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Girard442

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32. That's what's supposed to happen to the "unrighteous".
Wed May 3, 2017, 08:29 AM
May 2017

Says so right there in the Book.

Historical Jesus, if there was one, actually deserves some credit for trying to smooth some of the sharp edges, although not with much success, it seems.

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Why are Republicans so anti-life? titaniumsalute May 2017 #1
They aren't "pro-life;" it's never about promoting life for them. eShirl May 2017 #11
Also, any women who has sex other than to produce a baby is a slut... maddiemom May 2017 #79
They go to church and fantasize about killing everyone - young and old - outside their tribe dalton99a May 2017 #17
That's what's supposed to happen to the "unrighteous". Girard442 May 2017 #32
Once they are out of the womb Soxfan58 May 2017 #63
That's why everyone should stay as a fetus and never come out of the womb. n/t Yavin4 May 2017 #68
What nice people. /nt yardwork May 2017 #2
loving, sincere, compassionate, caring, selfless......... lastlib May 2017 #60
Compassionate conservatism keithbvadu2 May 2017 #77
Proving Once Again That The Deplorables Are Really.... global1 May 2017 #3
It really is the perfect name for them amuse bouche May 2017 #41
Cheryl Chumley doesn't care about newborn children with health problems Renew Deal May 2017 #4
Absolutely pure selfishness. roamer65 May 2017 #5
I bet they call themselves "Good Christians with family values!" Dustlawyer May 2017 #24
Proving once again that "pro-life" has an asterisk attached to it. *In womb. Vinca May 2017 #6
I just call it "pro-enforced childbearing." (nt) ehrnst May 2017 #10
I've always thought pro-birth had a nice ring to it Phoenix61 May 2017 #51
I think "birth" focuses more on the baby - which they are not really. ehrnst May 2017 #62
That's why several people I know refer to their position as ... Virtual Burlesque May 2017 #78
Wow. That is disturbing on so many levels. PA Democrat May 2017 #7
Where does so much hate come from? madaboutharry May 2017 #8
Ignoring everything else wrong with these Washington Times bloviations, eShirl May 2017 #9
He is "elitist" because he wants care for the less fortunate. Dustlawyer May 2017 #26
They want to keep healthcare a privilege, like wealth dalton99a May 2017 #12
They want it to be a function of wealth. lastlib May 2017 #30
exactly bdamomma May 2017 #37
the right is a ton of pig fuckers. spanone May 2017 #13
Mrs. Hinkle! CurtEastPoint May 2017 #20
Bwahahahahaaaaaa!!!!!! spanone May 2017 #23
No self-respecting pig would fornicate with those creatures. lastlib May 2017 #31
Tapeworms have no redeeming... 3catwoman3 May 2017 #49
Kimmel loses the support of people like herself ... I doubt he EVER had her support. Despicable. OnDoutside May 2017 #14
Yes, there should be no emotion involved in kicking millions of people off of their health insurance Warren DeMontague May 2017 #15
Add Joe Walsh to the list duncang May 2017 #16
Hey Chumley re:Cancer jaxind May 2017 #18
duuuuaow... Gee, Tennessee! eShirl May 2017 #33
"Emergency room care" is the most expensive for taxpayers form of health care. Duh, Chumley. . nt Bernardo de La Paz May 2017 #19
This is where it sure would be Karmic justice if these assholes were subject to a terrible health still_one May 2017 #21
In their alt reality, "Lord of the Flies" is standard for today's Republicans. nt procon May 2017 #22
Everyone else in your insurance pool is obligated to pay for your goddamned health care, Joe. ehrnst May 2017 #25
Media Matters Hyped Story lefty2000 May 2017 #27
People can be attacked with words. I disagree that babylonsister May 2017 #55
The dictionary disagrees with you Renew Deal May 2017 #69
I thank my lucky star every day that I am NOT a republican. The abject self hatred is amazing. Augiedog May 2017 #28
Washington Times should shut down sharedvalues May 2017 #29
You have to be a heartless bastard to watch that and have criticism underpants May 2017 #34
Kimmel poped the lid off the can of crap the Republcians have kept sealed randr May 2017 #35
One word: deplorable. sinkingfeeling May 2017 #36
That's it in a nutshell. Such a perfect description ecstatic May 2017 #70
When did it become so patriotic to love insurance premiums anyway? world wide wally May 2017 #38
They confuse "free-market" with "freedom" because... Beartracks May 2017 #81
Deplorable lunasun May 2017 #39
Cheapskates ... GeorgeGist May 2017 #40
Republicans gonna republic. nt Tommy_Carcetti May 2017 #42
"post-Obamacare, its a spread-the-wealth, subsidize the poor system." HughBeaumont May 2017 #43
And they all drank some warm milk, and slept soundly on their bed of money. LakeArenal May 2017 #44
These attacks are so sad and are in such poor taste Gothmog May 2017 #45
Again and again...NO SHAME! VigilantG May 2017 #46
These people are absolute monsters. Initech May 2017 #47
RePukes want you to beg on kickstarter wolfie001 May 2017 #48
Even with Obamacare, there are peopel who can't afford the care provide for their loved ones... Demsrule86 May 2017 #50
Deplorable... Mike Nelson May 2017 #52
Not only are they heartless selfish creeps-they also don't understand the concept of Nanjeanne May 2017 #53
Conservatives like this surely do not believe in an afterlife ThoughtCriminal May 2017 #54
Just means they know how compelling his honest story as told was. karynnj May 2017 #56
Related to what Russell Brand talks about: Saviolo May 2017 #57
Yep. I saw something similar during the whole Colin Kapernick "debate." Neema May 2017 #64
Nice. Russell Brand is a clever guy. n/t Zing Zing Zingbah May 2017 #83
Narcissistic Creep? knightmaar May 2017 #58
I was puzzled by that as well. I mean, any criticism of Jimmy's heartfelt monologue is Neema May 2017 #67
Some damn seriously twisted mental gymnastics. knightmaar May 2017 #72
MSNBC panel just had a discussion on that. tavernier May 2017 #59
"Maybe they received bills in the mail...not as large as the bills taxpayers & insurance holders pay Grins May 2017 #61
Maybe its time to make phone calls and write letters to the advertisers of these firms turbinetree May 2017 #65
Late Night Comedy has been better at Exposing truth about Trump JI7 May 2017 #66
Reichwingers Are Vicious Idiots Leith May 2017 #71
so demanding health care for everyone is elitist? really? niyad May 2017 #73
So much for the pro-life claim by the Repukes Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2017 #74
fuck every last goddamn one of 'em.... dhill926 May 2017 #75
IOW, he should have sucked it up and let his baby die! It was defective! Warpy May 2017 #76
"coercion for political purposes on a national comedy/variety program" Beartracks May 2017 #80
I'm willing to bet... WinstonSmith4740 May 2017 #82
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