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  • NBC Rejects Pro-Life Super Bowl Ad

    RogerThis »
    Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:12 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I propose a 2 percent Federal Pro Life tax that will go specially and only towards the welfare of poor families who have children and single mothers and victims of rape and incest. Then we can ban all abortions.

  • NBC Rejects Pro-Life Super Bowl Ad

    RogerThis »
    Sat Jan 31, 2009 8:11 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 2

    The prolife movement is trying to make a subtle attack using Obama. He is the PResident, it is ridiculous to use him to make this message. It is racist and it is offensive. OBama is prolife and not just pro-fetus like most of these so called prolifers. They only care to force the woman to carry the child and then when they are born, they do not care if the woman is poor or not and will condemn them for carrying a child alone or in poverty. I rather see these people agreeing to spend billions to HELP poor people with raising their children, feeding them and schooling them. I am prolife and I propose a 2percent ProLife tax that can specifically go towards helping poor people and single mothers to raise their kids with the same opportunities the rich have. OF course you balk at that because your conservative message is only to force the child onto the world and then ignore let that child suffer. And above all condoms and birth control pills must be given to people so they can prevent unwanted pregnancies.

  • Sri Lankan Churches May Think Twice Before Helping Poor

    RogerThis »
    Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:12 am Agree: 8   Disagree: 2

    And some have been supporting terrorists too. The Sri Lankan forces should follow the US policies in IRaq and Afghanistan. When a Mosque hid or supported terrorists it was a natural target for attack or destruction or the Moslem Imams were captured. Some Evangelicals were caught carrying suicide bombs in Sri Lanka via Nuwara Eliya in the guise of their born again virtues. They were all TAmil Evangelicals. There are terrorists amongst even Catholic Tamil Priests. They cannot be treated differently from how we Americans treat Mosques and Imam terrorists. Need to be destroyed.

  • Sri Lankan Churches May Think Twice Before Helping Poor

    RogerThis »
    Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:10 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 0

    For example, after the Tsunami American Evangelists told people "if you want the sewing machine" you must come to Church and read our book and attend on Sundays. So the poor gullible person desperate for some financial support goes to that church. But they are still Buddhists at heart, but Buddhists are so poor or their Temples don't believe in active proselytizing like we Christians so they think it is unfair for westerners to bribe people to convert. Those days the Christians got converts by force with the Gun in one hand Bible in the other when they went to "save the heathens" and they had no choice. Now money is used.

  • Sri Lankan Churches May Think Twice Before Helping Poor

    RogerThis »
    Sat Jan 31, 2009 9:07 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 0

    This legislation has flaws; but it is designed to prevent American style Capitalianity practioners from converting people via bribes of money and material goods. Even normal Catholic people in Sri Lanka who get along well with all communities are angry that American churhes are BUYING converts. And Mormons for example pay monthly salaries by telling people "if you read our book, we will give you money and this money is from god". That is sad. When they cannot convince people, they need to capitalize on poverty by offering carrots for people for material gain to convert.. That makes that wonderful nation unstable.

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