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« Reply #1150 on: July 01, 2024, 02:10:50 PM »
Which is why The Grifters Biden is going to try to hang on to the Oval Office with everything they've got.


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« Reply #1151 on: July 01, 2024, 03:34:38 PM »
Finally, Nixon is sipping on that sweet nectar of vindication.


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« Reply #1152 on: July 01, 2024, 03:59:05 PM »
Which is why The Grifters Biden is going to try to hang on to the Oval Office with everything they've got.



he's got 5 months.  WHAT WILL HE DO WITH THIS POWER!?

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« Reply #1153 on: July 01, 2024, 04:53:12 PM »
I am sure it's going to be multiple things that end up in SCOTUS . . . again.

But I don't really know what that has to do with my theme that the Biden's are going to fight off every attempt to force Joe out of the race.

But maybe I need to check temps on my Dug de crypto quantum computer.

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« Reply #1154 on: July 02, 2024, 09:55:18 AM »
I am sure it's going to be multiple things that end up in SCOTUS . . . again.

But I don't really know what that has to do with my theme that the Biden's are going to fight off every attempt to force Joe out of the race.

But maybe I need to check temps on my Dug de crypto quantum computer.

lol, that's all you got?

WHAT CRIMES WILL HE COMMIT?  He literally has 5 months and you can't think of a single thing?  ffs that is so beta i want to buy you a beer just to man you up a bit

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« Reply #1155 on: July 02, 2024, 10:21:52 AM »
I believe I've outlined The Grifters Biden succinctly, it always causes you and others to have a complete meltdown when I do it. So I am just trying to avoid making you  :bawl: :bawl: (again) and then trying to deflect it all back to MAGA and Don Trump, as you always do.


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« Reply #1156 on: July 02, 2024, 10:24:32 AM »
I believe I've outlined The Grifters Biden succinctly, it always causes you and others to have a complete meltdown when I do it. So I am just trying to avoid making you  :bawl: :bawl: (again) and then trying to deflect it all back to MAGA and Don Trump, as you always do.

he now has a blank check.  WHAT WILL HE DO? 

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« Reply #1157 on: July 02, 2024, 10:28:05 AM »
 :lol: :lol:

Is dereliction of duty a crime? If so, failure to enforce our nations immigration laws would certainly fit Pedo Pete.

Is allowing a direct report to appoint a special counsel without Congressional approval a crime (and I believe the statute in place to allow such an appointment was expired)?  But that's already been done.

I'm not nostrafuckingdamus . . .  :dunno:

Dug making this about Don Trump and MAGA in 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . .









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« Reply #1158 on: July 02, 2024, 10:51:26 AM »
:lol: :lol:

Is dereliction of duty a crime? If so, failure to enforce our nations immigration laws would certainly fit Pedo Pete.

Is allowing a direct report to appoint a special counsel without Congressional approval a crime (and I believe the statute in place to allow such an appointment was expired)?  But that's already been done.

I'm not nostrafuckingdamus . . .  :dunno:

Dug making this about Don Trump and MAGA in 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 . . .

Well that seems pretty lame.  Where are the bold predictions about this huge criminal?  time to man up - this is a huge crime network run by an evil genius who now has a license to crime!

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« Reply #1159 on: July 02, 2024, 10:57:43 AM »
I will say this again. The debate has left Dug and the rest of #blueanongE particularly  :curse: :curse: :curse: and of course Dug and #blueanongE are lashing out at above average (and average is very high) rate.

I suspect Joe will continue to make sure his Ukraine grift keeps rolling even as the UkroGrifter talks more and more about ending the war. I'm sure they'll figure out a way to depose of him if he continues talking the way he is right now.

The Grifters Biden aren't going way either, Jill wants to rub elbows with celebrities and Joe wants that immunity and the ability to pardon. I picture a Tony Montana stand off scene in the area of the Oval Office sometime in the next few weeks.




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« Reply #1160 on: July 02, 2024, 11:16:35 AM »
I will say this again. The debate has left Dug and the rest of #blueanongE particularly  :curse: :curse: :curse: and of course Dug and #blueanongE are lashing out at above average (and average is very high) rate.

