 25th Street reported a number of racial slurs and derogatory comments had been spray painted on their property. Further, the family’s Christmas presents were all stolen from a vehicle and a garage.
    Obviously I would never steal their Christmas presents, because watermelons give me gas and, being on a diet, I can't eat fried chicken.

    Secondly, Ron Paul has gained a bit of respect due to some research. Recall that, while he wants to cut and run from Iraq, this is only because he thinks the occupation is too expensive. No doubt once the military is completely privatized he'll send it back. Now, new revelations on his racial-conciousness prove him a true Republican.

    First of all, he's strongly supported by the leaders of the racially-concious community at stormfront.org.

    Now, here's an article he wrote a while back:

    Originally posted by Ron Paul
    LOS ANGELES RACIAL TERRORISM

    The Los Angeles and related riots mark a new era in American cultural,
    political, and economic life. We now know that we are under assault from
    thugs and revolutionaries who hate Euro-American civilization and
    everything it stands for: private property, material success for those who
    earn it, and Christian morality.

    Ten thousand stores and other buildings looted and burned, thousands
    beaten and otherwise seriously injured, 52 people dead. That was the toll
    of the Los Angeles riots in which we saw white men pulled from their cars
    and trucks and shot or brutally beaten. (In every case, the mob was not too
    enraged to pick the victim's pocket.)

    ...Order was only restored in L.A. when it came time for the blacks to
    pick up their welfare checks three days after rioting began. The "poor"
    lined up at the post office to get their handouts (since there were no
    deliveries)--and then complained about slow service. What if the checks
    had never arrived? No doubt the blacks would have fully privatized the
    welfare state through continued looting. But they were paid off and the
    violence subsided...

    At a Washington, D.C., rally two weeks after the L.A. attempt at
    revolution, many poured out to lobby for more money to be given to the
    cities. The most commonly held sign was: "Justice for Rodney King. Free all
    the L.A. prisoners." Now, consider for a moment what this slogan implies.
    Were they upset by the murders, the burned buildings, and the $1 billion in
    property damage? Not at all, except to use it as an excuse to get more
    cash. They wanted the cops jailed and the murderers, arsonists, and thieves
    set free. This came not from the underclass, but from middle-class
    blacks and black political activists, who hold opinions not markedly
    different from the Crips and the Bloods. But the Crips and the Bloods, it
    turns out, have been "misunderstood," according to Ted Koppel who
    interviewed two of these animals. After spending several hours with them,
    he decided he liked them. Unfortunately, they didn't pull him out of his
    stretch limousine.

    Regardless of what the media tell us, most white Americans are not
    going to believe that they are at fault for what blacks have done to cities
    across America. The professional blacks may have cowed the elites, but good
    sense survives at the grass roots. Many more are going to have difficultly
    avoiding the belief that our country is being destroyed by a group of
    actual and potential terrorists -- and they can be identified by the color
    of their skin. This conclusion may not be entirely fair, but it is, for
    many, entirely unavoidable.

    Indeed, it is shocking to consider the uniformity of opinion among
    blacks in this country. Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5%
    of blacks have sensible political opinions, i.e. support the free market,
    individual liberty, and the end of welfare and affirmative action. I know
    many who fall into this group personally and they deserve credit--not as
    representatives of a racial group, but as decent people. They are,
    however, outnumbered. Of black males in Washington, D.C, between the ages
    of 18 and 35, 42% are charged with a crime or are serving a sentence,
    reports the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives. The Center
    also reports that 70% of all black men in Washington are arrested before
    they reach the age of 35, and 85% are arrested at some point in their
    lives. Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the "criminal
    justice system," I think we can safely assume that 95% of the black males
    in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal.

    If similar in-depth studies were conducted in other major cities, who
    doubts that similar results would be produced? We are constantly told that
    it is evil to be afraid of black men, but it is hardly irrational. Black
    men commit murders, rapes, robberies, muggings, and burglaries all out of
    proportion to their numbers.

