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« Reply #575 on: June 23, 2015, 05:42:56 PM »

If the shooting actually happened, his punishment should be having to watch racial cuckold porn on rerun forever. But, I'm of the opinion that this whole thing was a false-flag. Way too many things don't make sense about this incident. The kid had a black friend who said he never said anything racist, the FBI "just happened" to be having an active shooter drill on the exact day of the "shooting", and the victim's family members just look like terrible actors. Seriously, how are you going to tell me that their family members were just slaughtered?

Not to mention, this story conveniently checks all of the boxes on the agenda of government control.

Justification for gun control? Check.
Justification for govt control of the Internet ("I wasn't raised racist, I became radicalized online!")? Check.
Justification for defining domestic citizens as "terrorists" ("this shooting was an act of terrorism, it's absolutely critical that we recognize and describe it as this!")? Check.

And to top it all off, the family members of the "victims" are being given $29 million by the Federal government. You seriously think they would give that much just to "help them recover"?

I could be wrong, but this whole thing just seems way too sus.
Good God.

Is this. . . . real?
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« Reply #576 on: June 23, 2015, 08:18:08 PM »

What is wrong with you? Chicago shall always be the Second City.

God no.


You'll see it in a few years then.

Houston is a up and coming city. Chicago is a stagnant one at best.
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« Reply #577 on: June 23, 2015, 08:28:58 PM »

What is wrong with you? Chicago shall always be the Second City.

God no.


You'll see it in a few years then.

Houston is a up and coming city. Chicago is a stagnant one at best.

Man, you must really like Chicago.
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« Reply #578 on: June 23, 2015, 10:10:24 PM »

What is wrong with you? Chicago shall always be the Second City.

God no.


You'll see it in a few years then.

Houston is a up and coming city. Chicago is a stagnant one at best.

Man, you must really like Chicago.

No. We just don't like sprawling petrocities.
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« Reply #579 on: June 24, 2015, 11:18:04 AM »

What is wrong with you? Chicago shall always be the Second City.

God no.


You'll see it in a few years then.

Houston is a up and coming city. Chicago is a stagnant one at best.

Man, you must really like Chicago.

No. We just don't like sprawling petrocities.

It still looks nicer than Chicago.
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« Reply #580 on: June 24, 2015, 12:43:35 PM »

What is wrong with you? Chicago shall always be the Second City.

God no.


You'll see it in a few years then.

Houston is a up and coming city. Chicago is a stagnant one at best.

Man, you must really like Chicago.

No. We just don't like sprawling petrocities.

It still looks nicer than Chicago.
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« Reply #581 on: June 24, 2015, 02:40:30 PM »

Well, remember that Bill Clinton was the first black president, and African Americans loved the Clintons until Hillary dared to challenge Obama, then she was a racist, but now that she's been a good "team player," the black community seems to have "forgiven" her and is solidly behind her now. It'll be hard for Bernie to break that coalition, especially since he comes from Vermont, which has the second lowest percentage of African Americans in the nation, I think, only behind Maine.
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« Reply #582 on: June 26, 2015, 01:26:32 PM »

Is she aware that birth control exists?

Mike...it's everywhere. Almost every girl between 18 and 25 that I ever worked with...single moms. Girls I met during my brief time in the Air Force that I keep in touch with, in the last five years, started dating a guy, now they are single moms.

THE GIRL WHO GAVE ME A FRICKIN' HAIRCUT last week was chatting with me and mentioned her three kids in daycare, and she was my age.

I honestly don't believe they use birth control of any kind. I think they live "in the moment".

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« Reply #583 on: June 26, 2015, 02:12:55 PM »

Cranberry's latest series as you may have seen, had a wholly unrealistic result: a landslide victory (in Austria) for nuclear power. And that got me thinking. In the UK, Canada, the US, France and most of Scandinavian there is a fairly ephemeral movement opposing nukes; but they have never received significant attention from the public. But in, say, German speaking countries the opposition is persistent, strong and influential enough to swing elections. Why is this?

Of the countries in Scandinavia only Sweden got nuclear power (and Finland if you use the term more broadly), so in general there is not that much to protest against (though not having any didn't stop the Danes from complaining about Swedish nuclear plants..). Further Sweden had a referendum in 1980, the outcome of which was that we should get rid of our nuclear plants. So wouldn't say that the opposition is that weak.

More broadly speaking I would guess that it is associated with having a strong environmentalist movement and a general high regard for "natural" things. Not sure why the Germans generally have a stronger affection for things being "natural" though.. However it seems have quite some history with all sorts of movements appreciating the natural as opposed to the artificial/modern.

Placing a nuclear plant within a radius of 50 km of another country's capital is an obvious provocation.

How? That is basically saying that placing Malmų 20 km from Copenhagen was a provocation..

No, a city can't be radioactive.

