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  1. cheri1122

    Tucker Carlson defends Truck Driver in Tracy Morgan crash

    Yes, we all take our eyes off the road at times, but the careful driver is deliberately choosy about it, sometimes waiting to do it, when there's less chance of missing something. We also remember that the hand always follows the eye: look down to your left, and you may look back up to see the...
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    Texas GOP endorses therapy for Gays

    With that last line, RLENT totally wins the internet this week. :D It pretty much confirms the truth of one of my favorite posters [the wall kind, not the internet kind], which is a photo of a Stetson on top of a pair of Tony Llama boots, with the caption: "A Texan with the s##t kicked out of...
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    Could your town handle this??

    No town [or state or country, either] can handle it, and the longstanding practice of turning a blind eye to the illegals in the interests of cheap labor are proving to have been really, really, stupid.
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    Texas GOP endorses therapy for Gays

    There is absolutely zero credible evidence that such "therapy" works, and a landslide of evidence that it doesn't, and in fact, causes more damage [in the form of substance abuse & suicide], and it is opposed by every recognized expert in the field of human sexuality, but Texas GOPs prefer to...
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    If this is gong to be a Christian nation...

    Of course they're not tossing money into the red kettle for a tax writeoff - if they wanted it, they'd need a receipt. And it's the ones who have the receipts that make me angry, because that isn't charity, it's quid pro quo. You mention the scams perpetrated against welfare, and no one denies...
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    Last code talker dies at 92

    Maybe we do, only we don't recognize them, because we can't see past their differences to appreciate it. When the code talkers were growing up, they were forbidden to speak Navajo, and had their mouths washed with "nasty, bitter, brown soap" if they were caught. When we learn that different...
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    Prenups for Social Media on the rise

    Of course she will. And then she'll learn about how rarely amateurs can get away with it, when some very good hackers can be bought for way less than $50K [to expose her slimy character] lol. :D
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    Why we don't need liberals ideas

    Re: Why we don't need liberal's ideas You know what this ^ is? It's nothing but graffiti. Placed where it doesn't belong, it says "Look at me! PAY ATTENTION TO ME!!! Yep: vandalism, and the irony is just priceless. The damage, though, is as real to a website that lives or dies by...
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    Why we don't need liberals ideas

    Re: Why we don't need liberal's ideas eu·phe·mism noun \ˈyü-fə-ˌmi-zəm\ : a mild or...
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    Why we don't need liberals ideas

    Re: Why we don't need liberal's ideas
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    How is this anything less than first degree murder?

    Yeah: gluten free. When I studied nutrition in nursing school, we learned that celiac disease is pretty much the only reason we'd see a gluten free diet ordered, so I was mystified by the sudden epidemic of it lately, lol. And women getting tattoos, which makes me glad the one I've had for 25...
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    National Doughnut Day

    Newfies reminds me of why I quit eating doughnuts: another former member [Broompilot] made an epic typo, when he confused the two common spellings and came up with 'dognuts'. I wish someone would mangle 'cupcake' too, lol. ;)
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    National Doughnut Day

    A former member who traded us for his Newfies. :o
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    Why we don't need liberals ideas

    Re: Why we don't need liberal's ideas On facebook, many people don't know what I do for a living - but other drivers have no such excuse. Particularly on the site dedicated to that work, it didn't seem necessary to explain why I go into risky places after dark, and alone. If I overestimated...
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    Why we don't need liberals ideas

    We'll have to disagree on people buying "function", too. I spent a year selling cars & trucks, and when I asked the buyers what kind of utility they needed from a [pickup] truck, they all responded with everyday family things: hauling home improvement/garden items, dogs, groceries. Yet many...
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    Gay discrimination

    Fox thinks cakes have a sexual orientation? :confused:
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    How is this anything less than first degree murder?

    You're correct: the guy shouldn't have failed to stop. One can presume that having a criminal record had some bearing on his decision, but we will never know why. You say the police shouldn't have fired [duh!], but in many police jurisdictions, they shouldn't have continued to chase him, to...
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    On those who prefer public sector action over private

    The first and foremost assertion, that "government, by it's very nature, is inherently corrupt" is utter malarkey. That it may appear to be more true than not in the current era is probably correct, but that just shows the writer doesn't know what 'inherently' means. Everything that follows is...
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    If this is gong to be a Christian nation...

    Welfare does not "condemn the poor to that life", as many have received it temporarily, then gone on to gainful employment and self sufficiency, as it should be. [As some pretend never ever happens, or ever did.] What condemns the poor is a lack of jobs that pay enough to escape dependency...
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