Comments by user: Esco
jfinance32 seems to know a lot of community organizers. Of the thousands and thousands of community organizers in America, maybe he could convince us that even 1 percent of them (about 100 people) are working for big corrupt political machines.
And what's his point about Jesus and politics? Jesus never ran for elected office, but he was definitely a political figure in my book, and there's nothing dirty about that. In addition to showing people the way to salvation, he shifted power in the Jewish community away from the corrupt Pharisees and toward the people.
BenDover is right, JunJun, what would the world be if you couldn't run into hypersensitive people who can't wait to overreact to constructive criticism from New Yorkers? You know what they say: "If reading will expose you to whining from New Yorkers, then why don't you gouge your eyes out?"
Is JunJun really suggesting that Brian Eckhouse leave Las Vegas simply because of the bagels? I've got a much better idea: Brian should keep looking for good bagels in Las Vegas, and bagel bakers here should see if they can learn anything from New York.
Not helpful, JunJun.
The first three comments just go to show that "biased" usually just means "anyone who doesn't drink the same Kool-Aid as I do." C'mon, people! The blogger's argument was that Ron Paul doesn't get enough credit! The fact that the first three commenters are trying to twist that around makes me wonder whether Ron Paul supporters are living in the same world as the rest of us. Judging by the fourth commenter, maybe they actually are.
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Actually, bremskraft, elements of the Christian Right ARE opposing the vaccine against cervical cancer. A Christianist group in Texas has filed a lawsuit against mandatory vaccination there, and I think a Christianist group in southern California has even filed suit against a vaccination that allowed students to OPT OUT.
And please note the correct spelling of "kowtow."