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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Jun 7, 2016 10:07am
isadore;1798034 wrote:gosh a ruddies obviously a bunch of young punks forced their religion on others.
The "young punks" were not in attendance; they are generally dropouts, lacking basic moral values and beliefs, running drugs on the streets. The graduates who said a prayer will likely continue to grow and prosper as productive members of our Judeo-Christian society.
You should obviously be more concerned with the radical liberal agenda, atheism, and government force.
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Wally
Posts: 481
Jun 7, 2016 11:59am
I figured it out. "Gosh a ruddies" means "stupid comment to follow"
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 7, 2016 12:31pm
gosh a ruddies. obviously some are so bigoted they will not see. The punks forced their religion on others during a secular ceremony at a public school that is for the use of all people. These theo fascists are threat to the survival of a free, tolerant nation.QuakerOats;1798084 wrote:The "young punks" were not in attendance; they are generally dropouts, lacking basic moral values and beliefs, running drugs on the streets. The graduates who said a prayer will likely continue to grow and prosper as productive members of our Judeo-Christian society.
You should obviously be more concerned with the radical liberal agenda, atheism, and government force.
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 7, 2016 12:32pm
gosh a ruddies that can not be true or you would be using it consistently with your comments.Wally;1798123 wrote:I figured it out. "Gosh a ruddies" means "stupid comment to follow"

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Jun 7, 2016 1:05pm
You've gone clear off the wing-nut cliff into insanity-ville if you actually believe any of this.QuakerOats;1798084 wrote:The "young punks" were not in attendance; they are generally dropouts, lacking basic moral values and beliefs, running drugs on the streets. The graduates who said a prayer will likely continue to grow and prosper as productive members of our Judeo-Christian society.
You should obviously be more concerned with the radical liberal agenda, atheism, and government force.
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Jun 7, 2016 2:02pm
Heretic;1798135 wrote:You've gone clear off the wing-nut cliff into insanity-ville if you actually believe any of this.
Failing to completely rile you up on a weekly basis would leave a large void in the world.
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Jun 7, 2016 2:08pm
No doubt; that is why all were standing to join in, and then offered a standing ovation.isadore;1798132 wrote:The punks forced their religion on others during a secular ceremony at a public school that is for the use of all people. These theo fascists are threat to the survival of a free, tolerant nation.
It was as though they all were raising their middle fingers at the radical liberal atheists who have infiltrated government, academia, media and law, to force their beliefs upon The People on a daily basis. Amen.
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isadore
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Jun 7, 2016 3:01pm
gosh a ruddies, just mob intimidating people from the full protection of their rights. If they had hoods with the gowns they would have looked just like their forbearers the KKK.QuakerOats;1798148 wrote:No doubt; that is why all were standing to join in, and then offered a standing ovation.
It was as though they all were raising their middle fingers at the radical liberal atheists who have infiltrated government, academia, media and law, to force their beliefs upon The People on a daily basis. Amen.
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Jun 7, 2016 3:52pm
isadore;1798152 wrote:gosh a ruddies, just mob intimidating people from the full protection of their rights. If they had hoods with the gowns they would have looked just like their forbearers the KKK.
Yes, they were praying to the Lord .............sooo similar to a lynching.
Maybe try 1-800-get-help

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Jun 7, 2016 4:06pm
Quaker and Isadore is like an OC Dream Team with their equal grasps on things like logic.
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 7, 2016 4:27pm
gosh a ruddies in both cases a mob is forcing its will on others in violation of legal authority. Both are undermining the basic stated tenets of our nation.QuakerOats;1798158 wrote:Yes, they were praying to the Lord .............sooo similar to a lynching.
Maybe try 1-800-get-help
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 7, 2016 4:28pm
gosh a ruddies, I have a question for you. Do you work at being a pompous ass or does it just come natural.Heretic;1798161 wrote:Quaker and Isadore is like an OC Dream Team with their equal grasps on things like logic.
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Jun 7, 2016 4:38pm
isadore;1798163 wrote:gosh a ruddies in both cases a mob is forcing its will on others in violation of legal authority. Both are undermining the basic stated tenets of our nation.
No one in EL was forcing anything upon anyone; I cannot comprehend how you can be so wrong, so many times over.
Please compare and contrast what occurred with the radical, liberal, atheist beliefs that are being force-fed on The People on a daily basis by BIG government. Never mind, I know you are incapable of doing so.
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 7, 2016 5:46pm
gosh a ruddies, none are so blind. This group of theo-fascist forced their religious beliefs on a crowd. It was a public school graduation, a completely secular activity. They took advantage of that occasion to force their religious views, acting as a mob.QuakerOats;1798168 wrote:No one in EL was forcing anything upon anyone; I cannot comprehend how you can be so wrong, so many times over.
Please compare and contrast what occurred with the radical, liberal, atheist beliefs that are being force-fed on The People on a daily basis by BIG government. Never mind, I know you are incapable of doing so.
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Jun 8, 2016 9:55am
Better run to your safe zone.
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Al Bundy
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Jun 8, 2016 9:59am
They forced people to pray? I missed that part of the article? How exactly did they force them to pray?isadore;1798170 wrote:gosh a ruddies, none are so blind. This group of theo-fascist forced their religious beliefs on a crowd. It was a public school graduation, a completely secular activity. They took advantage of that occasion to force their religious views, acting as a mob.
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 8, 2016 12:18pm
gosh a ruddies public schools are open to all people not just members of some Christian sects. These little theo fascists took the opportunity to force their beliefs on everyone in attendance. That is majoritarian oppression.Al Bundy;1798228 wrote:They forced people to pray? I missed that part of the article? How exactly did they force them to pray?
ptown_trojans_1
Posts: 7,632
Jun 8, 2016 12:57pm
These kids can do this fine, just so long as any Muslims kids, or Jewish kids, or Hindus, etc. could do the same type of things if they wanted.
It isn't sanctioned and no one forced them to do it, so fine. But, the school cannot show favoritism, so the school cannot stop other faiths from doing the same if they so wanted.
It isn't sanctioned and no one forced them to do it, so fine. But, the school cannot show favoritism, so the school cannot stop other faiths from doing the same if they so wanted.