I suspect Joe will continue to make sure his Ukraine grift keeps rolling even as the UkroGrifter talks more and more about ending the war. I'm sure they'll figure out a way to depose of him if he continues talking the way he is right now.

The Grifters Biden aren't going way either, Jill wants to rub elbows with celebrities and Joe wants that immunity and the ability to pardon. I picture a Tony Montana stand off scene in the area of the Oval Office sometime in the next few weeks.

Someone pitch in to get dax a lady so he can get some man back in him.

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« Reply #1161 on: July 02, 2024, 12:51:49 PM »
Posting from inside the narrowest of lanes . . .   :frown:

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« Reply #1162 on: January 28, 2025, 09:49:46 AM »
Don’t like where this will most likely go much at all.

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« Reply #1163 on: January 28, 2025, 09:52:47 AM »
Don’t like where this will most likely go much at all.

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« Reply #1164 on: January 28, 2025, 10:25:06 AM »
Honestly it’s kind of a joke that USD666 doesn’t have a Church of Satan public school

(Although ironically, having a Church of Satan public school is probably about the best possible outcome)

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« Reply #1165 on: January 28, 2025, 11:00:27 AM »
I am shocked more frequently than I should be that grown human beings want education to revolve around myth and legend to put it as kindly as I can. 

Teach morals and values along with math, sure, but those morals and values don't need to be backed by a sky daddy.   It's lazy, and quite frankly, I suspect that religion is a big reason we have such crazy movements like MAGA.  It seems to train people to accept without thinking rationally.  Present unreasonable stories to them, hit them over the head with it for a couple decades, make them wildly guilty and show them what happens to out-group ppl, and then turn them loose on society.  No wonder why people think there is a cabal of children eating pedos in the basement of a local pizza joint, or that crisis actors are acting like their school was shot up so that we can legislate gun control. 

But, by all means, lets rough ridin' do it to every one.  So rough ridin' dumb. 

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« Reply #1166 on: January 28, 2025, 11:07:32 AM »
I am shocked more frequently than I should be that grown human beings want education to revolve around myth and legend to put it as kindly as I can. 

Teach morals and values along with math, sure, but those morals and values don't need to be backed by a sky daddy.   It's lazy, and quite frankly, I suspect that religion is a big reason we have such crazy movements like MAGA.  It seems to train people to accept without thinking rationally.  Present unreasonable stories to them, hit them over the head with it for a couple decades, make them wildly guilty and show them what happens to out-group ppl, and then turn them loose on society.  No wonder why people think there is a cabal of children eating pedos in the basement of a local pizza joint, or that crisis actors are acting like their school was shot up so that we can legislate gun control. 

But, by all means, lets rough ridin' do it to every one.  So rough ridin' dumb.
On this case, I think the thing I struggle with is the concept of charter schools more broadly.  They strike me as, essentially, publicly funded private schools.  If you want an alternative education for your kid, that's reasonable.  But it strikes me as odd that we publicly fund that kind of alternative education (apart from, basically, special needs situations).  We have public schools.  We have private schools.  Why do we have these hybrid charter schools?

As an aside, I will say that after thinking about and studying Christianity more, I've found it pretty convincing.  I was less convinced when I hadn't really studied the various arguments.


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« Reply #1167 on: January 28, 2025, 11:19:47 AM »
I am shocked more frequently than I should be that grown human beings want education to revolve around myth and legend to put it as kindly as I can. 

Teach morals and values along with math, sure, but those morals and values don't need to be backed by a sky daddy.   It's lazy, and quite frankly, I suspect that religion is a big reason we have such crazy movements like MAGA.  It seems to train people to accept without thinking rationally.  Present unreasonable stories to them, hit them over the head with it for a couple decades, make them wildly guilty and show them what happens to out-group ppl, and then turn them loose on society.  No wonder why people think there is a cabal of children eating pedos in the basement of a local pizza joint, or that crisis actors are acting like their school was shot up so that we can legislate gun control. 

