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another phony faggy pastor says AMEN~
#41
I'm not sure what bugs me more people preaching about God or people preaching about the people preaching about God. Which side has the hottest chicks?
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#42
(03-27-2011, 07:36 PM)Middle Finger Wrote: I hate you!

Cute. A grown man writing like a 6 year old.

Cracker, if I were you, I wouldn't invite him to your birfday party.
Commando Cunt Queen
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#43
(03-27-2011, 07:36 PM)Middle Finger Wrote: I suspect you would enjoy getting behind the ass of anything man-made.

MF projecting while he fantasizes about humping his pillow. Again.
Commando Cunt Queen
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(03-27-2011, 08:16 PM)username Wrote:
(03-27-2011, 07:36 PM)Middle Finger Wrote: I hate you!

Cute. A grown man writing like a 6 year old.

Cracker, if I were you, I wouldn't invite him to your birfday party.

I'm not sure if Italians are considered "white" where I'm from. So, yeah, no birthday party for him. Too bad, because I always had German chocolate cake...
(03-15-2013, 07:12 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: You see Duchess, I have set up a thread to discuss something and this troll is behaving just like Riotgear did.
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#45
I class Italians as "dark Europeans" like Greeks and Turks.

If you have seen a photo of MF you will already know he is the spitting image of several of the 911 terrorists.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#46
(03-27-2011, 08:16 PM)username Wrote:
(03-27-2011, 07:36 PM)Middle Finger Wrote: I hate you!

Cute. A grown man writing like a 6 year old.

Cracker, if I were you, I wouldn't invite him to your birfday party.

MF has always been and will always be a manchild.

We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#47
Focusing on me to distract yourselves from your own issues is predictable, unproductive, AND immoral.
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#48
GaySmiley28110Oops


A former employee of the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. at the Rainbow Push Coalition has filed a bombshell wrongful termination and discrimination complaint against the civil rights leader with the City of Chicago's Commission on Human Rights.

The complaint, filed sometime last year by Tommy R. Bennett, a regular on the Tom Joyner Radio show and member of Barack Obama's LGBT Leadership Council, includes shocking allegations about Jackson's behavior toward the openly gay staffer including an allegation that the civil rights leader propositioned him.

Jackson has denied the allegations in a legal response that was filed in July 2010 and resurfaced when the Windy City Times published a story Tuesday.

Bennett, 55, claims Jackson ridiculed him in front of other employees and required him to perform "humiliating tasks" like escorting women to Jackson's various hotel rooms, cleaning up after alleged trysts and packing his clothing. It also includes an allegation that Jackson asked for oral sex, according to the claim. Jackson flatly denied each claim in his response.

Jackson could not be reached for comment after multiple attempts by NBCChicago, but his legal representatives did respond to the complaint in July. Bennett also has not commented to NBCChicago.

Bennett worked for the Rainbow PUSH Coalition for more than two years as the National Director of Community Affairs. The complaint states that Bennett endured a string of discriminatory treatment from multiple supervisors, but his protests were met with deaf ears.

In 2008, Bennett assumed the duties of Jackson's travel assistant.

In that capacity, Bennett alleges to "clean his [hotel] room after sexual intercourse with women."

Bennett's complaint requests back and front pay, compensation for emotional distress and punitive damages all to the tune of roughly $450,000. Bennett also wants an amendment to the civil rights organization's non-discrimination policy to include sexual orientation and gender identity.

Jackson, a former presidential candidate, has been married to his wife, Jacqueline Lavinia Brown, since 1962, but has had bouts with infidelity. One affair with a staffer resulted in the birth of a girl in 1999.

Source: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/jac...z1JXb1VIDW


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(04-14-2011, 06:47 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: GaySmiley28110Oops


Bennett worked for the Rainbow PUSH Coalition . . .

. . . requests back and front pay . . .

Could these two statements be more gay?

At first, I thought I was reading The Onion!

Dem pastors always be wantin da folks on de knees! I now be knows why!

Jackson be a down-low muthafukka.
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#50
i SAID this sleaze would settle! i wonder how many of his dumbass followers will believe his lame excuse?


Atlanta (CNN) – Bishop Eddie Long, the Atlanta-based megachurch leader, has reached an out-of-court settlement with four young men who accused him of sexual coercion, representatives for both sides said Thursday.

B.J. Bernstein, the attorney representing the men, said in a statement that the lawsuits against Long and his church have “been resolved.”

Bernstein's two-paragraph statement said that neither she nor the accusers would talk about the lawsuits “now or in the future.”

Art Franklin, a Long spokesman, said Thursday that the pastor settled because it “is the most reasonable road for everyone to travel.”

“This decision was made to bring closure to this matter and to allow us to move forward with the plans God has for this ministry,” Franklin said in a statement.

Long is an internationally known televangelist who crusaded against gay marriage, and the lawsuits against him drew national attention.

The settlement comes eight months after Long, the senior pastor of New Birth Missionary Church in Lithonia, Georgia, said from the pulpit of his 25,000 member megachurch that he vowed to fight the accusations against him, with the congregation cheering in response.

Long entered into mediation talks in February. According to news reports, the sessions between Long and his four accusers - Anthony Flagg, Maurice Robinson, Jamal Parris and Spencer LeGrande - were tense.

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(04-14-2011, 06:47 PM)Lady Cop Wrote:

requests back and front pay

Done! and Done!

