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General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:53 am
by D1B
Knew there was a problem, tried to cover it up, people killed.
Church knows there's a problem, continues to try to cover it up, tens of thousands children raped by the catholic clergy.
Shame.
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 6:55 am
by CID1990
When it comes to GM, I'm D1B
been calling out this company for years
they arent about producing a quality product
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:28 am
by D1B
CID1990 wrote:When it comes to GM, I'm D1B
been calling out this company for years
they arent about producing a quality product
The Catholic Church is similar. There are countless other christian churches infinitely closer to the actual message of Jesus Christ, where people can have a meaningful and guilt-free relationship with god.
The Catholic Church has little to do with Jesus.

Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:32 am
by Pwns
The NHTSA is far from blameless here, too.
I can't help but think there are folks in Washington that didn't want a major recall while the federal government was holding lots of GM stock.
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:35 am
by CID1990
D1B wrote:CID1990 wrote:When it comes to GM, I'm D1B
been calling out this company for years
they arent about producing a quality product
The Catholic Church is similar. There are countless other christian churches infinitely closer to the actual message of Jesus Christ, where people can have a meaningful and guilt-free relationship with god.
The Catholic Church has little to do with Jesus.

There you go confirming Jesus again, D
We're gonna get you in a group hug before its all over
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:37 am
by Ivytalk
Pwns wrote:The NHTSA is far from blameless here, too.
I can't help but think there are folks in Washington that didn't want a major recall while the federal government was holding lots of GM stock.
And there was that family of four that almost got fricaseed while test-driving a brand new Yukon!

Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:42 am
by D1B
CID1990 wrote:D1B wrote:
The Catholic Church is similar. There are countless other christian churches infinitely closer to the actual message of Jesus Christ, where people can have a meaningful and guilt-free relationship with god.
The Catholic Church has little to do with Jesus.

There you go confirming Jesus again, D
We're gonna get you in a group hug before its all over
I have to speak in terms my audience can understand and relate to.
Jesus exists, as a fictional character in the Bible.
I quoted and paraphrased Superman in a post a while back.
Time to move on JSO1990.

Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 7:43 am
by D1B
Pwns wrote:The NHTSA is far from blameless here, too.
I can't help but think there are folks in Washington that didn't want a major recall while the federal government was holding lots of GM stock.
Prove it.
Pure conkjecture.
Next.....
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:09 am
by Beardown
D1B wrote:CID1990 wrote:When it comes to GM, I'm D1B
been calling out this company for years
they arent about producing a quality product
The Catholic Church is similar. There are countless other christian churches infinitely closer to the actual message of Jesus Christ, where people can have a meaningful and guilt-free relationship with god.
The Catholic Church has little to do with Jesus.

News flash! No such thing as Catholic guilt! At least any more guilt than any other religion. Why am I going to bring this up to you?

Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:10 am
by Beardown
D1B wrote:CID1990 wrote:When it comes to GM, I'm D1B
been calling out this company for years
they arent about producing a quality product
The Catholic Church is similar. There are countless other christian churches infinitely closer to the actual message of Jesus Christ, where people can have a meaningful and guilt-free relationship with god.
The Catholic Church has little to do with Jesus.

The Catholic Church is the church Christ established.

Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:13 am
by BDKJMU
And the donks were the folks who wanted to bail out GM....
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:15 am
by BDKJMU
GM never should have been bailed out. All we did was prop up a dying corpse and we are going to be right back to where we were at some point in the future...
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:53 am
by OL FU
Beardown wrote:D1B wrote:
The Catholic Church is similar. There are countless other christian churches infinitely closer to the actual message of Jesus Christ, where people can have a meaningful and guilt-free relationship with god.
The Catholic Church has little to do with Jesus.

The Catholic Church is the church Christ established.

I believe Jesus put Peter at the head of the church. While I realize the Catholic church has Peter as the first Pope. I am not so certain as to how Peter would feel about that designation

Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:13 am
by ALPHAGRIZ1
D1B wrote:Pwns wrote:The NHTSA is far from blameless here, too.
I can't help but think there are folks in Washington that didn't want a major recall while the federal government was holding lots of GM stock.
Prove it.
Pure conkjecture.
Next.....
Prove it's not true
Pure donkulation
Next.........

Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:14 am
by CID1990
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:15 am
by CID1990
D1B wrote:CID1990 wrote:
There you go confirming Jesus again, D
We're gonna get you in a group hug before its all over
I have to speak in terms my audience can understand and relate to.
Jesus exists, as a fictional character in the Bible.
I quoted and paraphrased Superman in a post a while back.
Time to move on JSO1990.

