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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 2:41 AM
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Kardon, as divisive as Hillary is, the Republicans have nobody to stand behind. My grandparents, the biggest Republicans on the planet said they would vote for Hillary before McCain. Watch this Ann Coulter video: Shocking.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuTqgqhxVMc
Why is the GOP hate McCain?
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 2:45 AM
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You should come, I'm 6', 34, blondish brown hair, 175. Get out of the house Kid.
You posted that on the wrong website. We have craig'slist for that. J/K.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 3:40 AM
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You posted that on the wrong website. We have craig'slist for that. J/K.
Stop being nasty DH. I'll call your mama!
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Why is the GOP hate McCain?
He didn't support Bush's tax cuts. Remember, the Repubs are about the money, sorry Fiorenza!
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 5:51 AM
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I personally have no problem with either McCain or Romney...they are different, that's for sure.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 12:16 PM
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I personally have no problem with either McCain or Romney...they are different, that's for sure.
Fiorenza, you know how they called Bill Clinton a flip-flopper. McCain and Romney are gymnasts...Gold metals too.

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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 1:38 PM
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Another metaphor is provided by a black Democrat, the story of McCain & McAbel (Obama being McAbel). Guess who survives.
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Another metaphor is provided by a black Democrat, the story of McCain & McAbel (Obama being McAbel). Guess who survives.
You do agree both are flip-floppers don't you? What is especially troubling is how McCain a life long Episcopalian is now a Baptist. "Creepy" right?


McCain: An unbaptized Baptist?
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The Associated Press broke a story ab0ut presidential candidate John McCain’s statement this past weekend that he is in fact a Baptist, despite his past comments that he is an Episcopalian. The news hook is that McCain made these comments while he was in South Carolina, which happens to have a lot of Baptist voters.

The AP did its due diligence and found comments the senator made to McClatchy Newspapers:

In a June interview with McClatchy Newspapers, the senator said his wife and two of their children have been baptized in [North Phoenix Baptist Church], but he had not. “I didn’t find it necessary to do so for my spiritual needs,” he said.

He told McClatchy he found the Baptist church more fulfilling than the Episcopalian church, but still referred to himself as an Episcopalian.

Does this matter? On the campaign trail it seems to matter to the self-described straight-talker:

The Associated Press asked McCain on Saturday how his Episcopal faith plays a role in his campaign and life. McCain grew up Episcopalian and attended an Episcopal high school in Alexandria, Va.

“It plays a role in my life. By the way, I’m not Episcopalian. I’m Baptist,” McCain said. “Do I advertise my faith? Do I talk about it all the time? No.”

McCain does discuss faith on the campaign trail. He regularly tells crowds about a North Vietnamese POW guard who would loosen his bindings while he was a prisoner. One Christmas, the man surreptitiously signaled his Christian faith, McCain says, by making the sign of a cross with his toe in the dirt.

McCain said Sunday he doesn’t know how his Baptist faith might affect his showing in South Carolina.

The bigger story here is that McCain is actually talking about his religion. McCain is known for criticizing others for talking about their faith. But back to the particulars of McCain’s statements. There is a simple way of proving one is a Baptist: Has McCain undergone a full-immersion baptism?

As the AP noted, McCain had not been baptized into the Baptist church as of June. The first question a reporter should ask a person claiming to be Baptist is whether they have been baptized into the church. Anyone know the answer to this? Unfortunately, the AP found the politics of McCain’s statement more interesting than what most Baptists in South Carolina are probably wondering.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 2:26 PM
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We're all God's children.
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 2:34 PM
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We're all God's children.
and SINNERS.
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Some more than others. Guilty!
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 2:39 PM
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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 2:42 PM
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So what is this thread... Atlanta Off-topic pt. 2?
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We're all God's children.
I'll admit I don't know much about religions. Enough to make me a pragmatist. I hear what you said all the time. However, do Buddhist believe we are all Buddha's children? Do Muslim's believe are all Mohammed's children? I am asking a serious question.
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So what is this thread... Atlanta Off-topic pt. 2?
No, my Off-Topic thread is for only people that agree with me. This thread is for everyone else.

Hey Buck, what is your Vision for Atlanta?
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My Vision for Atlanta...Put Wind Turbines down the Connector. This would look cool and make a huge statement.

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Old Posted Feb 4, 2008, 3:37 PM
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I'll admit I don't know much about religions. Enough to make me a pragmatist. I hear what you said all the time. However, do Buddhist believe we are all Buddha's children? Do Muslim's believe are all Mohammed's children? I am asking a serious question.
Buddhism welcome everyone. Buddhidm is the most flexible and most welcoming religion, IMHO.
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My Vision for Atlanta...Put Wind Turbines down the Connector. This would look cool and make a huge statement.

My vision (and I'm sure Andrea would go for this) is to add a second 16 lane connector straight down the middle of Piedmont Park. Not only can we encourage more autos to pass thru the city, but we will then effectively have two parks where only one was before. With a nice junction in the middle....4 parks. Its sheer genius.
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