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"Yang, AthD h.c, Kicking AWOLs Cocaine Snorting Ass" |
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04 Jan 2006 12:46:03 AM |
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Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care about the
sanctity of marriage as an institution, they should learn how not *****
one up from the gays. Because they certainly aren't doing all that
good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil unions. A
little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are on record as having
asked a court to end those relationships, according to the latest
statistics available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Sorcery Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec (aka aka Yang's little poltregeist *****)
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.6 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: 12.5 million FEWER jobs than Clinton and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -2181 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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"Now, did I want to go? Hell no."
-duke (duckgumbo32@cox.net), aka PedophilEarl J Weber, 63
year old mateless, heirless biological failure
of Afton Oaks Apartment, Baton Rouge, on why
a Neocon chickenhawk like him pussied out of
the Vietnam War.
Contact duke's priest and ask
him why duke loves to play
with little girls' nipples:
http://www.stpatrickbr.org/
Father Gerard "Jerry" Martin
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
12424 Brogdon Lane
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
04 Jan 2006 05:45:24 PM |
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You don't get it. Gay marriage will mean gay divorce. It will mean
putting gay and lesbian couples through the same hell straight couples
breaking up now routinely go through - rather than the current
you-go-your-way-I-go-mine easy splitups gays and shackup straight
couples can and do daily.
No $4 to park! No $6 admission! http://www.INTERNET-GUN-SHOW.com
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| User: "Jim Alder" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
04 Jan 2006 10:22:22 AM |
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"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because they
certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are on
record as having asked a court to end those relationships,
according to the latest statistics available. In comparison,
roughly 50 percent of heterosexual U.S. marriages end in
divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same time
period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the other 48
states where they CAN'T get married? And how about those loving
gay couples who get together in bathroom stalls for a few
minutes and then part company? Do we count those, too?
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
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| User: "kathryn" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
04 Jan 2006 11:19:19 AM |
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because they
certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are on
record as having asked a court to end those relationships,
according to the latest statistics available. In comparison,
roughly 50 percent of heterosexual U.S. marriages end in
divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same time
period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the other 48
states where they CAN'T get married? And how about those loving
gay couples who get together in bathroom stalls for a few
minutes and then part company? Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
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| User: "Jim Alder" |
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04 Jan 2006 12:46:59 PM |
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"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
news:dph02m$mv1$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the
other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how about
those loving gay couples who get together in bathroom
stalls for a few minutes and then part company? Do we count
those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize homosexuality
i ay way and you ARE one!
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
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| User: "Peacenik" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
04 Jan 2006 06:49:50 PM |
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
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"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
news:dph02m$mv1$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the
other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how about
those loving gay couples who get together in bathroom
stalls for a few minutes and then part company? Do we count
those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize homosexuality
i ay way and you ARE one!
Its a case of protesting too much. You are obsessed with the private lives
of gays. Why would that be? Because you ARE gay, just as all homophobes are.
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| User: "Jim Alder" |
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04 Jan 2006 09:23:27 PM |
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"Peacenik" <cnelsonpublic@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:dphqed$o9n$1@news.seed.net.tw:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97418C35A1960jimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples,
are on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in
the other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And
how about those loving gay couples who get together in
bathroom stalls for a few minutes and then part company?
Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize
homosexuality in any way and you ARE one!
Its a case of protesting too much. You are obsessed with the
private lives of gays.
I am?
Why would that be?
Certainly not because you say it is.
Because you ARE
gay, just as all homophobes are.
Misery loves company. You're indulging in wishful thinking as
all hobosexuals do.
(hobosexual; bumfuck)
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
.
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| User: "kathryn" |
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05 Jan 2006 08:15:22 AM |
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97418C35A1960jimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the
other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how about
those loving gay couples who get together in bathroom
stalls for a few minutes and then part company? Do we count
those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize homosexuality
i ay way and you ARE one!
--
why else would you care?
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| User: "Jim Alder" |
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05 Jan 2006 10:00:55 AM |
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"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
news:dpj9lq$ib7$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97418C35A1960jimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
news:dph02m$mv1$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in
the other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how
about those loving gay couples who get together in
bathroom stalls for a few minutes and then part company?
Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize
homosexuality in any way and you ARE one!
why else would you care?
