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George M. Middius
January 16th 08, 11:34 PM
Do you believe AIDS is God's punishment for Sodomites?
George M. Middius
January 17th 08, 12:02 AM
Bratzi said:
> > Do you believe AIDS is God's punishment for Sodomites?
> No, because firstly I don't believe in a God that looks down on the
> tiny insignificant earth and really cares what individuals do.
> Secondly, because AIDS affected homosexuals only incidentally. It
> arose from Africans eating or copulating with higher primates.
Bratzi resorts to parroting the consensus of the medical community. Is
Hell freezing over?
> None the less we should treat AIDS for what it is, a disease, and not
> a discrimination against homosexuals. AIDS sufferers should have been
> dealt with from a disease control perspective and the disease would
> have died out in the West in four or five years.
Lack of judgmentalism? Lack of hyypocritical moral outrage?
Bobo, who's running the Bratzi puppet now?
Clyde Slick
January 17th 08, 12:32 AM
On 16 Ian, 18:34, George M. Middius <cmndr _ george @ comcast . net>
wrote:
> Do you believe AIDS is God's punishment for Sodomites?
If so, he is a couple of thousand years too late.
After all, He's got a couple of other billion galaxies to take care
of, besides ours.
How does the man find the time?
George M. Middius
January 17th 08, 01:03 AM
Morein said:
> > Lack of judgmentalism? Lack of hyypocritical moral outrage?
> > Bobo, who's running the Bratzi puppet now?
> I'm more concerned about his comments about "smelly Mexicans", Jewish
> "disease genes", his apologies for Nazi Germany, his denigration of
> Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and his apparent belief that "Aryan culture" has
> particularly valuable characteristics. Mr. Rutschman is preoccupied with the
> characteristics of race, and the intepretation of what he sees as evidence
> to justify the notion of Aryan racial superiority.
Looks like you've actually read those great steaming hunks of doo-doo with
which Bratzi favors RAO. Congratulations on your vigilance.
[snip]
> He wanted us to feel the fire, feel it as it consumes us, and
> perhaps he wanted to feel it himself.
Yes, Bratzi is no doubt very twisted.
> The Devil lives in flames.
All I was hoping for was a comparison to Oompa-Loompas. You've outdone
yourself.
George M. Middius
January 17th 08, 05:09 AM
Morein said:
> > All I was hoping for was a comparison to Oompa-Loompas. You've outdone
> > yourself.
> I follow the novelist's dictum "Why use three words when a dozen will do?"
> I take my bow :)
Here's a splunge I just heard: Ernest Hemingway once claimed he could
write a novel consisting of just six words. Upon the inevitable challenge,
EH scribbled the following on a napkin: "For sale: Baby shoes, never
used." Really whets your appetite, doesn't it?
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