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"Yang, AthD h.c" |
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08 Aug 2007 09:11:24 AM |
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Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
08 Aug 2007 11:49:08 AM |
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On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
09 Aug 2007 08:43:05 AM |
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 +0000, wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising. It
has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa businessman
and former legislator who represents Kansas on the Republican National
Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to avoid
-- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
Let's see... um... neither.
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord with
me?
You hug your imaginary friends often?
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism,
because it is a merger of State and corporate power."
- Mussolini
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
09 Aug 2007 10:10:22 PM |
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On Aug 9, 8:43 am, "Mark K. Bilbo" <gm...@com.mkbilbo> wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 +0000, wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising. It
has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa businessman
and former legislator who represents Kansas on the Republican National
Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to avoid
-- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
Let's see... um... neither.
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord with
me?
You hug your imaginary friends often?
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
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"Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism,
because it is a merger of State and corporate power."
- Mussolini- Hide quoted text -
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Jesus or you?
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| User: "Don Martin" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
10 Aug 2007 11:46:46 AM |
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On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 08:43:05 -0500, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<gmail@com.mkbilbo> wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 +0000, wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising. It
has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa businessman
and former legislator who represents Kansas on the Republican National
Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to avoid
-- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
Let's see... um... neither.
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord with
me?
You hug your imaginary friends often?
Do you imagine he has any real ones willing to touch him?
WOA* #2278
If you can't be a dirty old man, what is the point of being an old man?
Through a jaundiced eye darkly--rheum with a view.
The Squeeky Wheel
http://home.comcast.net/~drdonmartin/
__________
*Wicked Old Atheist
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
10 Aug 2007 11:28:36 AM |
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:46:46 -0500, Don Martin wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 08:43:05 -0500, "Mark K. Bilbo" <gmail@com.mkbilbo>
wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 +0000, wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on
that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
Let's see... um... neither.
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
You hug your imaginary friends often?
Do you imagine he has any real ones willing to touch him?
Do you imagine he has any real ones?
--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
------------------------------------------------------------
"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace
alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing
it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."
- H. L. Mencken
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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08 Aug 2007 09:37:29 PM |
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 -0000, "HelloandADios@gmail.com"
<HelloandADios@gmail.com> wrote:
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
Only if you never post a single word to Usenet again.
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| User: "" |
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09 Aug 2007 10:08:48 PM |
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On Aug 8, 9:37 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
Only if you never post a single word to Usenet again.
That I would gladly do.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
10 Aug 2007 01:56:43 PM |
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 03:08:48 -0000, "HelloandADios@gmail.com"
<HelloandADios@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:37 pm, Al Klein <ruk...@pern.invalid> wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
Only if you never post a single word to Usenet again.
That I would gladly do.
You did, do I don't have to.
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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09 Aug 2007 10:10:45 AM |
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 -0000, "HelloandADios@gmail.com"
<HelloandADios@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
You tell me. Does Christianity make people moronically paranoid like
this?
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
Only if you promise to not use any of the modern day techology
developed by atheists such as Watson and Crick and Richard Feynman.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
09 Aug 2007 10:13:01 PM |
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On Aug 9, 10:10 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
You tell me. Does Christianity make people moronically paranoid like
this?
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
Only if you promise to not use any of the modern day techology
developed by atheists such as Watson and Crick and Richard Feynman.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
What state do you think you would be in if you stopped using all the
technology that Theists developed?
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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10 Aug 2007 10:20:24 AM |
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 03:13:01 -0000, "HelloandADios@gmail.com"
<HelloandADios@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 9, 10:10 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
You tell me. Does Christianity make people moronically paranoid like
this?
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
Only if you promise to not use any of the modern day techology
developed by atheists such as Watson and Crick and Richard Feynman.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
What state do you think you would be in if you stopped using all the
technology that Theists developed?
Which one, paper that was developed by non Christians, gun powder that
was developed by non-Christians. or compass that was developed by non
Christians.
Face it, your time has passed. Instead of making discoveries that
benefit mankind, you Christians are now reduced to bragging about how
smart your ancesters were. As an atheist, I shall stick to my atheist
contemporaries that has brought you the satellite communcations,
genetic engineering, the internets, and more.
