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spacing in vienna posted:You can't just "notwithstanding" Matthew 6:6. The whole point of it, and 6:5 before, is that people who pray openly and make a big show of their faith are not doing it out of piety, but rather to be seen and congratulated, and those people have already received their reward (e.g. the opinion of other people). Jesus insists that faith be a private, personal thing, not one that you use so that other people look at you and are impressed by how much praying you do. I totally agree of course, but my outlandish public displays of piety are meant to glorify God and set a good example to others.I would never display my faith for the applause of others. What an awful thought.
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have a poll http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/06/walker-bush-rubio-lead-gop-field-clinton-still-dominant.html
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Bizarro Kanyon posted:The press is dead. Full out dead. Soon enough all news will just be delivered in gifs and meme pictures.
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site posted:Soon enough all news will just be delivered in gifs and meme pictures. Don't forget image files containing nothing but text with jpeg artifacts.
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senator cruz! senator cruz! how fire is your mixtape, senator?
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site posted:Soon enough all news will just be delivered in gifs and meme pictures. It will be true for many. I see many people sharing memes and gifs as means of "informIng others." They literally believe that a meme can explain a extremely complex situation completely.
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site posted:Soon enough all news will just be delivered in gifs and meme pictures. I look forward to the far future crazy alt history that links cat memes, obelisks in the US, and the ancient Egyptians. Could we be a colony of Egypt?
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# ? Jun 17, 2015 20:40 |
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LOU BEGAS MUSTACHE posted:have a poll quote:Bernie Sanders may be gaining momentum in recent New Hampshire polling but Hillary Clinton is more dominant than ever in the national polling. She's at 65% to 9% for Bernie Sanders, 5% for Martin O'Malley, and 4% each for Lincoln Chafee and Jim Webb. Sanders is the most common second choice of Democratic voters at 19% and O'Malley has broken away from Chafee and Webb to become the clear third choice of primary voters at 12%. Overall Clinton is the first or second choice of 73% of Democrats to 28% for Sanders, 17% for O'Malley, 8% for Chafee, and 7% for Webb. Lincoln Chafee has had a 300% increase in support in just one month. At this rate, if we assume exponential growth, he is going to end up with Saddam Hussein-level support by the time Iowa rolls around. Choo! Choo! All aboard the Chafee train! Edit: Also, I want to see that last paragraph ignite another discussion about whether black people can be trusted to vote correctly or not.
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FMguru posted:Bush spent the last weeks of the campaign arguing that Clinton can't be trusted to be President because he had gone on a student trip to Moscow in the late 1960s and very well could be a KGB sleeper agent. He made this accusation the centerpiece of his campaign speeches. Reminder: 1992 was three years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and a year after the dissolution of the USSR. I hadn't heard of this so I looked it up: http://www.aim.org/media-monitor/bill-clintons-soviet-connection/ some dummy posted:Denver Post columnist Ed Quillen wrote, “Bush hints that when Bill Clinton visited the Soviet Union on a student tour, Clinton may have met with KGB officers. Bush implies that something sinister was arranged. What was it?? The KGB sent a brainwashed Bill Clinton back to become governor of Arkansas.” Quillen said that was “preposterous.” Also scope out the date of publication...
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LOU BEGAS MUSTACHE posted:have a poll I have no idea who commissions these national polls, given that there is no national primary. It doesn't matter how well you would do in the Wyoming primary if you get knocked out by South Carolina
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PepeSilvia posted:I hadn't heard of this so I looked it up: The Red Scare was just the worst loving thing to happen to our politics. I hear he once drank some Vodka, how can you trust him when he could so easily be a Russian agent?
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John Kaisch is in Manchester NH today. As of 10 minutes ago he was in a local bar heavily frequented by bikers. In an attempt to mingle with the common man, he decided to share with them his favorite band. Linkin Park. https://twitter.com/katie_glueck/status/611257485995995136 This cycle is gonna own.
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Fried Chicken posted:John Kaisch is in Manchester NH today. As of 10 minutes ago he was in a local bar heavily frequented by bikers. In an attempt to mingle with the common man, he decided to share with them his favorite band. Kaisch may be the first human being to get negative polling numbers.
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Leon Trotsky 2012 posted:Edit: Also, I want to see that last paragraph ignite another discussion about whether black people can be trusted to vote correctly or not. Of course they (in aggregate) can't be trusted to vote correctly. Just like white people can't be. Politically, people are really dumb animals, and most individuals deserve to be approached under the assumption that they are borderline retarded until they prove otherwise. I see no reason to discriminate against black people on that matter.
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LOU BEGAS MUSTACHE posted:have a poll Why again is Walker popular? Is it because the people being polled are more familiar with his resume than the man himself?
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Ramrod Hotshot posted:Why again is Walker popular? Is it because the people being polled are more familiar with his resume than the man himself? He fought the unions and won and that's just like fighting ISIS.
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Ramrod Hotshot posted:Why again is Walker popular? Is it because the people being polled are more familiar with his resume than the man himself? He broke the evil unions in Wisconsin, survived a recall election in a (presidential year) blue state, checks all the right(wing) boxes on social issues. On paper, he's a perfect GOP candidate and he has a ton of money behind him. Plus he doesn't come off quite as stupid on video as in pictures. It's really easy to imagine him grilling burgers in some suburb bitching about taxes with all of his Real American neighbors.
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Fried Chicken posted:John Kaisch is in Manchester NH today. As of 10 minutes ago he was in a local bar heavily frequented by bikers. In an attempt to mingle with the common man, he decided to share with them his favorite band. He tried so hard, and got not so far. And in the end it doesn't even matter because he's consistently outpolled by Donald Trump.
