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‘In God we trust.’ is the USA’s motto. So who should we allow to vote?

‘In God we trust.’ is the USA’s motto. So who should we allow to vote?


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I don't care enough about it to vote on it. The fact the House voted on it is equally as stupid.

I actually read the bill to make sure they didn't shove something outlandish in there.

I declared it Festoon free.
 
I'm sorry your little homo GB is sucking so badly. No, really..

Very...very...very sorry.

I guess he's not getting his normal pre-game butt love from the linemen.

:2razz:

GB? I didn't even know Glenn Beck played football.
 
Others have already adequately pointed out the level of fail in the OP;therefore, I will simply add that one change that should be made is that a minimum IQ should be required to vote. At the very least, a drug test.............Tuesday I swear I stood in line with half a dozen people waiting to vote who were either intoxicated or mentally disabled. :shrug:
 
I think people who subscribe to a religion should not be allowed to vote. Our atheist/deist founding fathers thought religion was stupid and thats why they put in an electoral college. They knew the people were to religious and hence unable to make the correct choice. They thought that religion was an inherent evil and expected it to be phased out like slavery so they didn't put it in the constitution. Eventually they hoped America will be a godless Utopian society. It hasn't happened yet unfortunately.
 
I think people who subscribe to a religion should not be allowed to vote. Our atheist/deist founding fathers thought religion was stupid and thats why they put in an electoral college. They knew the people were to religious and hence unable to make the correct choice. They thought that religion was an inherent evil and expected it to be phased out like slavery so they didn't put it in the constitution. Eventually they hoped America will be a godless Utopian society. It hasn't happened yet unfortunately.

Oh.
My.
God.

:doh
 
I think people who subscribe to a religion should not be allowed to vote. Our atheist/deist founding fathers thought religion was stupid and thats why they put in an electoral college. They knew the people were to religious and hence unable to make the correct choice. They thought that religion was an inherent evil and expected it to be phased out like slavery so they didn't put it in the constitution. Eventually they hoped America will be a godless Utopian society. It hasn't happened yet unfortunately.

Post of the year.
 
Just like there are some Americans who have suggested the religious should not be allowed to run for office or vote on this very website. I find your lack of being disturbed by that as well, disturbing.

I think you are being over-sensitive.. Who cares what people on this website think about the religious? Talk about an overreaction. Just get over it. I mean if racism does not disturb you why should religious discrimination?:2razz:
 
I think people who subscribe to a religion should not be allowed to vote. Our atheist/deist founding fathers thought religion was stupid and thats why they put in an electoral college. They knew the people were to religious and hence unable to make the correct choice. They thought that religion was an inherent evil and expected it to be phased out like slavery so they didn't put it in the constitution. Eventually they hoped America will be a godless Utopian society. It hasn't happened yet unfortunately.

Thanks! You've made THE best argument yet for requiring an IQ test before being allowed to vote (or handle sharp instruments for that matter).
 
I get to vote.

nuff said
 
Thanks! You've made THE best argument yet for requiring an IQ test before being allowed to vote (or handle sharp instruments for that matter).

The truth escapes religious fanatics. People who believe in god are unintelligent. You have to be unintelligent to believe in something that doesn't exist. I don't want people who believe in unicorns voting so neither should religious nutjobs.
 
I think our motto should be "God bless America, and no one else"
 
I think people who subscribe to a religion should not be allowed to vote. Our atheist/deist founding fathers thought religion was stupid and thats why they put in an electoral college. They knew the people were to religious and hence unable to make the correct choice. They thought that religion was an inherent evil and expected it to be phased out like slavery so they didn't put it in the constitution. Eventually they hoped America will be a godless Utopian society. It hasn't happened yet unfortunately.

Do you actually believe what you say or are you just toying with us?
 
Every adult non-felonious citizen should be allowed to vote. However, as far as I'm concerned the USA's motto is now and always has been "e pluribus unum". McCarthy couldn't make me change my mind, couldn't force me to add "under god" to the pledge when I was a kid, and a bunch of fanatical congress critters will not force me to change my mind now.
 
The truth escapes religious fanatics. People who believe in god are unintelligent. You have to be unintelligent to believe in something that doesn't exist. I don't want people who believe in unicorns voting so neither should religious nutjobs.

Why are you anti-unicorn?
 
Originally Posted by 99percenter The truth escapes religious fanatics. People who believe in god are unintelligent. You have to be unintelligent to believe in something that doesn't exist. I don't want people who believe in unicorns voting so neither should religious nutjobs.
Why are you anti-unicorn?
I think he's saying that religious nutjobs shouldn't want people who believe in unicorns to vote. :thinking :shrug:
 
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Why are you anti-unicorn?

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The truth escapes religious fanatics. People who believe in god are unintelligent. You have to be unintelligent to believe in something that doesn't exist. I don't want people who believe in unicorns voting so neither should religious nutjobs.

Lets see...

Henry Ford, Francis Bacon, Enrico Fermi, Johann Sebastian Bach, James Cash Penney, C. S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy, Jim Irwin...

What a bunch of unintelligent morons. :roll:
 
Lets see...

Henry Ford, Francis Bacon, Enrico Fermi, Johann Sebastian Bach, James Cash Penney, C. S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy, Jim Irwin...

What a bunch of unintelligent morons. :roll:

I didn't know Enrico Fermi believed in unicorns.
 
Lets see...

Henry Ford, Francis Bacon, Enrico Fermi, Johann Sebastian Bach, James Cash Penney, C. S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy, Jim Irwin...

What a bunch of unintelligent morons. :roll:

Gregor Mendel, Isaac Newton, Francis Collins, James Madison, even Albert Einstein became a theist after steady state theory was disproven.
 
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