Oh, and your GOPedphiles can continue to molest little children in the
name of Jesus.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
11 Aug 2007 07:34:27 PM |
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On Aug 10, 10:20 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 03:13:01 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 9, 10:10 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
You tell me. Does Christianity make people moronically paranoid like
this?
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
Only if you promise to not use any of the modern day techology
developed by atheists such as Watson and Crick and Richard Feynman.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
What state do you think you would be in if you stopped using all the
technology that Theists developed?
Which one, paper that was developed by non Christians, gun powder that
was developed by non-Christians. or compass that was developed by non
Christians.
Face it, your time has passed. Instead of making discoveries that
benefit mankind, you Christians are now reduced to bragging about how
smart your ancesters were. As an atheist, I shall stick to my atheist
contemporaries that has brought you the satellite communcations,
genetic engineering, the internets, and more.
Oh, and your GOPedphiles can continue to molest little children in the
name of Jesus.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Did their atheism bring about their discoveries?
But seriously...You seem to think that if you are a theist that you
can't do science/logic/philosophy and maybe you think we try and stop
such things too - which maybe explains your hostility to religion.
Science is not going to make you a happy whole person and make the
world a better place - just so you know. Only people can do that and
there IS no moral underpinning to science.
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"HelloandADios@gmail.com" <HelloandADios@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1186878867.285756.263210@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
<...>
Science is not going to make you a happy whole person and make the
world a better place - just so you know.
<...>
Without science I would have died before my 2 birthday (and on two
occasions after that). You could of course argue that the world would
be a better place without me, but I prefer it this way.
Lisbeth.
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The day I don't learn anything new is the day I die.
*What we know is not nearly as interesting as *how we know it.
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Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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On Aug 12, 3:48 pm, Lisbeth Andersson <lis...@bredband.net> wrote:
"HelloandAD...@gmail.com" <HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote innews:1186878867.285756.263210@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
<...>> Science is not going to make you a happy whole person and make the
world a better place - just so you know.
<...>
Without science I would have died before my 2 birthday (and on two
occasions after that). You could of course argue that the world would
be a better place without me, but I prefer it this way.
Lisbeth.
----
The day I don't learn anything new is the day I die.
*What we know is not nearly as interesting as *how we know it.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Thank you for knocking down the "Strawman" for us all. I guess I'll
have to change my opinions about science and God now.
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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14 Aug 2007 09:43:29 AM |
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 23:00:11 -0000, "HelloandADios@gmail.com"
<HelloandADios@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 12, 3:48 pm, Lisbeth Andersson <lis...@bredband.net> wrote:
"HelloandAD...@gmail.com" <HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote innews:1186878867.285756.263210@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
<...>> Science is not going to make you a happy whole person and make the
world a better place - just so you know.
<...>
Without science I would have died before my 2 birthday (and on two
occasions after that). You could of course argue that the world would
be a better place without me, but I prefer it this way.
Lisbeth.
----
The day I don't learn anything new is the day I die.
*What we know is not nearly as interesting as *how we know it.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Thank you for knocking down the "Strawman" for us all. I guess I'll
have to change my opinions about science and God now.
Thank you for your non sequitur. Here we have an empirical case where
science has done more for a human being than your crappy religion can
ever do. How many infants has Christianity saved from an early death?
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
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14 Aug 2007 10:04:32 AM |
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On Aug 14, 10:43 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 23:00:11 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 12, 3:48 pm, Lisbeth Andersson <lis...@bredband.net> wrote:
"HelloandAD...@gmail.com" <HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote innews:1186878867.285756.263210@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
<...>> Science is not going to make you a happy whole person and make the
world a better place - just so you know.
<...>
Without science I would have died before my 2 birthday (and on two
occasions after that). You could of course argue that the world would
be a better place without me, but I prefer it this way.
Lisbeth.
----
The day I don't learn anything new is the day I die.
*What we know is not nearly as interesting as *how we know it.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Thank you for knocking down the "Strawman" for us all. I guess I'll
have to change my opinions about science and God now.
Thank you for your non sequitur. Here we have an empirical case where
science has done more for a human being than your crappy religion can
ever do. How many infants has Christianity saved from an early death?
