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Old 10-15-2017, 08:30 AM
 
Location: S. Wales.
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That I can relate to. Being provoked and angered could well explain his reaction. Perhaps we should hold back on judgement on this guy.
If those Christians had just left, he wouldn't have said any of those things. They tried to make an argument (I'd guess to perform their script for the hidden camera) and he luckily or cleverly shocked them into making it impossible to say and do that.

It is quite possible for Christian sympathizers to portray them as inocent victims, but a lottle unpacking of the video here and we can see who was the intended victim, but he turned out a tougher customer than they expected. I say - good for him
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Yay. Another round of slander and attack.
Yep - there you go again...ignoring the past record of Christianity when it had power and trying to assure us you would NEVER do that again, when you arguments and views make it very clear - that's just what you would do and in facr have been trying to do in America for quite some time.

But the power and influence of Religion in America is finally waning, perhaps the apalling results of the last election will convince more and more that religious influence is Not Good for the US.
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Old 10-16-2017, 01:57 PM
 
Location: Red River Texas
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Love me some Bush, I still have his picture up, still pray for him, and I would say that he was in the top 5 best presidents, the guy is like a hero to many Texans, more loved than most any president among Republicans. I would say Regan was the best president.
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Old 10-16-2017, 01:59 PM
 
Location: S. Wales.
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Love me some Bush, I still have his picture up, still pray for him, and I would say that he was in the top 5 best presidents, the guy is like a hero to many Texans, more loved than most any president among Republicans. I would say Regan was the best president.
Good one but when you are pulling our leg, you should add a smiley -like this " "


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDgRyyHwCyI

I'm supposing that Reagan narrowly missed the list rather because no thanks to him, the cold war ended during his term. If Nixon hadn't been exposed, I reckon Reagan would have made no 10. What would do it is Grenada. Despite misinformation that is still going on today, if was his personal idiot decision, despite general advice not to, and no evidence of a Communist Plot. Remind you of anyone? Dubhya insisted on going ahead with Iraq despite his Evidence of WMD not turning up. His poodle, Bliar, trotted obediently behind him and changed overnight from a PM with British support to one without it.

Yep, Dubhya is no 1 on the list, until Trump goes (I am assured) within about 6 months. Then Dubhya will become No 2. Seen 'Build the wall!" before. Herbert Hoover.

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