almightypoopcat
AlmightyPoopcat
almightypoopcat

...and keep him from running to your closest competitor.

In the ‘80s, parents of children who killed themselves variously blamed Ozzy Osborne and Judas Priest’s music as the proximate cause of the suicides.

David Kelly is a fun writer, but that’s quite an extreme position. Some lawyers do take ethics seriously, and don’t find ethics and morality to be “almost always mutually exclusive.”

The Bible twice commands that employers pay their employees’ wages in full at the close of every workday (Leviticus 19:13 & Deuteronomy 24: 14-15).

>some churches refusing to accept the LGBT community

Nice. I like your grandfather.

>since “not a jot nor tittle” is supposed to be negated by the New Testament.

I feel like one of these words needs a little...um, adornment. So if you don’t mind me getting out the old punctuation kit:

The same could be said for JRR Tolkien. Middle-Earth is Saudi Arabia.

She’s not saying journalists are her servants.

>Their propensity to just randomly catch fire notwithstanding.

>”No one receives letters”

HRC is bogus. They’re just a cadre of queer establishment Democrats. They don’t actually do anything for the community. They just exist to get political jobs for people who work at HRC, and to make excuses for why Democrats won’t actually do shit for gay Americans.

Wow. Thanks for talking down to me. Oh wait, maybe you were just disagreeing with my argument and I shouldn’t try to make that personal? Yeah, let’s go with that.

That article you linked says Stein accepted an invitation to speak on the subject of international relations at an RT media conference. That is by no means evidence she or her party were “part of the Russian interference.”

I don’t disagree with anything you’re saying here, but I think the pre-election insistence from the polls, the Democratic establishment, and the mainstream media that Hillary plainly had it in the bag really hurt voter turnout. 

Pepperdine enjoys the beneficence of Clinton-hating billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, which I’m sure had nothing to do with Ken Starr becoming dean of its law school.

I cannot agree. People require food assistance because they do not earn a minimally sufficient wage.

I understand this argument. I really do. But ultimately, I have to go back to “it’s your body to do with as you see fit.”