Care about some goofball pretending that gay relationships
are more stable than hetero ones? And using moron math to prove
it? It's just the kind of thing I do.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
.
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| User: "stoney" |
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06 Jan 2006 03:54:16 PM |
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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 10:00:55 -0600, Jim Alder <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote
in alt.atheism
"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
news:dpj9lq$ib7$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97418C35A1960jimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in
the other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how
about those loving gay couples who get together in
bathroom stalls for a few minutes and then part company?
Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize
homosexuality in any way and you ARE one!
why else would you care?
Care about some goofball pretending that gay relationships
are more stable than hetero ones? And using moron math to prove
it? It's just the kind of thing I do.
Well, you *are* a moron so that was already known.
--
Fundies and trolls are cordially invited to
shove a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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05 Jan 2006 10:22:13 PM |
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On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 14:15:22 +0000 (UTC), "kathryn" <nospam@here.com>
wrote in alt.atheism
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
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"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the
other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how about
those loving gay couples who get together in bathroom
stalls for a few minutes and then part company? Do we count
those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize homosexuality
i ay way and you ARE one!
--
why else would you care?
Exactly.
--
Fundies and trolls are invited to shove
a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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| User: "MikeC" |
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04 Jan 2006 10:20:17 PM |
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
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"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the
other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how about
those loving gay couples who get together in bathroom
stalls for a few minutes and then part company? Do we count
those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize homosexuality
i ay way and you ARE one!
Well...
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/5845859/detail.html
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An executive committee member of the Southern Baptist
Convention was arrested on a lewdness charge for propositioning a
plainclothes policeman outside a hotel, police said.
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Latham, who has spoken out against homosexuality, asked the officer to join
him in his hotel room for oral sex. Latham was arrested and his 2005
Mercedes automobile was impounded, Becker said.
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04 Jan 2006 11:58:11 PM |
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"MikeC" <mikec@somewhere.net> wrote in
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"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
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"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in
the other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how
about those loving gay couples who get together in
bathroom stalls for a few minutes and then part company?
Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize
homosexuality i ay way and you ARE one!
Well...
Yeah, well, that's one.
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/5845859/detail.html
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An executive committee member of the
Southern Baptist Convention was arrested on a lewdness
charge for propositioning a plainclothes policeman outside a
hotel, police said. .
.
.
Latham, who has spoken out against homosexuality, asked the
officer to join him in his hotel room for oral sex. Latham
was arrested and his 2005 Mercedes automobile was impounded,
Becker said.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
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| User: "osprey" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
05 Jan 2006 12:24:10 AM |
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Jim Alder wrote:
"MikeC" <mikec@somewhere.net> wrote in
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
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"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
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"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in
the other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how
about those loving gay couples who get together in
bathroom stalls for a few minutes and then part company?
Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize
homosexuality i ay way and you ARE one!
Well...
Yeah, well, that's one.
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/5845859/detail.html
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An executive committee member of the
Southern Baptist Convention was arrested on a lewdness
charge for propositioning a plainclothes policeman outside a
hotel, police said. .
.
.
Latham, who has spoken out against homosexuality, asked the
officer to join him in his hotel room for oral sex. Latham
was arrested and his 2005 Mercedes automobile was impounded,
Becker said.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
I think I will keep your post in my archives, I found your post very
informative and enlightening. I can think of just a few leftist in
here who fit that description very well. Barnes, George, Gaia, Mimi,
Fischer, Keegan..are a few that fit that very well.
They are quick to blame Republicans for everything, but I haven't seen
one of them EVER have an idea of their own or at least try to work on
solutions. Instead they look to blame.
Ted Goertzel could be right on the money. I have always suspected that
these leftist don't have any self esteem and they certainly can't
handle criticism.
Again, thank you for your article.
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| User: "Jim Alder" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
05 Jan 2006 02:06:17 AM |
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"osprey" <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote in
news:1136442250.352342.123130@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
Again, thank you for your article.
