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WSJ's Moore In Beck Webcast: "Radical Environmentalists" Are "Plot[ting]" To "Grind The American Economy To A Halt"

April 28, 2011 4:34 pm ET

From the April 27 webcast of GlennBeck.com's Rumors Of War II:

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    • Author by marco21 (April 28, 2011 4:35 pm ET)
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      So true. Of course these people consider anyone making the waste paper basket a radical environmentalist.
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      • Author by antilib (April 28, 2011 6:42 pm ET)
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        Obama is doing a great job of making sure this country is prospering isn't he? I hope you libs enjoy the clip, you are getting your way..... For now.
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        • Author by rms (April 28, 2011 6:52 pm ET)
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          "You libs?"

          Are you also boulderhippy?
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        • Author by kabniel (April 28, 2011 7:10 pm ET)
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          No he isnt. You are a LIAR. I hope you amuse yourself with the sheer joy you get from telling lies and being the stupidest Limborg moron on the block
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        • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:01 am ET)
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          antilib, please define "liberal" and "conservative." Based on your posts, you have no idea what either of these ideologies entail. You are a game player in the "us v. them" game created by faux conservatives on Fox/hate talk radio. One of the attributes of an authoritarian follower is to irrationally demean anyone who he has been told is "the other." That's what you do here ever time you post. You believe, wrongly, that this is the sign of a true conservative. You are SUPERIOR to those EVIL "libs." A clue: the majority of all people are both liberal and conservative.
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    • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 4:41 pm ET)
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      Well, if they are, they're not very effective. Blimpy's been accusing Greenies of trying to destroy Capitalism for twenty years.
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    • Author by papa bear3 (April 28, 2011 4:41 pm ET)
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      . . .it is incredible how you know what Moore is going to say and then he adds that embarrassing stupid laugh that makes him look like a rat. Doesn't WSJ have other reporters
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      • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 4:50 pm ET)
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        He's fairly pathetic. I saw him on Bill Maher a while back, and he's nothing more than a giggling Republican Parrot.
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    • Author by ScienceBuff (April 28, 2011 4:48 pm ET)
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      There are probably not more than 200 people who could be accurately described as "radical environmentalists." At least, those of the activist category. It's probably under 100, but I'm feeling generous.

      The rest of us environmentalist are very rational people who support reasonable regulations and controls.
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      • Author by Invent a Scandal (April 28, 2011 4:52 pm ET)
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        It looks like Moore's brain has ground to a halt.
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      • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 4:53 pm ET)
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        The rest of us environmentalist are very rational people who support reasonable regulations and controls
        How much regulation is "reasonable"?
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        • Author by ScienceBuff (April 28, 2011 4:58 pm ET)
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          A level that keeps environmental damage below recoverable levels in both the medium and long term. In virtually all instances, that can be done while still permitting a financial profit. When that can't happen, the business venture should not take place.
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          • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 5:01 pm ET)
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            So, if you feel a lizard is more valuable than a crop of corn, the corn loses?
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            • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 5:03 pm ET)
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              Well, how many species are we allowed to destroy? What is the reasonable number BH?
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              • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 5:15 pm ET)
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                Did I say the crop would wipe out the species? This is where the argument Buff started goes wrong, what is reasonable for him isn't reasonable to the guy feeding his family with that crop.
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                • Author by peace4all (April 28, 2011 5:24 pm ET)
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                  you know, you're an interesting guy. you come to this site and never add anything to the conversation. you're like a kid in a room of adults that are having a conversation and all you can do is shout " hey mommy, look at me! mommy, LOOK at me!! MOMMY,MOMMY, LOOK AT ME!!!!"

                  maybe you should pick up a couple books, maybe take some adult ed classes. perhaps then you would have something interesting to contribute.
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            • Author by kabniel (April 28, 2011 5:12 pm ET)
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              That isnt what he said. You are either a LIAR or making a pathetic strawman argument. Either way you are dishonest
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            • Author by ScienceBuff (April 28, 2011 5:14 pm ET)
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              That's an idiot-level summary of what I said. Please ask a question that's at least half way intelligent and I'll give it a response.
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              • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 5:17 pm ET)
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                That is exactly what you said.
                When that can't happen, the business venture should not take place.
                I guess you don't have the capacity to play anymore.
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                • Author by kabniel (April 28, 2011 6:30 pm ET)
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                  I guess YOU dont have the capacity to tell the truth or discuss anything honestly
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                • Author by rms (April 28, 2011 6:55 pm ET)
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                  Okay, if you want to get serious here, what specific lizard are you talking about? Is this just one crop of corn on one farm or the entire corn crop in the U.S.?

