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I don't know anything about her college records...but I don't need to know about them to know she's a freaking wack-job. I cannot believe she was elected.Phatscotty wrote:Stephanapolis just keeps on asking, demanding even, that she tell the truth about her college records.
Why so interested in one set of college records, but not another??? Why a small state senator, but not the president of the country?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjoYIcwKzaM
How is she a whack job?Woodruff wrote:I don't know anything about her college records...but I don't need to know about them to know she's a freaking wack-job. I cannot believe she was elected.Phatscotty wrote:Stephanapolis just keeps on asking, demanding even, that she tell the truth about her college records.
Why so interested in one set of college records, but not another??? Why a small state senator, but not the president of the country?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjoYIcwKzaM
Christine O'Donnell is a hard-core Bible-thumper. And I mean that term in the very worst possible sense. She has made the statement that masturbation is equivalent to adultery. She made the statement that since the Bible and prayer were taken out of our public schools, we have had weekly school shootings (which certainly is not true). She has actively advocated that creationism be taught in our public schools as well as the statement that evolution is not scientific.ViperOverLord wrote:How is she a whack job?Woodruff wrote:I don't know anything about her college records...but I don't need to know about them to know she's a freaking wack-job. I cannot believe she was elected.Phatscotty wrote:Stephanapolis just keeps on asking, demanding even, that she tell the truth about her college records.
Why so interested in one set of college records, but not another??? Why a small state senator, but not the president of the country?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjoYIcwKzaM
so, she is a whack job because she believes in god, thinks prayer in school is a good thing, and said that giving into every temptation to masturbate may not be the healthiest decision mentally or physically...Woodruff wrote:Christine O'Donnell is a hard-core Bible-thumper. And I mean that term in the very worst possible sense. She has made the statement that masturbation is equivalent to adultery. She made the statement that since the Bible and prayer were taken out of our public schools, we have had weekly school shootings (which certainly is not true). She has actively advocated that creationism be taught in our public schools as well as the statement that evolution is not scientific.ViperOverLord wrote:How is she a whack job?Woodruff wrote:I don't know anything about her college records...but I don't need to know about them to know she's a freaking wack-job. I cannot believe she was elected.Phatscotty wrote:Stephanapolis just keeps on asking, demanding even, that she tell the truth about her college records.
Why so interested in one set of college records, but not another??? Why a small state senator, but not the president of the country?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjoYIcwKzaM
Now as to her college record...Despite her claims beginning in 2006 on her Senate campaign website that she was a Farleigh Dickinson graduate, she in fact did not recieve a diploma from that university until 2010. She has claimed to have been accepted into a Princeton Masters Degree program when the fact was that at that time she had still not even received a Bachelors Degree from Farleigh Dickinson, making her statement of acceptance there a lie. She had, at that point, completed one non-graduate class at Princeton...maybe that's all it took.
Re: Paragraph 1Woodruff wrote:Christine O'Donnell is a hard-core Bible-thumper. And I mean that term in the very worst possible sense. She has made the statement that masturbation is equivalent to adultery. She made the statement that since the Bible and prayer were taken out of our public schools, we have had weekly school shootings (which certainly is not true). She has actively advocated that creationism be taught in our public schools as well as the statement that evolution is not scientific.ViperOverLord wrote:How is she a whack job?Woodruff wrote:I don't know anything about her college records...but I don't need to know about them to know she's a freaking wack-job. I cannot believe she was elected.Phatscotty wrote:Stephanapolis just keeps on asking, demanding even, that she tell the truth about her college records.
Why so interested in one set of college records, but not another??? Why a small state senator, but not the president of the country?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjoYIcwKzaM
Now as to her college record...Despite her claims beginning in 2006 on her Senate campaign website that she was a Farleigh Dickinson graduate, she in fact did not recieve a diploma from that university until 2010. She has claimed to have been accepted into a Princeton Masters Degree program when the fact was that at that time she had still not even received a Bachelors Degree from Farleigh Dickinson, making her statement of acceptance there a lie. She had, at that point, completed one non-graduate class at Princeton...maybe that's all it took.
PLAYER57832 wrote:I hope we all become liberal drones.
U like thisDangerBoy wrote:Creationism in school! Oh Noes!!! People might start believing that there is a Creator which has endowed them with certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We can't have that concept even discussed and compared with other philosophies of origin, least of all in an educational setting.
Nominated.Woodruff wrote:I don't know anything about her college records...but I don't need to know about them to know she's a freaking wack-job. I cannot believe she was elected.Phatscotty wrote:Stephanapolis just keeps on asking, demanding even, that she tell the truth about her college records.
