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Robert Redford...not leaving

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posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 12:47 AM
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Originally posted by truseeker
Y don't you leave..and while you're at it take those anti-American KKK type conservative groups with you my friend. They're definitey against the supposed American values we hear so much about on tv and in the "Red" states.


Well no I wont and as a Christian your KKK comments offend me, I am not and in no way support a coward organization like the KKK and I grew up in the South. Do you know what my values are? I value the life of the Unborn, so that makes me a bad guy? Those that support Planned parenthood should check into the founder of such, she would have made a good KKK member. Red states are America, they are the values that we had for the last 200 years, only in the last 50 have the anti-God folks come along..
I guess since the conservatives won, then if you dont like it, you can move to France.



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 12:50 AM
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Originally posted by edsinger
Red states are America, they are the values that we had for the last 200 years, only in the last 50 have the anti-God folks come along..
I guess since the conservatives won, then if you dont like it, you can move to France.


That statement make me wonder whether I'm on the right continent, let alone country.



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 12:54 AM
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Originally posted by intrepid

Originally posted by edsinger
Red states are America, they are the values that we had for the last 200 years, only in the last 50 have the anti-God folks come along..
I guess since the conservatives won, then if you dont like it, you can move to France.


That statement make me wonder whether I'm on the right continent, let alone country.


We were a nation with "godly Values" until the 60's. The % of the population that went to church was very high and the values were very conservative, even democrats were conservative, the 60's started the change....



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 12:59 AM
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Well I am a Republican Eagle and a veteran. Whether Redford said it or not does not concern me.

While I do not know Ed's reason for serving I do know one of mine. And that would be so people just like he can keep his Constitutional First Ammendment right to say stupid things.

But on the flip side, if a prominent Republican 'reportedly' said the same thing there would be others all over that post too.

Yeah I think the B.S. Meter is HIGH/RED ALERT Piled Hip Deep on this thread.

[edit on 11/7/2004 by just_a_pilot]



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 01:00 AM
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Is going to church a prerequisite of a common person?
Who's church?
Who's God?
AND WHAT PERSON IS GODLY ENOUGH TO BE THE JUDGE?

I think these are scary questions. What's even scarier is I think you may answer them.



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 01:23 AM
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To go well off-topic...

I was under the impression that the US, just like France, had a constitutionally-created separation of church and state.

I guess, just like the French, you are unable to adhere to your own constitution.

The French pass laws banning overt religious symbols (read headscarves) in school, but encourage partnerships between the Catholic Church and the state in the building and administration of schools.

America says it is a pluralistic democracy with a separation of church and state but holds a daily prayer to in schools for a god actively worshipped by a minority of people.

Huh?



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 01:29 AM
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OK...NOW I have this pic up of me and Robert Redford.....LMAO!

its from the 90's.
The locals call him 'The Mad Jogger' (I guess he runs alot)




[edit on 10-11-2004 by theRiverGoddess]



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 01:36 AM
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No? Then why the hell are we talking about God instead of Robert Redford?

Unless the National Post is lying, then Mr. Redford did indeed suggest that he might want to relocate.

What I'm having a hard time understanding is why I should care. He doesn't live next door to me, and I really haven't seen much of him lately.

So why should I care where the guy wants to live?


[edit on 11/7/2004 by Majic]



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 01:37 AM
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Probably can't compare to your avatar. Amazing.



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 02:01 AM
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If he leaves then how can he fight for what he believes in and make america a better country.
A summer time soldier?
Speakin of leaving.i wish paul newman would leave.and take his nasty a$$ salad dressings with him.HAHAHAHA



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 02:11 AM
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Is RR God?

There are those women whould say "Yes". lol



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 02:35 AM
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Originally posted by HowlrunnerIV
I was under the impression that the US, just like France, had a constitutionally-created separation of church and state.

America says it is a pluralistic democracy with a separation of church and state but holds a daily prayer to in schools for a god actively worshipped by a minority of people.

You must be referringto the continent of South America, because that sure is not the truth in the United States of America. I can only imagine where you got such propaganda.

:shk:



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 02:40 AM
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Originally posted by intrepid
Is going to church a prerequisite of a common person?
Who's church?
Who's God?
AND WHAT PERSON IS GODLY ENOUGH TO BE THE JUDGE?

