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bitrebel
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August 31, 2011, 08:28:34 PM |
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But what will somethingaweful do when Ron Paul endorses Bitcoins?
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Why does Bitrebel have 65+ Ignores? Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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BlockHash (OP)
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August 31, 2011, 08:38:41 PM |
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But what will somethingaweful do when Ron Paul endorses Bitcoins? Now that would be funny!
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FAtlas
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August 31, 2011, 09:53:22 PM |
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It's somethingisaweful. Get it right.
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bitrebel
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August 31, 2011, 09:55:56 PM |
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It's somethingisaweful. Get it right.
No, we get it wrong on PURPOSE. No need to give them google links. haha
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Why does Bitrebel have 65+ Ignores? Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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bosschair
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August 31, 2011, 10:09:38 PM |
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It's somethingisaweful. Get it right.
No, we get it wrong on PURPOSE. No need to give them google links. haha Fiendish. It's like you're talking in code. Don't worry, mum's the word.
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tiberiandusk
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August 31, 2011, 10:30:56 PM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
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bitrebel
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August 31, 2011, 10:38:18 PM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do.
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Why does Bitrebel have 65+ Ignores? Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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FlipPro
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September 01, 2011, 05:51:09 AM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do. Ron Paul has proven himself to be pretty tolerant of other people, but that line seriously doesn't concern you?
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bitrebel
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September 01, 2011, 06:38:32 AM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do. Ron Paul has proven himself to be pretty tolerant of other people, but that line seriously doesn't concern you? No it doesn't, really. I know he's a Christian. I respect that. I also understand Ron wants the states to decide, when it comes to issues like religion and abortion. I'm more concerned about what will happen if we do not elect him.
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Why does Bitrebel have 65+ Ignores? Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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FlipPro
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September 01, 2011, 06:41:17 AM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do. Ron Paul has proven himself to be pretty tolerant of other people, but that line seriously doesn't concern you? No it doesn't, really. I know he's a Christian. I respect that. I also understand Ron wants the states to decide, when it comes to issues like religion and abortion. I'm more concerned about what will happen if we do not elect him. So if you live in a state like Alabama, your children should be forced to pray to Jesus even though you are a atheist/Muslim/Buddhist/w.e ? If we decentralize the United States of America like Ron Paul wants to do, there would be so much chaos, it wouldn't even be funny. So much chaos that they would probably start asking for ID'S at state lines...
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Stalin-chan
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September 01, 2011, 06:45:24 AM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do. Ron Paul has proven himself to be pretty tolerant of other people, but that line seriously doesn't concern you? No it doesn't, really. I know he's a Christian. I respect that. I also understand Ron wants the states to decide, when it comes to issues like religion and abortion. I'm more concerned about what will happen if we do not elect him. So if you live in a state like Alabama, your children should be forced to pray to Jesus even though you are a atheist/Muslim/Buddhist/w.e ? If we decentralize the United States of America like Ron Paul wants to do, there would be so much chaos, it wouldn't even be funny. So much chaos that they would probably start asking for ID'S at state lines... You might as well just remove federal government at that point and establish the states as separate countries.
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FlipPro
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September 01, 2011, 06:49:32 AM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do. Ron Paul has proven himself to be pretty tolerant of other people, but that line seriously doesn't concern you? No it doesn't, really. I know he's a Christian. I respect that. I also understand Ron wants the states to decide, when it comes to issues like religion and abortion. I'm more concerned about what will happen if we do not elect him. So if you live in a state like Alabama, your children should be forced to pray to Jesus even though you are a atheist/Muslim/Buddhist/w.e ? If we decentralize the United States of America like Ron Paul wants to do, there would be so much chaos, it wouldn't even be funny. So much chaos that they would probably start asking for ID'S at state lines... You might as well just remove federal government at that point and establish the states as separate countries. And that's exactly what's going to end up happening if he gets elected! Better like where you live . Gentlemen it is much easier to destroy than it is to help build. Pauls plan is to destroy everything that has been built over the last 200 years because he feels the system is "broken".
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NghtRppr
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September 01, 2011, 07:02:07 AM |
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It's almost as unfunny as Ron Paul's views on abortion.