Nice to be appreciated
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
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| User: "Mimi Cohen" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
05 Jan 2006 11:16:55 AM |
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osprey lied:
I
"One last note: I am very surprised at your reaction especially after
just a few short months ago I provided a copy of my DD214 Right in
box 18...1st line it says... SERVED 2 AUG 90 TO 1 OCT 94 IN SUPPORT
OF OPERATION DESERT SHIELD/STORM and in box 13 NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE
MEDAL Funny how you have selective memory, why? Yes, I served in combat
during Desert Storm."
http://groups.google.com/group/talk.abortion/msg/38f5de5691243868?dmode=source&hl=en
"Fine, if you want to play on words...no I was not in actual "combat" "
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/db12fe6b6ec66a35?dmode=source&hl=en
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| User: "Jim Alder" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
05 Jan 2006 02:22:03 PM |
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Mimi Cohen <mimiNOSPAMgal@cox.net> wrote in
news:5wcvf.4454$ZA5.2895@fed1read05:
osprey lied:
I
"One last note: I am very surprised at your reaction
especially after just a few short months ago I provided a
copy of my DD214 Right in box 18...1st line it says...
SERVED 2 AUG 90 TO 1 OCT 94 IN SUPPORT OF OPERATION DESERT
SHIELD/STORM and in box 13 NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL
Funny how you have selective memory, why? Yes, I served in
combat during Desert Storm."
http://groups.google.com/group/talk.abortion/msg/38f5de56912
43868?dmode=source&hl=en
"Fine, if you want to play on words...no I was not in
actual "combat" "
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/db12fe6b6ec66
a35?dmode=source&hl=en
Since you intruded into a thread with a non sequitur, and
deleted the 'play on words' he refers to, I think I'll just
assume you're the one who lied.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
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| User: "Alric Knebel" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
11 Jan 2006 01:36:08 AM |
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osprey wrote:
Jim Alder wrote:
"MikeC" <mikec@somewhere.net> wrote in
news:t71vf.255006$0l5.22720@dukeread06:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97418C35A1960jimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
news:dph02m$mv1$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in
the other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how
about those loving gay couples who get together in
bathroom stalls for a few minutes and then part company?
Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize
homosexuality i ay way and you ARE one!
Well...
Yeah, well, that's one.
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/5845859/detail.html
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An executive committee member of the
Southern Baptist Convention was arrested on a lewdness
charge for propositioning a plainclothes policeman outside a
hotel, police said. .
.
.
Latham, who has spoken out against homosexuality, asked the
officer to join him in his hotel room for oral sex. Latham
was arrested and his 2005 Mercedes automobile was impounded,
Becker said.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
I think I will keep your post in my archives, I found your post very
informative and enlightening. I can think of just a few leftist in
here who fit that description very well. Barnes, George, Gaia, Mimi,
Fischer, Keegan..are a few that fit that very well.
They are quick to blame Republicans for everything, but I haven't seen
one of them EVER have an idea of their own or at least try to work on
solutions. Instead they look to blame.
Ted Goertzel could be right on the money. I have always suspected that
these leftist don't have any self esteem and they certainly can't
handle criticism.
Again, thank you for your article.
If you want sickness, go here:
http://ironeyefortress.com/C-SPAN_loon.html
Now, I'm no therapist, but almost all of the ***** forwarded by that
ridiculous study is in evidence in these right-wing callers. Enjoy.
--
Alric Knebel
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| User: "Jim Alder" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
11 Jan 2006 02:47:21 AM |
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Alric Knebel <alric@[cableone.net]> wrote in
news:11s9dbapafv2ja8@corp.supernews.com:
osprey wrote:
Jim Alder wrote:
"MikeC" <mikec@somewhere.net> wrote in
news:t71vf.255006$0l5.22720@dukeread06:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97418C35A1960jimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
news:dph02m$mv1$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really
care about the sanctity of marriage as an institution,
they should learn how not ***** one up from the gays.
Because they certainly aren't doing all that good of a
job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples,
are on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math
major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that
same time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay
couples in the other 48 states where they CAN'T get
married? And how about those loving gay couples who get
together in bathroom stalls for a few minutes and then
part company? Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize
homosexuality i ay way and you ARE one!
Well...
Yeah, well, that's one.
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/5845859/detail.html
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An executive committee member of the
Southern Baptist Convention was arrested on a lewdness
charge for propositioning a plainclothes policeman outside
a hotel, police said. .
.
.
Latham, who has spoken out against homosexuality, asked
the officer to join him in his hotel room for oral sex.
