
bullets13
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I'm still in the process of trying to get in law enforcement, but seeing as the laws will not change for pedophilia, that will not be an issue I have to deal with.
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Believe it or not, one does not have to be a Christian OR a conservative to have a problem with adults raping children.
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The first and only statement in the article that I tried to verify proved misleading and false in both what actually happened and when it happened. Forgive me for stopping there. As for the movement to legalize pedophilia, I have no doubt that pedophiles would love to have it legalized, but there will never be any traction. I'm sure there are a handful of ultra liberals nutsos who would argue for its legality, but there's a handful of conservative nutsos with equally offensive views on other issues
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Since the propaganda piece you posted provided many quote attributions with no links, I googled the one that I figured would be easiest to prove/disprove, which was that a democratic Florida representative named Alcee Hastings stated that pedophilia should be protected under law as a sexual orientation. This in fact has been circulated by several fake news sites (such as allenbwest.com), but I could find no links from legitimate news sources confirming it. I also found several sites stating that this claim by these right wing sites was false, but they're the kind of sites you guys only believe when they say what you want to hear (such as allenbwest.com). That being said, the incident in question occurred in 2009, not days after gay marriage was legalized as this "article" would have you believe. So to recap, you have a propoganda piece full of "research" with no links to any of that research, but the "news piece" wants to link legalized gay marriage to legalized pedophilia through said "research". The one unattributed "fact" that I checked was dubious at best, and even if it wasn't an obvious misrepresentation by the right (which of course it is), it occurred 6 years before this article insinuates that it occurred, rendering the connection the piece is trying to make with it utterly false.
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I'm really looking forward to the World Cup in 2026. There's a good chance we host that one, and all the guys you mentioned will still be 31 or younger, plus Zalalem, Matt Miazga and Julian Green as well. They've overhauled the youth system, so there's a real possibility that apart from the players listed we may have a handful of world class players that come up after them as well.
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17-year-old Christian Pulisic just scored his first goal for the USMNT. He also scored two goals for major German club Borussia Dortmund this season after being called up to the big club late in the season. He has a chance to be a world class player. This young crop of US players has me more excited than I've been about the US team in a long time.
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I had a guy almost merge into the side of me as I passed through a green light today. I swear he was looking in the little mirror on the back of his sun visor while merging and my honking horn was the only thing that made him look back at the road
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HS Grads DEFY School Board and Say Lord's Prayer
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
I'm not sure how the valedictorian leading a prayer at a school function is different from cheerleaders holding up signs with scripture at a school sponsored event? Is it because the prayer itself was not sanctioned by the administration, where the cheerleaders were getting resources from the school to make their signs? -
Yeah, I bought a tundra in November and I love it
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Gotcha
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No? I'm saying it was the coaches' fault that 4 boys ended up in the hospital peeling out their own muscle tissue.
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I have two. My first car was a '65 mustang with a straight 6. nothing fancy, but the inside was clean and the paint job was killer (high performance red). after about a year i had to be honest with myself and admit that i simply didn't know enough about working on cars to keep a car that would have a problem every couple of months, and at 17 i didn't really have the money to fix it when it had problems. The second was a 1997 Toyota T-100 4x4 with a small lift kit on it that i drove from when i was 18 to 23. I got it with 110,000 miles on it and sold it with 230,000, and never had anything worse than an AC motor go out on it (even though i was in college and likely treated it a little like crap). I used that little truck to dig some BIG trucks out of the mud over the years, and i never got it stuck where i couldnt get it out. It was a sharp looking truck as well.
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I hope this isn't a backhanded reference to the criticism the football coaches received for putting four kids in the hospital.
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Both authors have multiple series, but for Sandford his "prey" books are good, and Connely has the Harry Bosch series.
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Cormac McCarthey is one of my favorites. Stephen King as well. I also enjoy Michael Connely and John Sandford, who both write murder mystery type stories.
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POLL SHOWS 9 of 10 NATIVE AMERICANS OK WITH WASH REDSKINS
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
Perhaps the media age has given a group of people that is generally self contained in rural areas more of a voice? -
POLL SHOWS 9 of 10 NATIVE AMERICANS OK WITH WASH REDSKINS
bullets13 replied to Hagar's topic in Political Forum
I don't have a dog in this fight, but I know there have been other polls with a significantly higher number of native Americans saying they were offended by the term. Either way, the fact that a term that is considered a slur by a decent amount of the population is used as a mascot is pretty ridiculous. I'm curious how many people who don't see a problem with the name would walk up to a Native American and say "what's up, redskin?" I'm willing to bet that number is zero. -
I trapped a couple of piglets a couple of weeks ago. I went out to check on them after the hail and they're hanging out in 4 inches of water. I actually had water come over my mud boats walking out there. We got a LOT of rain this morning