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POPSFunny, Hill and Holy Joe have said nothin' about this
I consider censorship of any sort problematic, and almost certainly politically opportunistic. And nothing could underline this better than an extremely violent videogame that neither Hillary Clinton or Joe Libermann have condemned. Could it be because they don't like the idea of condemning religiously motivated violence in videogames? Not that I expect better of them, but supporters and constituents should be able to, don't you think? I'm putting these two in the same bin with Harry Reid, D Nevada, who's clearly more interested in pandering to bush than being on point for the interests of Nevadans. Here's a hint - there's DAMN few Nevadans that are in the economic top 1% you keep caving for. Oh, and Harry, where do YOU stand on the use of video games to desensitize home-schooled ignoramuses to the idea of religously motivated ethnic cleansing? I bet killing Mormons scores big in these games. I've probably missed anything you've said on the topic, and you might t
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POPSFeed My Sheep. Please. So, if you choose to be a shepherd, you take on the responsibility for keeping them out of trouble and the karmic debts they have managed to incur on their way to your flock. Still sure you want that job?
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POPSFirst Freedom First Trailer The separation of church and state is a vital principle that keeps both state and church from corrupting their separate missions.