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To: Doug R who wrote (41553)4/12/2005 12:32:34 PM
From: geode00  Respond to of 173976
 
The religious right freakshow is openly trying to turn the US into a theocracy. They see their opening with Bush's extremism and radical inability to see straight.

They're the self-appointed holymen with a straight line to God. Actually, they're all charlatans looking to make millions from the idiots in America.

One of them wants to turn the US into a bigger version of Kansas. Kansas? Who the heck wants to be Kansas, other than Kansas? These people are the freakshow of the USA.

mediamatters.org
James Dobson compared Supreme Court justices to the KKK

On his April 11 radio broadcast, Focus on the Family founder James Dobson continued his tirade against what he has termed "judicial tyranny." With Mark Levin, author of Men In Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America (foreword by Rush Limbaugh), as his guest, Dobson likened Supreme Court justices to the Ku Klux Klan:

DOBSON: I heard a minister the other day talking about the great injustice and evil of the men in white robes, the Ku Klux Klan, that roamed the country in the South, and they did great wrong to civil rights and to morality. And now we have black-robed men, and that's what you're talking about.



To: Doug R who wrote (41553)4/12/2005 1:45:57 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Your posts make no sense.

Since you wimp noodles banned me from your silly 16 people marked littlie onanistic home, here is my answer.

Iraq was probably a mistake in terms of US needs in the war against terror.

However, the Iraqi people are clearly better off than under Saddam. A tyrant who murdered perhaps a million Muslims and tortured and maimed many more was brought down.

It's easy to be critical, tough to make sense and post something constructive.

But you wouldn't know that.

ROFLMAO.

PS say hi to Huang lol....



To: Doug R who wrote (41553)4/12/2005 7:56:13 PM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 173976
 
> ACLU of Oklahoma Files Federal Lawsuit on Behalf of Student Accused of "Hexing" a Teacher.

ROFLMAO!