Stupid quote games. -_-
Poll
What Religion is Barack Obama?
Christianity | 47% | 47% - 41 | ||||
Judaism | 3% | 3% - 3 | ||||
Buddhism | 2% | 2% - 2 | ||||
Islam | 19% | 19% - 17 | ||||
Hinduism | 3% | 3% - 3 | ||||
Other | 5% | 5% - 5 | ||||
No religion | 17% | 17% - 15 | ||||
Total: 86 |
would you speak like that face to face ? if not, Then avoid it here it tend s to make people lokk - feeble a best and hard to take sierius and it sidelines the thread.Phrozenbot wrote:
lol, you new to the internet? I don't pretend to be tough behind a computer screen.
Caution Read Below this point if you DARE
I can't believe it has degraded to such a level.. but its kinda fun in a silly way !
yes, Strong accent too ! Ever here obama speak without a tele-promter ?Phrozenbot wrote:
Ever heard Bush speak, especially when it wasn't script?
It is a few steps down from Billie Boggs.
He even uses it during press confrenses, he wouldn't even talk to elementary school children with out it.
Lol At least Bush was a Presentable young man once. Ever see obamas ears HolyCow " Speed Brakes "Phrozenbot wrote:
He also has monkey ears. That's why he gets depicted as a monkey.
Plus he has the Body of a Gibon - Lets not mention Mi-She-malle His wife !
So you have nothing to say other thanPhrozenbot wrote:
Anyways, instead of making a wall of text, I'll just say refer to John's reply.
" I'll just say refer to John's reply "
Yet I have to field acusations of
" Cheerleading "
comments like
" Do you have any thought that wasn't planted in your brain by right wing dogma? "
and
" Reading your posts is a carbon copy of reading FoxNews.com. "
What the ***
You people are a trip
Is this what passes for yourPhrozenbot wrote:
I agree with it and see no need to type that all out again.
" own opinions instead of relying on others to form them "
Roflmaof shooting fish in a barrel
off to the Football game Wide Receiver baby !
That is an issue with the media, not the president then. Is he supposed to chastise the media for that? His religious beliefs should be personal.Hunter/Jumper wrote:
1' The Muslim / Christian thing doesn't really bother me.
My problem is that the media is so blatant in its attempt to cover for him.
Why just black people? Anyways, it doesn't matter what his religion is as far as being an effective president goes. We've had both good and awful presidents who were Christian. I wouldn't consider Thomas Jefferson a Christian, so it's not the first time we've had presidents who didn't share the same faith as the majority, if Obama is indeed a Muslim.2. He needs that Christian title to really carry the black vote in its entirety.
That is hard to say.3. He converted at the start of his political aspirations.
It must really bother you if he is Muslim. Goodness forbid a Muslim be the leader of the free world.4. He slips and refers to himself as a Muslim. ( I never Accidentaly call myself a Jew )
I don't really care.5. We weren't allowed to hear his Pastors sermons during the Election. ( we were Racist ! )
Everyone has their dumb moments. Embarrassing, yes, but can't you find something better than that to disregard him?6. He also thinks there are 59 States in The United States of America.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws
Clearly there was a deep Flaw in his Education Process.
What would you think of me if I called Bush a retard?7. Again they covered for him, Yet They still ride Quayle over the Potato potato spelling. ? Hmmm ? years ago it was spelled that way.
But 60 states ? It seems Not only did he ride the Short bus but he wore a hockey helmet while he licked the glass.
Face to face about what? That I'm not arrogant and brutish? Uh... I guess. You clearly missed the point. If you mistook me as an internet tough guy, I was attempting to clarify that I'm not and I'll make more of an effort not to come off that way.Hunter/Jumper wrote:
would you speak like that face to face ? if not, Then avoid it here it tend s to make people lokk - feeble a best and hard to take sierius and it sidelines the thread.Phrozenbot wrote:
lol, you new to the internet? I don't pretend to be tough behind a computer screen.
Don't even bother trying to talk to him. He's a fucking moron.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I felt compelled to when he said I lack my own opinion. He reminds me of lowing. Every point you make disregards the facts. Never, ever, ever wrong.
Doctor Strangelove wrote:
It does to Harmor.Phrozenbot wrote:
Does it really matter?
I apologize for getting back on topic, but Harmor is a fucking retard.My 1493rd karma wrote:
He claims to be a christian but doesn't act like one -- harmor
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We may vehemently disagree on economics, but at least we agree on HJ.Phrozenbot wrote:
I felt compelled to when he said I lack my own opinion. He reminds me of lowing. Every point you make disregards the facts. Never, ever, ever wrong.
I know insults are thrown around here on being dense and such, but this guy is literally a brick wall.Turquoise wrote:
We may vehemently disagree on economics, but at least we agree on HJ.Phrozenbot wrote:
I felt compelled to when he said I lack my own opinion. He reminds me of lowing. Every point you make disregards the facts. Never, ever, ever wrong.
it doesnt? it sure as hell does. i wont vote for someone who believes in some man in the clouds controlling everything.alexb wrote:
It doesn't matter tbh.