    Perhaps the L.A. experience should not be surprising. The riots,
    burning, looting, and murders are only a continuation of 30 years of racial
    politics. The looting in L.A. was the welfare state without the voting
    booth. The elite have sent one message to black America for 30 years: you are entitled to something for nothing. That's what blacks got on the
    streets of L.A. for three days in April. Only they didn't ask their
    Congressmen to arrange the transfer.

    Blacks have "civil riqhts," preferences, set-asides for government
    contracts, gerrymandered voting districts, black bureaucracies, black
    mayors, black curricula in schools, black beauty contests, black tv shows,
    black tv anchors, black scholorships and colleges, hate crime laws, and
    public humiliation for anyone who dares question the black agenda.

    Two years ago, in a series of predictions for the 1990s, I said that
    race riots would erupt in our large cities. I'm now predicting this will be
    the major problem of the 1990s.


    Taken from the Ron Paul Political Report, 1120 NASA Blvd., Suite 104,
    Houston, TX 77058 for $50 per year. Call 1-800-766-7285.
    More details here (Warning: Satanist website, not for women, children, or those under 30)

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by Buford T Scoggins View Post
    Just saw this article:

    It's hard to know what to make of this. The Rolling Stone is a communist magazine, run by Hillary Clinton. Thus, it should be banned. The fact that these terrorists seem to dislike Huckabee is a good thing.

    But I'm worried - they say he's a cross between "John Edwards and Jerry Falwell." Does that mean that Huckabee goes in for expensive fag haircuts? I was listening to Godly Rush Limbaugh the other day, and learned that John Edwards' nickname is the "Breck Girl", which I guess proves that he's a transvestite. So could Huckabee be...nah, not possible.

    Sounds to me like the Rolling Stone is engaging in smear attacks on a Godly Republican candidate. That RS reporter should be waterboarded - he's obviously a terrorist.

    Looking to Jesus for guidance in this election season,
    Buford
    I was a bit confused by this:
    America wouldn't need so much Mexican labor if we allowed every aborted *fetus to grow up and enter the workforce.
    Were the liberals trying to disagree with this obvious point? Do they think that having less abortions would lead to more need for Mexicans or something? Seriously, how could anyone refute that argument?

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  • Buford T Scoggins
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    Just saw this article:

    Matt Taibbi on Mike Huckabee, Our Favorite Right-Wing Nut Job

    ...In the world of GOP politics, he represents something entirely new - a cross between John Edwards and Jerry Falwell, an ordained Southern Baptist preacher who actually seems to give a (expletive deleted - Buford) about the working poor.

    But Huckabee is also something else: full-blown nuts, a Christian goofball of the highest order. He believes the Earth may be only 6,000 years old, angrily rejects the evidence that human beings evolved from "primates" and thinks America wouldn't need so much Mexican labor if we allowed every aborted *fetus to grow up and enter the workforce. To top it off, Huckabee also left behind a record of ethical missteps in the swamp of *Arkansas politics that make White*water seem like a jaywalking ticket.
    It's hard to know what to make of this. The Rolling Stone is a communist magazine, run by Hillary Clinton. Thus, it should be banned. The fact that these terrorists seem to dislike Huckabee is a good thing.

    But I'm worried - they say he's a cross between "John Edwards and Jerry Falwell." Does that mean that Huckabee goes in for expensive fag haircuts? I was listening to Godly Rush Limbaugh the other day, and learned that John Edwards' nickname is the "Breck Girl", which I guess proves that he's a transvestite. So could Huckabee be...nah, not possible.

    Sounds to me like the Rolling Stone is engaging in smear attacks on a Godly Republican candidate. That RS reporter should be waterboarded - he's obviously a terrorist.

    Looking to Jesus for guidance in this election season,
    Buford

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by Trent Harvey, Jr. View Post
    Fred Thomson's call for a million-man army is downright limp-wristed compared to Guiliani, the most strongly neoconservative of all the candidates. Just take a look at his foreign policy consultants:

    Norman Podhoretz, who has publically stated that he is praying for a war with Iran.

