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Denali
05-21-13, 19:25
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/05/21/Dem-Senator-Blames-Tornado-on-Republicans

I was wondering how long it would take, and just how it was, that Obama, and or his fellow socialists would pounce...

BTW, I'd have posted a blurb, but Breitbart blocks any such efforts...

Belmont31R
05-21-13, 19:27
Never let a crisis go to waste. They hadn't even removed any of the bodies in Newtown and they were attacking guns, gun owners and Republicans. Been doing it since.

GeorgiaBoy
05-21-13, 19:34
Repubs blame natural disasters on God...

Dems blame natural disasters on human affects on the environment...


Blah blah blah... Each side uses things to their advantage. It doesn't matter if they are "Fascist" Republicans or "Socialist" democrats. It's despicable no matter what letter the politician has beside their name...

Belmont31R
05-21-13, 19:52
Repubs blame natural disasters on God...

Dems blame natural disasters on human affects on the environment...


Blah blah blah... Each side uses things to their advantage. It doesn't matter if they are "Fascist" Republicans or "Socialist" democrats. It's despicable no matter what letter the politician has beside their name...


People calling it an Act of God, aka something out of our control, aren't trying to institute world wide taxes and cap and trade systems or blaming the deaths on other people.

But nice try at moral relevance.

LHS
05-21-13, 19:57
People calling it an Act of God, aka something out of our control, aren't trying to institute world wide taxes and cap and trade systems or blaming the deaths on other people.

But nice try at moral relevance.

Pat Robertson blames it on the gays. People like that are certainly trying to control others' behavior according to their own mythology.

newyork
05-21-13, 19:57
People calling it an Act of God, aka something out of our control, aren't trying to institute world wide taxes and cap and trade systems or blaming the deaths on other people.

But nice try at moral relevance.

Exactly. Georgia Boy, that made no sense. One says its an act of God, not blaming any politics what so ever. The other is all politics, blaming the other side for not going along with "climate change".

GeorgiaBoy
05-21-13, 20:00
People calling it an Act of God, aka something out of our control

Sure dude.. whatever you say...

http://www.mediaite.com/online/michele-bachmann-god-is-trying-to-get-politicians-attention-via-natural-disasters/

http://mediamatters.org/research/2005/09/13/religious-conservatives-claim-katrina-was-gods/133804

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2008/04/23/22152/hagee-katrina-mccain/

You want to talk about "moral relevancy"? Are you saying that blaming natural disasters on God's punishment for sinfulness is more "moral"?

Alpha Sierra
05-21-13, 20:03
I would enjoy making that smug looking piece of shit swallow his teeth

Belmont31R
05-21-13, 20:08
I never said there aren't religious kooks out there. I am sure you can find someone who said it was the crab people.

The common understanding of Act of God is something out of our control. You can find that statement in legal insurance documents and contracts.

GW believers by and large believe we influence the weather. Most religious people do not believe God is punishing us for the gays.

Kooks on the fringe vs a mainstream belief system do not equal moral equality.

morbidbattlecry
05-21-13, 21:01
People calling it an Act of God, aka something out of our control, aren't trying to institute world wide taxes and cap and trade systems or blaming the deaths on other people.

But nice try at moral relevance.

No they are just blaming a all powerful being that can be a dick or nice depending on what kind of mood he/she is in a the moment. BTW i'd rather have cap and trade and, world wide taxes?( what does that even mean?) Then people trying to push one religion on all of us.

SteyrAUG
05-21-13, 21:09
As others have noted, there is a HUGE DIFFERENCE between saying something is an "act of God" and saying something is "God's punishment for tolerating (gays, porn, not going to church, etc.)"

And I'm pretty sure GB was referencing the latter.

Thankfully most Republicans don't actually subscribe to that nonsense in the numbers that most liberals subscribe to ideas like "man made climate change."

Speaking of which, where is my GODDAMN ICE AGE? I've been waiting almost 40 years now. I was just outside working out and it's ****ing HOT.

http://www.survivalpodcast.net/images/iceage.jpg

http://stevengoddard.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/1101731203_400.jpg

brushy bill
05-21-13, 21:21
People calling it an Act of God, aka something out of our control, aren't trying to institute world wide taxes and cap and trade systems or blaming the deaths on other people.

