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    Man, I hate when that happens

    drs: >Turok, I'm sorry, but this bloke: >1. Didn't report taxes/didn't pay taxes >2. Was in the country illegally >3. Didn't comply with laws Agree completely -- as I said I'm pretty much hard right on this stuff. >Sorry, but I have less sympathy for this >gentleman than you...
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    Goodbye ET!

    >I'm out of here. Do not pm me. I pm'd him. I don't take orders well. JB
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    one nation under dog

    Students with guts, willing to stand for something. Very nice http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298336,00.html BOULDER, Colo. — About 50 Boulder High School students walked out of class Thursday to protest the daily reading of the Pledge of Allegiance and recited their own version...
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    Man, I hate when that happens

    I'm pretty hard right on the immigration thing, but stories like this do make one sad. http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/09/27/immigrant.money/index.html MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- For 11 years, Pedro Zapeta, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, lived his version of the American dream in Stuart...
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    What does Bill O'Reilly really say about black people?

    I think is was the "don't understand him 8%" that got to the Ztroll LOL JB
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    Religious bigotry in America? Yep, from a republican's lips to Jesus's ear

    JohnnyK: :Our Father is no cop. Then the bible is not his word (by their fruits ye shall know them). Hey, I have no problem with the above -- it's been a lot of years since I believed that the bible was the inspired word of god. Peace. JB
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    Religious bigotry in America? Yep, from a republican's lips to Jesus's ear

    AAA: >Your quote from Deutoronomy loses its effect when >it is quoted in context. ROFL -- only in your dreams. The context proves my point exactly, that you are wrong about all OT violence being about "getting to the promised land. >The immediately preceding verses state explicitly...
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    Religious bigotry in America? Yep, from a republican's lips to Jesus's ear

    Yes Johnny, I know where this goes and I'll say it again... OK, this Christ guy may have been presented as a really nice guy -- peaceful and all, but his dad is a violent ***hole who according to "historical record" throws his power around like an insecure twit. Christ had plenty of...
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    Religious bigotry in America? Yep, from a republican's lips to Jesus's ear

    AAA: >There is of course a lot of violence in the Old Testament, >but it was for a specific purpose, namely getting the >Israelites to the Promised Land. More canned crap from a christian who doesn't know their bible. Deut. 13 calls for the death and destruction of entire cities if...
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    Religious bigotry in America? Yep, from a republican's lips to Jesus's ear

    JonnyK: >Again, does the Bible really represent Christianity? The christians universally say so -- and I believe in their right to decide for themselves. JB
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    Religious bigotry in America? Yep, from a republican's lips to Jesus's ear

    zTroll: >My guess is a quarter to a half of right wing >fundamentalist klannish Christians would support >suicide bombings by Americans of Islamic countries, >though I doubt they personally wouldn't have the >balls to do it. I don't have to guess -- you're just full of s**t on that...
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    Religious bigotry in America? Yep, from a republican's lips to Jesus's ear

    AAA" >Unlike Chrisitanity with its emphasis on free will, >islam depends heavily on coercion. Not sure I can keep typing I'm laughing so hard. >Christianity does not validate or encourage violence. >Islam does. You only hold that position because you don't read/follow the...
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    Religious bigotry in America? Yep, from a republican's lips to Jesus's ear

    AAA: >The point you and Bush miss is that islam is not really >a religion in the sense the First Amendment envisions. If it wasn't coming from you I would hardly have believed that someone would be willing to say that. All for religious freedom as long as it's yours or something like...
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    Radio Frequencies Help Burn Salt Water: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    acronym: >If Diesel had been slightly wrong, or given up, he >would be regarded as, if not a charlatan, then >an idiot. Rudolf didn't claim his was turning when it was sitting still. If you don't see the difference, you're as dense as the victims of these scams. >i should mention...
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    Radio Frequencies Help Burn Salt Water: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    acronym: >Short of swedish submarines, nobody has done much >with the stirling cycle engine recently, technology wise. >The question, is why? Uhhh... because so far the investment is too great relative to the return. There's no mystery surrounding the Sterling -- it's bigger, less...
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    Radio Frequencies Help Burn Salt Water: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    acronym: >Sure, but what if rudolf diesel had stopped at >powdered coal, and said "this peice o' crap >dont work!! Its impossible!!!!", Dude, the "Dale Simpson Hinged Plate System" is not some 'in development' gizmo. It's a complete "open-source design gifted by Dale to the world"...
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    Radio Frequencies Help Burn Salt Water: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    ROFLAO! Another guy looking for unobservant suckers. The guy turns the motor on to "start" the device and we hear it whir up to speed (storing momentum in the manner of a flywheel). Now, he turns on the light and unplugs the system and we get to watch the light stay on as he unplugs the...
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    Radio Frequencies Help Burn Salt Water: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    JB3: >These laws represent the hundreds of years of >studies by the brightest of mankind - that must >count for something. All laws of the best and brightest counted for *everything* until someone proved them wrong. >Some very ingenious "free energy" machines were >invented in the...
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    Radio Frequencies Help Burn Salt Water: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

    Good advice, but I'm not comfortable telling someone ideas must always 'abide' by laws we believe are sacred. In the past man has thought many laws were sacred and have found them broken time and time again. What I am comfortable with is saying "before presenting crap like that, learn how...
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    My POLL thread asking if ZZZzzzzzzz is an asshole was deleted. Why?

    You folks are missing out on the ultimate enjoyment -- I *don't* have the Ztroll on ignore and yet I ignore him *almost* all the time. I have the ultimate control so why should I whine. If I want to respond to something he's said, I do. When he begins the Ztroll routine (which is always...
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