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11-22-2006 01:58 PM #21The right of the people to keep and arm bears shall not be infringed. - P.A. Yost, Sr.

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem; they shall prosper that love thee. Psalm 122:6
Jesus is still King!
Liberals are tolerant of sin - intolerant of righteousness. - Me
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Jame Retief for Secretary of State
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11-23-2006 11:16 AM #22
Nah he's a lib and he shows it rather well. He's already had to restate things for the PC'ers and Im sure he's pro abortion.
Here ya go folks!!
Supports current family planning programs. (Aug 2003)
Opposes partial birth abortion. (Aug 2003)
Supports parental notification, with limits. (Aug 2003)
Pro-choice; not a cultural conservative. (Aug 2003)
But as Schwarzenegger began to think of himself as a potential political candidate, he became sensitive on the gun issue, telling one interviewer, "I'm for gun control. I'm a peace-loving guy."Back for awhile....
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12-17-2006 05:02 AM #23
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Dennis Miller
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12-17-2006 05:17 AM #24
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12-17-2006 05:26 AM #25
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James Caviezel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Caviezel
He is a good actor IMO. I like the movie Frequency and Count of Monte Christo.He was originally cast to play Cyclops/Scott Summers in X-Men (2000) but dropped out due to a scheduling conflict with his other film, Frequency.
Caviezel is perhaps best associated with his role as Jesus in Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ (2004), but he has also starred in such mainstream Hollywood films as Angel Eyes, Pay It Forward and The Count of Monte Cristo (2002).
Caviezel also donated in 2006 to the campaign to re-elect Rick Santorum[2].
Caviezel is a devout Roman Catholic and has publicly spoken at religious venues since the release of The Passion. On March 19, 2005 he was the main speaker at the first Catholic Men's Conference in Boston. Caviezel stated that he chose to speak at the conference only because he liked Boston Cardinal Archbishop Sean O'Malley. His wife Kerri, also a devout Roman Catholic, is a teacher and an accomplished flautist. The two are active in their parish in the Conejo Valley in California. Kerri supports a charity for single women with children and also volunteers with the Detention Ministry at a camp for incarcerated youth in Malibu, California. He prays the Rosary daily and has a strong devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Caviezel is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity at the University of Washington and is also a Minnesota Vikings fan.
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12-17-2006 05:28 AM #26
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Stephen Baldwin - 'The Good Baldwin'
Stephen Baldwin (born May 12, 1966 in Massapequa, New York) is an American actor, best known for his role in the 1995 ensemble cult film, The Usual Suspects. He is the youngest of the acting Baldwin brothers, with brothers Daniel, Billy, and Alec.
In 2001 and 2002, he was a frequent caller into "The Ron and Fez Show" before they moved from New York City to Washington D.C. He was baptized a Roman Catholic, but became a born-again Christian shortly after the 9/11 attacks. Since his turn to Christianity, Stephen has given up making secular films and is now on a mission to evangelize the youth of the nation. He frequently talks about his conversion experience, which involved his Brazilian housekeeper.
Stephen supports George W. Bush while his brothers Alec and Billy are noted liberal Democrats and avid Bush opponents.
Stephen has also controversially attacked Bono telling him, "You would do far more good if you just preached the gospel of Jesus rather than trying to get rid of Third World debt."[citation needed]
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12-18-2006 09:39 AM #27
Add Danny Bonaduce to the list of entertainers who are conservative. Here's a YouTube video of Bonaduce delivering a smack down of a first class moonbat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnliRXAIyIo
BTW, this video contains bad language, which is sort of bleeped out, although you understand what words Bonaduce is using. I thought I would give warning to people who might be viewing this video at work or people who might be offended by swear words. Personally, I think the video is hilarious.
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12-18-2006 10:10 AM #28
You know, it seems that entertainers that have had to go through massive reformation from their earlier life habits/experiences have a tendency to become more realist. As a result, they tend to be more Conservative than they collegues. At a minimum, they become fairly Libertarian.
It takes a FAMILY to raise a child--Not Hitlery Klinton's Socialist, Anti-Family, Nanny-State...I mean, "Village".

Dac Still Refers To Me As 'Rusted Shut'.
Islam is a religion of murder and violence as practiced by Islamofascists. The rest of the Muslims are just too afraid of the Islamofascists to say much about it. The MSM ignores the ones that do.
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12-18-2006 10:23 AM #29
I think it's true that people who have had hit rock bottom and fight back tend to end up being more Conservative. A person who is digging themselves out a of hole ask themselves, "what works?". The answer is Conservatism, which has more common sense and optimism than liberalism.
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11-26-2007 01:10 PM #30
I tried to read throught the long lists but I didn't notice this name. What about Mr. T?
Seek first to understand, then to be understood.
--Stephen R. Covey
Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day
Teach a man to fish, and he eats for a lifetime
Tell Obama about fishing, he'll tax 58 states for having rivers
Science and religion are both about God's creation. Science interprets what, religion interprets why.

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