The Church of Bush

nycflasher

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""If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary . . . "

Conservatives see something angelic in George Bush. That's why they excuse, repress, and rationalize away so much.

And that is why conservatism is verging on becoming an un-American creed."
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nycflasher said:
""If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary . . . "

Conservatives see something angelic in George Bush. That's why they excuse, repress, and rationalize away so much.

And that is why conservatism is verging on becoming an un-American creed."
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That is sick. I do not see anything "angelic" in George W. Bush. I just see a man that has a grip on life and that isn't sitting around trying to figure out what to do. Like him or not, he sticks to his guns. Unlike some "wafflers" and outright liars that we all know currently dominate the Democratic Party. Don't blame conservatism, go on a fucking retreat and "get in touch with your 'true' self" and realize the bullshit lives you are living.

(the above is not direct at the author and not the messenger - unless the shoe fits)
 
nycflasher said:
""If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary . . . "

Conservatives see something angelic in George Bush. That's why they excuse, repress, and rationalize away so much.

And that is why conservatism is verging on becoming an un-American creed."
more

It's one thing for the VV to go bonkers Flasher, another for you to post such nonsense!
 
Kathianne said:
It's one thing for the VV to go bonkers Flasher, another for you to post such nonsense!

Ah... I thought it was a good read.
You all won't know you're drowning 'til you're gasping for air.
 
nycflasher said:
Ah... I thought it was a good read.
You all won't know you're drowning 'til you're gasping for air.


Reality check for you, do I strike you as religious right? duh' :eek2:
 
freeandfun1 said:
or me? just for that, I ain't pass'n the dube dude! :smoke:

Yeah just imagine the left sterotyping like that Free! Damn, we should sue! :eek2:
 
Kathianne said:
Reality check for you, do I strike you as religious right? duh' :eek2:

No not at all.
But you play for the same team, lol!

God Damn, Red Sox.
 
freeandfun1 said:
or me? just for that, I ain't pass'n the dube dude! :smoke:

Ah, man, puff-puff give, let a guy live. ;-)
Take two and pass, make the shit last.
 
nycflasher said:
No not at all.
But you play for the same team, lol!

God Damn, Red Sox.


Cubs and Harry Carey was GOP and he's in the game! :poke: :laugh:
 
Kathianne said:
Cubs and Harry Carey was GOP and he's in the game! :poke: :laugh:

Ah,the Cubbies, then you're not as much of a threat as I thought, hee-hee :eek:

The religious right... what scary sons of bitches. My sister went to school in Colorado Springs, CO and there were people there with huge crosses on their front lawns and stuff... kinda weird.

I guess that would be kind of like me putting a gigantic marijuana leaf on my front lawn. Sort of inappropriate.
 
nycflasher said:
Ah,the Cubbies, then you're not as much of a threat as I thought, hee-hee :eek:

The religious right... what scary sons of bitches. My sister went to school in Colorado Springs, CO and there were people there with huge crosses on their front lawns and stuff... kinda weird.

I guess that would be kind of like me putting a gigantic marijuana leaf on my front lawn. Sort of inappropriate.

First off dude, don't make assumptions.

Colorado is a BIG TIME pot haven, so that is mistake number one.

Colorado Springs is home to the Air Force Academy AND Ft. Carson, which is home to the 7th IN Division. So it is possible that those crosses are in yards signifying one of many possible events. Perhaps they indicate soldiers from the homes that are deployed or, perhaps they indicated homes that have lost soldiers.

Does she know why they were in the yards, or are you both just assuming because it fits your stereotype of those from the heartland?
 
freeandfun1 said:
First off dude, don't make assumptions.
--I'm not assuming anything. I'm just saying there was a fanatic element in the neighborhood my sister lived for 41/2 years. She bore witness.

Colorado is a BIG TIME pot haven, so that is mistake number one.
--Um, I know that. That is irrelevant. It is also a conservative state. Go figure.

Colorado Springs is home to the Air Force Academy AND Ft. Carson, which is home to the 7th IN Division. So it is possible that those crosses are in yards signifying one of many possible events. Perhaps they indicate soldiers from the homes that are deployed or, perhaps they indicated homes that have lost soldiers.
-- I know about the bases, etc.

Does she know why they were in the yards, or are you both just assuming because it fits your stereotype of those from the heartland?
-- I'll ask her. I think it just fit in with her impression of some of the people she came across at work or in the neighborhood. She speaks several languages-english, spanish, italian, frnch and a bit of dutch-- and LOVES travellign and meeting new people. Apparently, however, these fanatic born-agains she repeatedly came across made quite an impression.

But Colorado is an awesome state. Vermont is my Colorado of the East.
 
Well, whether you have a cross, a marijuana leaf, or a fat, gawking garden gnome in your front yard, it isn't fair to assume all conservatives are the religious right. (Just like all liberals aren't fire-breathing Hilaries. :blowup: )
We come in many flavors, and we don't all toe the line. Or is it tow the line? I never understood that one...
And to call our reverence for our president church-like worship is just...weird. And misguided.
 
clumzgirl said:
Well, whether you have a cross, a marijuana leaf, or a fat, gawking garden gnome in your front yard, it isn't fair to assume all conservatives are the religious right.
I agree with everything you said, but I just love this, LOL!!! :beer:
 
nycflasher said:
But Colorado is an awesome state. Vermont is my Colorado of the East.

Since CO is made up primarily of the military, then those statements about their "fanaticism" must apply to our soldiers. If that is the case, if you support the troops, you are supporting those "fanatics". Is that a scary thought to you? Also, is your sister always so judgmental about people or just about other Americans?
 
Ahem, I am part of the religious right (abortion was what first made me turn my back on the Democratic party. Y'all mighta had me if not for that, but it's just gotten worse since), and I don't enjoy the stereotyping. I don't need to wear crosses and Jesus fish everywhere I go. I just let my actions speak for themselves. I don't hold a reverence for Bush either. I have respect for him and his office, especially since he sticks to his guns, popular or not. I have some statements by Bush where he says he's speaking for God or some other such nonsense, and was offended, but I see very few of those on reputable news sites, so I'm inclined to disbelieve the majority of them. Now stop stereotyping, you pot-smoking, tree-hugging, SUV-hating, communist, liberal hippie. ;)
 
I think I speak or everyone with a modicum of common sense and morality when I say anyone and everyone who buys into ANYTHING Flasher posts can fornicate themselves with a large iron stick.
 
nycflasher said:
""If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary . . . "

Conservatives see something angelic in George Bush. That's why they excuse, repress, and rationalize away so much.

And that is why conservatism is verging on becoming an un-American creed."
more


:laugh: Boy that was a hoot. Some self-righteous leftie with the balls to accuse conservatives of rationalization. Fact is, his whole article is nothing but spin and rationalization. And after eight years of covering up Clinton escapades, libs have elevated rationalization to an art form.

Gee Flasher, this one was almost as good as the Edwards praises by Arianna Huffington.
:firing:
 
Seriously, flasher... you really think the Village Voice is an authoritative source on the religious Right? That would be like quoting a Scientific American article about making porn movies!
 

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