The Lack Of Character Inside The Democrat Party

bvallely@aol.com wrote:

> On Sep 4, 7:52 pm, Sanders Kaufman <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote:
>> Starkiller© wrote:
>> > Went there for a while 'cause of the wife. Preacher was always
>> > talking up beat and positive. Never heard any of the hellfire and
>> > brimstone that you get with the Baptists and Pentecostals.

> .
>> Yeah - the Nazis were a lot like that.
>> Always polite to each other, always courteous to each other, always
>> helpful to each other.

> .
>> Sometimes, as they were gunning down a row of Jews, they'd even laugh
>> and joke about it... to each other.

> .
>
> Are you seriously claiming that the modern Lutheran guns down Jews in
> the street?


Today, there are Lutherans who gun down Iraqis in the street.
>
> Just how delustional are you, anyway?
>
>> It's the same with any other apocalyptic faith - political, religious or
>> philisophical.

> .
>> It's just that they, like the rest of Xianity, had this one little
>> quirk - a complete lack of regard for the value of human life.

>
> And yet, the Atheists have a far bloodier history than any religion.


--
There are only two kinds of Republicans: Millionaires and fools.
 
So what does this metaphor, not "metaphore" you uneducated idiot, mean to
you?


<bvallely@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Sep 4, 7:49 pm, Sanders Kaufman <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote:
> > bvall...@aol.com wrote:
> > >>> bvall...@aol.com wrote:
> > >> It seems that the Iraqis are not the only people whose nation is in
> > >> crisis because of sectarian divisiveness.

> .
> > > Yeah, the Lutherans are a real threat to world peace, aren't they?

> .
> > > Here's the web page to the church I belong to. Take a look, and tell
> > > me what you find most odious...

> .
> > That's a nice web page.>

> .
> > But it doesn't mention the last chapter of your bible But it doesn't

mention the last chapter of your bible - the part you
> believe that all the dead christians will be reincarnated into a
> great
> Xian army to wipe out the Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and others.
> Do you not believe that part of your bible, or do you just not like
> to
> speak openly about that part of your apocalyptic faith? >
>
> We believe that it's a metaphore. I do find it amusing, however, when
> you've been proved utterly wrong, that you suddenly introduce an
> entirely new topic.
>
 

> I was Lutheran.>


Don't let the door hit you on the ass on your way out.

> How does that make the KKK thing valid, you idiot.>


Since you had a hissyfit over a typo I made, may I suggest that you
put a question mark at the end of a question?

> Accepted a spot at the Upsala Seminary in North Jersey before NYU accepted
> me. Yes, I considered being a Lutheran minister. In fact, when our pastor
> went on vacation I would officiate the services. (yes, there would be an
> ordained minister there to distribute communion, but I ran the show)


And now that you've left Lutheranism, you've become a bitter old man.
Whatever you've found, you're welcome to it.

> And this was the early 70's so save your vapid "grow up" remarks.>


You may be in your fifties, but you're certainly not an adult.
 
I left the faith voluntarily.

And it wasn't a question, it was a statement. You're an idiot.
So tell us about the KKK thing again??????

Bitter? Not at all.

Married to a very intelligent and pretty artist 18 years my junior. Great
marrriage, great life.

And because I don't think like you I'm not an adult???

Stick it up your ass, try sideways.




<bvallely@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> > I was Lutheran.>

>
> Don't let the door hit you on the ass on your way out.
>
> > How does that make the KKK thing valid, you idiot.>

>
> Since you had a hissyfit over a typo I made, may I suggest that you
> put a question mark at the end of a question?
>
> > Accepted a spot at the Upsala Seminary in North Jersey before NYU

accepted
> > me. Yes, I considered being a Lutheran minister. In fact, when our

pastor
> > went on vacation I would officiate the services. (yes, there would be an
> > ordained minister there to distribute communion, but I ran the show)

>
> And now that you've left Lutheranism, you've become a bitter old man.
> Whatever you've found, you're welcome to it.
>
> > And this was the early 70's so save your vapid "grow up" remarks.>

>
> You may be in your fifties, but you're certainly not an adult.
>
 
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 20:25:58 -0400, "robw" <noddy093@comcast.net>
wrote:

>I left the faith voluntarily.
>
>And it wasn't a question, it was a statement. You're an idiot.
>So tell us about the KKK thing again??????
>
>Bitter? Not at all.


