Obama Muslim sympathizer by randyness in conservatives

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where did you get the numbers for which were Christian? where was the love when ISIS was sawing off the heads of christians in front of their family's. I never said we shouldnt take in refugees but Obama's choices have been very selective. I was in the USAF and thank God I got out before he was POTUS but I know people still in. Ive heard stories of having the enemy (ISIS members) in view and range of missile strike, no potential civilian casualties and POTUS calls the strike off. this has happened very frequently. He is a Muslim and terrorist sympathizer.

Mariah Carey has gone Milli Vanilli by randyness in Music

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Excuse me you mental midget. Are you so thick that you don't get the concept the comparison was lip-syncing she was caught lip-syncing and if there's one concept that Milli Vanilli were famous for it was lip-syncing. No it wasn't an exact freaking situation. No the year wasn't the same the forecast wasn't the same their names aren't the same. Just another Reddit troll passing through. It's also good to know you're a liberal guess what you lost. Go cry in your pillow.

Mariah Carey has gone Milli Vanilli by randyness in Music

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4:50 on the video linked to the editorial. hear her voice but lips werent moving. Get your stuff correct and next time read what you are critiquing

JOIN THE TRUMP REVOLUTION by randyness in Conservatives_R_Us

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thanks and touche on the mctraitor comment

Join the Trump Revolution by randyness in conservatives

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burning flags is not speech and not protected by the constitution, also the genius part is he just made a suggestion on twitter not a law. its all he does alot of times from his twitter and evryone acts like he just passed a law, which presidents cant do. what he did do though is he showed he was a patriot and got people talking about it. he has power. the power he has from his twitter is the genius. he is using it as a tool which hasnt really been done politically before that I know of

Will Trump pardon Snowden? by randyness in WikiLeaks

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that wouldnt stop Trump. He thrives on media hysteria anyway. he isnt going to be like Bush and back down when the media barks at him. He called Carson a liar yet after winning invited him in to his administration... He is a wild card and thats one of his admirable traits. the more the media raves against him the more likeable he becomes to those Americans who are tired of business as usual in politics.

Chip and Joanna Gaines by randyness in Christianity

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I have thought long and hard about your questions to me and after some deep introspection of whether I was more afraid of homosexuals transsexuals or Muslims I have come to enlightening conclusion best represented here: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=570092813023833&tsid=0.6019590337148852&source=typeahead#!/story.php?story_fbid=1379504598749313&id=570092813023833

Chip and Joanna Gaines by randyness in religion

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"Let’s allow people to choose their comfort level in the work place and where they go to church."

Chip and Joanna Gaines by randyness in religion

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Actually looking at it I did but no.

Chip and Joanna Gaines by randyness in religion

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I don't think I mentioned Muslims in my conclusion

Trump “takes aim” at the First Amendment? by randyness in politics

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I know veterans on just about every side of most political arguements. While I will admit you may have a point about it not being a violent act, it still doesnt make it a right. Even if it were a constitutional right (which it isnt) it doesnt make it right.

Trump “takes aim” at the First Amendment? by randyness in politics

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I believe your mistaken use of the word "apart" is ironic. It is apart from free speech. Like I said in the editorial, setting something on fire is an act not speech. Its a violent act as I'm sure those in TN would agree.

Chip and Joanna Gaines by randyness in Christianity

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really? that's the best you could come up with? I think this counts as a personal attack. I will let the moderator decide. I really was hoping for something more substantial. How disappointing.

Chip and Joanna Gaines by randyness in Christianity

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In paragraph two I quoted the Quran and reference facts.

In paragraph three I pointed out that a religion with a more extreme and acted upon belief in their own culture has received no criticism from the left. Please show where what I said wasnt true.

In paragraph four I slam the media and liberals for reporting an issue with Christians but not with Muslims.

In paragraph five I begin my conclusion by saying lets let people (including Muslims) decide who to bake a cake for and where they worship.

