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Sandy, atheist reprobates are known to hate all persons who are not as dirty minded and bitter as they are. 

If they see anyone who is not utterly miserable, atheists must do absolutely averything in their power to inflict hellish misery on them.  Atheists feel absolutely no twinge of guilt for the way that they always spread abject misery.

So, if you are happy, live a simple, moral, sustainable life, expect atheists to gang up on you and hurt you every last way that they possibly can.

Obama's program is not working. That is why you aren't, either, or soon won't be.

I don't exclude moral people. Their morals may not be the same as mine, nor mine in agreement with theirs, but at least they have moral, and I'd much rather spend my time with those who have morals.

If a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, then that makes me a burning truck filled with TNT hurtling through a rocket fuel depot.

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