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23 Aug 2014, 1:46 am

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDZQFwN_sQs[/youtube]....I sure wish the bible belt got unbuckled!


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23 Aug 2014, 8:37 am

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27 Aug 2014, 8:03 pm

A few years ago, a new BBQ restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, and so my wife, daughter and I had had lunch there. The very first thing I had noticed was Fox News blaring on the TV set. I had asked the server if the channel could be changed, as I hated Fox, and he muttered something about being unable to change said channel. From then on till we left, the owner/manager gave me the stare of death. I don't know if Fox playing for the full business hours had had anything to do with the restaurant's demise, but the place eventually had gone out of business. Glad to know the Pacific Northwest is a long way from the Bible Belt.


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27 Aug 2014, 8:46 pm

How somebody's life can entirely revolve around the pages of one book I will never understand. The only way I can begin to comprehend is you must be really cut off from God if you need a book to tell you. You have no feel for God if you cannot rely on anything but the pages of a book. It makes you seem kinda souless and dead, like a sham entity or something.



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27 Aug 2014, 9:29 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
A few years ago, a new BBQ restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, and so my wife, daughter and I had had lunch there. The very first thing I had noticed was Fox News blaring on the TV set. I had asked the server if the channel could be changed, as I hated Fox, and he muttered something about being unable to change said channel. From then on till we left, the owner/manager gave me the stare of death. I don't know if Fox playing for the full business hours had had anything to do with the restaurant's demise, but the place eventually had gone out of business. Glad to know the Pacific Northwest is a long way from the Bible Belt.


Several times I've been in places of business when MSNBC or CNN was on the TV (when there was a TV) but I've never been bothered by it. Correction: I haven't allowed myself to be bothered by it. I guess you're either obsessed with making a show of being progressive in public or you actually believe that Fox uses some kind of subliminal messaging to brainwash people. :roll:. Don't laugh because one of your kind on this forum DOES believe that.
If their business went tits up then playing Fox (or whatever else) on the TV would be one of the last reasons of many possibilities for their demise unless all of their customers were hysterically liberal which I doubt.


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27 Aug 2014, 10:45 pm

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A few years ago, a new BBQ restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, and so my wife, daughter and I had had lunch there. The very first thing I had noticed was Fox News blaring on the TV set. I had asked the server if the channel could be changed, as I hated Fox, and he muttered something about being unable to change said channel. From then on till we left, the owner/manager gave me the stare of death. I don't know if Fox playing for the full business hours had had anything to do with the restaurant's demise, but the place eventually had gone out of business. Glad to know the Pacific Northwest is a long way from the Bible Belt.


Several times I've been in places of business when MSNBC or CNN was on the TV (when there was a TV) but I've never been bothered by it. Correction: I haven't allowed myself to be bothered by it. I guess you're either obsessed with making a show of being progressive in public or you actually believe that Fox uses some kind of subliminal messaging to brainwash people. :roll:. Don't laugh because one of your kind on this forum DOES believe that.
If their business went tits up then playing Fox (or whatever else) on the TV would be one of the last reasons of many possibilities for their demise unless all of their customers were hysterically liberal which I doubt.


Uh, no... I just don't want to hear one sided propaganda filled with half truths and out and out untruths about the President and the senate blaring at me when I'm eating. And you don't have to be a "hysterical liberal" to feel bothered by it. After all, while Spokane Valley and Spokane might not be Seattle, neither is it anywhere close to being the Bible Belt.


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28 Aug 2014, 12:05 am

I am not a fan of restaurant t v while eating. Luckily they keep the volume muted and the captions on around here.

And you wanna talk Bible Belts? Newsflash there are more churches in NYC (over 6000) than in the entire state of Oklahoma, so which is the true Bible Belt? I am doing a bit of research, a lot of places that are not known as Bible Belt localities actually have more churches.

Here's some religious facts about Los Angeles, California:

http://crcc.usc.edu/resources/demograph ... geles.html

Plenty of religious folk there, too, looks like.

I couldn't find an accurate number of churches in Spokane, Washington but there were over 400 listings in the yellow pages online.



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28 Aug 2014, 12:39 am

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I am not a fan of restaurant t v while eating. Luckily they keep the volume muted and the captions on around here.

And you wanna talk Bible Belts? Newsflash there are more churches in NYC (over 6000) than in the entire state of Oklahoma, so which is the true Bible Belt? I am doing a bit of research, a lot of places that are not known as Bible Belt localities actually have more churches.

Here's some religious facts about Los Angeles, California:

http://crcc.usc.edu/resources/demograph ... geles.html

Plenty of religious folk there, too, looks like.

I couldn't find an accurate number of churches in Spokane, Washington but there were over 400 listings in the yellow pages online.


Oh no, I'm not denying the existence of churches in the Spokane area - I attend one, as a matter of fact- but I like to think most are of the mainline persuasion, rather than evangelicals.


