As we join at the dinner table...

"Mr. Bill" wrote in message
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Psalms 109:8 says, 'Let his days be few; and let another take his office.'
The citation is being passed around the Internet as a rallying cry against
President Obama.
 
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 20:04:16 -0400, Landon wrote:


Yeah, right. You want things spelled out in black and white on an old
fashioned chalkboard for you just the way GB does it.

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
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On Apr 19, 8:21 am, sf wrote:


SF...that only applies when you have misquoted the verse.

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Psalms 109:8 says, 'Let his days be few; and let another take his office.'

Decent people do not wish their countries to undergo violent upheaval or
assassination. Christians do not wish for the early death of a young father
and husband.

You have sunk below any measure I can imagine.
 
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 08:11:47 -0500, "Kody"
arranged random neurons and said:

And the next verse says, "Let his children be fatherless, and his wife
a widow." It goes on for 9 more verses cursing "the wicked man"
introduced in verse 6. You can't cherry pick it - the entirety of the
Psalm is the entirety of the meaning of the Psalm.

OB: Making a batch of rosemary cheese straws and a batch of Almond
Butter Cookies for Bill's lunches this week. Just used the last
batches in his lunch today.

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

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To reply, remove "spambot" and replace it with "cox"
 
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Goomba wrote:


So you're admitting that a "news" channel follows a party line. Thank you
for that.

It's a channel for commentary and politically slanted delivery of news
stories in a newscast format. So is MSNBC. I happen to hate one, and love
the other. That's how it's supposed to be. But they aren't legitimate news
channels.

MartyB
 
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M. JL Esq. wrote:


Or to quote, or at least parahprase Bill Maher... not all Republicans are
racists, but most racists are Republicans.

I think Loondon has established a new standard in how fast a person can make
a total ass of themselves in this NG.
 
Mr. Bill, Lee Harvey Oswald wannabe, wrote:


Bullshit. You know full well what it says and it's been posted here.
"Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow."

You have to have the heart of a traitor and the morals of an assasin to
think that way, wishing death upon The President of the United States. No
decent American, regardless of political affiliation, advocates seeing our
country or its leaders harmed. In this great country we allow voices from
the sewer like yours, but it doesn't mean you deserve the freedom you abuse.

Since you're quoting verses, here's my verse for you...

May you live out your days
too weak to wail
living in shit
in a Libyan jail.
 
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"M. JL Esq." wrote:


Right. Because there have never been dumb liberals, libertarians,
Marxists, etc?

BTW, to those who say they never heard of the rhetoric and violence
directed toward President Bush, perhaps that is _because_ CNN, MSNBC,
etc didn't report on it. They didn't think it was worthy news.

Regards,
Ranee @ Arabian Knits

"She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13

http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/
 
Landon wrote:

Null content verbiage referenceing bovine faecal matter, if that's an
example of your intelligence.....


You are the one that referenced majority numbers in your defence of fox
news.

So your inconsistent as well as a hypocrite.
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JL
 
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 17:32:23 -0700, Ranee at Arabian Knits
wrote:


Every President has many, many threats against him. Most aren't
publicized. If written and spoken threats are counted, there isn't a
day that goes by that the current President isn't threatened by
someone.

The Secret Service investigates those which are taken seriously and
notes the rest for future reference.

I've read or heard people threaten each President since Kennedy.
Saying something like that to a drinking buddy is way different than
sending it to the White House.

Send one to the White House and you'll get to meet some very
professional people, very, very soon.

History has shown us that each President receives hundreds of threats.

There has never been any shortage of nutballs in the USA.
 
Landon wrote:


All writing is autobiographical, you reveal more about yourself with
every word you write than you do about any one else, be that Obama, Fox
News or SF.
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JL
 
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"Nunya Bidnits" wrote:


I have no sympathy with the original post, but this seems to ignore
the number of people who wished death on our previous president. Were
those anti-war protesters and various other folk also traitors with the
morals of assassins?

Regards,
Ranee @ Arabian Knits

"She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13

http://arabianknits.blogspot.com/
 
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Ran?e at Arabian Knits wrote:


I don't recall anyone promoting thinly veiled advocacy for the assasination
of President Bush. Not even close. I heard people saying he was a criminal
and should be impeached and jailed for various reasons, but that's something
completely different and within the law, however radical. In this case we're
talking about a metaphor for assasination, obviously outside the law. I
hated Bush with a passion, and so did many others. But I never said, nor
heard anyone advocate anything like this. I've hated other presidents too,
and never heard this kind of treasonous crap against them either. The reason
for the outrageous, unprecedented accelerated vitriole against the current
President may be racism for some, others may have other reasons, but it's
unconscionable, and unacceptable, an obvious wish for assasination. There is
no language strong enough to express the revolting degenerate nature of this
kind of talk.
 
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 17:41:25 -0700, "M. JL Esq."
wrote:


You really are that stupid. My statement was in reference to
leadership, not news program popularity.

Go back to sleep fool.
 
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 17:44:37 -0700, "M. JL Esq."
wrote:


You like to hear yourself talk, don't you? I'll bet you practice
talking to yourself.

I'll bet at gatherings, people roll their eyes when they see you
coming. hahahahaahahaha, and I'd win both bets!

I've met a lot of people just like you. You're full of shit and don't
mind sharing it.

Go down to your local Democratic HQ and talk to someone who believes
the crap you're spreading. I don't and never will.
 
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