Sentences with phrase «let's stop bashing»

I don't go bashing non-believers, so maybe non-believers should stop bashing us..
Stop bashing and start telling us what your solution is not what you think we want to hear or what everyone else in the Republican party is saying but how you will make the difference!
Americans should stop bashing their parents and ancestors.
If both sides (Athiest and Believers) wan na be true, stop bashing each other.
Guys, please stop bashing us Christians.
Please stop bashing us.
The West needs to teach its population the Christian morality again and stop bashing Christianity at least.
atheists, stop ur bashing... the religious, stop ur loose interpretations of things u barely know of... as an agnostic atheist, i'm sickened to see that these religious debates have been taken to the comments section of many news providers... this is a lose - lose approach to debate people... i just want to read one intelligentt comment for once that doesn't include negativity.
Well, it's about time the atheists stopped bashing only the Christians, and become consistent to their belief system towards all religions.
CNN, stop bashing our religion again, you did that yesterday and the day before.
So, why don't you try holding yourself to a higher standard when it comes to your morals and accountability and stop bashing those who already do.
One is based in never - never land, the other based in reality, so when the one based in never - never land (christianity) stops bashing the one based in reality (gays) the bashing will stop.
Guys stop bashing the man all the time, we are the hardest working team in the transfer window.
So put him where he deserves and give him the right partners and if he still does nt perform then sell him, hang him do whatever you want but until then stop bashing him.
Let's stop bashing our bench and get behind the team.
Let's stop bashing our players every time we lose.
Let's stop bashing the players, because it's Wenger's coaching (lack of), and his philosophy that is strangling the life out of anyone that plays for him.
lets play like that all through and win the league so that I stop bashing Wenger:D..
Snow will stop another bashing, but I see no reason City won't win.
Stop bashing the prince..
Stop bashing young dads — and support them to help their children The Fatherhood Institute calls on government - funded services aimed at supporting parents to identify and support young fathers as well as young mothers, rather than dismiss them as «feckless» and reduce their role to that of cash providers.
Just let moms use their own experiemces and knowledge and stop bashing eachother and calling people idiots.
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But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress Parkland father calls out Trump, McConnell, Ryan after Santa Fe shooting Overnight Finance: House rejects farm bill in conservative revolt NAFTA deal remains elusive as talks drag on Dodd - Frank rollback set for House vote MORE (R - Ky.)
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But, seeing none, they (Democrats) should be forced to campaign on solutions to the State's problems and stop bashing lame candidates like Lazio and Paladino.
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The press shop for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress Parkland father calls out Trump, McConnell, Ryan after Santa Fe shooting Overnight Finance: House rejects farm bill in conservative revolt NAFTA deal remains elusive as talks drag on Dodd - Frank rollback set for House vote MORE (R - Ky.)
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Conservative commentator Ann Coulter late Sunday weighed into the debate over Republican presidential candidate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress US ends aid for northwest Syria: report FBI informant met with three Trump campaign advisers: report MORE's increasingly physical campaign events, calling for «a little more violence.»
and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress Parkland father calls out Trump, McConnell, Ryan after Santa Fe shooting Overnight Finance: House rejects farm bill in conservative revolt NAFTA deal remains elusive as talks drag on Dodd - Frank rollback set for House vote MORE (R - Ky.)
Conservative groups including the Family Research Council and National Organization for Marriage fired off a letter last week to Boehner, National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) Chairman Greg Walden (Ore.) and Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress Parkland father calls out Trump, McConnell, Ryan after Santa Fe shooting Overnight Finance: House rejects farm bill in conservative revolt NAFTA deal remains elusive as talks drag on Dodd - Frank rollback set for House vote MORE (Ky.) chiding them for backing DeMaio and Tisei, as well as Senate hopeful Monica Wehby (Ore.), who supports gay marriage.
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C'm on, JD, the Republicans will never compromise on abortion or stop bashing gays.
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Indeed, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP lawmakers want Trump to stop bashing Congress Parkland father calls out Trump, McConnell, Ryan after Santa Fe shooting Overnight Finance: House rejects farm bill in conservative revolt NAFTA deal remains elusive as talks drag on Dodd - Frank rollback set for House vote MORE (R - Ky.)
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