Ms Tree
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Headline in USATODAY this morning...Floods of "Biblical" proportions hit Colorado.
I'm not judgin'. I'm just sayin'.
That is funny as hell.
Headline in USATODAY this morning...Floods of "Biblical" proportions hit Colorado.
I'm not judgin'. I'm just sayin'.
I don't find it the least bit funny. Devastation of this kind is never funny. The flood waters care not of political or religious persuasion.
Remember when the Dems said it was OK to say it was God's will that a a hurricane targeted the RNC or tornados were targeting states like TX/OK/MO which are filled with Red voters, yet it was horribly poor taste to comment on the earthquake in Washington DC or hurricane Sandy?...
Yeah, didn't think so.
And it was also wrong then.You sure about that? The loony right-wing are always attributing national disasters to God's wrath over gay marriage/black Presidents/minority voting rights/whatever they don't like. And, the looney right-wing are always right. The Bible tells them so.
Remember when the Dems said it was OK to say it was God's will that a a hurricane targeted the RNC or tornados were targeting states like TX/OK/MO which are filled with Red voters, yet it was horribly poor taste to comment on the earthquake in Washington DC or hurricane Sandy?...
Yeah, didn't think so.
The flooding in Colorado is indeed tragic, but is perhaps a good sign as well, in that the drought which has hit the western states over the past few years may be coming to an end.
http://climate.colostate.edu/~drought/
When is the last time you heard of anyone complaining about the religious left?
That is not an answer to Ms. Tree's question. That is simply an "incisive grasp of the obvious" observation.The religious left would be athiests and the Unitarians.
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