--
Yang
Two things:
One: thats just begging for them to pull out the abortion debate,
don't do it
Two: Hamy many infants? Why they can claim all that were ever prayed
for, except the ones that died....because that's God plan.
Geez, what a con game.
Hatter
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14 Aug 2007 09:01:47 PM |
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:04:32 -0700, Hatter <Hatter23@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 14, 10:43 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 23:00:11 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 12, 3:48 pm, Lisbeth Andersson <lis...@bredband.net> wrote:
"HelloandAD...@gmail.com" <HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote innews:1186878867.285756.263210@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
<...>> Science is not going to make you a happy whole person and make the
world a better place - just so you know.
<...>
Without science I would have died before my 2 birthday (and on two
occasions after that). You could of course argue that the world would
be a better place without me, but I prefer it this way.
Lisbeth.
----
The day I don't learn anything new is the day I die.
*What we know is not nearly as interesting as *how we know it.
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Thank you for knocking down the "Strawman" for us all. I guess I'll
have to change my opinions about science and God now.
Thank you for your non sequitur. Here we have an empirical case where
science has done more for a human being than your crappy religion can
ever do. How many infants has Christianity saved from an early death?
--
Yang
Two things:
One: thats just begging for them to pull out the abortion debate,
don't do it
Let them. Those abortions aren't all being done by atheists.
Two: Hamy many infants? Why they can claim all that were ever prayed
for, except the ones that died....because that's God plan.
Geez, what a con game.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c" |
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14 Aug 2007 09:42:08 AM |
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 00:34:27 -0000, "HelloandADios@gmail.com"
<HelloandADios@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 10, 10:20 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 03:13:01 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 9, 10:10 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 16:49:08 -0000, "HelloandAD...@gmail.com"
<HelloandAD...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 8, 9:11 am, "Yang, AthD (h.c)" <eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com>
wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
Are the actions of the Republican party part of the arguement for or
against God?
You tell me. Does Christianity make people moronically paranoid like
this?
If they become wonderful and giving, will you embrace Jesus as Lord
with me?
Only if you promise to not use any of the modern day techology
developed by atheists such as Watson and Crick and Richard Feynman.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
What state do you think you would be in if you stopped using all the
technology that Theists developed?
Which one, paper that was developed by non Christians, gun powder that
was developed by non-Christians. or compass that was developed by non
Christians.
Face it, your time has passed. Instead of making discoveries that
benefit mankind, you Christians are now reduced to bragging about how
smart your ancesters were. As an atheist, I shall stick to my atheist
contemporaries that has brought you the satellite communcations,
genetic engineering, the internets, and more.
Oh, and your GOPedphiles can continue to molest little children in the
name of Jesus.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Did their atheism bring about their discoveries?
Quick, name a Christian Nobel Laureate in the sciences.
I rest my case.
But seriously...You seem to think that if you are a theist that you
can't do science/logic/philosophy and maybe you think we try and stop
such things too - which maybe explains your hostility to religion.
Science is not going to make you a happy whole person and make the
world a better place -
Of course it does, when compared to your pathetic religion. Science
has cured malaria and small pox while all you Christians can do is
come up with some ***** raindance to "honor" the dead.
just so you know. Only people can do that and
there IS no moral underpinning to science.
That's because you think there is no morality to truth and human
lives.
You think that it is more moral to watch 20 million people die from
influenza than to find out the roots of all those deaths so that we
might, you know, do something about it.
--
Yang
a.a.#28
"I can hardly wait for your head to explode when the Repubs hold onto
both houses of Congress this November. And Yang can quote me on that."
-Fred Stone, 6/14/2006
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12 Aug 2007 06:02:32 PM |
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:24 GMT, "Yang, AthD (h.c)"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
The SS were forced to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Party as well. In
fact their motto was "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (My Honor is Loyalty)
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12 Aug 2007 06:12:21 PM |
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"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:s04vb3dlo7e4oou3ejo7vd7jr93tvjnj2m@4ax.com...
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:24 GMT, "Yang, AthD (h.c)"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
The SS were forced to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Party as well. In
fact their motto was "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (My Honor is Loyalty)
Oh look everybody, a NAZI comparison. How original.
What a terrible thing it is that a party which stands for certain
well-defined principles should ask those who represent it to actually stand
by those principles.