But nice try at moral relevance.

Agreed. Weak at best.

GeorgiaBoy
05-21-13, 21:26
As others have noted, there is a HUGE DIFFERENCE between saying something is an "act of God" and saying something is "God's punishment for tolerating (gays, porn, not going to church, etc.)"

And I'm pretty sure GB was referencing the latter.


I think you are one of the few to understand that in this thread.

But I won't comment on your opinion about climate change. :)

Belmont31R
05-21-13, 22:26
I think you are one of the few to understand that in this thread.

But I won't comment on your opinion about climate change. :)


What you don't understand is a small minority of one group's people expressing an opinion doesn't equate to one group having an opinion that is the core tenet of their ideology. As in...if you don't believe in that tenet then you don't believe in any of the rest of it to the point you don't belong to that group.

Denali
05-21-13, 23:06
What you don't understand is a small minority of one group's people expressing an opinion doesn't equate to one group having an opinion that is the core tenet of their ideology. As in...if you don't believe in that tenet then you don't believe in any of the rest of it to the point you don't belong to that group.

You're wasting your time, he understands, he's obfuscating and obstructing the flow of the thread, intentionally. His comments being virtually imbecilic, and certainly lacking any contextual cohesion...

Put him on your ignore list and move along...Meanwhile, another prominent leftist lets her feelings known via twitter, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2328232/Oklahoma-tornado-Daily-Show-creator-Lizz-Winstead-faces-backlash-insensitive-tweet.html


She thought she was making a topical political joke, but a co-creator of ‘The Daily Show’ managed to enrage many of her followers after tweeting joke about the Oklahoma tornado’s political motivations.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2328232/Oklahoma-tornado-Daily-Show-creator-Lizz-Winstead-faces-backlash-insensitive-tweet.html#ixzz2TzX69z78
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VooDoo6Actual
05-21-13, 23:25
Sounds like that Senator needs to do some research & learn from a AFSC 1W091 what is possible.

MountainRaven
05-21-13, 23:57
GW believers by and large believe we influence the weather. Most religious people do not believe God is punishing us for the gays.

They do. That doesn't mean that very many of them are keen to assign blame for it. Except to blame everyone. Including themselves. If they think that far into it (most of them don't - they think, humans are causing global climate change... and that's pretty much where it ends).

Anyway. Point being, that what you posted here is absolutely correct. But you're side-stepping to try to make a point. The point you're trying to make is that more global warmists think that the GOP is to blame. I contend that it is an incorrect assumption, only as accurate as the assumption that all God-fearing people believe that our willingness to allow and/or accept homosexuality/the Democratic party is to blame.

In other words, most people who believe in global warming do not believe that the GOP is responsible for freakish storms and tornadoes, contrary to what you're trying to make it seem like.

jpmuscle
05-22-13, 00:20
Fwiw this thread made me go drive around aimlessly for 5 mins so I could do my part to speed along this global warming stuff, I'm sick of winter..

SteyrAUG
05-22-13, 00:29
I think you are one of the few to understand that in this thread.

But I won't comment on your opinion about climate change. :)


I try and call a fair ring.

With regard to climate change, it absolutely exists.

However, I think the major contribution made by man is breathing considering CO2 is the most significant greenhouse gas. So maybe if Al Gore would just stop breathing we'd be ok.

Things like carbon monoxide don't even begin to amount to as much as things like water vapor and in fact aren't even considered a greenhouse gas.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_gas#Non-greenhouse_gases

Although molecules containing two atoms of different elements such as carbon monoxide (CO) or hydrogen chloride (HCl) absorb IR, these molecules are short-lived in the atmosphere owing to their reactivity and solubility. Because they do not contribute significantly to the greenhouse effect, they are usually omitted when discussing greenhouse gases.

I simply don't think man makes any significant contribution (beyond breathing and farting) to climate change. I think we can accurately predict global warming trends about as well as we predicted the coming ice age in the 70s.

Belmont31R
05-22-13, 01:00
They do. That doesn't mean that very many of them are keen to assign blame for it. Except to blame everyone. Including themselves. If they think that far into it (most of them don't - they think, humans are causing global climate change... and that's pretty much where it ends).