Why so interested in one set of college records, but not another??? Why a small state senator, but not the president of the country?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjoYIcwKzaM
Holy BombshellFrigidus wrote:A new O'Donnell clip that I saw yesterday:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iWRw3oZdg4
No, not at all. Where did you get that stupid idea?Phatscotty wrote:so, she is a whack job because she believes in god, thinks prayer in school is a good thing, and said that giving into every temptation to masturbate may not be the healthiest decision mentally or physically...Woodruff wrote:Christine O'Donnell is a hard-core Bible-thumper. And I mean that term in the very worst possible sense. She has made the statement that masturbation is equivalent to adultery. She made the statement that since the Bible and prayer were taken out of our public schools, we have had weekly school shootings (which certainly is not true). She has actively advocated that creationism be taught in our public schools as well as the statement that evolution is not scientific.ViperOverLord wrote:How is she a whack job?Woodruff wrote:I don't know anything about her college records...but I don't need to know about them to know she's a freaking wack-job. I cannot believe she was elected.Phatscotty wrote:Stephanapolis just keeps on asking, demanding even, that she tell the truth about her college records.
Why so interested in one set of college records, but not another??? Why a small state senator, but not the president of the country?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjoYIcwKzaM
Now as to her college record...Despite her claims beginning in 2006 on her Senate campaign website that she was a Farleigh Dickinson graduate, she in fact did not recieve a diploma from that university until 2010. She has claimed to have been accepted into a Princeton Masters Degree program when the fact was that at that time she had still not even received a Bachelors Degree from Farleigh Dickinson, making her statement of acceptance there a lie. She had, at that point, completed one non-graduate class at Princeton...maybe that's all it took.

Good, because your "decyphering skills" are terrible.Phatscotty wrote:your previous quote, specifically. and this is the last time I am decyphering for you.
Incorrect. I don't even understand how you get "believes in God" out of "Bible thumper"...the two concepts aren't even close. 0-1.Phatscotty wrote:"bible thumper" = "believes in god" 1-0
Incorrect. She believes that taking prayer out of school has led directly to those shootings AND she believes that there have been "shootings every week". 0-2.Phatscotty wrote:"prayer taken out of school has led to bad shootings/bad things" = "she thinks prayer in school is a good thing" 2-0
This one is at least dealt with honestly. But it's awfully presumptious to make that determination for someone else. I don't honestly see how masturbation necessarily negatively affects a relationship. Could it be evidence of a problem? Certainly. Is it usually? I would say absolutely not. 0-3Phatscotty wrote:"masturbation is cheating" = "masturbation is not healthy mentally for a relationship" 3-0
Woodruff wrote:Good, because your "decyphering skills" are terrible.Phatscotty wrote:your previous quote, specifically. and this is the last time I am decyphering for you.
Incorrect. I don't even understand how you get "believes in God" out of "Bible thumper"...the two concepts aren't even close. 0-1.Phatscotty wrote:"bible thumper" = "believes in god" 1-0
Incorrect. She believes that taking prayer out of school has led directly to those shootings AND she believes that there have been "shootings every week". 0-2.Phatscotty wrote:"prayer taken out of school has led to bad shootings/bad things" = "she thinks prayer in school is a good thing" 2-0
This one is at least dealt with honestly. But it's awfully presumptious to make that determination for someone else. I don't honestly see how masturbation necessarily negatively affects a relationship. Could it be evidence of a problem? Certainly. Is it usually? I would say absolutely not. 0-3Phatscotty wrote:"masturbation is cheating" = "masturbation is not healthy mentally for a relationship" 3-0
0-3 means "where did you get that stupid idea?"
the Media needs it. They finally have something that they can attack. I hope she can get her shit together and keep it together, but A lot of people may be owing Karl Rove an apology hereHapSmo19 wrote:Hmmmm. I'd say if you want your kids to pray in school then send em to private school. Can't we just teach kids the 3 R's and leave their "salvation" up to them personally?
This TEA Party thing is supposed to about restoring a responsible government not the Jesus Christ Revival Tour. Nice way to alienate a huge section of the population that is sick of government gone wild and that doesn't necessarily think religion is synonymous with morality.
I'll cite(and tweak) GC's 11th commandment: "keep thy religion and sexuality to thyself".
Exactly correct. I am a fan of the Tea Party. But these sorts of "nominations" are not helping their credibility with me.HapSmo19 wrote:Hmmmm. I'd say if you want your kids to pray in school then send em to private school. Can't we just teach kids the 3 R's and leave their "salvation" up to them personally?