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12 Aug 2007 09:49:04 PM |
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"Fester" <not@home.com> wrote in message
news:46bf93d7$0$31263$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:s04vb3dlo7e4oou3ejo7vd7jr93tvjnj2m@4ax.com...
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:24 GMT, "Yang, AthD (h.c)"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
The SS were forced to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Party as well. In
fact their motto was "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (My Honor is Loyalty)
Oh look everybody, a NAZI comparison. How original.
What a terrible thing it is that a party which stands for certain
well-defined principles should ask those who represent it to actually
stand by those principles.
It is if those principles are harmful to the country.
--
Denis Loubet
dloubet@io.com
http://www.io.com/~dloubet
http://www.ashenempires.com
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14 Aug 2007 11:20:24 AM |
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:12:21 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:s04vb3dlo7e4oou3ejo7vd7jr93tvjnj2m@4ax.com...
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:24 GMT, "Yang, AthD (h.c)"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
The SS were forced to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Party as well. In
fact their motto was "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (My Honor is Loyalty)
Oh look everybody, a NAZI comparison. How original.
If people don't want to be compared to the Nazis they shouldn't
emulate them by demanding an oath of loyalty to any political party.
What a terrible thing it is that a party which stands for certain
well-defined principles should ask those who represent it to actually stand
by those principles.
You mean well defined principles like smaller, less intrusive
government and limited spending?
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14 Aug 2007 05:15:32 PM |
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"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:mal3c3lcnkei3i3r2p3ee4n3hl9jmeilqt@4ax.com...
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:12:21 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:s04vb3dlo7e4oou3ejo7vd7jr93tvjnj2m@4ax.com...
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:24 GMT, "Yang, AthD (h.c)"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
The SS were forced to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Party as well. In
fact their motto was "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (My Honor is Loyalty)
Oh look everybody, a NAZI comparison. How original.
If people don't want to be compared to the Nazis they shouldn't
emulate them by demanding an oath of loyalty to any political party.
No, you just seek to villify those you don't like for other reasons with
stupid, facile association with nazism. That makes you scum.
What a terrible thing it is that a party which stands for certain
well-defined principles should ask those who represent it to actually
stand
by those principles.
You mean well defined principles like smaller, less intrusive
government and limited spending?
Precisely. And the shitty performance of the Repubs is the reason why
voters like myself would like the assurance of the candidate I would vote
for that he would do better than that!
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16 Aug 2007 11:54:31 PM |
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:15:32 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:12:21 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:24 GMT, "Yang, AthD (h.c)"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
The SS were forced to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Party as well. In
fact their motto was "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (My Honor is Loyalty)
Oh look everybody, a NAZI comparison. How original.
If people don't want to be compared to the Nazis they shouldn't
emulate them by demanding an oath of loyalty to any political party.
No, you just seek to villify those you don't like for other reasons with
stupid, facile association with nazism.
If the show fits.
That makes you scum.
That makes you a hypocrite since you are guilty of the very thing you
accused me of.
What a terrible thing it is that a party which stands for certain
well-defined principles should ask those who represent it to actually
stand
by those principles.
You mean well defined principles like smaller, less intrusive
government and limited spending?
Precisely. And the shitty performance of the Repubs is the reason why
voters like myself would like the assurance of the candidate I would vote
for that he would do better than that!
So you swear an oath to stay loyal to the party, then the party
changes it's principles. Then what do you? Do you remain loyal to the
party or to your own ideals?
.
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
17 Aug 2007 04:56:43 AM |
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"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:15:32 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:12:21 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:24 GMT, "Yang, AthD (h.c)"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
The SS were forced to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Party as well. In
fact their motto was "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (My Honor is Loyalty)
Oh look everybody, a NAZI comparison. How original.
If people don't want to be compared to the Nazis they shouldn't
emulate them by demanding an oath of loyalty to any political party.
No, you just seek to villify those you don't like for other reasons with
stupid, facile association with nazism.
If the show fits.
That makes you scum.
IKYABWAI
That makes you a hypocrite since you are guilty of the very thing you
accused me of.
What a terrible thing it is that a party which stands for certain
well-defined principles should ask those who represent it to actually
stand
by those principles.
