Bush and Armageddon
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This afternoon I was listening to talk radio, and a caller advanced the notion that Bush's remaining supporters must all be apocalytic Christians, because he's down to around 30% in the polls, and that's roughly the percentage of Americans who believe that the Apocalypse is coming. And, of course, based on his recent behavior, he might be trying to, umm, "bring it on". Could that be true? From http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/at2000/stories/religion/[^] According to a poll in April, 44 percent of Americans think Jesus will likely return to Earth within the next 50 years. The poll was conducted by Princeton Research Associates for Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Another Princeton Research Associates poll conducted for Newsweek magazine in November found that 40 percent of Americans believe the world will end with the battle of Armageddon as described in the New Testament book of Revelation. Of those, some 47 percent believe the Antichrist is already on Earth. Are we really that crazy?
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This afternoon I was listening to talk radio, and a caller advanced the notion that Bush's remaining supporters must all be apocalytic Christians, because he's down to around 30% in the polls, and that's roughly the percentage of Americans who believe that the Apocalypse is coming. And, of course, based on his recent behavior, he might be trying to, umm, "bring it on". Could that be true? From http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/at2000/stories/religion/[^] According to a poll in April, 44 percent of Americans think Jesus will likely return to Earth within the next 50 years. The poll was conducted by Princeton Research Associates for Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Another Princeton Research Associates poll conducted for Newsweek magazine in November found that 40 percent of Americans believe the world will end with the battle of Armageddon as described in the New Testament book of Revelation. Of those, some 47 percent believe the Antichrist is already on Earth. Are we really that crazy?
Jim A. Johnson wrote:
Could that be true?
Do you even have to ask? I mean, if you think you can conclude that without of a shadow of a doubt based merely on nothing more than what your post stated, then please send me your email address as I have a scarf that was worn by Elvis I'd like to sell you. Jeremy Falcon
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This afternoon I was listening to talk radio, and a caller advanced the notion that Bush's remaining supporters must all be apocalytic Christians, because he's down to around 30% in the polls, and that's roughly the percentage of Americans who believe that the Apocalypse is coming. And, of course, based on his recent behavior, he might be trying to, umm, "bring it on". Could that be true? From http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/at2000/stories/religion/[^] According to a poll in April, 44 percent of Americans think Jesus will likely return to Earth within the next 50 years. The poll was conducted by Princeton Research Associates for Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Another Princeton Research Associates poll conducted for Newsweek magazine in November found that 40 percent of Americans believe the world will end with the battle of Armageddon as described in the New Testament book of Revelation. Of those, some 47 percent believe the Antichrist is already on Earth. Are we really that crazy?
Jim A. Johnson wrote:
Could that be true?
Just because he add to the destabilization of one of the most volatile area of the World? Or because he wants to nuke Iran before the end of his presidency?
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This afternoon I was listening to talk radio, and a caller advanced the notion that Bush's remaining supporters must all be apocalytic Christians, because he's down to around 30% in the polls, and that's roughly the percentage of Americans who believe that the Apocalypse is coming. And, of course, based on his recent behavior, he might be trying to, umm, "bring it on". Could that be true? From http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/at2000/stories/religion/[^] According to a poll in April, 44 percent of Americans think Jesus will likely return to Earth within the next 50 years. The poll was conducted by Princeton Research Associates for Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Another Princeton Research Associates poll conducted for Newsweek magazine in November found that 40 percent of Americans believe the world will end with the battle of Armageddon as described in the New Testament book of Revelation. Of those, some 47 percent believe the Antichrist is already on Earth. Are we really that crazy?
Jim A. Johnson wrote:
According to a poll in April, 44 percent of Americans think Jesus will likely return to Earth within the next 50 years. The poll was conducted by Princeton Research Associates for Pew Research Center for the People & the Press.
