How low can you go?

Quote from teaparty:

MSNBC is a terrorist organization. When the GOP comes in, they should close it down.

And you're a dumb ass kid troll. When the moderators figure it out they should shut you down.
 
Quote from Spike Trader:

promise to me that you will never leave ET.

ET needs the backbone of the GOP and Tea Party and the morality of Christ's teachings.

Spike, you and I will take on Odumbo's slaves, and make ET a better place.... a place for American patriots and lovers of Israel.
 
Quote from trendlover:

By 1983, Hayes was 23 and back in the Boston area, raising a 3-year-old daughter on her own and working as a nurse’s aide. Then she got pregnant again. Single motherhood was no picnic, but Hayes said she had wanted a second child and wasn’t upset at the news. “I kind of felt like I could do it,” she said. “And I wanted to.” By that point Mitt Romney, the man whose kids Hayes used to watch, was, as bishop of her ward, her church leader. But it didn’t feel so formal at first. She earned some money while she was pregnant organizing the Romneys’ basement. The Romneys also arranged for her to do odd jobs for other church members, who knew she needed the cash. “Mitt was really good to us. He did a lot for us,” Hayes said. Then Romney called Hayes one winter day and said he wanted to come over and talk. He arrived at her apartment in Somerville, a dense, largely working-class city just north of Boston. They chitchatted for a few minutes. Then Romney said something about the church’s adoption agency. Hayes initially thought she must have misunderstood. But Romney’s intent became apparent: he was urging her to give up her soon-to-be-born son for adoption, saying that was what the church wanted. Indeed, the church encourages adoption in cases where “a successful marriage is unlikely.”

Hayes was deeply insulted. She told him she would never surrender her child. Sure, her life wasn’t exactly the picture of Rockwellian harmony, but she felt she was on a path to stability. In that moment, she also felt intimidated. Here was Romney, who held great power as her church leader and was the head of a wealthy, prominent Belmont family, sitting in her gritty apartment making grave demands. “And then he says, ‘Well, this is what the church wants you to do, and if you don’t, then you could be excommunicated for failing to follow the leadership of the church,’ ” Hayes recalled. It was a serious threat. At that point Hayes still valued her place within the Mormon Church. “This is not playing around,” she said. “This is not like ‘You don’t get to take Communion.’ This is like ‘You will not be saved. You will never see the face of God.’ ” Romney would later deny that he had threatened Hayes with excommunication, but Hayes said his message was crystal clear: “Give up your son or give up your God.”
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/2012/02/mitt-romney-201202

I thought Black people weren't allowed to be Mormons back in the day..

I couldn't vote for Romney, people like him and all the asshole democrats that assume the moral and intellectual high ground and then call people that aren't on board with their insane programs shitty names.. Fuck all of you, I seriously mean that..

Anyhow, Mormons are like that. If you don't tithe they come and get the money... pretty invasive really. I can't stand ANY church, they all cause me to sleep then go home with a headache. I'm serious, they all do that to me... I don't much like men that are big churchgoers. I went on some weekend outings with church people before and those were some of the worst weekends of my entire life in some ways... stupidity on steroids but God would always do something above and beyond normal to make up for it, I think He has to continually apologize for them and make it worthwhile for the rest of us.
 
Quote from teaparty:

...Spike, you and I will take on Odumbo's slaves, and make ET a better place....

Uh dumb ass, spiked hair IS an Odumbo slave.

And unlike me he's also a democrat. Or at least will be when he's old enough to vote.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

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I always liked this one. A reprise of "The Kabul 10k":

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Quote from teaparty:

ET needs the backbone of the GOP and Tea Party and the morality of Christ's teachings.

Spike, you and I will take on Odumbo's slaves, and make ET a better place.... a place for American patriots and lovers of Israel.

Thank you. This actually made me laugh. Good stuff. Keep it up.
 
Quote from futurecurrents:

Thank you. This actually made me laugh. Good stuff. Keep it up.

I shudder at what makes you laugh.

The totalitarian mind control system where citizens eat and drink poison and worship their government.

Your dream of the future
 
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