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7 months ago
in Mitt Romney Must Be in the Holiday Spirit on The Washington Independent
I guess it's a good thing Mitt is right then...
Detroit should be getting billions of dollars to research alternative energy like Mitt said during the primaries.
Detroit should be getting billions of dollars to research alternative energy like Mitt said during the primaries.
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9 months ago
in WTF: Fireproof Made Over $6.5 Million This Weekend? on /Film
Martin, the makers of Fireproof are donating ALL of the profits from the film just like they did with the money from Facing the Giants.
John S, Christians may be the largest religious group in the United States, but they are still a minority. Women are considered a protected minority and they make up over 50% of the population. I don't want to get into statistics here, but church-going Christians makeup less than 50% of the United States and that's besides the point of talking about why they are allowed to be attacked so feely.
John S, Christians may be the largest religious group in the United States, but they are still a minority. Women are considered a protected minority and they make up over 50% of the population. I don't want to get into statistics here, but church-going Christians makeup less than 50% of the United States and that's besides the point of talking about why they are allowed to be attacked so feely.
9 months ago
in WTF: Fireproof Made Over $6.5 Million This Weekend? on /Film
Before I posted, I noticed the commenting rules. Rule #1: No hate speech allowed. Wouldn't suggesting rounding up Christians and putting them in camps qualify as hate speech or are Christians truly the only unprotected minority left in this country?
As for the movie, I can see no logical reason for so many people to be mad that it did well other than you are afraid that the movie made some points so well that it will change viewers. This movie is that powerful. When I saw it Saturday night, I heard a lot of crying and not just from women. This movie is the first movie I have ever been to that caused multiple men to cry. Then, as we were leaving the packed theater, every married couple I saw was holding hands and that was a moment I won't soon forget.
As for the movie, I can see no logical reason for so many people to be mad that it did well other than you are afraid that the movie made some points so well that it will change viewers. This movie is that powerful. When I saw it Saturday night, I heard a lot of crying and not just from women. This movie is the first movie I have ever been to that caused multiple men to cry. Then, as we were leaving the packed theater, every married couple I saw was holding hands and that was a moment I won't soon forget.
there is lots of to do to get out from the crisis