Latham was arrested and his 2005 Mercedes automobile was
impounded, Becker said.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted
Goertzel wrote a paper in which he offered some insight
into the psyche of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample
of "new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They
found that activists were characterized by weakened
self-esteem, injured narcissism and paranoid tendencies.
They were preoccupied with power and attracted to radical
ideologies that offered clear and unambiguous answers to
their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack
of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They
would run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would
not seem persuasive to others. This is especially difficult
for anti- capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union.
It has also been difficult in the war against terrorism
because Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden are such
unsympathetic figures. Psychologically, it is easier to
blame America for not finding a solution than it is to put
one's own ideas on the line.
I think I will keep your post in my archives, I found your
post very informative and enlightening. I can think of
just a few leftist in here who fit that description very
well. Barnes, George, Gaia, Mimi, Fischer, Keegan..are a
few that fit that very well. They are quick to blame
Republicans for everything, but I haven't seen one of them
EVER have an idea of their own or at least try to work on
solutions. Instead they look to blame.
Ted Goertzel could be right on the money. I have always
suspected that these leftist don't have any self esteem and
they certainly can't handle criticism.
Again, thank you for your article.
If you want sickness, go here:
http://ironeyefortress.com/C-SPAN_loon.html
Now, I'm no therapist, but almost all of the *****
forwarded by that ridiculous study is in evidence in these
right-wing callers. Enjoy.
Ah, the "You're as bad as us!" approach! Gotta love the
classics.
So you're only as bad as Nazi racists. Congratulations.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
.
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| User: "Alric Knebel" |
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| Title: Re: Gay Divorce Rate: 1% Heterosexual Divorce Rate: 50% |
11 Jan 2006 03:10:28 AM |
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Jim Alder wrote:
Alric Knebel <alric@[cableone.net]> wrote in
news:11s9dbapafv2ja8@corp.supernews.com:
osprey wrote:
Jim Alder wrote:
"MikeC" <mikec@somewhere.net> wrote in
news:t71vf.255006$0l5.22720@dukeread06:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns97418C35A1960jimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
news:dph02m$mv1$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com:
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
news:Xns974173B0E352Cjimaldersssnetcom@216.196.97.142...
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really
care about the sanctity of marriage as an institution,
they should learn how not ***** one up from the gays.
Because they certainly aren't doing all that good of a
job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples,
are on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math
major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that
same time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay
couples in the other 48 states where they CAN'T get
married? And how about those loving gay couples who get
together in bathroom stalls for a few minutes and then
part company? Do we count those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize
homosexuality i ay way and you ARE one!
Well...
Yeah, well, that's one.
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/5845859/detail.html
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An executive committee member of the
Southern Baptist Convention was arrested on a lewdness
charge for propositioning a plainclothes policeman outside
a hotel, police said. .
.
.
Latham, who has spoken out against homosexuality, asked
the officer to join him in his hotel room for oral sex.
Latham was arrested and his 2005 Mercedes automobile was
impounded, Becker said.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted
Goertzel wrote a paper in which he offered some insight
into the psyche of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample
of "new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They
found that activists were characterized by weakened
self-esteem, injured narcissism and paranoid tendencies.
They were preoccupied with power and attracted to radical
ideologies that offered clear and unambiguous answers to
their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack
of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They
would run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would
not seem persuasive to others. This is especially difficult
for anti- capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union.
It has also been difficult in the war against terrorism
because Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden are such
unsympathetic figures. Psychologically, it is easier to
blame America for not finding a solution than it is to put
one's own ideas on the line.
I think I will keep your post in my archives, I found your
post very informative and enlightening. I can think of
just a few leftist in here who fit that description very
well. Barnes, George, Gaia, Mimi, Fischer, Keegan..are a
few that fit that very well. They are quick to blame
Republicans for everything, but I haven't seen one of them
EVER have an idea of their own or at least try to work on
solutions. Instead they look to blame.
Ted Goertzel could be right on the money. I have always
suspected that these leftist don't have any self esteem and
they certainly can't handle criticism.
Again, thank you for your article.
If you want sickness, go here:
http://ironeyefortress.com/C-SPAN_loon.html
Now, I'm no therapist, but almost all of the *****
forwarded by that ridiculous study is in evidence in these
right-wing callers. Enjoy.
Ah, the "You're as bad as us!" approach! Gotta love the
classics.
