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Phlegmish posted:It doesn't make any sense to think of it that way. Israel is a nation where Christians are regularly spat on, and the vast majority of them are no more 'white' than the Palestinians they're bulldozing. I don't understand. Every Jew I know is white, so if Israel is full of Jews it's obviously a white country.
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I'm from Arkansas, and Mike Huckabee took away vending machines in schools. He also enacted a policy for students to take a compulsory bi-annual BMI test, and the results were mailed home to parents. Vote Huckabee if you want diet control on a national level! I know obesity is a real and major problem in America, but forcing it only makes people resent it and refuse out of stubbornness
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GlyphGryph posted:I don't understand. Every Jew I know is white, so if Israel is full of Jews it's obviously a white country. Ethiopian Jews? How could that be possible, Ethiopians ain't white! Edit: Mike Hickabee is a stupid piece of poo poo, but taking vending machines out of schools is a Very Good Thingv. I remember kids that would take the money their parents gave them for lunch and use it to buy Gatorade and candy from the machines. Fish Cant Hold Gun fucked around with this message at 19:20 on Sep 10, 2015 |
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Wouldn't the end of the world mean the end of America and if the formation of the state of Israel would trigger the end of the world, then wouldn't the formation of Israel be against the American interest of perpetuating its existence?
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CloFan posted:I'm from Arkansas, and Mike Huckabee took away vending machines in schools. He also enacted a policy for students to take a compulsory bi-annual BMI test, and the results were mailed home to parents. ...this actually isn't a terrible idea. My high school had soda vending machines because Coke paid them like $5000/year to have them there. At some point they were replaced with milk machines because of health concerns.
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CloFan posted:He also enacted a policy for students to take a compulsory bi-annual BMI test, I didn't know MH liked school anime. The best strategy though is for the school cafeteria to have good food, and the school to have a couple of seminars about nutrition and exercise. Dante80 fucked around with this message at 19:25 on Sep 10, 2015 |
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Ignite Memories posted:I remember a jewish friend of mine once telling me that they aren't even supposed to get Israel back until their messiah shows up. Is this true? This is the reason ultra-Orthodox Jews were originally the harshest critics of Israel and secular Jews the biggest advocates. The Messiah was supposed to conquer the Holy Land, gather the Jews back to it, and restore the monarchy of the line of David, this time to last forever. Certain ultra-Orthodox Jews viewed Zionism as heretical and Israel as blasphemous. Ultra-Orthodox Jews shifted starting in the 1970s-1980s to supporting Zionism for the most part, though some small groups are still very hostile to the idea of Israel. Some of these anti-Zionist ultra-Orthodox Jews live in Israel, for maximum .
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Xelkelvos posted:Wouldn't the end of the world mean the end of America and if the formation of the state of Israel would trigger the end of the world, then wouldn't the formation of Israel be against the American interest of perpetuating its existence? Evangelicals LOVE America, but they love the idea of Jesus coming back and living in his heavenly kingdom forever in their immortal bodies just a tad more, you know?
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Xelkelvos posted:Wouldn't the end of the world mean the end of America and if the formation of the state of Israel would trigger the end of the world, then wouldn't the formation of Israel be against the American interest of perpetuating its existence? Who needs America when you are taken up in to heaven to watch all the non-believers(aka everyone who doesn't believe EXACTLY like you do, which is amusing when you consider how many different groups believe that and that none of them exactly agree) left on earth die in a nuclear holocaust or live and scrounge out a horrible living in the resulting wasteland!
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Slo-Tek posted:Pretty much, The Gays, (and poors) have displaced Papists and Jews as the bizarre, decadent, filthy Other we must fight lest they corrupt our goodly way of life native purity. If it makes you feel better, one of my ex-best friends is Mormon and I still think of them as a weirdo sex-cult.
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EugeneJ posted:Huckabee leaching off the Kim Davis case is a Hail Mary for his campaign I would love to see the anti-Kim Davis mailers for her next primary. If I was working on that campaign it'd be pictures of her next to Huckabee or Cruz and labeling her a secret Republican.
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Fish Cant Hold Gun posted:Evangelicals LOVE America, but they love the idea of Jesus coming back and living in his heavenly kingdom forever in their immortal bodies just a tad more, you know? This is the one thing Bill Maher has ever said that is correct - War-happy Conservatives preying upon the faith of Christians is hosed up because then if they drop a nuke, the Conservative base just goes "yay - exactly as planned - here comes Jesus!" without batting an eye.
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Some guys I used to work with had to go to some banquet Huckabee was throwing while he was on the diet kick and all they were serving was tuna and crackers so everybody loaded up and went to the Sonic after it was over. Since then it looks like Huckabee's been hitting the Sonic a lot too.
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AARP LARPer fucked around with this message at 05:12 on Jan 22, 2016 |
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aBagorn posted:So, standard "single poll in September" qualifier, but this is interesting:
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Really appreciate that the GOP hopefulls have fully embraced hashtag culture as it comes off as the bottom of a Clickhole article:
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AARP LARPer fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Jan 22, 2016 |
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KillHour posted:If it makes you feel better, one of my ex-best friends is Mormon and I still think of them as a weirdo sex-cult. Try dating one. Well, I didn't think we were dating, I thought we were just hooking up, but she was planning our marriage and possibly my conversion. Incredibly hot and fun girl, but what?