But a nuclear plant is and people do not want their kids to end up like this if something goes wrong:



Sry, but nukes suck and kill, no matter how the pro-lobby argues. They all need to be shut down.
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« Reply #584 on: June 26, 2015, 04:03:09 PM »

Cranberry's latest series as you may have seen, had a wholly unrealistic result: a landslide victory (in Austria) for nuclear power. And that got me thinking. In the UK, Canada, the US, France and most of Scandinavian there is a fairly ephemeral movement opposing nukes; but they have never received significant attention from the public. But in, say, German speaking countries the opposition is persistent, strong and influential enough to swing elections. Why is this?

Of the countries in Scandinavia only Sweden got nuclear power (and Finland if you use the term more broadly), so in general there is not that much to protest against (though not having any didn't stop the Danes from complaining about Swedish nuclear plants..). Further Sweden had a referendum in 1980, the outcome of which was that we should get rid of our nuclear plants. So wouldn't say that the opposition is that weak.

More broadly speaking I would guess that it is associated with having a strong environmentalist movement and a general high regard for "natural" things. Not sure why the Germans generally have a stronger affection for things being "natural" though.. However it seems have quite some history with all sorts of movements appreciating the natural as opposed to the artificial/modern.

Placing a nuclear plant within a radius of 50 km of another country's capital is an obvious provocation.

How? That is basically saying that placing Malmų 20 km from Copenhagen was a provocation..

No, a city can't be radioactive.

But a nuclear plant is and people do not want their kids to end up like this if something goes wrong:



Sry, but nukes suck and kill, no matter how the pro-lobby argues. They all need to be shut down.
I'm surprised you're pro-nuclear power, Evergreen.
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« Reply #585 on: June 26, 2015, 04:05:35 PM »

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« Reply #586 on: June 26, 2015, 05:29:04 PM »

Cranberry's latest series as you may have seen, had a wholly unrealistic result: a landslide victory (in Austria) for nuclear power. And that got me thinking. In the UK, Canada, the US, France and most of Scandinavian there is a fairly ephemeral movement opposing nukes; but they have never received significant attention from the public. But in, say, German speaking countries the opposition is persistent, strong and influential enough to swing elections. Why is this?

Of the countries in Scandinavia only Sweden got nuclear power (and Finland if you use the term more broadly), so in general there is not that much to protest against (though not having any didn't stop the Danes from complaining about Swedish nuclear plants..). Further Sweden had a referendum in 1980, the outcome of which was that we should get rid of our nuclear plants. So wouldn't say that the opposition is that weak.

More broadly speaking I would guess that it is associated with having a strong environmentalist movement and a general high regard for "natural" things. Not sure why the Germans generally have a stronger affection for things being "natural" though.. However it seems have quite some history with all sorts of movements appreciating the natural as opposed to the artificial/modern.

Placing a nuclear plant within a radius of 50 km of another country's capital is an obvious provocation.

How? That is basically saying that placing Malmų 20 km from Copenhagen was a provocation..

No, a city can't be radioactive.

But a nuclear plant is and people do not want their kids to end up like this if something goes wrong:



Sry, but nukes suck and kill, no matter how the pro-lobby argues. They all need to be shut down.
I'm surprised you're pro-nuclear power, Evergreen.

Heck, I oppose nuclear and even I snorted at that.
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« Reply #587 on: June 26, 2015, 05:47:28 PM »

I'm surprised you're pro-nuclear power, Evergreen.

i'm "pro-nuclear" in the same way as i am "pro-abortion". it's more of a necessary evil than an actual good thing but the hysteria from opponents is, well, hysteric.
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« Reply #588 on: June 28, 2015, 01:09:33 AM »


They're not pulling 46-47% of the vote in a presidential election if they continue to be the anti-science, anti-education party.

We're very much pro-science. We believe life begins at conception. Scientific to the core.
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« Reply #589 on: June 28, 2015, 08:59:59 PM »

First of all, the Christian god is male.
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« Reply #590 on: June 29, 2015, 02:16:14 AM »

1. CIVIL RIGHTS. Obama is unambiguously the BEST PRESIDENT in the history of the United States on Civil Rights.
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« Reply #591 on: June 29, 2015, 01:39:11 PM »

in which shua compares gay marriages and bar mitzvahs to burning qur'ans:

This is an outrage and massive infringement on the personal freedom of these bakers! What's next, they'll be forced to bake cakes for blacks and Hispanics, because of a religiously justified opposition to their skin color!?

I wonder if people believe a baker should be allowed to close their doors to Jews looking for a cake for a bar mitzvah because of the baker's religious views.

I wonder if people believe a Muslim bookseller should have to sell an (Arabic) Quran to Pastor Terry Jones. 

