Sentences with phrase «not everyone in this country»

Not everyone in this country is Christian, nor are they Jeiwish, Muslim or anything else.
Not everyone in THIS country thinks like a F-ing RETARDED, FAIRY - TALE - BELIEVING DOLT!
BTW not everyone in this country is Christian, take a look around Perry!!
Obviously not everyone in this country could understand all of climate science.

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The family behind Loblaw may have more money than just about everyone in the country, but that doesn't mean it's willing to part with any of it.
But the programs are «not going to be for everyone,» she said, such as older workers nearing retirement age, a growing cohort in this country.
While everyone in New Orleans knows what an amazing place to launch and grow a company it is, not everyone else in the rest of the country is convinced of that yet, and so you get the same amount of resources that you would in a larger entrepreneurial, community without all of the competition.
And rather than continue to waste their dwindling political capital ramming through a massive cut in health coverage that an equally massive chunk of the country says it doesn't want, they would effectively stage a vote on an unpassable bill, blame everyone (but themselves), and then move on to what they really care about: corporate tax reform.
The visas may be popular with high everyone from Microsoft to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, but they aren't completely without critics, who contend that the program drives down wages and can be exploitative to visa holders who are dependent on their companies for their right to live in the country.
Let's face it, not everyone wants to move across the state, country or world to be in Silicon Valley.
Everyone knows Steve Jobs, and Bill Gates, and everyone knows Facebook, but the truth is, as important and impactful as those companies are, they are not the real drivers of real job creation, and even innovation in this Everyone knows Steve Jobs, and Bill Gates, and everyone knows Facebook, but the truth is, as important and impactful as those companies are, they are not the real drivers of real job creation, and even innovation in this everyone knows Facebook, but the truth is, as important and impactful as those companies are, they are not the real drivers of real job creation, and even innovation in this country.
Given that not everyone has the same air quality standards it's possible that cars with the «defeat device» installed don't violate the rules in all countries, which is something that regulators around the world are going to have to determine.
For a third example, not everyone in the early 1960s believed that the USSR would inevitably overtake the US economically before the end of the century, but excluding fierce anti-Communists predicting fire and brimstone, I don't know anyone who expected that by the 1980s the USSR would essentially be insolvent (technically it wasn't, but LDC debt traders nonetheless included the country in their universe of defaulted or restructuring sovereign borrowers).
«If everyone in the middle class in China had a bacon cheese burger and a beer once a month, we couldn't supply it as a country.
A light went off and I realized, «OK, we need to double down on the people who are global leaders and they're not the ones everyone else in the country is focused on.»»
That everyone in this country, even this whole world, deserve equal rights as human beings regardless of who they are, how they live, what they do or not do.
I know Romney performed better than McCain among evangelicals, but I still think it's much easier for the Republican Party to win a presidential election with a candidate with fervent evangelical support (this requires the rather delicate trick of not scaring the daylights out of everyone else in the country).
Given that the U.S. produces more engineers annually than any other country, I think Nye's statement, «when you have a portion of the population that doesn't believe in it, it holds everyone back» is terribly overblown.
So, not everyone, even in our country, always feels this sense of «safety» you speak of when expressing their thoughts against Christianity.
Taking your gods name in vain is only a crime to Christians and does not pertain to everyone... you can't be punished in a Secular country for doing so.
If the US went insane like this anytime Christianity, Catholicism or any of the major US religions was insulted, our country would never get anything accomplished and still be in the dark ages... so maybe these nations that apparently haven't evolved to the point of being able to tolerate an insult like the rest of us have had to should take a lesson and use their energy to better their own country instead of using any insult as an excuse to violence... grow up already and get over yourselves, everyone else has had to.
@KatMat: your analogy would begin approaching realism if: — during the pledge of allegiance kids were forced to say «one nation under The Orioles» — our nation's currency said «In Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belonIn Dallas Cowboys We Trust» — if millions were slaughtered, tortured and burned to death because they weren't fans of The Pittsburgh Penguins — if NASCAR fans endlessly attempted to have Intelligent Car Driving taught beside Evolution in science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belonin science class as a possible explanation for how mankind developed — if «the 5 D's» of Dodgeball (Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, Dodge) were constantly attempted to be made into law so everyone would live by the same ridiculous notions, even if those notions knowingly discriminate — if nutters constantly claimed America was founded on the principles of Darts, even though our country SPECIFICALLY calls for a separation between Darts and State because the founders knew the inherent dangers of Darts becoming government instead of staying in the realm of sport where it belonin the realm of sport where it belongs
Everyone can agree, of course, that one answer is for such countries as Mexico to become so prosperous that their citizens will not so desperately want to work in the United States.
... time to split the country... the northern part should join up with Canada, a very progressive and successful country with gay marriage, a place where almost everyone would like to call home and... jesusland where ignorance is rampant, where god will solve all your problems, where «science» will be abolished and where eventually all creativity and problem solving will be seen as blasphemous... very much in keeping with taliban thinking don't you think?
What I was trying to say is that believers and their beliefs, primarily Christians in the US, have an impact on lives of everyone in this country and that is why many non-believer feel not just a right but often a duty to challange what they see a irrational thinking.
We can only hope that the Christian right's hold is weakening because everyone in our country should have a voice and just because someone claims faith in a god, does not mean it's the Christian god.
