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Not only that but she couldn’t even rehabilitate her image even if she was fucking broadcasting whatever she told Pence in real time. What’s her saving grace? “Hey I fucked up American education even more than it’s already been fucked up, but at least i supported possibly removing Trump from office all of 2 weeks before his term expired?”
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Again, they’ve been conditioned since childhood to believe that politics is a team sport and everything can be boiled down to glorious, righteous and virtuous “us” vs. those conniving, rotten evil bastard “thems.” I have no doubt that the reaction would be totally different if this exact story didn’t involve Brett Kavanaugh and instead involved Sonia Sotomayor. Anyways, this isn’t legitimate political discourse. This is hyper-partisan showboating by a handful of poster children for the Dunning Kruger Effect.
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What are two things that don’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell at legitimately understanding each other?
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Bleach Blonde Bad Built Butch Body in Congress? Oh you mean Marjorie!
hpslugga replied to Pancho's topic in Cloak Room
I don’t know why he was booted, to be perfectly honest. He checks every box their speakers need -Weird personal life -Never said anything worth a shit in his professional life -Never did anything worth a shit in his professional life -Entire impression of his “purpose” is to string together a bunch of words in arrangements that have no objective other than to “piss off the libs.” Who among CPAC speakers does NOT fit that description? -
Dear Texas, we need to have a conversation about Louie Gohmert
hpslugga replied to Hugo Stiglitz's topic in Cloak Room
He also once placed an order at a McDonald’s under the name Jimmy Dean Boberry -
How the fuck does that make them different than Walker?
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Exactly what I was thinking. He’s like that kid in the old thanksgiving joke: Kid’s walking around the house on Thanksgiving. Mom and dad are fighting. Mom calls dad a “bastard,” dad calls mom a “bitch.” Kid asks his mom “what’s a bastard?” She says “it’s just another word for man.” Kid asks his dad “what’s a bitch? He says “it’s just another word for woman.” Kid later hears his mom scream “FUCK!” He runs in and sees she’s cut herself carving the turkey. “Mom, what does “fuck” mean?” She says “oh it just means I’m cutting the turkey.” He later hears his dad scream “SHIT!” Runs in and sees his dad has cut himself shaving. “Dad, what does shit mean?” He says “oh it’s another way to say shaving cream.” Shortly after that response, the door bell rings. It’s the kid’s aunt and uncle and some of the cousins. Kid answers the door: “Hello, bitches and bastards! My mom is in the kitchen fucking the turkey and my dad is in the bathroom putting shit all over his face!”
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Personally I think Gnosticism in either direction is absolute insanity. How the hell can anyone say they “know” that there either is or isn’t a deity? That kind of assertion is a positive statement, and those require positive evidence. And this particular kind of statement would be extraordinary so it would therefore require extraordinary evidence. Math is pretty much the only field of study we have that produces the kind of absolute certainty that believers talk about. Science is different than math on that front. Science is basically a game of King of the Hill. The very best explanations of certain phenomenon, which have to pass through a rigorous process, occupy the top of that hill until a better explanation knocks it off. Once it’s knocked off, it very likely will never return, which is why we haven’t heard much about vitalism or phlogiston lately. In terms of going from “belief” to “knowledge,” yeah it’s bullshit. You don’t acquire knowledge simply by “believing hard enough” as some theists contend. Knowledge has to do with facts, and facts are defined as points of data that are exclusively indicative of or concordant with one particular explanation above all others. That has shit to do with confidence.
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Unconscionable Corruption Can't Buy Off DUI
hpslugga replied to Harrison Bergeron's topic in Cloak Room
That Gaetz and Jordan up front? -
Unconscionable Corruption Can't Buy Off DUI
hpslugga replied to Harrison Bergeron's topic in Cloak Room
He probably has it hidden in Benghazi by all the employees of the pizzeria where Crooked Hillary is running her pedophile ring. They also have it guarded by chemtrails, vaccines, the US Postal Service and Wayne Newton. -
Unconscionable Corruption Can't Buy Off DUI
hpslugga replied to Harrison Bergeron's topic in Cloak Room
SERIOUSLY IT CHANGES EVERYTHING!!! -
He most certainly is an atheist, and it’s by the very description you give in the first sentence. The problem is that religious people have succeeded for decades, if not centuries, in launching perhaps the most successful propaganda campaign in the history of human discourse: Lying to Atheists About What Atheism Is. Here’s the thing: A/Theism pertains only to belief A/Gnosticism pertains only to knowledge It’s not this sliding scale from one to another based on “degree of certainty.” That’s just made up bullshit. The problem with the “god question,” is that it’s not really a question; it’s two questions. The first is “do you think it’s even possible to know?” and the second is “do you believe?” I’m gonna summarize the combinations of each answer according to the label that accurately describes the person: Agnostic Atheism: I do not know if there is a god, but I do not believe there is. Gnostic Atheism: I know there is no god, so I do not believe there is. Agnostic Theism: I do not know if there is a god, but I do believe there is. Gnostic Theism: I know there is a god, so I believe there is. Believers like to separate agnosticism from atheism on dubious grounds because it creates division, which is the whole point of this creation of confusion. When Neil DeGrasse Tyson says “I’m agnostic but not an atheist,” he’s revealing his own confusion. He’s been conditioned since childhood, as many have (including myself) to execrate “atheism,” and adopt the “agnostic” label for several reasons, mostly because it seeks to undermine their position. That’s part of the game: pretend the two concepts are mutually exclusive and push towards the “less threatening” label. But if you ask Tyson “do you personally believe there is a god,” and he says “no, I personally do not believe there is a god,” that’s literally an identification as an atheist. And you should know full well that’s how he’d answer that question. Back in 2006, during a panel discussion with Krauss and Schermer, Tyson remarked: “I want to put on the table, not why 85% of the members of the National Academy of Sciences reject God, I want to know why 15% of the National Academy don’t. That’s really what we’ve got to address here. Otherwise the public is secondary to this.” Like I say, he’s certainly not the only one. I myself was a victim of this scam. I started identifying as “agnostic-but-not-atheist” in 2004, and it’s been only within the last 4 or so years that I’ve been identifying as atheist…and the thing is, I never actually changed my position on the topic. In 2004, I did not believe there was a god. That meant I was atheist, but I just didn’t realize it. The fact that I didn’t embrace the label was irrelevant. What I’ve always believed and said about it is exactly what Christopher Hitchens said and what AronRa has said about it: Hitchens “It may not be said that we absolutely know to a certainty that there is no god, but it may be said we have no reason to believe that there is one.” AronRa: “A belief is a conviction. A lack of belief is a lack of conviction. So if you’re not convinced that an actual deity really exists, you’re atheist.”
