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Old 06-02-2010, 07:48 PM
 
Location: Long Beach
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Oklahoma is a very religious state and if people want to have a monument with the 10 Commandments, I don't see the problem with that. Most of your Liberals are anti-God and deep inside, you want all the God fearing states to turn into Liberal paradises like Mexifornia
Oh is that the plan?

Sorry we were too busy educating ourselves by learning about evolution to hear you crying and moaning from the land of Oz.

Got to go, there is an interracial gay couple buring the American flag in front of the local church. Us and the neighbors are gonna go cheer them on.

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Old 06-02-2010, 07:51 PM
 
Location: Long Beach
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Keep laughing while the Liberals are taking over your state, Houston and Dallas in 10 years will be Liberal strongholds and I don't even bother going to these cities anymore, usually if I want real Texas, I go West to Odessa, Midland and Amarillo, those will always be Liberal-free cities.
Maybe because Conservatism is dead. We live in an age with the world at your fingertips.

Everything you need to know can be found instantaneously.

Ignorance is no longer bliss. You should catch the wave. It'll be lonely at the bottom of the cesspool.
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Old 06-02-2010, 07:55 PM
 
Location: Long Beach
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I agree. That's what I don't get from most(not all) liberals. Why the disdain and tearing down of Christian values, but yet hardly ever a peep about Islam, Buddism, etc? They love to tear Christians down and make fun of Jesus and the Bible, but are for the most part silent on other religions. I wonder if it is because of fear of getting KILLED if they did(Islam). Hmmmm., yeah most libs are not very tolerant at all...
Surprise Suprise a religious zealot from the land of religious zealots. You're so cliche.

There are other religions in the world. We are a secular nation. religion is a private matter. if you hate this idea. Allow me to buy you a one way ticket to Saudi Arabia.

Has it occured to you that most liberals are Christians. Including this one. Rule number one of Christianity is...wait for it...LOVE THY NEIGHBOR! I guess you failed that quiz at Sunday school.

Jesus was a liberal. Caring for the poor and downtrotten. Breaking the State. Putting people of power in their place. C'mon, he was liberal way before it was cool.

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Old 06-02-2010, 08:20 PM
 
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If you rid yourself of the religious zeal, and racism you have, you would make a great conservative.

Hmm... I'm not sure what you mean here. How can I have religious zeal when I'm not religious and what have I posted that shows I'm a racist?

Let's just put it this way: When your party shows that it would represent a Salvadoran atheist who is married to a black woman then I'll join it. As of right now, putting the ten commandments on a federal building and their history towards minorities are the reasons I'm staying away from the republican party AND Oklahoma.
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Old 06-05-2010, 04:27 PM
 
Location: Iowa, Heartland of Murica
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I am here in Stillwater, I arrived here on Friday and so far, I love this state. I had only been to Tulsa, but this time, I had the opportunity to visit Norman, Oklahoma City and Stillwater. Oklahoma City is a good city, very clean, unemployment is low and very affordable. Oklahoma City is definitely an up and coming city, it has an amazing entertainment district downtown called Bricktown similar to the Riverwalk in San Antonio. I also visited the Oklahoma National Memorial and Museum, dedicated to the victims of the bombing in Oklahoma City and it was very touching. For those of you looking for a place to relocate to, where life is slower, and affordable, Oklahoma City is a very underrated city.
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Old 06-05-2010, 04:34 PM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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Why don't you ask this to the people who put the Ten Commandments on our Supreme Court Walls ?

You don't understand the ' church and state ' law because you don't know America .

Better yet ' if you don't like what American was founded on ' warts and all ' leave !

Some prefer to stay and try and fix the warts, maybe it's the people who oppose wart removal that should leave
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Old 06-05-2010, 09:20 PM
 
Location: Jonquil City (aka Smyrna) Georgia- by Atlanta
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I am here in Stillwater, I arrived here on Friday and so far, I love this state. I had only been to Tulsa, but this time, I had the opportunity to visit Norman, Oklahoma City and Stillwater. Oklahoma City is a good city, very clean, unemployment is low and very affordable. Oklahoma City is definitely an up and coming city, it has an amazing entertainment district downtown called Bricktown similar to the Riverwalk in San Antonio. I also visited the Oklahoma National Memorial and Museum, dedicated to the victims of the bombing in Oklahoma City and it was very touching. For those of you looking for a place to relocate to, where life is slower, and affordable, Oklahoma City is a very underrated city.
Nothing could "underrate" that city. Glad you like it though. Stay there.
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Old 06-07-2010, 03:08 PM
 
Location: Michigan
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biblical laws = MORALS
Biblical laws=mostly ancient bull**** that wasn't very good even when it was new, with a dose of the 'completely ****ing obvious' thrown in to help people swallow the bull****.
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Old 06-07-2010, 08:45 PM
 
Location: Denver, CO
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The weather sucks and it's boring. I stayed at a beautiful hotel in downtown Tulsa but it was like a ghost town.
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