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As long as you weren't praying for it.
I don't believe in imaginary men that live in the clouds.
As long as you weren't praying for it.
Chuck Norris would have America become a Christian only country where our leaders are directly linked to the church, the Bible and creation are taught in schools, and only those who agree with these principles are free to enjoy what America has to offer.
Isn't that the whole reason America was formed in the first place?
Maybe someone else thinks Chuck Norris's personal opinion matters or is worth following.
As for me, I don't dislike or like Chuck Norris, but Chuck's personal opinions carry very little weight with me.
As long as you weren't praying for it.
Since you're such a whiny little bed wetter of lefty and don't have the fucking balls to post what he or his wife said or make a comment about it, i'll do it for you.
Next time you post a topic try to grow a pair.
It's a political ad by Chuck Norris and his wife urging Christians to vote. It' gets attacked by religious bigots who hate anything or anyone that is connected to religion.
SHUT YOUR ENTIRE MOUTH!!
This is chuck norris, not some old dumbass like Romney, this is a REAL American.
Chuck Norris would have America become a Christian only country where our leaders are directly linked to the church, the Bible and creation are taught in schools, and only those who agree with these principles are free to enjoy what America has to offer.
Isn't that the whole reason America was formed in the first place?
Actually, guys...I just wanted to see if anyone would comment on his wifes assertation that not voting for the other party would lead our children into the beginning of "1,000 years of Darkness".
To me, that is pure comedic and religious psycho gold.
They want Christians to vote, but they are telling the Christians that if they don't vote republican, the Devil will pretty much consume the entire US.
Chuck's religious and historical nonsense is duly noted, summarily dismissed. He really should stick to making commercials, cameos, and looking brittle.
First Eastwood, now Norris. I guess the GOP is really trying to maintain that strangle hold on befuddled old white men on the brink of senility.
Ugh, at least Clint's an awesome director.
"1000 years of darkness"... hehehe
God I love predictions from the religious right!
I don't really care what Chuck Norris thinks about things, BUT it's interesting to me that someone who has been pretty successful in life has managed to achieve that while being able to believe wildly ridiculous things about politics in the United States.
Someone like Chuck Norris believing Obama being reelected would be "the triumph of evil" is different than Rush Limbaugh or some random dude on the Internet. Rush's entire success is based around being (or pretending to be) completely insane when it comes to politics. And the random guy on the Internet is probably either just trying to get a reaction out of people or legitimately stupid.
But Chuck Norris managed to do alright for himself in life, which suggests his brain is more or less working OK. And somehow that hasn't managed to protect him from taking one of the more extreme and ridiculous positions in modern politics. That's both interesting and scary to me, since it shows the broad range of people who are willing to buy into extreme positions for one reason or another.
actually, Clint wasn't first. 'ol Chuck's been parading his batshittery around for many years now. do you remember his comical endorsement of Huckabee?
also, I don't think Clint is so much a "republican" as he is thoroughly annoyed with Obama right now. It's really unfair to compare the two. I think if you put Clint and Chuck in a room together, and Chuck starts parrotting this end of the world religious cockamamey horseshit, Clint would probably just stare him down until Chuck is a crying worthless mess. Then Clint would probably kick Chuck in the gut, for good measure.
actually, Clint wasn't first. 'ol Chuck's been parading his batshittery around for many years now. do you remember his comical endorsement of Huckabee?
also, I don't think Clint is so much a "republican" as he is thoroughly annoyed with Obama right now. It's really unfair to compare the two. I think if you put Clint and Chuck in a room together, and Chuck starts parrotting this end of the world religious cockamamey horseshit, Clint would probably just stare him down until Chuck is a crying worthless mess. Then Clint would probably kick Chuck in the gut, for good measure.
Thanks for proving the point in my post.
LOLIs it really? Let's check this thread:
2: Opinion presented, nothing really to discuss
3: Someone agrees with Chuck Norris, nothing of value added to discussion
4: Same as 2
5: Should put down the bottle and sober up. Second comment stating obvious then implying that who doesn't like CN's opinion is a bigot.
6: Anti-religion
7: Saying 6 is anti-religion
8: Agreeing with 7
9: Stating that this is a discussion, implication being a reasoned debate.
10: Saying that Chuck Norris is a radical extremist, nothing of value added to discussion
11: This guy may actually be inciting a discussion!
12: Attacking 5
13: Sarcastic comments re: 9
I'm not seeing much discussion here.
Personally I don't see anything from the video that's worthy of discussion. He may as well have said "Obama is evil, don't vote Obama". I also find it a bit weird that he is specifically trying to encourage Christians to vote; some may draw their own conclusions as to why. In a reasoned debate, people would either be trying to coax a point out of him that's worthy of debate or raising their eyebrows, saying "Riiigh-t... moving on!".
You have the right to believe what you want. I have the right to laugh at you publicly for those beliefs.
Don't like it don't believe in fairytales.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Needled by Mitt Romney and other Republicans, Democrats hurriedly rewrote their convention platform Wednesday to add a mention of God and declare Jerusalem the capital of Israel after President Barack Obama intervened to order the changes.
The embarrassing reversal was compounded by chaos and uncertainty on the convention floor. Three times Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, the convention chairman, called for a voice vote on the changes and each time the yes and no votes seemed to balance each other out. On the third attempt, Villaraigosa ruled the amendments were approved triggering boos from many in the audience.