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28 Aug 2014, 10:45 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
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Kraichgauer wrote:
A few years ago, a new BBQ restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, and so my wife, daughter and I had had lunch there. The very first thing I had noticed was Fox News blaring on the TV set. I had asked the server if the channel could be changed, as I hated Fox, and he muttered something about being unable to change said channel. From then on till we left, the owner/manager gave me the stare of death. I don't know if Fox playing for the full business hours had had anything to do with the restaurant's demise, but the place eventually had gone out of business. Glad to know the Pacific Northwest is a long way from the Bible Belt.


Several times I've been in places of business when MSNBC or CNN was on the TV (when there was a TV) but I've never been bothered by it. Correction: I haven't allowed myself to be bothered by it. I guess you're either obsessed with making a show of being progressive in public or you actually believe that Fox uses some kind of subliminal messaging to brainwash people. :roll:. Don't laugh because one of your kind on this forum DOES believe that.
If their business went tits up then playing Fox (or whatever else) on the TV would be one of the last reasons of many possibilities for their demise unless all of their customers were hysterically liberal which I doubt.


Uh, no... I just don't want to hear one sided propaganda filled with half truths and out and out untruths about the President and the senate blaring at me when I'm eating. And you don't have to be a "hysterical liberal" to feel bothered by it. After all, while Spokane Valley and Spokane might not be Seattle, neither is it anywhere close to being the Bible Belt.


And to hell with what any other patrons want to listen to.
After all, it's you're civic duty to protect the others from the poison that is conservativism.
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28 Aug 2014, 10:49 am

Raptor wrote:
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Raptor wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
A few years ago, a new BBQ restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, and so my wife, daughter and I had had lunch there. The very first thing I had noticed was Fox News blaring on the TV set. I had asked the server if the channel could be changed, as I hated Fox, and he muttered something about being unable to change said channel. From then on till we left, the owner/manager gave me the stare of death. I don't know if Fox playing for the full business hours had had anything to do with the restaurant's demise, but the place eventually had gone out of business. Glad to know the Pacific Northwest is a long way from the Bible Belt.


Several times I've been in places of business when MSNBC or CNN was on the TV (when there was a TV) but I've never been bothered by it. Correction: I haven't allowed myself to be bothered by it. I guess you're either obsessed with making a show of being progressive in public or you actually believe that Fox uses some kind of subliminal messaging to brainwash people. :roll:. Don't laugh because one of your kind on this forum DOES believe that.
If their business went tits up then playing Fox (or whatever else) on the TV would be one of the last reasons of many possibilities for their demise unless all of their customers were hysterically liberal which I doubt.


Uh, no... I just don't want to hear one sided propaganda filled with half truths and out and out untruths about the President and the senate blaring at me when I'm eating. And you don't have to be a "hysterical liberal" to feel bothered by it. After all, while Spokane Valley and Spokane might not be Seattle, neither is it anywhere close to being the Bible Belt.


And to hell with what any other patrons want to listen to.
After all, it's you're civic duty to protect the others from the poison that is conservativism.
:roll:


Who says the other patrons want to listen to blowhards bellowing belligerent blasphemes?


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28 Aug 2014, 10:53 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
Raptor wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Raptor wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
A few years ago, a new BBQ restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, and so my wife, daughter and I had had lunch there. The very first thing I had noticed was Fox News blaring on the TV set. I had asked the server if the channel could be changed, as I hated Fox, and he muttered something about being unable to change said channel. From then on till we left, the owner/manager gave me the stare of death. I don't know if Fox playing for the full business hours had had anything to do with the restaurant's demise, but the place eventually had gone out of business. Glad to know the Pacific Northwest is a long way from the Bible Belt.


Several times I've been in places of business when MSNBC or CNN was on the TV (when there was a TV) but I've never been bothered by it. Correction: I haven't allowed myself to be bothered by it. I guess you're either obsessed with making a show of being progressive in public or you actually believe that Fox uses some kind of subliminal messaging to brainwash people. :roll:. Don't laugh because one of your kind on this forum DOES believe that.
If their business went tits up then playing Fox (or whatever else) on the TV would be one of the last reasons of many possibilities for their demise unless all of their customers were hysterically liberal which I doubt.


Uh, no... I just don't want to hear one sided propaganda filled with half truths and out and out untruths about the President and the senate blaring at me when I'm eating. And you don't have to be a "hysterical liberal" to feel bothered by it. After all, while Spokane Valley and Spokane might not be Seattle, neither is it anywhere close to being the Bible Belt.


And to hell with what any other patrons want to listen to.
After all, it's you're civic duty to protect the others from the poison that is conservativism.
:roll:


Who says the other patrons want to listen to blowhards bellowing belligerent blasphemes?


Whatever would they do without you telling them what they want to hear?
I bet they were glad you were there that day to save them from the brainwashing they were sure to get from Fox news even if they weren't actually listening to it.


