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fonewear said: » Tell this guy. That you are a reverse vampire that is pro gun and thinks the only way to stop Obama is to drink his blood. http://www.break.com/video/ugc/saucer-people-1961302 Edit: nuts to you, I paged. Here is a squirrel then Offline
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A reverse Obama that actually sounds good.
Reverse Obama is a guy born in Alaska unites the country and stops apologizing for America. He wouldn't dance on Ellen. Stop the keystone pipeline. etc. fonewear said: » A reverse Obama that actually sounds good. Where can I find him? Offline
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Speaking of politics: (looks at thread title)
Can we stop the Hillary book tour ? I mean if I wanted to read a self serving smug book I'd read Katharine Hepburn's "Me" http://www.amazon.com/Me-Stories-Life-Katharine-Hepburn/dp/0345410092 Lisa: “Dad, don’t let these application essays throw you. Let’s see… ‘List your three favorite books and how they’ve influenced your life.’” Homer: “Is ‘TV Guide’ a book?” Lisa: “No.” Homer: “‘Son of Sniglet’?” Lisa: “No.” Homer: “Katharine Hepburn’s ‘Me’?” Lisa: “No!” Homer: “Oh, I suck! Asura.Kingnobody said: » To some, religious freedom means the abolishment of religion. To others, religious freedom means the abolishment of the constraints of religion. fonewear said: » A reverse Obama that actually sounds good. Reverse Obama is a guy born in Alaska unites the country and stops apologizing for America. He wouldn't dance on Ellen. Stop the keystone pipeline. etc. Anna Ruthven said: » I just learned that my cousin, an adult at 52 years of age actually believes that Obama is the Antichrist, and exprcts him to declare martial law and confiscate ALL guns any day now. Jetackuu said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » To some, religious freedom means the abolishment of religion. To others, religious freedom means the abolishment of the constraints on religion. Your "fix" would have not made sense since both scenarios meant 95% the same. Abolishment of religion nearly means the abolishment of the constraints of religion. The only difference is that religion exists in the second example, but in a useless form. The abolishment of the restraints on religion would make religion stronger, which is what religious nuts would want. Actually they mean very different things, but I don't expect you to understand that.
That's not what abolishment of religion means, stop trying to redefine words, and religion isn't useless (obviously depending if you think it has any use whatsoever) regardless of the constraints on it. I have a lot to do today, if you want to actually discuss this for real instead of just troll, PM me and I'll get to it later, I'm sure the thread will be far gone by the time I get back. edit: fixed Jetackuu said: » Actually they mean very different things, but I don't expect you to understand that. That's not what establishment of religion means, stop trying to redefine words, and religion isn't useless (obviously depending if you think it has any use whatsoever) regardless of the constraints on it. What you think and what it is is always different. That is why we keep telling you that you are so far removed from reality because you redefine definitions of words to suit your own needs and arguments. Case in point: I said abolishment, not establishment. You altered the definition to fit your argument, only seeing what you want to see and not what is. You accuse me of what you do yourself on a daily basis. That is, by definition, ironic and hypocritical. Or are you going to redefine those to counter this argument? Or are you just going to say "semantics" without really knowing what it means? Jetackuu said: » I have a lot to do today, if you want to actually discuss this for real instead of just troll, PM me and I'll get to it later, I'm sure the thread will be far gone by the time I get back. I'm not going to correct you privately where you are just going to ignore it again. K, then keep being an ignorant fool who thinks that not letting people run wild with their religions in defiance of the law is an abolishment of religion, people will only know how crazy you really are. on a side note: Palemoon "corrected" abolishment to establishment for me, for some reason it flagged it as wrong, and that's the first thing it came up with, I didn't pay attention when I clicked it to fix it. Jetackuu said: » fonewear said: » A reverse Obama that actually sounds good. Reverse Obama is a guy born in Alaska unites the country and stops apologizing for America. He wouldn't dance on Ellen. Stop the keystone pipeline. etc. This is one point that absolute drives me mad. Oil. Fracking. Pipelines. Irresponsible timber harvesting. Coal mining/burning. There was a time when Republicans/conservatives believed in protecting the environment and regulating the jackasses trying to abuse it in the name of greed. There are no Republicans anymore. Just libertarians masquerading as such whilst suffering psychotic episodes of Christian delusion. Bismarck.Ramyrez said: » Jetackuu said: » fonewear said: » A reverse Obama that actually sounds good. Reverse Obama is a guy born in Alaska unites the country and stops apologizing for America. He wouldn't dance on Ellen. Stop the keystone pipeline. etc. This is one point that absolute drives me mad. Oil. Fracking. Pipelines. Irresponsible timber harvesting. Coal mining/burning. There was a time when Republicans/conservatives believed in protecting the environment and regulating the jackasses trying to abuse it in the name of greed. There are no Republicans anymore. Just libertarians masquerading as such whilst suffering psychotic episodes of Christian delusion. Odin.Zicdeh said: » Bismarck.Ramyrez said: » This is one point that absolute drives me mad. Oil. Fracking. Pipelines. Irresponsible timber harvesting. Coal mining/burning. There was a time when Republicans/conservatives believed in protecting the environment and regulating the jackasses trying to abuse it in the name of greed. There are no Republicans anymore. Just libertarians masquerading as such whilst suffering psychotic episodes of Christian delusion. Wasn't going to mention