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Religions > Atheism |
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"Clayton Based Life Form" |
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02 Feb 2005 05:29:09 PM |
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OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
http://www.sinfest.net/
"I believe most Americans voted for John Kerry. I believe the exit polls
that indicated a massive Kerry landslide. I believe Americans saw through
the Republican propaganda machine and rejected it. I believe the heart and
core of America is guided by a deeper and better wisdom than what the cynics
tell us. All interpretations of this so-called Bush victory brand us as
cowards, bigots, or idiots. I don't believe their analysis. I don't believe
their results. I don't believe that gender panic and "moral values" caused
Americans to vote for more war, more torture, more corporate power. I don't
believe Americans turned their backs on the world. I don't believe Americans
care only about American casualties. I don't believe we have closed our
hearts to the suffering of others. I believe Americans have a capacity for
compassion and generosity, for heroism and self-sacrifice that puts to shame
all the warmongering and fearmongering of the current regime. I believe the
great legacy of 9/11 was the immediate sense of community and connectedness
and willingness to understand the rage against America. I believe that
glimpse of universal brotherhood, not the march to war, was the true face of
humanity. This is my article of faith. This is my faith-based opinion. This
is my gut instinct."
-T.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
05 Feb 2005 07:41:57 PM |
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On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:29:09 +1000, "Clayton Based Life Form"
<cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymail.com> wrote:
http://www.sinfest.net/
"I believe most Americans voted for John Kerry. I believe the exit polls
that indicated a massive Kerry landslide. I believe Americans saw through
the Republican propaganda machine and rejected it. I believe the heart and
core of America is guided by a deeper and better wisdom than what the cynics
tell us. All interpretations of this so-called Bush victory brand us as
cowards, bigots, or idiots. I don't believe their analysis. I don't believe
their results. I don't believe that gender panic and "moral values" caused
Americans to vote for more war, more torture, more corporate power. I don't
believe Americans turned their backs on the world. I don't believe Americans
care only about American casualties. I don't believe we have closed our
hearts to the suffering of others. I believe Americans have a capacity for
compassion and generosity, for heroism and self-sacrifice that puts to shame
all the warmongering and fearmongering of the current regime. I believe the
great legacy of 9/11 was the immediate sense of community and connectedness
and willingness to understand the rage against America. I believe that
glimpse of universal brotherhood, not the march to war, was the true face of
humanity. This is my article of faith. This is my faith-based opinion. This
is my gut instinct."
-T.
I do believe the gentleman has it right.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
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| User: "Michelle Malkin" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
06 Feb 2005 12:48:55 AM |
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"stoney" <stoney@the.net> wrote in message
news:heta019pbfqcu7ps5ofvoij7t5lkb9afia@4ax.com...
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:29:09 +1000, "Clayton Based Life Form"
<cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymail.com> wrote:
http://www.sinfest.net/
"I believe most Americans voted for John Kerry. I believe the exit polls
that indicated a massive Kerry landslide. I believe Americans saw through
the Republican propaganda machine and rejected it. I believe the heart
and
core of America is guided by a deeper and better wisdom than what the
cynics
tell us. All interpretations of this so-called Bush victory brand us as
cowards, bigots, or idiots. I don't believe their analysis. I don't
believe
their results. I don't believe that gender panic and "moral values"
caused
Americans to vote for more war, more torture, more corporate power. I
don't
believe Americans turned their backs on the world. I don't believe
Americans
care only about American casualties. I don't believe we have closed our
hearts to the suffering of others. I believe Americans have a capacity
for
compassion and generosity, for heroism and self-sacrifice that puts to
shame
all the warmongering and fearmongering of the current regime. I believe
the
great legacy of 9/11 was the immediate sense of community and
connectedness
and willingness to understand the rage against America. I believe that
glimpse of universal brotherhood, not the march to war, was the true face
of
humanity. This is my article of faith. This is my faith-based opinion.
This
is my gut instinct."
-T.
I do believe the gentleman has it right.
I second the emotion. I eagerly await the downfall of the
dummy Bush and his puppet masters.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
.
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
07 Feb 2005 09:41:21 AM |
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On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 01:48:55 -0500, "Michelle Malkin"
<hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote:
"stoney" <stoney@the.net> wrote in message
news:heta019pbfqcu7ps5ofvoij7t5lkb9afia@4ax.com...
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:29:09 +1000, "Clayton Based Life Form"
<cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymail.com> wrote:
http://www.sinfest.net/
"I believe most Americans voted for John Kerry. I believe the exit polls
that indicated a massive Kerry landslide. I believe Americans saw through
the Republican propaganda machine and rejected it. I believe the heart
and
core of America is guided by a deeper and better wisdom than what the
cynics
tell us. All interpretations of this so-called Bush victory brand us as
cowards, bigots, or idiots. I don't believe their analysis. I don't
believe
their results. I don't believe that gender panic and "moral values"
caused
Americans to vote for more war, more torture, more corporate power. I
don't
believe Americans turned their backs on the world. I don't believe
Americans
care only about American casualties. I don't believe we have closed our
hearts to the suffering of others. I believe Americans have a capacity
for
compassion and generosity, for heroism and self-sacrifice that puts to
shame
all the warmongering and fearmongering of the current regime. I believe
the
great legacy of 9/11 was the immediate sense of community and
connectedness
and willingness to understand the rage against America. I believe that
glimpse of universal brotherhood, not the march to war, was the true face
of
humanity. This is my article of faith. This is my faith-based opinion.
This
is my gut instinct."
-T.
I do believe the gentleman has it right.
I second the emotion. I eagerly await the downfall of the
dummy Bush and his puppet masters.
