Re: Falwell's distortion of the pledge issue



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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Carol Lee Smith"
Date: 18 Oct 2003 11:29:03 PM
Object: Re: Falwell's distortion of the pledge issue
On 18 Oct 2003, Roshard Davis wrote:

Excuse me, but why would I want to listen to a guy like this that
claim a long time ago a children's t.v. show character the
"Telebubbies" are gay?

He didn't like Tinkie Winkie, right?
the purple one with the triangle on his head?
I guess Falwell doesn't like purple.

Why should I take a guy like this serious
regardless of whether I'm an christian or an atheist?

What I take seriously is the fact that there are actually people who
respect and admire the guy and think he knows what he is talking about.
That is what I take seriously.

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User: "jwk"

Title: Re: Falwell's distortion of the pledge issue 20 Oct 2003 08:29:29 AM
Carol Lee Smith <human@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in message news:<Pine.OSF.3.96.1031018232706.4237H-100000@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu>...

On 18 Oct 2003, Roshard Davis wrote:

Excuse me, but why would I want to listen to a guy like this that
claim a long time ago a children's t.v. show character the
"Telebubbies" are gay?


He didn't like Tinkie Winkie, right?

the purple one with the triangle on his head?

I guess Falwell doesn't like purple.

/falwell mode
The character carried a purse! Blatant homosexuality!
/end falwell mode
jwk
BAAWA
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User: "Carol Lee Smith"

Title: Re: Falwell's distortion of the pledge issue 20 Oct 2003 10:57:07 AM
On 20 Oct 2003, jwk wrote:

Carol Lee Smith <human@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in message news:<Pine.OSF.3.96.1031018232706.4237H-100000@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu>...

On 18 Oct 2003, Roshard Davis wrote:

Excuse me, but why would I want to listen to a guy like this that
claim a long time ago a children's t.v. show character the
"Telebubbies" are gay?

He didn't like Tinkie Winkie, right?
the purple one with the triangle on his head?
I guess Falwell doesn't like purple.

/falwell mode
The character carried a purse! Blatant homosexuality!
/end falwell mode

Oh. the purse. Of course. I forgot about the purse.
Ya know, I see more and more men carrying purses.
Smart guys.
Wallets really tear up one's suit pants.
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User: "jwk"

Title: Re: Falwell's distortion of the pledge issue 21 Oct 2003 07:59:14 AM
Carol Lee Smith <human@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in message news:<Pine.OSF.3.96.1031020105611.11575A-100000@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu>...

On 20 Oct 2003, jwk wrote:

Carol Lee Smith <human@csd.uwm.edu> wrote in message news:<Pine.OSF.3.96.1031018232706.4237H-100000@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu>...


On 18 Oct 2003, Roshard Davis wrote:

Excuse me, but why would I want to listen to a guy like this that
claim a long time ago a children's t.v. show character the
"Telebubbies" are gay?


He didn't like Tinkie Winkie, right?


the purple one with the triangle on his head?


I guess Falwell doesn't like purple.


/falwell mode
The character carried a purse! Blatant homosexuality!
/end falwell mode


Oh. the purse. Of course. I forgot about the purse.

Ya know, I see more and more men carrying purses.

Smart guys.

Wallets really tear up one's suit pants.

Fanny packs are the only socially acceptable (straight) male form of
"purse". And only if they are cammo.
jwk
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