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bitrebel
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September 01, 2011, 07:54:04 AM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do. Ron Paul has proven himself to be pretty tolerant of other people, but that line seriously doesn't concern you? No it doesn't, really. I know he's a Christian. I respect that. I also understand Ron wants the states to decide, when it comes to issues like religion and abortion. I'm more concerned about what will happen if we do not elect him. So if you live in a state like Alabama, your children should be forced to pray to Jesus even though you are a atheist/Muslim/Buddhist/w.e ? If we decentralize the United States of America like Ron Paul wants to do, there would be so much chaos, it wouldn't even be funny. So much chaos that they would probably start asking for ID'S at state lines... How old are you, Jr? No state is gonna decide the people should have to pray to anyone, yet alone Jesus. You are so full of fear, it's ridiculous. Then to jump to the conclusion about chaos because states do things differently... They ALREADY DO! Once again...How old are you, Jr.?
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Why does Bitrebel have 65+ Ignores? Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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bitrebel
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September 01, 2011, 07:55:55 AM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do. Ron Paul has proven himself to be pretty tolerant of other people, but that line seriously doesn't concern you? No it doesn't, really. I know he's a Christian. I respect that. I also understand Ron wants the states to decide, when it comes to issues like religion and abortion. I'm more concerned about what will happen if we do not elect him. So if you live in a state like Alabama, your children should be forced to pray to Jesus even though you are a atheist/Muslim/Buddhist/w.e ? If we decentralize the United States of America like Ron Paul wants to do, there would be so much chaos, it wouldn't even be funny. So much chaos that they would probably start asking for ID'S at state lines... You might as well just remove federal government at that point and establish the states as separate countries. And that's exactly what's going to end up happening if he gets elected! Better like where you live . Gentlemen it is much easier to destroy than it is to help build. Pauls plan is to destroy everything that has been built over the last 200 years because he feels the system is "broken". What are you doing here, FlipPro? What are you all about? Do tell us...why don't you....
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Why does Bitrebel have 65+ Ignores? Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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bitrebel
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September 01, 2011, 07:57:14 AM |
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It's almost as unfunny as Ron Paul's views on abortion. Guys who run small business need to learn how to stay out of politics, lest they like to lose customers. You lost me, Bro. I'm quittin yer operation. I'm not anti-abortion either, just sick of self righteous people using my money for their screwed up political views.
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Why does Bitrebel have 65+ Ignores? Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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rainingbitcoins
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September 01, 2011, 07:58:04 AM |
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How old are you, Jr? No state is gonna decide the people should have to pray to anyone, yet alone Jesus. You are so full of fear, it's ridiculous. Then to jump to the conclusion about chaos because states do things differently... They ALREADY DO! Once again...How old are you, Jr.? I don't think a guy who just a couple hours ago was making jokes about raping people's mothers should be allowed to call other people immature.
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FlipPro
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September 01, 2011, 07:58:37 AM |
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The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance. — Ron Paul
There is nothing wrong with this vision. There is nothing wrong with Ron Paul sharing this vision. Not everyone in America has the same vision. It's not required either. It also does not mean their vision is any more important than yours. The end result will be a mishmash of all of our visions combined. That's all that matters. Instead of dissing Ron Paul, look at all the good he has done, and what he will do. Ron Paul has proven himself to be pretty tolerant of other people, but that line seriously doesn't concern you? No it doesn't, really. I know he's a Christian. I respect that. I also understand Ron wants the states to decide, when it comes to issues like religion and abortion. I'm more concerned about what will happen if we do not elect him. So if you live in a state like Alabama, your children should be forced to pray to Jesus even though you are a atheist/Muslim/Buddhist/w.e ? If we decentralize the United States of America like Ron Paul wants to do, there would be so much chaos, it wouldn't even be funny. So much chaos that they would probably start asking for ID'S at state lines... You might as well just remove federal government at that point and establish the states as separate countries. And that's exactly what's going to end up happening if he gets elected! Better like where you live . Gentlemen it is much easier to destroy than it is to help build. Pauls plan is to destroy everything that has been built over the last 200 years because he feels the system is "broken". What are you doing here, FlipPro? What are you all about? Do tell us...why don't you.... I think Bitcoin and Libertarianism are not synonymous. Anyone who thinks this is a fool.
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bitrebel
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September 01, 2011, 07:59:24 AM |
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How old are you, Jr? No state is gonna decide the people should have to pray to anyone, yet alone Jesus. You are so full of fear, it's ridiculous. Then to jump to the conclusion about chaos because states do things differently... They ALREADY DO! Once again...How old are you, Jr.? I don't think a guy who just a couple hours ago was making jokes about raping people's mothers should be allowed to call other people immature. I don't think you're a good enough troll, raining...Can you try harder?
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Why does Bitrebel have 65+ Ignores? Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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