Bobby Jindal's Experience As A Exorcist... »
Posted By Aidenag 3 months, 2 weeks ago in NewsIn an essay Bobby Jindal wrote in 1994, he narrated a bizarre story of a personal encounter with a demon, in which he participated in an exorcism with a group of college friends. And not only did they cast out the supernatural spirit that had possessed his friend, Jindal wrote that he believes that their ritual may well have cured her cancer.
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AlphaGnosisComment removed: User banned.8 Replies
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chuck-the-canuck3 months, 1 week ago
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libsRfunny3 months, 1 week ago
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chuck-the-canuck3 months, 1 week ago
If by important, you mean an illegal, immoral war and economic melt down, directed by the world's most incompetent leader, I guess not.
Canadians are 100% certified demon free.
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libsRfunny3 months, 1 week ago
"Jindal's famous essays are begining to make national news now that he could possibaly be McCain's boy."
"Boy"?? Such a racist statement.
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JoseMadre3 months, 1 week ago
Jindal will NOT be McCain's running mate for a few of reasons:
1. Louisiana is so solid for McCain that it is the best possibility for a GOP pickup in the Senate.
2. His extreme youth would make the "lack of experience" case against Obama a harder sell (even though Jindal does have far more executive experience, having run a state agency when he was just 26).
3. If he won, a Democrat would take over the governorship.
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