                  If you want to talk hypotheticals, we need more specifics...
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                • Author by ScienceBuff (April 28, 2011 9:47 pm ET)
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                  Apparently you believe that a significant enough business venture justifies doing irreparable harm to the environment.

                  The idea that the principle I outlined would boil down to a single lizard vs a corn crop IS IDIOTIC. When someone consistently makes idiotic comments it seems reasonable to consider that person to be an idiot.

                  You lack the ability to discuss an issue honestly on real principles. You choose, instead, to insert diversions and irrelevancies as you did with your lizard choice. You have no depth, common sense or integrity. You are, as others have pointed out, pathetic.
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            • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:03 am ET)
                 
              Do you understand the balance of nature? There is a reason that the lizard is there. Destroy the lizard and you destroy the balance. The lizard eats pests, other, larger animals eat the lizard. Destroy the lizard and you allow the pests to flourish and you starve the larger animal which feeds on the lizard.

              You're stupid, BH.
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        • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 5:10 pm ET)
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          How much regulation is "reasonable"?

          I suppose that's the kind of thing that reasonable people can figure out.

          How much Arsenic in your drinking water is reasonable?
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          • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 5:20 pm ET)
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            How much Arsenic in your drinking water is reasonable?
            10 parts per billion.
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            • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:04 am ET)
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              And who regulates that reasonable amount?
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              • Author by foghornleghorn (April 29, 2011 11:37 am ET)
                   
                And let's not forget about the BILLIONS we've spent cleaning up SuperFund sites because of previous lax environmental regulations.

                Why do the nutjobs only care about the present, and never the future?
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    • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 4:48 pm ET)
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      Okay, not to be hyper-critical, but I think the headline writer missed the really juicy stuff. In the beginning of the clip, the Troglodytes are trying to explain why the United States isn't mentioned in their End Time Fairy Tales.

      Of course, their "reasoning" is that the Liberals are going to destroy the United States before Jesus comes back.

      A more logical explanation is that the Bronze Age Goatherds who fabricated that nonsense had no idea that the world was round, or that there would ever be countries on the other side of it. They wrote about the world they knew, and we didn't exist yet.
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      • Author by kabniel (April 28, 2011 4:52 pm ET)
           
        Not exactly. Not if you are talking about the learned. The Sumerians, the educated Egyptians were well aware the world was round millenia before Jesus. Also there is decent evidence that Egypt at least was trading with at least South America during the Middle Kingdom and some reason to believe Soloman was also.
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        • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 5:00 pm ET)
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          Not exactly. Not if you are talking about the learned. The Sumerians, the educated Egyptians were well aware the world was round millenia before Jesus. Also there is decent evidence that Egypt at least was trading with at least South America during the Middle Kingdom and some reason to believe Soloman was also.


          Yet, somehow, strangely how the "learned" forgot to mention the Israelites being enslaved in Egypt, or anything else related to the Exodus such as the death of all the first born, the parting of the sea... Strange, the Egyptians didn't mention any of it either... Its almost like it never happened. Isn't that weird?
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        • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 5:04 pm ET)
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          I think the evidence for Egyptians in South America is inconclusive, but I won't say it's impossible. Besides, the Egyptians didn't write the Bible.

          I haven't seen any evidence that the writers of the Bible knew the Earth was a sphere. There is a passage that refers to "the circle of the Earth", but there are even more that refer to the Earth's edges, corners and pillars.

          The larger point is, there isn't any proven prophecy in the Bible. There is no way they could have anticipated the United States.
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          • Author by kabniel (April 28, 2011 6:31 pm ET)
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            Like I said not EXACTLY. I am quibbling I admit. This is just something I like to bring up from time to time. If your point was about the bible. I dont have any problem with that.

            I think the evidence for the Egyptian trade is pretty substantal when you consider the work done showing the amount of mummies from the middle kingdom that test positive for both cociane and nicotine.

            while the Egyptians did not write the bible. Moses IS credited with the first five books and was reputed to have gotten a royal Egyptian education.

            As for your larger point I have no problem with it whatsoever.
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          • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 8:39 pm ET)
               
            This is gonna be really really brief and way over simplified but here it is.

