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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDog View Post
    Apparently, you have misinterpreted that G-Dog is a religious looney. G-Dog is not religious, since he has rejected the ancient superstitions as only legend and myth, rather than relevant fact. Nor is G-Dog a looney, proved by the fact that he voted for Obama. If G-dog had voted for Romney, however, then of course Mister D would be correct, and G-Dog could be called a religious looney.

    But GrumpyDog, being a rational dog, was able to distinguish between Romneysian Fundamentalism and Obamaian Secularism, and voted for Obama after logical deduction proved the latter was more practical
    The poor religious looney has Tourette's All I asked was how his heaven on Earth was working out.
    Last edited by Mister D; 11-10-2012 at 04:35 PM.
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