Rioseco, the first Vegas odds have been posted, and only your low post count keeps you out of the top spot for Dipshit of the Year.And your high count, puts you at the top. He'll never catch up to you.
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
We learned from this last election cycle that the number one thing that democrats use to attack Republicans is......the Koch brothers. Who are the Koch brothers? Two of the Koch brothers believe in the free market and have interests in politics. There are five total but they never tell you that. There were born in Kansas and like Superman said, "you can't get more American than that.".For a change, you're making things up again. There are more evil parties in play than simply the Koch Brothers. just so happens that YOU react to any criticism of them because you're one of the mindless lemmings their money has influenced.
Now look at George Soros the savior of the democratic party, personal friend of Bill, Hillary, and Barack. He was born in Hungary and though he was Jewish, he sold out his own people to the Nazis for money resulting in their deaths. Soros believes in crony capitalism as long as he is the crony. Soros declared in 2004 that he owned the democratic party after he invested 300 million in it. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
For a change, you're making things up again. There are more evil parties in play than simply the Koch Brothers. just so happens that YOU react to any criticism of them because you're one of the mindless lemmings their money has influenced.
So, in typical neocon fashion, you attack an individual on the opposing side to make your villians look better.
Dumber than a bag of hammers, ain't ya! Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
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I haven't started vetting anyone really but I do like a lot of his message.
I do know that he supports a tax system in which everyone contributes.
He first gained notoriety for attacking political correctness.
He is a religious man and I don't have any problem with that as long as he keeps that out of the political spectrum. I don't know if a truly religious politician can separate the two.
Let me restate that. Maybe a truly religious person can separate the two but someone that runs on religion probably can't.
If he wants to get on his knees every morning and ask for guidance then good for him. If you're not religious call it meditation or introspection. Again, I don't have a problem with it as long as he's attacking the nations problems from a practical standpoint and not trying to inject his God into our lives.
A medical doctor that has been as successful as he is probably can separate his personal life from his professional one better than most. Originally Posted by boardman
Not quite, about 20 years ago Hoelze, I thinck I spelled it correctly, tried to take over the TX Republican party. He was a religious zealot. Originally Posted by pyramider
What's your point? Or do you even have a point (other than the point on top of your cone shaped white hat)? Even if MLK was a "religious zealot" does it really matter? Being a Rev was MLK's chosen field, not politics. The same would be true of the Rev. Billy Graham.
Was Martin Luther King a "religious zealot"? Originally Posted by LexusLover
Hoelzle?
What does that have to do with Dr. Carson?
I've heard him talk several times and I have not heard any "bible thumping"!
A "fanaticism" will generally surface in interviews or commentaries.
Was Martin Luther King a "religious zealot"? Originally Posted by LexusLover