BTW, polls are rarely accurate, that is unless everyone in the US was polled, and I wasn't. It should read it was "44% of those polled". Jeremy Falcon
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This afternoon I was listening to talk radio, and a caller advanced the notion that Bush's remaining supporters must all be apocalytic Christians, because he's down to around 30% in the polls, and that's roughly the percentage of Americans who believe that the Apocalypse is coming. And, of course, based on his recent behavior, he might be trying to, umm, "bring it on". Could that be true? From http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/at2000/stories/religion/[^] According to a poll in April, 44 percent of Americans think Jesus will likely return to Earth within the next 50 years. The poll was conducted by Princeton Research Associates for Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Another Princeton Research Associates poll conducted for Newsweek magazine in November found that 40 percent of Americans believe the world will end with the battle of Armageddon as described in the New Testament book of Revelation. Of those, some 47 percent believe the Antichrist is already on Earth. Are we really that crazy?
Jim A. Johnson wrote:
Antichrist is already on Earth.
He is isn't he? If I remember rightly, he has a LOVELY white house in Washington.... ;) "Now I guess I'll sit back and watch people misinterpret what I just said......" Christian Graus At The Soapbox
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Jim A. Johnson wrote:
Could that be true?
Just because he add to the destabilization of one of the most volatile area of the World? Or because he wants to nuke Iran before the end of his presidency?
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K(arl) wrote:
Just because he add to the destabilization of one of the most volatile area of the World?
so what did he do to France? Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
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This afternoon I was listening to talk radio, and a caller advanced the notion that Bush's remaining supporters must all be apocalytic Christians, because he's down to around 30% in the polls, and that's roughly the percentage of Americans who believe that the Apocalypse is coming. And, of course, based on his recent behavior, he might be trying to, umm, "bring it on". Could that be true? From http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/at2000/stories/religion/[^] According to a poll in April, 44 percent of Americans think Jesus will likely return to Earth within the next 50 years. The poll was conducted by Princeton Research Associates for Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Another Princeton Research Associates poll conducted for Newsweek magazine in November found that 40 percent of Americans believe the world will end with the battle of Armageddon as described in the New Testament book of Revelation. Of those, some 47 percent believe the Antichrist is already on Earth. Are we really that crazy?
Oh, Jimmy, you're such a little fear monger... "You get that which you tolerate"
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This afternoon I was listening to talk radio, and a caller advanced the notion that Bush's remaining supporters must all be apocalytic Christians, because he's down to around 30% in the polls, and that's roughly the percentage of Americans who believe that the Apocalypse is coming. And, of course, based on his recent behavior, he might be trying to, umm, "bring it on". Could that be true? From http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/1999/at2000/stories/religion/[^] According to a poll in April, 44 percent of Americans think Jesus will likely return to Earth within the next 50 years. The poll was conducted by Princeton Research Associates for Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. Another Princeton Research Associates poll conducted for Newsweek magazine in November found that 40 percent of Americans believe the world will end with the battle of Armageddon as described in the New Testament book of Revelation. Of those, some 47 percent believe the Antichrist is already on Earth. Are we really that crazy?
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K(arl) wrote:
Just because he add to the destabilization of one of the most volatile area of the World?
so what did he do to France? Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
The same than to the rest of the World: he diverted the efforts against terrorism to follow neocons whims, he fractured western opinions, he refused to act to save our environment, he launched a crusade, he vilified human rights ideals by claiming following them and at the same time authorizing arbitrary arrests and tortures...
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The same than to the rest of the World: he diverted the efforts against terrorism to follow neocons whims, he fractured western opinions, he refused to act to save our environment, he launched a crusade, he vilified human rights ideals by claiming following them and at the same time authorizing arbitrary arrests and tortures...
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K(arl) wrote:
he launched a crusade
long past due.
K(arl) wrote:
he refused to act to save our environment
I just looked outside, it is still there. we're safe for now.
K(arl) wrote:
authorizing arbitrary arrests
of who?
K(arl) wrote:
tortures...
of who? Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
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K(arl) wrote:
he launched a crusade
long past due.
K(arl) wrote:
he refused to act to save our environment
I just looked outside, it is still there. we're safe for now.
K(arl) wrote:
authorizing arbitrary arrests
of who?
K(arl) wrote:
tortures...
of who? Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
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K(arl) wrote:
he launched a crusade
long past due.
