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Started by Iason Ouabache, July 01, 2009, 05:50:02 PM

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Kai

Quote from: Iason Ouabache on November 10, 2009, 11:39:45 PM
Just in case you forgot, Pat Buchannan is still a xenophobic asshole:

http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=115552

QuoteAmerica is unraveling. No longer are we one nation and one people. Tens of millions have come and tens of millions are coming whose first loyalty is to the kinfolk and country they left behind, and to the faith they carry in their hearts. And if, in our long war against "Islamofascism," we are seen as trampling on their nation, faith or kinsmen, they will see us, as Hasan came to see us, as the enemy of their sacred identity.

There is no American Melting Pot anymore. It was discarded by our elites as an instrument of cultural genocide. Now we celebrate America as the most multiracial, multiethnic, multicultural country on earth, the Universal Nation of Ben Wattenberg's warblings.

And, yet, we are surprised by ethnic espionage in our midst, the cursing of America from mosques in our cities, the news that Somali immigrants are going home to fight our Somali allies, and that illegal aliens march under Mexican flags to demand American citizenship.

Eisenhower's America was a nation of 160 million with a Euro-Christian core and a culture all its own. We were a people then. And when we have become, in 2050, a stew of 435 million, of every creed, culture, color and country of Earth, what holds us together then?

Wow. What a fucking racist. And so /open/ about it.
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Oh hey, a new branch of revisionism.  Eisenhower was a racist asshole and not one of the key figures in the civil rights movement now. :lulz:
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Iason Ouabache

Quote from: Kai on November 11, 2009, 01:25:59 AM
Wow. What a fucking racist. And so /open/ about it.
The really really funny part is that if you go back 150 years it was his family members getting this treatment. Irish Catholics were hated as much as Hispanics are now, if not more.
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Bruno

Quote from: Iason Ouabache on November 11, 2009, 07:19:24 AM
Quote from: Kai on November 11, 2009, 01:25:59 AM
Wow. What a fucking racist. And so /open/ about it.
The really really funny part is that if you go back 150 years it was his family members getting this treatment. Irish Catholics were hated as much as Hispanics are now, if not more.

Well, yeah. If we let them take over, the next thing you know the Irish Pope will be king of America!
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Cain

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=114547

QuoteIn time, it seems to happen to all older houses, no matter how well tended they may be.

All manner of parasites, vermin, roaches, rats, worms and termites find their way into the building. Long before they're detected, they infiltrate the walls, the floors, the roofs – and then chew their way into the structure, the supporting beams and the very foundation of the house itself. Silently, surreptitiously, whole communities of invaders make places for themselves, hidden but thriving, totally unknown by the homeowner.

Then, in time, tell-tale signs are seen. Little droppings, discolored trails, proliferating piles of residue appear in corners, on tabletops, little hanging sacs from ceilings – alarming evidence that the grand old dwelling has been invaded. Decidedly unwelcome creatures have made this place their home, and by their very existence will eventually destroy the house and bring it to ruin.

What can be done, when you learn that your house has already been invaded?

Well, the tried and true remedy is tenting.

Experts come in, actually envelope the whole dwelling in a giant tent – and send a very powerful fumigant, lethal to the varmints and unwelcome creatures, into every nook and cranny of the house. Done thoroughly, every last destructive insect or rodent is sent to varmint hell – and in a day or two, the grand house is habitable again.

I believe – figuratively, but in a very real way – we need to tent the White House!

For reasons only he can explain, the current occupant has purposely brought a whole flock of social and political voracious varmints with him into our House. He doesn't own it; he hasn't even rented it; we the people have simply given him the keys and invited him to live there for four years, making it convenient to serve us better, to carry out our expressed wishes for our country.

To the dismay of millions of us, this occupant seems to think we need an emperor. Even though all polls show that the majority of Americans don't want a whole new government-run health-care system, detest the trillions of dollars in un-payable debt he has foisted on us, question the whole "global warming" scare and disagree with him on many other issues, he boldly announces: "We're going to fundamentally transform America!" And he makes it clear that he is going to cram things down our throats whether we want them or not.

QuoteNo, he wants people who think like this, in order to "radically transform America," as he has pledged.

And they will do just that, drastically ... unless we act, decisively and powerfully. Our White House is being eaten away from within. We urgently need to throw a "tent" of public remonstration and outcry over that hallowed abode, to cause them to quake and hunker down inside. And then treat the invaders, the alien rodents, to massive voter gas – the most lethal antidote to would-be tyrants and usurpers.

We must clean house – starting with our own White House.

Remember kids, landslide victories make you a usurper and tyrant, whereas having a narrow recount (marred by electoral violence) in a state where your brother is the reigning governor, and where the fact that several thousand votes for the opposition were discarded, is the normal and stable transfer of power.

Or something.  Anyway, Barry The Kenyan needs to be put down with gas, you know?

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Iason Ouabache

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Iason Ouabache

God loves the death penalty.

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=116304

QuoteMore alarming to me is what appears to be an increase in people saying that capital punishment doesn't square with their "Christian faith."

Let's get something straight: There are few things the Bible is more clear about than the fact that God commands us to put murderers to death.

Not only does he command it, but he says that failure to do so results in the land being "polluted." God doesn't care about carbon dioxide emissions. He doesn't believe in "man-made catastrophic climate change." He doesn't fret about recycling. But he does care about the pollution that comes from failure to heed His commandments.

God prescribed capital punishment for murder 100 percent of the time after the Flood. You can read about it in Genesis 9:6 in His instructions on governance to Noah: "Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man."

That was a key part of what we call the Noahic Covenant – God's rules for governance of the post-Flood world.

One thing you will notice about that covenant is how few rules there really were. It seemed the basis for all the law given to Noah was not killing your neighbor. And if someone did, he needed to be put to death. Pretty simple. Pretty reasonable. Especially when you consider God's reasoning, which He offers – "for in the image of God made he man."

The reason capital punishment was necessary, God explained, was because human life was so special. There had to be a blood atonement for the death of an innocent man or woman.
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Cain

I bet the writer of this piece has been near a pregnant woman, or eaten prawns, which the Bible also forbids.

LMNO

I love how they forget that Christians have a New Covenant through Christ.


Iason Ouabache

He also forgot that we have a bad habit of occasionally killing innocent people. Oh well. Let God sort it out, I suppose.
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Kai

What are you talking about Iason? Smudgy people are never innocent.
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Remington

Quote from: Kai on November 19, 2009, 06:49:28 PM
What are you talking about Iason? Smudgy people are never innocent.
Yeah, they're guilty of being smudgy. Probably lots of others stuff too, let's bomb first and ask later.
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