(No, I don't really wonder, I already know they do. Same people who hate conservative Christians hate Orthodox Jews and Muslims, more often than not.)
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« Reply #592 on: June 29, 2015, 03:47:40 PM »

in which shua compares gay marriages and bar mitzvahs to burning qur'ans:

This is an outrage and massive infringement on the personal freedom of these bakers! What's next, they'll be forced to bake cakes for blacks and Hispanics, because of a religiously justified opposition to their skin color!?

I wonder if people believe a baker should be allowed to close their doors to Jews looking for a cake for a bar mitzvah because of the baker's religious views.

I wonder if people believe a Muslim bookseller should have to sell an (Arabic) Quran to Pastor Terry Jones. 

(No, I don't really wonder, I already know they do. Same people who hate conservative Christians hate Orthodox Jews and Muslims, more often than not.)
  lol because bar mitzvahs was totes a legit comparison amirite?  You know nothing about religion, so shut the hell up.
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« Reply #593 on: June 29, 2015, 03:52:55 PM »

in which shua compares gay marriages and bar mitzvahs to burning qur'ans:

This is an outrage and massive infringement on the personal freedom of these bakers! What's next, they'll be forced to bake cakes for blacks and Hispanics, because of a religiously justified opposition to their skin color!?

I wonder if people believe a baker should be allowed to close their doors to Jews looking for a cake for a bar mitzvah because of the baker's religious views.

I wonder if people believe a Muslim bookseller should have to sell an (Arabic) Quran to Pastor Terry Jones. 

(No, I don't really wonder, I already know they do. Same people who hate conservative Christians hate Orthodox Jews and Muslims, more often than not.)
  lol because bar mitzvahs was totes a legit comparison amirite?  You know nothing about religion, so shut the hell up.

thank you for posting directly into the deluge. Smiley
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« Reply #594 on: June 29, 2015, 03:57:54 PM »

in which shua compares gay marriages and bar mitzvahs to burning qur'ans:

This is an outrage and massive infringement on the personal freedom of these bakers! What's next, they'll be forced to bake cakes for blacks and Hispanics, because of a religiously justified opposition to their skin color!?

I wonder if people believe a baker should be allowed to close their doors to Jews looking for a cake for a bar mitzvah because of the baker's religious views.

I wonder if people believe a Muslim bookseller should have to sell an (Arabic) Quran to Pastor Terry Jones. 

(No, I don't really wonder, I already know they do. Same people who hate conservative Christians hate Orthodox Jews and Muslims, more often than not.)
  lol because bar mitzvahs was totes a legit comparison amirite?  You know nothing about religion, so shut the hell up.

thank you for posting directly into the deluge. Smiley

Sure, I had to make sure your whatever your reply to it was ended up in the right place.
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« Reply #595 on: June 29, 2015, 06:33:59 PM »

in which shua compares gay marriages and bar mitzvahs to burning qur'ans:

This is an outrage and massive infringement on the personal freedom of these bakers! What's next, they'll be forced to bake cakes for blacks and Hispanics, because of a religiously justified opposition to their skin color!?

I wonder if people believe a baker should be allowed to close their doors to Jews looking for a cake for a bar mitzvah because of the baker's religious views.

I wonder if people believe a Muslim bookseller should have to sell an (Arabic) Quran to Pastor Terry Jones. 

(No, I don't really wonder, I already know they do. Same people who hate conservative Christians hate Orthodox Jews and Muslims, more often than not.)
There was literally nothing wrong with anything he posted.
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« Reply #596 on: June 30, 2015, 06:40:49 AM »

in which shua compares gay marriages and bar mitzvahs to burning qur'ans:

This is an outrage and massive infringement on the personal freedom of these bakers! What's next, they'll be forced to bake cakes for blacks and Hispanics, because of a religiously justified opposition to their skin color!?

I wonder if people believe a baker should be allowed to close their doors to Jews looking for a cake for a bar mitzvah because of the baker's religious views.

I wonder if people believe a Muslim bookseller should have to sell an (Arabic) Quran to Pastor Terry Jones. 

(No, I don't really wonder, I already know they do. Same people who hate conservative Christians hate Orthodox Jews and Muslims, more often than not.)
There was literally nothing wrong with anything he posted.

i'm not surprised that you would think so.
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« Reply #597 on: June 30, 2015, 09:54:49 AM »

He wasn't talking about Dubya (who I agree is pretty clearly among the 10 worst), he was talking about George Herbert Walker Bush, former CIA director, Reagan's veep, and President from 1989-1993, after upsetting Ron Paul's Libertarian ticket in the 1988 election.
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« Reply #598 on: June 30, 2015, 09:58:35 AM »

He wasn't talking about Dubya (who I agree is pretty clearly among the 10 worst), he was talking about George Herbert Walker Bush, former CIA director, Reagan's veep, and President from 1989-1993, after upsetting Ron Paul's Libertarian ticket in the 1988 election.

Why is this in here?
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« Reply #599 on: June 30, 2015, 03:20:11 PM »

" after upsetting Ron Paul's Libertarian ticket in the 1988 election."
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