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Thread: Did Haggard contribute to Bush's trademark hypocrisy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
    Quote Originally Posted by Consider
    That's exactly why I offered the $500 to a charity.
    So make THEM do the work.



    Look, EVERYONE should care.

    Look at that list I posted. It is HUGE. There should not be that many sexually deviant leaders, much less sexually deviant leaders who are hypocritically preaching Family Values and Christianity and bashing gays.
    Therein lies the problem - the list you posted is from a propaganda Democrat website. I have no way of even knowing if the list is ACCURATE without cross referencing every single name on it.



    I listed the link for the original list so that you could see the links to each of the entries... My list has been formatted extensively by ME.

    Look at it this way, you can check the entries for the first $250 and then match it for the second $250.




    And I don't care enough to do it. Let the Democrats whine and complain - I don't care. They are just showing themselves for the fools they really are.

    Vote for CHANGE? That is a sound byte - Tell me exactly what change you think we should change:



    I'm tempted to say that the change we should change is the penny... get rid of it....



    Should we change the fact that our economy is doing BETTER now than when Clinton was in office?



    Is it? Are working people making more? feeling more secure? ARE they more secure? Are there more or less foreclosures???? etc.



    Should we change the fact that we have not seen another terrorist attack on our soil since Sept. 11?



    Of course, if Bush had followed any of Clinton's suggestions for security 911 would not have happened!!!!!



    Should we change the fact that the DOW has hit record highs, over and over?


    and how low were the dives?



    Should we change the fact that the price of oil is FINALLY going DOWN, something that hasn't happened since CLINTON was still in office?



    lol


    What exactly should we "Change"?


    Quote Originally Posted by Consider
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    One thing I may have failed to say is that when I say, "people are born gay," I don't mean that it's a gene.

    I think it's more subtle than that... maybe a DNA chain, or hormones... or something in the DNA that affects the hormones.

    These are physical things, but they aren't "genes" specifically.
    What do you think that DNA does? :shock: (I'll give you a hint - it starts with "G", and ends with "S", and the three letters inbetween are "ENE") :wink:
    Hmmm. I think it's different than that... I'm going to look up the two terms...

    Quote Originally Posted by The American Heritage Dictionary
    gene n. A hereditary unit that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and determines a particular characteristic in an organism. Genes exist in a number of different forms and can undergo mutation. [From Greek genos, race, offspring. See gen…- below.]

    DNA n. A nucleic acid that carries the genetic information in the cell and is capable of self-replication and synthesis of RNA. DNA consists of two long chains of nucleotides twisted into a double helix and joined by hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases adenine and thymine or cytosine and guanine. The sequence of nucleotides determines individual hereditary characteristics. [d(eoxyribo)n(ucleic) a(cid).]
    Okay... those two things sound different to me. Neither term has the other term as a definition.
    Nope - they are the same thing, and they go hand in hand.



    NOPE - NOT THE SAME THING. They may go hand in hand, much like a girl and boyfriend, but going hand and hand does not make them the same... does it?



    Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the biological development of a cellular form of life or a virus. All known cellular life and some viruses have DNAs. DNA is a long polymer of nucleotides (a polynucleotide) that encodes the sequence of amino acid residues in proteins, using the genetic code.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dna
    Why do you have the wikipedia link? what is it you think it shows????

    If you are saying that DNA and Genes are exactly the same, find me a source, a medical, scientific source that says that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by golfhobo
    FDR, a Democrat with a "New Deal" to help the middle to lower class American, took on Hitler and whooped his Azz!
    You are absolutely right - the only problem being that the Democrat of the New Deal age is the Republican of today.


    New Deal Democrats / Modern Democrats = apples and oranges.

    Last post for the night. - See ya.

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    Ah.... answer to the quiz. You're ONLY a Christian then. That's a good start.

    Nitey nitey!
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    Don't even get me started on what a punk FDR was!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Consider
    I listed the link for the original list so that you could see the links to each of the entries... My list has been formatted extensively by ME.

    Look at it this way, you can check the entries for the first $250 and then match it for the second $250.
    Maybe some day when I have nothing better to do, and I feel like it. But I don't right now.

    Is it? Are working people making more? feeling more secure? ARE they more secure? Are there more or less foreclosures???? etc.
    NEWS FLASH:

    "There's tightness showing up in the decline in the unemployment rate and in the upward pressure on wages, which were stronger than expected," Johnson said. "This will certainly give hawks on the Federal Open Market Committee some ammunition."

    Average hourly earnings rose 0.4% to $16.91 — higher than the 0.3% analysts had anticipated — while the average work week edged up to 33.9 hours from 33.8. Over the year, average hourly earnings have risen 3.9%, the department said.

    Most of the hiring in October was in service industries, where 152,000 jobs were created, while goods-producing industries shed 60,000 jobs.

    http://www.usatoday.com/money/econom...-october_x.htm


    Should we change the fact that we have not seen another terrorist attack on our soil since Sept. 11?


    Of course, if Bush had followed any of Clinton's suggestions for security 911 would not have happened!!!!!
    You have a very selective memory when it comes to history. Perhaps you remember a little thing about the WTC being bombed in 1993 under Clinton's watch. Perhaps you remember a little thing about Clinton deciding that Osama Bin Laden was not worth going after, even though he was a wanted man.

