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For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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Here's another winner, looking to blame the victims:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... -1.2263911
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nationa ... -1.2263911
One of the NRA’s top numbskulls responded to the Charleston church massacre by shooting off his mouth — and blaming the victims.
Displaying all the sensitivity of an anvil, Charles Cotton said the slaughter was the fault of Clementa Pinckney, the murdered pastor of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church who also was a South Carolina state senator.
“Eight of his church members who might be alive if he had expressly allowed members to carry handguns in church are dead,” Cotton declared. “Innocent people died because of his position on a political issue."
NRA board member Charles Cotton said that eight of the church members “might be alive if he had expressly allowed members to carry handguns in church.”
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NRA board member Charles Cotton said that eight of the church members “might be alive if he had expressly allowed members to carry handguns in church.”
Cotton, who sits on the board of the National Rifle Association, wrote on an online forum for Texas gun advocates that Pinckney had “voted against concealed-carry.”
Nowhere did Cotton mention Dylann Roof, the white racist who used his 21st birthday money to buy the gun that police said he used to slaughter Pinckney and the others in the church basement Wednesday.
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Here's another real beaut...
The shooting was a "Zionist hoax":
If you follow the link, I'm sure you'll be bowled over by the "proof"...
One interesting thing is the follow up comments...
There's an occasional sane person:
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Whole lotta kookaboos out there...
The shooting was a "Zionist hoax":
http://nodisinfo.com/obama-charleston-e ... s-america/Charleston S.C. Church Shooting is an Arch-Zionist Gun Control Hoax
une 18, 2015, 10:00 CST, with revelations thanks to our posters
Obama says guns are too easy to get in America and for that reason innocent people are killed. It is clear that his words are nothing other than a fabrication, empty, inconsequential. It doesn’t matter what anyone in such a high position says about the South Carolina black church issue. It’s irrelevant. The entire event is a non-event; it simply did not happen.
The Zionists immediately went for the guns. Does anyone need any further proof than that? Clearly, then, this is a fake, a mere hoax, where no one died, no no one was wounded, and no one was even shot at.
It is, after all, a most desperate attempt by arch-Zionist criminal minds to further their terminally corrupt, wretched schemes. Make no mistake about it, this is a fake, just like all the others.
With the mass of agencies already pre-placed in the Zionist-controlled enclave of Charleston, S.C., it is evidently clear that this was a staged event and that there was nothing real about it.
If you follow the link, I'm sure you'll be bowled over by the "proof"...
One interesting thing is the follow up comments...
There's an occasional sane person:
But this is more typical:Roland
June 18, 2015 at 10:45 pm
This website is a hoax. What a motley crew of delusional losers. So convenient to blame everything on the Jews for your own personal shortcomings. For being failures in life. No one outside your little clique of misfits is listening. No one cares. But go ahead. Keep posting this nonsense day after day, wasting your meaningless lives away. Hiding like cowards behind your keyboards. Pathetic.
(Is that really you Joe? Sounds a lot more like Steve...joe
June 20, 2015 at 2:25 am
So many layers of idiots, frauds, liars and goons. Where to even start?? What’s worse the sub-human scum that dream up this utter garbage? The minions that carry out the fraud? Or the low IQ, child like sheeple idiots that actually believe the lies that are jammed down their throats 24/7 by the Kosher Kartel media?
The sad reality is that the sheeple masses actually watch and believe the lies that TV tells them.
Man on the the Moon? Lie. JFK? Lie. All wars? Lies. Federal Reserve? Lie. Presidents are actually elected and chosen by the people? Lies. Congress/ Senate? Liars. FBI, CIA, NSA, DHS, IRS, police? Liars and criminal tyranny enforcers. Terror? Lies. 9/11, OK City, Aurora, Boston, Sandy Hoax, South Carolina? ALL LIES. US Military? Pawns and International tyranny enforcers. USA citizens? 99% child like, sheeple that believe the lies.
Pathetic.
Whole lotta kookaboos out there...



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guys like that ruin the word 'sheeple' for all of us......
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"sheeple" is one of those expressions, (like "false flag") that whenever I see it my Conspiracy Nut Alarm immediately goes off like "Red Alert" on Star Trek....



