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without quoting scripture or the bible, ++ I am serious>, ty ted a God that makes itself known disproves itself as a God any entity that creates imperfection is not a God... any entity that create perfection is no longer the only God any entity that creates above perfection is no longer the God this is why a true God would not create anything Damn, that was deep... You just blew my mind... |
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You are so ugly....
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It's true NO!!!!! |
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Rock looks like my cousin Ron, who gave me a jacket for my birthday.
So Rock gets a 10. |
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All this discussion about special heritages should actually be banned from discussion on these forums. Not all of us are free to express our pride. Some of us are being left out. Any talk about or hint of it, gets shut down. Deletion, reprimanding, and sometimes banishment. I suggest bringing up and bragging about cultures and heritages be banned from the boards if any are excluded. jmo There is a big difference between expressing pride and expressing hate. Personally, I'm proud of my Irish heritage, it has given me a great drinking stomach and Guinness is the best lager in the world. See, that is pride...hate is me putting someone else down simply because of where they may be from, what religion they are apart of, or something as stupid as the color of their skin. Pride does not equal hate, and pride can be expressed without putting any other culture or people down as I demonstrated above. I understand the difference between pride and hate. Where do you associate pride with hate? That, I don't understand. Where have I ever mentioned hating anything. Hate is exclusive, excludes all who are not like them. Cinco de mayo is not an American celebration. It's a Mexican party day. Black history has shown hate and discontent towards others and it is accepted Kinda' ironic and funny at the same time. A black says,"I'm proud of my heritage." Ya' hear,"Right on, Brother." A Mexican hollers," I'm proud of my heritage." Ya' hear,"Right on, Brother." A Caucasian whispers," I To am proud of my heritage." Ya hear," You racist hater. How dare you." HMMMM at the double standards. Caucasian....you mean European-American?? And it definitely is the way you come off... A black...?? A mexican...?? Not exactly terms of endearment there, buddy. Some of us are Hispanics. Mexicans are from Mexico. My people are from California. |
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All this discussion about special heritages should actually be banned from discussion on these forums. Not all of us are free to express our pride. Some of us are being left out. Any talk about or hint of it, gets shut down. Deletion, reprimanding, and sometimes banishment. I suggest bringing up and bragging about cultures and heritages be banned from the boards if any are excluded. jmo There is a big difference between expressing pride and expressing hate. Personally, I'm proud of my Irish heritage, it has given me a great drinking stomach and Guinness is the best lager in the world. See, that is pride...hate is me putting someone else down simply because of where they may be from, what religion they are apart of, or something as stupid as the color of their skin. Pride does not equal hate, and pride can be expressed without putting any other culture or people down as I demonstrated above. Can't....stand.....reason.....brain.....hurts...... I'd say that post just about sums it up. Being proud isn't bad. Showing pride isn't bad. But for some people, it really isn't about being proud. It's about hating people who are different. Just read some of these posts. |
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I'm cool I just got home from work and I'm tokin and chillin Trying to decide... elliptical or mingle??? WWYD? (what would you do?) Stick around... |
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Just woke up.... |
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Ummm ... y' might wanna start by askin' his bro' (the one livin' in the mud hut in Kenya on $24 a year) or his 'Auntie Zeytuni' ... the one who's been in the country now for over - what, 4 or 5 - years on an expired visa ... Since he takes care of 'family' so well, we can only imagine how much care and concern he's gonna have for the rest of us ... No doubt. He only uses people, including his family. Wow....so premiums are going up 1%?? What a great time to accuse Obama of "using" his family. Way to stay on topic there, gang. Your irrational hatred is showing. |
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Has anyone pondered.....
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Oh, goodness...
The Honululu newspaper announced his birth. Get over it already. You sound just like those "Bush stole the election" hippies you supposedly despise. Only worse. I forgot how much I don't miss this forum... Hi MsHarmony... Bye MsHarmony... |
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Oddly I got to say all the Tolerance we are supposed to be promoting is coming to us at a terribly high cost. You can only be SO tolerant up to a point but then you have to draw lines. Like no one is paying attention to what is going on in France. They are having worst problems than us thanks to their tolerance and Socialist government. When do we say enough is enough? When it all erupts into bloody violence? I am sick and tired of criminals coming here and also I'm sick and tired of all these foreign nationals having the BALLZ to come here and bash us in our faces. I so want to get into a fist fight with Al Sharpton AND Jessie Jackson at the same time right now!!! Right now?? Just right now?? Cuz I've wanted to smack those professional victims for quite a while... |
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That's what I call em too! If you don't know what that means.... (Cover your eyes MsHarmony.) To be teabagged means: To let someone put their balls on your chin or forehead. I'm sorry MsHarmony. But most people in their mid 20's have been chuckling to ourselves for the past year and a half... I am single with no kids. I have 2/3 of my check conviscated, er, taxed, but you will never see me crying about it. My taxes actually went down this past year, not a lot, but I'm sure most teabaggers don't know that. Since they know all about taxes. ur joking!...so weird,, I thought thats just a byproduct of 69?,,,anyhow,, this isnt a place for sexual education,,,sorry,,,lol 69?? MSHARMONY?? I'M SHOCKED YOU SAID THAT!?!?! sorry sugar,,:( I am an adult with two children, its not so shocking that Im not TOTALLy sexually illiterate,,lol but this was indeed not the place,,, I will bite my fingers next time (as opposed to biting my tongue,,) GASP!!! And here I thought you were a virgin... |
