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Jury Awards Marine's Father Nearly $11M In Damages After Finding Fundamentalist Church Guilty

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by zootallures2 November 1, 2007 10:08 PM EDT
SlipSter01, good thing you don''t troll or spam, huh? And Ron Paul probably doesn''t have a chance in he11, but you do.
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by slipster01 November 1, 2007 10:04 PM EDT
"OldProphet "


Stop with the Ron Paul trolling, nobody believes he has a chance in hell of being elected, so give it a break. He''s more Dem then Rep anyways.
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by slipster01 November 1, 2007 10:04 PM EDT
"OldProphet "


Stop with the Ron Paul trolling, nobody believes he has a chance in hell of being elected, so give it a break. He''s more Dem then Rep anyways.
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by slipster01 November 1, 2007 10:04 PM EDT
"OldProphet "


Stop with the Ron Paul trolling, nobody believes he has a chance in hell of being elected, so give it a break. He''s more Dem then Rep anyways.
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by slipster01 November 1, 2007 10:04 PM EDT
"OldProphet "


Stop with the Ron Paul trolling, nobody believes he has a chance in hell of being elected, so give it a break. He''s more Dem then Rep anyways.
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by slipster01 November 1, 2007 10:04 PM EDT
"OldProphet "


Stop with the Ron Paul trolling, nobody believes he has a chance in hell of being elected, so give it a break. He''s more Dem then Rep anyways.
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by slipster01 November 1, 2007 10:04 PM EDT
"OldProphet "


Stop with the Ron Paul trolling, nobody believes he has a chance in hell of being elected, so give it a break. He''s more Dem then Rep anyways.
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by slipster01 November 1, 2007 10:04 PM EDT
"OldProphet "


Stop with the Ron Paul trolling, nobody believes he has a chance in hell of being elected, so give it a break. He''s more Dem then Rep anyways.
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by scarletphd November 1, 2007 10:02 PM EDT
AND NOW THAT A PRECEDENT HAS BEEN SET...

I have seen and heard of so many revolting and sick things, but this is way up near the top of the list. But worse than their behavior of these subhumans, enlisting their children to carry out their messages. I wish I believed that there would be some kind of event in these peoples lives that would cause them to reap what they sow. And I''d trade up a day of my life to ensure that there WOULD be a he11 for them to spend eternity enduring.

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by oldprophet November 1, 2007 9:54 PM EDT
Unlike Hitlery, and most of the other GOP candidates, Ron Paul actually served his country as a member of the military. Paul grew up in the western Pennsylvania town of Green Tree. His family ran a small dairy, with Ron delivering milk door-to-door. Sports were big around there and Paul was a terrific athlete, winning a state track meet in the 220 and excelling at football and baseball. After medical school at Duke, Paul joined the Air Force, where he served as a flight surgeon, tending to the ailments of pilots, and traveling to bases in Iran, Ethiopia and elsewhere. "I recall doing a lot of physicals on Army warrant officers who wanted to become helicopter pilots and go to Vietnam," he said. "They were gung-ho. I''ve often thought about how many of those people never came back." Paul is given to mulling things over morally. His family was pious and Lutheran; two of his brothers became ministers. Paul''s children were baptized in the Episcopal church, but he now attends a Baptist one. He''s been married to the same woman for 50 years. As a young man, though, he did not protest the Vietnam War, but he now says it was "totally unnecessary and illegal." Much later, after the United States invaded Iraq, he began reading St. Augustine. "I was annoyed by the evangelicals'' being so supportive of pre-emptive war, which seems to contradict everything that I was taught as a Christian," he recalls. "The religion is based on somebody who''s referred to as the Prince of Peace."
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