    His latest book, aptly titled World War IV, is a compendium of every glorious truth in the neocon canon, from "they hate us because we're free" to stating that all non-neocons are anti-American, pro-fascist, and anti-Semitic, to calling for a 50-year project of reordering the Middle East in order to make the region safe for Jesus.

    Aside from openly declaring that he is lobbying the president to attack Iran, He envisions a grand project of "secularizing" (Christianizing) and "democratizing" (privatizing) the Middle East that would require us to invade and indefinitely occupy Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, and Egypt, with Pakistan and the states of Central Asia also in our sights. (Turkey presumably gets a pass, unless, of course, they stop cooperating with the U.S. and Israel).

    Daniel Pipes who believes all Muslims, including American ones, are out to establish a World Caliphate that will impose Sharia law. He believes the goal of Muslim organizations, like the "moderate" Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), is to establish a theocracy in America.
    "Now, they don't say that in black and white in their writings. I can't prove that to you. I can tell you that there are all sorts of intimations of it. I can tell you I can sense it. I can make this case, but I can't make it specifically for CAIR. But you asked me, do I think that's what they want? Yes."

    Martin Kramer, who has made a profession out of purging the faculties of America's universities of anyone who criticizes Israel and/or shows the least amount of sympathy for any Arabs anywhere. With Dan Pipes (Another Guiliani Aide, see above) he established a website (Campus Watch) that posted dossiers on suspect academics and encouraged students to report comments or behavior that might be considered hostile to Israel.

    Stephen Rosen, a Harvard professor associated with the neoconservative Project for a New American Century (PNAC), who advocates a massive increase in military spending – and a major project to establish permanent bases all across the globe, including in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East. In effect, he wants an American empire poised to expand without limit.

    Peter Berkowitz, the intellectual heavy on the team, is a champion of Leo Strauss, the philosopher of the "noble lie".

    See why Guiliani is the leading republican candidate?
    Is this the first ever example of a Jewish conspiracy for a noble cause?

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  • Buford T Scoggins
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    Originally posted by Trent Harvey, Jr. View Post
    Aside from openly declaring that he is lobbying the president to attack Iran, He envisions a grand project of "secularizing" (Christianizing) and "democratizing" (privatizing) the Middle East that would require us to invade and indefinitely occupy Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, and Egypt, with Pakistan and the states of Central Asia also in our sights.
    Amen to all that, Brother Trent. Yes, we definitely should invade Saudi Arabia just as soon as we get finished nuking Iran. Did you see what the Saudis did today?

    Saudi Defends Verdict Against Gang-Rape Victim

    RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia defended on Tuesday a court's decision to sentence a woman who was gang-raped to 200 lashes of the whip, after the United States described the verdict as "astonishing".

    The 19-year-old Shi'ite woman from the town of Qatif in the Eastern Province and an unrelated male companion were abducted and raped by seven men in 2006.

    Ruling according to Saudi Arabia's strict reading of Islamic law, a court had originally sentenced the woman to 90 lashes and the rapists to jail terms of between 10 months and five years. It blamed the woman for being alone with an unrelated man.

    Last week the Supreme Judicial Council increased the sentence to 200 lashes and six months in prison and ordered the rapists to serve between two and nine years in jail.
    Now, isn't this just the most outrageous thing you've ever heard? I mean, why should that hussy get off with a mere six months in prison when the men have to spend from two to nine years in jail! If that unmarried harlot was cavorting around in public with an unrelated male companion, she was just asking to be raped. I'll bet she never goes to church either.

    I think that the only merciful thing to do is to nuke all those Arab countries. Aside from the fact that they deserve it for being Muslims, don't forget that they're stealing our oil.

    Praise Jesus!
    Buford

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  • Trent Harvey, Jr.
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    Fred Thomson's call for a million-man army is downright limp-wristed compared to Guiliani, the most strongly neoconservative of all the candidates. Just take a look at his foreign policy consultants:

    Norman Podhoretz, who has publically stated that he is praying for a war with Iran.

