theWalrus
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1 decade ago
on quote 6923162
ok just saying that the Democrat and Republican parties were completely opposite until the early 1900s. Someone who is a Democrat today has the ideals of a Republican back then, there was a complete flip of the parties. Not saying I support obamacare, but your first 3 facts probably show more support for today's democrats than making them look bad
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elephants_are_cool*
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1 decade ago
on quote 6898453
YES. YES. OK.
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ghost town girl*
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1 decade ago
on quote 6895321
yeah, ik, but still. :I thx tho
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theWalrus
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
I'm not talking specifically about atheists. I'm talking about everyone who doesn't believe in your specific god. And yes, we could ignore it, but it does not represent what should be a "pledge of allegience" to the country. Like I said, religion is supposed to be completely separate from government, and how the nation is run. If people just ignored everything that wasn't right, there would be no progress. Also, I believe I gave a valid reason to mention H.itler in my statement. I will repeat myself for you. You cannot just kick out the people who do not believe the same thing as you, nor can you kick out people who are not willing to ignore something that clearly only represents a portion of the american people.
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theWalrus
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
a personal opinion? By thinking that people who don't believe in your god should leave? I'm sorry but this sounds kind of familiar.... hmm maybe like that one guy... oh yea, , who got rid of the people of one religious and ethnic background he didn't like? For f/cks sake.
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boop*
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
She never said that atheists should leave, she said that if you can't just grow up and deal with what the pledge of allegiance says and just not say the "under god" part, then you should just leave. It's not that hard to just not say it, instead people are trying to change it. Hale_Storm18 is ignorant? Not as ignorant as people of a specific group trying to change things all because religion isn't quite their thing and it's apparently too hard to ignore so they have to have their way. The pledge of allegiance isn't the only thing religion related that has been changed/has been attempted to be changed because someone can't just ignore it. You can't say "merry christmas" without getting b.itched at by someone that doesn't believe in it for f.ucks sake. And wow way to call someone out as H.itler just because they have a different opinion than you. Saying that you want the people that want to change everything that involves god to something that doesn't (instead of just ignoring it) to leave, does NOT equal "I want to kill ('get rid') of all the atheists."
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theWalrus
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
I'm not talking specifically about atheists. I'm talking about everyone who doesn't believe in your specific god. And yes, we could ignore it, but it does not represent what should be a "pledge of allegience" to the country. Like I said, religion is supposed to be completely separate from government, and how the nation is run. If people just ignored everything that wasn't right, there would be no progress. Also, I believe I gave a valid reason to mention H.itler in my statement. I will repeat myself for you. You cannot just kick out the people who do not believe the same thing as you, nor can you kick out people who are not willing to ignore something that clearly only represents a portion of the american people.
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theWalrus
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
I shouldn't have to believe in your god to live here. Stop being so ignorant, you can't tell people to "leave the USA" because of their beliefs. Church and state are meant to be separate and the phrase was not even originally in the pledge of allegiance. If people who don't believe in the same god should leave then you might as well get rid of the whole "liberty and justice for all" section.
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CloudyWithAChanceOfDeath
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
Amen
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Hale_Storm18
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
Wow. I didn't know that having a personal opinion that you didn't agree with made me ignorant. Sorry. I'll try not to form my own beliefs if that'll make you less bitter.
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theWalrus
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
a personal opinion? By thinking that people who don't believe in your god should leave? I'm sorry but this sounds kind of familiar.... hmm maybe like that one guy... oh yea, , who got rid of the people of one religious and ethnic background he didn't like? For f/cks sake.
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boop*
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
She never said that atheists should leave, she said that if you can't just grow up and deal with what the pledge of allegiance says and just not say the "under god" part, then you should just leave. It's not that hard to just not say it, instead people are trying to change it. Hale_Storm18 is ignorant? Not as ignorant as people of a specific group trying to change things all because religion isn't quite their thing and it's apparently too hard to ignore so they have to have their way. The pledge of allegiance isn't the only thing religion related that has been changed/has been attempted to be changed because someone can't just ignore it. You can't say "merry christmas" without getting b.itched at by someone that doesn't believe in it for f.ucks sake. And wow way to call someone out as H.itler just because they have a different opinion than you. Saying that you want the people that want to change everything that involves god to something that doesn't (instead of just ignoring it) to leave, does NOT equal "I want to kill ('get rid') of all the atheists."
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theWalrus
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882959
I'm not talking specifically about atheists. I'm talking about everyone who doesn't believe in your specific god. And yes, we could ignore it, but it does not represent what should be a "pledge of allegience" to the country. Like I said, religion is supposed to be completely separate from government, and how the nation is run. If people just ignored everything that wasn't right, there would be no progress. Also, I believe I gave a valid reason to mention H.itler in my statement. I will repeat myself for you. You cannot just kick out the people who do not believe the same thing as you, nor can you kick out people who are not willing to ignore something that clearly only represents a portion of the american people.
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BrighterThanAnyone
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882192
I am in pre calc right now and I am scared for what is to come XD
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Butterbear
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882192
This is awesome i cant even
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BrighterThanAnyone
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1 decade ago
on quote 6882192
I am in pre calc right now and I am scared for what is to come XD
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theWalrus · 1 decade ago on quote 6968631
dollar dollar bill yall
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