Anyway. Point being, that what you posted here is absolutely correct. But you're side-stepping to try to make a point. The point you're trying to make is that more global warmists think that the GOP is to blame. I contend that it is an incorrect assumption, only as accurate as the assumption that all God-fearing people believe that our willingness to allow and/or accept homosexuality/the Democratic party is to blame.

In other words, most people who believe in global warming do not believe that the GOP is responsible for freakish storms and tornadoes, contrary to what you're trying to make it seem like.


A bit of a twist and assuming I was saying something I didn't.

The basic thing I said was the GW people think other humans are the cause of these people's deaths and you have to believe that to believe in GW at all. GW = man made GW not natural fluctuations.

It's a separate debate to assign blame to one political party in one country.

What is true is the global push for world wide taxation, cap and trade and other measures you can research yourself. For those who don't know what world wide taxation means look up the Robin Hood tax. It's a scheme they have been pushing for a while to tax wealthy nations and redistribute it to poor nations under the premise of GW. Hillary Clinton pledged hundreds of billions from the US at the UN conference in Denmark a couple years ago.

polymorpheous
05-22-13, 01:12
Pat Robertson and religious fringe types don't make laws.
Senators, however, do make laws.

Belmont31R
05-22-13, 01:16
Pat Robertson and religious fringe types don't make laws.
Senators, however, do make laws.

That too. I can't even remember the last time I saw him on TV. Never heard of those pastors. Bachman was rejected early by the GOP

Alpha Sierra
05-22-13, 04:35
No they are just blaming a all powerful being that can be a dick or nice depending on what kind of mood he/she is in a the moment. BTW i'd rather have cap and trade and, world wide taxes?( what does that even mean?) Then people trying to push one religion on all of us.

You can't write properly in English. You do not have even the most elementary grasp of Christianity. And you're a statist and a socialist.

Perfect public school "graduate".

The_War_Wagon
05-22-13, 05:31
SURELY it was Bush's fault, what with that whole TX/OK rivalry thing... :rolleyes:

Magic_Salad0892
05-22-13, 05:35
http://www.survivalpodcast.net/images/iceage.jpg


Why we can't beat the Soviets. Lol. :lol:

(I love MASH by the way.)

brickboy240
05-22-13, 10:00
He is from Rhode Island...he basically does not matter. There are more people in my subdivision than the whole damn state of RI!

I noticed he made these comments hours after the tornado hit. They are/were still trying to pull children and elderly and others from the rubble. What an insensitive prick!

You see...THIS is the problem we Southerners have with the New Englanders. You all have no manners what so ever.

Couldn't he have waited a day or two before making these comments? Nope....he raced out there and blabbered away. Rude and disrespectful actions indeed.

Excuse me but the people in Oklahoma are the people that make America work. They are the salt of the earth types that care for each other and help out in an emergency. They are (mostly) the kind of people you want living next door. You don't worry if your kids go to their houses to play with their kids.

People like this politician and the people of RI? Forget it....they are rude, caustic, snotty people that would not help you out in a pinch and never hold the door open for women or the elderly.

I know his type....and I think they are despicable.

-brickboy240

murphy j
05-22-13, 11:57
Excuse me but the people in Oklahoma are the people that make America work. They are the salt of the earth types that care for each other and help out in an emergency. They are (mostly) the kind of people you want living next door. You don't worry if your kids go to their houses to play with their kids.

-brickboy240

As an Oklahoman who takes pride in his roots and home, i want to say Thank You for those kind words. My experience with the good people of Texas has been much the same.

DDM4LV1
05-22-13, 13:53
Repubs blame natural disasters on God...

Dems blame natural disasters on human affects on the environment...


Blah blah blah... Each side uses things to their advantage. It doesn't matter if they are "Fascist" Republicans or "Socialist" democrats. It's despicable no matter what letter the politician has beside their name...


People calling it an Act of God, aka something out of our control, aren't trying to institute world wide taxes and cap and trade systems or blaming the deaths on other people.

But nice try at moral relevance.

+1,000.
Given "GeorgiaBoy's" previous posts, here & elsewhere...juvenile & absurd...wise-up !

DDM4LV1
05-22-13, 13:54
Exactly. Georgia Boy, that made no sense. One says its an act of God, not blaming any politics what so ever. The other is all politics, blaming the other side for not going along with "climate change".