            We have known the earth was round for a very long time. The ancient Greeks were able to measure the curvature of the earth and knew that it was a sphere. They even estimated the size of the earth. This was passed on to the Romans who also knew the earth was round, though the Romans are not know for their scientific contributions, they did know a few things. After the fall of Rome, the average vocabulary in Europe consisted of about 300 words from birth to death and no one could read. The Arabs Persians and others in the middle east were still learned though, and they knew the earth was round, along with some of the more intelligent folks in Europe. Then into the renaissance, people got more intelligent and the idea became more widespread. To this very day however there are still those ignorant few who are trying to prove that the earth is flat.
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      • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 4:53 pm ET)
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        Okay, not to be hyper-critical, but I think the headline writer missed the really juicy stuff. In the beginning of the clip, the Troglodytes are trying to explain why the United States isn't mentioned in their End Time Fairy Tales.

        Of course, their "reasoning" is that the Liberals are going to destroy the United States before Jesus comes back.

        A more logical explanation is that the Bronze Age Goatherds who fabricated that nonsense had no idea that the world was round, or that there would ever be countries on the other side of it. They wrote about the world they knew, and we didn't exist yet.
        Seriously, I laughed so hard I cried.
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    • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 4:51 pm ET)
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      Ok, after I stopped laughing at the first 18 seconds, which took awhile. I am still giggling a little. The United States role in biblical end times? Really? OH MY GAWD! This gave me a slightly different perspective on how people take the bible seriously. No matter how much I study, no matter how much I know about religion and faith, the one thing I have a hard time getting my head around is how seriously people take it. Gawd people are stupid and if this clip doesn't sound bat shlt crazy to them, if you are are not totally convinced that these people are blithering, insane idiots then you have a problem. The bible doesn't mention the US because the US did not exist, was not even dreamed of, when the bible was written. It is just that simple, cut and dry. That is the intelligent, sane fact.
      Then I laughed at the rest.
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      • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 5:01 pm ET)
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        Well, unless you count the book of moron...
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        • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 5:05 pm ET)
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          For a guy that wants to act all smart and worldly, you sure are a bigot.
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          • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 5:07 pm ET)
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            Religion is a chosen lifestyle.
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          • Author by David2012 (April 28, 2011 5:11 pm ET)
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            Absolutely, BH, absolutely. Clearly, the only reason that the United States isn't mentioned in Revelations is that it will have had a Franz Ferdinand/Perfect Storm Coming Ashore moment before the Revelations events occur. That's the only logical explanation.

            That's why I'm crouched here in my doom bunker, with my food insurance, my survival seeds, my gold, and my guns and ammo. Those neighbors of mine better not want any beef stroganoff, I'll guarantee you that much.
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            • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 5:42 pm ET)
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              I was talking about the way Mako slams a religion whose members were persecuted. It was a bigotted remark.
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              • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 5:51 pm ET)
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                Members of all religions have been persecuted at some point in history. That doesn't inoculate them from ridicule for their loony beliefs.
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                • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 6:20 pm ET)
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                  Are you a bigot also? To call an entire religion "moron" is just hate. It is bigotted speech and should not be acceptable in this forum.
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                  • Author by Deluded (April 28, 2011 8:49 pm ET)
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                    As it is to lump all muslims together with fundamentalist fanatics and call Islam a "violent" religion. Sound familiar?

                    I can play this game too it seems.

                    Oh and the book of Moron? No such book exists in any bible.
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              • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 8:43 pm ET)
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                I was talking about the way Mako slams a religion whose members were persecuted. It was a bigotted remark.


                Somehow I missed this earlier. Which religion are you pretending I slammed, in particular?
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                • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 9:32 pm ET)
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                  Oh, the Morons. Polygamists and child molesters... Wouldn't want to persecute them now would we...
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              • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:14 am ET)
                   
                He wasn't slamming them, BH, (except with the name). The facts are that Mormons DO believe that the U.S. is an important player in their version of the "end times." It's in the Book of Mormon.

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              • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:16 am ET)
                   
                Okay, boulderhippy, the fact that you are accusing BlackMako of making a bigoted remark is REALLY RICH. You come here and post sacrilegious comments about Obama being the "Messiah." You are slamming MY religious beliefs with that blasphemous remark. You are not only a BIGOT but a HYPOCRITE!
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          • Author by David2012 (April 28, 2011 5:11 pm ET)
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            Absolutely, BH, absolutely. Clearly, the only reason that the United States isn't mentioned in Revelations is that it will have had a Franz Ferdinand/Perfect Storm Coming Ashore moment before the Revelations events occur. That's the only logical explanation.

            That's why I'm crouched here in my doom bunker, with my food insurance, my survival seeds, my gold, and my guns and ammo. Those neighbors of mine better not want any beef stroganoff, I'll guarantee you that much.
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            • Author by MsYellowDog (April 28, 2011 8:17 pm ET)
                 
              That is hilarious,David! All I need is this thermos.....
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          • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 5:27 pm ET)
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            For a guy that wants to act all smart and worldly, you sure are a bigot.


