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On November 07 2012 15:46 MostGroce wrote: So happy right now, welfare and food stamp party at my place!!!!!! Bring the Drugs!!!!
Whew....... Almost thought I'd have to find a job. Nope, you can continue being a horrible troll.
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
healing division is not the move right now. gotta strike while the iron is hot and tackle tax problem. with all the rent seeking in the system cutting the fat is a pressing issue.
all this fluff is fine as community building long term though.
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On November 07 2012 15:46 TwoToneTerran wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:45 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:38 MountainDewJunkie wrote:On November 07 2012 15:36 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:35 Linkirvana wrote: This election kind of makes me feel like American elections are a joke.
Obama didn't win, he simply didn't lose by default.
"If I don't want the mormom retard leading my country who should I pick..." not sure if I know what you mean. Are you suggesting that because you don't support Romney that no one could concievably support Romney? That's an interesting way to view the world. Both candidates are religious, too. I suppose being mormon is worse somehow? I don't think being mormon is worse. personally, I'm an athiest so I think all religions are equally absurd. I don't know what you're trying to suggest, but I'm not attempting to say being mormon is worse than being a protestant Christian. I'm merely saying that it's pretty closed minded to say American politics is a joke because you can't possibly imagine someone supporting a candidate purely based on the reason you don't agree with his policies. I dunno, Mormon's just the same religion but with magic underwear. It's really unfair. Many religions have an obsession with hats or necklaces or various dress codes. And mormons are crazy just because their undergarments are the items of interest? People are just reaching to rag on them, really.
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On November 07 2012 15:46 TwoToneTerran wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:45 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:38 MountainDewJunkie wrote:On November 07 2012 15:36 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:35 Linkirvana wrote: This election kind of makes me feel like American elections are a joke.
Obama didn't win, he simply didn't lose by default.
"If I don't want the mormom retard leading my country who should I pick..." not sure if I know what you mean. Are you suggesting that because you don't support Romney that no one could concievably support Romney? That's an interesting way to view the world. Both candidates are religious, too. I suppose being mormon is worse somehow? I don't think being mormon is worse. personally, I'm an athiest so I think all religions are equally absurd. I don't know what you're trying to suggest, but I'm not attempting to say being mormon is worse than being a protestant Christian. I'm merely saying that it's pretty closed minded to say American politics is a joke because you can't possibly imagine someone supporting a candidate purely based on the reason you don't agree with his policies. I dunno, Mormon's just the same religion but with magic underwear.
so we're suppose to believe someone walking on water and turning water into wine deserves more reverence than someone translating magic gold plates no one can see? I'm not trying to shit on religion, I just don't understand why so many people are so eager to dismiss the teachings of Mormonism, while unquestionably accepting the teachings of Christianity.
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On November 07 2012 15:48 oneofthem wrote: healing division is not the move right now. gotta strike while the iron is hot and tackle tax problem.
He still doesnt have a majority in the house or an effective majority in the senate and probably wont until he is no longer president in 2016.
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GLOBAL WARMING. HE SAID IT.
Damn, that's pretty cool.
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Well thats an unsurprising ending.
I'd like to hear from all of those that criticized Nate Silver now. Seems like he's gonna get every state correctly.
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On November 07 2012 15:36 MountainDewJunkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:34 Jumbled wrote:On November 07 2012 15:21 synapse wrote:On November 07 2012 15:19 Saryph wrote:On November 07 2012 15:17 jpak wrote:Requires Congressional approval. 'Sorry, but we're too lazy to change our flag, so you can't be the 51st state.' Producing 51 star flags would stimulate the economy, right? Not to mention federal taxes from the new state. Everyone knows US flags are made in China. Actually, there are some very successful US flag manufacturers in the US. They've fallen on hard times since Bush went out though, since the international demand on flags to burn dropped markedly. People in impoverished or war-ridden nations can't afford fancy American Apparel flags to burn from the states. Hence, they must also order from China.
You guys need to put the word out that burning Chinese made flags is not really disrespectful. The only way to truly offend America is to buy the flags for burning directly from the US.
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Canada11266 Posts
We can all drop the burgeoning religion discussion.
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On November 07 2012 15:46 TwoToneTerran wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:45 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:38 MountainDewJunkie wrote:On November 07 2012 15:36 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:35 Linkirvana wrote: This election kind of makes me feel like American elections are a joke.
Obama didn't win, he simply didn't lose by default.
"If I don't want the mormom retard leading my country who should I pick..." not sure if I know what you mean. Are you suggesting that because you don't support Romney that no one could concievably support Romney? That's an interesting way to view the world. Both candidates are religious, too. I suppose being mormon is worse somehow? I don't think being mormon is worse. personally, I'm an athiest so I think all religions are equally absurd. I don't know what you're trying to suggest, but I'm not attempting to say being mormon is worse than being a protestant Christian. I'm merely saying that it's pretty closed minded to say American politics is a joke because you can't possibly imagine someone supporting a candidate purely based on the reason you don't agree with his policies. I dunno, Mormon's just the same religion but with magic underwear.
Except it's really, really not
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Who said hope was gone?
All of a sudden, millions across America realized they needed a change of underwear.
EDIT: This was not a magic underwear joke. Seriously.
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And that it's only disrespectful if you burn one daily.
Extra disrespect given by burning the "premium" flags, for sale at $9.99.
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On November 07 2012 15:48 MountainDewJunkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:46 TwoToneTerran wrote:On November 07 2012 15:45 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:38 MountainDewJunkie wrote:On November 07 2012 15:36 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:35 Linkirvana wrote: This election kind of makes me feel like American elections are a joke.
Obama didn't win, he simply didn't lose by default.