Then why are you so pissed?
>
>Married to a very intelligent and pretty artist 18 years my junior. Great
>marrriage, great life.


If you say so.
>
>And because I don't think like you I'm not an adult???


Probably because of your childish third grade responses, most of which
have absolutely nothing to do with proving or disproving any
particular point.
>
>Stick it up your ass, try sideways.


Ah, yet another adult mature response yes?
>
>
>
>
><bvallely@aol.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> > I was Lutheran.>

>>
>> Don't let the door hit you on the ass on your way out.
>>
>> > How does that make the KKK thing valid, you idiot.>

>>
>> Since you had a hissyfit over a typo I made, may I suggest that you
>> put a question mark at the end of a question?
>>
>> > Accepted a spot at the Upsala Seminary in North Jersey before NYU

>accepted
>> > me. Yes, I considered being a Lutheran minister. In fact, when our

>pastor
>> > went on vacation I would officiate the services. (yes, there would be an
>> > ordained minister there to distribute communion, but I ran the show)

>>
>> And now that you've left Lutheranism, you've become a bitter old man.
>> Whatever you've found, you're welcome to it.
>>
>> > And this was the early 70's so save your vapid "grow up" remarks.>

>>
>> You may be in your fifties, but you're certainly not an adult.
>>

>


Regards


Starkiller
 

> I left the faith voluntarily.


Whatever. As long as you're gone.

> And it wasn't a question, it was a statement.>


No, "How does that make the KKK thing valid, you idiot" is a
question. You requested information.

> You're an idiot.
> So tell us about the KKK thing again??????


When you leave posts to perfect strangers telling them that you don't
like their religion, that's called "bigotry." You're in the same camp
as the KKK member who, upon meeting a fellow with a large nose asks
"you a Jew? Ah don't like Jews."

> Bitter? Not at all.


Then what's with the endless personal attacks?

> Married to a very intelligent and pretty artist 18 years my junior.>


I've known a lot of men who married women young enough to be their
daughters - only the creepiest of those fellow announce that fact.

> Great marrriage, great life.>


Whatever.

> And because I don't think like you I'm not an adult???


No, I think that you're not an adult because you make endless comments
like the following:

> Stick it up your ass, try sideways.
 
Sanders Kaufman wrote:

> It's just that they, like the rest of Xianity, had this one little
> quirk - a complete lack of regard for the value of human life.


Now that is funny.
 
GW Chimpzilla's Eye-Rack Neocon Utopia wrote:

> Today, there are Lutherans who gun down Iraqis in the street.


Explain.
 
bvallely@aol.com wrote:

> We're also really into food.


11th Commandment: Where ever two or more Lutherans are gathered, there will be
coffee.

12th commandment: Wherever two or more Lutherans are gathered, there will be food.
 
I wasn't responding to you.

Or do you multi post?

Either way, I'm happy and apparently you're not.

Sucks for you.


"Starkiller
 
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 21:53:03 -0400, "robw" <noddy093@comcast.net>
wrote:

>I wasn't responding to you.


So what?
>
>Or do you multi post?
>
>Either way, I'm happy and apparently you're not.
>
>Sucks for you.


No I'm fine. You seem to be the sad little man that likes to make
childish schoolyard taunts.
But then we are used to seeing nothing but nonsense come from you.
Nothing new here.


>
>
>"Starkiller
 
Glad you're glad I'm gone. (did this make you day, perhaps a highlight?)

And the KKK was a statement. I guess you're uncomfortable with being
challenged. or perhaps challenged fits you best.

And if I hated Lutherans of your ilk (and i don't, i just would have never
been a part of your group) that would make me a bigot. As it stands, your
argument falls flat. Do you refer to people who don't like the same foods as
you bigots? You might want to learn how to properly use that word.
Same thing with the word "bitter." You use it recklessly, that's not good.

Sorry that you think it's "creepy" that I'm 12 years married to a great
person 18 years my junior. In these days I'd be happy for anyone with a
great marriage. Even you.

And as far as the up your ass comment, if you can't deal with it post to a
cooking ng or something. You'll hear much worse here.

Have a great day!







<bvallely@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> > I left the faith voluntarily.

>
> Whatever. As long as you're gone.
>
> > And it wasn't a question, it was a statement.>

>
> No, "How does that make the KKK thing valid, you idiot" is a
> question. You requested information.
>
> > You're an idiot.
> > So tell us about the KKK thing again??????