So you're only as bad as Nazi racists. Congratulations.
Oh, gosh no! We're not bad at all. I'm saying that the study was
nonsense and those calls are my proof. The researcher had to be
somewhat of a nut to even conclude such a thing, and it surely
contradicts reality. I showed you the reality (and there were two other
pages besides the one with the racists; look to the left column, the
other links). Your right-wing loon lacks real ideas, and he joins the
Republican party because original thinking is not his forte.
I thought it would be obvious what I meant. It probably was to someone
who doesn't buy in to such a ridiculous "study." Of course, to believe
such a study is to prove my point. You have low self-esteem, so you
rely on bogus studies to pump yourself up.
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 21:20:17 -0700, "MikeC" <mikec@somewhere.net> wrote
in alt.atheism
"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
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"kathryn" <nospam@here.com> wrote in
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"Jim Alder" <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in message
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"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the
other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how about
those loving gay couples who get together in bathroom
stalls for a few minutes and then part company? Do we count
those, too?
is it comfortable in that closet?
LOL! Oh, I've always loved that one! Criticize homosexuality
i ay way and you ARE one!
Well...
http://www.channeloklahoma.com/news/5845859/detail.html
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An executive committee member of the Southern Baptist
Convention was arrested on a lewdness charge for propositioning a
plainclothes policeman outside a hotel, police said.
Latham, who has spoken out against homosexuality, asked the officer to join
him in his hotel room for oral sex. Latham was arrested and his 2005
Mercedes automobile was impounded, Becker said.
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHHH
These clowns are so damned stupid it's indescribable.
--
Fundies and trolls are invited to shove
a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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Divorce: Red States/Blue States
"[A]reas of the country where divorce rates are highest are also
frequently the areas where many conservative Christians live. Kentucky,
Mississippi and Arkansas, for example, voted overwhelmingly for
constitutional amendments to ban gay marriage. But they had three of the
highest divorce rates in 2003. ... The lowest divorce rates are largely in
the blue states: the Northeast and the upper Midwest. And the state with
the lowest divorce rate was Massachusetts, home to John Kerry, the
Kennedys and same-sex marriage."
-- Columnist Pam Belluck, The New York Times, Nov. 14.
Philip Yancy, in his book What's So Amazing About Grace?, has the
following to say about Christian marriages: "Surely a peculiar people
should demonstrate a higher standard of personal ethics than the
surrounding world. Yet, to take just one example, pollster George Barna
discovered that born-again Christians in modern America actually have a
higher rate of divorce (27%) than nonbelievers (23%); those who describe
themselves as fundamentalists have the highest percentage of all (30%).
Indeed, four of the six states with the highest divorce rates fall in the
region known as the Bible Belt. Far from being peculiar, modern Christians
tend to look just like everyone else, only more so."
Bible Belt Battles High Divorce Rates
Author: Blaine Harden
Publication: The New York Times
Date: May 21, 2001
The governor grumbles about how it is easier for Oklahomans to get out of
a marriage than a Tupperware contract. The head of the Southern Baptist
church complains that pastors are afraid to look love-besotted
parishioners in the eye and tell them that they are too immature for
marriage.
A posse of public health nurses, social workers, pastors and extension
agents has been deputized to bring down a divorce rate that in Oklahoma,
as in several states across the Bible Belt, is among the highest in the
country.
The governor, the Baptist leadership and the antidivorce foot soldiers
are collectively struggling to avert collisions between naive notions of
wedded bliss and the reality of marriage.
That is the sort of collision that crumpled the first marriage of Cathryn
Hinderliter, a preacher's daughter from Tulsa. She was raised to believe
that God, her parents and the State of Oklahoma wanted her married. When
the first man asked, she said yes.
"I had this vision that this is just what people do: Get married, have
kids and Christ comes back," she said. "No one asked me, `Are you sure
this is what you want?' The day I got married, my mother came to me and
tried to give me the sex talk. I said, `Lady, go home and get my slip.' "
She and her first husband had a 20- minute prewedding talk with their
minister at East Tulsa Christian Church.
"Our pastor said, `I am really happy for you guys,' " she recalled. "He
mentioned a couple of books to read. I never cracked them. It was a joke."
The marriage ended after five years and one child when she ran off to
California, where she had an affair.
