POWIP Piece of Work In Progress – Former Abode of Dan Collins

18Nov/096

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Aussie PM decides to probe Church of Scientology, accused of torture and forced abortion, among other offenses.  Post's been up since 3:30 Eastern, one reader comment.

Dan Collins

Dan Collins is a dude who blogs. He used to blog elsewhere. Now he blogs here.

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  1. I assume you’re comparing it against your tits post.

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  2. No, comparing that Breitbart.tv comments thread to the vitriol on the Vatican and extraterrestrial intelligent life.

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  3. Better not mention “probe” and “Scientology” in the same post, Dan. Believers might get more than they expected from the mother ship.

    BTW. I have new digs. It would be an honor if you could update your blogroll. http://feedyouradhd.com.

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  4. Thanks for the heads up, and congrats. Looks great.

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  5. Maybe because Evil does not feel threatened by a member of its own family, whereas the Catholic Church, because of what it is, deserves a more focused attack.

    Satan’s time is short and he is spending it wisely.

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  6. Maybe nobody really gives a flying fart about Scientologists.

    It seems to me, before my return here, I called on the Upright Christian Brigade to rain jeers and smears on the Mormon faith based on what it in-truth is, namely, a horny man’s stupidity-based fuckin’ cult.

    Anyone jeer at ‘em devoted polygamists and pre-pubescent salad eaters? Why not? Is Brigham Young a prophet? Were there any Jesus prophets in the Americas at the time of Jesus’s crucifixion?

    C’mon, connect the dots, Jesus bleaters, this ain’t walking on water.

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