But, by all means, lets rough ridin' do it to every one.  So rough ridin' dumb.
On this case, I think the thing I struggle with is the concept of charter schools more broadly.  They strike me as, essentially, publicly funded private schools.  If you want an alternative education for your kid, that's reasonable.  But it strikes me as odd that we publicly fund that kind of alternative education (apart from, basically, special needs situations).  We have public schools.  We have private schools.  Why do we have these hybrid charter schools?

As an aside, I will say that after thinking about and studying Christianity more, I've found it pretty convincing.  I was less convinced when I hadn't really studied the various arguments.

I think private schools that offer focused programs in math, engineering, languages, the arts, etc make perfect sense.  Especially high schools.  I also like how many of them offer hybrid opportunities to be able to graduate with both a HS diploma and an associates degree in various studies.  That all makes complete sense for a wide variety of ppl.  They add value and provide something that isn't availble at your standard public school. 

I don't get down with religious schools, but their private and ppl can do what they want with their money regardless of how unfortunate I feel it is for the kid. 

Public religious schools are completely something else.  That is some Taliban starter kit bullshit.  Anyone who doesn't see that needs to be looking at their own person and strongly.

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« Reply #1168 on: January 28, 2025, 11:20:45 AM »
I am shocked more frequently than I should be that grown human beings want education to revolve around myth and legend to put it as kindly as I can. 

Teach morals and values along with math, sure, but those morals and values don't need to be backed by a sky daddy.   It's lazy, and quite frankly, I suspect that religion is a big reason we have such crazy movements like MAGA.  It seems to train people to accept without thinking rationally.  Present unreasonable stories to them, hit them over the head with it for a couple decades, make them wildly guilty and show them what happens to out-group ppl, and then turn them loose on society.  No wonder why people think there is a cabal of children eating pedos in the basement of a local pizza joint, or that crisis actors are acting like their school was shot up so that we can legislate gun control. 

But, by all means, lets rough ridin' do it to every one.  So rough ridin' dumb.

It's also hypocrisy of MAGA to a freaking t. "We want less government". "Less government spending". "The constitution is law" "Shall not be infringed". "my kid shouldn't have to learn that in school". "teachers should stick to STEM" (I probably made that last one up as most of these morons have no idea what STEM is)

I support your right to believe and worship any sky wizard you so choose, but keep that crap out of schools and government per the constitution and founding fathers.


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« Reply #1169 on: January 28, 2025, 11:54:35 AM »
I am shocked more frequently than I should be that grown human beings want education to revolve around myth and legend to put it as kindly as I can. 

Teach morals and values along with math, sure, but those morals and values don't need to be backed by a sky daddy.   It's lazy, and quite frankly, I suspect that religion is a big reason we have such crazy movements like MAGA.  It seems to train people to accept without thinking rationally.  Present unreasonable stories to them, hit them over the head with it for a couple decades, make them wildly guilty and show them what happens to out-group ppl, and then turn them loose on society.  No wonder why people think there is a cabal of children eating pedos in the basement of a local pizza joint, or that crisis actors are acting like their school was shot up so that we can legislate gun control. 

But, by all means, lets rough ridin' do it to every one.  So rough ridin' dumb.

It's also hypocrisy of MAGA to a freaking t. "We want less government". "Less government spending". "The constitution is law" "Shall not be infringed". "my kid shouldn't have to learn that in school". "teachers should stick to STEM" (I probably made that last one up as most of these morons have no idea what STEM is)

I support your right to believe and worship any sky wizard you so choose, but keep that crap out of schools and government per the constitution and founding fathers.

Ok but have you considered that the Founding Fathers were actually a bunch of total idiots? (Except in certain cherry picked situations, considering only very narrow interpretations. In those instances they are infallible)

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« Reply #1170 on: January 28, 2025, 12:01:16 PM »
I am shocked more frequently than I should be that grown human beings want education to revolve around myth and legend to put it as kindly as I can. 

