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You are an offense against humanity and common sense.
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You are an offense against humanity and common sense.
Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries..Thankfully, on USMB, you are powerless to shut me up.If I hurt your delicate sensibilities, well, that's your problem.
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.Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries.
I fart in your general direction.Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of elderberries.
Let's leave that up to readers of our individual posts.I'm rarely wrong, especially when it comes to you, PoliticallyThicc. Dumbest 'Ivy Leager' I've ever seen.
Another pathetic lie filled thread.
If there is anyone being led astray by a false God, it is Republicans.
A perfect example of one who does not believe in the Constitution.No, America was not.
Now, that's just filthy anti-'merkin' hippie leftist talk.
But seriously, this seems to be the current magaturd dialogue: 'Oh, and I can't be racist if I have a black friend. Magaturds forever. Border is closed! Illegals killing 'real' 'merkins' gone! Men in women's sports and locker rooms? Gone.![]()
Bait and SwitchIt happened because they substituted secularism for religion.
- The rabble, led by the Jacobins proceeded to smash every trace of the past- religion, law, the social order, even the weights and measures system, and even the calendar.
- On November 2, 1789, the Assembly declared everything owned by the Catholic Church to be property of the state. Shortly after, the Assembly severed the French Catholic Church’s with the pope, dismissed 50 bishops, dissolved all clerical vows, reorganized the church so that priests were to be elected by popular vote, and required all the clergy to swear an oath of loyalty to the state.
- This was not a revolution that was likely to end, as the American Revolution did, with the motto “Annuit Coepis” (He [God] has favored our undertakings) on its national seal.
- . They could have done what England was doing—a long nonviolent revolution, a gradual diminution of the power of king and court, an establishment of the rights of the people and their legislators so that the regent ended up a lovely person on a stamp. Instead they chose blood. Scholars like to make a distinction between the Revolution and the Terror that followed, but “the Terror was merely 1789 with a higher body count.” From the Storming of the Bastille onward, “it was apparent that violence was not just an unfortunate side effect. . . . It was the Revolution’s source of collective energy. It was what made the Revolution revolutionary.”
That is from Simon Schama’s masterpiece “Citizens,” his history of the revolution published in 1989, its 200th anniversary. It is erudite, elegant and heroically nonideological.
- In Lyon, the archbishop refused to swear allegiance to the republic, and was removed, replaced by the revolutionary bishop Antoine Lamourette. But the people of Lyon responded by clinging to their guns and religion. So, the Convention ordered that Lyon, the second-largest city in France, be destroyed and a monument erected on the ashes proclaiming: “Lyon waged war against liberty; Lyon is no more.”
- "The Cult of Reason (French: Culte de la Raison)a was an atheistic belief system established in France and intended as a replacement for Christianity during the French Revolution."
- Cult of Reason - Wikipedia
- Joseph Fouché, head of the de-Christianization, arranged for the “bankers, scholars, aristocrats, priests, nuns, wealthy merchants, their wives, mistresses and children” to be dragged from their homes and killed by firing squads. He then wrote that Christianity in the provinces “had been struck down once and for all.”
- Lamourette had, originally thought that he could fuse revolutionary principles with Catholicism, much like today’s pro-life Democrats, based on a “can’t we all just get along” philosophy. Such gave rise to the idiom “the kiss of Lamourette.” [On July 7th, 1792, the Abbé Lamourette induced the different factions of the Legislative Assembly of France to lay aside their differences; so the deputies of the Royalists, Constitutionalists, Girondists, Jacobins, and Orleanists rushed into each other's arms, and the king was sent for to see “how these Christians loved one another;”but the reconciliation was hollow and unsound. The term is now used for a reconciliation of policy without abatement of rancour. Brewer's: Lamourette's Kiss]
- In lieu of religious holidays, which were banned, the revolutionaries put on “Fetes of Reason.” The first was in November 1793, in the Notre Dame Cathedral, which had been renamed “The Temple of Reason,” with “To Philosophy” carved on the façade and the altar named the “Altar of Reason.” It was an ACLU fantasy come true!
You Sure Don't KnowAmerica was forging the best society ever while The French Revolution was going on. I![]()
Your posting.Interesting. Can you give an example?
Looking Up at Them Makes It Easier for the Rulers to Hang UsAnd what? SPEAK, muthafukker.![]()
.Trump has faced assassination more than any other President: SIX ATTEMPTS ON HIS LIFE.
a. AI Overview
A North Dakota man, Gregory Lee Leingang, pleaded guilty to federal charges after plotting to flip President Donald Trump's limousine with a stolen forklift during a visit to Mandan, North Dakota, on September 6, 2017,
b. Michael Sandford who seized a policeman's gun, in Los Vegas, to shoot Trump
c. Thomas Crooks, in Butler, Pa.
d. Sniper Ryan Routh
e. Austin Tucker Martin "entered Mar-a-Lago with a shotgun and gas can and ignored orders to drop his weapon before being killed."
f. The latest Democrat Cole Allen
Your side doesn't believe in the sanctity of human life, the hallmark of both American tradition and Western Civilization.
Try to better articulate a point.Bait and Switch
That reminds me of the Catholic writer Belloc's book, supposedly warning about the Jihad, but really trying to push Christian theocracy as the only way Europe can become stronger than Moslem theocracy.
Why don't you point out where the Constitution creates any such hereditary House of Lords.You Sure Don't Know
At that time, American hereditary wealth had not yet become dominant. The frontiersmen and the Commoner entrepreneurs were the real Founding Fathers, not the upper-class Wonks Wearing Wigs who wrote the Constitution, which created an American House of Lords.
It looks like Sageboy is a Brit, and probably went to Brit public school after around 1977.Why don't you point out where the Constitution creates any such hereditary House of Lords.
Waiting.
You managed to sum up a point in one sentence without LLM/cut-n-paste brevity. Well done.Let's leave that up to readers of our individual posts.

I am not responsible for your ADHD.You managed to sum up a point in one sentence without LLM/cut-n-paste brevity. Well done.![]()
I'm sure that made sense in your head..I am not responsible for your ADHD.
There was never an American House of Lords until Reagan's 2nd Congress. That was when the lawmakers of America figured out they could vote themselves The Lords of America.You Sure Don't Know
At that time, American hereditary wealth had not yet become dominant. The frontiersmen and the Commoner entrepreneurs were the real Founding Fathers, not the upper-class Wonks Wearing Wigs who wrote the Constitution, which created an American House of Lords.