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Scum of the earth. All because his favorite "God warrior" went to another team.
Scum of the earth. All because his favorite "God warrior" went to another team.
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lisu said:Pat Robertson is one of the biggest hypocrites. He's an idiot, plain and simple.
I don't know much about the guy, nor do I care to.Jaypers said:You're both right - he's clearly a man of peace in every sense of the term.
mstng99tim said:I don't know much about the guy, nor do I care to.Jaypers said:You're both right - he's clearly a man of peace in every sense of the term.
I gave my opinion of him "wanting Peyton to get hurt", which isn't what he said.
If you say so, but from the outside looking in, it looks like people are twisting his words. But like I said, I don't know anything about the guy.Jaypers said:mstng99tim said:I don't know much about the guy, nor do I care to.Jaypers said:You're both right - he's clearly a man of peace in every sense of the term.
I gave my opinion of him "wanting Peyton to get hurt", which isn't what he said.
I can assure you, if you do research of his hateful quotes through the years, you'll realize his true meaning was clear. Had this not involved Tebow in particular he probably would have kept quiet.
mstng99tim said:If you say so, but from the outside looking in, it looks like people are twisting his words. But like I said, I don't know anything about the guy.Jaypers said:mstng99tim said:I don't know much about the guy, nor do I care to.Jaypers said:You're both right - he's clearly a man of peace in every sense of the term.
I gave my opinion of him "wanting Peyton to get hurt", which isn't what he said.
I can assure you, if you do research of his hateful quotes through the years, you'll realize his true meaning was clear. Had this not involved Tebow in particular he probably would have kept quiet.
mstng99tim said:If you say so, but from the outside looking in, it looks like people are twisting his words. But like I said, I don't know anything about the guy.Jaypers said:mstng99tim said:I don't know much about the guy, nor do I care to.Jaypers said:You're both right - he's clearly a man of peace in every sense of the term.
I gave my opinion of him "wanting Peyton to get hurt", which isn't what he said.
I can assure you, if you do research of his hateful quotes through the years, you'll realize his true meaning was clear. Had this not involved Tebow in particular he probably would have kept quiet.
mstng99tim said:I'm confused, how does what he said mean that he wants Manning to get injured???
He said, "OK, so Peyton Manning was a tremendous MVP quarterback, but he's been injured." TRUE STATEMENT
"If that injury comes back, Denver will find itself without a quarterback." TRUE STATEMENT (not literally, but figurativly)
"And in my opinion, it would serve them right." I AGREE, why dump your starting/turned backup QB last season (Orton) and then turn around and dump your backup again (Tebow)???
I personally think it would be hilarious if they find themselves in that situation and have to rely on Adam Weber at QB.