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Everything posted by jerryskids
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That looks delicious to me, except a little heavy on the taters in the tapas.
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The BFD to you is that this will rally a lot of voters in AZ who otherwise wouldn't have bothered to go vote for Joe Biden, because he is as exciting as a pile of dirt. But while they are voting for abortion, they'll toss Biden a vote. And walla, we are officially blue in AZ. The additional BFD to me is that this will put into our constitution the right to kill your unborn baby until viability, currently 23-24 weeks. ( I'm not sure how they are going to manage that). It seemed on a trajectory to lose, but now, notsomuch. AZ Reps (who control our legislature) need to get their heads out of their asses and pass a law allowing abortion up to a reasonable time, say, 15 weeks like the last one that got overturned. Diffuse this situation, get a better outcome, both for abortion and for POTUS election. I doubt they will tho.
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Technically, it's non-reproductive Healthcare.
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Who are you voting for, weepaws?
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Who here still supports Jan 6 attack?
jerryskids replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
Somewhere between your 0.001% belief and 100%. The point is that your use of a bunch of 9s was to imply that it has no influence. My point is that you are wrong. HTH -
Who here still supports Jan 6 attack?
jerryskids replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
The Death to America crowd in Dearborn is setting Biden's policies toward Israel. I'd say that's more influence than Gutter would have us believe with his 99.999% nonsense. -
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Adam please don't Schenk @Fumbleweed
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Mr. Irrelevant, for entry into the tourney anyway: 5.04 - Akshay Bhatia @WhiteWonder
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The Vatican reaffirmed its opposition to gender-affirming surgery, "gender theory" and surrogate parenthood, drawing criticism from advocates for LGBTQ Catholics
jerryskids replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
Survive stage 4 cancer 3.5 years later, come back and tell me if there's a God. -
That's OK, they are dark skinned and Leftists mistakenly think they are oppressed by white people. It's not terrorism, it needs to be looked at in the context of 100 years of colonialism.
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The Vatican reaffirmed its opposition to gender-affirming surgery, "gender theory" and surrogate parenthood, drawing criticism from advocates for LGBTQ Catholics
jerryskids replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
This has nothing to do with what I said, but thanks I guess. -
The Vatican reaffirmed its opposition to gender-affirming surgery, "gender theory" and surrogate parenthood, drawing criticism from advocates for LGBTQ Catholics
jerryskids replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
The Catholic Church is chartered with the souls of the entire planet, and billions are already under their watch. It is a challenging charter, trying to weigh the needs of all of the cultures of the world, to lead them to Jesus. Churches like @weepaws surfer dood, and American Southern Baptist, collect like-minded folks, and it is easy for them to be sycophants in their beliefs, and to throw shade on those they don't believe like they do. It's kinda funny that you say church isn't a business like up north. Because... they just magically print money from above? -
Pudgy ugly guy says wut?
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Why are MAGAturds so whiny about wind energy?
jerryskids replied to Pimpadeaux's topic in The Geek Club
My thoughts are as follows: - When looking at revolutionary, outside of the box ideas, it would not surprise me that more of them come from a liberal mindset. These are the same people who tend to excel in arts. - To make these pie in the sky ideas reality, they need engineers, which come more from the conservative mindset. Because, reality words. - I have lived in this scientific community for a long time, and I understand their thinking. - By and large they have no basis in the real world. They think that everybody wants to be productive, nobody wants to skate on the government dime. If they just invent a better mousetrap, the world will be a better place. - Most importantly, they think that all of us are stupid. Including @BeachGuy23. They feel that it is their moral imperative to make the world a better place, and if you disagree with their solutions... well, that is your failing. -
Why are MAGAturds so whiny about wind energy?
jerryskids replied to Pimpadeaux's topic in The Geek Club
@BeachGuy23, your thoughts? Specifically the bolded. TIA -
I would probably have gone Fatrick (I have a soft spot for PXG guys, if he's still playing them), then Conners, then Henley. Not sure what I'd have done in a Burns or Henley, Henley or Burns matchup.
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Spoiler
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I liked them too. Luckily I had identified three I liked: Russell Henley @Fumbleweed
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Who else doesn’t give 2 chits about the eclipse?
jerryskids replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
Oof... -
Key Bridge in Baltimore struck by ship-collapses
jerryskids replied to Fireballer's topic in The Geek Club
I can't think of a post which would have less self-awareness. Awesome job. -
Why are MAGAturds so whiny about wind energy?
jerryskids replied to Pimpadeaux's topic in The Geek Club
Raining cats and dogs is a terrible analogy. And before you trip over your own feet and bang your head from backpedaling so fast; what in your "hyperbole" was the purpose of "prove it?" Otherwise, good post, good effort. Lots of feelz. -
Why are MAGAturds so whiny about wind energy?
jerryskids replied to Pimpadeaux's topic in The Geek Club
Actually, the bigger point is that you made an asinine claim, and when confronted about it, instead of changing your position, you doubled down on your stupidity with "prove it!" So I did. -
Why are MAGAturds so whiny about wind energy?
jerryskids replied to Pimpadeaux's topic in The Geek Club
Give him a break, he is a liberal, he operates on feelz. 81% feelz like 90% feelz like EVERY, an undeniable fact. -
Sotomayor overwhelmed by demanding SCOTUS workload: ‘I live in frustration’
jerryskids replied to Cdub100's topic in The Geek Club
I understand your point, but IMO all SCOTUS judges (heck, all appellate judges and maybe all judges) should lean conservative. The default should be to not shake things up too much, and only do so when existing laws clearly need a tweak. They should not be activists like Sotomayor who rubber stamp every progressive feeling du jour.