That's not what I'm seeing.
I'm seeing you acknowledging the message of Jesus Christ, your Savior.
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:40 am
by bluehenbillk
IMO, it's 2014 now, if you're dumb enough to still buy a vehicle from GM then whatever happens happens.
Only Toyota or Honda for me.
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 11:42 am
by ALPHAGRIZ1
Yep
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:36 pm
by D1B
Beardown wrote:D1B wrote:
The Catholic Church is similar. There are countless other christian churches infinitely closer to the actual message of Jesus Christ, where people can have a meaningful and guilt-free relationship with god.
The Catholic Church has little to do with Jesus.

The Catholic Church is the church Christ established.

So what? It's completely fucked and has nothing to do with Jesus.
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Atlanta apologized Monday for building a $2.2 million mansion for himself, a decision criticized by local Catholics who cited the example of austerity set by the new pope.
Archbishop Wilton Gregory recently moved into a nearly 6,400-square-foot residence. Its construction was made possible by a large donation from the estate of Joseph Mitchell, nephew of Margaret Mitchell, author of "Gone With The Wind," a Civil War epic that made his family wealthy. When Mitchell died in 2011, he left an estate worth more than $15 million to the archdiocese on the condition it be used for "general religious and charitable purposes."
Gregory said that he has received criticism over the spending in letters, emails and telephone messages.
"I am disappointed that, while my advisors (sic) and I were able to justify this project fiscally, logistically and practically, I personally failed to project the cost in terms of my own integrity and pastoral credibility with the people of God of north and central Georgia," Gregory said in a column posted on the website of the archdiocesan newspaper, The Georgia Bulletin.

Joltinian prose at its best.
ABC News
Look at this catholic asshole:

Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 1:37 pm
by D1B
CID1990 wrote:D1B wrote:
I have to speak in terms my audience can understand and relate to.
Jesus exists, as a fictional character in the Bible.
I quoted and paraphrased Superman in a post a while back.
Time to move on JSO1990.

That's not what I'm seeing.
I'm seeing you acknowledging the message of Jesus Christ, your Savior.
You're not seeing it, JSO, cuz BDCUNT's tits are blocking your view.
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 3:27 pm
by Beardown
D1B wrote:Beardown wrote:
The Catholic Church is the church Christ established.

So what? It's completely **** and has nothing to do with Jesus.
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Atlanta apologized Monday for building a $2.2 million mansion for himself, a decision criticized by local Catholics who cited the example of austerity set by the new pope.
Archbishop Wilton Gregory recently moved into a nearly 6,400-square-foot residence. Its construction was made possible by a large donation from the estate of Joseph Mitchell, nephew of Margaret Mitchell, author of "Gone With The Wind," a Civil War epic that made his family wealthy. When Mitchell died in 2011, he left an estate worth more than $15 million to the archdiocese on the condition it be used for "general religious and charitable purposes."
Gregory said that he has received criticism over the spending in letters, emails and telephone messages.
"I am disappointed that, while my advisors (sic) and I were able to justify this project fiscally, logistically and practically, I personally failed to project the cost in terms of my own integrity and pastoral credibility with the people of God of north and central Georgia," Gregory said in a column posted on the website of the archdiocesan newspaper, The Georgia Bulletin.

Joltinian prose at its best.
ABC News
Look at this catholic asshole:

You're an atheist, so why do you care?
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 4:41 pm
by CitadelGrad
OL FU wrote:Beardown wrote:
The Catholic Church is the church Christ established.

I believe Jesus put Peter at the head of the church. While I realize the Catholic church has Peter as the first Pope. I am not so certain as to how Peter would feel about that designation

I'm pretty sure he was fine with it. At the time, he held the title of Bishop of Rome and there is no record that he rejected the title. Of course, the bible thumpers over at Bob Jones U. deny that Peter was ever in Rome.
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:16 am
by D1B
General Motors, the new face of corporate evil.
Catholic Churc - always the face of the evil religion and brutality against humanity.
Deny, deflect and blame......
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:45 am
by BDKJMU
D1B wrote:General Motors, the new face of donk corporate evil.
Catholic Churc - always the face of the evil religion and brutality against humanity.
Deny, deflect and blame......
Bailed out by your boy Obama....
Re: General Motors acting like the Catholic Church
Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 10:49 am
by Ivytalk
D1B wrote:General Motors, the new face of corporate evil.
Catholic Churc - always the face of the evil religion and brutality against humanity.
Deny, deflect and blame......
15 yards for gross generalization, 15 more for witless hyperbole, loss of down for lack of [controlled] substance... permanent ejection.