"Subconsciously, I knew that that was a biblical reason for divorce," she
said. "One that my husband couldn't deny. One that my parents couldn't
deny."
It has been about four years since politicians here and in several other
states began to acknowledge a troubling paradox: The divorce rate in many
parts of the Bible Belt is roughly 50 percent above the national average.
In Arkansas, Gov. Mike Huckabee, a Republican, declared a "marital
emergency" in 1999 and vowed to halve the divorce rate by 2010. He signed
a covenant marriage law last month that allows couples to choose a
marital contract that, in most cases, would require a two-year waiting
period before a divorce becomes final. Louisiana has enacted similar
laws, as has Arizona.
Here in Oklahoma, Gov. Frank Keating, also a Republican, diagnosed
divorce as a principal cause of poverty in his state. He started a
much-publicized, multipronged campaign, paid for with $10 million in
federal welfare money, to cut the divorce rate by one-third in 10 years.
The Oklahoma Legislature, controlled by Democrats, has all but killed the
governor's proposals for covenant marriage and the removal of mutual
incompatibility as grounds for divorce. But it has passed several of his
other proposals, measures that call for creating a statewide network for
premarital education and for training secular and religious marriage
counselors.
"Seventy percent of our people go to church once a week or more," Mr.
Keating said in an interview. "These divorce statistics are a scalding
indictment of what isn't being said behind the pulpit."
The Rev. Anthony Jordan, executive director of the Baptist General
Convention in Oklahoma, could not agree more.
"We are responsible," he said. "We are good in helping young people plan
a wedding, but not in planning a marriage. And in our desire to be
compassionate to those who are going through a divorce, the church has
watered down a strong message in regard to the ills and sins of divorce."
About three-quarters of Oklahomans are married in church, according to
state estimates. By far the largest church in the state is the Southern
Baptist Convention, with about half of the churchgoing population.
Despite the efforts of the last several years, the institution of
marriage by some measures is losing ground. The census found that in the
1990's, the number of unmarried couples living together jumped by 97
percent in Oklahoma, 125 percent in Arkansas and 123 percent in
Tennessee. These increases in the buckle of the Bible Belt are well above
the 72 percent increase in unmarried couples that the census found in the
nation as a whole.
For the first time, the census showed that married couples with children
made up less than a quarter of the American population (23.5 percent). In
Oklahoma, the percentage of such nuclear families was even lower (23.2
percent).
"Those numbers are a total reflection of marriage as an institution that
is losing its appeal," said Jerry Regier, Oklahoma's secretary of health
and human services and the governor's point man for defending divorce.
"Our society has been overwhelmed by divorce."
An Economic Issue
Demographers say alarm bells ringing in the Bible Belt in the last
several years are about 20 years late.
"There is no new emergency, no new crisis," said Dr. Robert Schoen, a
professor of sociology at Pennsylvania State University and a specialist
in the demography of marriage.
The rate of failed marriages doubled from the early 1960's to 1980,
reaching a point where about 43 percent of marriages ended in divorce,
Dr. Schoen said. Since then, the rate has leveled off at a historically
high plateau. In Oklahoma, as in many states, government figures have
since shown a slight decline in the divorce rate, measured as a
percentage of the total population. The number of divorces per 1,000
Oklahomans fell to 6.5 in 1998, from 7.7 in 1990. The national average in
1996 was 4.3 divorces per 1,000 people.
"There is no divorce emergency in the sense that divorce rates are going
up," said Dr. Andrew J. Cherlin, a family demographer who is a professor
of public policy at Johns Hopkins University. "I think what is going on
in Oklahoma is part of the aftershocks to the divorce revolution."
Among those aftershocks is a strong national consensus that the social
ills caused by divorce are costing federal and state governments huge
amounts of money.
"We know what the cause of poverty is in this country and, like it or
not, it's divorce and nonwedlock childbearing," said Dr. Steve Nock, a
family demographer and professor of sociology at the University of
Virginia.
"We know that for every three divorces, one family ends up below the
poverty line," Dr. Nock said. "The average woman with dependent children
who ends up in poverty stays poor for eight months. The federal
government pays for part of that, but states pay the balance. Divorce, by
itself, is a major economic issue."