You mean well defined principles like smaller, less intrusive
government and limited spending?
Precisely. And the shitty performance of the Repubs is the reason why
voters like myself would like the assurance of the candidate I would vote
for that he would do better than that!
So you swear an oath to stay loyal to the party, then the party
changes it's principles. Then what do you? Do you remain loyal to the
party or to your own ideals?
The party didn't change principles, individual Repubs chose to act against
them. Those RINOs have fucked up. If they were to agree to take an oath,
voters would have a clear understanding that they compromised the principles
that those who elected them value.
.
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| User: "Backyard Astronomer" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
18 Aug 2007 03:40:05 PM |
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 05:56:43 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:15:32 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:mal3c3lcnkei3i3r2p3ee4n3hl9jmeilqt@4ax.com...
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:12:21 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:s04vb3dlo7e4oou3ejo7vd7jr93tvjnj2m@4ax.com...
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 14:11:24 GMT, "Yang, AthD (h.c)"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
Party of Freedom, indeed.
http://www.kansas.com/news/state/story/135962.html
The state Republican Party is forming a loyalty committee so that
it can punish officers who endorse or contribute to Democrats.
The GOP's conservative-dominated state committee also is accusing
a prominent moderate of trying to undermine the party's fundraising.
It has adopted a resolution criticizing Steve Cloud, a Lenexa
businessman and former legislator who represents Kansas on the
Republican National Committee.
The state committee's anti-Cloud resolution and its decision to
form the loyalty committee came as Republicans continue to feel the
sting of election losses last year. Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius
easily won a second term; Paul Morrison switched parties to win the
attorney general's office as a Democrat; and Democrat Nancy Boyda
ousted five-term Republican Rep. Jim Ryun in the 2nd Congressional
District.
Before taking office in January, chairman Kris Kobach promised to
reorganize and reinvigorate the Kansas GOP. He and other Republicans
have said GOP activists need to show unity in elections so that
Democrats don't take advantage of their disagreements.
"The motive behind this is, 'Let's make sure Republicans are
supporting Republicans,' " said Christian Morgan, the state GOP's
executive director. "If you want to hold a party post, you should at
least be supporting Republican candidates."
The state committee's actions struck a sour note for some
Republicans, particularly moderates on issues such as abortion. Bob
Beatty, a Washburn University political scientist, suggested the
loyalty committee could prove a "public relations disaster."
"Ironically, it smacks most of the Communist Party," Beatty said
Monday. "That's the kind of public irony that most parties try to
avoid -- the party of freedom telling people they have no freedom."
The SS were forced to take an Oath of Loyalty to the Party as well. In
fact their motto was "Meine Ehre Heist Treue" (My Honor is Loyalty)
Oh look everybody, a NAZI comparison. How original.
If people don't want to be compared to the Nazis they shouldn't
emulate them by demanding an oath of loyalty to any political party.
No, you just seek to villify those you don't like for other reasons with
stupid, facile association with nazism.
If the show fits.
That makes you scum.
IKYABWAI
That makes you a hypocrite since you are guilty of the very thing you
accused me of.
What a terrible thing it is that a party which stands for certain
well-defined principles should ask those who represent it to actually
stand
by those principles.
You mean well defined principles like smaller, less intrusive
government and limited spending?
Precisely. And the shitty performance of the Repubs is the reason why
voters like myself would like the assurance of the candidate I would vote
for that he would do better than that!
So you swear an oath to stay loyal to the party, then the party
changes it's principles. Then what do you? Do you remain loyal to the
party or to your own ideals?
The party didn't change principles, individual Repubs chose to act against
them. Those RINOs have fucked up. If they were to agree to take an oath,
voters would have a clear understanding that they compromised the principles
that those who elected them value.
But what if the party changes principles after you've sworn an oath of
loyalty? Are you still bound by it? If not, what good is it? If you
are still bound by it, then don't you see the potential dangers of
such an oath?
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| User: "Fester" |
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| Title: Re: Like CCCP, the GOP Now Demands Loyalty Oath |
19 Aug 2007 04:31:10 AM |
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"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 05:56:43 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:15:32 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
"Backyard Astronomer" <backyardastronomer@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:12:21 -0400, "Fester" <not@home.com> wrote:
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