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That's what I call em too! If you don't know what that means.... (Cover your eyes MsHarmony.) To be teabagged means: To let someone put their balls on your chin or forehead. I'm sorry MsHarmony. But most people in their mid 20's have been chuckling to ourselves for the past year and a half... I am single with no kids. I have 2/3 of my check conviscated, er, taxed, but you will never see me crying about it. My taxes actually went down this past year, not a lot, but I'm sure most teabaggers don't know that. Since they know all about taxes. ur joking!...so weird,, I thought thats just a byproduct of 69?,,,anyhow,, this isnt a place for sexual education,,,sorry,,,lol 69?? MSHARMONY?? I'M SHOCKED YOU SAID THAT!?!?! |
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ummmm. correct me if im wrong but didn't they call themselves "tea baggers" first? that is how they started after all...not to mention ALL the news media refered to them as that...until it became a joke..so please find something better than this... this is RETARDED...yes i said it RETARDED.. Yeah, they used to always call themselves "teabaggers", that's why we were laughing at them this whole time. It's like if I started the 'National Nut Huggers Movement', then wondered why everyone was trying not to laugh at me. And Obama isn't in his mid 20's, so he probably doesn't know what it means either. |
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Do you really believe that the term "Tea Bagger" is the same as calling someone the "N" word??? Give me a break!!! My sentiments EXACTLY. |
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That's what I call em too!
If you don't know what that means.... (Cover your eyes MsHarmony.) To be teabagged means: To let someone put their balls on your chin or forehead. I'm sorry MsHarmony. But most people in their mid 20's have been chuckling to ourselves for the past year and a half... I am single with no kids. I have 2/3 of my check conviscated, er, taxed, but you will never see me crying about it. My taxes actually went down this past year, not a lot, but I'm sure most teabaggers don't know that. Since they know all about taxes. |
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I think ratings speak louder than polls do.Ratings count millions of people viewing at a time.Fox is the highest rated news station. Are you saying fox news is the mainstream media?? Cuz I've heard horrible things about the mainstream media... |
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I am under 30 by a few months, do not live in the bay area, but was there just over 10 years ago. welcome to the site and best wishes on your search! (stick in there! Don't give up!) I am under 30 til june! Guess we cant post in these things much longer! Better get it out of our system now!!! LOL Someone could sneak you in. Just gotta hide in the trunk... |
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Poll Ranks CNN, Fox News Most Trustworthy Updated: 5 hours 26 minutes ago Print Text Size E-mail More Steve Pendlebury Steve Pendlebury Editor AOL News (May 4) -- CNN, which bills itself as "the most trusted name in news," gets some support for that claim from a new survey. But the poll done by "60 Minutes" and Vanity Fair shows Fox News a close second in trustworthiness. Pollsters asked a random sample of 1,026 people nationwide which of the following they consider to be the most trustworthy source of daily news in the United States: CNN, Fox News, other major broadcast networks, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal or Comedy Central's "The Daily Show." MSNBC was not among the options given. Six in 10 viewers picked one of the two cable news rivals, with 32 percent for CNN and 29 percent for Fox. Only 13 percent selected other networks, while 8 percent named the Times and 7 percent preferred the Journal. Comedian Jon Stewart's show was rated most trusted by only 4 percent. "The numbers are staggering, and continue to prove that cable news has a relationship with viewers that is more comfortable and trusting than the other forms of news dissemination," said Mediaite's Steve Krakauer. The poll highlights a clear difference in the political leanings of CNN and Fox fans. Fifty percent of Republicans voted for Fox, and 46 percent of Democrats said they trust CNN most. Still, 12 percent of Democrats favored Fox and 22 percent of Republicans preferred CNN. Source: 60 Minutes / Vanity Fair Two days before the survey results were released, President Barack Obama urged University of Michigan graduates to expose themselves to a variety of news sources. "... if you're someone who only reads the editorial page of The New York Times, try glancing at the page of The Wall Street Journal once in a while. If you're a fan of Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh, try reading a few columns on the Huffington Post website," Obama advised in his commencement address Saturday. "It may make your blood boil; your mind may not be changed. But the practice of listening to opposing views is essential for effective citizenship." Slate's William Saleton followed up on the president's appeal with this list of 10 ways to escape a partisan echo chamber. Filed under: Nation, Politics, The Grid http://www.aolnews.com/the-grid/article/poll-ranks-cnn-fox-news-most-trustworthy/19463902 Well at least some people realize Fox is a story telling network and a hatemongering one to boot. First of all ther poll was done by a liberal group and within that poll they showed Fox as a CLOSE second, so once again your comments make no sense. You just want to attack, attack and attack. I don't think I have ever in my life met someone so negative. Said the counter attacker... |
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I sure hope none of the people who are saying "send em home" regardless of their children are members of "Focus on the Family".
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I dunno. I can tell on sight whether a person is a Mexican or a American hispanic. there is a cultural difference. I see em all day every day Why did you specify Mexican or Hispanic people at all? Am I Mexican or American Hispanic?? |
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