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Television preacher Pat Robertson, who plans to officially announce his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination next month, said he would not tolerate atheists in his administration, Time magazine reported yesterday. … Although Robertson firmly denied a quote attributed to him that only born-again Christians and Jews should hold government jobs, he told Time that nonbelievers would have no place in his administration if he were elected.

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This isn't the Monsterometer, it's the Frog Exaggerator!

Category: HumorWeirdness
Posted on: February 20, 2006 7:37 PM, by PZ Myers

Cool. The Definitive Frink. This is going to be so useful for the researching and the webulating and the hu-uumm-hey, glayvin.

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#1

Super cool site to visit! Thanks for the link!

Posted by: Torris | February 20, 2006 10:00 PM

#2

I disavow ever referring to 6-sided dice as Frinkahedrons.

Posted by: Tom Renbarger | February 21, 2006 12:51 AM

#3

So this pretty much made getting out of bed this morning worthwhile.

Posted by: Jon | February 21, 2006 9:40 AM

#4

Unfortunately, though, they stop at season 10 and so don't record the exchange referred to in this wikipedia entry, which I think the wikipedia author has mistranscribed. (The mentioned exchange takes place in season 11)

Posted by: Daniel Martin | February 21, 2006 10:12 AM

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