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Old 10/27/08, 10:49 AM
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Default Re: The Death of Objectivity ... Journalists work to elect Obama

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and the second you see him, you will be destroyed...
I'll bet you are jerking off to the thought of my destruction just like all good Christians do... Kenny, don't get any on ya.



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No Joe, you have it backwards again, no real Christian can be happy to see you suffer for eternity. That is a long, long, long time. None of us deserve to be saved, but fortunately, he does not see it that way. He gave it all for you!



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Old 10/27/08, 5:39 PM
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The Death of... 10/27/08 3:42 PMYou're no Christian and you know itWrong again



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