>
> When you leave posts to perfect strangers telling them that you don't
> like their religion, that's called "bigotry." You're in the same camp
> as the KKK member who, upon meeting a fellow with a large nose asks
> "you a Jew? Ah don't like Jews."
>
> > Bitter? Not at all.

>
> Then what's with the endless personal attacks?
>
> > Married to a very intelligent and pretty artist 18 years my junior.>

>
> I've known a lot of men who married women young enough to be their
> daughters - only the creepiest of those fellow announce that fact.
>
> > Great marrriage, great life.>

>
> Whatever.
>
> > And because I don't think like you I'm not an adult???

>
> No, I think that you're not an adult because you make endless comments
> like the following:
>
> > Stick it up your ass, try sideways.

>
 
Because I don't like conservative Lutherans.


"David Hartung" <dhart1ng@quixnet.net> wrote in message
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> robw wrote:
> > Sorry I don't like your sect.

>
> Why?
 

> Either way, I'm happy and apparently you're not.


So you keep insisting.
 
No, just telling you the truth.
I posted the reason why, but you found the need to snip them.

Interesting.


<bvallely@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> > Either way, I'm happy and apparently you're not.

>
> So you keep insisting.
>
 

> And the KKK was a statement. I guess you're uncomfortable with being
> challenged. or perhaps challenged fits you best.


> And if I hated Lutherans of your ilk (and i don't, i just would have never
> been a part of your group) >


Then how do you explain this quote of yours? "Yeah, you're the Nazi
Lutherans. "

You don't consider calling people you never met hateful?

>that would make me a bigot. As it stands, your
> argument falls flat. Do you refer to people who don't like the same foods as
> you bigots?>


No, I reserve that term for people who express hatred for other groups
of people, as you did when you opined "yeah, you're the Nazi
Lutherans."

> You might want to learn how to properly use that word.>


Big talk from a person who can't tell the different between hating a
type of food and hating a group of people.

> Same thing with the word "bitter." You use it recklessly, that's not good.>


Big talk from the guy to tosses around accusations of Nazism
recklessly.

> Sorry that you think it's "creepy" that I'm 12 years married to a great
> person 18 years my junior.>


I didn't say that it was creepy to be married to someone 18 years your
junior. I said that it was creepy to brag about it.

> And as far as the up your ass comment, if you can't deal with it post to a
> cooking ng or something. You'll hear much worse here.>


I didn't say that I couldn't deal with the comment - only that it was
childish, and shows that you're bitter.
 
I'm a writer.
I use words to get reactions.

Thanks for playing. (or in this case, being played)




<bvallely@aol.com> wrote in message
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>
> > And the KKK was a statement. I guess you're uncomfortable with being
> > challenged. or perhaps challenged fits you best.

>
> > And if I hated Lutherans of your ilk (and i don't, i just would have

never
> > been a part of your group) >

>
> Then how do you explain this quote of yours? "Yeah, you're the Nazi
> Lutherans. "
>
> You don't consider calling people you never met hateful?
>
> >that would make me a bigot. As it stands, your
> > argument falls flat. Do you refer to people who don't like the same

foods as
> > you bigots?>

>
> No, I reserve that term for people who express hatred for other groups
> of people, as you did when you opined "yeah, you're the Nazi
> Lutherans."
>
> > You might want to learn how to properly use that word.>

>
> Big talk from a person who can't tell the different between hating a
> type of food and hating a group of people.
>
> > Same thing with the word "bitter." You use it recklessly, that's not

good.>
>
> Big talk from the guy to tosses around accusations of Nazism
> recklessly.
>
> > Sorry that you think it's "creepy" that I'm 12 years married to a great
> > person 18 years my junior.>

>
> I didn't say that it was creepy to be married to someone 18 years your
> junior. I said that it was creepy to brag about it.
>
> > And as far as the up your ass comment, if you can't deal with it post to

a
> > cooking ng or something. You'll hear much worse here.>

>
> I didn't say that I couldn't deal with the comment - only that it was
> childish, and shows that you're bitter.
>
 

> Because I don't like conservative Lutherans.>


Interesting. You claim to be a former Lutheran. You claim that you
were accepted a spot at the Upsala Seminary in North Jersey and
considered entering the Lutheran ministery.

And yet, apparently you don't know that ELCA (the largest denomination
of Lutherans in the USA) is also the most liberal.
 
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