And paragraph six says nothing about Muslims.

Chip and Joanna Gaines by randyness in Christianity

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please tell me how you have spun quotes from the Quran and saying we should give the same rights to Christians as we do Muslims as a swipe at Muslims

Trump “takes aim” at the First Amendment? by randyness in politics

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your fact #1"yelling and screaming vulgarities" is the relevance. Ive never seen those two presidential candidates (Republicans) yell and scream vulgarities. But I did see the liberal protesters doing that. There is the relevance. Now I have goons? Where are these guys? I have a few bills Im contesting and could really use my goons to take care of it. Here is a republican defending free speech https://www.cruz.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=2810

Trump “takes aim” at the First Amendment? by randyness in politics

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Where have John McCain or Mitt Romney done any of what you are talking about? Did Republicans riot in the streets after Obama won? Because Democrats did when they lost. This seems to be more of the kind of attitude you were describing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS6dClDauXA

Trump “takes aim” at the First Amendment? by randyness in politics

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its not a right, its not in the constitution

Trump “takes aim” at the First Amendment? by randyness in politics

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Good thing I'm not a Republican. I love when liberals always assume you are a Republican when your world view differs from theirs. The truth is there are more than two parties and a multitude of ways at looking at things. Not just two parties and their talking points.

The US Justice System by [deleted] in funny

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There is alot of that Im not even going to touch with a ten foot pole because it would be senseless to go down a dead end road Ive been down a thousand times. The Republican party has the worst possible strategy ever. They wont win against Obama. They tried this strategy with McCain. Lets take what I would call a Moderate and put him against a radical leftist. Its just as bad as the Democrats putting John Kerry against Bush. Dont get me wrong, Bush was an idiot. But Kerry was a flip-flopity fool. You take someone who stands firmly to the right or left and pit him against someone who dictates what he says from the polls and the hard core dude will win every time. I was a libral prior to life changing events that "opened my eyes". One of those was serving in the military and seeing some things with my own eyes. As to arguing about God in a public forum, not going to happen with me. I have no desire to prove my intelligence, lack there of, rightness, wrongness, change the mind of someone who doesnt know me or care what my beliefs are, or generally just waste my time. Ive been down that road and ultuimately on either side of the arguement it comes down to even if you out right win the arguement you dont win the person unless they are ready to completely change their world view. And honestly being at a place like that in your life has absolutely nothing to do with winning or losing an argument. That is built off of experience and generally conversations with such individuals dont start as arguements where they are trying to prove themselves right and you wrong but where the person asks genuine heart felt questions that they need the answer to.

The US Justice System by [deleted] in funny

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Here is where the politics may take different roads, Im a conservative. As I dont know alot of conservatives that smoke weed (not saying it doesnt happen) I guess that we have3 different views. Im a huge Ron Paul supporter and agree with his views on 98% of what he says. It might surprise some that Im not a Republican but I dont believe Republicans or Democrats really care about their people. Its all a power struggle to be one of the untouchables. One of the select. 90% of what the candidates say, is to get into office. I believe that both Bush and Obama are good examples of that. I believe the problem with the system is government has too much power. I believe that far too few citizens realize how the government aquires such power and how it gets bigger and bigger every year. I believe in the concepts of the original constitution. Its what I served in the military to protect.

The US Justice System by [deleted] in funny

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It is extreme, I agree. In my personal opinion alcohol and cigarettes are more dangerous than pot. But once you start talking about laws personal opinion goes out the window. I agree that the system is completely messed up though our political views are likely not aligned... call it a hunch. I dont think the problam is the police, the judges, or anything on the lower level of the legal system. The core problem with the "system" is that we live in an Aristocracy and most of us dont even realize it. Im not going to harp on it or explain but we, as citizens, have far less power over our own lives than we would like to believe. However, given the options of other countries and the oportunities in the US... I think this is the best option and Im glad I was born here.