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Big God, Small Government
Jim DeMint (R-SC) has a few words about how America should be in relation to the size of its government. 1st Amendment, United States Constitution: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, General, Islam, Personal, Philosophy, Politics, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Religion, Science, Social Observations
Tagged America, Centrists, Christianity, church, Congress, Democrats, devil, First Amendment, Free Speech, Freedom of Religion, God, Hate, hope, Jesus, Jim DeMint, Love, postaday2011, POTUS, Religion, Republicans, Satan, South Carolina, Tea, Tea Party, The Young Turks, TYT, US Constitution, USA
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“Kingism” is the New McCarthyism
First, for our younger readers (or anyone who needs a history lesson), here is what McCarthyism is, from the Wikipedia entry on McCarthyism: McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence. … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, General, Islam, Philosophy, Politics, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Religion, Social Observations
Tagged Allah, Cenk Ugyar, Christianity, Communisim, democrat, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, freedom of the press, God, hate in the name of God, Hate speech, Islam, Jon Stewert, liberty, McCarthyism, Muslim, Muslim Hearings, Peter King, posataweek2011, postaday2011, Republican, Soviets, terror, The Young Turks, threats to freedom, tirade against Muslims, truth, War on Terror
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Are There Only Two Types of People?
I’ve heard it said that there are only two types of people: those that get it and those that don’t. Those that do get it don’t need it explained, so the saying goes, and those that don’t get it will … Continue reading
Posted in General, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Social Observations
Tagged 14th Amendment, 16th Amendment, 17th Amendment, African-Americans, Bil O'Riley, Christian, Christian nation, Christianity, Christine O'Donnel, Cicil Rights, citizenship, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Glenn Beck, God, House of Represenatives, illegal immigration, income taxes, Newt Gingrich, repeal, Sarah Palin, Senate, Senators, Sirst Amenement, tax, taxes, The United States Constitution
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Will 2010 be ‘The Year of the Bible?’
I found this at Congressional Bills: 111th Congress Catalog. By itself, it’s relatively harmless. But read through it and see if it disturbs you. [111th CONGRESS House Bills] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access] [DOCID: hc121ih.txt] [Introduced … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, Christianity, Congress, Constitution, Freedom of Religion, President Obama
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