Actually Brehvik does not consider himself a christian in his words, «in the strictest sense», so the first part of your point is moot... Secondly I think a fairer statement would be that not «all» muslims are violent extremists, as many who don't live in western countries are, as their book does instruct them to kill any and all who do not procalim allah as the one god and mohammed as his prophet... As far as having extreme passion for one's beliefs, if someone was truly to be an «extreme» christian that person would be completely loving as this was Jesus» command to love both God and everyone... to take that to the extreme would mean «extreme» loving, like the radical kind of love that caused Jesus to endure the cross for the sins of us all... includinig the man who committed this atrocity and yes any and all of the muslim's who have committed similar things.
TR In god we trust is a lie that was put on OUR money when the christians forced their religiojn on everyone else... the same as when they changed the pledge and excluded anyone who does not follow their god from declaring their loyalty to their country.
Mainly, because in all the verbiage about freedoms of beliefs there is something so important, so blatantly acute yet everyone do not even mention it, except - oh genial me: Why would anyone in the whole world support any type of creed / belief / religion where a whole lot of humans — as in millions of human women — are not allowed to go to school, to even just read and write - less become a teacher, doctor, lawyer, president of their own companies, their own countries, mutilated by the millions when they reach puberty, WHY is this allowed?
Everyone in this country has the right to worship God or not.
Not everyone is Christian in our country and not everyone believes in God, politics has nothing to do with government and it should be that wNot everyone is Christian in our country and not everyone believes in God, politics has nothing to do with government and it should be that wnot everyone believes in God, politics has nothing to do with government and it should be that way.
Yes, christians face persecution in many countries, but do not ignorantly lump them together - it does everyone a disservice.
And everyone else is free to live in a country in which your beliefs don't matter to anyone but you.
If this country would start focusing on how to help one another instead of to hurt them our world would be a much better place to live... And just so everyone knows I did lose someone close to me in 911 and at the same time 1 of my best friends are Muslim so it goes to show that 2 wrongs do not make a right!!!!
Just take a look at how a paradigm shift in History has been well underway for 20 years, religious country's like Europe and the Middle East are in decline and non-religious country's are rising fast, because they not constrained by a religion that keeps everyone ignorant and subordinate.
Those critics who say that other countries are ahead of us in «guaranteeing quality health care for everyone» overlook the fact that the definition of quality in those countries does not include the panoply of high - tech medicine increasingly taken for granted in America.
News flash: White Christian conservatives (be honest, those are generally the people everyone is referring to when they say «Christian» in these kinds of discussions) do not make distinctions about anyone who isn't in their wacky little country club... EVER.
This country certainly does not cater to religious beliefs, given that you can't even say the word «pray» in a public school anymore, and we have a president who is pushing for everyone to pay for contraceptives.
Everyone should calm down.The Catholic religion is NOT very important to most Italians.The SYMBOLS and the idea Italy is a Catholic country are quite important for tourism and image.The faith is practiced by older women in small towns and guilty Italian - American tourists..
Wait a minute, since you and your bigoted friends aren't really talking about taking away citizenship from our gay brothers and sisters (it would be a civil war if you tried, I'm not gay and I would fight against you), how could you take away any of their «God» given rights as a citizen, you know the same «God» given rights that you and your patriotic friends enjoy (I am assuming that you and everyone else that feels like you have served our great country in uniform just like me and my gay brothers and sister have done, are doing and will do).
It is not a law of nature that young doctors who give up practice in the city for a quiet life in the country are unambitious or that everyone who leaves a walking stick in the room of someone on whom he has called is absent - minded.
Evn now, in reading jeremy's blog, it's becoming obvious that Australian country - town theology is not normal for everyone else in the world.
Hungarian George Lang recounts that in one region of his country, «Old timers will tell you that everyone... always ate three bites of horseradish before Easter luncheon so that if in the following year he slept outside with his mouth open, he would not have a snake crawl into it.»
For the 21st time, The Golden Spurtle competition took place in the beautiful village of Carrbridge, in the Highlands of Scotland where the country is so beautiful, and everyone so warm and friendly, that I just didn't want to leave.
Everyone recognizes a roasted coffee bean but unless you have lived or traveled in a coffee growing country, you might not recognize an actual coffee tree.
Its a shame for what happen to the people in France, my heart goes out to you, but i would like to point out this has been going on in other countries for years now and everyone else treats it like a morning greeting, we say morning then goodbye until another morning, not a conversation.
Except, as much as I would enjoy the grumbling of an annoyed country as Rodriguez approached 763 home runs, I «m not enough of a misanthrope to prefer that scenario to one where everyone is so danged into it, like McGwire and Sosa in 1998.
It was a country mile offside, surely one of the officials must've seen that, as everyone else in the stadium did, and I can't see the penalty being given against any other team, so I think Wenger has a right to feel aggrieved in that sense, but the starting lineup was incomprehensible with Lacazette on the bench, the amount of opportunities we had in the first 15 mins, he surely would've put one away, and why play Coq rather than Wilshere?
A strong - willed, athletic goalkeeper - if a bit eccentric, the former German number one played 76 times for his country, making his debut in 1979 against Iceland as a substitute for Sepp Maier, but his style and approach to the game - he often went through yoga routines before big games - were not popular with everyone.
Not only was he adapting to a new league and a new country, everyone says that moving to Barcelona in particular can be a challenge as the footballing alphabet is totally different.
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