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Redefeatbush04
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« Reply #25 on: October 15, 2004, 01:59:37 PM »



Hmm... I think Representative Ron Paul might disagree.

I'm afraid the poor chap has no idea how dangerous an error he is making.  The same could be said for other libertarian-leaning Republicans.  Wake up before it is too late!

I never thought I would say this Opebo, but you, in your latest incarnation, have become a Troll.

In other words, I disagree with you.

However if you had said 'extremist', I might agree.  Very different from a troll.

Opebo,

You have made alot of blanket, inflamatory staements as of late.  I find your attacks on Christians unwarrented at the least, though I can think of far worse that they might be.  I'm sorry that you feel the way that you do, but if you want to use this forum as a platform from which to bash Christians, I must say something.  Indeed, it would seem that your only reason for coming abck to the forum after your few week leave, is to express your distaste for Christ.

There is a large, well organized political Christian movement.  It is attempting to elect those who will impose their agenda.  I find that agenda abhorrent.  There are also a number of Republicans - like I used to be - who are libertarian-leaning and who are not religious.  I'm trying to make the point that this small group would be well advised to get out of the GOP and start voting Democrat. 

What's so inflammatory about that?  Its a moderate and reasonable lesser of two evils argument.  The chances of any socialism being implemented by the Democrats is almost nil, while the chance of religious control of social freedoms being implemented by the GOP is a near certainty.  People who like freedom should vote Democrat, at least for the time being.

And I have no problem with you expressign your opinion, no matter how extreme, but it would seem to be all you talk about as of late.  You obsession with defeating the "enemy" Christians is rather disturbing, I think.  Even Migrendel, a commited Aethists and Socialist never called Christians or Christianity "the enemy".

That is a lot of quotes (there is my one random meaningless post for the day)
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badnarikin04
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« Reply #26 on: October 15, 2004, 02:06:57 PM »



Hmm... I think Representative Ron Paul might disagree.

I'm afraid the poor chap has no idea how dangerous an error he is making.  The same could be said for other libertarian-leaning Republicans.  Wake up before it is too late!

I never thought I would say this Opebo, but you, in your latest incarnation, have become a Troll.

In other words, I disagree with you.

However if you had said 'extremist', I might agree.  Very different from a troll.

Opebo,

You have made alot of blanket, inflamatory staements as of late.  I find your attacks on Christians unwarrented at the least, though I can think of far worse that they might be.  I'm sorry that you feel the way that you do, but if you want to use this forum as a platform from which to bash Christians, I must say something.  Indeed, it would seem that your only reason for coming abck to the forum after your few week leave, is to express your distaste for Christ.

There is a large, well organized political Christian movement.  It is attempting to elect those who will impose their agenda.  I find that agenda abhorrent.  There are also a number of Republicans - like I used to be - who are libertarian-leaning and who are not religious.  I'm trying to make the point that this small group would be well advised to get out of the GOP and start voting Democrat. 

What's so inflammatory about that?  Its a moderate and reasonable lesser of two evils argument.  The chances of any socialism being implemented by the Democrats is almost nil, while the chance of religious control of social freedoms being implemented by the GOP is a near certainty.  People who like freedom should vote Democrat, at least for the time being.

And I have no problem with you expressign your opinion, no matter how extreme, but it would seem to be all you talk about as of late.  You obsession with defeating the "enemy" Christians is rather disturbing, I think.  Even Migrendel, a commited Aethists and Socialist never called Christians or Christianity "the enemy".

I'm playing a violin for you right now, Soulty.

Would you like a tissue?

Cheesy I keed, I keed.

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