Rick Perry wants to force wacko religious morals on everyone

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by Montoya, Aug 19, 2011.

  1. James Cessna

    James Cessna New Member

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    Come on, Montoya.

    You know for a fact your comments about Rick Perry are not true.

    You need to put away the "talking points" you copied and pasted from the Democratic national playbook!

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    Mr. Obama, I know you are on your fourth vacation, but please tell us, when will the madness end? As our Commander-in-Chief, when are you going to fix the economy and put millions of Americans back to work!
     
  2. Dave1mo

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    You've been reported for spamming the same message and picture over the last few days.
     
  3. kilgram

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    No, you're wrong. No medic will agree with you. In embrionic state you're not a human, and less when you've been conceived, in that phase the woman has a parasite more than anything.

    No, no scientific will consider it human in the phase of conception, even in posterior phases. It is only possible to consider it as human for religious reasons, but never by scientific or medic reasons.
     
  4. Otter

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    Bwahahaha! How silly! What else WOULD a human embryo be BUT human? Sorry, it seems you don't quite grasp simple biology.

    And as far as your claims about who would agree with me - let's look at what medical texts on embryology say:

    "Although life is a continuous process, fertilization is a critical landmark because, under ordinary circumstances, a new, genetically distinct human organism is thereby formed.... The combination of 23 chromosomes present in each pronucleus results in 46 chromosomes in the zygote. Thus the diploid number is restored and the embryonic genome is formed. The embryo now exists as a genetic unity."

    [O'Rahilly, Ronan and Müller, Fabiola. Human Embryology & Teratology. 2nd edition. New York: Wiley-Liss, 1996, pp. 8, 29]

    Or this medical text:

    "The development of a human begins with fertilization, a process by which the spermatozoon from the male and the oocyte from the female unite to give rise to a new organism, the zygote."

    [Sadler, T.W. Langman's Medical Embryology. 7th edition. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins 1995, p. 3]



    Facts are facts, despite the ignorant denials.
     
  5. countryboy

    countryboy Well-Known Member

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    Wow.....:omg:

    Please produce even one credible biologist who refers to a human embryo as "parasitic". No offense, but that is just plain silly.
     
  6. billodot

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  7. billodot

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    That is fine, but until the law recognizes life prior to birth it is only a function of the female body. Until that "life" becomes air breathing, conscious, and separate from the mother, it is not an individual and is not recognized by the law. Sorry to be blunt, but a fertilized egg has a long way to go before it can generate a Social Security number.
     
  8. PatrickT

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    Let's see. Montoya thinks preventing senile old judges from staying on the bench for life is a religious issue.

    Montoya thinks that allowing Congress to override a Supreme Court decision is a religious issue.

    Montoya thinks the income tax that some of us have to pay is a religious issue.

    Montoya thinks eliminating the direct election of senators is a religious issue.

    Montoya thinks requiring the federal government to have a balanced budget, as do most states, is a religious issue.

    Montoya thinks abortion on demand is a religious issue.

    Is there no help for Montoya, poor thing?
     
  9. Robodoon

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    No he doesn't. He is just playing politician. He isn't Christian he just predending to go after the right.

    Just like Bush pretended to be a christain to secure the base he was after.
     
  10. Otter

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    And the law used to recognize the right to own slaves. Laws can be morally wrong.
     
  11. Otter

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    ???? Who cares?

    Why does one religious beliefs come into play? Thought the 1st Amendment gave us freedom of religion...so why are liberals so fixated on it?

    Diversity doesn't count if you are Christian?

    Jeez...we weren't suppose to question Obama's faith...but every GOP candidate is put under the microscope by liberals...to be torn apart because they DO have religious beliefs.

    How about we focus on Perry's record as the chief executive of Texas and how he produced JOBS! That's what REALLY matters.
     
  12. Johnny-C

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    People are more intently focused upon it today, because a crop of politicians gaining more influence and popularity (including Rick Perry) have shown that their religious views are extreme; and also that their vision of America includes IMPOSING their religious practices or beliefs upon ALL Americans.

    That is why people are concerned/fixated.
     
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    Obama isn't flaunting his faith..

    Meanwhile look for Perry to get caught in some bus station men's room.
     
  14. Otter

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    Well - Perry has been Govenor of TX for ten years now...tell me how he imposed any of his religious practices or beliefs upon Texans.

    :bored:
     
  15. Otter

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    If you want to get into ugly unfounded rumors, should we go into the ones about Obama? Hmmm?

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqxmn1ZuMw4"]Barack Obama Gay Sex Scandal New Evidence [/ame]
     
  16. billodot

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    Cute, Otter

    I know, lets make posters depicting Obama as a monkey. ..

    BTW, all those jobs you are talking about that Perry "produced" as if he owns the companies, 75% of them are MINUMUM WAGE jobs. He has attracted companies that want third world caliber labor, and the Texas labor laws allow it. Texas has Cambodian/Vietnamese level jobs.

    A full time minimum wage worker in Texas working will earn $290.00 per week, or $15,080.00 per year. Texas's minimum wage rate as of August, 2011 is $7.25 …

    www.minimum-wage.org/states.asp?state=Texas
     
  17. Otter

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    Oh how about the posters depicting Bush as a monkey...are those okay? Hmmm? Double standard, eh?

    And quit your (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)ing about the JOBS Perry brought in - in contrast to Obama who KILLS jobs!

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinio...Rick-Perry-Job-creators-pick-Texas/50139894/1

    Hard to argue with success, but the looney left will sure try! :lol:
     

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