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You are wrong Jim I am not sympathizing with him; I feel that the sooner he is executed the better. I am trying to understand what makes no sense to me; he had not suffered any personally attack, but he goes and kills people he likes; Jim, that makes no sense. But the worse part is that he did this in a house God; there can be no redemption for that, he is going to Hell. But worse of all he looks like my grandson who I suspect has low self esteem in spite of my attempt to build him up. This boy was not raised as a racist and neither was my grandson so Jim you tell me what you think is bothering me. The whole thing is depressing and the more I think about it the worse it gets.Lord Jim wrote:
Also, the way that post reads to me it sounds like you're actually expressing sympathy for this piece of garbage...
Please tell me I've got that wrong...
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Even before this dirtbag mentioned the Travon Martin case, I was thinking he might have been somewhat influenced by the Fergusen/Baltimore rioting. Seeing what some blacks in those neighborhoods did in terms of rioting, looting and burning the neighborhood/cities.
in no way am I justifying or excusing what he did. Just trying to figure out what makes him tick (other than being pure evil)
in no way am I justifying or excusing what he did. Just trying to figure out what makes him tick (other than being pure evil)
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I can't - it's like shooting fish in a barrel
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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The man accused of murdering nine black churchgoers last month in Charleston, South Carolina, has pleaded not guilty on more than 33 federal charges.
Twenty-one-year old Dylann Roof, who is white, wanted to plead guilty on all counts according to his lawyer.
His lawyer, David Bruck, said he would not enter guilty pleas for Mr Roof until prosecutors determined whether they would seek the death penalty.
US Judge Bristow Marchant entered the not guilty plea on all counts.
Mr Roof appeared in the courtroom shackled. He was silent except for a few "yes" responses to the judge's inquiries.
Church representatives and the family members of victims of the 17 June attack also spoke briefly.
The charges against Mr Roof include hate crimes, weapons charges and obstructing the practice of religion.
Police have said the shooting was racially motivated and Roof has been linked to a website featuring racist writings.
Mr Roof also faces charges from the state of South Carolina, including nine counts of murder.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Which might sound impressive, were it not for the fact that Mr. Roof is also facing nine counts of first degree murder, with no question about his guilt, (unless his lawyer is able to get him off on an insanity defense; a very long shot indeed...)The charges against Mr Roof include hate crimes, weapons charges and obstructing the practice of religion.
If Mr. Roof should be found guilty of the nine counts of first degree murder and sentenced to death...(which is extremely likely)
Should his date with justice be delayed and complicated by the feds trying him for a "hate crime"?



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I'm no authority on the criminal justice system in South Carolina, but generally speaking the federal criminal court process moves much quicker than at the state level. Federal judges run what we lawyers like to call a 'rocket' docket, and have very little patience for attorneys delaying things. State court criminal cases can be in a pending status for much longer, so I don't think your concern is valid.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
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~ Carl Sagan
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Prosecutors in the US state of South Carolina say they will seek the death penalty for a white man accused of shooting dead nine black people at a church in Charleston.
Dylann Roof is charged with murdering the nine parishioners in June during their Bible study class.
Prosecutor Scarlett Wilson said the killings were "the ultimate crime" and deserved "the ultimate punishment".
The 21 year old also faces separate federal charges of hate crimes.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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He is a twenty one year old kid death would be a more humane punishment for him than to be tortured for the next sixty years. Kill him and get it over with; “Death is not the worse thing that can happen to a free man“.
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.
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I agree with your last quote, but I wouldn t have wasted such a noble thought on this fellow. he was not striking a blow, or taking a stand for Liberty, he was striking a blow for hatred and fighting under the flags of satan
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If he was strung up would that be raising the roof?
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right. The only difference is, they're wrong.
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Hanging may seem gruesome, but if it is done right I suspect that it is as humane a way to kill a person than any other way.Econoline wrote:![]()
That was awful, and great.
Soon, I’ll post my farewell message. The end is starting to get close. There are many misconceptions about me, and before I go, to live with my ancestors on the steppes, I want to set the record straight.