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auntblabby
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19 Apr 2016, 2:05 am

^^^I don't pass any of it :oops:



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19 Apr 2016, 4:35 am

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^^^I don't pass any of it :oops:


Oh, wait, I somehow missed that even traffic offenses are held against you, which disqualifies me. And I suppose they'd disqualify me in regards to autism and anxiety. :( Guess I'll have to be happy being an illegal.


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19 Apr 2016, 4:38 am

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IMHO the religious people who tell me i'm going to hell because I don't worship the way they do, are hypocrites in that they would judge but not be judged. it is like they never read that thing in the bible about first removing the plank from their own eye so they can see better to remove the speck from another's eye.


I agree with that. Not all religious people are like that, although it seems like there are a lot of them. I know some who are like that, and some who aren't. They are very different groups of people. The ones who aren't just try to do what they think is right and leave people alone. I never hear them preach to other people and they definitely don't go around telling people that they're going to hell. Unfortunately the ones that we hear most about are the loud-mouthed hypocrites.

unfortunately, one of them [cruz the ooze] stands a very good chance of being our next POTUS. :eew:


Yeah, I don't like him either. I don't want someone who believes that we should enact laws based upon a particular religion. It goes against everything that this country (used to) stand for.



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19 Apr 2016, 5:00 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
^^^I don't pass any of it :oops:


Oh, wait, I somehow missed that even traffic offenses are held against you, which disqualifies me. And I suppose they'd disqualify me in regards to autism and anxiety. :( Guess I'll have to be happy being an illegal.

our time for emigration would have been before 1981 when the strict requirements went into effect.



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19 Apr 2016, 5:07 am

Yigeren wrote:
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auntblabby wrote:
IMHO the religious people who tell me i'm going to hell because I don't worship the way they do, are hypocrites in that they would judge but not be judged. it is like they never read that thing in the bible about first removing the plank from their own eye so they can see better to remove the speck from another's eye.


I agree with that. Not all religious people are like that, although it seems like there are a lot of them. I know some who are like that, and some who aren't. They are very different groups of people. The ones who aren't just try to do what they think is right and leave people alone. I never hear them preach to other people and they definitely don't go around telling people that they're going to hell. Unfortunately the ones that we hear most about are the loud-mouthed hypocrites.

unfortunately, one of them [cruz the ooze] stands a very good chance of being our next POTUS. :eew:


Yeah, I don't like him either. I don't want someone who believes that we should enact laws based upon a particular religion. It goes against everything that this country (used to) stand for.

the worst thing about him is his hypocritical sanctimony, I mean he was caught with at least 5 other women including carly Fiorina's campaign finance manager! yet he still talks his spurious "Christian family values" garp. neither does his "godliness" extend to his crooked finances- he paid a half-mil of hush money to the aforementioned campaign finance manager, of federal campaign finance funds [illegal as hell] as well as lied to his state about who funded the bulk of his senatorial campaign [goldman-sachs] when he claimed it was from lots of small contributors. he shines and stinks to heaven like rotten mackerel in the moonlight.



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19 Apr 2016, 6:15 am

auntblabby wrote:
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auntblabby wrote:
Yigeren wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
IMHO the religious people who tell me i'm going to hell because I don't worship the way they do, are hypocrites in that they would judge but not be judged. it is like they never read that thing in the bible about first removing the plank from their own eye so they can see better to remove the speck from another's eye.


I agree with that. Not all religious people are like that, although it seems like there are a lot of them. I know some who are like that, and some who aren't. They are very different groups of people. The ones who aren't just try to do what they think is right and leave people alone. I never hear them preach to other people and they definitely don't go around telling people that they're going to hell. Unfortunately the ones that we hear most about are the loud-mouthed hypocrites.

unfortunately, one of them [cruz the ooze] stands a very good chance of being our next POTUS. :eew:


Yeah, I don't like him either. I don't want someone who believes that we should enact laws based upon a particular religion. It goes against everything that this country (used to) stand for.

the worst thing about him is his hypocritical sanctimony, I mean he was caught with at least 5 other women including carly Fiorina's campaign finance manager! yet he still talks his spurious "Christian family values" garp. neither does his "godliness" extend to his crooked finances- he paid a half-mil of hush money to the aforementioned campaign finance manager, of federal campaign finance funds [illegal as hell] as well as lied to his state about who funded the bulk of his senatorial campaign [goldman-sachs] when he claimed it was from lots of small contributors. he shines and stinks to heaven like rotten mackerel in the moonlight.