Did you vote for Bush?11 Bravo wrote:
it doesnt? it sure as hell does. i wont vote for someone who believes in some man in the clouds controlling everything.alexb wrote:
It doesn't matter tbh.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
no. i havent voted for a pres because all them either do believe in religion or lie about it just to get elected.JohnG@lt wrote:
Did you vote for Bush?11 Bravo wrote:
it doesnt? it sure as hell does. i wont vote for someone who believes in some man in the clouds controlling everything.alexb wrote:
It doesn't matter tbh.
Silly reason not to vote tbh. What a person believes in, outside of the zealots or people pandering to the far right, doesn't really have a whole lot of impact on their professional life.11 Bravo wrote:
no. i havent voted for a pres because all them either do believe in religion or lie about it just to get elected.JohnG@lt wrote:
Did you vote for Bush?11 Bravo wrote:
it doesnt? it sure as hell does. i wont vote for someone who believes in some man in the clouds controlling everything.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Even if he/she were to be a good president? :d11 Bravo wrote:
it doesnt? it sure as hell does. i wont vote for someone who believes in some man in the clouds controlling everything.alexb wrote:
It doesn't matter tbh.
no its not silly. someone who thinks some dude in the clouds is controlling everything is insanity.JohnG@lt wrote:
Silly reason not to vote tbh. What a person believes in, outside of the zealots or people pandering to the far right, doesn't really have a whole lot of impact on their professional life.11 Bravo wrote:
no. i havent voted for a pres because all them either do believe in religion or lie about it just to get elected.JohnG@lt wrote:
Did you vote for Bush?
The majority of people in this country, let alone on this planet, believe in some higher power. Outside of the zealots, it doesn't do any harm really.11 Bravo wrote:
no its not silly. someone who thinks some dude in the clouds is controlling everything is insanity.JohnG@lt wrote:
Silly reason not to vote tbh. What a person believes in, outside of the zealots or people pandering to the far right, doesn't really have a whole lot of impact on their professional life.11 Bravo wrote:
no. i havent voted for a pres because all them either do believe in religion or lie about it just to get elected.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
says you. i dont agree. /discussion over
Why does it matter if someone believes in evolution or not in the grand scheme of things? How does that effect their ability to govern a war or keep congress in check?11 Bravo wrote:
says you. i dont agree. /discussion over
I don't believe in god myself, but I don't let it effect my personal relationships or my view of others. If they want to believe, fine, it doesn't have any impact on my life either way (until they start trying to legislate morality).
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"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Give up.JohnG@lt wrote:
Why does it matter if someone believes in evolution or not in the grand scheme of things? How does that effect their ability to govern a war or keep congress in check?11 Bravo wrote:
says you. i dont agree. /discussion over
I don't believe in god myself, but I don't let it effect my personal relationships or my view of others. If they want to believe, fine, it doesn't have any impact on my life either way (until they start trying to legislate morality).
USM is using this as a way to justify the fact that he doesn't vote, as well as give himself a reason to feel superior to most other people.
non-religious
on my god, H/J IS a brick wall
reminds me of a guy who tried to argue that the US was NOT racist against the Japanese-Americans in WWII.
reminds me of a guy who tried to argue that the US was NOT racist against the Japanese-Americans in WWII.
people who think the planet is 6000 years old should not be elected to public office
Tu Stultus Es
QFE
Though it would be a much better system if , on every ballot, there was the option for "X - None of the above, fuck off and try again when you have someone qualified to put up"
Strange (and statistically improbable) that at least half of the US military veterans that regularly post on BF2S are non-religious - myself included.
Atheist/Agnostic supposedly makes up 1% to 3% of the US military, depending on branch.
On my initial enlistment into the Army, I lined through and initialed the "So help me God" part. This almost caused a shitstorm, but they let it slide when I made it clear I would not sign an enlistment without that lined out. Chalk it up to being a stubborn idealist of a teenager. Though I don't think I've changed too much since then.
omitted for persons who desire to affirm rather than to swear to the oath."
11 Bravo wrote:
no its not silly. someone who thinks some dude in the clouds is controlling everything is insanity.
eleven bravo wrote:
people who think the planet is 6000 years old should not be elected to public office
I think the idea is to vote for the least crazy people, to keep the most crazy out of power.JohnG@lt wrote:
I don't believe in god myself, but I don't let it effect my personal relationships or my view of others. If they want to believe, fine, it doesn't have any impact on my life either way (until they start trying to legislate morality).
Though it would be a much better system if , on every ballot, there was the option for "X - None of the above, fuck off and try again when you have someone qualified to put up"
Strange (and statistically improbable) that at least half of the US military veterans that regularly post on BF2S are non-religious - myself included.
Atheist/Agnostic supposedly makes up 1% to 3% of the US military, depending on branch.
On my initial enlistment into the Army, I lined through and initialed the "So help me God" part. This almost caused a shitstorm, but they let it slide when I made it clear I would not sign an enlistment without that lined out. Chalk it up to being a stubborn idealist of a teenager. Though I don't think I've changed too much since then.
Edit: NICE! They changed it officially now. AR 601-210 v2007, para 6-18 "The words “So help me God” may beArmy Initial Enlistment Oath wrote:
I, (name), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God
omitted for persons who desire to affirm rather than to swear to the oath."
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I affirmed Holdover from going to a Quaker high school is that I don't swear to anything.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
I was 17 and just wanted to get the fuck out of my house
Tu Stultus Es