I think these are scary questions. What's even scarier is I think you may answer them.

No, they're not scary questions. Nonsensical, yes, stupid, maybe, but definitely not scary.




posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 05:50 AM
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Originally posted by edsinger
Well I wish he would, he is a P.O.S.!

F'ing assh0le should leave.


Unlike Paul Newman- he cant even make a nice salad dressing ! :-)

[edit on 7-11-2004 by hedge]



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 07:03 AM
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Originally posted by Samhain
If he leaves then how can he fight for what he believes in and make america a better country.
A summer time soldier?
Speakin of leaving.i wish paul newman would leave.and take his nasty a$$ salad dressings with him.HAHAHAHA


Send an email to Glenn Beck and he might be able to help you out


He is raising money to purchase one-way tickets to Ireland for Robert Redford and will donate the funds to the USO in the event Mr. Redford doesn't accept the tickets. Go to www.glennbeck.com for more info



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 07:19 AM
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Originally posted by Chuck Stevenson

Originally posted by edsinger
Well I wish he would, he is a P.O.S.!

F'ing assh0le should leave.


Well ED,

It certainly takes one to know one. How many times have you been warned now about your lack of constructive and pertinent comments to the conversation.

All we ever see from you is a demonstration of your Southern Cracker Jesus Loving Sack of waste who lies about his 'previous military experience' but he'll say anything to show his love for Dubya attitude.


Well, I wasn't going to wade into this little cesspool of BS, but I have to clarify one thing: No, you don't have to be something to recognize it. Your assertion is not most certain, as you claim. It is very illogical, as a matter of fact.
While I'm at it, are you through slurs at Southerners with your little torrent, and are you degrading Christians with your reference to Jesus? No need to clarify the military service comment as it makes no sense whatsoever, but the rest of what I've outlined better be explained in a rather tout suit manner, pal.

And another thing; Ed, if I catch you circumventing the censor one more time by rewriting cusswords, I assure you, you are out of here. Do you clearly understand? If you do not, u2u me and I'll make it crystal clear.

As a matter of fact, either one of you irritate me a bit more and I'm gonna go ban-happy. As a matter of fact, I'm gonna borrow SO's ban hammer so I can clobberate the both oyu you nuts clean outta here. Heck, I might just knock a few innocent bystanders out of the park for mere fun, so watch it!!



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 07:23 AM
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And, while I'm at it, "Truseeker", are you saying that those in the red states are Klansmen? Surely, you meant that as a joke and you just forgot to put a smileyface in the appropriate places, right? Surely you aren't so stupid as to insinuate such a moronic thing, right? Please, tell me I'm right.



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 07:56 AM
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[quote: ]Originally posted by truseeker
Y don't you leave..and while you're at it take those anti-American KKK type conservative groups with you my friend. They're definitey against the supposed American values we hear so much about on tv and in the "Red" states.

WOW! Harsh there don't ya think! You can not accuse a whole group of people of being KKK or anti American because they're a different political affiliation than you are! It's showing your intelligence level!

Also, in response to "going to church before the "60s"...Going to church is not telling of a good person or not.....many that go to church were out Saturday night picking up woman, getting drunk, having sex with strangers, blaa, blaa, blaa...and many that do not go to church follow the Christian values more than they do...there are those that aren't Christian that follow Christian values more than "some" of those that go to church regularly



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 08:00 AM
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Originally posted by Thomas Crowne
As a matter of fact, either one of you irritate me a bit more and I'm gonna go ban-happy. As a matter of fact, I'm gonna borrow SO's ban hammer so I can clobberate the both oyu you nuts clean outta here. Heck, I might just knock a few innocent bystanders out of the park for mere fun, so watch it!!


[brownnose]

I love a mod who lays it out straight.

[/brownnose]

No seriously, I do.



posted on Nov, 7 2004 @ 08:10 AM
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I'll throw in that this nonsense about red this and red that crap needs to stop! No one state voted completely for one party! No one state can say that every person that voted went red or blue, so knock it off...especially with the bashing of the south. I was born and raise in Florida, I am neither your definition of a "red neck cracker" nor am I unintelligent! I currently live in Kentucky which get a lot stereotypical BS which is pure myth also....



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