Shepherding a Lost Flock
About 300 ministers met here this week at Oklahoma Christian University
for a marriage-saving seminar. Most of them were from small Protestant
churches in rural areas, and many said they were in desperate need of
advice.
"Divorce has almost become the norm, and we have come to accept it," said
the Rev. Duane Schroeder, pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Enid, a
town in northwest Oklahoma. "Just about every couple that comes to me
I'd say about 90 percent is living together. It's as if they don't know
it is wrong."
Several of the ministers acknowledged in interviews that they had been
passive observers as divorce gathered momentum in their congregations. A
few said they had encouraged young people to "fix" the sin of premarital
sex by marrying.
"There is a tidal wave of divorce to deal with," said the Rev. Larry
Henderson, pastor of a small evangelical church in Mooreland, Okla., a
town of about 1,200 people. "The saddest thing is that people are not
getting married anymore."
Les and Leslie Parrott, marriage experts imported by the governor from
Seattle Pacific University, presided over the seminar. Hired as the
state's first "scholars in residence" on marriage, the couple has
crisscrossed Oklahoma in the last year, training state employees and
ministers in the craft of marriage counseling.
Most of their advice directs counselors to attack myths that hobble
marriages from the start myths like, "My spouse will make me whole."
"If you believe somebody else can complete you, you are setting yourself
up for serious heartbreak," Les Parrott, a professor of clinical
psychology, told the ministers to tell couples considering marriage.
After the seminar, the Parrotts said that many of the premarital myths
that needed shattering in Oklahoma grew out of "naive and unrealistic"
assumptions held by young people who were intoxicated by love and
cosseted by a culture that delights in weddings but tolerates divorce.
"Young people tell us that if they are in love and God is with them, then
that's all they need," said Leslie Parrott, a marriage and family
therapist. "Later, if they are not happy, they say, `God wants me to get
a divorce.' There is very little appreciation that marriage requires hard
work and communication skills. They have been shown by the example of
friends and family that when things go bad, you just get divorced."
Second Time Around
After the collapse of her first marriage in 1987, Cathryn Hinderliter,
who is now 40, became poor and cautious.
She found a job as a medical secretary. With her daughter, Sara, she
moved into an apartment in Oklahoma City that cost $199 a month. Every
two weeks, after cashing her paycheck and paying her bills, she had $35
left over for food and gasoline, she remembers. She did not go on food
stamps, she said, but did declare bankruptcy in 1992.
She also decided to have nothing to do with marriage, unless a suitor
committed up front to "an incredible amount of work."
She knew Mark Hinderliter, a divorced engineer, for three years before
she dared date him. They did not live together during their year of
courtship, she said, and did not even kiss until they had attended a
marriage-and-family seminar. After drifting away from their Christian
roots, they say they have renewed their commitment to God, but do not
expect him to keep their marriage together. That's their job.
"The biggest lesson I have learned is don't walk into marriage with a
handed-down faith and bunch of dogma," said Mr. Hinderliter, 36.
Ms. Hinderliter's parents, too, say they have learned from her painful divorce.
"We assumed that she was ready," said the Rev. Jack Foreman, Ms.
Hinderliter's father, who is a professor of deaf education at Tulsa State
University. "In retrospect, we should have asked some hard
questions."
The East Tulsa Christian Church has begun to ask hard questions. It
refuses to marry any couple that declines premarital counseling. It
demands that couples who are living together move to separate residences
for six months before they can be married in the church.
Besides Sara, now 17, Mark and Cathryn Hinderliter have a daughter,
Greta, who is 3. The couple agree that their marriage is working. Still,
they have problems, and Ms. Hinderliter has insisted on working them out
in sessions with a marriage counselor, who is also an evangelical
Christian.
"How do you do this right?" she said. "Well, basically, I think you just
communicate until your knuckles bleed."
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*Peace of Christ*
http://grace.break.at
To send e-mail, remove "youhat" from address
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On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 10:22:22 -0600, Jim Alder <jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote
in alt.atheism
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because they
certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are on
record as having asked a court to end those relationships,
according to the latest statistics available. In comparison,
roughly 50 percent of heterosexual U.S. marriages end in
divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same time
period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the other 48
states where they CAN'T get married? And how about those loving
gay couples who get together in bathroom stalls for a few
minutes and then part company? Do we count those, too?