He's such a sanctimonious d bag that he was behind the effort to criminalize masturbation devices in Texas! His own ex college roommate had observed how Ted hardly practiced what he preached back in the dorm they shared. :twisted:


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19 Apr 2016, 1:44 pm

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He's such a sanctimonious d bag that he was behind the effort to criminalize masturbation devices in Texas! His own ex college roommate had observed how Ted hardly practiced what he preached back in the dorm they shared. :twisted:

I never considered that anybody could possibly be any worse than shrub or even rick bankorum, but the ooze takes the cake! :eew:



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19 Apr 2016, 2:49 pm

auntblabby wrote:
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He's such a sanctimonious d bag that he was behind the effort to criminalize masturbation devices in Texas! His own ex college roommate had observed how Ted hardly practiced what he preached back in the dorm they shared. :twisted:

I never considered that anybody could possibly be any worse than shrub or even rick bankorum, but the ooze takes the cake! :eew:


And unlike those two, Cruz is more than just an ideologue mindlessly carrying out failed policies; he has an exceptional but insidious intellect with which he can wrangle the wills of the sheeple who actually believe that masturbation is a public menace.


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19 Apr 2016, 3:33 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
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He's such a sanctimonious d bag that he was behind the effort to criminalize masturbation devices in Texas! His own ex college roommate had observed how Ted hardly practiced what he preached back in the dorm they shared. :twisted:

I never considered that anybody could possibly be any worse than shrub or even rick bankorum, but the ooze takes the cake! :eew:


And unlike those two, Cruz is more than just an ideologue mindlessly carrying out failed policies; he has an exceptional but insidious intellect with which he can wrangle the wills of the sheeple who actually believe that masturbation is a public menace.

I believe that anybody who uses any of his gifts to hurt people, as cruz uses his abundant intelligence to hurt people, will have some major bad karma to deal with. he is not quite smart enough to realize this and modify his behaviors accordingly.



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19 Apr 2016, 3:46 pm

auntblabby wrote:
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auntblabby wrote:
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He's such a sanctimonious d bag that he was behind the effort to criminalize masturbation devices in Texas! His own ex college roommate had observed how Ted hardly practiced what he preached back in the dorm they shared. :twisted:

I never considered that anybody could possibly be any worse than shrub or even rick bankorum, but the ooze takes the cake! :eew:


And unlike those two, Cruz is more than just an ideologue mindlessly carrying out failed policies; he has an exceptional but insidious intellect with which he can wrangle the wills of the sheeple who actually believe that masturbation is a public menace.

I believe that anybody who uses any of his gifts to hurt people, as cruz uses his abundant intelligence to hurt people, will have some major bad karma to deal with. he is not quite smart enough to realize this and modify his behaviors accordingly.


Agreed, absolutely.


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25 Apr 2016, 4:08 am

I bet Gov. Bryant is now trying to make fornication illegal. We should be trying to make it mandatory, not illegal.

"Disorderly" (as in disorderly conduct) and "indecent" (as in indecent exposure) are just ways that cops can say "un-Christian" without being sued.


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26 Apr 2016, 12:02 am

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I bet Gov. Bryant is now trying to make fornication illegal. We should be trying to make it mandatory, not illegal.


i concur. :star:


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26 Apr 2016, 2:08 am

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I bet Gov. Bryant is now trying to make fornication illegal. We should be trying to make it mandatory, not illegal.


i concur. :star:


The idea of people getting thrown in jail and being sodomized (the ultimate karma down there considering that law being passed) simply for saying "I refuse to have sex until I'm married" gets me so excited.


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26 Apr 2016, 3:32 pm

It ain't all bad.Damm good sandwiches.You can eat every part of a hog but the squeal.
http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/20 ... -sandwich/
Most importantly,it's the birthplace of the Blues.


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26 Apr 2016, 3:48 pm

the squeal might be the healthiest part.



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26 Apr 2016, 3:52 pm

The squeal is lo-cal.lol
My Uncle lived to 98 and ate pork everyday.I think people used to do more physical labor so they burned off the calories.He was always thin and wirey,wish I had a metabolism like that.


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