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You don’t know Fr. Stan Fortuna?Then I stand corrected. I was completely unaware of Catholic rap. Live and learn.
You don’t know Fr. Stan Fortuna?Then I stand corrected. I was completely unaware of Catholic rap. Live and learn.
Just an observation:Short term fluctuations up or down are based on short term situations. Hurricane in the Gulf, prices up. Unrest in the Middle East, prices up. Lower demand, prices down.
Massmatics volume 1 and 2 are Catholic rap albumsYou don’t know Fr. Stan Fortuna?![]()
Don’t forget according to Bill Clinton,he,meaning Bill, was actually the first black president…That quote just takes one’s breath away. It is SO over the top, I just can’t understand how he could say that and not have to back pedal to save face, but Democrats get treated with kid gloves as we all know. Come on you libs out there, at least admit it!
Please don’t repeat Republican lies. Clinton called himself nothing of the sort. It was Tony Morrison, a Nobel prizewinner who, in a 1998 essay in New Yorker magazine, called Clinton “our first black president. Blacker than any actual black person who could ever be elected in our children’s lifetime.” According to Morrison, in the magazine, “Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald’s-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas.” Over the top, of course.Don’t forget according to Bill Clinton,he,meaning Bill, was actually the first black president…![]()
Duly noted…Please don’t repeat Republican lies. Clinton called himself nothing of the sort. It was Tony Morrison, a Nobel prizewinner who, in a 1998 essay in New Yorker magazine, called Clinton “our first black president. Blacker than any actual black person who could ever be elected in our children’s lifetime.” According to Morrison, in the magazine, “Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald’s-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas.” Over the top, of course.
I’m not calling YOU a liar, not by any means!, but Republican troublemakers out to trash Democrats any way they can will pick up on any excuse to exaggerate such hyperbolic statements into condemnations of men like Clinton and pass them on to the uninformed.![]()
Thank you. Truth can indeed be passed one person at a time.Duly noted…
Two recommendations - worth listening to then, at least the once.FANTASTIC!!!
Love it!!!
Well, I wouldn’t say it’s wonderful music…I am just enthusiastic to see our priests using their God-given talent to relate to some people who might not think the Catholic Church has any interest in their demographic.Two recommendations - worth listening to then, at least the once.
Great ad! Gave me goosebumps…
Yeah, well done! There was a quick transition from a little laughing toddler to a high school grad. though. I guess in a way, it seems like they grow up about that quickly…maybe it was accurate after all.Great ad! Gave me goosebumps…
Lisa
I agree there’s no use discussing any further. Clearly you know nothing of Ohio law or its election process. Which just not so long ago, an Ohio voter could not get an absentee ballot unless they were 62 or older, voting from “out of county”, military or other emergency service, or were ill or physically disabled. Also you had to send for an absentee ballot if you pass muster so you had to pay for two postage stamps.I paid $1.35 to mail my primary ballot in last month. It was only for state and local and Congressional and US Senate. Not a lot of contested races in the primary. The Nov ballot with the RNC and DNC nominees, 3rd parties, along with all the other contested races, I’m thinking will have more pages to it. Of course I also took the risk my ballot would be delivered and undamaged and hopefully counted. Like I explained to you, to others their vote is so valuable and cherished they may prefer casting it in person. And not be forced to mail it in or approach their employer and have to ask for a dispensation and permission from their employer to vote. Maybe some even just prefer after they’ve prayed over it at Sunday church services, to then go and heed their call to vote. But since you don’t seem to like the idea of more people voting there’s no use for me continuing the discussion with you.
… from original quote to production of a professional video segment, based on the theme.Yeah, well done! There was a quick transition …
Lisa, this from a FOX News contributor gave a pretty good representation of what I thought of Ryan’s speech.Oh and did you enjoy the line in Ryan’s speech: More excuses than jobs"
Lisa
Left wing lesbian rights advocate. She is always anti-Republican and Conservative. I love how people claim Fox is all right wing propaganda. I routinely scream and throw things when she, Juan Williams or Geraldo are on.Lisa, this from a FOX News contributor gave a pretty good representation of what I thought of Ryan’s speech.
foxnews.com/opinion/2012/08/30/paul-ryans-speech-in-three-words/?cmpid=prn_aol&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D199269#ixzz253HvGJnO
You have to credit them for all singing from the same hymnal, and it does always make it obvious what “church” you are in …I noticed she too fell into the “Ryan blamed Obama for the closure of the plant.” baloney.
So? That’s not a crime to me. Nor is left wing dirty words to me.Left wing lesbian rights advocate.
Yes as Ann Coulter said with respect to the claimed falsehoods with respect to the welfare reform provision that Obama removed:You have to credit them for all singing from the same hymnal, and it does always make it obvious what “church” you are in …