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Good news, Kommie's running again. I hope she gave Walz a parachute before she pushed him out of the plane... :roll: 

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lol gascon

47 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:

I think it's going to be bad all over but I wanted to get some feedback from someone actually in that department

no you don't 

no you didn't 

3 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

Does paco look good in a dress?

No. My thighs are too thick. 
 

 

 

And dresses make me look hippy

1 minute ago, paco said:

No. My thighs are too thick. 
 

 

 

And dresses make me look hippy

sounds to me like your thighs make you look hippy, lardo

3 hours ago, kiwieagle said:

Nancy Pelosi

This is a presidential election, not a swimsuit contest. 

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Justine has been breaking down the meltdown videos as if she's critiquing film school students work

 

 

4 hours ago, Diehardfan said:

No, freedom of religion does not mean freedom and absence of it on the gov level either. That's a recent thing being pushed by those who don't believe or hate God.

It literally does. The entire purpose of freedom of religion is to ensure there will never be a state religion, which was typical of empires to that time. 

6 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

Justine has been breaking down the meltdown videos as if she's critiquing film school students work

 

 

While I think the crying/screaming on social media is ridiculous, it's not like they are beating police officers with flag poles or pooping on the floor of the capitol because their candidate lost. 

2 minutes ago, Gannan said:

While I think the crying/screaming on social media is ridiculous, it's not like they are beating police officers with flag poles or pooping on the floor of the capitol because their candidate lost. 

that was different

It's what they do

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13 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

It literally does. The entire purpose of freedom of religion is to ensure there will never be a state religion, which was typical of empires to that time. 

That is incorrect, entirely so.  The two are not mutually exclusive.  In the U.S., there is no state religion, although I would say this nation is in large part a Christian nation, or at least was a Christian nation.

In the U.K., the Church of England is the state church of England and Wales, and the Church of Scotland is the state church of Scotland.  However, the Human Rights Act of 1998 protects and individual's right to choose and practice any particular religion of such individual's choice.

31 minutes ago, Arthur Jackson said:

sounds to me like your thighs make you look hippy, lardo

Maybe. But they can crack a coconut. So I got that going for me. 

11 minutes ago, Procus said:

It's what they do

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Wont happen - they said ~100k ballots. He'd need to win at a clip of >2/3 of those. Thats why AP felt comfortable calling it.

1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

It literally does. The entire purpose of freedom of religion is to ensure there will never be a state religion, which was typical of empires to that time. 

No it literally doesn't. People, not you, who do not believe in God have created revisionist history and gone way outside the intent of the Founders. Read some primary source documents. 

47 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

It literally does. The entire purpose of freedom of religion is to ensure there will never be a state religion, which was typical of empires to that time. 

Yet they get offended when labeled morons. They should stop being morons. 

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"So I highly encourage any other women who are single and still care about progressing women’s rights and still fighting for our bodily autonomy to do the same. Delete your dating apps.”

The woman also encourages others to seek out their female friends for comfort "if you need somebody to cuddle” and describes the 4B movement, which originated in South Korea, as a "point of inspiration”.

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2 hours ago, TEW said:

Pro tip. Buy lots of lowers now. Sell them when Dems take office. Profit.

Didnt MD ban them? Or just do the cosmetic ban thing?

3 hours ago, Diehardfan said:

We can disagree and move on

No we can’t. If you think freedom of religion gives you the freedom to push yours on others, that is a huge problem. It’s not only ignorance of the constitution, it’s ignorance of the history of our country. 

53 minutes ago, The_Omega said:

Justine has been breaking down the meltdown videos as if she's critiquing film school students work

 

 

Whoever’s got a degradation kink must be in heaven 

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Seems like Tom Hanks is worried about being held accountable for some crime.

 

 

3 hours ago, Procus said:

Not at all, but the implication is that a majority of religious persons are guilty of the misbehavior you cited.  Trump ain't no choir boy, but do you dispute that he was the better candidate to uphold their interests as evangelicals than Kamala?  Do you seriously think he'd interfere with their religious practices?

No, not themselves guilty of that behavior. But being ok voting for it. The "moral majority" and "the religious right" used to say the morals of the candidate matter, preached family values and character. That all went out the window with Trump.

14 minutes ago, Tnt4philly said:

No we can’t. If you think freedom of religion gives you the freedom to push yours on others, that is a huge problem. It’s not only ignorance of the constitution, it’s ignorance of the history of our country. 

Then I guess we have a huge problem because I don't give a crap that you all are wrong and I'm sure as hell not spending my night having a primary source battle trying to lead the blind to believe what was accepted as history up until the last century when atheists and the far left decided to re-write it. 

5 hours ago, Diehardfan said:

Good thing I didn't say it then. But again, King David and Psalms as a murderer and adulterer proves leaders with flaws can be used. 

Trump is not King ef'ing David. 

You're trying to rationalize support for a POS through the Bible in the most tortured of ways.

Get a grip. Trump isn't ordained by God. He's a grifter conman who has convinced his subjects he's not a wolf in sheep's clothing.

Don't sell yourself a story that he was sent by god. Hold him accountable. 

Just now, JohnSnowsHair said:

Trump is not King ef'ing David. 

You're trying to rationalize support for a POS through the Bible in the most tortured of ways.

Get a grip. Trump isn't ordained by God. He's a grifter conman who has convinced his subjects he's not a wolf in sheep's clothing.

Don't sell yourself a story that he was sent by god. Hold him accountable. 

And you need to get a grip and realize I never said he was. You and WGB keep saying "sent" I keep saying can be "used". Some of you are triggered as hell. 

 

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