And there's that Christian honesty, compassion, empathy, humanity, and
education. [that's sarcasm, dipshit]
--
Fundies and trolls are invited to shove
a wooden cross up their arses and rotate
at a high rate of speed. I trust you'll
be 'blessed' with a cornucopia of splinters.
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05 Jan 2006 10:54:30 PM |
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stoney <stoney@the.net> wrote in
news:qurrr1547abomtr58nhj2f4at6nboj5ibt@4ax.com:
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006 10:22:22 -0600, Jim Alder
<jimalder@ssnet.com> wrote in alt.atheism
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote in
news:ljrmr1pcg44cpjbctmohalr2nvrep3ar6e@4ax.com:
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care
about the sanctity of marriage as an institution, they
should learn how not ***** one up from the gays. Because
they certainly aren't doing all that good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil
unions. A little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are
on record as having asked a court to end those
relationships, according to the latest statistics
available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
Another liberal pervert speaks up. Tell me, math major;
What's the divorce rate for heteros married in that same
time period (as of 2004)? And how about gay couples in the
other 48 states where they CAN'T get married? And how about
those loving gay couples who get together in bathroom stalls
for a few minutes and then part company? Do we count those,
too?
And there's that Christian honesty, compassion, empathy,
humanity, and education. [that's sarcasm, dipshit]
Sorry if reality offends you.
--
In 2003 a sociologist from Rutgers University named Ted Goertzel
wrote a paper in which he offered some insight into the psyche
of the left. Interesting reading:
In the 1970s, Stanley Rothman and Robert Lichter
administered Thematic Apperception Tests to a large sample of
"new left" radicals (Roots of Radicalism, 1982). They found that
activists were characterized by weakened self-esteem, injured
narcissism and paranoid tendencies. They were preoccupied with
power and attracted to radical ideologies that offered clear and
unambiguous answers to their questions. . . .
The unwillingness to offer alternatives reveals a lack of
self-confidence and self-esteem. If they offered their own
policy ideas they would be vulnerable to criticism. They would
run the risk that their ideas would fail, or would not seem
persuasive to others. This is especially difficult for anti-
capitalists after the fall of the Soviet Union. It has also been
difficult in the war against terrorism because Saddam Hussein
and Osama bin Laden are such unsympathetic figures.
Psychologically, it is easier to blame America for not finding a
solution than it is to put one's own ideas on the line.
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Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting ***** wrote in message ...
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care about the
sanctity of marriage as an institution, they should learn how not *****
one up from the gays. Because they certainly aren't doing all that
good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil unions. A
little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are on record as having
asked a court to end those relationships, according to the latest
statistics available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=innumeracy
You should become aquainted with the concept.
- Rick
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On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 02:08:41 -0600, "Rick"
<pl1_alpha_geek@juNOSPAM.com> wrote:
Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting ***** wrote in message ...
Hmm... it seems to me that if Christianazis really care about the
sanctity of marriage as an institution, they should learn how not *****
one up from the gays. Because they certainly aren't doing all that
good of a job.
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2005/12/16/1
"As of 2004, 7,549 gay couples have had official civil unions. A
little more than 1 percent, or 78 couples, are on record as having
asked a court to end those relationships, according to the latest
statistics available. In comparison, roughly 50 percent of
heterosexual U.S. marriages end in divorce."
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=innumeracy
You should become aquainted with the concept.
You obviously are more conversant about innumeracy. Why don't you tell
me how you make ***** up?
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Sorcery Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec (aka aka Yang's little poltregeist *****)
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.6 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: 12.5 million FEWER jobs than Clinton and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -2181 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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"Now, did I want to go? Hell no."
-duke (duckgumbo32@cox.net), aka PedophilEarl J Weber, 63
year old mateless, heirless biological failure
of Afton Oaks Apartment, Baton Rouge, on why
a Neocon chickenhawk like him pussied out of
the Vietnam War.
Contact duke's priest and ask
him why duke loves to play
with little girls' nipples:
http://www.stpatrickbr.org/
Father Gerard "Jerry" Martin
Saint Patrick Catholic Church
12424 Brogdon Lane
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70816
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Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting ***** wrote in message ...
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 02:08:41 -0600, "Rick"
<pl1_alpha_geek@juNOSPAM.com> wrote:
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