The Rush Limbaugh Thread

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deemar325 said:
Staff sergeant USArmy with over 8yrs of service and over 5 tours of duty in Afganistan, Iraqi, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Germany and Korea.

Politics and world events is my play ground.

I am history in the making and the hand of change.[/quote]

Man I can be so self-righteous sometimes.

Sorry folks!
 
Addendum said:
Unless you teach in government mandated public schools, or in privately owned schools operated by a church

Georgia is the worst! Now they trying to make the bible a textbook in my state. While hiding under the guise of history rather than theology.

Yet they are not offering classes on the Koran or Torah. The bible belt is so evil I'm not kidding, it's almost parasitic.
 
The bible has some good things in it, as do other books that other religions hold sacred.

I accept none of them wholecloth, just the parts that mean something to me. I have no reason to believe any god-claim made by said "sacred texts"
 
^ True enough, but if your not going to allow all religions into the learning experience and only push one then it's hypocritical, is it not?
 
In public schools, devote enough time to each religion in a "theologies" class, which would be an "elective course" i.e. not mandatory.

For private schools, it's up to the beliefs of the church/temple/synagogue/mosque that owns and runs it.
 
Your right on that.

Yet theirs this sort of unspoken thing in alot of southern schools, they push certain christian ideas on too the students.
 
deemar325 said:
Your right on that.

Yet theirs this sort of unspoken thing in alot of southern schools, they push certain christian ideas on too the students.
As someone in the south I can tell you I've never seen or heard of this. In public schools anyway.
 
deemar325 said:
I'm sure..
It'a all evolution (or as I like to call it, stupid) around here.
 
It mat not have reached your area, but it is prevailent.
 
deemar325 said:
It mat not have reached your area, but it is prevailent.
It's possible.
 
I remember as a kid, my school having morning prayer and pictures of christ in the office. Plus the taboo of even questioning Gods existents or the look on my teachers face when we had a muslim kid in my class.

It was like the kid had the plague and it was kind of an unspoken thing that this kid was trouble or not welcome.

Stuff like that.
 
deemar325 said:
I remember as a kid, my school having morning prayer and pictures of christ in the office. Plus the taboo of even questioning Gods existents or the look on my teachers face when we had a muslim kid in my class.

It was like the kid had the plague and it was kind of an unspoken thing that this kid was trouble or not welcome.

Stuff like that.

No facts, just "interpretations" just like what you "experience" watching Fox.
 
deemar325 said:
deemar325 said:
Staff sergeant USArmy with over 8yrs of service and over 5 tours of duty in Afganistan, Iraqi, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Germany and Korea.

Politics and world events is my play ground.

I am history in the making and the hand of change.[/quote]

Man I can be so self-righteous sometimes.

Sorry folks!

Just like claiming something that no one said,

:down:down:down.
 
Lackey said:
well, he is next... we got O'Reilly in a phone sex scandal and Limbaugh with drugs twice.

Funny that these are the people constantly lecturing America about bad morals.
 
Possibly worse than making fun of someone's disability is saying that it's imaginary. That is not to mock someone's body, but to challenge a person's guts, integrity, sanity.

To Rush Limbaugh on Monday, Michael J. Fox looked like a faker.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15408508/

What a tool. Doesn't someone have an oxycoton or percocet to throw at him?:cmad:
 
In the news this morning, they reported that Limbaugh did issue an apology for that shiznit he spewed.
 
Hey, Rush, how's that drug addiction problem going? :)

jag
 
I'm glad that sonuvab1tch went deaf . . . jeez, that was cold of me
 
comicgirl said:
Possibly worse than making fun of someone's disability is saying that it's imaginary. That is not to mock someone's body, but to challenge a person's guts, integrity, sanity.

To Rush Limbaugh on Monday, Michael J. Fox looked like a faker.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15408508/

What a tool. Doesn't someone have an oxycoton or percocet to throw at him?:cmad:


why waste the good stuff? Just throw a brick at him :ninja:
 
Morg said:
why waste the good stuff? Just throw a brick at him :ninja:

Because he won't stumble madly into the deportation cage after a brick.

jag
 
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