him as despite all his upsides, he had some decidedly painful downsides as well, but yeah. He's definitely an example of the positive things I'm talking about. Anna Ruthven said: » .... Well, he also believes a viral satire spam email that said the U.S. brought in Russian soldiers to train in the U.S. to assist in taking our guns. How am I related to this guy? He was reprogrammed by aliens in a flying saucer abduction? Garuda.Chanti said: » Anna Ruthven said: » .... Well, he also believes a viral satire spam email that said the U.S. brought in Russian soldiers to train in the U.S. to assist in taking our guns. How am I related to this guy? Fluoridation of water. They managed to steal his manly essence. Odin.Jassik said: » Who in the Tea Party are actually trying to fix anything? And what tools do they employ? We've seen intimidation, obstruction, public shamings, and when you consider than MOST of the Tea Party candidates are being backed by a handful of VERY rich people with interests diametrically opposed to the populous, I see no merit in what they are doing. They are as much tear everything down and burn all bridges before we get to them types as the most radical people I knew in the '60s. Those people claimed to be liberal, the tea party claims to be conservative. In fact both were / are destroyers. Only difference: the tea party sits in congress.... And just to prove how bat **** insane they can get:
Tea Party Candidate Says It's OK To Stone Gays To Death Quote: Scott Esk, a Republican Tea Party candidate in Oklahoma.... "I never said I would author legislation to put homosexuals to death, but I didn’t have a problem with it." "That was done in the Old Testament under a law that came directly from God and in that time there it was totally just. It came directly from God," Esk said, adding: "I have no plans to reinstitute that in Oklahoma law. I do have some very huge moral misgivings about those kinds of sins." Offline
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Garuda.Chanti said: » And just to prove how bat **** insane they can get: Tea Party Candidate Says It's OK To Stone Gays To Death Quote: Scott Esk, a Republican Tea Party candidate in Oklahoma.... "I never said I would author legislation to put homosexuals to death, but I didn’t have a problem with it." "That was done in the Old Testament under a law that came directly from God and in that time there it was totally just. It came directly from God," Esk said, adding: "I have no plans to reinstitute that in Oklahoma law. I do have some very huge moral misgivings about those kinds of sins." Wrong thread you want the Huff Post thread. Offline
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fonewear said: » A real discussion that isn't possible on the internet. Offline
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In broad daylight, with no fear of being seen, a group of Honduran girls -- some as young as 14 -- cross illegally into the United States.
"Because I want to see my parents in Austin," one tells CNN. Moments later, another group of Hondurans admits crossing the Rio Grande to get here, McAllen station, a border crossing into the United States. "Thank God nothing happened," they say of the perilous journey. Mayor: 'Very comfortable with what I saw' Undocumented children sent to Arizona Crisis immigration centers under fire This group quickly grows to 22. Most are children who traveled without any adults. Unlike other stories of illegal immigration across a porous border, these immigrants aren't sneaking in. They're showing up and announcing themselves. "We are seeing hundreds turning themselves in daily. And I mean hundreds at a time," said Chris Cabrera, a leader of the local chapter of the National Border Patrol Council, a labor union representing U.S. Border Patrol agents. Many of the immigrants use rafts to cross the Rio Grande, equipped with instructions to follow the river until reaching the Border Patrol site to surrender. "They know that once they get to the station, we are going to give them paperwork and we are going to set them free into the United States," Cabrera says. U.S. law prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from immediately deporting the children if they are not from Canada or Mexico. Instead, the children are turned over to Department Health and Human Services supervision "within 72 hours of DHS taking them into custody," an official said. Offline
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On a side note. I like the prospect of young Honduras women that can't speak English...
Garuda.Chanti said: » And just to prove how bat **** insane they can get: Tea Party Candidate Says It's OK To Stone Gays To Death Quote: Scott Esk, a Republican Tea Party candidate in Oklahoma.... "I never said I would author legislation to put homosexuals to death, but I didn’t have a problem with it." "That was done in the Old Testament under a law that came directly from God and in that time there it was totally just. It came directly from God," Esk said, adding: "I have no plans to reinstitute that in Oklahoma law. I do have some very huge moral misgivings about those kinds of sins." Bismarck.Ramyrez said: » Odin.Zicdeh said: » Bismarck.Ramyrez said: » This is one point that absolute drives me mad. Oil. Fracking. Pipelines. Irresponsible timber harvesting. Coal mining/burning. There was a time when Republicans/conservatives believed in protecting the environment and regulating the jackasses trying to abuse it in the name of greed. There are no Republicans anymore. Just libertarians masquerading as such whilst suffering psychotic episodes of Christian delusion. Wasn't going to mention him as despite all his upsides, he had some decidedly painful downsides as well, but yeah. He's definitely an example of the positive things I'm talking about. How many people are all upside and no downside though? Aside from me of course. Asura.Kingnobody said: » If you think the Huffington Post is a reliable media outlet, you have been smoking too much. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » If you think the Huffington Post is a reliable media outlet, you have been smoking too much. Willful ignorance of hyperlinks! |
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