On McCain attacks Obama in final presidential debate
Posted on October 16 at 9:04 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
He is very cute though.
Posted on May 19 at 12:03 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
The nerve and arrogance of some people to blatantly say that homosexual activities OFFEND them actually bewilders me. I hear or read such things and say W-W-WHAT?! I mean seriously, get off of it. And the omnipresent phrase that is sure to turn up in such discussions, "I'm a Christian.." Jesus Christ. You want a medal? Oh you're a Christian but you're NOT offended? Wow!! Nobody gives a flying fish of what your superstitious beliefs are, especially ones that teach you to be homophobic. It would seem to me that people would be reluctant to give out such information about themselves. They think the phrase "I'm a Christian" sets them above the people they are criticizing. If you would think for yourself and disregard all the Christian BS that you eat up maybe you could stop being such a prejudice pig.
On Roundabouts will get big test Tuesday
Posted on May 18 at 8:30 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
In and around the lake...
Posted on February 26 at 8:39 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Philips 66 on Kellogg still allows smoking in the station.
On Bible incident draws concerns
Posted on January 6 at 6:09 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
ihavealife, well I'm glad you're the expert on the topic. I had no idea I approached "the girl" in the hallway after I knew she was afraid of her. Where are you getting your facts? Are you kidding me? I didn't realize she was the one upset until the following Monday. I never approached anyone and I never made any threats. Also, she is the one who chose to have her name made public and printed in the paper. My friend started the facebook and I joined. Gazette happened upon it and printed a story about it. She was very involved in school, good for her. She should go back and continue. Her, or her father or whoever, is overreacting. I'm back in school. I never made a threat and I continue to make no threats. Calling names? I didn't spout insult after insult out. How many kids nowadays use the word ignoramus? Hey, it sounds like anus, so to me it's a pretty funny word. You're funny, ihavealife.
On Bible incident draws concerns
Posted on January 5 at 12:45 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
"Expecting for something to happen when you tore the page(s) and then claiming that it is false because nothing happened is akin to driving past a police officer faster than the posted speed and claiming there are no speed limits because he did not ticket me".
I hope you understand by now that I wasn't mocking God with my gesture. It's a ridiculous social more created from religious dogmas that someone can't desecrate the "Holy Word of God". It's an inhibition of productive thought. I was demonstrating my ability to think beyond such false barriers.
On Bible incident draws concerns
Posted on January 4 at 11:53 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Kleej I thought you could appreciate this quote, from one of our presidents even, because you claim to be so "American".
"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." -John Quincy Adams
On Bible incident draws concerns
Posted on January 4 at 11:10 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
"Please take a look at your writing of these and then the following posts you had. There is a definite shift that puts a wall up for the readers to have to overcome to get to your message.
If your objective is to get your viewpoint out, one style works. If your objective is to incite the other works..." Yeah, well I know that. It sounds like you're a teacher trying to tell me how to write, which in turn sounds like an adult talking to a kid. That's where I was coming from. Most of the people making comments on me sounds like they're talking to some stupid kid.
Unless your previous comment was about my 10:59 post, then I don't know what you're talking about.
On Bible incident draws concerns
Posted on January 4 at 10:59 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Apology benthinkin for assuming you were a sucker born again.I read some of your other posts.
There is weak atheism and there is strong atheism. You can get up in arms about the hypocrisy, poison, and injustice of organized religion or you can sit back and say "whatever". They are the majority in this country and I know I may have generalized when I labeled my class, but the LARGE majority in that class could have cared less what I said. I give atheists a bad name, c'mon. I didn't go up there and start talking about the American Atheists Association or whatever their organization is because I do not consider myself an atheist. I do sometimes like to think that I will recapture my memories of this life, that it isn't ALL for nothing. So I do reserve a little bit of myself for the mystical. Never did I say "I AM AN ATHEIST!" I am irreligious. Atheists have NO reserve for the supernatural. They're almost as bad as radical religious folk. If anything I gave a "bad name" for agnostics. :)
There are too many little coincidences in life that add up, and I think everyone knows what I'm talking about, to think there's not SOMETHING messing with us. But there isn't this ethereal glow of supernatural presence surrounding the physical world. This isn't "Constantine".
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On Hunters stumble upon massive marijuana crop
Posted on October 16 at 9:14 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
If marijuana is made legal, regulated, and taxed, there should also be a legal age. Marijuana is not so terrible if you never smoked through your teenage years, when your brain is still developing. When the human brain is fully mature, then pot becomes less harmful. But kids, regardless of legality, should not be smoking.