    His latest book, aptly titled World War IV, is a compendium of every glorious truth in the neocon canon, from "they hate us because we're free" to stating that all non-neocons are anti-American, pro-fascist, and anti-Semitic, to calling for a 50-year project of reordering the Middle East in order to make the region safe for Jesus.

    Aside from openly declaring that he is lobbying the president to attack Iran, He envisions a grand project of "secularizing" (Christianizing) and "democratizing" (privatizing) the Middle East that would require us to invade and indefinitely occupy Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, and Egypt, with Pakistan and the states of Central Asia also in our sights. (Turkey presumably gets a pass, unless, of course, they stop cooperating with the U.S. and Israel).

    Daniel Pipes who believes all Muslims, including American ones, are out to establish a World Caliphate that will impose Sharia law. He believes the goal of Muslim organizations, like the "moderate" Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), is to establish a theocracy in America.
    "Now, they don't say that in black and white in their writings. I can't prove that to you. I can tell you that there are all sorts of intimations of it. I can tell you I can sense it. I can make this case, but I can't make it specifically for CAIR. But you asked me, do I think that's what they want? Yes."

    Martin Kramer, who has made a profession out of purging the faculties of America's universities of anyone who criticizes Israel and/or shows the least amount of sympathy for any Arabs anywhere. With Dan Pipes (Another Guiliani Aide, see above) he established a website (Campus Watch) that posted dossiers on suspect academics and encouraged students to report comments or behavior that might be considered hostile to Israel.

    Stephen Rosen, a Harvard professor associated with the neoconservative Project for a New American Century (PNAC), who advocates a massive increase in military spending – and a major project to establish permanent bases all across the globe, including in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East. In effect, he wants an American empire poised to expand without limit.

    Peter Berkowitz, the intellectual heavy on the team, is a champion of Leo Strauss, the philosopher of the "noble lie".

    See why Guiliani is the leading republican candidate?

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Okay, I'm firmly back in Fred Thomson's camp now. As far as I know, he is the only candidate to be obviously in favor of bringing back the draft:

    And then there is the matter of Thompson’s proposal for a million person ground force (775,000 in the Army and 225,000 Marines – compared to currently about 519,000 and 184,000, respectively)....recruiting standards have been lowered...the Army has accepted a greater numbers of recruits who do not have high school diplomas, have not scored well on Army aptitude tests, or have even been convicted of minor crimes, including drug use...

    So, since I'm assuming Thomson isn't promising to allow outright crackheads and retards into the army, therefore his plan is to bring back the draft. I'm sure he'll announce this officially soon enough. The young people will hate him for it, but since they don't vote nobody cares what they think.

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  • Buford T Scoggins
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    Originally posted by Brother Temperance View Post
    Once again Jew-Liani betrays his secularist war on Christmas agenda. If the man had an ounce of morality, he'd change the calendar so every day would be September 11th and Christmas all at once, nevermind this Jew Queer's Gay nonsense. It'd be beautiful, we could get together with our families and exchange 9/11 gifts, and then all fall silent in honour of the victims of Christmas 2001.

    With so many excellent candidates lined up on the Republican side (with the exception of Ron Paul), I'm still a little confused about who to support.

    Which reminds me: last night I attended a rally with local Republicans here in Wacko, Texas. I didn't get much chance to discuss the issues, but I did snap some great photos:



    Well, I'll be keeping an open mind. With any luck, Bush will be declared president-for-life, and the whole argument becomes mute.

    Praying for our great leader and president,
    Buford
    Last edited by Jeb Stuart Thurmond; 11-19-2007, 12:40 PM.

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Originally posted by Trent Harvey, Jr. View Post
    And you know what else I like about Rudy? I talks about 9/11 even more than the other candidates do. I bet when Guiliani is president, he's change the calendar, so there will only be one day in the year: September 11th. Every day will be September 11th, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day all at once.