            No, faith is a CHOICE. Calling me a bigot because I hate faith and the faithful is akin to calling me a bigot because I hate child molesters.
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            • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 5:28 pm ET)
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              As a side note, it turns out that most child molesters are, in fact, among the faithful.
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              • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 5:44 pm ET)
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                I called you a bigot for slamming an entire religion in a hateful meanspirited way. It is akin to using the "N" word. Just because you don't like religion is no reason to be so nasty.
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                • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 5:52 pm ET)
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                  It is akin to using the "N" word.

                  No, not really. Religion is a chosen behavior, not an inherent trait.
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                  • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 6:27 pm ET)
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                    Tell that to the Jews from WWII. Bigot
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                    • Author by kabniel (April 28, 2011 6:33 pm ET)
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                      Even the Jews, while in the holocaust knew the difference between their race and their religion. GOD but you are stupid.
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                    • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:19 am ET)
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                      Jewish people are not just defined by their religion, boulderhippy. Many Jewish people do not practice Judaism.

                      I wouldn't be throwing around the "B" word, hon. Your blasphemous use of the term "Messiah" to refer to Obama is a slam to Christianity.
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                • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 7:36 pm ET)
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                  using the "N" word. Just because you don't like religion is no reason to be so nasty.
                  Completely different things but I am happy to be called a bigot of that is the limit of your vocabulary.

                  Religion is an essential characteristic, (a choice, habit or learned behaviour that can be changed) being black is an existential characteristic like being left handed, green eyed or homosexual, (not a choice, habit or learned behaviour). We are free to attack people for their choices all we like. We attack each others politics and politics are a choice. As far as your comment regarding the Jews and the holocaust, that was the king of all strawmen and had nothing whatsoever to do with the issue and it was a strawman in very bad taste.
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                • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:17 am ET)
                     
                  Your blasphemous use of the term "Messiah" to refer to Obama is SLAMMING my religious beliefs, boulderhippy.

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          • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:13 am ET)
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            He stated fact. It wasn't bigotry. The Book of Mormon DOES claim that the Garden of Eden is in Missouri and that in the end times, Christ will return to the "New Jerusalem" in Missouri and establish the Land of Zion, there. They also believe that the Mormons will rush in to save the Constitution.

            In other words, stupid, what BlackMako was referring to was fact. His use of the word "moron" was probably over-the-top, but his reference was correct.

            Get over yourself and EDUCATE YOURSELF.
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        • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 5:07 pm ET)
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          Exactly. Even the people who blindly accept the Bible's Fairy Tales laugh at the Book of Mormon.
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          • Author by David2012 (April 28, 2011 5:38 pm ET)
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            Sometimes, when I stay in a Marriot, I thumb through it. I defy any sane person to spend 5 minutes wading through that turgid, 19th-century fake Biblical prose without falling asleep laughing.
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            • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 5:57 pm ET)
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              The whole thing is laughable. Joseph Smith was a known Con Man who, before inventing his own religion, told people's future by looking at a magic peep stone in his hat. He was literally run out of one town on a rail.

              Call me cynical, but I find it a bit suspicious that a middle aged man would set himself up as the head prophet of a church and claim that God told him to marry as many teenage girls as he wants to.

              Joseph Smith was a toad.
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              • Author by boulderhippy (April 28, 2011 6:24 pm ET)
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                Why the hate speech? You are a hateful bigot. At least most racists I know are honest about their bigottry. You on the other hand need to be called out as the hateful bigot you are.
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                • Author by David2012 (April 29, 2011 8:38 am ET)
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                  I suppose I am bigoted against people who believe that the gods all live on Mount Olympus, with Zeus as their king and Hera as their queen.

                  Religion is preposterous, except when it acknowledges that God's ways are unknown and unknowable. Every organized religion, every single one, with no exceptions, exists for the benefit of the priesthood and functions as a means of self-aggrandizement and crowd control.
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                • Author by bintx (April 29, 2011 9:23 am ET)
                     
                  I know you will try to mitigate these acts perpetrated by your messiah, don't bother since it would only be you and your lib buddies that believe in your justification.

                  Why the hate speech? You are a hateful bigot. At least most racists I know are honest about their bigotry. You, on the other hand, need to be called out as the hateful bigot you are.

                  You're a bigot and a blasphemer, BH. Every time you use the term "Messiah" to refer to Obama, you are making an offensive and hateful comment about my religious beliefs.