Heretic
Posts: 18,820
Jun 8, 2016 1:04pm
Yeah, the proper logic (which has been enforced before -- if anyone remembers the case of the football coach at London who got canned for insisting he lead team prayers a few years back) dictates that any sort of prayer is cool as long as it isn't faculty dictated. If students personally decide to have one and take their own initiative to do so, there is nothing wrong with that. The problem is when faculty takes the reins and insists upon it. Therefore, Isadore's position is fundamentally incorrect.ptown_trojans_1;1798245 wrote:These kids can do this fine, just so long as any Muslims kids, or Jewish kids, or Hindus, etc. could do the same thing.
It isn't sanctioned and no one forced them to do it, so fine. But, the school cannot show favoritism, so the school cannot stop other faiths from doing the same if they so wanted.
Much like QQuaker's "dem atheist thugs trying to overrun everything" moron-babble, which like everything else he says, essentially comes down to "Whatever I believe is 100% right; everything else is wrong AND APPALLING!!!!!" But it's cool. We just leave him to mock "safe zones" due to the humor of him saying that when virtually all of his "bitch and moan" postings indicate he seems to be the one needing one so he doesn't have to be confronted by the horror of people having different beliefs than him.
Like I said earlier, those two belong together. Two peas in a pod.
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isadore
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Jun 8, 2016 1:42pm
Gosh a ruddies, so wrong.<o
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These little thugs did not have a right to do this. The school had taken prayer out of the ceremony because it was a violation of the establishment clause of the First Amendment. Then these punks decided to use their majoritarian status to force their beliefs on all who attended. It was an example of bullying in the first degree. Of course being the cowards they are, the punks realized that their actions would have no repercussions because they are in a Christian majority community who care nothing about abusing the rights of religious and non-religious minority groups.<o
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These little thugs did not have a right to do this. The school had taken prayer out of the ceremony because it was a violation of the establishment clause of the First Amendment. Then these punks decided to use their majoritarian status to force their beliefs on all who attended. It was an example of bullying in the first degree. Of course being the cowards they are, the punks realized that their actions would have no repercussions because they are in a Christian majority community who care nothing about abusing the rights of religious and non-religious minority groups.<o
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QuakerOats
Posts: 8,740
Jun 8, 2016 2:08pm
Comedy hour rolls on ......................
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 8, 2016 4:24pm
[h=3]gosh a ruddies,
Greg Kiger, 18, high school student: ‘We live in a poverty-stricken community.’[/h]
CREDIT: Emily Atkin
Kiger lives in East Liverpool, Ohio, which he said is a poor, minority-heavy, and polluted community. He was at the protest to oppose Trump’s rhetoric on race, which he said would be detrimental to his town.
“We already have race barrier as it is,” he said. “Especially in our community — We live in a poverty-stricken community. We have a waste incinerator in our town, and nobody does anything about it because we’re poverty-stricken. We’re kind of like the Simpsons, nobody pays attention to our town or this facility because it’s a poverty-stricken and majority black community.”
Greg Kiger, 18, high school student: ‘We live in a poverty-stricken community.’[/h]

Kiger lives in East Liverpool, Ohio, which he said is a poor, minority-heavy, and polluted community. He was at the protest to oppose Trump’s rhetoric on race, which he said would be detrimental to his town.
“We already have race barrier as it is,” he said. “Especially in our community — We live in a poverty-stricken community. We have a waste incinerator in our town, and nobody does anything about it because we’re poverty-stricken. We’re kind of like the Simpsons, nobody pays attention to our town or this facility because it’s a poverty-stricken and majority black community.”
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 8, 2016 5:23pm
How did that national organization become aware of this local abuse of the 1st Amendment. Obviously some local people folks were oppressed and tried to do something about it by contacting them.
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Al Bundy
Posts: 4,180
Jun 8, 2016 6:15pm
So, these prayer kids support Hillary?isadore;1798292 wrote:[h=3]gosh a ruddies,
Greg Kiger, 18, high school student: ‘We live in a poverty-stricken community.’[/h]CREDIT: Emily Atkin
Kiger lives in East Liverpool, Ohio, which he said is a poor, minority-heavy, and polluted community. He was at the protest to oppose Trump’s rhetoric on race, which he said would be detrimental to his town.
“We already have race barrier as it is,” he said. “Especially in our community — We live in a poverty-stricken community. We have a waste incinerator in our town, and nobody does anything about it because we’re poverty-stricken. We’re kind of like the Simpsons, nobody pays attention to our town or this facility because it’s a poverty-stricken and majority black community.”
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isadore
Posts: 7,762
Jun 9, 2016 8:14am
gosh a ruddies no, bigots flock together. We have Trump's stated position on members of a minority religion-Islam. And these little theo fascists efforts to force their religion on practitioners of other religious beliefs.