The president has little power and that power can rarely be used easily to change much at all in four years' time. |
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Yeah, but think about the available vast resources of the USA. However, you economy is on the brink of recession, the dollar is toilet paper, and between you and me (alot of people don't like you). At least it will be like that when you are the age to become president. |
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No it isn't. |
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No, I implied it. You deduced it. I didn't say anything. You could have a vision of hell! Like Blake, another anti religious person. Maybe I was alluding to him! |
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Come on, were on a lucid dreaming forum! Where the virtual can be as real as reality. Clearly I was making another allusion to that fact! |
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Yes. Of course! God will come and give me the tour de grande of Hell, and scare me into Christianity! Then you win, right? |
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The Nile is not only a River in Egypt! |
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I went with poor pronounciation on your behalf, this was very likely. |
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I'm not able to post yet, they have to verify my account with the moderators or something. |
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We now have a thread for the ULOACCFTLULZ. |
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It always comes down to that. Theists can't stand that atheists think they're smarter than other people (which stastically they are likely to be, but that's beside the point). |
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OK, see if you can follow this: you implied that atheists must be wrong because most people now believe in god, and I was pointing out how that is illogical, using the example that most people used to believe in witches and now they don't. The truth of whether witches actually existed or not did not change, right? The rare people who did not believe in witches when most people did were actually right, even if they were in the minority. What does that have to do with Watson and his views on race, and stereotypes? |
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