K(arl) wrote:
he refused to act to save our environment
I just looked outside, it is still there. we're safe for now.
K(arl) wrote:
authorizing arbitrary arrests
of who?
K(arl) wrote:
tortures...
of who? Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
Mike Gaskey wrote:
long past due.
Still burning crosses, hum?
Mike Gaskey wrote:
I just looked outside, it is still there. we're safe for now
Are you so sure?[^]. Anyway, your children may be not.
Mike Gaskey wrote:
of who?
[^], [^], 3[^] I know (some) US soldiers are not the only ones [^] to have such practices, but the problem comes from their civilian hierarchy[^]
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
You got something against the word "whom"?
hate to waste m's Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
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Mike Gaskey wrote:
long past due.
Still burning crosses, hum?
Mike Gaskey wrote:
I just looked outside, it is still there. we're safe for now
Are you so sure?[^]. Anyway, your children may be not.
Mike Gaskey wrote:
of who?
[^], [^], 3[^] I know (some) US soldiers are not the only ones [^] to have such practices, but the problem comes from their civilian hierarchy[^]
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K(arl) wrote:
Still burning crosses, hum?
you're mixing metaphors. I haven't burned a cross in years but my country was attacked by fucking ragheads and it is damn well time that the festering puss hole of Islamo-facism be eliminated. if you want to call it a crusade, so be it.
K(arl) wrote:
Are you so sure?[^]. Anyway, your children may be not.
checked again, still there.
K(arl) wrote:
[^], [^], 3[^]
soldiers: A, B and C - should be court marshalled.
K(arl) wrote:
I know (some) US soldiers are not the only ones [^] to have such practices, but the problem comes from their civilian hierarchy[^]
I approve of everything the leadership of my country has done. Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
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K(arl) wrote:
Still burning crosses, hum?
you're mixing metaphors. I haven't burned a cross in years but my country was attacked by fucking ragheads and it is damn well time that the festering puss hole of Islamo-facism be eliminated. if you want to call it a crusade, so be it.
K(arl) wrote:
Are you so sure?[^]. Anyway, your children may be not.
checked again, still there.
K(arl) wrote:
[^], [^], 3[^]
soldiers: A, B and C - should be court marshalled.
K(arl) wrote:
I know (some) US soldiers are not the only ones [^] to have such practices, but the problem comes from their civilian hierarchy[^]
I approve of everything the leadership of my country has done. Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
Mike Gaskey wrote:
you're mixing metaphors. I haven't burned a cross in years but my country was attacked by fucking ragheads and it is damn well time that the festering puss hole of Islamo-facism be eliminated. if you want to call it a crusade, so be it.
Yeah, let's gas all the muslims.
Mike Gaskey wrote:
should be court marshalled.
Why?
Mike Gaskey wrote:
I approve of everything the leadership of my country has done
One country, One Folk, One Leader!
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Mike Gaskey wrote:
you're mixing metaphors. I haven't burned a cross in years but my country was attacked by fucking ragheads and it is damn well time that the festering puss hole of Islamo-facism be eliminated. if you want to call it a crusade, so be it.
Yeah, let's gas all the muslims.
Mike Gaskey wrote:
should be court marshalled.
Why?
Mike Gaskey wrote:
I approve of everything the leadership of my country has done
One country, One Folk, One Leader!
Pull the tapeworm out of your ass Fold with us! ¤ flickr
K(arl) wrote:
Yeah, let's gas all the muslims.
I'm all for it.
K(arl) wrote:
Why?
for talking to the human rights org
K(arl) wrote:
One country, One Folk, One Leader!
amen bro'. Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!
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K(arl) wrote:
Yeah, let's gas all the muslims.
I'm all for it.
K(arl) wrote:
Why?
for talking to the human rights org
K(arl) wrote:
One country, One Folk, One Leader!
amen bro'. Mike "We ain't stuck on stupid." badass Lt. General Russel Honore **"Remember - live bunnies are a great source of nourishment"**silly-assed cartoon A vegan is someone who never heard a carrot cry!