Tiki's correct.
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#52
meals on wheels...our limo will pick up the meals.

THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

GARDEN GROVE – An email sent out to members of the Crystal Cathedral congregation requesting meals for founder Robert H. Schuller's wife Arvella, who is ill with pneumonia, is creating mixed feelings of sadness and outrage among members.

According to longtime member Jim McDonald, an email was sent out by administrators to Bible study groups as well as church elders, asking that meals for the reverend's wife be dropped off at the cathedral's Tower of Hope where the Schullers' limo drivers will be waiting to pick them up at the designated time.

Member Bob Canfield says he was outraged when he got the message.

"These are millionaires who have limos and chauffeurs," he said. "Why in God's name would they want the congregants to deliver meals? It's ludicrous."

The email states that the Schullers do not want get well cards sent because they would like to "keep her situation under the radar."

"However, they would appreciate meals over the next three to four weeks," the email states. "They are to be sent to the church in order to be transported to Arvella. The limo drivers could pick up the dinners or meet in the Tower Lobby around 4:30 p.m."

The message also requests that the meals be low in sodium and include items such as fruit, meats, soup and egg dishes such as quiches.

Cathedral spokesman John Charles said the request for meals was simply an effort to rally around the Schullers, who are both in their 80s.

"We didn't want people going to their home because they are very private people," he said. "That's why we asked that the food be dropped off at the tower so the limo drivers can pick them up and deliver them."

Charles said congregants have rallied around other members in the past when they have become ill.

"As Dr. Schuller always says, 'Find a need and fill it,'" he said. "I think that's what we were trying to do here."

But some church members viewed the request differently.

Canfield said he and other members of the congregation are upset the request came at a time when their church is in bankruptcy and information coming out through court documents has suggested that the Schullers took nearly $10 million from the church's endowment funds.

"They've completely depleted the church's funds," he said. "But they have shown that they have absolutely no remorse for what they've done. They're still being chauffeured around in limos. We, the congregants, have nothing."

Crystal Cathedral Ministries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Oct. 18. A judge is expected to approve a sale plan on Nov. 14. Both the cathedral's board and the creditors committee have named Chapman University as their preferred buyer. Chapman's offer stands at $51.5 million. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange has offered $53.6 million. However, the Chapman plan will allow the Schullers to remain and continue their ministry with a leaseback and buyback arrangement.

Canfield said the request for meals seems ironic in the context of reports over the last year that the Schullers drew generous salaries and benefits in the years leading up the bankruptcy, even as the ministry struggled.

Shirley Zink, who served as a greeter at the Crystal Cathedral for 35 years, said she was saddened to receive the message about the meals for Arvella.

"You have to wonder if it is lonely at the top, if the Schullers don't have the support of the many family members who live in the area," she said.

For as long as she has known them, the Schullers have been distant from the congregation, Zink said. After 35 years, she said she resigned from being a volunteer although she still continues to go to Bible study.

"I'm looking for another church," she said. "But like many others, I leave heartbroken, mourning the loss of what once was."


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Jesus Christ. I'd have to consider telling her to eat shit & die.
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surprise! 30Sarcastic

ATLANTA (CNN) - The wife of Georgia televangelist Bishop Eddie Long has filed for divorce, according to a statement issued Friday by her attorney.

Vanessa G. Long's statement did not specify why she is seeking a divorce from Long.

"It is my sincere hope that this matter can be resolved expeditiously, harmoniously, and fairly," she said in the statement. "I ask that you respect my privacy and that of my family, as my attorneys and I have agreed that we will not try this case in the media, and I do not intend to make any further statements concerning this matter."


Last spring, Long settled a lawsuit filed by four young men who accused him of pressuring them into sexual relationships while they were teenagers and members of Long's congregation at New Life Missionary Church in Lithonia, Georgia.

Long is also being sued by former parishioners who accuse him of getting them to invest in a Ponzi scheme that wiped out at least $1 million in their retirement savings.


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#56
Hang on, I have just read about Robert Schueller, why would they want meals delivered? That does not make sense? I don't think that sounds right. It wasn't them who asked for it. That's weird. There are all sorts of hygeine issues and health issues. That's not right at all. It's some do gooder in the church asking for the meals not the family. I am no millionare (unfortunately), but I would never ask anyone to make me a meal, ever, or would I want it. Who knows where there hands have been, what they have put in it etc.etc.etc.
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#57
The idiotic church members having been digging deep in their pockets and contributing to the old fuck's wealth, what are they getting all bent out of shape now for? They may as well send a few meals and a hefty check with it. Anything less than 100 bucks won't promise you Heaven, however.
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#58
Asking someone who is not a caterer to cook your meals for you is desperate and tacky.
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Asking someone who is not a caterer to cook your meals for you is desperate and tacky.
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]No shit fuck face, that wasn't the point.

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(12-03-2011, 11:42 PM)sally Wrote: [quote='aussiefriend' pid='207540' dateline='1322876267']
Asking someone who is not a caterer to cook your meals for you is desperate and tacky.
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]No shit fuck face, that wasn't the point.

hey Sally, you are the fuck face. Now shut the fuck up. There are actually people here who are my friends, who like me participating in this forum. I do not dominate this forum in anyway. I have an opinion I will be open and speak about it. If you are not interested you do not have to read, just piss off.
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