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28 Aug 2014, 11:02 am

Raptor wrote:
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Raptor wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Raptor wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
A few years ago, a new BBQ restaurant had opened up in the neighborhood, and so my wife, daughter and I had had lunch there. The very first thing I had noticed was Fox News blaring on the TV set. I had asked the server if the channel could be changed, as I hated Fox, and he muttered something about being unable to change said channel. From then on till we left, the owner/manager gave me the stare of death. I don't know if Fox playing for the full business hours had had anything to do with the restaurant's demise, but the place eventually had gone out of business. Glad to know the Pacific Northwest is a long way from the Bible Belt.


Several times I've been in places of business when MSNBC or CNN was on the TV (when there was a TV) but I've never been bothered by it. Correction: I haven't allowed myself to be bothered by it. I guess you're either obsessed with making a show of being progressive in public or you actually believe that Fox uses some kind of subliminal messaging to brainwash people. :roll:. Don't laugh because one of your kind on this forum DOES believe that.
If their business went tits up then playing Fox (or whatever else) on the TV would be one of the last reasons of many possibilities for their demise unless all of their customers were hysterically liberal which I doubt.


Uh, no... I just don't want to hear one sided propaganda filled with half truths and out and out untruths about the President and the senate blaring at me when I'm eating. And you don't have to be a "hysterical liberal" to feel bothered by it. After all, while Spokane Valley and Spokane might not be Seattle, neither is it anywhere close to being the Bible Belt.


And to hell with what any other patrons want to listen to.
After all, it's you're civic duty to protect the others from the poison that is conservativism.
:roll:


Who says the other patrons want to listen to blowhards bellowing belligerent blasphemes?


Whatever would they do without you telling them what they want to hear?
I bet they were glad you were there that day to save them from the brainwashing they were sure to get from Fox news even if they weren't actually listening to it.


Oh, I have no doubt that that owner/manager hung on every one of Fox's talking heads' words, as from proof of that stare he gave me for the entire time we were there.
And the place was overpriced from what food we ordered, too.


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28 Aug 2014, 11:11 am

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Oh, I have no doubt that that owner/manager hung on every one of Fox's talking heads' words, as from proof of that stare he gave me for the entire time we were there.

He's probably dealt with one progressive too many.
I know the feeling. :?

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And the place was overpriced from what food we ordered, too.

Compared to what, Micky D's?
If you're as dirt poor as you're always bragging about why were you even there?


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28 Aug 2014, 11:12 am

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I am not a fan of restaurant t v while eating. Luckily they keep the volume muted and the captions on around here.

And you wanna talk Bible Belts? Newsflash there are more churches in NYC (over 6000) than in the entire state of Oklahoma, so which is the true Bible Belt? I am doing a bit of research, a lot of places that are not known as Bible Belt localities actually have more churches.

Here's some religious facts about Los Angeles, California:

http://crcc.usc.edu/resources/demograph ... geles.html

Plenty of religious folk there, too, looks like.

I couldn't find an accurate number of churches in Spokane, Washington but there were over 400 listings in the yellow pages online.


Earth to Ana: The population of Oklahoma: 3.8 million. The population of NYC: 8.4 million.

New York City has more than twice the population of the entire state of Oklahoma. So one would expect that town to have more places of worship than the entire sooner state.

If you had given us the number of churches RELATIVE to the population that wouldve been somewhat meaningful.



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28 Aug 2014, 11:42 am

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Oh, I have no doubt that that owner/manager hung on every one of Fox's talking heads' words, as from proof of that stare he gave me for the entire time we were there.

He's probably dealt with one progressive too many.
I know the feeling. :?

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And the place was overpriced from what food we ordered, too.

Compared to what, Micky D's?
If you're as dirt poor as you're always bragging about why were you even there?


The place had actually just opened, so I doubt he'd have had time to be influenced by us terrible, terrible progressives.
And as far as the price is concerned - I have eaten in many restaurants that were pricey, but in almost every other case I actually got what I paid for. This BBQ joint hardly gave us our money's worth.


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28 Aug 2014, 12:40 pm

Raptor wrote:
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Oh, I have no doubt that that owner/manager hung on every one of Fox's talking heads' words, as from proof of that stare he gave me for the entire time we were there.

He's probably dealt with one progressive too many.
I know the feeling. :?

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And the place was overpriced from what food we ordered, too.

Compared to what, Micky D's?
If you're as dirt poor as you're always bragging about why were you even there?


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The place had actually just opened, so I doubt he'd have had time to be influenced by us terrible, terrible progressives.
I'm sure he'd dealt with them aside from the business.

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And as far as the price is concerned - I have eaten in many restaurants that were pricey, but in almost every other case I actually got what I paid for. This BBQ joint hardly gave us our money's worth.

And that would most likely be the reason they went out of business, not Fox. To spare myself from sh***y restaurants I read reviews on them (urbanspoon, tripadvisor, etc.... ) first to find out what's what. If a place just opened I let other people be the guinea pigs.


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