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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 12:02:48 -0400, "Otto Bahn"
wrote: "-L." wrote Just because the founder of In-and-Out were black is no reason to use a disparaging phrase like "these people." I don't care if they are black. What I hate is proselytization. The ****ing Fundies are everywhere. Bigot! Worse. A Fundiphobe. -- If we could live without passion maybe we'd know some kind of peace, but we would be hollow. Empty rooms, shuttered and dank. Without passion we'd be truly dead. --David Boreanaz as Angel in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" |
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Otto Bahn wrote:
"-L." wrote Just because the founder of In-and-Out were black is no reason to use a disparaging phrase like "these people." I don't care if they are black. What I hate is proselytization. The ****ing Fundies are everywhere. Bigot! But ... but they WANT to go back to Fundyland! Dave "not sure if it's where they came from, but man do they want to go there" DeLaney -- \/David DeLaney posting from "It's not the pot that grows the flower It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see Love is all it takes to make a family" - R&P. VISUALIZE HAPPYNET VRbeableBLINK http://www.vic.com/~dbd/ - net.legends FAQ & Magic / I WUV you in all CAPS! --K. |
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On 13 Sep 2006 21:34:35 -0700, "-L." wrote:
Bermuda999 wrote: Semi-famous for using cups and burger wrappers marked (inobtrusively) with Bible citations. Oh Jesus. Isn't anything off-limits to these people? -L. Freedom OF religion in no way requires freedom FROM religion. If you are offended, vote with your feet and/or your wallet. That's about the only options I can see that would be realistic. |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 18:08:00 GMT, Bob Ward wrote:
On 13 Sep 2006 21:34:35 -0700, "-L." wrote: Bermuda999 wrote: Semi-famous for using cups and burger wrappers marked (inobtrusively) with Bible citations. Oh Jesus. Isn't anything off-limits to these people? -L. Freedom OF religion in no way requires freedom FROM religion. Gee. That sounds familiar. I wonder where I heard that before? Neal |
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Otto Bahn wrote: "-L." wrote Just because the founder of In-and-Out were black is no reason to use a disparaging phrase like "these people." I don't care if they are black. What I hate is proselytization. The ****ing Fundies are everywhere. Bigot! When it comes to shit-assed Fundies who shove their religion down your throat, you're goddamned right. I hate every single one of the mother****ers. -L. |
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On 2006-09-14, aem wrote:
Quit yanking her chain. The family that started and owns I-n-O is white, as you probably know. "These people" obviously refers to the religious angle. -aem Oh, so it's OK to make fun of *those* people! Now I understand. |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 21:41:15 +0100, Adam Funk
wrote: On 2006-09-14, aem wrote: Quit yanking her chain. The family that started and owns I-n-O is white, as you probably know. "These people" obviously refers to the religious angle. -aem Oh, so it's OK to make fun of *those* people! Now I understand. It's always innocent fun until it's your own ox that's getting bored. -- If we could live without passion maybe we'd know some kind of peace, but we would be hollow. Empty rooms, shuttered and dank. Without passion we'd be truly dead. --David Boreanaz as Angel in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" |
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-L. wrote:
Otto Bahn wrote: "-L." wrote Just because the founder of In-and-Out were black is no reason to use a disparaging phrase like "these people." I don't care if they are black. What I hate is proselytization. The ****ing Fundies are everywhere. Bigot! When it comes to shit-assed Fundies who shove their religion down your throat, you're goddamned right. I hate every single one of the mother****ers. I believe the vocabulary challenged individual is trying to say he would treat Falwell and Robertson the same as he'd treat bin Laden. He would dispatch them to find out about their maker. |
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Matt J. McCullar wrote:
"Glenn" wrote in message . .. Boy did you open the gate, but WHAT IS AN IN-N-OUT BURGER??? I live in the 4th largest city in the nation and we have never heard of it. It's a fast food chain, found primarily in Southern California. Take heart in not knowing about it; I've spent practically my whole life in Texas and never heard of In-n-Out Burger either, until I visited Los Angeles just a couple of years ago. It's absolutely unknown over here because we've got Whataburger, and California folks don't. Whataburger tried to make it out here in CA, but didn't. |
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-L. wrote:
Kevin S. Wilson wrote: Just because the founder of In-and-Out were black is no reason to use a disparaging phrase like "these people." I don't care if they are black. What I hate is proselytization. The ****ing Fundies are everywhere. It's totally unobtrusive, and if it's what they believe, so what? It doesn't hurt anyone. |
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Jon Nadelberg wrote: -L. wrote: Kevin S. Wilson wrote: Just because the founder of In-and-Out were black is no reason to use a disparaging phrase like "these people." I don't care if they are black. What I hate is proselytization. The ****ing Fundies are everywhere. It's totally unobtrusive, It's not toally unobtrusive. and if it's what they believe, so what? It doesn't hurt anyone. So you want your kid subjected to uninvited, religious proselytization when they're eating a burger? I sure as hell don't. -L. |
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Golden California Girls wrote: I believe the vocabulary challenged individual is trying to say he would treat Falwell and Robertson the same as he'd treat bin Laden. They're worse than Bin Laden. They are exactly the same but have the sheeple fooled into thinking they're right. -L. |
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