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  • Was Friday her last day of school? Sorry couldn't help myself. You can now whip the shame out of me.
  • The pledge...eh no big deal. Honestly the only time I've ever done the pledge was in grade school. Middle school and high school I don't remember citing the pledge even once. Even then in grade school it was a routine. Now the National Anthem you better stand your ass up and respect that.
  • Who says I need to strongly believe or disbelieve in something that is beyond the comprehension or understanding of humanity? That is the premises of a strong agnostic that simply says any knowledge of deities, if they exist or not, is simply beyond the comprehension of humanity to understand or know. Well since I do…
  • Strong Agnostic
  • Eh, no surprise here given the Schmucker's pro gun control stance. Just taking a page from Emanuel's playbook of never letting a crisis go to waste. So someone admits to using drugs and they can no longer have a gun. Please, what if the person used only once and that's it? What if the person who was an illegal drug user…
  • Yeah the prosecutor is really stretching out the intent of the law on this one. First off any intent of privacy is essentially non-existent with a shared computer, and therefore is not to be expected. Kinda makes you wonder if the prosecutor has nothing else better to do than waste the taxpayer's money on this when clearly…
  • The following are my viewpoints of capitalism and why I think it's the best. Capitalism in Regards to the Economy: There is little consensus on the definition of capitalism in the economic aspect. But what most people agree on with capitalism is that it is private ownership of the means of production, creation of goods or…
  • lol niiicceee. :P
  • It would be poetic justice for a grand jury to sentence her to 25 years hard labor on a prison farm.
  • From Wikipedia: "The term Caucasian race (also Caucasoid, Europid, or Europoid[1]) has been used to denote the general physical type of some or all of the indigenous populations of Europe, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, West Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia.[2] Historically, the term has been used to describe the…
  • And you know they didn't fool me. At first I was a part of the movement and actually went to a few parties. But once I saw what was happening when these three to four groups attempting to capitalize on the energy of the movement and being successful at it, I left. That I will admit to even though the movement doesn't fit…
  • Just the meth ghosts telling you need new paraphernalia.
  • There are small groups within the TEA party movement that have really no organization or funding by large companies and/or special interests. Also it doesn't fit the profile perfectly because you're not taking into consideration one essential element of what makes a movement astroturf, that being that there has to be some…
  • Just because the TEA party movement has support from two to three organizations does not mean it's a astroturf movement. It started out as grassroots and it evolved to a de-centralized movement that has the support of a few organizations. But did these organizations start the movement itself? No, and there's no evidence to…
  • Gee like some progressive or left-of-center organizations and businessmen fund grassroots organizations to promote their cause. Sorry man but grassroots organizations are not an exclusive venue of the left. I could make the same so-called "astroturf" argument for both sides of the spectrum. Therefore the whole "astrotuf"…
  • I'm hoping for a shotgun wedding myself.
  • Well I'll give her this much as least she was smart enough to buy a dell desktop than a laptop. Dell laptops are just I dunno. I have worked on a lot of laptops and it seems that Dell are the ones I work on the most. Maybe it's just coincidence that Dell sells more laptops in the market than any other manufacture but…
  • I could see this as being a big issue with the Muslims and New Yorkers. But the thing is that regardless of what New Yorkers say, the mosque is being refurbished from an YMCA building on private land bought with private funds. They can't really do anything about it other than make a lot of noise unless they want to run…
  • No arguement there. :) I believe it doesn't because like I said before illegal aliens do not make up an ethnicity, therefore there is no connection to race or it being inherently racist when a law targets them. While I do agree that singling out a certain ethnicity could have racial issues attached to it; it doesn't apply…
  • 1920x1080 If you want some info on the background of my name for inspiration here you go http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atropa_belladonna
  • And that's the problem as I see it. It seems to me that there is an overblown emphasis on race from the left (in the US) when someone or some entity does something or says something that they do not necessarily agree with. It's a tactic that I deplore because it is an attempt to shut down other viewpoints, opinions, and it…
  • Conservatives left the Republican party a long time ago.
  • No I don't watch it. I don't got APL. But nothing would give me more pleasure than for them to get blown out of the water because they take on a whaling ship that is armed. :) Reality TV meets eco-terrorism.
  • I approve this message as I find it hilarious. What thread was it?
  • I perfer coffee but I like tea, especially at night.
  • The reason why the law exists is because Arizona got fed up the federal government's lackluster enforcement of immigration law. Governor Brewer enforced this line of thought by saying it is "a crisis that we did not create and the federal government has refused to fix, the crisis caused by illegal immigration in Arizona's…
  • Well I signed up here and I'm not a troll. I have been known to let loose on some asshattery on occasion to blow off some stress. :)