The Whiskey Priest
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Thu Nov-18-04 12:23 AM
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It isn’t the moral versus the immoral … |
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it’s really the have much versus the have some or none.
Like some shell game run by conman on the street corner the Republican party has asked the American people to watch the pea of moral values, distracting the populace while he hides the economic pea in his hand.
Its not morals or values that the power brokers of the Republican party are interested in, it is economics. While we eviscerate each other over some esoteric point of morality, they are grabbing with both hands the economic future of the working class. The bottom line for the Republican power brokers is the bottom line, not the theological soul of this country, they could care less about how moral we are or will be.
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nadinbrzezinski
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Thu Nov-18-04 12:34 AM
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1. Ok you got partially right |
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Here is where you take the morality and basically throw it back at them
You see business ethics is about morality
How you get your bottom line, is about morality
You get the picture.
Oh and ammoral countries (like ours right now) sooner or later fall on their faces and even teh New Rome will fall and it will come sooner than later.
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Old and In the Way
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Thu Nov-18-04 12:34 AM
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2. Judge them by their own personal morals. |
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www.redmorals.com
They are, without a doubt, the most hypocritical/cynical/lyingiest bunch of immoral people to have ever been affiliated in one political party. No surprise, look at who they choose to reflect their values....
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