Sadly, its going to be a very very long wait.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
05 Feb 2005 08:57:10 PM |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 17:41:57 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> said in
alt.atheism:
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:29:09 +1000, "Clayton Based Life Form"
<cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymail.com> wrote:
http://www.sinfest.net/
"I believe most Americans voted for John Kerry. I believe the exit polls
that indicated a massive Kerry landslide. I believe Americans saw through
the Republican propaganda machine and rejected it. I believe the heart and
core of America is guided by a deeper and better wisdom than what the cynics
tell us. All interpretations of this so-called Bush victory brand us as
cowards, bigots, or idiots. I don't believe their analysis. I don't believe
their results. I don't believe that gender panic and "moral values" caused
Americans to vote for more war, more torture, more corporate power. I don't
believe Americans turned their backs on the world. I don't believe Americans
care only about American casualties. I don't believe we have closed our
hearts to the suffering of others. I believe Americans have a capacity for
compassion and generosity, for heroism and self-sacrifice that puts to shame
all the warmongering and fearmongering of the current regime. I believe the
great legacy of 9/11 was the immediate sense of community and connectedness
and willingness to understand the rage against America. I believe that
glimpse of universal brotherhood, not the march to war, was the true face of
humanity. This is my article of faith. This is my faith-based opinion. This
is my gut instinct."
-T.
I do believe the gentleman has it right.
The Repugs will call us conspiracy theorists. History will call us
right
--
"Does it ever amaze anyone else how little faith some heterosexuals have
in heterosexuality? It's supposed to be this god-given human instinct
that only the warped and perverted ever stray from; but, it seems, if we
once tell our straight children a message even as mild as "some people
are gay, and that's all right," that'll be enough to send lil' Suzy into
the arms of women forever. It's a wonder the race has survived this
long, really..."
- Charles M Seaton (21 Dec 1994)
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at verizon dot net
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
07 Feb 2005 09:40:22 AM |
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On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 02:57:10 GMT, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid>
wrote:
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 17:41:57 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> said in
alt.atheism:
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:29:09 +1000, "Clayton Based Life Form"
<cjfat@SPAMBLOCKphonymail.com> wrote:
http://www.sinfest.net/
"I believe most Americans voted for John Kerry. I believe the exit polls
that indicated a massive Kerry landslide. I believe Americans saw through
the Republican propaganda machine and rejected it. I believe the heart and
core of America is guided by a deeper and better wisdom than what the cynics
tell us. All interpretations of this so-called Bush victory brand us as
cowards, bigots, or idiots. I don't believe their analysis. I don't believe
their results. I don't believe that gender panic and "moral values" caused
Americans to vote for more war, more torture, more corporate power. I don't
believe Americans turned their backs on the world. I don't believe Americans
care only about American casualties. I don't believe we have closed our
hearts to the suffering of others. I believe Americans have a capacity for
compassion and generosity, for heroism and self-sacrifice that puts to shame
all the warmongering and fearmongering of the current regime. I believe the
great legacy of 9/11 was the immediate sense of community and connectedness
and willingness to understand the rage against America. I believe that
glimpse of universal brotherhood, not the march to war, was the true face of
humanity. This is my article of faith. This is my faith-based opinion. This
is my gut instinct."
-T.
I do believe the gentleman has it right.
The Repugs will call us conspiracy theorists. History will call us
right
Phyrric victory.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
.
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
07 Feb 2005 02:53:40 PM |
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On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 07:40:22 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> said in
alt.atheism:
The Repugs will call us conspiracy theorists. History will call us
right
Phyrric victory.
Only if you dislike living in a third world country.
--
"Creationists are the best evidence we have that there is no intelligent design."
-Josef Balluch
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at verizon dot net
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| User: "Tukla Ratte" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
08 Feb 2005 03:12:17 PM |
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Al Klein wrote:
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 07:40:22 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> said in
alt.atheism:
The Repugs will call us conspiracy theorists. History will call us
right
Phyrric victory.
Only if you dislike living in a third world country.
They're going to let us live?
--
Tukla, Eater of Theists, Squeaker of Chew Toys
Official Mascot of Alt.Atheism, aa 1347
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
08 Feb 2005 06:33:45 PM |
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:12:17 -0600, Tukla Ratte
<tukla_ratte@tukla.net> said in alt.atheism:
Al Klein wrote:
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 07:40:22 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> said in
alt.atheism:
The Repugs will call us conspiracy theorists. History will call us
right
Phyrric victory.
Only if you dislike living in a third world country.
They're going to let us live?
SOMEONE has to clean the toilets.
--
"I received your letter of June 10th. I have never talked to a Jesuit
priest in my life and I am astonished by the audacity to tell such lies
about me. From the viewpoint of a Jesuit priest I am, of course, and
have always been an atheist."
- Albert Einstein to Guy H. Raner Jr, July 2, 1945,
responding to a rumor that a Jesuit priest had caused Einstein
to convert from atheism. Article by Michael R. Gilmore in Skeptic
magazine, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1997
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at verizon dot net
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| User: "stoney" |
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| Title: Re: OT: Rare Serious Commentary By Sinfest's Tatsuya Ishida |
08 Feb 2005 01:09:51 PM |
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On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 20:53:40 GMT, Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid>
wrote:
On Mon, 07 Feb 2005 07:40:22 -0800, stoney <stoney@the.net> said in
alt.atheism:
The Repugs will call us conspiracy theorists. History will call us
right
Phyrric victory.
Only if you dislike living in a third world country.
There is that.
--
Contempt of Congress meter reading-offscale.
Hello, theocracy with a fundamentalist US Supreme
Court who will ensure church and state are joined
at the hip like clergy and altar boys.
America 1776-Jan 2001 RIP
.
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