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Dude, what 'goshdarn liberal' your point? Defending Che and ripping Humberto Fontova? Thank you for demonstrating to everyone why liberals are idiots.
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Holier Than Mao

MesaMo Wrote: Jun 27, 2011 3:37 AM
We should fear any unchecked power, and ANY restraints on free speech. Liberals would have us adopt some of Europe's "hate speech" laws, and then gradually classify our religious views as hate speech. Falun Gong may be a bunch of wierdos (they are) but they should be protected.
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Romney "I'm Also Unemployed," You Know

MesaMo Wrote: Jun 16, 2011 3:36 PM
I wish we had more intelligent politics, and weren't so hyper-critical of non-gaffes such as this one. This is silliness. There are much more substantive things to criticize Romney about, such as the individual insurance mandate in MA.
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Romney and Obama -- Bipartisan Brothers

MesaMo Wrote: Apr 14, 2011 1:40 PM
Debra: What an ignorant, bigotry-driven, hit-piece. For the rest of you, consider the brilliance of advocating that healthcare plans be left at the state level: States cannot run deficits, and so they are forced to make their healthcare plans work, or drop them. At the federal level, nobody has the ability to make any meaningful changes at all to the huge entitlement programs. Massachussetts was going to have state-run healthcare no matter what; Romney just tried to help shape in a conservative way, that respected the power of the market, which was its best chance at succeeding. Democrats larded it up with stuff that has helped it fail. And guess what? Because it is a state-level program, they will have to change it. This is...
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Romney and Obama -- Bipartisan Brothers

MesaMo Wrote: Apr 14, 2011 1:27 PM
How many Mormons do you know that defend Reid? How many Mormons do you actually know, period? I know many, and none of them like Reid. How about Russell Pearce, the sponsor of SB1070 in Arizona that is setting the standard for the states' fight against federal inaction on immigration? He's a Mormon, and I bet you approve of him.
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The McClellan Republicans

MesaMo Wrote: Mar 16, 2011 3:55 PM
They need to put Jeff Flake types in the leadership to get to real cuts.
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How To Succeed in the NFL Without Yelling

MesaMo Wrote: Jan 23, 2011 2:49 PM
What a beautifully-written line, Steve: "In the aftermath of an embarrassing defeat, they think his calm demeanor indicates he is unable to grasp the depth of his failure." Thank you, and I hope you don't mind me quoting that. I see many complaints from the clueless here, who don't seem to comprehend the power of dignity.
Don't forget the gay sailor who killed himself by blowing up a turret on our historic battleship, the U.S.S. Missouri. How much more of that will be going on if Democrats get their way?
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How America Can Stand By Arizona

MesaMo Wrote: Oct 26, 2010 1:04 PM
At least McCain will die soon. That complete doofus Hayworth would have been in there for the next 30 years. The reason we're stuck with McCain is because no quality Republicans will run against him.
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The Incline

MesaMo Wrote: Oct 25, 2010 4:32 AM
In many cases: First comes some complacency and some sins (pick you favorite). Then, unless the errors are remedied, one experiences a loss of the influence of the Holy Spirit. When the influence of the Spirit is lost, the things of God seem to make less sense. It is easy then to looks for ways to justify unholy behaviors. Further distance from God leaves you feeling hollow, and too many turn to greater pleasures of the flesh and other sins to try and fill the emptiness. The quest for justification and rationalization then leads many to deeper levels and claims of athiesm, etc. If it were all untrue, why not just ignore religion? It is because athiests need to ridicule religion to justify their behaviors. Sin, whether indulged...
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