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To the People |
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words fail me. just like when i see her picture, when i read her words, i can't help but wonder where the real justice is and how anyone can think she is at all worthwhile. |
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so if god chooses our rulers, then how do my votes for heathens matter? |
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Who the fuck elected God? |
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...and does this mean we can vote Him out of office? |
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Wow. Holy freaking Evangelicals, Batman. To bad I don't live in Florida so I could vote against that nutjob. |
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thats rediculous. that lady needs a brief history lesson on the founding fathers, she'd realize that it WAS in fact what the founding fathers wanted. they wanted a government with almost no religious involvmene tbecause they were athiests, deists, and christians. all humanists and they said exactly what they meant in our country's constitution and declaration. |
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I'm very surprised! |
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It's the aftereffects of the 2000 robbery she participated and led in. She never got her promised pay off and is just going bonkers now. The Bush boys used her like an old rag (oops I mean old hag) and discarded her quickly so they would not get any of her filth on them. I hope someday she gets really pissed and tells the whole truth about the 'Great Election Fix Of 2000". Of course she may die in some strange accident before that would happen too. |
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Actually this is a spinoff of the Divine Right of Kings and predestination. It is very self serving for those in authority: I'm rich and powerful because God wants me to be. |
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Um, if God was really that controlling, do you think that Bill Clinton would have even made it to the governor's mansion in Arkansas? He seems like he breaks most of the 10 Commandments before lunchtime. |
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A large part of Christianity is the idea that God gave mankind free will. Thus, the idea that "God chooses our leaders" is highly contradictory, given that our leaders are assclowns who legislate against all sorts of behavior, curbing free will. Not to mention that the whole "Divine Rights" argument is so middle ages. |
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