Christians Want To Drive Atheist Out Of 'Their' Town

Started by FieryLocks, January 26, 2015, 09:23:23 PM

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gussy

I lived in Ottawa County for a few years and it does get strange.  A church held a Tea Party meeting with a speaker telling them that black people should join the Tea Party.  The problem was that no black people were in attendance for the speech.  Which made it about one level below a Klan rally.  At least Rand Paul is brave enough to go into Detroit. 

In the summer their beloved Grand Haven is taken over by sloppy drunks and 'Big City' folks with their million dollar lakeshore homes.  Three months out of the year the town is mostly carpetbaggers and the locals feed them as much booze as possible.  One atheist shows up and they pretend that they are this quaint little town with no worldly problems.  Is this guy even aware of where he lives?

Savior2006

Quote from: gussy on January 29, 2015, 11:25:08 PM
I lived in Ottawa County for a few years and it does get strange.  A church held a Tea Party meeting with a speaker telling them that black people should join the Tea Party.  The problem was that no black people were in attendance for the speech.

Doesn't sound like a problem to me. =D
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Munch

Quote from: Jason78 on February 04, 2015, 07:05:12 PM
Do they actually drink tea?

I feel we brits need to sue sarah palin for false representation.



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