This TEA Party thing is supposed to about restoring a responsible government not the Jesus Christ Revival Tour. Nice way to alienate a huge section of the population that is sick of government gone wild and that doesn't necessarily think religion is synonymous with morality.
No, they absolutely are not. I find it very odd that you believe they are.Phatscotty wrote:right.....Woodruff wrote:Good, because your "decyphering skills" are terrible.Phatscotty wrote:your previous quote, specifically. and this is the last time I am decyphering for you.
Incorrect. I don't even understand how you get "believes in God" out of "Bible thumper"...the two concepts aren't even close. 0-1.Phatscotty wrote:"bible thumper" = "believes in god" 1-0
Incorrect. She believes that taking prayer out of school has led directly to those shootings AND she believes that there have been "shootings every week". 0-2.Phatscotty wrote:"prayer taken out of school has led to bad shootings/bad things" = "she thinks prayer in school is a good thing" 2-0
This one is at least dealt with honestly. But it's awfully presumptious to make that determination for someone else. I don't honestly see how masturbation necessarily negatively affects a relationship. Could it be evidence of a problem? Certainly. Is it usually? I would say absolutely not. 0-3Phatscotty wrote:"masturbation is cheating" = "masturbation is not healthy mentally for a relationship" 3-0
0-3 means "where did you get that stupid idea?"
so, thumping a bible and believing in god are "not even close"...?
No, the overall doesn't stand. Prayer in public school goes against what this country stands for. If an individual wants to pray in school, they're absolutely free to do so IN A PRIVATE MANNER. But to have public prayers is a form of prosetylizing and is ridiculous.Phatscotty wrote:about the shooting...you focus too much on the literal words. Sure, they may have been a bad choise of words, but the overall point was prayer in school good/bad for whatever reason you want to cite. the reasons, fine. the overall stands
I clearly "understand" far more about masturbation than O'Donnell does. Damn...that sounds pretty bad, doesn't it. <laughing>Phatscotty wrote:And last, if you do not understand about masturbation, perhaps you should check out Odonell's mastur-videos!'
This has nothing at all to do with the media. It has everything to do with her positions. And why would anyone be apologizing to Karl Rove for this?Phatscotty wrote:the Media needs it. They finally have something that they can attack. I hope she can get her shit together and keep it together, but A lot of people may be owing Karl Rove an apology hereHapSmo19 wrote:Hmmmm. I'd say if you want your kids to pray in school then send em to private school. Can't we just teach kids the 3 R's and leave their "salvation" up to them personally?
This TEA Party thing is supposed to about restoring a responsible government not the Jesus Christ Revival Tour. Nice way to alienate a huge section of the population that is sick of government gone wild and that doesn't necessarily think religion is synonymous with morality.
I'll cite(and tweak) GC's 11th commandment: "keep thy religion and sexuality to thyself".
Interesting...I did not know this.Phatscotty wrote:because he tried to warn us about her. There is a very interesting story to be told about the follow up to the primary of the feud between Odonnell' and Rove. This touches on it (@32 sec)
No, certainly not.<grin> Just the reverse. I am stating that there are those who believe in God who are not "Bible thumpers". My view of a Bible thumper is someone who attempts to force their Bible-based morality on others through changes in legislation (keeping in mind that I am someone that believes quite strongly that the morals that Jesus taught are good ones to live by).shanksdigs wrote:Woodruff,
Could you please be precise about your thoughts on the relationship between "being a bible-thumper" and "believeing in god?"
As I am reading this, it sounds like you are attempting to say that there are bible-thumpers out there who do not believe in god.
Please clarify for me and maybe others who are reading here.
yeah, okay. I hear that. However it was not a stretch in my original assertation about "believing in god". Not your fault, but if you said "fundamentalist Christian" I would have got your point the first time, maybeWoodruff wrote:No, certainly not.<grin> Just the reverse. I am stating that there are those who believe in God who are not "Bible thumpers". My view of a Bible thumper is someone who attempts to force their Bible-based morality on others through changes in legislation (keeping in mind that I am someone that believes quite strongly that the morals that Jesus taught are good ones to live by).shanksdigs wrote:Woodruff,
Could you please be precise about your thoughts on the relationship between "being a bible-thumper" and "believeing in god?"
As I am reading this, it sounds like you are attempting to say that there are bible-thumpers out there who do not believe in god.
Please clarify for me and maybe others who are reading here.
I say that they are not even close because it's a matter of philosophy...a non "Bible thumper" has far more respect for our Constitution than a "Bible thumper" does.