    Should we change the fact that the DOW has hit record highs, over and over?

    and how low were the dives?
    The lowest dives of the DOW occured right after 9/11. The economy was already in a downspin when Bush took office, and the Dow was already on the decline, due to the "Dot Com" bubble bursting back when Clinton was still President.


    [color=red]NOPE - NOT THE SAME THING. They may go hand in hand, much like a girl and boyfriend, but going hand and hand does not make them the same... does it?
    This is high school science - GENES ARE MADE UP OF DNA. THEY ARE THE SAME THING.


    How do your genes work in your body, and what happens when they go wrong? By looking at differences in the DNA that makes up genes, gene experts can work out family relationships, trace ancestors, solve crimes and find genes involved in illnesses.
    http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/exhi...s/genes/99.asp

    http://www.dnaftb.org/dnaftb/

    About the year 1910, genes were found to be located on cell structures called chromosomes. Chromosomes consist primarily of protein and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Since scientists were already aware of the important role of proteins in other cell functions, they assumed for many years that chromosomal proteins carry genetic information. Then, in 1944, researchers presented the first proof that genes consist of DNA, not protein.

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    Mornin' evr'ybody;
    I am gettin' lost in this thread; whats' it all about again?

    Just wonderin'. :wink:

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    Quote Originally Posted by shyykatt
    Mornin' evr'ybody;
    I am gettin' lost in this thread; whats' it all about again?

    Just wonderin'. :wink:
    Something about gays having electrodes on their wee-wee's, and Bush being the antichrist.

    That about sums it up.

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    :shock:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
    Quote Originally Posted by Consider
    I listed the link for the original list so that you could see the links to each of the entries... My list has been formatted extensively by ME.

    Look at it this way, you can check the entries for the first $250 and then match it for the second $250.
    Maybe some day when I have nothing better to do, and I feel like it. But I don't right now.



    You know you can't do it!!!!!

    There aren't hypocritical, sexually deviant Democrats in the same numbers!!!!!!!

    Thank you for admitting that!!!!!!! (but without a fight, it wasn't that much fun!!!!)


    I can see where you wouldn't want to spend time on it and go down in flames....

    Well, the offer is out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    Is it? Are working people making more? feeling more secure? ARE they more secure? Are there more or less foreclosures???? etc.
    NEWS FLASH:

    "There's tightness showing up in the decline in the unemployment rate and in the upward pressure on wages, which were stronger than expected," Johnson said. "This will certainly give hawks on the Federal Open Market Committee some ammunition."

    Average hourly earnings rose 0.4% to $16.91 — higher than the 0.3% analysts had anticipated — while the average work week edged up to 33.9 hours from 33.8. Over the year, average hourly earnings have risen 3.9%, the department said.

    Most of the hiring in October was in service industries, where 152,000 jobs were created, while goods-producing industries shed 60,000 jobs.

    http://www.usatoday.com/money/econom...-october_x.htm


    Should we change the fact that we have not seen another terrorist attack on our soil since Sept. 11?


    Of course, if Bush had followed any of Clinton's suggestions for security 911 would not have happened!!!!!
    You have a very selective memory when it comes to history. Perhaps you remember a little thing about the WTC being bombed in 1993 under Clinton's watch. Perhaps you remember a little thing about Clinton deciding that Osama Bin Laden was not worth going after, even though he was a wanted man.

    Should we change the fact that the DOW has hit record highs, over and over?

    and how low were the dives?
    The lowest dives of the DOW occured right after 9/11. The economy was already in a downspin when Bush took office, and the Dow was already on the decline, due to the "Dot Com" bubble bursting back when Clinton was still President.


    [color=red]NOPE - NOT THE SAME THING. They may go hand in hand, much like a girl and boyfriend, but going hand and hand does not make them the same... does it?
    This is high school science - GENES ARE MADE UP OF DNA. THEY ARE THE SAME THING.


    How do your genes work in your body, and what happens when they go wrong? By looking at differences in the DNA that makes up genes, gene experts can work out family relationships, trace ancestors, solve crimes and find genes involved in illnesses.
    http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/exhi...s/genes/99.asp

    http://www.dnaftb.org/dnaftb/

    About the year 1910, genes were found to be located on cell structures called chromosomes. Chromosomes consist primarily of protein and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Since scientists were already aware of the important role of proteins in other cell functions, they assumed for many years that chromosomal proteins carry genetic information. Then, in 1944, researchers presented the first proof that genes consist of DNA, not protein.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Consider
    You know you can't do it!!!!!

    There aren't hypocritical, sexually deviant Democrats in the same numbers!!!!!!!

    Thank you for admitting that!!!!!!! (but without a fight, it wasn't that much fun!!!!)


    I can see where you wouldn't want to spend time on it and go down in flames....

    Well, the offer is out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I admitted nothing. I haven't the time to do it, as I am WORKING, and I haven't the ambition to do it, as it proves nothing.

    Please stop putting words in my mouth.

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    Theres only one person fanning on this thread.. I think they are just trying to put the flames out again....

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    I agree. After due CONSIDERation, it's time to close the thread. Move along...nothing more to see here.

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