Teach morals and values along with math, sure, but those morals and values don't need to be backed by a sky daddy.   It's lazy, and quite frankly, I suspect that religion is a big reason we have such crazy movements like MAGA.  It seems to train people to accept without thinking rationally.  Present unreasonable stories to them, hit them over the head with it for a couple decades, make them wildly guilty and show them what happens to out-group ppl, and then turn them loose on society.  No wonder why people think there is a cabal of children eating pedos in the basement of a local pizza joint, or that crisis actors are acting like their school was shot up so that we can legislate gun control. 

But, by all means, lets rough ridin' do it to every one.  So rough ridin' dumb.

It's also hypocrisy of MAGA to a freaking t. "We want less government". "Less government spending". "The constitution is law" "Shall not be infringed". "my kid shouldn't have to learn that in school". "teachers should stick to STEM" (I probably made that last one up as most of these morons have no idea what STEM is)

I support your right to believe and worship any sky wizard you so choose, but keep that crap out of schools and government per the constitution and founding fathers.

Ok but have you considered that the Founding Fathers were actually a bunch of total idiots? (Except in certain cherry picked situations, considering only very narrow interpretations. In those instances they are infallible)

No founding father would ever do something like attend church services in the House of Representatives because they wanted a complete separation of church and state.

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« Reply #1171 on: January 28, 2025, 12:10:42 PM »
Our founding fathers were fine at setting up a baseline operating system, but we are way past DOS now.  AI won't run on DOS.

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« Reply #1172 on: January 28, 2025, 12:20:58 PM »
Our founding fathers were fine at setting up a baseline operating system, but we are way past DOS now.  AI won't run on DOS.

By this line of thinking, one could argue that our founding fathers hadn’t imagined a world where ARs not only exist but are readily available to basically anyone, the very same day. And to that I say, how dare you insult our founding fathers?? Of course they anticipated this. They said what they said.

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« Reply #1173 on: January 28, 2025, 12:44:19 PM »
I am shocked more frequently than I should be that grown human beings want education to revolve around myth and legend to put it as kindly as I can. 

Teach morals and values along with math, sure, but those morals and values don't need to be backed by a sky daddy.   It's lazy, and quite frankly, I suspect that religion is a big reason we have such crazy movements like MAGA.  It seems to train people to accept without thinking rationally.  Present unreasonable stories to them, hit them over the head with it for a couple decades, make them wildly guilty and show them what happens to out-group ppl, and then turn them loose on society.  No wonder why people think there is a cabal of children eating pedos in the basement of a local pizza joint, or that crisis actors are acting like their school was shot up so that we can legislate gun control. 

But, by all means, lets rough ridin' do it to every one.  So rough ridin' dumb.
On this case, I think the thing I struggle with is the concept of charter schools more broadly.  They strike me as, essentially, publicly funded private schools.  If you want an alternative education for your kid, that's reasonable.  But it strikes me as odd that we publicly fund that kind of alternative education (apart from, basically, special needs situations).  We have public schools.  We have private schools.  Why do we have these hybrid charter schools?

As an aside, I will say that after thinking about and studying Christianity more, I've found it pretty convincing.  I was less convinced when I hadn't really studied the various arguments.

Charter schools operate outside of the traditional school district. 

I think the KCMO charters popped up when KCMO was losing accreditation.

Colorado has a bunch so that the rich people in the suburbs don't have to send their kids to the normie schools.

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« Reply #1174 on: January 28, 2025, 12:54:57 PM »
I am shocked more frequently than I should be that grown human beings want education to revolve around myth and legend to put it as kindly as I can. 

Teach morals and values along with math, sure, but those morals and values don't need to be backed by a sky daddy.   It's lazy, and quite frankly, I suspect that religion is a big reason we have such crazy movements like MAGA.  It seems to train people to accept without thinking rationally.  Present unreasonable stories to them, hit them over the head with it for a couple decades, make them wildly guilty and show them what happens to out-group ppl, and then turn them loose on society.  No wonder why people think there is a cabal of children eating pedos in the basement of a local pizza joint, or that crisis actors are acting like their school was shot up so that we can legislate gun control. 

But, by all means, lets rough ridin' do it to every one.  So rough ridin' dumb.
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