Falwell dead
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Falwell dead
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[quote="Neuro"]I feel bad, but all I could think was, "Well, that's one down. Where's Robertson?"[/quote]
It isn't like any of those men dying will effect their movement. Anytime one of them dies two people rise up to replace them. They are like Al Qaeda in that respect.
Whenever I get confused about D&D alignment morality, I just imagine Abraham Lincoln and Mahatma Ghandi arm wrestling shirtless on the back of a killer whale.
In other words, I remember that it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and deal with it best I can.
In other words, I remember that it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and deal with it best I can.
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[quote]It appears that America's anti-Biblical feminist movement is at last dying, thank God, and is possibly being replaced by a Christ-centered men's movement which may become the foundation for a desperately needed national spiritual awakeningâ€[/quote]
Wow...I'm sad he died.
I would rather his way of thinking to have died instead
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I was going to post something snarky . . . but I just couldn't. I'm not sad the man passed. I do feel sorry for those who were closest to him, but Falwell himself I shall not miss. His extreme views are indeed shared by others, but it was Falwell who brought them to the fore. I think it unlikely, though not impossible, that the extreme right-wing will find a controversial mouthpiece like him again.
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[quote="Dragonkin"]I was going to post something snarky . . . but I just couldn't. I'm not sad the man passed. I do feel sorry for those who were closest to him, but Falwell himself I shall not miss. His extreme views are indeed shared by others, but it was Falwell who brought them to the fore. I think it unlikely, though not impossible, that the extreme right-wing will find a controversial mouthpiece like him again.[/quote]
That is pretty much how I feel about it too.
Whenever I get confused about D&D alignment morality, I just imagine Abraham Lincoln and Mahatma Ghandi arm wrestling shirtless on the back of a killer whale.
In other words, I remember that it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and deal with it best I can.
In other words, I remember that it doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and deal with it best I can.
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You know, having watched that, I think he's just as bad as Falwell was.
Yeah, Zelda's hot, but Samus does that thing with her gun . . . . :eek:
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