I laughed really hard when I read that, for something like fifteen minutes. That bloody part wasn't added until like the 60's, because the government thought it'd stop those 'damn (atheist) communist bastards' from taking that pledge.Another question asked, "Are you offended by the phrase 'Under God' in the Pledge of Allegiance? Why or why not?" Palin replied, "Not on your life. If it was good enough for the founding fathers, it's good enough for me and I'll fight in defense of our Pledge of Allegiance."
Atheists do not matter in world, so they should not matter or be allowed here. "To not believe in God is to not believe in the divinity of the human soul" as author CS Lewis put it. Atheists do not believe man is divine, just an animal. Animals cannot use the computer, so this is just what they want!!--Pakhyongshin 09:53, 19 August 2008 (EDT)
May I ask what exactly a Straussian neoconservative is?Eggo post=18.71419.723037 said:As a Straussian neoconservative, I find everything a site like Conservapedia stands for to be alternatively appalling, terrifying, and depressing.
Oh? You haven't seen all the colours? You don't know that using non-American spelling (ie, proper English) is anti-American?Zeke109 post=18.71419.723958 said:hmmm.....an online encyclopedia for paranoid christians. okay. just don't rip on wikipedia for being anti-american. I go there all of the time and not once have I seen anything REMOTELY anti-american.
You mean you even consider voting for Mccain?Mistah Kurtz post=18.71419.725124 said:The fact that there are so Christians in the Republican party makes me want to vote for Obama sometimes.
Only sometimes though.
That's why you cite the citations from Wikipedia and not the Wikipedia page itself.internutt post=18.71419.722878 said:Wikipedia is not allowed to be used in Academic study. Should you list wikipedia as one of your sources in an essay you will be marked down heavily in most if not all Universities.
There are plenty of legitimate sources of information in libraries and other websites.
People toss around the term "unamerican" so much. It has come to mean "any political standpoint other than my own."Aries_Split post=18.71419.725240 said:You mean you even consider voting for Mccain?Mistah Kurtz post=18.71419.725124 said:The fact that there are so Christians in the Republican party makes me want to vote for Obama sometimes.
Only sometimes though.
You unamerican fuck.
Hey! Don't ruin good banjo by applying it to these nutters. It's a fine song, even if it does bring up some disturbing memories...Anton P. Nym post=18.71419.724602 said:I would love to get into the Conservapedia and embed a MIDI of "Duelling Banjos" into their site background. Who knows, they might even like it.
-- Steve
That's another (small) reason I won't be voting for Obama. Look at his fanbase...Aries_Split post=18.71419.725240 said:You mean you even consider voting for Mccain?Mistah Kurtz post=18.71419.725124 said:The fact that there are so Christians in the Republican party makes me want to vote for Obama sometimes.
Only sometimes though.
You unamerican fuck.
Not necessarily. There's a certain kind of knowing deception underlying a lot of it [http://slacktivist.typepad.com/slacktivist/2008/09/false-witnesses.html]...dalek sec post=18.71419.723816 said:The thing that scares me the most about these freaks is they honestly believe in these lies so much.
Despite it having little to no relevance to my political situation, I'm intrigued and wish to know more in detail.Eggo post=18.71419.725678 said:Someone who is influenced by the philosophies of Leo Strauss.Ares Tyr post=18.71419.725081 said:May I ask what exactly a Straussian neoconservative is?Eggo post=18.71419.723037 said:As a Straussian neoconservative, I find everything a site like Conservapedia stands for to be alternatively appalling, terrifying, and depressing.
Although, I suppose I'd be Post-Straussian since I reject much of how he and other conservatives apply his philosophies into the real world.