                  Get of your high horse and admit that a) you're a racist and b) you're a bigot.
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              • Author by heididad1417 (April 28, 2011 8:30 pm ET)
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                So Joe Smith and Glenn Beck have a lot in common.
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    • Author by David2012 (April 28, 2011 5:06 pm ET)
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      Why are these people all sitting around in the dark? Is that some sort of visual metaphor for how they are, in fact, completely in the dark?

      Oh, goody, Soros and Van Jones appear as villains, with a couple bonus cameo appearances by Jimmy Carter in the role of Woodrow Wilson.

      I gather that the foundational principles that we needs must constantly renew include slashing and burning the countryside, strip mining our hills and mountains, and unrestrainedly poisoning our air and water.
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    • Author by David2012 (April 28, 2011 5:07 pm ET)
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      Why are these people all sitting around in the dark? Is that some sort of visual metaphor for how they are, in fact, completely in the dark?

      Oh, goody, Soros and Van Jones appear as villains, with a couple bonus cameo appearances by Jimmy Carter in the role of Woodrow Wilson.

      I gather that the foundational principles that we needs must constantly renew include slashing and burning the countryside, strip mining our hills and mountains, and unrestrainedly poisoning our air and water.
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    • Author by uncle.billy (April 28, 2011 5:15 pm ET)
         
      This is a tired old horse, didn't REM cover this topic as well as anyone could?
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    • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 5:25 pm ET)
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      As a rational, sane person it would never occur to me to ask why the US is not mentioned in the bible.
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      • Author by nerzog (April 28, 2011 5:36 pm ET)
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        As a rational, sane person, you're not a member of the audience for whom Nostradumbass concocted this little home video.
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    • Author by devil11 (April 28, 2011 7:40 pm ET)
         
      Hey in the beginning They were talking about Prophecies and that the US is not in there.

      This is because the time these prophecies were made there was NO United States. The last big prophecies last big writer was in 1500's. We were not there until 1776. They need to read some history.
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    • Author by MsYellowDog (April 28, 2011 8:13 pm ET)
         
      The American Economy has been at a halt since late 2007.Where does he get the information that it's "going to be?"Talk about out-of-touch.All smoke and mirrors.
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    • Author by BlackMako (April 28, 2011 10:07 pm ET)
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      I just realized something. Oh man, this is bad guys, we are in real trouble. The United Stated isn't mentioned in ANY Dr. Seuss books. I guess Horton saw a Hoo, but he didn't see you ess uv aye

      We also are not mentioned in the Lord of the rings, or any of the Star Wars films... Bad, bad stuff.
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    • Author by glibberish (April 28, 2011 11:40 pm ET)
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      Wow this clip was pure garbage.
      What's the most important thing for these religious 'scholars' when discussing the end times? Monetary currency, oil, and country boundaries! How twisted.
      Jesus wanted to break up tribal boundaries and disdained the gathering of wealth.

      And those ominous quotes at the end were so evil.. I mean listen to the music while Jimmy Carter said 'the country has become more polarized'. Well I'm convinced they want to take down America! *sarcasm*
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      • Author by BlackMako (April 29, 2011 8:25 am ET)
           
        Well I'm convinced they want to take down America!
        Becky Fischer is an evangelical minister and is known for being outspoken on the issue of overthrowing the republic through the vote. It is a stated goal of the evangelical church to vote their people in to all levels of government and turn the US in to a one church theocracy. All other religions and belief systems will be oppressed and stamped out and the US will be transformed into a bible literalist state.

        Business interests are often quoted as saying that democracy is bad for business. They have stated many times that personal freedoms stand in the way of production and profit.

        These are both very real and very powerful internal threats who are working, and have the support of billions of dollars, lobbyists and millions of voters. They can get their way, they can accomplish what they want and they can destroy the US as we know it. The evangelicals want what will be indistinguishable from a Taliban state, if you ever bothered to read the bible then you know this is true, and the capitalists want a fascism. Both of these interests are major drivers of the right in the US, both of them are drivers of what we see and here on FOX and in the right media. You should be convinced that they want to take down America, because they do and they aren't hiding it.
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    • Author by stronge (April 28, 2011 11:45 pm ET)
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      Beck sure does know his audience, doesn't he? At the point where Biblical, economic, and nationalist fears meet, that's where you'll find them.
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    • Author by Kllgg (April 30, 2011 11:44 pm ET)
         
      Prophecies written by people who had no idea of the existence of the American continents didn't include USA? Shocking. But Brazil & Canada are in there, right?
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