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If his father had died, when he was a boy and he'd been raised by me, we would have gotten drunk, attended Metallica concerts together, and f.ucked hoes around the world.
Lucky kid. I was abused by my father. He made me do homework.
If his father had died, when he was a boy and he'd been raised by me, we would have gotten drunk, attended Metallica concerts together, and f.ucked hoes around the world.
Lucky kid. I was abused by my father. He made me do homework.
Sorry, I'm a strict dad, no boink before getting one's homework done.
The idea is the use the 'A' grade as motivation for the poke which is to follow.
After a while ... a 4.0 GPA is like being in brothel heaven.
So, who in here thinks we should still have freedom of religion?
We should, as long as secular law remains above religious law.
Yet, it does not in our society. Remember that kid arrested for sacrilege? Yes, sacrilege. Show disrespect to a statue of the Christian god by posting a crude, and hilarious, picture of you with it on Facebook, and you get arrested.
Religion corrupts courts and government. Christianity has corrupted the American courts.
Yep, The only way things like Pedophilia, Talking Donkeys, etc. will be defended by people is due to religious belief.
That brings up another point. America has never had religious freedom, just privileges for specific state-approved religions. Whenever the power of the state comes into conflict with a religious "right", the power of the state wins. The religious beliefs of many Christians prohibit letting someone you are not married to put his or her hand up your ass. Yet, police forcibly violate the right to uphold that belief every time they body cavity search. There is no real religious freedom in our country. Only privileges for a few select religions.
Like clockwork.
A radical Islamic terrorist targets and kills innocent civilians, and within 48 hours, the debate in the West (mainly on the political Left) is how bad "religion" and Christianity is.
Meanwhile, the dopes in Canada just passed an "anti-Islamophobia" law.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/03/canada-passes-103-motion-islamophobia-170324074557381.html
Keep giving Islam a pass boys!
Like clockwork.
A radical Islamic terrorist targets and kills innocent civilians, and within 48 hours, the debate in the West (mainly on the political Left) is how bad "religion" and Christianity is.
Meanwhile, the dopes in Canada just passed an "anti-Islamophobia" law.
We are our worst enemy. We deserve what we get.
Yet, it does not in our society. Remember that kid arrested for sacrilege? Yes, sacrilege. Show disrespect to a statue of the Christian god by posting a crude, and hilarious, picture of you with it on Facebook, and you get arrested.
Religion corrupts courts and government. Christianity has corrupted the American courts.
I hear Spring is nice in Saudi Arabia. They would love you to visit and tell them what you think of religion.
Canada just passed an "anti-Islamophobia" law.
It's a motion not a law, and I'm surprised you read Al Jazeera, but the motion looks bad anyway:
It also said there should be put into action a “government-wide approach for reducing or eliminating systemic racism and religious discriminationâ€.
This would require the government to collect date on hate crimes, conduct official assessments of affected communities and present findings to parliament within eight months.
The non-binding motion, known as M-103 was passed by 201 votes to 91.
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Conservative MP David Anderson put forward an amendment to the motion to try and change the wording to include other religions. He argued the motion should be to “condemn all forms of systemic racism, religious intolerance and discrimination of Muslims, Jews, Christians, Sikhs, Hindus and other religious communitiesâ€.
But the amendment was rejected by Liberals
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The motion caused some confusion in Canada, with many believing it to be a “billâ€, or a “lawâ€.
On this issue the Canadian parliament’s guide to private members’ motions reads: “The first difference to keep in mind is in their effect. Since in agreeing to a motion expressing a resolution, the House is only stating an opinion, the government will not be bound to adopt a specific policy or course of action."
The lopsided vote suggests the Canadian Parliament must be suffering a terrible case of Para-Muslim Syndrome (PMS). Muslims can quote the Koran saying you are "the worst beast" and that they must "strike terror into" you, and kill you, but if the government acts on this motion then you won't be allowed to object or talk back, because that would be blasphemy "Islamophobic."
I hear Spring is nice in Saudi Arabia. They would love you to visit and tell them what you think of religion.
You demonstrate my point and the importance of removing religion from America so that it does not deteriorate into Saudi Arabia.
I hear Spring is nice in Saudi Arabia. They would love you to visit and tell them what you think of religion.
You demonstrate my point and the importance of removing religion from America so that it does not deteriorate into Saudi Arabia.
You got that backwards. The importance is to remove religion from Saudi Arabia so that it does not deteriorate into America.
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Which is British English for Subcontinental, and since terror is involved, almost certainly a Pakistani Muslim.
* Up to 12 mowed down by Car in Westminster
* Police officer stabbed
* Suspect shot by police
* Palestinian Style Attacks
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4338998/Police-open-fire-outside-House-Commons.html