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Priest Wins Gun Raffle, Does The Unexpected!
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Not all Christians are staunch supporters of the Second Amendment, while not all priests are blessed with sensibility. In the breaking news blue state of Oregon, Reverend Jeremy Lucas used $3,000 in Parish funds to put himself in pole position for winning charity raffle for an AR-15 and unfortunately, the edge in fueling idealism. |
Comment by:
jac
(12/14/2016)
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Absolute stupidity.
With all of society's needs they wasted $3000 on a pure political stunt that benefits no one.
Anyone in that congregation that supported this stunt is just as stupid. |
Comment by:
laker1
(12/14/2016)
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That gun could have saved somebody's life. |
Comment by:
mickey
(12/14/2016)
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They paid $3000 for a brand new gun worth less than $3000 and destroyed it.
Ignoring any potential problems from non-charitable use of tax deductible donations, melt all you want, we'll make more. |
Comment by:
kangpc
(12/14/2016)
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I hope this Episcopalian parasite's source of funding dries up. |
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