"If I don't want the mormom retard leading my country who should I pick..." not sure if I know what you mean. Are you suggesting that because you don't support Romney that no one could concievably support Romney? That's an interesting way to view the world. Both candidates are religious, too. I suppose being mormon is worse somehow? I don't think being mormon is worse. personally, I'm an athiest so I think all religions are equally absurd. I don't know what you're trying to suggest, but I'm not attempting to say being mormon is worse than being a protestant Christian. I'm merely saying that it's pretty closed minded to say American politics is a joke because you can't possibly imagine someone supporting a candidate purely based on the reason you don't agree with his policies. I dunno, Mormon's just the same religion but with magic underwear. It's really unfair. Many religions have an obsession with hats or necklaces or various dress codes. And mormons are crazy just because their undergarments are the items of interest? People are just reaching to rag on them, really.
No no, it's got a lot more problems than magic underwear, and it's got all of those in addition to all my problems with Christianity. It's at the very least additionally bad.
On November 07 2012 15:48 Tewks44 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:46 TwoToneTerran wrote:On November 07 2012 15:45 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:38 MountainDewJunkie wrote:On November 07 2012 15:36 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:35 Linkirvana wrote: This election kind of makes me feel like American elections are a joke.
Obama didn't win, he simply didn't lose by default.
"If I don't want the mormom retard leading my country who should I pick..." not sure if I know what you mean. Are you suggesting that because you don't support Romney that no one could concievably support Romney? That's an interesting way to view the world. Both candidates are religious, too. I suppose being mormon is worse somehow? I don't think being mormon is worse. personally, I'm an athiest so I think all religions are equally absurd. I don't know what you're trying to suggest, but I'm not attempting to say being mormon is worse than being a protestant Christian. I'm merely saying that it's pretty closed minded to say American politics is a joke because you can't possibly imagine someone supporting a candidate purely based on the reason you don't agree with his policies. I dunno, Mormon's just the same religion but with magic underwear. so we're suppose to believe someone walking on water and turning water into wine deserves more reverence than someone translating magic gold plates no one can see? I'm not trying to shit on religion, I just don't understand why so many people are so eager to dismiss the teachings of Mormonism, while unquestionably accepting the teachings of Christianity.
Not my point, Christianity is ridiculous, Mormonism ascribes to the same ridiculousness and adds its own, somehow even more incomprehensible stuff to it.
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On November 07 2012 15:46 TwoToneTerran wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:45 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:38 MountainDewJunkie wrote:On November 07 2012 15:36 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:35 Linkirvana wrote: This election kind of makes me feel like American elections are a joke.
Obama didn't win, he simply didn't lose by default.
"If I don't want the mormom retard leading my country who should I pick..." not sure if I know what you mean. Are you suggesting that because you don't support Romney that no one could concievably support Romney? That's an interesting way to view the world. Both candidates are religious, too. I suppose being mormon is worse somehow? I don't think being mormon is worse. personally, I'm an athiest so I think all religions are equally absurd. I don't know what you're trying to suggest, but I'm not attempting to say being mormon is worse than being a protestant Christian. I'm merely saying that it's pretty closed minded to say American politics is a joke because you can't possibly imagine someone supporting a candidate purely based on the reason you don't agree with his policies. I dunno, Mormon's just the same religion but with magic underwear.
Not really. Mormonism rejects the holy trinity, believes in salvation through works, and rewards people with Godhood. It also teaches that Blacks were cursed until 1976, that native Americans are descendants of the Jews, and has a prophecy that a Mormon will 'become president and save the nation'(suspected to be Mitt Romney).
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On November 07 2012 15:51 Iodem wrote:Show nested quote +On November 07 2012 15:46 TwoToneTerran wrote:On November 07 2012 15:45 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:38 MountainDewJunkie wrote:On November 07 2012 15:36 Tewks44 wrote:On November 07 2012 15:35 Linkirvana wrote: This election kind of makes me feel like American elections are a joke.
Obama didn't win, he simply didn't lose by default.
"If I don't want the mormom retard leading my country who should I pick..." not sure if I know what you mean. Are you suggesting that because you don't support Romney that no one could concievably support Romney? That's an interesting way to view the world. Both candidates are religious, too. I suppose being mormon is worse somehow? I don't think being mormon is worse. personally, I'm an athiest so I think all religions are equally absurd. I don't know what you're trying to suggest, but I'm not attempting to say being mormon is worse than being a protestant Christian. I'm merely saying that it's pretty closed minded to say American politics is a joke because you can't possibly imagine someone supporting a candidate purely based on the reason you don't agree with his policies. I dunno, Mormon's just the same religion but with magic underwear. Not really. Mormonism rejects the holy trinity, believes in salvation through works, and rewards people with Godhood. It also teaches that Blacks were cursed until 1976, that native Americans are descendants of the Jews, and has a prophecy that a Mormon will 'become president and save the nation'(suspected to be Mitt Romney).
A Song of Ice and Fire: Mormon edition
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It was a joke, jesus, I thought magic underwear was enough to give that away but people gotta go all serious.
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So who is going to take the heat for this failure? Romney, Christie, Ryan, someone else?
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On November 07 2012 15:52 TwoToneTerran wrote: It was a joke, jesus, I thought magic underwear was enough to give that away but people gotta go all serious.
I thought it was funny.
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On November 07 2012 15:52 cz wrote: So who is going to take the heat for this failure? Romney, Christie, Ryan, someone else?
They are starting to blame the party politics, and the extended primaries.
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On November 07 2012 15:52 cz wrote: So who is going to take the heat for this failure? Romney, Christie, Ryan, someone else?
Sandy.
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