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Ramrod Hotshot posted:Why again is Walker popular? Is it because the people being polled are more familiar with his resume than the man himself? Short answer, yes. Quinnipiac released another poll today of swing state voters. In Florida Walker was +2 with 53% name recognition, Ohio he was -1 with 43% recognition, PA he was +14 with 50%. Half the people they polled hadn't even heard of him. At this stage in the polling, most of what gets measured is name recognition. Selection bias distorts everything else. For instance, Ben Carson was showing a large net favorability in early polling; this is because Fox viewers liked him a lot, but only Fox viewers had heard of him. When people who don't watch Fox started learning about him, his net favorability sunk like a stone.
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Ramrod Hotshot posted:Why again is Walker popular? Is it because the people being polled are more familiar with his resume than the man himself? Everything people have mentioned plus his whole shtick is that he's Reagan 2.0, a common sense middle class suburbanite just like you who can keep the subhuman urban ferals in check and deliver iceburns to the stupid egghead liberals
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Fried Chicken posted:John Kaisch is in Manchester NH today. As of 10 minutes ago he was in a local bar heavily frequented by bikers. In an attempt to mingle with the common man, he decided to share with them his favorite band. Linkin Park? I stopped listening to them after I grew out of my emo teenage phase.
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LOU BEGAS MUSTACHE posted:have a poll um lmao Trump's favorability Very liberal Somewhat liberal Moderate Somewhat conservative Very conservative Favorable 49% 26% 14% 41% 49% Why the gently caress is Trump so popular with Very Liberal. I've never seen a candidate who's more popular at both extremes than in the middle
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Sheng-ji Yang posted:um lmao Trump's favorability They really really want him to be the Republican nominee?
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Sheng-ji Yang posted:Why the gently caress is Trump so popular with Very Liberal. It's those loving accelerationists.
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GalacticAcid posted:He broke the evil unions in Wisconsin, survived a recall election in a (presidential year) blue state, checks all the right(wing) boxes on social issues. On paper, he's a perfect GOP candidate and he has a ton of money behind him. Plus he doesn't come off quite as stupid on video as in pictures. It's really easy to imagine him grilling burgers in some suburb bitching about taxes with all of his Real American neighbors. You could ask why is not more popular. Answer: super goofy looking and zero charisma.
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Evil Sagan posted:It's those loving accelerationists. Those results are only for Republicans who self-identify as being "Very Liberal". In other words, RINOs.
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Sheng-ji Yang posted:Why the gently caress is Trump so popular with Very Liberal. We like a good laugh as much as anyone!
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FMguru posted:In 1992 the Clinton campaign hired a guy to wear a chicken suit and appear at Bush rallies to ridicule Bush about being too "chicken" to debate Clinton. Once they figured out who he was, he was banned from future rallies, but snuck into at least one additional rally by claiming to be there as a representative/mascot of the local poultry industry to show their support for Bush. Little bit of a difference between hiring a guy to wear a chicken suit, and the guy wearing the chicken suit being one of the candidates. Both of which happened in the era of public primary campaigns, so if anything it supports my point. (Also, David Wu in Oregon with his tiger suit...)
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what a blessed day that was
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Luigi Thirty posted:At this point Forums Poster Josh Lyman could probably pretend to be a political whatsit with a resume consisting of episodes of the TV show and become Trump's campaign manager.
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Tobermory posted:Those results are only for Republicans who self-identify as being "Very Liberal". In other words, RINOs. "Very Liberal" is 1% of the ~500 Republican respondents.
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Family Values posted:It may be time to acknowledge that the modern primary system is a complete poo poo-show that's producing demonstrably worse results, and we need to go back to the nominating process being an internal party affair. At the very least, we wouldn't have to put up with campaigning for drat near 2 and a half years. But party insiders already control the primaries for the most part. And Trump has the money to buy pretty much whatever platform he wants. Maybe the way the current system is organized contributes to his delusion that he could actually win the primary which leads to him running his mouth? But I suspect if the nomination were determined in back rooms you'd still have Trump lobbying for it, and he'd still promote himself in the media to garner public support in order to convince and pressure the backroom powerbrokers, so that the result would be largely the same. McNerd fucked around with this message at 22:43 on Jun 17, 2015 |
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McNerd posted:Trump has the money to buy pretty much whatever platform he wants. does he, though?
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Jeb! meets Jeb, probably.
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Sheng-ji Yang posted:um lmao Trump's favorability People who identified as Very Liberal and are also in the Republican Party, which only 1% of Republicans described themselves as.
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Davethulhu posted:"Very Liberal" is 1% of the ~500 Republican respondents. Also anyone who is both Republican and self identifies as anything left of Moderate clearly has some weird issues. At least very conservative Democrats are largely lazy racists who haven't got around to changing their party since LBJ.
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Joementum posted:Jeb! meets Jeb, probably. "What do you do? You're a plumber? What on earth is that?"
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Joementum posted:Jeb! meets Jeb, probably. Look, buying gas station pizza is one thing. But buying it by the slice? Get the gently caress out of here with that insanity.
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ComradeCosmobot posted:He fought the unions and won and that's just like fighting ISIS. I honestly read this as "fought the unicorns and won" at first. Gyges posted:Look, buying gas station pizza is one thing. But buying it by the slice? Get the gently caress out of here with that insanity. Sometimes people want a small meal right now on their lunch break, not an entire pie. Many pizza places will have lunch slices available for just that reason. That still doesn't justify that grody looking slice of gas-station pizza. Alkydere fucked around with this message at 22:54 on Jun 17, 2015 |
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Joementum posted:Jeb! meets Jeb, probably. It looks so much like he's shaking hands with Ulililia but the fact that there's sausage on that pizza makes that an impossible dream
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