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Has Hurricane Gustav canceled the RNC because God doesn't like Republicans?

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You all credit "Him" when one survivor out of 20 is pulled from a coal mine but, somehow, you forget to credit "Him" for the coal mine ever collapsing at all.

It's mentally weak.

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  1. Okay, I'm a die hard Democrat, but I'm finding this joke really offensive.

    Think about the d**n people in New Orleans.


  2. Most likely.  They're rich and care nothing about the average people.

  3. Consider this...

    All the money that will not be spent there by the RNC will be available for the campaign.

    Hmmm... maybe Obama better block that storm...

  4. Stop perpetuating this stupidity.  It doesn't reflect well on you or anyone else who would suggest such an absurd thing.

    I'll tell you what -- IF the hurrican suddenly rises into the sky and then lands smack dab in the middle of the covention arena  tomorrow, then I might consider that God is a bit angry with Republicans.  

    But unless that happens, shut the ---- up.

    ___________

    CC -- that goes for you too.  No "Republican clergy" prayed for any such thing.  You are completely fabricating that.

  5. No.  God does not give a d**n about politics.

  6. I sure hope not...I'm a Republican atheist who supports McCain!

    <edit> I'm sorry if I offended anyone, I didn't mean to. I hope everyone in the path of the Hurricane is safe.

  7. Don't worry, Obama will stop the hurricane just in time

  8. No this hurricane is due to natural causes, and our own causes like global warming.

  9. I hope you are not serious!

    Do you think God has time for this kind of petty behavior?  

    God set the natural order of climate in motion billions of years ago.  He'll not change it because of human foolishness and political partys.

    Are you happy in your ignorance?  

  10. you have it wrong..it's Obama

  11. My home may be washed away by Gustav. You're a prick.

    Why the h**l are people joking about this. Do you have any idea what its like to have to leave your home because it might get destroyed, then have people joke about it.

    You're lucky you're not saying this stuff to my face. You and the other people who act like this isn't a big deal deserve to lose everything you own.

  12. I think it is rather ironic that some Republican clergy prayed for rain to disrupt the DNC, and now it seems it backfired.

  13. One word: Geography.

  14. God still dislikes evil doers and they are still in america

  15. hurricanes dont make decisions..No

  16. "Why the h**l are people joking about this. Do you have any idea what its like to have to leave your home because it might get destroyed, then have people joke about it."

    No, they don't know and they don't care. When the Hurricane clears it will be the Southern Baptist Disaster teams working in portable kitches for free serving hot meals every day to thousands of people, Catholic charities distributing food to anyone, the churches of every denomination that open their doors as hurricane shelters, The Mennonites using their vacation time to travel to Louisiana repair roofs ahd re-wire houses, and Christians who volunteer for the Red Cross helping everyone who needs it.

    Meanwhile the atheists will be shaking their heads in disgust at we Christians and our "invisisible sky god". Once again it proves you have to be a Christian to have morals and compassion.

    <edit> And thanks for apologizing Amazing Larry, you're the only one who did.

  17. The Republicans havent cancelled their convention, so I guess the answer to your stupid questions is no.

    You sound as idiotic as Michael Moore.

    And to the guy that suggests the hurricane was caused by "global warming", thats ridiculous.  Hurricanes where forming long before man burned fossel fuels.  Good grief.

  18. I wonder why an event being held in St. Paul, Minnesota is being canceled due to a weather event in Louisiana.

  19. Michael Moore thinks so, but then again, I've never cared for what he thinks.

    Personally, I think Gustav (and all hurricanes/natural disasters) is part of the Fall of Mankind.

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