    Well, I hope, anyway.
    Once again Jew-Liani betrays his secularist war on Christmas agenda. If the man had an ounce of morality, he'd change the calendar so every day would be September 11th and Christmas all at once, nevermind this Jew Queer's Gay nonsense. It'd be beautiful, we could get together with our families and exchange 9/11 gifts, and then all fall silent in honour of the victims of Christmas 2001.

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  • Trent Harvey, Jr.
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    Originally posted by Jeb Thurmond View Post
    I think I'm going to have to get strategic, hold my nose, and switch my support to Romney.

    Thoughts?
    I checked all the polls, and Fred Thomson is still in second place....Behind my candidate, Guilianni.

    If you really wanted to be strategic, you'd be supporting Guiliani. Now, I'm just as strongly against cross-dressing and baby-murdering as anyone else here, but even George W Bush was a party animal before he got the nomination. I tell you, at the RNC they must inject something or supply pills or surgically remove some gland somewhere or something because everybody, no matter how bad their previous sins, becomes saintly once they got the nomination.

    And you know what else I like about Rudy? He talks about 9/11 even more than the other candidates do. I bet when Guiliani is president, he'll change the calendar, so there will only be one day in the year: September 11th. Every day will be September 11th, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day all at once.

    Well, I hope, anyway.
    Last edited by Jeb Stuart Thurmond; 01-18-2008, 01:18 PM. Reason: typos

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    You know what? I think desperate times call for desperate measures. If Mitt Romney converts people to his Mormon cult, we can always convert them back to Christ. If The Demonrats take over, everything is destroyed and all our children go to hell.

    Thomson may be the best representative of the Republican Party, but his campaign isn't taking off like Mitt Romney's is. I think I'm going to have to get strategic, hold my nose, and switch my support to Romney.

    Thoughts?



    EDIT: NO! NO! NO! This isn't all about Mitt's alleged plans to legalize polygamy. Fred Thomsons's "A trophy wife in every mansion" remarks at Diebold's recent shareholders meeting shows that he has the same views on this subject as Romney.

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Well, of all things, it turns out that John McCain of all people has gained some relevance. Here he is answering a "Beat the bitch" query (which got thunderous applause from the entire room) with "That's a good question".

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  • Jeb Stuart Thurmond
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    Mitt Romney: BETTER DEAD THAN GAY!

    Mitt Romney just gained a point: here he is introducing a new slogan to the conservative movement:

    BETTER DEAD THAN GAY!
    "I believe that the development of children is enhanced by having a male and a female as part of their upbringing in their home.

    Even when there's a divorce, you still have a mom and a dad.

    And even where one member of the partnership may pass away, the memory and the characteristics of that gender, of that partner influence the development of a child."


    So if someone is showing signs of having been recruited into the homosexual agenda, it's better that they die. For the children, of course.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Even MORE on the cultist Romney. Apparently he was advertising on some websites that celebrate and endorse sodomy, but later "yanked"!

    Romney Yanks Campaign Ads From Gay.com

    Calling it an accident, GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney has pulled down several of his campaign advertisements from the popular Web portal Gay.com. Banner ads saying “Mitt Romney for President—Vote Team Mitt!” appeared on the site at least 32,000 times in August.

    Romney’s aides have told the NY Times that they didn’t know who in the campaign made the ad buy, which has been documented by the Nielsen Online AdRelevance monitoring service. The aides said Romney campaign ads are not supposed to appear on dating or “alternative lifestyle” sites.

    Romney is anti-gay marriage, and was quick to rebuke Sen. Larry Craig after his gay sex foibles this summer.

    Thousands of “Romney for President” ads have also appeared on FanFiction.net, a site used by those who like to write stories about their favorite fictional characters (some of which involve X-rated situations between the likes of Harry Potter and Hermione Granger).
    Well that settles it. Romney is courting the queer vote as well as the witch vote. Disgusting!!

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