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Kandiss Taylor is declaring herself the winner too with all of 3% of the vote. https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-loyalist-kandiss-taylor-georgia-primary-vote-wont-concede-2022-5
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Didn't see this posted, and believe me I looked: https://namitexas.org/nami-texas-statement-on-shooting-at-elementary-school-in-uvalde-texas/ "NAMI Texas Statement On Shooting At Elementary School In Uvalde, Texas Contact: Greg Hansch Title: Executive Director Email: executive.director@namitexas.org Phone: 512-693-2000 NAMI Texas extends our deepest sympathies to the individuals and families affected by the mass shooting that occurred at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas today, May 24th, 2022. No individual should have to experience senseless violence and no family or loved one should have to suffer such a loss. We stand together with all who are affected by the mass shooting in Uvalde and we offer our condolences in concert with the support of our NAMI network in Texas. When mass shootings occur, it’s normal for people to experience emotional distress. Feelings such as overwhelming anxiety, trouble sleeping, and other depression-like symptoms are common responses to these incidents. We strongly encourage anyone experiencing symptoms of emotional distress to call or text the Disaster Distress Helpline 24/7 at 1-800-985-5990 for support and counseling. Text NAMI to 741-741 to receive free, 24/7 crisis support via text message. Spanish-speakers can call the hotline and press ‘2’ for 24/7 bilingual support. The Disaster Distress Helpline is a national hotline that provides 24/7, year-round crisis counseling for people who are experiencing emotional distress related to any natural or human-caused disaster. This toll-free, multilingual, and confidential crisis support service is available to all residents in the United States and its territories. We extend our condolences to all affected by the mass shooting in Uvalde. Please reach out to NAMI Texas for assistance in finding support, services, and resources. You can connect with us by phone at 512-693-2000 (8 am to 5 pm, M-F) or by email at officemanager@namitexas.org. NAMI Texas is an organization of individuals and families whose lives have been affected by mental illness. When tragedies occur, we as a community must seek to understand and address the root causes of these tragedies and we must not rush to judgement. Often, we can see a rush to explain mass shootings by identifying mental illness as the primary or sole causative factor. In reflecting back, it is essential for us to understand the nature of mental illness. The evidence is clear: the overwhelming majority of people with mental illness are not violent. In fact, people with mental illness are more likely to be the victims of violence than the perpetrators of it. Less than 10 percent of shootings nationwide involve people with mental illness. By overstating the risk between gun violence and mental illness, we run the risk of creating further barriers to treatment – people with mental illness may become increasingly reluctant to seek services, as they will fear that society will then draw certain conclusions about them. This is a chance that we simply cannot afford to take. We must take a systemic look at the root causes and exacerbating factors of mass shootings in the United States and address these issues head on."
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Welcome to Florida: the Retarded State!!!
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When you listen to Herschel bump his gums, you're hearing as much intelligence as you would have if Aaron Hernandez survived his own hanging after several minutes of no blood flowing to the brain.
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Republicans want to protect the fetus so it can be shot in school
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And you also know 100% their overall thoughts on honesty and loyalty to facts.
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I mean when you have a position that’s both untenable and indefensible, and you (at least to some extent) are aware that it’s untenable and indefensible, the fuck are you gonna do? Agree to a fucking debate? Hell no, and you’re especially not gonna do it in an emotionally charged climate where people are even more against you than they already were…oh and don’t forget all those fence sitters that stopped sitting and went to the other side. The “let’s not politicize this thing right now” crowd is the heel wrestler getting down on his knees with his hands together pleading the babyface doesn’t pound him any further. It’s pathetic.
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So would Hungary
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“Homeschool your kids because it’s just a given that people will go into public schools shooting the place up, and we can’t do anything about that, so instead of talking about getting the bullets away from the kids, let’s figure out how to get the kids away from the bullets.” Little Timmy just forgot to include what followed after the first three words.
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