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Wait until she comes down south and people bring her old NASCAR tires to sign
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That's a Mormon thing for sure - you're absolutely not supposed to hook up before marriage, so a lot of times there's an internal justification along the lines of "well I can get him/her to convert and marry me if I keep doing it". This understandably freaks a lot of people out, and the Mormons who engage in this type of activity usually either drop it or the entire religion once they get this reaction a few times.
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AARP LARPer fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Jan 22, 2016 |
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its hilarious that most of the republican field is defining themselves in opposition to obamas policies cuz trying to make the election a referendum on obama 1) didnt work last time and 2) last time the economy was doing way worse and obama had way less succesful policies. what the gently caress makes them think its gonna work this time?
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I want to smash Mike Huckabee over the head, put him in a time machine, and drop him in the South in 1865 to show him what happens when you try to nullify federal policy.
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babypolis posted:its hilarious that most of the republican field is defining themselves in opposition to obamas policies cuz trying to make the election a referendum on obama 1) didnt work last time and 2) last time the economy was doing way worse and obama had way less succesful policies. what the gently caress makes them think its gonna work this time?
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Do Not Resuscitate posted:It's been "a thing" among autograph hounds to get signatures on baseballs for the last decade or so. I suspect some of the appeal is the quirkiness of it, but there's also the notion that the signature more likely to be a genuine signature obtained face-to-face (rather than autopenned or through the mail) and will therefore command a better price on the resale market.
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Mayor Dave posted:That's a Mormon thing for sure - you're absolutely not supposed to hook up before marriage, so a lot of times there's an internal justification along the lines of "well I can get him/her to convert and marry me if I keep doing it". This understandably freaks a lot of people out, and the Mormons who engage in this type of activity usually either drop it or the entire religion once they get this reaction a few times. It's not just a Mormon thing. Lots of youngins raised in strict jebus households bust out the pre-engagement ring after getting laid.
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Pohl posted:Try dating one. Well, I didn't think we were dating, I thought we were just hooking up, but she was planning our marriage and possibly my conversion. That's how he became Mormon in the first place.
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Pohl posted:Try dating one. Well, I didn't think we were dating, I thought we were just hooking up, but she was planning our marriage and possibly my conversion. LDS has a huge gender mismatch problem. Way more women than men.
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Sheng-ji Yang posted:"You can vote for honest socialists in the Democratic Party or lying conservatives in the Republican Party." - Bobby Jindal even jindal is feeling the bern
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I've been pretty clear on what I think about Trump, but even I have to admit this is one of the coldest, most hilarious, take down quotes I've heard since "You are no JFK."quote:"Carly was a little nasty to me — be careful, Carly! Be careful! But I can't say anything to her because she's a woman. . . . I promised that I wouldn't say that she ran Hewlett-Packard into the ground. I said I wouldn't say it! That her stock value tanked. That she laid off tens of thousands of people, and she got viciously fired. I said I will not say that. And that she then went out and ran against Barbara Boxer, and . . . lost in a landslide. And I said, 'I. Will. Not. Say. That!' "
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Absurd Alhazred posted:LDS has a huge gender mismatch problem. Way more women than men. why
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AARP LARPer fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Jan 22, 2016 |
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Shageletic posted:I've been pretty clear on what I think about Trump, but even I have to admit this is one of the coldest, most hilarious, take down quotes I've heard since "You are no JFK." Carly Fiorina Raped and Killed HP in 1990
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PV97roslmt0
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babypolis posted:its hilarious that most of the republican field is defining themselves in opposition to obamas policies cuz trying to make the election a referendum on obama 1) didnt work last time and 2) last time the economy was doing way worse and obama had way less succesful policies. what the gently caress makes them think its gonna work this time? It's not really up to the candidates*. It's up to the money. The Koch brothers obviously haven't given them permission to change their philosophy. *except Trump of course. Which is the point Krugman is making here: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/07/opinion/paul-krugman-trump-is-right-on-economics.html
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AARP LARPer fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Jan 22, 2016 |
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Do Not Resuscitate posted:Yep, you're right. The last ten years has seen the baseball thing spill over into the general celebrity autograph market. People were trying to make a go of boxing gloves too, but it didn't take off like baseballs have. Maybe a candidate should try it with UFC gloves?
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NotWearingPants posted:It's not really up to the candidates*. It's up to the money. The Koch brothers obviously haven't given them permission to change their philosophy. its so cathartic to be proven right
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Has to do with the rate of "apostasy", but the ratios in the more orthodox area [i.e. Utah, Northern Arizona, Southern Idaho, a little bit of Nevada] are close to 3:2 women to men.
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Does anyone have a side-by-side comparison of how each candidate would alter the tax brackets? Trying to see the best and worst-case scenarios
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