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MS: Mississippi Madness
Submitted by:
Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com
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"Mississippi Libertarian congressional candidate Ron Williams has a message for the Yankee mayors opposed to Chcik[sic]-fil-A's anti-gay agenda: They 'need to be introduced to the Second Amendment ASAP.'" ...
"Once again, we have a grandstanding politician in Dixie, whose obsession with defending fundamentalism — WITH GUNS — overrides the urgency of fixing his state's massive problems. For those who don't know, Mississippi is the most religious state in the nation, but the least Christian in terms of sharing the priorities that Jesus would actually care about." ... |
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gruhn
(8/9/2012)
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And the mayor of Boston trying to tell me where I can't eat because he disagrees with the social views of a businessman and needs to pander to his urban leftist base is... not grandstanding.
Right. I've got it now. |
| Comment by:
gruhn
(8/9/2012)
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| Ah yes, trotting out "the real Jesus" because of all the people out there, of all the readings and interpretations, YOU are the one with the real truth. Yup, sure. Thanks for playing. Ha ha. |
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