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RE: Concerning Indiana Bill
January 14, 2012 at 4:53 pm
It's also blatantly unconstitutional which is of no concern whatever to the super-christy republicanazi fuckwits who propose it. They WANT a judge to strike it down so they can whine to their idiot constituents about "activist judges" and if only they give a little more money and vote reublican they can undo the outrageous decision.
Oh, and meanwhile those republicans they vote for will be shipping their jobs to BanglaDesh and letting the infrastructure of the country rot away. But that they will blame on the democrats and the sad thing is that xtians are so fucking stupid that they fall for it everytime.
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RE: Concerning Indiana Bill
January 14, 2012 at 4:56 pm
Any opposition to this will be met with the cry, "Stop oppressing my religion!"
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RE: Concerning Indiana Bill
January 14, 2012 at 5:01 pm
Jesus f Christ, you guys and gals are in such a fucked up mess of a country, scary to think about the awesome power it wields too.
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RE: Concerning Indiana Bill
January 14, 2012 at 5:07 pm
. I am a strong supporter of a secular government. I do not think that religion should play any role in the making of laws or any aspect of government or government funded institutions. This is the way that our government was intended to operate. However, recent politicians have been using their political influence to insinuate religion into our laws and institutions. I feel that the National Atheist Party(usanap.org) is the best way for people to organize and campaign for a secular government. It gives atheists, agnostics and others a political voice.
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RE: Concerning Indiana Bill
January 14, 2012 at 5:07 pm
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Quote:Jesus f Christ, you guys and gals are in such a fucked up mess of a country, scary to think about the awesome power it wields too.
Yup. Canada looks better every day.
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RE: Concerning Indiana Bill
January 14, 2012 at 6:41 pm
It's just another way to further brainwash our children. The definition of faith as the dictionary says. 1.Complete trust or confidence in someone or something.
2.Strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof. It's a politcal move to keep people's heads down while the government induces more suffering and theivery upon the unknowing populace. Decrease job's and increase welfare benifits, presto bango! people are indebted to you for life. Go and apply for food stamps or cash aid I dare you, read the fucking print most illiterate people don't bother to understand. Some still make X MARKS ON FOR THEIR SIGNATURES! All money givin, all food provided, must and will be paid back by the person, family or future children. How is that person supposed to pay it back when they can't get a fucking job? Before you know it, their children will be slaves to coporations to pay off debts they were born with. The average american owes 40,000 to the government. Because when the government makes decisions the money doesn't come from their pockets, it comes from ours while they still get paid. FUCK THE GOVERNMENT.
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RE: Concerning Indiana Bill
January 17, 2012 at 9:03 pm
I hate people that think this law is no big deal b/c you can formally "opt out" of prayer. But can you imagine being the only 8 yr old not praying and how cruel kids would be. Ya kids will be mean if they can but not only are they interrupting the school day for what I would argue is an exclusionary practice but it also creates and environment unhealthy for the kids b/c there is now "saved" kids and "unsaved" kids. This should definitly be kept out of public schools. If they want to pray nothing is stopping them from going to a private Catholic school where they can pray all they want. They just want this law so all children are exposed to prayer and brainwashing