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'Highlights' from Rick Perry's Texas Prayer Event

Shocking Accident That You're Definitely Not Ready For

solecist says...

>> ^honkeytonk73:

>> ^residue:
suddenly: anti-theism
I don't see any previous comments that would have prompted your inane "response"
>> ^honkeytonk73:
We obviously must thank Jesus/God that it didn't impale the driver. Because Jesus/God certainly has a magical hand in the prevention, not instigation of accidents.


If I had said this, would you have also been as agitated and bothered to post a response? Probably not.
"We obviously must thank Zeus that it didn't impale the driver. Because Zeus certainly has a magical hand in the prevention, not instigation of accidents."


woaaha, man, you got him good! you totally sniffed him out as a religious wacko!!! hahaahah...but seriously man we don't need to bring zeus into this. not cool.

Keith Olbermann: Pat Robertson & "Demon" Halloween Candy

sme4r says...

>> ^Samaelsmith:
Upvote for a reverend criticizing religious wackos.

Seriously, How down to earth is that guy? It's a rare action of mine, but I would lend an ear to anything that reverend had to say, just to hear him out. He's definitely earned it in my book.

Keith Olbermann: Pat Robertson & "Demon" Halloween Candy

Israeli Settlers Clash With Police

demon_ix says...

lesserfool is absolutely right. These settlements ("Hit'nachaluyot", as they're called in hebrew, which doesn't quite have the benign meaning "settlement" has) aren't built by the government, don't have any permits and are only there to say "this land is ours".

Yes, we have our religious wackos. Sadly enough, they have enough power in the government to make any evacuation move against them fail after a while.

This footage is probably from February 2006, when the settlement had about 30 families living in it. There are quite alot more than 30 families protesting there.

For more info, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amona.

James Randi suspended from Youtube

drattus says...

>> ^BicycleRepairMan:
I think its much more likely this is simply a bunch of religious wackos flagging videos and bitching to YT, and of course YT doesnt have time to go through all the videos and shit like that, so they just close the account, its probably even an automated process. ie: "if account X has Y number of flags, close account."


I think that's exactly what it is and I've had a mirror of the video up as well, one of the first. They suspended Thunderfoot a while back and they've hit others as well for what seems to be the same reason. Just get enough wack jobs to decide they want someone shut up and YouTube goes and does that for them.

I've got no problem with calling that censorship. Yeah it's private property and we have no "right" to free speech, but if they want to keep their reputation and our business they might want to consider it a bit anyway. At least justify the suspensions according to their own posted rules, knock off this unexplained crap. Even the people being suspended sometimes aren't sure why.

James Randi suspended from Youtube

BicycleRepairMan says...

Every time something like this happens, (suspended YT accounts) people cry about censorship and YT being cowards etc etc. I think its much more likely this is simply a bunch of religious wackos flagging videos and bitching to YT, and of course YT doesnt have time to go through all the videos and shit like that, so they just close the account, its probably even an automated process. ie: "if account X has Y number of flags, close account."

Atheist comes out of the Closet

winkler1 says...

Atheist Groupthink?! Groupthink is what religion is all about...

Subpenas of emails from Jack Abramhoff reveal the following exchange from Michael Scanlon, former Tom DeLay aide

Consider one memo highlighted in a Capitol Hill hearing Wednesday that Scanlon, a former aide to Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Texas, sent the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana to describe his strategy for protecting the tribe's gambling business. In plain terms, Scanlon confessed the source code of recent Republican electoral victories: target religious conservatives, distract everyone else, and then railroad through complex initiatives.

"The wackos get their information through the Christian right, Christian radio, mail, the internet and telephone trees," Scanlon wrote in the memo, which was read into the public record at a hearing of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. "Simply put, we want to bring out the wackos to vote against something and make sure the rest of the public lets the whole thing slip past them." The brilliance of this strategy was twofold: Not only would most voters not know about an initiative to protect Coushatta gambling revenues, but religious "wackos" could be tricked into supporting gambling at the Coushatta casino even as they thought they were opposing it.

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