CORRECT.

DDM4LV1
05-22-13, 13:56
You're wasting your time, he understands, he's obfuscating and obstructing the flow of the thread, intentionally. His comments being virtually imbecilic, and certainly lacking any contextual cohesion...

Put him on your ignore list and move along...Meanwhile, another prominent leftist lets her feelings known via twitter, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2328232/Oklahoma-tornado-Daily-Show-creator-Lizz-Winstead-faces-backlash-insensitive-tweet.html

EXACTLY!
"ignore"...DONE.

GeorgiaBoy
05-22-13, 14:17
+1,000.
Given "GeorgiaBoy's" previous posts, here & elsewhere...juvenile & absurd...wise-up !

You obviously did not see Steyr's post that clearly laid out what I was actually saying for those that didn't understand.

But please, do add me to the "ignore" list, as it always shows me who the ones that hate a differing opinion or view on something are.

I think I've now made the "ignore" lists of Denali, Vooddoo6Actual, and now DDM4LV1. Interesting...

Magic_Salad0892
05-22-13, 14:21
You obviously did not see Steyr's post that clearly laid out what I was actually saying for those that didn't understand.

But please, do add me to the "ignore" list, as it always shows me who the ones that hate a differing opinion or view on something are.

I think I've now made the "ignore" lists of Denali, Vooddoo6Actual, and now DDM4LV1. Interesting...

If it makes you feel any better, you're not on mine.

GeorgiaBoy
05-22-13, 14:27
If it makes you feel any better, you're not on mine.

I don't feel bad! :D

I have no one on the "ignore" list. I prefer to actually see everyone's posts, no matter how much I disagree with them.

Belmont31R
05-22-13, 14:27
You obviously did not see Steyr's post that clearly laid out what I was actually saying for those that didn't understand.

But please, do add me to the "ignore" list, as it always shows me who the ones that hate a differing opinion or view on something are.

I think I've now made the "ignore" lists of Denali, Vooddoo6Actual, and now DDM4LV1. Interesting...

Being a bit obtuse now. You clearly didn't try to make the distinction that very few Christians believe its gods punishment and went off listing links creating a moral relativism argument between people who call it an act of god and GW believers.

SteyrAUG
05-22-13, 15:54
Being a bit obtuse now. You clearly didn't try to make the distinction that very few Christians believe its gods punishment and went off listing links creating a moral relativism argument between people who call it an act of god and GW believers.


I think GB's reference comment "Repubs blame natural disasters on God" was clearly a reference to those who view such things as "God's just punishment" and not simply an "act of God" or something beyond our control. He has since clarified the distinction.

That said, you are very correct. Most Republicans do NOT view acts of nature as "Gods just punishment" even if they happen to be very religious. And even if you move away from government (the number of Democratic members of Congress who believe in "man made" global warming vs. the number of Republicans who believe natural disasters are "messages from God") to the population at large, you still don't get any kind of equivalency.

Hell I know Republicans who think we probably contribute to global warming.

I wish they would do a 30 second PSA where somebody with a 6th grade science education would simply explain that the two major greenhouse gases are CO2 and water vapor and both are critical to the life cycle of the planet. Without CO2 and water vapor, all plant life dies.

The only way there could truly be "man made" climate change would be through unrestricted deforestation.

Brimstone
05-22-13, 16:01
I guess there were no tornadoes or hurricanes before the internal combustion engine.

I am actually surprised to see any politician still hanging there hat on global warming. Even the sheep that tend to follow this type bravo sierra are waking up to the scam.

Caeser25
05-22-13, 16:28
As others have noted, there is a HUGE DIFFERENCE between saying something is an "act of God" and saying something is "God's punishment for tolerating (gays, porn, not going to church, etc.)"

And I'm pretty sure GB was referencing the latter.

Thankfully most Republicans don't actually subscribe to that nonsense in the numbers that most liberals subscribe to ideas like "man made climate change."

Speaking of which, where is my GODDAMN ICE AGE? I've been waiting almost 40 years now. I was just outside working out and it's ****ing HOT.

http://www.survivalpodcast.net/images/iceage.jpg

http://stevengoddard.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/1101731203_400.jpg

Same shit, different assholes with a communist agenda.